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How do you read UMSF?
dvandorn
post Sep 25 2007, 03:45 PM
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A recent thread in the Saturn forum makes me wonder just how y'all read UMSF, and how much of it any one particular person follows.

I read every new post. I always have. I am beginning to think that this is not normal for most of the people who frequent this place.

When I come onto the site, I use the main board index as my entry point. The main index has new post indicators on it -- the blocks to the left of every forum name are light blue when there are no new messages in that forum, dark blue when there are new posts.

I start at the top, checking in on new "news" posts, then through the inner solar system (Mercury, Venus, Luna and Earth). Then I drop down to the bottom and work up, checking board maintenance, the miscellaneous categories, and the outer system (asteroids, Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune). I leave the Saturn fora last in this category, since they are the most interesting to me of the outer planet fora.

Finally, I go through the Mars fora, my absolute favorites here (sorry, Jason!). It's sort of like how some people eat a meal -- I go for the things I like the least first, saving the things I like most for last. When it comes to the Mars discussions, I save those so I can "finger-lick" them... smile.gif

I find this satisfies me more than just going to a list of new posts and picking and choosing from there.

In this way, every day when I come in to check for updates, I end up reading all of the new posts. So yes -- I read them all.

So -- how do y'all read UMSF?

-the other Doug


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elakdawalla
post Sep 27 2007, 05:47 PM
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Whoa, lyford, that's hard-core. blink.gif

When I start up my computer and after I've checked my email I open up UMSF and go to 'View new posts' and skim pretty much everything. The window remains open the rest of the day. Whenever I'm interrupted -- which is pretty frequently -- the first thing I do upon returning to my computer is to refresh the screen. UMSF both contributes to and detracts from my productivity, I think. I find stuff here that I don't get from any other sources, but I probably spend much more time here each day than I should, especially given how little time I actually have to work.

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