[ale] [OT] Anyone up for a 90 Day Wonder Challenge?

Paul Cartwright pbcartwright at gmail.com
Wed Dec 2 19:05:17 EST 2015


+1 for teamviewer.. I use it with a local friend for his windows issues, and I use it for my mother & uncle in Connecticut for their Linux laptops I setup a few years back.. Don't have to get into their laptops,often, they just work:)
My mother is 83..

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> On Dec 2, 2015, at 6:03 PM, James Taylor <James.Taylor at eastcobbgroup.com> wrote:
> 
> Just an FYI -
> Teamviewer is free for personal and non-commercial use.
> It supports Mac, Linux and Windows as presenter or viewer.
> We use it extensively in my business (paying the business license fee....)
> It supports meetings with presentation and screen share, and has camera and microphone support. 
> -jt
> 
> 
> James Taylor
> 678-697-9420
> james.taylor at eastcobbgroup.com
> 
> 
> 
>>>> DJ-Pfulio <djpfulio at jdpfu.com> 12/2/2015 5:47 PM >>>
> Scott and I just tested talky.io .... it sorta worked, mostly. Better than any
> other option that I've tried. Had some trouble reconnecting after entering the
> help page.  Closing help, shuts down the chat-room session.
> 
> Mug-videos, screen sharing, audio and text included.
> 
> A few gotchas:
> * video camera is mandatory, but doesn't need to be enabled.  Video did work
> well for our simple test.
> * audio worked well too. No separate phone required. They handled the echo from
> webcam-mic and room speakers fine.
> 
> Out of all the other choices, talky.io works best IMHO. Scott found a neat tool.
> We just need to see how well it works for everyone else.  Need 4+ people to
> test this.
> 
> Time?
> 
> 
>> On 12/02/2015 03:13 PM, leam hall wrote:
>> I'm reading my C book, and looking at some fun stuff. We have several
>> participants and advisors.
>> 
>> Perhaps now is a good time to get a solid head count for "Newbie C
>> Coders Who are In" and "C Wizard or close enough for Newbies".
>> 
>> The current path seems to be:
>> 
>> 1. Start 1 Jan 16.
>> 2. Use the "Learn C the Hard Way" book and associated videos.
>> 3. See if people actually read the README on the github repo.  :)
>> 
>> Who is in? What did I forget?
>> 
>> Leam
>> 
>> 
>>> On Wed, Dec 2, 2015 at 3:05 PM, Boris Borisov <bugyatl at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I guess everybody is reading their C books. So quiet:)
>>> 
>>>> On Wednesday, December 2, 2015, Scott M. Jones <eff at dragoncon.org> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> talky.io claims to do screen sharing.  That's why I'd like to test to
>>>> see how well it works, and if it works at all for bare metal Linux.
>>>> 
>>>> https://about.talky.io
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> On 12/2/15 11:30 AM, DjPfulio wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> The problem with web RTC is its only webcam based; how do we share
>>>>> screens through it? that's the problem.
>>>>> 
>>>>> On 2 December 2015 10:08:09 GMT-05:00, "Scott M. Jones"
>>>>> <eff at dragoncon.org> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>    On 11/26/15 6:41 AM, Leam Hall wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>        Soo...Scott, does that mean you're volunteering to be a resident
>>>>>        mentor? :P
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>    I'd be interested in helping to the extent that I can.  We went to C++
>>>>>    in 2001 and Java in 2006, and sinc>     options.  One possibility not mentioned so far is talky.io <http://talky.>  __________
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