Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: People are beginning to catch on

2014-02-11 Thread authfriend
It did at first, but after several long conversations, they became very close.
 

 << You and a few others couldn't stand that, couldn't stand the comparison.
 

 Robin posting to FFL seemed to really upset Ravi. Go figure. >>


Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: People are beginning to catch on

2014-02-11 Thread Richard J. Williams

On 2/11/2014 1:01 AM, authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:

You and a few others couldn't stand that, couldn't stand the comparison.

>
Robin posting to FFL seemed to really upset Ravi. Go figure.


Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: People are beginning to catch on

2014-02-10 Thread Richard J. Williams
On 2/10/2014 11:03 AM, Bhairitu wrote:
> Right now the boor meter is running pretty high on FFL with all this 
> boring Robin talk.
 >
It's the gift that just keeps on giving. LoL!


Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: People are beginning to catch on

2014-02-10 Thread authfriend
In fact, Robin was one of the more gentlemanly FFL posters. But Stevie and 
Barry are right up there at the top of the boor list. (Oh, and Richard, but 
nobody pays much attention to him except Share, who is herself no slouch in the 
boor department.)
 

 << Right now the boor meter is running pretty high on FFL with all this boring 
Robin talk.  Robin was a boor so no wonder. ;-)  >>
 
 On 02/10/2014 12:23 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:
 
   --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
"TurquoiseB" wrote:
 >
 > What is she going to do when *no one* falls for her tarbaby act any
 > more, and allows themselves to get sucked into an argument with her 
 > just because she wants one?
 > 
 > I predict panic.
 
 
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 67 authfriend
 
 Given an estimated 12-hour "posting day," that's 2.8 posts per hour. Are we 
looking at another "record posting week" for the Judester?  :-)
 
 Then again, look on the bright side. Maybe she'll follow her cult leader's 
lead and post a 13,000-word manifesto *demanding* that people argue with 
her...or else. And we all know what comes after that. Something to look forward 
to...
 
 
 
 
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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: People are beginning to catch on

2014-02-10 Thread Bhairitu
Right now the boor meter is running pretty high on FFL with all this 
boring Robin talk.  Robin was a boor so no wonder. ;-)


On 02/10/2014 12:23 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "TurquoiseB" wrote:
>
> What is she going to do when *no one* falls for her tarbaby act any
> more, and allows themselves to get sucked into an argument with her
> just because she wants one?
>
> I predict panic.


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67 authfriend*

*/Given an estimated 12-hour "posting day," that's 2.8 posts per hour. 
Are we looking at another "record posting week" for the Judester?  :-)


Then again, look on the bright side. Maybe she'll follow her cult 
leader's lead and post a 13,000-word manifesto *demanding* that people 
argue with her...or else. And we all know what comes after that. 
Something to look forward to...


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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: People are beginning to catch on

2014-02-10 Thread Richard J. Williams

On 2/10/2014 2:23 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:

*/Given an estimated 12-hour "posting day," that's 2.8 posts per hour./*

>
It takes only a few seconds to read and respond to a message posted to 
FFL, since most of them don't amount to very much anyway. If you want 
you could respond to each and every post in real-time by setting your 
email client to sound a beep sound alerting you to new mail - that way, 
you could respond in a more timely manner to all the queries and 
untruths that are posted. Go figure.


It takes only a few minutes to read even a long post like Robin posted. 
If you've got a broadband connection and a good email client like 
Thunderbird anyone could post hundreds of messages a day to various 
discussion groups. It's not complicated to be a nerd top-poster. You 
could do it if you could just put more focus into it and concentrate on 
what you are doing. Try to F O C U S, Barry.


All you need to do is get yourself situated in your bedroom upstairs 
with your laptop and a few dogs or cats and you could be reading the 
internet all day and night too. Or, just get employment in a job where 
you are at a computer connected to the internet all day and you could do 
some multi-tasking while you are coding or editing, maybe switching 
windows up and down. A really dedicated nerd-poster would have two 
computer monitors hooked up so as to have a dedicated screen just to 
monitor all the posts sent to FFL.


However, if you want to be a serious informant to a discussion group, 
you would be working at home out of a home office near the ocean with a 
window you can look out of to see the sea. You could take some bathroom 
breaks if you take your smart phone with you, or if you wanted to take a 
city bus to a store to get some supplies, you could take a tablet with 
you if you wanted to. It's all a matter of positioning and placement.