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clarissa19925
08-26-2004, 11:00 AM
Not too long ago, i posted a question. People replied to my post. From what I could tell, one reply was an answer to my post. The rest of the replies was not related to my question. People had gotten off the topic and replied about something else.

So I want to remind people that when they reply to a post, to make sure their replies are related to the post and answers the question that the authur posted. If u have a problem with the way someone replies, please post that problem instead of making unrelated replies.

Here's the question I had posted:
Rember that episode where Matt and Lenny had their own talk show on the computer? Lenny (I believe) had gotten a web camera. He and Matt started a talk show on the computer. The dots that appeared on the computer indicate that people are watching. The more dots that appeared on the computer screen; the bigger the audience that they had watching their talk show.

Could I do this in real life? What other equipment would I need to do this? How could i do this in real life

Storywriter
08-26-2004, 11:49 PM
Originally posted by clarissa19925
Not too long ago, i posted a question. People replied to my post. From what I could tell, one reply was an answer to my post. The rest of the replies was not related to my question. People had gotten off the topic and replied about something else.

So I want to remind people that when they reply to a post, to make sure their replies are related to the post and answers the question that the authur posted. If u have a problem with the way someone replies, please post that problem instead of making unrelated replies.

Here's the question I had posted:
Rember that episode where Matt and Lenny had their own talk show on the computer? Lenny (I believe) had gotten a web camera. He and Matt started a talk show on the computer. The dots that appeared on the computer indicate that people are watching. The more dots that appeared on the computer screen; the bigger the audience that they had watching their talk show.

Could I do this in real life? What other equipment would I need to do this? How could i do this in real life I was the one whom answered you by saying I have no clue how you could do that.....Then I asked you if you think it's safe to do so but its all up to you.......The reason it went off topic is cause some trouble heaped up at your first post asking the question...But my very first answer was I have no clue how you could do that.....Mel :)