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Matthew
@matthew
if you're jumping on a call with someone (assume minimal notetaking if any required) and they ask to do audio-only so that they can walk while talking, would you be: a) frustrated b) indifferent c) happy or something else?
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Vitalik Buterin
@vitalik.eth
Surprised by the "it shows they don't respect your time" takes. I find that my ability to maintain attention in a call while walking is *higher* than while sitting still.
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Matthew
@matthew
đź’Ż
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McBain
@mcbain
As with all things I think the more likely you are to be offended by this sort of thing Shows how fragile your ego is
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tldr (tim reilly)
@tldr
You’re in good company: “Aristotle's custom was to teach while strolling through the Lyceum in Athens.” https://www.etymonline.com/word/peripatetic
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chet
@cosmicblend
fully agree. walking while talking helps focus and is better for the mind in my opinion
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Jordan
@jordankong.eth
Same. I’m a pacer.
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enderman.eth
@enderman.eth
Walk & talk is generally best for me. But, as an enderman, I also enjoy teleportation. Notes are good, but a recorded audio call is optimal. Recording and transcription available immediately for review. This is effectively what we’re doing with twitter spaces. Note-taking not required, except for key action items.
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ernest @ GC
@ernestkou
Same
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