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#1 User is offline   babalu1997 

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Posted 2011-January-29, 13:52

here is the problem.

4 of us wwill be attending a private lesson

the teacher will open a teaching table(old version I think)

so, he cannot ban kibitzers because we students will be kibitzing.

now, what may happen is that a number of other students may attempt to join the table, and i suppose the guy must now repeatedly turn down requests for joining, and likely have to explain why.

if he makes the table invisible, how can the invited students get there?

thanks

View PostFree, on 2011-May-10, 03:57, said:

Babalu just wanted a shoulder to cry on, is that too much to ask for?
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Posted 2011-January-29, 14:28

View Postbabalu1997, on 2011-January-29, 13:52, said:

here is the problem.

4 of us wwill be attending a private lesson

the teacher will open a teaching table(old version I think)

so, he cannot ban kibitzers because we students will be kibitzing.

now, what may happen is that a number of other students may attempt to join the table, and i suppose the guy must now repeatedly turn down requests for joining, and likely have to explain why.

if he makes the table invisible, how can the invited students get there?

thanks

Make the table invisible and reserve the seats for the four students. They should receive invitations to sit, or may need to log back in to do so. When you have sat at the table you can leave the seat (click on the seat) and you will remain at the table as a kibitzer.

Alternatively make the table invisible after you have all joined it.
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