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If you had a calling card with me...

Lordfly Digeridoo
Prim Orchestrator
Join date: 21 Jul 2003
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01-05-2004 21:36
It's currently "cancelled".

No, I don't hate anyone. I just emptied my calling card folder because it was getting ridiculous :)

I'll re-add you when I run into you in-world :P

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Lordfly Digeridoo
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01-06-2004 09:47
bumperoonie, so people can actually see it.
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Dionysus Starseeker
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01-06-2004 12:18
Nah, you just hate me, LF *cry*
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eltee Statosky
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Join date: 23 Sep 2003
Posts: 1,258
01-07-2004 11:26
honestly LL jus needs to give us a 'notification' callin card folder, or at least a checkbox on the card...

I love havin cards for people, so if someone's talkin about someone i can bring up the card and put a face to the name.. but the notifications for EVERY SINGLE ONE are kinda silly... i wanna know if any of my 10-15 in game friends come on sure, the other 500.. eh... thats jus unreasonably spammy
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Beryl Greenacre
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Join date: 24 Jun 2003
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01-07-2004 11:50
From: someone
Originally posted by eltee Statosky
honestly LL jus needs to give us a 'notification' callin card folder, or at least a checkbox on the card...

Eltee, that is brilliant...! Lindens, are you listening??
Nergal Fallingbridge
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Join date: 26 Jun 2003
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01-07-2004 12:00
Really agree with eltee's concept.

A separate item that I'd like to see added to calling cards is a field where we can add our own annotations to a calling card that we have for someone. This annotation wouldn't be visible to anybody else -- like a post-it note in your address book.
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eltee Statosky
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Join date: 23 Sep 2003
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01-07-2004 12:07
From: someone
Originally posted by Nergal Fallingbridge
Really agree with eltee's concept.

A separate item that I'd like to see added to calling cards is a field where we can add our own annotations to a calling card that we have for someone. This annotation wouldn't be visible to anybody else -- like a post-it note in your address book.


ooh i'd love that too... i do have a 'friends' foler but more'n once i've found a name in there an im like.. who... is this again? sheesh and i've only been playin like 3 months
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Carnildo Greenacre
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Join date: 15 Nov 2003
Posts: 1,044
01-07-2004 12:27
From: someone
Originally posted by Nergal Fallingbridge
Really agree with eltee's concept.

A separate item that I'd like to see added to calling cards is a field where we can add our own annotations to a calling card that we have for someone. This annotation wouldn't be visible to anybody else -- like a post-it note in your address book.


Good idea. You can fake it by making a notecard with that person's name, but making sure the notecard stays with the calling card can be tedious.
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Nergal Fallingbridge
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Join date: 26 Jun 2003
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01-07-2004 13:07
Wasn't my idea originally -- Loki Pico brought it up in a conversation the other day, and I thought it was pretty good. Also, Kex Godel (?) is working on a script kludge that should let us have something similar for only the people that we select once we turn off the integrated online notifications.
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