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Thanks for joining my group and trying the video confere
Hi Kathleen!

Thanks for joining my group and trying the video conferencing. Seeing yourself on the screen the first time can be fun and/or eye opening. In my own case, it's a good incentive to keep my scraggly beard not quite so scraggly. 

I appreciate your sharing your thoughts with the listserv group. Look for you online again soon. Perhaps some others will follow your lead. 

Well, it's way past my bedtime. Need to get some sleep. I want to look good when I have a chance to say, "Mr. DeMille, I'm ready for my closeup!"   :) 

 
On Dec 14, 2011, at 08:54 AM, Kathleen Cochran <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Hi Bill and all,

I joined Bill's online group and the video conferencing feature is great.
Seeing myself onscreen was a bit of a jolt, but I got over it, and talking
face to face is a pleasure. It does a different thing than a listserv. Both
are helpful, I think.

Bill's site is worth a visit in any case. Right now there's a holiday theme
going on, including a holiday jukebox with lots of wonderful music you
aren't likely to find elsewhere. You don't have to be from Binghamton to
enjoy it!

Hope to see more of the listserv gang there.

Kathleen



On 14 December 2011 00:30, William Smith <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Thanks to those of you who were able to join my online support group.
> Based on your experiences as well as my own, I have greatly simplified the
> registration process. There is no longer a need for an invitation and/or
> approval. Simply visit the main page of the host Binghamton Past at:
>
> http://www.binghamtonpast.com
>
> If you have Facebook , Google, Twitter or Yahoo you can use those
> credentials to join. If not, enter your email address and create an
> account. There is no cost of any kind.
> I ask that you upload profile picture It not need be a facial photo of
> yourself. It can be anything in good taste. Answer the very few questions -
> skipping the high school ones
>
> Once you are registered, hover your mouse on Groups on the Main Menu.
> Click on PDSGBP. When you get on the Main Page of the support group, click
> on the JOIN button near the top right. That's it. Your in.
>
> I have created a team at the Folding@Home project at Stanford University.
> Those of you who would like to be a part of this distributed computing
> project can join our team, letting us see how our idle computer time may
> help find a cure for PD. There is a information page on the support group
> site.
>
> I hope to see you soon. I hope to schedule a video conference for before
> Christmas. There is a survey with some suggested times.
>
> Thanks again to those who gave feedback.
>
> Oh - feel free to join the Christmas Past group. Many vintage TV shows and
> a holiday juke box.
>
>
>
>
> William Smith
> [log in to unmask]
> http://www.binghamtonpast.com
>
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