ok, im not talking about the chatrooms, it’s that little button thingy in ur email that puts you into chat mode or something. yeah, how is chatting in your email thingy different from messenger? it’s kind of confusing me, A LOT. sorry if you dont know what im talking about, but this is really the only way i can think of to explain it.
Archive for March, 2010
Maximum Ridegirl asked:
ok, im not talking about the chatrooms, it’s that little button thingy in ur email that puts you into chat mode or something. yeah, how is chatting in your email thingy different from messenger? it’s kind of confusing me, A LOT. sorry if you dont know what im talking about, but this is really the only way i can think of to explain it.
ok, im not talking about the chatrooms, it’s that little button thingy in ur email that puts you into chat mode or something. yeah, how is chatting in your email thingy different from messenger? it’s kind of confusing me, A LOT. sorry if you dont know what im talking about, but this is really the only way i can think of to explain it.
kelsey k asked:
Cri du chat is the result of a chromosome abnormality—a deleted piece of chromosomal material on chromosome 5. In 90 percent of children with cri du chat syndrome, the deletion is sporadic. This means that it happens randomly and is not hereditary. If a child has cri du chat due to a sporadic deletion, the chance the parents could have another child with cri du chat is 1 percent. In approximately 10 percent of children with cri du chat, there is a hereditary chromosomal rearrangement that causes the deletion. If a parent has this rearrangement, the risk for their having a child with cri du chat is greater than 1 percent.
Cri du chat is the result of a chromosome abnormality—a deleted piece of chromosomal material on chromosome 5. In 90 percent of children with cri du chat syndrome, the deletion is sporadic. This means that it happens randomly and is not hereditary. If a child has cri du chat due to a sporadic deletion, the chance the parents could have another child with cri du chat is 1 percent. In approximately 10 percent of children with cri du chat, there is a hereditary chromosomal rearrangement that causes the deletion. If a parent has this rearrangement, the risk for their having a child with cri du chat is greater than 1 percent.
J-Papi asked:
I work at an office and would like to chat with my friends via Yahoo messenger. How can I tweak my messenger to be as discreet as possible? Is there an alternative chat messenging program that is more discreet? I want something that will close my windows and hide them when I am not using them.
I work at an office and would like to chat with my friends via Yahoo messenger. How can I tweak my messenger to be as discreet as possible? Is there an alternative chat messenging program that is more discreet? I want something that will close my windows and hide them when I am not using them.
.*..* Passionate D asked:
I am planning to hire a more advanced web designer to design a custom chat system for my website and I plan to use one of the freelance websites. I need an idea on how much to offer to get this completed. I am wanting some advanced features, like private messaging to users in chat, ability to post pictures in the chat room, ability to select fonts and font colors, template system, etc. How much would you suggest I offer to get this done?
I am planning to hire a more advanced web designer to design a custom chat system for my website and I plan to use one of the freelance websites. I need an idea on how much to offer to get this completed. I am wanting some advanced features, like private messaging to users in chat, ability to post pictures in the chat room, ability to select fonts and font colors, template system, etc. How much would you suggest I offer to get this done?









