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Re: Anxious, Sad, Confused.. Any help greatly appreciated.
I'm heading there tomorrow for the first time and my wife won't be joining me until hopefully October...hopefully not meaning at least 2 months, but no more than as it can't be before that, ^_^ I set up my mac and her laptop for Skype webcam. It's free from PC to PC and it's video which is even nicer. That will save us tons of $ and heartache. Highly recommended!
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Re: Anxious, Sad, Confused.. Any help greatly appreciated.
My boyfriend is in Korea - he has a Korean cellphone which I can text him on - and we use webcams, and instant messenger with webcams - I get to chat to him regularly which is great :) We also voice chat via the computer.
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