In a message dated 12/04/2006, gmvoeth@........... writes:
It takes both money and time for the luxury of attending such meetings.. I
would recommend to everyone to get something like MSN Messenger installed on
their machine then holding a chat conference. You can do a lot of things with
that program. But beware it seems once you install it, if you want to get rid
of it that will not be as easy.
Hi All,
The membership of psn is world wide. The current means of communication
is via EMail, but without any attachments for diagrams or photographs. This
is quite a limitation.
I am not sure how many members would want to / can actively participate
in a formal on-line conference? Most would probably be interested in
'listening in' to a meeting with several 'theme' papers + discussion groups, centred
around seismology. Maybe using WebCams?
Maybe focussed lectures / demonstrations on a DVD and discussion groups
later on? Can we cope with the various ww recording formats? These lectures
could become a valuable 'resource'?
We might be able to get Iris / Spi-Net interested?
Regards,
Chris Chapman
In a message dated 12/04/2006, gmvoeth@........... writes:
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Regards,
Chris Chapman