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xlr8nflorida 09-12-2010 12:00 AM

Instant Message Communication
 
In an effort to be able to communicate with ZR-1 registry members more frequently, troubleshooting, tech docs, shooting the **** etc. post your IM Username where you can be reached. (preferably your screen name on registry)

Yahoo Messenger

xlr8nflorida

If you have Blackberry, post or send your pin #.

If you have facebook, your name etc.

:cheers:

xlr8nflorida 09-12-2010 12:22 AM

Re: Instant Message Communication
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dynomite (Post 97113)
That sounds interesting......A lot of Forums have an instant message associated directly with the Forum in which you use your Forum User ID ;)

That way you can have several members in the same discussion simultaneously and see what each is saying.

You can do the same on yahoo messenger. The problem with forums is that IM, usually is disabled or very slow. Many members are often not on the forum but are online so that is why IM usually works better.

If nobody wants to do it, that is fine too. There are many members I communicate with in this method and it works out nicely.

WB9MCW 09-12-2010 12:26 AM

Re: Instant Message Communication
 
http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p...ontactInfo.jpg

A lot of that is here already

MSN Messenger
Skype
E-Mail
Website

And the PM on the forum

Plus the MSN and Skype post in the left under your Post # counter.
The admin might be able to add Yahoo and AOL to the IM's
The Skype one is not working because it always shows I am offline
when in reality I am online 24x7 since I have a Linksys CIT-400 phone always on


http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p...kypeCIT400.jpg

The vast majority of Skype users still make their Internet phone calls through their computers, employing the built-in mic and speakers on their PCs or, better yet, a headset. But as Skype's VoIP (voice over Internet Protocol) service has become the dominant application for making cheap--or free--phone calls throughout the world, manufacturers are coming up with ways to untether you from your computer and bring a more traditional landline phone experience to making Skype calls. The Linksys CIT400 operates independently of your computer, though it does require a broadband connection to work. It also does double duty as a standard cordless phone on a plain old landline.

xlr8nflorida 09-12-2010 12:30 AM

Re: Instant Message Communication
 
I understand that but if people post here, it will be easier to pickup the names, plus the members who "opt in" are the ones who are willing to communicate.

WB9MCW 09-12-2010 12:47 AM

Re: Instant Message Communication
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by xlr8nflorida (Post 97117)
I understand that but if people post here, it will be easier to pickup the names, plus the members who "opt in" are the ones who are willing to communicate.

OK I get it this is to become the thread for what IM and communication links one has to post it here and now. :fahne:

Well You all have mine they have been here all along. LOL

Email >> wb9mcw@gmail.com
MSN >> wb9mcw@gmail.com User Name is "Bryan WB9MCW"
Skype >> bryan.wadsworth

There used to be a chat room but they must have taken it down because no one was using it. Ask Z-Factor about it maybe he can bring it back up again.

-=Jeff=- 09-12-2010 09:18 AM

Re: Instant Message Communication
 
Yahoo IM: Jeff_debuhr


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