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  • Amati
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    I obviously was the grand party pooper, I was home on the internet on a Saturday night.

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  • matapule
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    Tutu, at 7:55p (Hawaiian time) last night, I had already been in bed for 3 hours! Yeah, I admit I'm a party pooper.

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  • tutusue
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    Hmmm...at 7:55p (I assume that to be Hawaii time) last night I was getting wild!!! If one considers dinner with a friend at The Counter wild, that is! Ok, so it was on the calm side but delicious to be sure!

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  • Amati
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    Pau? Or is it that Saturday night is a wild time of "going out" with HTers?

    Most users ever online was 572, December 19th, 2008 at 10:01 PM.
    Currently Active Users: 0 members



    [Then I signed on to post this, so it became "1"]

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  • Walkoff Balk
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    Originally posted by Amati View Post
    When it is just a link that is posted on HT, it turns off some readers who need a bit more info to get interested in. No offense, just a comment on how to perhaps entice more participation.
    If you want longer posts. Get this guy.
    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/0...n_3991188.html

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  • Amati
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    Originally posted by helen View Post
    New will show threads that have been created or updated with new responses since the last time you logged in. Latest will show threads that have been created or updated with new responses in the last 24 hours.

    If you login to Hawaiithreads on a daily basis there is no difference between the two options, but if you login to Hawaiithreads every two or more days at a time you will notice more threads listed under New than Latest assuming other users are adding response to threads.
    By gosh, my "new" list is definitely longer than the "latest" list (since I did not log on yesterday). Thanks all.

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  • Kaonohi
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    Helen is the best at explaining these things!

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  • GregLee
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    Originally posted by helen View Post
    New will show threads that have been created or updated with new responses since the last time you logged in. Latest will show threads that have been created or updated with new responses in the last 24 hours.
    Thanks for this useful information. I had been clicking on Latest because of its attractive color.

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  • helen
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    Originally posted by Amati View Post
    Maybe it is because there are just a few New/latest postings, but it seems that when I click on either of those two words the same list of postings appears. Just what is the difference (I'm here to learn)?
    New will show threads that have been created or updated with new responses since the last time you logged in. Latest will show threads that have been created or updated with new responses in the last 24 hours.

    If you login to Hawaiithreads on a daily basis there is no difference between the two options, but if you login to Hawaiithreads every two or more days at a time you will notice more threads listed under New than Latest assuming other users are adding response to threads.

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  • Kaonohi
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    looks like we're back on track

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  • Walkoff Balk
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    Originally posted by Amati View Post
    One advantage the SA has for getting responses is that the article is right there in front of the reader, so they have information to respond to. When it is just a link that is posted on HT, it turns off some readers who need a bit more info to get interested in. No offense, just a comment on how to perhaps entice more participation.
    But, you don't know who's posting unless you click on every news items to see if certain posters wrote replies. Maybe there would be more posts if the board eliminated usernames. Every posts will be named coming from "Imua."

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  • Amati
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    Originally posted by GregLee View Post
    My email account at Hawaiian Telcom has a provision for "child" accounts. No extra charge, and you clone your account under another user name. I made one for my wife. If your email agent has such a provision for making extra names for your account, that should work.
    Here's the thread about the account question, thanks.

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  • Kalalau
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    A boon to schizophrenics.

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  • GregLee
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    Originally posted by Amati View Post
    Well, if someone could answer my posting about how to make duplicate accounts, the handful of us could come back as 2 posters each and thus double our action.
    My email account at Hawaiian Telcom has a provision for "child" accounts. No extra charge, and you clone your account under another user name. I made one for my wife. If your email agent has such a provision for making extra names for your account, that should work.

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  • Amati
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    Originally posted by Walkoff Balk View Post
    There doesn't seem to have a lack of comments on the Honolulu Star Advertiser website. But, they have the advantage of having set topics daily.
    One advantage the SA has for getting responses is that the article is right there in front of the reader, so they have information to respond to. When it is just a link that is posted on HT, it turns off some readers who need a bit more info to get interested in. No offense, just a comment on how to perhaps entice more participation.

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