Whats the difference between Beer leg and Surveyor Connect? They appear to be the same site?
One is for folks, that set the tripod leg on line, (Or bipod) and have to buy the crew a beer, and the other is for Baptists! (But, they are the same site!)
Does this help?
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Yes, they really are the same site. SC is more corporate-friendly. 🙂
That reminds me of someone I worked with long time ago.
His drinking cup was always a beer can, usually the same one, in his lunch box.
When I ask him about why he used the beer can, he said "I work with many preachers that do carpentry work and household repairs for people in need. Using the beer can assures me that none of them will drink from my cup. They would never be caught holding or by chance drinking from a beer can"
This observation doesn't really deserve its own thread, so I'll put it here:
I've discovered that if I hit "Back to the Forum Index" or whatever it's called it takes me all the way back to the top of the list and I have to scroll down to where I left off. If I just hit my Back button, it takes me back to the last thread I looked at. I like that better.
Oh, here's a dumb question, though. When I check my profile, it says for example that my last login was today at 12:57. Well, I don't think I've really logged out since I logged in yesterday morning. It says I log in about 7 times a day. Does logging in mean something I'm not understanding?
It automatically logs you in... so if you leave, after a short period of time, you are technically logged out. When you return, you are automatically logged back in, counting as another login.
Well, isn't that handy? I didn't think I was logging in and out in my sleep or anything, but you never know. I'm surprised I don't dream in beerleg posts.
> It automatically logs you in... so if you leave, after a short period of time, you are technically logged out. When you return, you are automatically logged back in, counting as another login.
Does that help with your data numbers? Or is that SOP with most websites?
It really has nothing to do with stats, it's just a convenient option. 🙂
> That reminds me of someone I worked with long time ago.
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> His drinking cup was always a beer can, usually the same one, in his lunch box.
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> When I ask him about why he used the beer can, he said "I work with many preachers that do carpentry work and household repairs for people in need. Using the beer can assures me that none of them will drink from my cup. They would never be caught holding or by chance drinking from a beer can"
Thats why you take baptists fishing in pairs. If you only take one, he will drink all of your beer 😛