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Quick reminder we have a chat today at 10am central time GMT -6 (in 35min)
Link will be provided under top navbar.
Link will be provided under top navbar.
Google_Spider said:Hi!
I saw that link yesterday but now its not there
What was the purpose of that chatroom ? And why was it open only for a short time ?
On Any Sunday.Google_Spider said:Hi!
I saw that link yesterday but now its not there
To chat.What was the purpose of that chatroom ?
It's a resource hog and slows down the server.And why was it open only for a short time ?
Schrodinger's Dog said:damn I forgot all about it this week, dya think there's any point in extending it for a couple of days with four day weekends?
Yeah - you might catch some solar photons!Doc Al said:Actually go OUTSIDE? Don't do it!
Kurdt said:I've wasted my day with watching F1 racing, then F1 racing on the games console. But I do miss chat.
Moonbear said:No chat today, or has the time just changed?
Darn, I'm actually going to have to go out and enjoy the nice day outside instead of chatting.
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