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HEY LURKERS!

MacGyver

Survivalist
Every time I log in, I see at least a half dozen people browsing this site. Why not join in and let us know what's up in your world of camping? Everyone's got their own way of doing things - it'd be nice to get some new ideas!
 

actadh

Explorer
Actually, when I am at work, it defaults to guest or lurker as I don't want to store my username and password on my office computer. Often, I don't realize that I am "lurking" unless I go to post something and then have to manually log in.
 

campforums

Founder
Staff member
Actually, when I am at work, it defaults to guest or lurker as I don't want to store my username and password on my office computer. Often, I don't realize that I am "lurking" unless I go to post something and then have to manually log in.
That's true, I hadn't considered people who use multiple computers since the site does a pretty good job of keeping you logged in
 

2sweed

Natural Camper
Staff member
I am guilty of "lurking" at times as well as I cruise the internet and swing by to see who is on site, and then decide if I have anything intelligent to say and add to the conversations. lol :rolleyes::rolleyes:
 

campforums

Founder
Staff member
I am guilty of "lurking" at times as well as I cruise the internet and swing by to see who is on site, and then decide if I have anything intelligent to say and add to the conversations. lol :rolleyes::rolleyes:
Don't worry, even I do that lol

But I don't think anyone would accuse you of being a lurker!!
 

MacGyver

Survivalist
Actually, when I am at work, it defaults to guest or lurker as I don't want to store my username and password on my office computer. Often, I don't realize that I am "lurking" unless I go to post something and then have to manually log in.
When I'm at work, I use a USB flash drive to run portable versions of Opera and Firefox. That way I can save my logins and not have any personal information written to the computer.
 
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