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Reading TFL off-line

Fly320s

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Who knows a good way to save all the threads so I can read TFL when I'm off-line?

I often have times when I don't have access to the internet but I need to have my TFL fix. I'm sure you can relate.

If it helps, I'm using MS IE 6.0 for my browser.
 
Hi Fly,

Sorry for the long delay in addressing your question. I've got a few questions back at 'ya.

Do you have a high speed connection to the Internet?
How fast?
Do you have a lot of time to download multiple files?
Do you have a lot of storage space on your computer for these files?

You will need all of these things to even take a snapshot of TFL at any one time. If you choose to do this, and it *is* possible, you would probably have to download an entire forum including links 1 or 2 levels deep.
 
Yep, I have all of the above, thanks to my company.

Except when I am on the road, then it's just dial-up service.
 
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