How do you catch up?

Swingolder

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I have not posted, or even been on for a while. We hit our busy time here at work - and at home - so just haven't been around some of the sites I usually visit. (I hope Coldwater Creek and Spiegel managed to stay in business in my absence!)

How do you catch up on a couple of months of posts? Where to start!!!
 
Well, you could start browsing each section of the forum, starting from new threads and going back (i.e. Ballroom, then Salsa, then General Discussion, etc.). Or you could go to the Statistics page and go through the very latest threads. :D

T_E
 
You could start with the threads you've last posted in!

Things do get interesting after not visiting a specific forum for a while just to see all those changes such as new members and new layouts.
 
Swingolder said:
I have not posted, or even been on for a while. We hit our busy time here at work - and at home - so just haven't been around some of the sites I usually visit. (I hope Coldwater Creek and Spiegel managed to stay in business in my absence!)

Do you speak german?
 
Originally Posted by Swingolder
I have not posted, or even been on for a while. We hit our busy time here at work - and at home - so just haven't been around some of the sites I usually visit. (I hope Coldwater Creek and Spiegel managed to stay in business in my absence!)


amrimi said:
Do you speak german?

Only one semester ages ago. Why?
 
Twilight_Elena said:
Well, you could start browsing each section of the forum, starting from new threads and going back (i.e. Ballroom, then Salsa, then General Discussion, etc.). Or you could go to the Statistics page and go through the very latest threads. :D

T_E

That is a logical move. Hope to not get myself in this fix again. Darn it when the job interfers.
 
I would be very selective and only really read what i am really interested in. There are always reoccuring threads. You miss so much interesting stuff in the hi-jack part of threads. When a thread is then updated later, you can go back and reread the thread to catch up. Longer delayed catchup; but it doesn't feel like this big job on your shoulders.

Glad to see your are back, Swingolder
 
cl5814 said:
I would be very selective and only really read what i am really interested in. There are always reoccuring threads. You miss so much interesting stuff in the hi-jack part of threads. When a thread is then updated later, you can go back and reread the thread to catch up. Longer delayed catchup; but it doesn't feel like this big job on your shoulders.

Glad to see your are back, Swingolder

Last winter when DWTS was on Thursday nights, I tried to catch up on just that one thread (DWTS week 5, or 6) on Friday morning and that was about impossible. I think there was 26 pages!
 
Swingolder said:
Last winter when DWTS was on Thursday nights, I tried to catch up on just that one thread (DWTS week 5, or 6) on Friday morning and that was about impossible. I think there was 26 pages!

Yes, i think quite a few of us were not exactly working the next morning after DWTS. Or, some of us got up earlier to read that thread.......
 
I usually just forget about catching up. I start with the latest posts of the threads that catch my interest. Anything momentous that happened while I was away will usually come up in conversation ... eventually. :lol:
 
I'm new to the site and just trying to get involved here. I am just reading posts that look interesting on the surface and then putting in my two cents :)
 
Hi terremoto. :) That sounds like a reasonable approach to me. If you try to catch up on everything that's happened in the past couple of years? Wow. That'd be a lot of catching up. :lol:
 

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