Larry, I made a very friendly, reasoned suggestion for a solution to your board-creating fetish (see #msg-966372) -- a suggestion you rejected out of hand based on two arguments, neither of which holds any water: [1] that sub-boards would get lost in the clutter of a huge board like Zeev's; and [2] that everybody should just bookmark all of the boards you create so they can follow all of the people you are scattering all over iHub.
[1] There is only one board like Zeev's -- Zeev's board. Are you going to argue that Lisa's posts were getting lost in all the clutter on Steve's board? I think not. So that argument is just plain silly.
[2] If all you care about is following what certain people are saying, then why don't you just bookmark the individuals whose posts you want to read and leave the rest of us the HE!! alone? I, and I'm willing to bet a lot of other folks, participate in these boards so that we can have CONVERSATIONS with people about the markets.
CONVERSATION: The spoken exchange of thoughts, opinions, and feelings; talk.
EXCHANGE: To give and receive reciprocally; interchange
How am I supposed to have a conversation with several different people when each has his or her own board? First, I'd have to post my observation/question/etc to each person's board. Then I'd have to wait for answers to each post. Next, in order to find out what one of them thinks of the response of another of them to my initial observation/question/etc I'd have to post to each of them again, saying please see so-and-so's response to my initial post. Then, if they respond, I'd have to repost their response to everybody, along with my own comments and a request that they each comment. And so on.
This is ridiculous!
Sorry Larry, but I don't have the time to waste necessary to sort through many of the same posts multiple times in order to find out what different people are thinking. So from here on out I'm boycotting all of your new boards.