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and not :h because people have used :h for the other thing for a long time and there's no real reason to switch that to :g and make the new thing :h.
I mean unless it's supposed to stand for Heads but that's silly because it's not like a semicolon stands for radio
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The semicolon looks like an earpiece
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The dot is your receiver, the comma is your mic
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UrsulaMejor Wrote:The semicolon looks like an earpiece
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The dot is your receiver, the comma is your mic
holy
shit
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I just made it h because the default other/job frequency has been h (Because it originally replaced some sort of :h for headset thing) and the default for a dedicated command headset would be a command channel.
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Yeah, but most heads are gonna mostly be talking with the people in their department. Like the CE is gonna be talking to the Engineers about the engine and stuff, and the HoS is gonna need to direct security around and stuff.
It doesn't actually matter much though, it's not like it's gonna take that long to get used to. I was just wondering why you made the new thing h and moved the old thing to g instead of just making the new thing g.
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I can shift it back if that would be better for everyone.