>>I'm online on the UT.
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>>I do not have a facebook account (and don't want one).
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>>Dunno if being online on the UT helps.
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>>>The Universal Thread Day is tomorrow. Don't miss it. For our first one, we are targeting at 100 members signed on at the same time between 12h00 and 15h00 EDT.
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>I'm guessing we can not get 100 users at the same time. Wondering if we can at least get 60? I also need to check with someone who promised to be here and not here yet.
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>In addition, one of my friends did log (after I asked him in gmail), but said he doesn't have left panel or right panel in Google Chrome and didn't see a PM I sent him.
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>Michel,
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>May be you can post a quick demonstration of the basic account setup in UT page and here for novices?
Perhaps like me a lot of people completely misunderstood this. i thought we were trying to get 100 logged on to UT at the same time ( I see 50 right now )
Just went to the facebook page and clicked attending ( looks like 26 or so ).
Not sure everyone who uses UT has or wants a FB account.
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