Let's talk fritters!
"Ophelia" > wrote in message
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> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message
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>> sf wrote:
>>> On Sun, 21 Jul 2013 10:36:59 +0100, "Ophelia"
>>> > wrote:
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>>>> I was curious about it and eventually read up on it but
>>>> as with you, I don't see the point.
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>>> I joined Pinterest was to keep my browsers from crashing. I had 30+
>>> tabs open at any one time and they were *not* happy. I save recipes
>>> to file on my computer, with an image if one is available - but I
>>> still have to look through text titles and probably open several
>>> before I found one that appeals or the one I was looking for
>>> specifically but can't remember exactly what it is called. Pins are
>>> organized by interest in folders they call "boards" that you name
>>> yourself. "Pin" your "interests" to "boards"- get it? Think of the
>>> board as a folder and the image is the title of your file. I can't
>>> imagine why anyone who actively participates in rfc wouldn't be able
>>> to appreciate how Pinterest works. Obviously, it's not for everyone -
>>> but I love it.
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>> I don't use tabs. Not on purpose anyway. I prefer new windows. And I
>> would never have 30 open at a time. That's ridiculous! I think the most
>> I've had is 6 or 7.
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>> I also have zero interest in pinning anything to boards or organizing
>> them. This sounds like something that would appeal to those same people
>> who are into scrap books. And that's not me. It's not hard to save a
>> link and it's not hard to make folders. I have one favorite entitled
>> "Foods". And in it is a folder entitled, "Recipes". If I want a saved
>> recipe, I click on that and then whatever subfolder it might be in. I
>> now have one called "Fritters". Much easier and quicker than going to
>> Pinterest.
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> Pretty much what I do, but .. each to his or her own eh?
Yes.
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