Sunday, August 8, 2010

Beer and Internet: It is What Post-Collegiates of the 21st Century Do

I met some amazing friends in college. I believe it is a necessity that we stay in contact with one another. My roommates from my senior and I decided to conduct at a video chat conference with one another. Joel Vanderworp, Shawn McKinstry, and I met on August 7th at 12am (EST – 1pm Aug. 8th Seoul time) to conduct a video chat. Because of the incredible technology available to us, we were able to share a beer together, catch up with one another, and recount some good memories.

Sharing a beer with Joel and Shawn via iChat

There are several ways to video chat with people. Skype may be the most popular. Skype is good because it works on basically every computer. There are other options, however. I like iChat because you are able to share screens or watch movies with one another. iChat is only available on Macs and the connection seems to get dropped a lot. My favorite is Google’s video gchat because it is reliable, the picture quality and sound are the best, and you can minimize your own face so you aren’t constantly looking at yourself instead of the person you are actually talking to. It is such a blessing being able to have face-to-face conversations with the people who I am closest with despite being thousands of miles and several hours away.

Watching Mad Men with Amanda

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