MartinH
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I just had this idea, after my last post. Is there such a thing as a "virtual smoking lounge" where people can actually hang out, smoke, and voice chat with people?
I used to be an avid gamer, and we would use things such as TeamSpeak or Vimeo. There were actual separate rooms for different groups, and we could all voice chat. It was actually pretty cool.
Personally, being able to smoke my pipe, and hang out online with you guys sounds fun, as long as we could actually talk with each other. I don't think video chat is really possible yet, at least not across multiple machines, but audio chat is very much possible.
TeamSpeak offers hosted servers for about 50 bucks a year for a total of 15 people in the lounge at the same time. It's no as easy as Skype to setup, but it's not unduly complicated either. A server setup and software installation is in progress for my wife and a group she works with. It seems to be going pretty well.
There might be better prices out there, but I think you can go as high as 100 people online at the same time. That might be a little insane, but you could have separate discussion rooms for various topics of interest.
I'd be willing to flip the initial bill of 50 bucks so we could beta-test the thing, if anyone's interested.
Hmmmm.....
Oh, well. I'm just throwing it out there.
Martin
I used to be an avid gamer, and we would use things such as TeamSpeak or Vimeo. There were actual separate rooms for different groups, and we could all voice chat. It was actually pretty cool.
Personally, being able to smoke my pipe, and hang out online with you guys sounds fun, as long as we could actually talk with each other. I don't think video chat is really possible yet, at least not across multiple machines, but audio chat is very much possible.
TeamSpeak offers hosted servers for about 50 bucks a year for a total of 15 people in the lounge at the same time. It's no as easy as Skype to setup, but it's not unduly complicated either. A server setup and software installation is in progress for my wife and a group she works with. It seems to be going pretty well.
There might be better prices out there, but I think you can go as high as 100 people online at the same time. That might be a little insane, but you could have separate discussion rooms for various topics of interest.
I'd be willing to flip the initial bill of 50 bucks so we could beta-test the thing, if anyone's interested.
Hmmmm.....
Oh, well. I'm just throwing it out there.
Martin