I git a flow of requests about FFL.  Academics, reporters, authors 
journalists and folks on the side.

This came in this morning:

"FFL seems to get a thousand posts a day, and I can't find stuff 
even if I know what I'm looking for."


For short pointer, i sent this back to that recent request:

 

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/message/104974



http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/message/107519


Under the 'Messages' button, it works great too to put the number of 
these messages in to the message number 'search' box.  Then that 
takes you to the area of the archive where these posts occur.  Then 
you can scroll back and forth using the 'older' & 'newer' buttons.  
Also once you are there you can read the threads the treads to git 
the context.

I hope this is useful.

With Kind Regards from Fairfield, 
-Doug in FF 








--- In [email protected], "dhamiltony2k5" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It is a method, wikipedia and non-stop vandalism.  Sort of like 
series 
> of posts on FFL un-related to anything FFL?  Though Rick has set 
the 
> forum here up for "anything" in the homepage description "Pretty 
much 
> any topic is fair game".  Pretty much.  "Whatever you think, it's 
more 
> than that" 
> It has become thin soup.  FI, what wass that recent Lincoln post 
> connection to FFL?  Did i miss something in that post?  Did the 
author 
> take a moment anywhere in the post to make a connection to 
something 
> FFL?  Were the global warming ones about peer review research or 
> something, sort of like the TMO's use of peer review or were they 
> about the weather in FF or in some other places where the 
sunshines on 
> things FFL related? There are so many posts and threads here 
unrelated 
> to anything FFL that it is hard to keep track of FFL anymore.  
Rick 
> you are just too dang permissive for this to still be much of a 
useful 
> place, starting back on the home page.
> Fly the 'guidelines' file again may be?
> 
> -Doug in FF
>

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