FF is the "I Like Frodo" of the General Discussion page. Not intrinsically, but because of what people post there.
I am proud to say that I reached 1,000 posts without ever visiting FF But if I want 2,000 then I may have to start up a few chains
I eventually got into FF, but I was surprised that it was not as fast as I had thought. Then it got super fast because Spring break. Now it slow again.
If you're on here a little everyday, its surprising what you accomplish.
This is advice that should be given to every user honestly
Yeah, that's part of my secret strats so I didn't really want to share it, but I'm home-schooled so I can bend my day to my will to get me time on here provided I get all my work done.
I am proud to say that I reached 1,000 posts without ever visiting FF But if I want 2,000 then I may have to start up a few chains
I eventually got into FF, but I was surprised that it was not as fast as I had thought. Then it got super fast because Spring break. Now it slow again.
I eventually got into FF, but I was surprised that it was not as fast as I had thought. Then it got super fast because Spring break. Now it slow again.
This is advice that should be given to every user honestly
Yeah, that's part of my secret strats so I didn't really want to share it, but I'm home-schooled so I can bend my day to my will to get me time on here provided I get all my work done.
You've gotten pretty high on the list since you joined, you must be doing something right.
But when people join because it's slow, it gets fast, so people leave, then it gets slow, and then people join -- it's the never-ending cycle of chatrooms.
Yeah, that's part of my secret strats so I didn't really want to share it, but I'm home-schooled so I can bend my day to my will to get me time on here provided I get all my work done.
You've gotten pretty high on the list since you joined, you must be doing something right.
Yep.
I won't say exactly what it is I'm doing right though.
But when people join because it's slow, it gets fast, so people leave, then it gets slow, and then people join -- it's the never-ending cycle of chatrooms.