Re: Collaborative authorship, was Re: Marketing


12 Dec 1995 16:05:00 GMT

bonni mierzejewska (u6ed4@wvnvm.wvnet.edu) mentioned in rec.arts.int-fiction that::
> At the risk of incurring loud raspberries...there is IRC, which is *almost*
> realtime, for bouncing ideas off one another. Definitely not as good as real
> life, but perhaps better than email.

For others like me, (and a friend of mine whom I program all sorts of things
with) we primarily use UNIX talk (ytalk in specific) to bounce ideas off of
each other. ytalk allows us to log our typing to files, so we _know_ what
we've said. He lives in Illinois, I live in New Mexico. We are both Internet-
aholics, tho, so it is easy for us to get ahold of each other when we want to.

John
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