But over the years we've
chatted about all sorts of different stuff, and I remember, you know, you kind of coming from a public market background, you know.
Our growing Silver Travel Forum is a melting pot of ideas and
chat about all sorts of different topics.
is a melting pot of ideas and
chat about all sorts of different topics.
We chatted about all sorts of things, including the value of mentoring each other.
Not exact matches
What to do instead: Ask to
chat first and use the initial conversation to gauge what the company is like, what the person may or may not like
about it, and what
sort of experience their company is looking for.
Chat with the group's administrator
about the
sorts of businesses its angels have funded and why.
If you have your doubts
about the merits of synchronised swimming then a five minute
chat with Phoebe Bradley - Smith should
sort you out.
The Internet Relay
Chat — a
sort of Citizens» Band in text — was also buzzing with talk
about the earthquake.
Talking
about phone
chat dating and the services of
chat lines, we noticed that a lot of people may not know what phone
chat is or what
sorts of services are offered on
chat lines.
There is no question
about the fact that an online
chat session will definitely fill you up with joy and a
sort of pleasant anxiety — where you are just anxious to keep talking to the person who has a lot in common with you — and the feeling that you just want meet her and start a long, happy and healthy relationship with her.
Ryan, Marshall, and I chit
chatted about the Golden Globes and various other
sorts of topics.
This
sort of thinking is very similar to some of the thinking we do with the industry around platform features, and it got my co-worker Krotus and I
chatting about what features might be considered as being the basic «bar» for a co-op title.
During our
chat, we talked
about all
sorts of things.
We recently
chatted with Smith and Wolpert
about this course and particularly its incorporation of The Good Project's Value
Sort as a core class activity.
«You should aim to be that
sort of dinner guest who can
chat intelligently to strangers
about interesting things without boring them rigid with too much detail and trivia.
Over the years writing for Gear Diary, we often have
chats behind the scenes
about all
sorts of issues.
How
about tanks, destructible environments, nuclear bombs, and real - time (
sort of) voice
chat?!
I think we've struck a better balance after that initial introductory period but I think there are also risks there were if you're fully remote and therefore the only way to interact with colleagues is through some
sort of
chat portal, it can get too fun to just
chat with people rather than using it to communicate
about work and sometimes personal check in stuff to see how you're team is doing because you care
about them because you work with them, but to focus it on getting work done rather than just being fun and silly.
In the chapter
about alcohol, the last page time is 3 minutes, yet the required video is 21 + minutes, so the course would time - out while watching the video - preventing me from continuing... I don't know what happened to the
chat support - it
sort of died, but when speaking to support directly on the phone, the issue was taken care of in real time!
I'm not even talking
about smart bots or any
sort of artificially intelligent assistant meant to help out with useful information during
chats.
I didn't sleep well, hustled into the office via a mailbox delivery to my ex's place of the youngest's homework and orange clothes for Harmony Day, listened to a message on my phone from the eldest's school
about her fringe being too long (WTF FFS), bolted home after work to let the fur babies inside, bolted back to work for an office dinner (that's the gang in the main pic), realised on the way home that I need to be at a work function on Wednesday morning at 6.30 am... which is the youngest's birthday; had a major panic attack over the youngest waking up parentless on her 11th birthday; sent a frantic message to my ex asking if he could come over at 6.30 am on Wednesday;
chatted briefly to an exhausted DD as he drove home from work at 9.30 pm; felt my stomach drop slightly when he said «just don't blog
about the howling dogs»; pointed out that those
sort of suggested edits needed to be made MUCH earlier to avoid appearing in the blog...
I segued into a chitter
chat about how despite having PMT for three weeks and having the sorest boobs on the planet, which require me to support them with my forearms when I do any
sort of jumpy exercise.