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[ At first it's just a view of Sam since he isn't saying anything. He hasn't said much since arriving, but it's hopefully safe enough to speak up, now, without the threat of "matchmaking" coming up. ]
Right, so. I'm actually looking for Adrian Clark? I haven't had a roommate since college, but I'm pretty sure I don't snore.
[ He's more than a little confused about the other bit. It didn't really seem like anything else he was hearing about over this MID nework. ]
Can somebody also tell me what "MID technician" means?
Right, so. I'm actually looking for Adrian Clark? I haven't had a roommate since college, but I'm pretty sure I don't snore.
[ He's more than a little confused about the other bit. It didn't really seem like anything else he was hearing about over this MID nework. ]
Can somebody also tell me what "MID technician" means?

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Keyboard is about as tiny as you can get. We're talking I'm using a q-tip just to type. If holographics are possible, theh increase the size of the board with that.
Common abbreviations is a thought, too. Things that people say a lot but it's a pain to type out.
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Any suggestions on a base set of words? I don't think everyone here speaks English.
Pretty good ideas. Want to take point on them as your first projects?
[Delegation!]
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If base language is other than the standard 26 letter english alphabet it will come down to a lot of personal input. Languages that have a pictographic root are going to have a hard time with 90% of the network anyway but I can try whip up a simple conversion key that turns letters to binary. Then it won't matter who speaks what, people have their own settings but it's all the same.
For abbreviations it's just simple stuff: Mister = Mr, Doctor = Dr
Etcetera = etc :)
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["go for it"]
That's a good start. Maybe some autocomplete on things like Moira and Ingress too.