Fuel Moto... No Thanks
#171
As a NRA member I am sure you appreciate your right to have firearms AS we do to in Idaho as a open carry state. I appreciate the fact that you did not pounce on his first amendment right and refuse him to at least say what is on his mind.
#175
well it really had nothing to do with the OP or FM.. i pulled it a little prematurely because of all the chastizing the op was getting. So at his request by asking where his thread went, I obliged.. :-)
#176
ah but on the contrair... 26 years of IT Infrastructure management talking here..
there is a setting and has been there for many a years with IE (don't really care about other browsers so don't know but suppose it's there as well) that dictates how long cached pages are stored.
not to mention sys admins can set group policies to block these settings and store them forever (ask me how I know)
and then we have things like Barracuda web filters that do just the same. It happens...
there is a setting and has been there for many a years with IE (don't really care about other browsers so don't know but suppose it's there as well) that dictates how long cached pages are stored.
not to mention sys admins can set group policies to block these settings and store them forever (ask me how I know)
and then we have things like Barracuda web filters that do just the same. It happens...
Doesn't mean the browser won't save pages but means it will be forced to show the latest...
25 Years IT. 15 of web development. Just sayin.
lp
Last edited by lp; 08-22-2013 at 05:25 PM.
#179
I'm calling BS. You did it because Fuel Moto is a sponsor. I have bought from Fuel Moto several times and all were good experiences. What bothers me about this is you pulling the thread.
#180
ah but on the contrair... 26 years of IT Infrastructure management talking here..
there is a setting and has been there for many a years with IE (don't really care about other browsers so don't know but suppose it's there as well) that dictates how long cached pages are stored.
not to mention sys admins can set group policies to block these settings and store them forever (ask me how I know)
and then we have things like Barracuda web filters that do just the same. It happens...
there is a setting and has been there for many a years with IE (don't really care about other browsers so don't know but suppose it's there as well) that dictates how long cached pages are stored.
not to mention sys admins can set group policies to block these settings and store them forever (ask me how I know)
and then we have things like Barracuda web filters that do just the same. It happens...
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Email jamie@fuelmotousa.com
Jamie Long / Fuel Moto USA
The USA's Leader V-Twin EFI & Performance www.fuelmotousa.com
Contact 920-423-3309
Email jamie@fuelmotousa.com