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Old 10-23-2010, 07:00 AM #1
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Can someone tell me how I can chat with everyone?
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Look at the very top of your web page. You should see---

Our Photo Gallery • Chat Rooms (0) • PubMed • Drugs • Medical Dictionary
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If there is a day or time frame that works best for you to use the flash chat - you can post that time & the time zone you are in, so others will know and can join in if they are available.

If a new thread is started for setting up chat times or meets, a new thread be sure to put "chat" or "flash chat" in the title.

many will use " chat anyone??" or "Want to chat at {time/zone}??" "Join me in Chat room now" etc
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If there is a day or time frame that works best for you to use the flash chat - you can post that time & the time zone you are in, so others will know and can join in if they are available.

If a new thread is started for setting up chat times or meets, a new thread be sure to put "chat" or "flash chat" in the title.

many will use " chat anyone??" or "Want to chat at {time/zone}??" "Join me in Chat room now" etc
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Look at the very top of your web page. You should see---

Our Photo Gallery • Chat Rooms (0) • PubMed • Drugs • Medical Dictionary
Thanks...................
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