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Crazy Photon
Member #2,588
July 2002
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Thomas Fjellstrom said: I assume it'll take a while Yep, although the latest people I invited got access within 2 days average. ----- |
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Thomas Fjellstrom
Member #476
June 2000
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Crazy Photon: Got my invite Biggest WTF so far, it doesn't detect Iceweasel 3.5 as Firefox 3.5. -- |
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Kibiz0r
Member #6,203
September 2005
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Mark Oates
Member #1,146
March 2001
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thanks, goalieca, I got it. It's... cool... a little confusing. If anything, it's an impressive web app. Like a little os inside there. -- |
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BAF
Member #2,981
December 2002
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If anyone has an extra one hanging around doing nothing, I'd appreciate one. I've been waiting a few weeks, so it seems as though mine didn't go through or something? (given that everyone else got Anyhow, if anyone's feeling generous with an invite that's not destined for anything anyway, my email is baf [at] baf.cc |
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Matthew Leverton
Supreme Loser
January 1999
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BAF said: given that everyone else got their's already http://www.elearnenglishlanguage.com/difficulties/theirs.html |
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Trezker
Member #1,739
December 2001
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I got offered invitation from another forum. Don't know how long it took to reach me after the guy sent. But now I have wave! \o/ First issue for me is. What's with the scrollbars? Why make special ones, I don't think they work as well as normal scrollbars... |
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Crazy Photon
Member #2,588
July 2002
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gnolam
Member #2,030
March 2002
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Shravan
Member #10,724
February 2009
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Great Mat is teaching even english these days
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MiquelFire
Member #3,110
January 2003
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gnolam, where's the rest of the image? Or at least, what does the guy saying "Hello?" say after that? BTW, wasn't GMail like this in the beginning? If so, how long do you think it will take before getting an invite at least is as easy as just looking for a place that have lots of people using Wave (and eventually, the SMS thing that GMail had before it did away with invites). --- |
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Trezker
Member #1,739
December 2001
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Well, in the case of gmail, people had mail before so there was people you could talk to. |
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Matthew Leverton
Supreme Loser
January 1999
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Shravan said: Great Mat is teaching even english these days
While I appreciate being called "great," my name is not Mat or even Matt. MiquelFire said: wasn't GMail like this in the beginning? Yes, but you could send an e-mail to anybody once you got your account. Wave minus your contacts is useless. |
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Thomas Fjellstrom
Member #476
June 2000
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Matthew Leverton said: Wave minus your contacts is useless. Most of my gmail contacts seem to be in my wave contacts already. -- |
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MiquelFire
Member #3,110
January 2003
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I meant in terms of people being able to use it (the invites), not how useful it was once you could use it. It just sucks that unlike e-mail itself, it's boring if you don't have people to use it with. --- |
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ImLeftFooted
Member #3,935
October 2003
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Hah. Gnolam wins. |
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Mark Oates
Member #1,146
March 2001
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Perhaps it has something to do with the Facebook model. Invite smart people and their friends first, so the it doesn't turn into 4-chan. -- |
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SiegeLord
Member #7,827
October 2006
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Mark Oates said: Perhaps it has something to do with the Facebook model. Invite smart people and their friends first, so the it doesn't turn into 4-chan.
Except that once you allow everyone to join it turns into 4chan regardless... a good example of that would be... hmm... Facebook "For in much wisdom is much grief: and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow."-Ecclesiastes 1:18 |
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Kibiz0r
Member #6,203
September 2005
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SiegeLord said: Except that once you allow everyone to join it turns into 4chan regardless... a good example of that would be... hmm... Facebook Any community develops an informal code of conduct. If you hand pick the people who start a community, then you have a good idea of what kind of rules newcomers will be expected to follow when they come along. That doesn't mean the newcomers will follow the informal rules, and it doesn't mean the rules won't change, but from a social standpoint it makes more sense than giving everyone access from the start. There's also the fact that exclusivity makes people desire things they don't really want, and that it's probably a good move from a technological standpoint too. --- |
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SiegeLord
Member #7,827
October 2006
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Kibiz0r said: That doesn't mean the newcomers will follow the informal rules, and it doesn't mean the rules won't change, but from a social standpoint it makes more sense than giving everyone access from the start. I question how it "makes more sense" when the end result is the same no matter what you do. If the goal is to not make another 4chan, the choice of making the service exclusive or not at the start is empirically shown to be irrelevant. "For in much wisdom is much grief: and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow."-Ecclesiastes 1:18 |
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Mark Oates
Member #1,146
March 2001
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SiegeLord said: choice of making the service exclusive or not at the start is empirically shown to be irrelevant. No, I totally disagree. People won't want to use the service if it gets hijacked from the start by a bunch of /b/tards. At least in the beginning. Once it's big enough. more people doesn't affect the image of the product that much. -- |
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Thomas Fjellstrom
Member #476
June 2000
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Indeed, and for what its worth, I think the claim that facebook is just another 4chan is so wrong I can't believe anyone even suggested it. Sure theres some stupid people on it, but thats all thats ON 4chan. Theres no comparison. -- |
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Mark Oates
Member #1,146
March 2001
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Mark Oates said: People won't want to use the service if it gets hijacked [...] by a bunch of /b/tards. A good example: religion. Lately, a bunch of wacko republicans have been hijacking it, and people don't want to be associated with the wackos. -- |
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Neil Black
Member #7,867
October 2006
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Mark Oates said: A good example: religion. Lately, a bunch of wacko republicans have been hijacking it, and people don't want to be associated with the wackos.
I'm technically not a republican, but I am a wacko. Do people want to be associated with me or not?
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Goalie Ca
Member #2,579
July 2002
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since i have no one to collaborate with yet really.. i've been using it as a whiteboard and todolist, and quick place to send links and code with myself on various computers. ------------- |
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