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Re: Who would like a chat? - 03-15-2008, 05:39 AM

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Originally Posted by everymansmedium View Post
Hello all:
I would like to chat about the open issue that I point to in the thread.
Ok, good. Well, I've not even thought about a specific topic yet, since the idea of this was to gauge general thoughts on the topic of a chat. If we get enough people involved, then I'll open a poll on possible topics. Also, please vote for your favorite option on the poll, in order to help with numbers.
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I do enjoy a good chat. Do we have the option to run more than one chat at the same time?
I guess that would be possible, but I don't think we should look into two different chats at once. I think it best to use one chatroom per fortnight, then we can get more of a focused chat, rather than spread the people over more than one topic.
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Also, if you run a chat on one subject is it fairly easy to go back and read the entire conversation?
Yes, you can scroll back up the chat to read it. There is also an option to save a transcript from the chat: I'm not sure if only Robert can do that, though, so I'll take a look into it later.
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I would selfishly love to chat about my idea that I have posted under Your Toe Theory, titled:

Tiny Bits - Momentum In Cosmic Geometry

(Just to get some feed back and to get everyone to read it and consider if there is a logic to it, that I can see, to a way in which simple small momenta work collectively to create Gravity, electrons, protons, neutrons, and by steps, all of the elements and their probability for "decay.")
Ok, well, as I said above, I've not thought about the topics yet. We can decide the topic for the first chat, later.


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