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ssim
3rd of March 2006 (Fri), 10:39
How about a spot in the profile for you skype contact. This is becoming a very popular way of communicating.. Could be put in the same area where your ICQ, MSN Messenger, Yahoo Messenger, etc.
Belmondo
3rd of March 2006 (Fri), 16:15
How about a spot in the profile for you skype contact. This is becoming a very popular way of communicating.. Could be put in the same area where your ICQ, MSN Messenger, Yahoo Messenger, etc.
What's that, Sheldon? Never heard of it.
(We just got running water here, so we're a little behind the times.)
tommykjensen
3rd of March 2006 (Fri), 16:18
It may be closer than You think.
The latest version of vBulletin supports Skype including online/offline status.
It depends on when Pekka finds the time to do the upgrade of the forum software.
Tom, Skype is a combined chat like MS Messenger and internet telephony application.
Belmondo
3rd of March 2006 (Fri), 17:33
It may be closer than You think.
The latest version of vBulletin supports Skype including online/offline status.
It depends on when Pekka finds the time to do the upgrade of the forum software.
Tom, Skype is a combined chat like MS Messenger and internet telephony application.
Thanks, Tommy.
CyberDyneSystems
3rd of March 2006 (Fri), 17:56
oi.. more of those things... :)
IanD
4th of March 2006 (Sat), 04:51
Skype is a combined chat like MS Messenger and internet telephony application.
Holy Communication Batman, I'm still trying to figure out smoke signals and flashing mirrors.:)
tommykjensen
4th of March 2006 (Sat), 05:06
Skype and MSN has become pretty important for me since I started in my new job. Because my colleagues and myself often work either at home or at customer sites it is important that we can get in touch with each other fast and efficient. And Skype is perfect for that.
Belmondo
4th of March 2006 (Sat), 07:52
Holy Communication Batman, I'm still trying to figure out smoke signals and flashing mirrors.:)
We used to beat on a hollow log in the backyard.
Mirrors, Ian? Theat's pretty sophisiticated.
Jon
4th of March 2006 (Sat), 15:58
I much preferred the old pounding the rocks together technique. None of this newfangled Sub-Etha Sensomat nonsense!
IanD
4th of March 2006 (Sat), 17:54
We used to beat on a hollow log in the backyard.
Mirrors, Ian? Theat's pretty sophisiticated.
Yup, theat it is.:):):):):)
stoneylonesome
7th of March 2006 (Tue), 18:51
I much preferred the old pounding the rocks together technique. None of this newfangled Sub-Etha Sensomat nonsense!
Ya! I used to do that until a week or so ago I missed banged and got my thumbs pinched. Never was to coordinated. :lol: :lol: Kripe I can't figure out half the techno stuff now. I'll have to hire a 10 year old to go around with me 24/7, there the only ones that can figure all this stuff out.
Briancd
7th of March 2006 (Tue), 21:10
We used to beat on a hollow log in the backyard.
Mirrors, Ian? Theat's pretty sophisiticated.
Analogue or digital log :lol::lol:
Belmondo
7th of March 2006 (Tue), 22:19
Analogue or digital log :lol::lol:
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