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Old 06-18-2011, 05:36 AM   #12542
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When I log in to MR, I go straight to the "User CP" menu option, top left. I am then presented with a list of all the topics I am subscribed to that have had a new posting. Much easier than wading through email updates, IMO.
I do the almost the same; "Quick Links" to "Suscribed Threads." That shows me any subscribed thread with new activity, and I look at those, responding where I wish. When those are finished, if I have something I wish to post in another subscribed thread. Then, I look at THIS thread, which always takes the most time. Later in the day, when I have more time, I look in "Quick Links" for "Today's Posts." If something catches my eye, I read it. If not... I probably miss 50% or more of the postings, but that's OK. I don't want to spend too much time on the net. I have books to read, guitars to play, motorcycles to ride, and photographs to take. I need to make time for all!

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