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Skype

PostPosted: 13 Jan 2012, 05:47
by Ben
AHEM!
I just got a new Skype account. (forgot my name, password, everything for my old one) I'd like to add several people on this forum to my Skype, but not all, so I won't put my Skype name here, so if you'd like to be my Skype friend, just PM me!


EDIT:

Since this topic has been redeemed, I may as while clarify that I no longer use Skype. Find me on TeamSpeak. Have a nice day!

Ben

Re: Skype

PostPosted: 19 Feb 2013, 01:30
by Categoricus
Not that it's more simple to filter them with your Skype client than via phpBB board. :)

Re: Skype

PostPosted: 19 Feb 2013, 01:59
by Ben
As ridiculous as it sounds, I again lost my username, password, etc for me NEW skype! A slight side effect of having so many different email addresses.

I hate Skype; though, so I only use TeamSpeak anyway.

Re: Skype

PostPosted: 19 Feb 2013, 02:09
by Categoricus
You're not alone with your opinion - Skype just seems a bit clumsy, at least seeing its user interface, not to mention logical friend management. It's still outstripping TeamSpeak in a respect of voice quality and connection safety according to some of my friends' experience.

By the way, you might consider keeping an account book in your desk, in case of running out of operating memory... It just happens to all of us sometimes. ;)

Re: Skype

PostPosted: 19 Feb 2013, 02:15
by Ben
I have a book that I bought, but I just haven't gotten around to writing anything down :?

Re: Skype

PostPosted: 19 Feb 2013, 02:23
by Categoricus
It's indeed quite useful to buy a pencil for it, too. ;) Anyways, I've been going on my second account book for a pretty while, both this and its predecessor are thick as my thumb.

Re: Skype

PostPosted: 19 Feb 2013, 02:24
by Ben
That would depend on how thick your thumb is :wink: (Hey you started it!)

Re: Skype

PostPosted: 19 Feb 2013, 02:49
by Categoricus
My thumb is approximately 0.8 inches wide. It's a question though whose inch to compare to. :) By the way, the very first book (a third one not mentioned yet) started as a miscellaneous draft book for my homework and personal notes. Later website accounts started to take the rule over dirty calculations and compositions, so by the time of finishing my second one this sort of thing had turned out to be called an account book. :)