Call for AMX instant message contacts
kingpikey
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I don't know about the rest of you, but I'm on AIM or GoogleTalk all day. I was thinking it might be nice to get everyone (who is willing of course) to post their IM contact info. I'll start:
AIM: kingpikey.amx@gmail.com
I'm usually available from 9-5, M-F. I'm still a bit of a newbie, but always willing to help.
Mods, if this works out... stickie?
AIM: kingpikey.amx@gmail.com
I'm usually available from 9-5, M-F. I'm still a bit of a newbie, but always willing to help.
Mods, if this works out... stickie?
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So I'm not sure what this thread will be used for. Maybe just for people to announce if/when they answer IMs?
Also, there is an AMX Chat (although it's pretty irregularly used).
Good for you! I despise instant messaging ... I do not like at all to be entirely at the mercy of when the other person wants to chat. But I dislike phone calls for the same reason. At home, I almost never answer the phone ... if you don't talk to the machine, you won't talk to me. Of course, that is completely unacceptable in a business environment, so I console myself by not running any instant messaging, and not participating in live chat if I can at all avoid it.
I see . . .
But it's obvious by your post count that you're up for forum chatter, during business hours and undoubtably in a business environment. I of course, am always sensitive to others' wants when chatting - so if someone says they're busy or do not reply, it's proper etiquette not to pester them with "Hello?" or "Are you there?!?" I also expect the same respect if someone were to message me.
I typically run AIM and Yahoo all day so the wife and my family can get a hold me if my phone is out of service, which is very frequently since I have Notel, err - Nextel. As we all know, family is more important than work - at least that's how it is in my books.
It's obviously a difference of generations.
I'm perfectly fine all my myself rising to the surface just long enough to check the posts on the forum and responding as needed .
True - the main difference being that on the forum, I can respond and reply at my own convenience. I'm on the forums during what amounts to 3 types of time periods: (1) first thing in the morning, while waiting for the coffee to kick in, (2) end of day, when I don't really have time to get into a project, but not quite ready to call it a day, and (3) during a big compile-and-load, where I'm waiting around for everything to reset and get going again. Less commonly, but it happens, my brain is just fried and I need to look at something other than a troublesome bit of code for a few minutes. But in all of those times, I may have to remote into another system to check something, take a phone call, etc. In the forums, I can do as much or as little chatter as I like, be it ten minutes or one. Live chats are not as easy to break off in the middle or continue after.