precisely! We have to go with a sense of urgency....we've got nothing to lose. Perhaps we can send updates to Katie Hood at MJFF in case they begin to develop a belief that we are actually going to produce something. I think we have the best patient researchers here that I've seen. And if we do it right, I will try my darndest to bring in Linda Herman and Stan p., both college librarians with great access to information.
I see problems with Skype. We need a phone number at least. Our own line at neurotalk? Otherwise , it'll be hit and miss.
A push at iinitiating some kind of plan, before the holidays hit, would be a good objective. What do you think?
paula
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Originally Posted by reverett123
Skype might be a good option and free as well. A USB camera can be had for from 25 to 50 bucks. The latter opens another possibility as well. You aren't going to accomplish much with 20 people on a conference call unless you have an agenda. If everyone has a webcam they can easily tape a video and upload it to an "agenda" folder by a certain day before the next conference. Each participant would then download the agenda items and play each one. Then the call itself could be used for discussion instead of explanation.
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