Let's talk fritters!
ImStillMags wrote:
> On Sunday, July 21, 2013 4:12:56 AM UTC-7, Julie Bove wrote:
>
>> The woman who initially told me about it said it was very addictive
>> and once
>>
>> signed up, I'd spend hours on it. And I did on that first day,
>> trying to
>>
>> figure out how to use it. I think I pinned a few animal pics and a
>> few
>>
>> recipes. That's about it. Never went back to it except once in a
>> while to
>>
>> look and still wasn't appealing.
>
> The reason it is call Pinterest is that it is an on line pin board
> for your interests.
Yes. The name makes that very clear. But why would I want to do that? Why
would anyone?
>
> In other words you pin the things you want to save for later to your
> own boards. If you see a dish or a hair style or a garden project,
> etc. that you would like to investigate further, you pin it to your
> own board and then go back when you have the time and check it out.
> I find it fun to scroll down the main page and see what's up at that
> time or check out the categories if I'm looking for something in a
> particular area or a particular kind of recipe.
I can do that in my favorites and it's easier to access them from there! I
don't have to go to a website. I don't have to log in I don't have to hunt
through a bunch of pics.
>
> It's all in how you use it and what you use it for.
I don't.
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