"Where I'm Heading" is as important as "Where I am now."
Nothing stops me from entering where I'm going, but the site wording makes me think I ought to wait till I get there. Connecting desktop me to real me means that I'll say I'm heading to "Viscount Dance Studios in 10 minutes." That's sometimes easier than connecting in some way once I'm there.
Also another thing I think about when meeting up: how long will my friends be there anyway? I know that's getting a bit complicated, but I thought I'd put it out there for consideration.
Also another thing I think about when meeting up: how long will my friends be there anyway? I know that's getting a bit complicated, but I thought I'd put it out there for consideration.
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Inappropriate?Hey John,
Thanks for the idea. We will definitely think about adding the ability to have an "en route to XYZ Place" status, and have hashed out a few ideas about how that might work.
Our work around at the moment is to re-shout with a message from your current location with something like, "leaving at 3:05pm - headed to Green Dragon". It's not an official solution, just a work-around until we can figure out the details :)
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Inappropriate?a schedule that i could set at the start of the day would be very powerful for facilitating ad-hoc meetups. (shizzups as ryan just invented)
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Inappropriate?Seems to be the core question: is there enough there there with just "there" as Shizzow's window on its users semantic space? Compare phone history - early British phone users just called to see if someone was there, then went there to talk; early rural U.S. users were not so interested either in talking from here or going there, but more in listening in on conversations as entertainment.
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