This is often the case with online discussion and why I read them using
an email client like Thunderbird. A click of the button will arrange
the flow of a topic to see that it has wandered off into a badminton
match and not even worth reading. Do yourself a favor and set up an
email client on your computer if you are so interested in FFL and
liberate yourself from the one liners of the website or even Yahoo's
poor mail client.
On 02/06/2014 12:57 PM, Share Long wrote:
Richard, sometimes there's even a deluge of posts when I'm gone for a
couple of hours! No wonder some people have given up and dropped out.
I end up trashing so many posts I'd like to reply to. But I'm trying
to have an offline life here. Go figure (-:
On Thursday, February 6, 2014 10:48 AM, Richard J. Williams
<[email protected]> wrote:
On 2/6/2014 9:43 AM, Share Long wrote:
> Richard, here's my important post (-:
>
The problem with FFL is that the messages come at you so fast that you
hardly have time to think for yourself, to sort it all out, much less
try to figure out the deep meaning of some of the messages posted here.
Anyone who wanted to find out any insider information would have to wade
through thousands of messages here and on Google Groups in order to find
out what happened to Jerry Jarvis or Lon P. Stacks.