All I’ve gotta say is, when I hopped into the 3bubbles chat from TechCrunch’s post on the beta, this is not what I expected to see:
I swear, I had no idea both Sean and Zach were both already in there. We need to stop all reading TechCrunch, that’s just weirding me out.
Garfield the cat doesn’t actually speak, so what would Garfield the comic look like if he just wasn’t there? Apparently it would look like Jon is a mental patient.





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When I logged into the chat, I had no idea that ZACH was already there. Then we both decided to change our names to include the web address for 1) free publicity and 2) weirdness factor. Then Brian showed up. We totally didn’t plan it. Priceless…
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alwaysBETA » 3bubbles: First Impressions
[…] As some of you probably already saw from our 3bubbles Bash, Sean, Brian and I checked out hot new Bubble2.0 beta 3bubbles. We all showed up because there was an announcement on TechCrunch when it went live. The basic idea behind the service seems to be that you can associate a unique AJAX chat room with a URL. So if you wanted to set up a chat room for every blog post you make or photo you post, you can now do it as easily as doing comments. It’s a little featureless and unstable right now, but then that’s what the beta tag is for… Oh wait, it doesn’t say “beta” anywhere. Well, it doesn’t support a lot of things I’ve gotten used to in my few painful experiences with chat rooms like a “send” key, variable text color/style and a member list that doesn’t give me an epileptic seizure. You know, the basics. […]