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28 November 2010

Date For Your Filofax - Sunday 5th Dec 2010

We are going to run another conference roundtable voice chat using Skype.

I'm sure we are gradually getting to know each other's voices, but I will make a point of going 'around the table' to get everyone to introduce themselves this time.

So...When, Where, What, Who and How?

When? - Sunday 5th December from 11am (US East Coast time), 4pm London time, 5 pm Paris time etc. Please note this is an hour earlier than previous round-tables, the change of time is to see if we can capture some of the people that might have missed previous ones because of the clash of times with meal times etc.

Where? - an on-line chat using Skype.

What do I need? - just a micro-phone and a free Skype account.

Who - All of you... connect up with Philofaxy and we will attempt to get as many of us linked in to the audio conference as possible.

How -
  1. Connect to Philofaxy by firstly searching for Philofaxy in Skype, I will then add you as a contact.
  2. Then  'Start Chat',  I will then add you in to the chat room. 
  3. Then if you request it, I can add you to the audio conference as well. But if you just want to chat via keyboard that's fine. That way it's slightly less hectic for me! 
Come and join in the fun, even if you only pop in to say hello...

As with previous round-tables there will also be a parallel text chat room going at the same time as the voice conference, although I find it too hard to take an active part in both!

If you need any assistance setting up Skype, please pop a comment in this post and I will try and help you get one line. Skype is free for computer to computer calls....

Hope to be chatting with you next Sunday.

2 comments:

  1. It's my birthday that day so may not get back from London in time for the earlier start. Will try to join in if I am back early enough.

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  2. Ooo, I should be free at that time, I shall try and dip in! I don't know if I have a microphone, but I can certainly do that chat room bit.

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