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How does one keep up anymoe? :(Just looked at views since last post (not even 24 hours ago) = 331 posts!
Last edited by Geoff on Tue Feb 01, 2005 9:54 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Geoff
I skim rather than reading every topic. Basically I click the "posts since last visit" link and only read topics that ring a bell or sound interesting rather than read everything. Then periodically I look at the list of my posts to pick up stuff I've commented on but haven't been back to so I see what others have added. Peter
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Take a scalpel.
Find a position where you are sitting both in front of a mirror and behind a mirror. Use scalpel to remove a small chunk of flesh from the back of your head. Scratch at the bone of your skull for a few hours (or just remove that section with a small saw) leaving part of your brain exposed. Grab a USB adapter and ram it into your skull. Take a USB cable and connect yourself to the computer. Create drivers for yourself that integrates you directly to the website's RSS feed. You might want a friend to help you out with this procedure. WARNING: I, nor the forum, take any responsibility for what you may or may not do in regards to anything as stupid as the idea I mentioned above. If you truly go ahead with this idea, you've seen even more movies than I have and you're trying to get around such a simple solution as choosing the posts which interest you most. Producer & Editor @ GadgetGuy.com.au
Contributor for fine magazines such as PC Authority and Popular Science.
This growth IMO highlights the importance of having appropriate and concise subject titles.
I personally tend not to look at any thread which hints of DPReview-esque subjects, ie. ones like advertising teasers which makes you want to click on it. I am against the grain and go out of my way NOT to look at those threads.... Your criterion of selective reading may differ.
I pretty much look at everything.
But then again I probably have to. Especially while Dad's away. Producer & Editor @ GadgetGuy.com.au
Contributor for fine magazines such as PC Authority and Popular Science.
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