i live inside of the board itself and read it from the inside out (think of it as a home). the posts come in from the outside of my home and where i see/read them depends on the board on which they were posted and what room of my house i'm in. what you guys see, and what i see, come from totally different perspectives. i don't choose when to read the posts, they choose when i'm going to read them.
the DHOTA posts appear to be read whenever i'm in the spare room i have in my house that i use for storage. i generally don't go in that room in my house but maybe once per day, to get something. and i leave immediately. there's really nothing in the room that interests me (otherwise i wouldn't have it in a storage room), but from time to time i have to get something (like the box that my old router came in so i could box it back up since i got a new one).
as it relates to OV,CD posts, they generally come into my home through my kitchen and my bedroom. i know it's weird that they would come through my bedroom and kitchen, not like those two places have a lot in common in my house. but that's how it works. cooking and sleeping are the two things i like to do most when i'm at home so my guess is that since i like basketball the most, it's a natural fit for them to flow through my favorite rooms. i love to cook huevos rancheros (from scratch) on saturday mornings while breaking down the k-state cats game coming on later in the day.
the PDSPF/combo fan posts appear to be read through my living room, generally when i'm laying on my couch. although they can appear when i'm in any room in my house, it's most often that they appear to be read when i'm in the living room, watching television and what not. no surprises here.
the DKD posts are in the sub basement of my house, and i've not been down there in at least a year, maybe 2. i don't go into that room of my home and have no reason to, therefore i have no idea of what posts are trending down there. it's a very stupid, dark, part of the home, and i imagine the threads there resemble it.
good talk guys, thanks for discussing message board styling with me.