Re: I love this board
--- In bolger@y..., Bruce Fountain <B_Fountain@M...> wrote:
actually I discovered and initially used the web-based interface
because I was looking through the archives for information about a
particular Bolger boat--the Skimmer. But as time went by, I finished
the skimmer, and still found myself captivated by the board.
I appreciate your suggestion and will give it a try. I have
subscribed to other mailing lists in the past, and have found myself
irritated by the quantity of messages I receive compared to those
that I wound up reading, however in this instance I read nearly every
message anyway.
Everyone,
I posted my Skimmer photos in the files section:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bolger/files/Bolger%20Skimmer/
If I ever get tired of this boat, I can use it for a junk drawer in
my shop (only kidding, this boat is a keeper).
> ravenous@g... wrote:motion
> > Too bad I don't have the 2 hours it takes to navigate in slow
> > through the new messages and files each visit.Bruce,
>
> I don't know why anyone would bother with the web-based interface
> unless they were looking through archives. Much easier to receive
> the postings as email.
> Bruce.
actually I discovered and initially used the web-based interface
because I was looking through the archives for information about a
particular Bolger boat--the Skimmer. But as time went by, I finished
the skimmer, and still found myself captivated by the board.
I appreciate your suggestion and will give it a try. I have
subscribed to other mailing lists in the past, and have found myself
irritated by the quantity of messages I receive compared to those
that I wound up reading, however in this instance I read nearly every
message anyway.
Everyone,
I posted my Skimmer photos in the files section:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bolger/files/Bolger%20Skimmer/
If I ever get tired of this boat, I can use it for a junk drawer in
my shop (only kidding, this boat is a keeper).
ravenous@...wrote:
unless they were looking through archives. Much easier to receive
the postings as email.
Most mailreaders (I am using Outlook) will let you define a
rule that causes incoming messages whose subject contains the
string "[bolger]" be filed in a separate folder so that your
main inbox doesn't get flooded. You can then browse your bolger
folder at your leisure.
Bruce.
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> Too bad I don't have the 2 hours it takes to navigate in slow motionI don't know why anyone would bother with the web-based interface
> through the new messages and files each visit.
unless they were looking through archives. Much easier to receive
the postings as email.
Most mailreaders (I am using Outlook) will let you define a
rule that causes incoming messages whose subject contains the
string "[bolger]" be filed in a separate folder so that your
main inbox doesn't get flooded. You can then browse your bolger
folder at your leisure.
Bruce.
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Too bad I don't have the 2 hours it takes to navigate in slow motion
through the new messages and files each visit.
It was never fast, but it's been downright ridiculous since the Yahoo
takeover/whatever.
And wouldn't it be nice if the Files section was sorted in date
posted order, so you could drop in and see any newly added files at
the top (or bottom) of the list?
I'm usually a patient guy, hell my favorite pasttime is fishing (and
I don't catch that many), but this strains my limits.
I built a skiff and a skimmer last summer and have vowed to spend
this summer fishing/playing with them instead of building more toys.
I'll post pictures directly.
through the new messages and files each visit.
It was never fast, but it's been downright ridiculous since the Yahoo
takeover/whatever.
And wouldn't it be nice if the Files section was sorted in date
posted order, so you could drop in and see any newly added files at
the top (or bottom) of the list?
I'm usually a patient guy, hell my favorite pasttime is fishing (and
I don't catch that many), but this strains my limits.
I built a skiff and a skimmer last summer and have vowed to spend
this summer fishing/playing with them instead of building more toys.
I'll post pictures directly.