Laura
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Post by Laura on Feb 1, 2006 9:33:37 GMT -5
hi everyone I don't have an rss reader and I really feel the need for one. Except for The Fusilage I never can keep track of threads I post on or am following. Can anyone recommend an easy to use rss reader - one that is easy to set up and one that is easy to follow on a daily basis. Also one that I don't have to remember to keep checking <g>. What do you all use? Now all I have to do is remember to come back here to find any answers. I keep forgetting this board is even here, lol. I keep thinking the blog is it! How do you all keep up posting and reading everywhere? It is a full time job being a reader. Can't imagine the work in running a board and a blog and a podcast! Thanks, Laura
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Davor Rimac
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Later Dudes, I gotta go to the hatch.
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Post by Davor Rimac on Feb 1, 2006 10:03:38 GMT -5
I don't know what this rss business is, but I can tell you that you can bookmark any of the threads that you want to watch. All I do is check the ten most recent posts to see what's happening and then check my bookmarked threads to see if anyone has commented on anything that I am interested in.
I keep hearing about this fusilage, maybe I need to go check it out.
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Laura
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Post by Laura on Feb 3, 2006 7:38:05 GMT -5
Thanks for answering, David I guess I am lazy and I like the idea of being sent the posts and responses to threads I'm interested in. The fusilage is great. There is so much there though, it is easy to get lost (hey, a pun, lol, and I didn't even realize it <g>). I'm trying to read this really long but fascinating thread called The Whisperers. I suppose I should just keep current but there is so much fascinating information in it that I keep reading from the beginning, but for every post I read another 2 are posted it seems. Can't complain - it is so fascinating. I just wish I had more time and could read a lot faster! (like by osmosis <g>) I like the friendliness of posting on blogs -especially the blogs of the podcasters who seem like friends already, like Jay and Jack. The size of the boards are easy to manage and nobody gets swallowed up. There is lots of good information here and on a few other podcast blogs, too. Really good stuff - lots of smart people who see a lot more in every episode than I can ever pick up on my own, that's for sure.
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