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Old 08-06-2014, 04:26 PM #1
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Default GROUP CHAT for this week (FORMAT CHANGE)

Not sure if people would be up for another group chat this week.

Regarding the current format we have, I think it is difficult for our injured brains to keep up if there are too many people in a chat room (as someone aptly pointed out).

I suggest that we have multiple chatrooms and keep the number of people to about 3 per chatroom. This way, the discussion will be more intimate and meaningful. Also, the topic can be decided by the people in a given chatroom as the most pressing issues are different for everyone.

Please let me know what you think. This is a trial and error process so if what I am suggesting does not work out, we can always change it!
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