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Kevin Gabbert
Good point.
Pacific Time. I live in Oregon. I dont really think of it as a forum,
howeverI think the success of such a forum could better be addressed by
IM Providers
I think Instant Messenging is really underutilized. somebody has yet to
organize the cacophony that is Instant messaging and Text messaging. It
might just be addressed with the publication of a 'phone book'
Peer-to-peer Networks have some practical coordination advantages -
ironically, as terrorist groups in foreign countries are starting to
exploit.
Its possible that this idea may just be a little bit before it's time.
Windows messenger (and yahoo) has a pretty cool feature - a drawing
board. This helps out quite a bit when I have to work from home and
need to communicate in different ways with other programmers that I need
to direct at work. Didn't George Lucas make his latest 2 Star Wars
movies using this method?
. I saw somebody a few replies back say that he utilizes everything in
his power to find solutions. I feel the same way. One of my friends is
a Unix/C programmer, which winds up giving me a different perspective on
many of the things I do in VB.
-Kevin
Pacific Time. I live in Oregon. I dont really think of it as a forum,
howeverI think the success of such a forum could better be addressed by
IM Providers

I think Instant Messenging is really underutilized. somebody has yet to
organize the cacophony that is Instant messaging and Text messaging. It
might just be addressed with the publication of a 'phone book'
Peer-to-peer Networks have some practical coordination advantages -
ironically, as terrorist groups in foreign countries are starting to
exploit.
Its possible that this idea may just be a little bit before it's time.
Windows messenger (and yahoo) has a pretty cool feature - a drawing
board. This helps out quite a bit when I have to work from home and
need to communicate in different ways with other programmers that I need
to direct at work. Didn't George Lucas make his latest 2 Star Wars
movies using this method?
. I saw somebody a few replies back say that he utilizes everything in
his power to find solutions. I feel the same way. One of my friends is
a Unix/C programmer, which winds up giving me a different perspective on
many of the things I do in VB.
-Kevin