Anyone Interested in Talking on the Phone

Is anyone interested in talking on the phone? I think it would be therapeutic. We would keep it strictly confidential.

Thanks,

Josh

You guys can use Skype or Google Talk as well… completely free.

ei josh,where r u from?

Yes, I recommend people get a microphone, download Google Talk, and login using a GMAIL email address (required for the voice chat to work correctly). It’s completely free and works great for long distance calls. It’s also completely anonymous.

Josh – as for your question about talking on the PHONE, I recall you asking this of people a few times in the past… generally, most responses have been to do so over the computer for reasons mentioned above. Have you obtained a microphone and setup Google Talk yet? If not you should strongly consider it.

I think I might be down with some voice chats too. I’m not sure when I’ll be available, but It’ll feel good to talk about this stuff.

we can do a skype conference

No, I haven’t obtained Google Talk because the vast majority of people with cell phones can talk long-distance (nationally) without being charged long-distance rates. I live in the United States.

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Josh… irregardless of the above, I’m not sure why you are hesitant to download free software, seeing that a lot of people don’t live in the USA and thus telephones are not an option for long distance calls.

Google Talk/Skype are free downloads and allow people to talk for free worldwide, and have the added bonus of complete anonymity. I’m also guessing a lot of people don’t feel comfortable giving out their personal cell phone #, or want to spend hours talking with a cell phone against their head.

Anyway, those who wish to communicate with you via phone can take you up on your offer, or you can install software to communicate with the rest who don’t. Cheers.

I very much would liek to talk to someone about my side effects.

Daniel