Whither Mike Schafer?

Started by billhoward, March 28, 2005, 02:03:37 PM

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Liz '05

[Q]KeithK Wrote:

 I agree that it's really annoying to have to click on each and every message in threaded view.  [/q]

And, to defend the threaded people, it's easier for me to click on what's typically the limited number of new messages than to figure out what I've read and what I haven't in flat view.  If there are a lot of new messages, I just switch over to flat for that thread, then switch back.  Pretty simple, in my opinion...but that's just me :-)

Al DeFlorio

[Q]Liz '05 Wrote:

 [Q2]KeithK Wrote:

 I agree that it's really annoying to have to click on each and every message in threaded view.  [/Q]
And, to defend the threaded people, it's easier for me to click on what's typically the limited number of new messages than to figure out what I've read and what I haven't in flat view.  If there are a lot of new messages, I just switch over to flat for that thread, then switch back.  Pretty simple, in my opinion...but that's just me  [/q]
That's me, too, Liz.  Easy.

Al DeFlorio '65

KeithK

The key is to just read the forum compulsively.  Then there are never more than one or two new messages per thread and it's easy to find your spot in flat view.  Now Lockheed might not approve of this, but I'm not asking...

Will

[Q]KeithK Wrote:

 The key is to just read the forum compulsively.  Then there are never more than one or two new messages per thread and it's easy to find your spot in flat view.  Now Lockheed might not approve of this, but I'm not asking...[/q]

Our tax dollars (indirectly) at work. :-P
Is next year here yet?

jas

Whoa, flat view?  How do I switch views?  Praise be to all things holy and Cornell hockey.  This may stave off carpal tunnel for another couple of weeks.

Jacob '06

[Q]jas Wrote:

 Whoa, flat view?  How do I switch views?  Praise be to all things holy and Cornell hockey.  This may stave off carpal tunnel for another couple of weeks.[/q]

Click "switch view" at the top :-)

KeithK

[Q]Will Wrote:

 [Q2]KeithK Wrote:

 The key is to just read the forum compulsively.  Then there are never more than one or two new messages per thread and it's easy to find your spot in flat view.  Now Lockheed might not approve of this, but I'm not asking...[/Q]
Our tax dollars (indirectly) at work.[/q]Proud to serve!

judy

gotta love off season chatter!
anyone still feeling the end of hockey lows?

Liz '05

[Q]jas Wrote:

 Whoa, flat view?  How do I switch views?  Praise be to all things holy and Cornell hockey.  This may stave off carpal tunnel for another couple of weeks.[/q]

(I'm not sure if you are already, but) You have to be logged in to switch views.  

If you're not registered, there should be something at the top that allows you to do so.  You get the ability to 1) switch to flat view for long game and post-game threads (and other such threads that seem to grow exponentially) and 2) see what messages you've already read without having to remember when you last visited elynah, courtesy of a nifty red "new."  I'm sure there are other perks...but these are the only ones I care about :-)

Will

[Q]judy Wrote:

anyone still feeling the end of hockey lows?[/q]

Yes, but for the first time in a few seasons, I'm actually looking forward with optimism for the future of Cornell hockey.  Not that I don't think our senior class will be missed, but I really do think that we will be able to reload into something better next year.
Is next year here yet?

Trotsky

[Q]Will Wrote:

 [Q2]Trotsky Wrote:

The solution is clearly to disable the default reply box.  I can't be trusted with it.  [/Q]
Or maybe just disable it for Greg, since the rest of are quite capable of controlling our replying impulses.[/q]

I can't argue with that...