I have a Gigabyte or so of old and current treads saved on my hard drive. Just create a folder in your "Documents" or other location. Then I save the threads there by using the "File" or "Page" drop down menu, depending on your browser. When the drop down menu opens click on "save as", a dialog box will open allowing you to pick a location to save to. You can also change the title, which I recommend, to shorten it. Example: The thread "Old Bear Bows", which is five pages. In my Documents I have a Folder titled "Trad", inside that Folder I have sub-folders with different titles which are subject specific, such as "Bows", or "Arrows". This is so I can later go back and look for a topic and read it, on-line or not.
I will change the title by deleting the Trad Gang ... to "OldBearBows-1", and save it in the "Bows" folder. Then open the next page and save as "OldBearBows-2". When I get enough megabytes in the folder to fill a CD, I copy it onto a CD. I now have a library of info relating to a subject for future reference, even when I don't have internet access.
Make it easier to find info later by creating many sub-folders within the main folder. I have folders for Arrows-Strings-Bows-Shooting etc. Inside "Arrows" I have sub-folders for Feathers, Cresting, Finishes, etc. I go back and look in the archives, from before I was a member, and copy info into proper folders. Say I'm thinking about ordering wood shafts. I can go to my "Woods" folder, which is in my "Arrows" folder, and read all saved posts on that topic. Don't have to be online or wait for downloading etc. I have a folder for "Bow Pics" so I can quickly look at all the beautiful bows posted in the past.
Most of you probably know how to do this, it's simple, and I find it invaluable in having info ready quickly. If someone does not quite understand what I am describing or needs more info, email me at
[email protected]. I will get back to you, and call you if need be. Dan.