How do you use TUSCL?
MrDeuce
Illinois
I'm on TUSCL at least once a day. I glance at the new reviews to see if anyone has reviewed famous clubs such as Mons Venus, Follies, and Baby Dolls, all of which are on my bucket list. Then I check my Hotlist, on which I have a rotating list of 25 clubs, mostly in the Midwest, that I visit more or less regularly or plan to visit soon. I click on Articles to see if there are any new ones. When I'm planning to go to a city for the first time, I read reviews of its clubs -- this has saved me from some disappointments and alerted me to many must-see clubs. Finally, I spend some time wallowing in Discussions.
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I try to check in at least once a day.
I look for reviews of clubs I've been to in the past in my area. Or of clubs I think I might venture to in the future in and around my city. I try to look for or remember stage names if I can or if they are mentioned in a review.
I hardly ever read the reviews of clubs out of state/out of my area.
If I ever do go out of state on a vacation or for business, I will probably look at reviews of clubs near where my hotel room is located. But I haven't had the chance to do that yet. But hope to in the future one day.
I usually check TUSCL discussions once or twice a day, then some of the reviews later at night. I check clubs in towns that I usually go to at least once a year. If I'm planning a trip off the annually beaten path, I'll check clubs along that route and around my destination. Every now and again, the name of a club on the home page will catch my eye and I'll check out its reviews, even if I'll probably never get there.
In the news today...
Generalissimo Francisco Franco is still dead!
I probably have an older operating system due to the fact Apple stopped all upgrades for the original at 5.1.1
Then I had to go into it and turn off several features because apple only put a little bit of ram memory in the first set of devices so they apparently preplanned some device obsolescence before they released it. Then they increase the amount of memory use with further upgrades of the operating system and the device crashes on multiple web sites without turning off features. Then they repeat the process for all their future devices. Seems like a plan they would do. At least Founder runs a site that doesn't keep crashing on me. Cnbc and some similar sites crash a lot. Weather.com I stopped visiting even on a pc due to super slow load times and problems after they redesigned their web site, I want to see an hourly forecast or 10 day forecast for my area, not wait 30 minutes for a bunch of pictures to load.
I know RickyBoy likes to scoff at Seeking Alpha (while he reads ZeroHedge himself which is far worse!), but I rather enjoy reading the pieces there to see where the retail investor is at with his thinking. How he is rationalizing what is going on in the market, whether they are euphoric or panicked. TUSCL provides fulfills a similar role.
Brilliant! I'm sure both libbicni and San Jose Guy are nice guys!