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Admin

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  1. I would have to disagree on this one Admin..It is still flakey at the moment.

    I am on both Firefox, Safari and Ie and they all have the same issue.

    Just tested this on FF3.5, IE7, IE8 and Opera 9.64/Opera 10.00b2 and it works without any problems on all the mentioned browsers for me.

    Try this;

    1. Click here: http://www.rwgforum.com/index.php?app=core&module=global&section=login&&do=deleteCookies'>http://www.rwgforum.com/index.php?app=core&module=global&section=login&&do=deleteCookies

    2. Sign out -> http://www.rwgforum.com/index.php?app=core&module=global&section=login&do=logout'>http://www.rwgforum.com/index.php?app=core&module=global&section=login&do=logout

    3. Go to http://www.rwgforum.com and sign in again. Check the "remember me"-box if you want the forum to remember you to you next visit.

  2. To keep track of who has a problem with what, I would like to ask all members who have a problem to add it to our error/bug tracker; http://www.rwgforum.com/tracker/

    This will make it easier for me to see what kind of problems people are having and if I don't find a solution, I can open a bug report with the creators of the software.

    First, please see if anybody has already added the issue you are experiencing. If somebody has, have a look at it and see if it has been solved. If it has not, feel free to add that you are also experiencing this problem.

    Please be as detailed as possible in the reports you post and post the Browser you are using, version number (Help-> About menu in most browsers) and it won't hurt if you include what operating system you are on.

  3. Hey! Great advice, thank you! I thought the "personal parts falling asleep thingy" was just something that had to be accepted when riding a bike. :)

    Val.

    Well, I actually thought so as well. First I bought a really nice seat with thick padding and then I bought some bike shorts. Used this until a buddy of mine make me aware of the fact that the more padding, the more stuff that could press on crucial parts. So now I have a seat with almost no padding and I use the bike shorts described above.

  4. I think I actually had all the DVD's stored somewhere as I was planning on having a closer look at the program. Can't seem to find them now, so feel free to shoot me a PM about the ipod files, benew0.

    Really need to get started on something now, so this might be the solution. The only thing I remember is that it looks like a rather complicated program with a lot of different workouts?

  5. According to our stats, August has always been the slowest month (and always the month when topics like this appears ;)) Some people still on vacation, people getting back from vacation and got stuff piled up at work, etc. Still, not a big difference as we still have anywhere between 1000-1500 members visit us every day...

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  7. Once I post a reply in a post and click the "View New Content" it doesn't show anymore that thread nor post to me

    This is because the new forum software will only show content that is actually new to you. If you post in a thread, there is nothing new in that thread until somebody else post a reply after your post. Then the thread will show up again in the "View New Content".

    Unfortunately, I do not have an answer to the other two problems you are experiencing :(

  8. Well, I've been on and off with bike training the last couple of years. For me, the 2 most important investments (besides the bike itself) was shoes and shorts. Riding with/without proper bikeshoes is like day and night. When your foot is properly secured to your pedals with good bikeshoes, your riding becomes much more efficient. You can now use your foot to both push and pull the pedals. That way you will be using both your legs and your thighs when you work out.

    Second is a good bike short/bike pant with good padding. Nothing worse than riding your bike and having your valuables falling asleep ;) Believe me, I know what I am talking about. Bought my first par of bicycle shorts at the local sports store and paid

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