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Julie Bove[_2_] Julie Bove[_2_] is offline
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Default Let's talk fritters!

sf wrote:
> On Sun, 21 Jul 2013 10:36:59 +0100, "Ophelia"
> > wrote:
>
>> I was curious about it and eventually read up on it but
>> as with you, I don't see the point.

>
> 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.


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.

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.