I dislike instant messaging programmes. Besides, we already have a VIP quality IRC (which I am afraid to join).
>>2
Well the problem with IRC is that no one actually talks in it, also everyone knows each other so it's hard to get into. A one hour chat makes it easier and more interesting.
Also it doesn't necessarily have to be AIM.
This sounds like it has potential. You can count on me to be there this weekend
We could use the SAOVQ steam group chat. The only issue is having to invite each person individually, so you'd have to sign up ahead of time.
>>6
That's a possibility although I'm assuming not all of us have steam. I wonder if there is some easy to use chat client? Either way I'll be there, this sounds interesting.
>>7
http://www.meebo.com/ (no install, all in the browser).
Also I checked the webchat we used a few times for the (possibly still alive) game project, lingr.com, but the site seems down. Always sad to see start-ups with absolutely no business model at all going down.
>>8
Alright meebo sounds good. Can people without a meebo account access the meebo chat rooms?
>>10
You need an account with something. But how about we just go on the IRC channel through http://www.mibbit.com/ ? No hassle or registration.