I really like using the chatroom, so I'd be up for it. The idea of setting a regular time keeps popping up, but not enough people really stick to it or confirm their interest which is a shame as it's alrite the times I have been in
I'd be up for it, providing there were a good numbers of regulars in there.
When it's full of idiotic newbies its just a waste of time trying to get any decent conversation going.
I do quite like the idea though of something like "The chrismoyles.net chat night" - especially if Aled (or whoever) was able to pop in from time to time to provide answers about the show.
Flash pisses me off on technical, aesthetical and philosophical levels, so I don't install it. IRC is generally a lot better, and it means you don't have to access it through the site, which is a plus.
Well, the authoring tools cost a bundle, it's pretty much a closed format, and, as a webdeveloper, I don't like having to guess as to whether particular plugins are installed or not, and what versions they are (it's hard enough just pandering to IE's buggy rendering engine).
It is legal to create a authoring application, although as the file format has to be reverse engineered, and as the file format is probably licensed, there are many legal hurdles to jump. From memory there's a Flash authoring application being written in Java, although I'm not sure how far it's come along.
Its obvious, Comedy Dave would rather go to the Denist, and well its unlikely Moyles will ever do it. Unless - he decides to turn up unannouned. However, I think people like Dom and Carrie would be interested in a webchat aswell.