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Answer» Please consider this thought. How can we talk to each other now?
Here is yet another question not just for my benefit but for others. Some friends of mine them been talking about how we can get together and share some experiences and ideas and things we want to talk about. But now we are hearing that any kind of meeting as been the forbidden in our area. So unless we get to some kind of special arrangement, we have to stay home with our FAMILIES during this present problem that is going on.
So here's the topic I want to talk about. How hard is it to set up a telephone CONFERENCE with a few people and stream it over the Internet? Yes, I know about telephone conferencing and he gets to be kind of pricey. But there already is in place some kind of system where you can do telephone conferencing with a few people at one time without paying an arm and a leg to a conferencing company. Know what I was thinking is of the few of us got together and did a phone conference and then stream it on the Internet other people can also listen in to what were talking about. Of course, they wouldn't be able to participate, but it might be something they would like to hear as opposed to just staying at home and watching TV or whatever. None of course are other options, everybody had a CB radio they could get on a CB channel and yak away. I guess that might work. Or maybe not. Anyway, I'm just THROWING this out there are any ideas anybody has about how friend is in family clubs and church groups good to get together and talk to each other without actually being in the same room together or having the need to travel somewhere. In other words, how can you stay home and still be in contact with people you care about?
Any ideas?
End of dictation. There's a whole bunch of collaboration tools that let you connect together with other people by voice as well as video. Take a look at this link: https://biz30.timedoctor.com/online-collaboration-tools/#communicationstrollin, Great link, I like it.
Did they forget Zoom? Here is a recent item about ZOOM all should look at: https://www.thestreet.com/investing/microsoft-zoom-slack-others-capitalize-remote-work-surge Quote How Microsoft, Slack, Zoom and Smaller Players Are CAPITALIZING on the Remote Work Surge A surge in demand for remote work apps is happening across the board, but the coming months will spotlight the most important distinctions between them.
This is very new.
EDIT: More... Using Zoom? Here are 10 tips to get the most of it Firstly, I should offer some sort of apology for getting lost in the Forum Forest and not being able to find my way back to CompHop House for a little over 5 years. And now that my previous sentence shows that I am completely out of my mind you can be at ease that I am not returning so as to start any revolution around here. I'm obviously not mentally fit to be able to accomplish such a task.
Now, for this topic, the BBC recently put something on their site that may have some value on this topic: Step-by-step guide: How to video call your family
There are some videos offering instructions for specific products/software.
I do understand that those British folks speak a very odd sort of English and so please accept my apologies if those videos are not understandable by folks in Australia or New Zealand and other English-speaking folks on Earth, except for those U.S. of A. folks who don't understand any sort of English except their own in each region of that nation.
I mean, have any of you ever tried to communicate with any of those folks that live in that region they call Texas? I mean, seriously, that is really English!? (Now I am in big-big trouble here, right?)
But you had to be sure I am not of proper mental ability, as I claimed up above.
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