Trivial Matters
Well, it matters to some, or many, it seems. People love talking about trivia, and asking and answeing trivia (not trivial) questions.
There was so much demand that I was “forced” to open up a board for just this topic on the Squirrel Forum.
What is it about trivia that people seem to rejoice in it? Is it the familiarity? Kind of like comfort food. Reliving the good old days. If we can remember the past, we remember the good times… and today’s problems seem, well, trivial.
If you’re of the mind too that you like to pursue, or peruse, trivia, please feel free to joins our persuit on the Squirrel Forum. To access the Trivia board click here.
Just remember that if you’re not a Squirrel Forum member yet, you will have to register to be able to post. But, not to worry, it’s only a trivial matter to join. And, it’s free.
So why not check it out today? What do you have to lose?
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