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November 1998

In our conversations with other people we tend to interpret and often mis-interpret what we are saying to one another. Are we really listening? What happens when we read or see conversations. If we could write down what we are tying to say to each other, we have a new set of visual clues. If we use different styles, sizes, colors, layers - how does this change the way we communicate? When communicating on-line, what happens to conversations when we can see the words almost as quickly as they are spoken? Join us for a different kind of conversation without facial clues and body language. No images ot people please -- let us mingle among just the words. Let the type tell the stories. For more information or to participate in this project please contact:

jshafran@aol.com

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