.--. .--. .--. .--. .--. .--. .--. :::::.\::::::::.\::::::::.\::::::::.\::::::::.\::::::::.\::::::::.\ ' `--' `--' `--' `--' `--' `--' DATE : 2019.09.19 TIME : 20:36 AUTHOR : SNOWCRASH@SDF.ORG MOOD : CHILL TITLE : ANONRADIO, "COM" CHATTING AND VOIP .--. .--. .--. .--. .--. .--. .--. :::::.\::::::::.\::::::::.\::::::::.\::::::::.\::::::::.\::::::::.\ ' `--' `--' `--' `--' `--' `--' I thought I would write about a rather fun experience I had the other night here at sdf. I logged in to check email, browse bboard and decided to jump in the "com" app which if you haven't tried it yet, is a sdf chat board. It threw me into the anonradio room and there was a lively discussion going on. Snowdusk was DJ'ing and the Wasabi mix was pumping. As we chatted and I reflected internally on the uniqueness of being able to listen and chat with the dj, we found ourselves at the end of the hour. Next up on the schedule was something called "Open VOIP". Hmm.. WTF is this I thought. Soon after the hour started a robotic voice started belting out a phone number to call, others in com did as well. Now twenty years ago during my first forays into online chatting communities the idea of actually talking to someone from online was frightening. I've never been a wall flower, very open person but this act seemed to be breaking a wall that shouldn't be broken in the online world. Today, approaching 50, with zero fucks left to give, I dialed that shit and found myself in a VOIP conference channel with two other sdf'ers, and being transmitted on anonradio. Internet fame, here I come! Our topic of dicussion, briefly rms and then we started talking vintage computers such as TI99/4a and the like which was much more interesting. All in all a fun night, it inspired me to finally get off my ass and become an ARPA member. Woo! -Snowcrash