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Vintage Computer Chat?

Vintage Computer Chat?

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Erik

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Hello Vintage Computer Forum members,

I have the ability to add a chat room to the site as an accompaniment to these forums, accessible outside of the forums. I have just one quick question: If I did that, would any of you find it useful?

I’m thinking that we could arrange regular online get-togethers to swap stories, etc.

Thank you for your support and best regards,

Erik
 
Sounds like a good idea to me Erik. With the crowd from all around the world here there should always be somebody there if you leave it running. Scheduled events sound like a good idea too for those that can get together at certain times. Just my $0.02.

Nathan
 
Re: Vintage Computer Chat?

"Erik" wrote:

> Hello Vintage Computer Forum members,

> I have the ability to add a chat room to
> the site as an accompaniment to these
> forums, accessible outside of the forums.
> I have just one quick question: If I did that,
> would any of you find it useful?

To me it really depends on if it would work on
older systems like mine & if so, if others use
it. The next issue would be when this chat
room is open (my local time)?

> I’m thinking that we could arrange regular
> online get-togethers to swap stories, etc.

Any stories in particular, like Off Topic, Rants,
Jokes or Political Discussions? Or just focusing
on the Vintage Computer side of things?

> Thank you for your support and best
> regards,

Cheers,
CP/M User.
 
re chat room question

re chat room question

Hi Eric
I have mixed reactons to the idea. It sounds like a good place for members that get into a long series of posts that are basically a two person dialog could handled more efficiently. It would obviously makea good place to trade "war stories," It would probably be the best place to put "Off Topic" stuff like Rants and politics, etc.
I likr the idea of scheduled meetings, but wouldn't the timing be a real problem considering the international membership?
Finally, I fear that it would begin to dominate the forum itself as people gradually begin to readit first and move away from the original forum.
My view of the Forum is that it is like a chat room with built in discipline,

Ray
 
Erik,
Whenever I'm logged in I always check to see if anyone else is on the bb at the same time. Very rarely do I see anyone else, and it's usually you when there is someone else on. I dunno if it's the hours I keep, or what?
It would be nice to be able to holler at someone else when you see them online, if it's just to say "hello". The main problem I would have with live chat is, will the chats be archived in some way? I like the forum concept because you can always search through past postings and find the information you may have lost track of somehow. I don't know how much bandwidth you have available, but keeping a permanent record of the chats would be a definate plus.

--T
 
Terry Yeager wrote:
Whenever I'm logged in I always check to see if anyone else is on the bb at the same time. Very rarely do I see anyone else, and it's usually you when there is someone else on

From my perspective, that's pretty funny.

I always check to see who is online as well, and I would have to say that Terry is the person I see online the most :)

Chris
 
vic user said:
Terry Yeager wrote:
Whenever I'm logged in I always check to see if anyone else is on the bb at the same time. Very rarely do I see anyone else, and it's usually you when there is someone else on

From my perspective, that's pretty funny.

I always check to see who is online as well, and I would have to say that Terry is the person I see online the most :)

Chris

Well, I do practically live here...mebbe I need a life! (I usually average about 19 hours a day online, so I check this board pretty frequently.)
BTW, vic...I did see you online at the same time I was...If there was a chat feature I would have said hello to you.

--T
 
Terry Yager said:
Whenever I'm logged in I always check to see if anyone else is on the bb at the same time. Very rarely do I see anyone else, and it's usually you when there is someone else on. I dunno if it's the hours I keep, or what?

It might be your hours, but I agree that we don't often have that many concurrent users. I've seen as many as 4 or 5 (plus myself - I'm always on) at peak times fairly consistently but rarely more then that.

There are 300+ registered users here, though, so we should be able to generate a dozen or more for a planned chat, I would hope.

Terry Yager said:
It would be nice to be able to holler at someone else when you see them online, if it's just to say "hello".

I'll look into how well I can integrate chat and the message boards, too.
Terry Yager said:
The main problem I would have with live chat is, will the chats be archived in some way? I like the forum concept because you can always search through past postings and find the information you may have lost track of somehow. I don't know how much bandwidth you have available, but keeping a permanent record of the chats would be a definate plus.

I'll look into that as well. Most chat packages can archive easily enough but putting the archives online can sometimes be problematic. The other issue is, of course, do folks want their chats kept for posterity?

Erik
 
"Terry Yager" wrote:

> Whenever I'm logged in I always check to see
> if anyone else is on the bb at the same time.
> Very rarely do I see anyone else, and it's usually
> you when there is someone else on. I dunno if
> it's the hours I keep, or what?

> It would be nice to be able to holler at someone
> else when you see them online, if it's just to say
> "hello". The main problem I would have with live
> chat is, will the chats be archived in some way?
> I like the forum concept because you can always
> search through past postings and find the
> information you may have lost track of somehow.
> I don't know how much bandwidth you have
> available, but keeping a permanent record of the
> chats would be a definate plus.

That's funny, normally when I come here, I see you
hanging around, occasionally Erik (though it looks
as if one minute he's here, the next is gone! ;-)

It's an issue since a lot of people come from different
time zones, however the more people we have, the
more likely people can come on & chat. Of course,
there are lots of people who have signed up & haven't
posted a single post (or just a couple), so could be
waiting for a chat room, it's hard to say!

Cheers,
CP/M User.
 
"Terry Yager" wrote:

> Well, I do practically live here...mebbe I need a life!

Oh come on!! You've been here as long as I have been,
but I talk to much! ;-)

> (I usually average about 19 hours a day online, so I
> check this board pretty frequently.)

Well that's your business, if you want to go 19 hrs! ;-)

> BTW, vic...I did see you online at the same time I
> was...If there was a chat feature I would have said
> hello to you.

You could say hello to him now! ;-)

Cheers,
CP/M User.
 
"Erik" wrote:

> I'll look into that as well. Most chat packages
> can archive easily enough but putting the
> archives online can sometimes be problematic.
> The other issue is, of course, do folks want their
> chats kept for posterity?

Would the chats kept work on an user by user basis,
or would that be done as a whole.

I wouldn't really want mine kept, unless it would
come in useful for a large group of people, in which
case it would just be better to post it on the
messageboard.

Cheers,
CP/M User.
 
Definitely do the chat room. We use IRC at micro-zone.com, and it's been invaluable for the regulars. There are certain days and times that we know we'll find each other online .. other than that, it's pretty sparse.

For debugging problems it's been great. The only complaint is that some of what passes through might be useful in note or posting form, and that gets lost. (I make a concious effort to make sure good stuff gets posted more formally.)
 
Terry Yagar wrote:
Well, I do practically live here...mebbe I need a life! (I usually average about 19 hours a day online, so I check this board pretty frequently.)
BTW, vic...I did see you online at the same time I was...If there was a chat feature I would have said hello to you.

--T

I think I am like you. I have lots of access to computer time, and this site is one of my top three sites I go to. I wouldn't want to know how many times I pop in for a few seconds every day, just to look for any 'yellow' icons :)

I like having a place where chances are I will find a topic I want to read and perhaps participate in, and it is also giving me way more than I put in. There is a lot going on in the vintage computing world that I had no idea about, and this place helps fill me in.

And everyone seems super friendly.

I did try using pm (private message), once, and I think it worked, although the recepient did not contact me. No worries, it was't a big thing, and I am a big boy, I can take being ignored ;)

Chris
 
Re: Vintage Computer Chat?

Erik said:
If I did that, would any of you find it useful?

I joined a group MANY years ago that schedules chats monthly. I've signed in a time or two but I prefer to read/write on my own schedule.

(Often in the middle of the night)
 
Private Messages

Private Messages

"vic user" wrote:

> I did try using pm (private message), once,
> and I think it worked, although the recepient
> did not contact me. No worries, it was't a big
> thing, and I am a big boy, I can take being
> ignored ;)

I've sent one & got no reply, so I've been
thinking about sending that message another
99 times to make sure there've got it! ;-)

Just report back (the result), if you decide to
try it! :)

HEH!,
CP/M User.
 
[quoteI]'ve sent one & got no reply, so I've been
thinking about sending that message another
99 times to make sure there've got it! ;-) [/quote]

:)

You would then have to change your name to CP/M spammer!

Chris
 
"vic user" wrote:

>> I've sent one & got no reply, so I've been
>> thinking about sending that message another
>> 99 times to make sure there've got it! ;-)

> :)

> You would then have to change your name to
> CP/M spammer!

Na, Erik wouldn't put up with all these changes!!
:))

Cheers,
CP/M User.
 
Maybe MP/M User, as I reckon the first M stands for multi? :lol: (not that I know how closely related CP/M and MP/M are - but a such discussion should probably be held in the CP/M subforum).
 
Chat is installed.

Chat is installed.

From the feedback I've gotten the chat feature sounded like it would be well received.

I've integrated PHPMyChat with the boards and will test it out over the next day or so. If it's reliable then it'll stay unless/until it doesn't seem like a good idea anymore.

If you're reading this, check the top of the page for the chat icon and join in. It runs as a separate window so you can continue your posting while chatting, etc.

Erik
 
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