Author: Vincent Diepeveen
Date: 19:51:31 10/04/00
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On October 04, 2000 at 17:34:59, Timothy J. Frohlick wrote: >Thorsten, > >Pal-talk is an excellent idea, however I think that the chance for having >violent and spirited talk also increases. In addition I might say something >stupid like " I love you " when I was talking to my wife at the same time. I >did that to a United States Marine Major once when I was on the phone and >talking with my wife at the same time. I was mortified. Fortunately, I was >twice as big and mean as he was. oh well, it's easy. i just don't talk to chris whittington too much and i don't talk with jan kaan for sure, i prevent talking to Friedel too much too if he shows up, but further i don't care. actually spoken word goes ok usual. With ed you can talk about the nice weather for example. with christophe about his better weather and with Jeroen i would bet about Kasparov-Kramnik. I betted all on Kramnik dudes. Don't call me a gambler. Just watch it! >Tim Frohlick, Capt. ret. USAF > > >P.S. > I might download it for my wife. It would save on long-distance bills. I >think that if she said "I love you" to her girlfriends, they would not be >offended. > > >On October 04, 2000 at 11:16:36, Thorsten Czub wrote: > >>the idea of pal-talk is to >>have a place where we can write/speak with each other. >> >>Pal-talk program is very small (fits on a disk). and needs not much resources. >>you can text and voice-talk with each other. >>if more people would download and install it, we could have a frequently >>used voice-group there. >> >>much better than reading text-groups IMO and also we could play chess...
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