Mobile exercise # sharing dinner and stories of exchange students

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Oh gosh!!! We finally finished this “impossible mission”.

 

For using this adobe connect, we spend 15 minutes to find the link ; it’s difficult even at the beginning~~~

There are  our tasks’ content : Tommy wants to communicate when running ; I want to cook my dinner simultaneously

 

First thing to overcome , Tommy is in the outside , but this kind of connection  consumes so much flow of 3G, so we have to change our plan , and then restart  it within the wifi.

 

Secondly , somestimes , it will lag for a long time or we can,t hear other’s voice ; even webcam repeats our conversation after every  sentences

 

Last , I think my task is very interesting but busy ; I have to cut and cook for my dinner with one hand haha (it ‘s really a challenge ) Besides , for more special views , I have to show my cuisine in front of webcam .

 

   Advantage: to make my partner , Tommy , participate in process of my supper ; I think he can really smell it !!!

         Disadvantage: I can,t see my mobile because I ‘m exhausted  by looking at my dishes to make sure it will not fire up 

 

Compared with me , what Tommy present is the whole view of public area in his hall. As an off – campus student , I am curious about the interior of hall , thanks  him

 

Screenshot_2015-03-17-19-02-19      → we have virtual dinner together via grabbing some food

 

In all , due to some technical problems , I prefer to live in real life ><

at least , we don’t have to confirm our conversation like : Can you hear me ? I cannot see you  or   Oh no it’s lag again 

but , if somebody really solves  this problem , I think I still take virtual into  consideration for convenience .

 

And then , considering what other listen is via another media ,so we have to carefully adjust to the volume .

After all , it ‘s a good and interesting experience I have ever had  for familiarity with mobile webcam .

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