The Conservative Cave
The Bar => The Lounge => Topic started by: franksolich on April 14, 2014, 08:12:29 AM
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You know, I'm really curious about something.
If one goes to "Users OnLine" at the bottom of the forum page--and yes, any registered member can do this--and clicks on that link, it brings up everybody who's here, and what they're doing.
There's some times when I'm on the verge of leaving, but then I notice someone's "posting on xxx thread," and since I like reading that member, I hang around a little bit longer before I leave, to see what's said.
I'm sure that when I show up myself as posting on a thread, less than a minute elapses before I hit the "post" button.
But some here are shown as "posting on xxx thread" for the longest time; it seems as if they're writing War and Peace or somesuch.....and then it turns out to be a seven-word, one-sentence, comment.
Is it one-finger typing, maybe?
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Many times I start writing a post and get interrupted by a phone call or I need to deal with something that just came up, so I just leave it until I get back. Come to think of it, that happens a lot to me.
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If one goes to "Users OnLine" at the bottom of the forum page--and yes, any registered member can do this--and clicks on that link, it brings up everybody who's here, and what they're doing.
I don't have that 'users online' showing anywhere. On the homepage there is a column on the left showing who is on line, but clicking on a name goes to a screen that simply says that user is on line.
As to the question. If I'm doing something from DU, it takes a long time if bringing multiple posts over. I have dial up, and sometimes I even press the wrong button and everything clears - but that's me and not the dial up issue.
Reading takes me a long time also, for the threads with multiple pages - same dial up, goes slow. I only try face book about once a week because of that, and email about the same frequency.
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Many times I start writing a post and get interrupted by a phone call or I need to deal with something that just came up, so I just leave it until I get back. Come to think of it, that happens a lot to me.
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That sometimes happens to me.
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It depends. Bringing a thread over from Skin's Island takes the longest, but quoting a news article takes a little time. Posting original thoughts, not so much.
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Frank, maybe what you see is different because you are a mod. I can see who is online, but I can't tell what users are doing. If I'm on a specific thread, it shows up top who is also looking at that thread, but doesn't say if they are posting.
I too have a lot of interruptions and it may take awhile to post something. Sometimes I'll start replying to something, then think it's lame and leave the thread. Also, I may have more than one thread open. Don't know how/if that shows up.
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Frank, maybe what you see is different because you are a mod. I can see who is online, but I can't tell what users are doing. If I'm on a specific thread, it shows up top who is also looking at that thread, but doesn't say if they are posting.
I too have a lot of interruptions and it may take awhile to post something. Sometimes I'll start replying to something, then think it's lame and leave the thread. Also, I may have more than one thread open. Don't know how/if that shows up.
Maybe this will help, Dori:
(http://i200.photobucket.com/albums/aa200/DefiantSix/CCScreencap.jpg)
You see where it shows how many users, guests and whatnot are online at the time? That's a clickable link. Click on it, and it'll take you to a page which lists all of those users and guests, and tells you what they're doing at any given point in time.
I've used this tool in the past when tracking trolls inside the wire.
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Generally less than three minutes. I use an AA principle that states anything after three minutes is probably BS.
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You see where it shows how many users, guests and whatnot are online at the time? That's a clickable link. Click on it, and it'll take you to a page which lists all of those users and guests, and tells you what they're doing at any given point in time.
I must be really dense. On the front page to the left, it shows who is on line. The only clickable links are on each individual users name. That takes you to their profile page.
I don't know how you got to the page/img you pasted.
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I must be really dense. On the front page to the left, it shows who is on line. The only clickable links are on each individual users name. That takes you to their profile page.
I don't know how you got to the page/img you pasted.
It's at the very bottom of the main forum page, ma'am.
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It's at the very bottom of the main forum page, ma'am.
Found it, thanks. I've been looking at the home page.
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I type with 2 fingers, one on each hand.....but unfortunately the brain controls them one at a time.....you talking about me Frank?
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You know, I'm really curious about something.
If one goes to "Users OnLine" at the bottom of the forum page--and yes, any registered member can do this--and clicks on that link, it brings up everybody who's here, and what they're doing.
There's some times when I'm on the verge of leaving, but then I notice someone's "posting on xxx thread," and since I like reading that member, I hang around a little bit longer before I leave, to see what's said.
I'm sure that when I show up myself as posting on a thread, less than a minute elapses before I hit the "post" button.
But some here are shown as "posting on xxx thread" for the longest time; it seems as if they're writing War and Peace or somesuch.....and then it turns out to be a seven-word, one-sentence, comment.
Is it one-finger typing, maybe?
LOL
Sometimes I'll write a long reply and when I "proof read" what I'm posting, I determine it's just B-S and delete most of it.......... :-)
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Okay, I'm not criticizing--no way--anyone's posting and the ways they do it. I was just curious.
This morning, I was about ready to leave, when I noticed Karin was shown as posting on a thread about goat cuisine. I really had to get going, but on the other hand Karen's usually pretty witty, and I wanted to see what she was saying before I left.
The second-hand of the clock went round and round and round, always showing Karin was posting. As it was Karin, and as it involved goat cuisine, I really wanted to see what she said before I left.
I was very late in leaving. It was as if (I really don't know what she was doing) she started a sentence, then went to fix breakfast, finished the sentence, then went to fold the laundry, started a second sentence, then went out to mow the lawn, finished the second sentence, then changed the linen on the beds, started a third sentence, then went to wash the walls, &c., &c., &c.
The one who gives the longest, agonizingest "waits" is, of course, vesta dear.
Something like this always happens:
8:20 a.m. he: Hey, it's time, we better get going.
8:20 a.m. me: But wait a minute, vesta's posting and I want to see what she has to say, before I leave.
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8:24 a.m. he: It's getting late; the customer [for a horse-trailer] won't be happy to wait.
8:24 a.m. me: But vesta's posting, and it's always something good.
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8:31 a.m. he: Hey--
8:31 a.m. me: I know, but I'm sure she's going to be hitting the "post" button any minute now.
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8:42 a.m. he: Uh--
8:42 a.m. me: Don't worry; it'll be worth the wait, as vesta's pretty interesting.
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9:03 a.m. he: She's as fast as a glacier; really, we have to get going.
9:03 a.m. me: But she's taking so long it has to be good.
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9:14 a.m. he: She's not done posting yet?
9:14 a.m. me: It might be a pretty long piece, making it even more interesting.
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9:28 a.m. he: Maybe she died at the computer.
9:28 a.m. me: No, she's just a little bit slow, that's all.
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9:39 a.m. me: Damn. Damn. Damn. vesta signed off without posting what she wrote.....
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9:39 a.m. me: Damn. Damn. Damn. vesta signed off without posting what she wrote.....
That's probably when she went out to sunbath ..... :rotf:
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It's at the very bottom of the main forum page, ma'am.
You're aware that after you click on "users online" (the blue lettering; usually anything in blue print on conservativecave is a link to something) and get to that, if you click on "users" near the top of that page (in black print), it "organizes" the list, lurkers and then users. If you click on it a second time, it shows users first, and then lurkers.
I'm usually checking on lurkers--I really don't care what users are doing--to see which primitives are reading the DUmpster. Professional interest.
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That's probably when she went out to sunbath ..... :rotf:
Just so you know.......... you're going to hell
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I didn't know our pause time was available.
The anatomy of a FD post:
1) Ah, something funny and I have a funny reply! Hit Reply or Quote depending on the context...
2) Pause while I go the fridge to get a beer, then put it in a beer cozy, then open it
3) Start to actually type (yes, 2 finger typist but it has wrkeod for me as a developer for 30 ysrsa...) BKSPC BKSPC BKSPC
4) Sip beer
5) Wait, what the heck was that brilliant retpt? Dang, I need a synonym for the word "synonym" because I hate redundancy which I hate.
6) Thank you Google! A synonym for "synonym" is "simile."
7) Sip beer
8) Reread. Oh crap, there is a grammatical error. It sucks to be a grammar Nazi, since every post must be pefect!
9) OH NOEZ!!!! "Another post has been posted since you began." What if it renders my post meaningless?
10) Copy my post to notepad
11) Read the 1... no wait, 2... 3... dammit... posts
12) *whew* my post still makes sense and hasn't been obviated
13) sip beer
14) swig beer
15) Prayer to the Spaghetti Monster my post will not make a fool for eternity
16) Slam beer
17) Post and jump up and down while singing "Theme to Rocky" (words Dah dah DAAAAAAH Dah Da DAAAAAHHH...)
18) Crap! "Warning - while you were typing 2 new replies have been posted. You may wish to review your post." Meta-posts suck!!!
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Found it, thanks. I've been looking at the home page.
This brings up something else.
How many people go first to the home page, and then come to the forum page?
It's quicker to simply go immediately to the forum page, bypassing the home page. In fact, that's how I have conservativecave on my "favorites," the forum page. I've been on the home page maybe six or eight times the past few years.
And near the bottom of the forum page, there's always that handy-dandy "most recent posts" section, that lets one know what's just happened.
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This brings up something else.
How many people go first to the home page, and then come to the forum page?
It's quicker to simply go immediately to the forum page, bypassing the home page. In fact, that's how I have conservativecave on my "favorites," the forum page. I've been on the home page maybe six or eight times the past few years.
And near the bottom of the forum page, there's always that handy-dandy "most recent posts" section, that lets one know what's just happened.
I use:
www.conservativecave.com/index.php?action=unread
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I use:
www.conservativecave.com/index.php?action=unread
Ah, the "most recent unread topics" page.
That's a good shortcut too.
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You're aware that after you click on "users online" (the blue lettering; usually anything in blue print on conservativecave is a link to something) and get to that, if you click on "users" near the top of that page (in black print), it "organizes" the list, lurkers and then users. If you click on it a second time, it shows users first, and then lurkers.
I'm usually checking on lurkers--I really don't care what users are doing--to see which primitives are reading the DUmpster. Professional interest.
That's the way I've always used it. Like I said, I use it most often when I'm trying to keep track of where a troll is shitting on the rug at any given moment.
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How many people go first to the home page, and then come to the forum page?
When I first come to the website, the home page displays, and right on top next to my avatar where it says "Hello Dori" there are two options;
Show unread posts since last visit. and
Show new replies to your posts.
I use the first one
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I go to the main forum page, not the home page. The first thing I do is check out unread posts.
If I'm busy and trying to make a post, it usually takes me a while. It doesn't help that my laptop is cursed with IE8 that barely functions on a good day.
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I go to the main forum page, not the home page. The first thing I do is check out unread posts.
If I'm busy and trying to make a post, it usually takes me a while. It doesn't help that my laptop is cursed with IE8 that barely functions on a good day.
My bookmark is the "forum" also. It confused me at first when I'd look at what people were viewing and it would say "Portal" for some of them.
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I go to the main forum page, not the home page. The first thing I do is check out unread posts.
I enter at the forum page, and immediately check out the five latest posts on the bottom of that.
After which I go to individual forums that indicate new posts, the moderators' forum first, and then I work my way up to the top.
I suspect many use the DUmpster as their first page, although I wish they wouldn't, as conservativecave is more than just the DUmpster, and they miss out on a lot.
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It confused me at first when I'd look at what people were viewing and it would say "Portal" for some of them.
If I'm seen viewing the portal, the forum page, that's nearly always--not quite, but nearly always--indicative that I walked away from the computer without logging off.
Generally, I jump around a lot.
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Portal/forum is pretty much the same thing. I'm not entirely sure what the difference is... it was some sort of add-on that was used to create the front page. Some outside labor was involved in setting CC up. I'm not sure what all it was... it was before my time.
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I enter at the forum page, and immediately check out the five latest posts on the bottom of that.
After which I go to individual forums that indicate new posts, the moderators' forum first, and then I work my way up to the top.
I suspect many use the DUmpster as their first page, although I wish they wouldn't, as conservativecave is more than just the DUmpster, and they miss out on a lot.
I check out all the new updates first. My next stop is usually the Shoutbox (I bet DU doesn't have one of those... it would be anarchy), followed by most recent posts and my usual habituate -- whichever car I worked on most recently.
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Portal/forum is pretty much the same thing. I'm not entirely sure what the difference is... it was some sort of add-on that was used to create the front page. Some outside labor was involved in setting CC up. I'm not sure what all it was... it was before my time.
A dirty little secret I have is that whenever someone posts a thread headlining Atman, I watch the "users online" thing, waiting for Atman to show up to read it. He rarely disappoints; it's usually within minutes.
And then he leaves a window on that thread for further developments, as he apparently goes on to other things on the internet (in other windows), checking this one now-and-then for new comments.
I used to do that with the sparkling old dude too, but not so much now anymore because he seems to have all but gone away from Skins's island.
Judy grasswire's here quite a bit, and without knowing for sure what she's doing, I get the impression she's collecting links to personal-message other primitives on Skins's island about threads where they're mentioned, which brings them over too.
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I check out all the new updates first. My next stop is usually the Shoutbox (I bet DU doesn't have one of those... it would be anarchy), followed by most recent posts and my usual habituate -- whichever car I worked on most recently.
Yeah.
The forum page as the starting point, rather than "new posts," is good in that it includes the shout-box, and reading the shout-box is pretty much a "must," at least for me.