Online voicechat?

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I've been doing hobby stuff on linux now for about three years, and am really craving the chance to voice-chat online with other blind linux users. Hacking in my garage is getting kind of lonely!
 
I know of only two possibilities; both don't work well for me.
 
One is to hang out on the speakup reflector which involves installing SpeakFreely either on my Windows laptop or one of my linux machines. The problem with this is that I'm behind a hardware router and don't want any of my machines connected directly to the internet. From what I've read, speakfreely won't work with NAT.
 
The second possibility is to join the Thursday night Linux chat on www.for-the-people.com. These people are a wonderful community but I'm not active enough, so my membership keeps expiring.  Tonight, I tried to log in to join the chat, but I no longer exist in their database. I am embarrassed to ask them to renew my membership now for the fourth time.
 
I live in California, so their Linux chat which starts at 5 PM is usually happening when I'm commuting home from my job. So I will only participate occasionally and don't want to keep asking  a human to add me to the database yet again.
 
Does anyone know of any other possibilities? I'd like the same free-form experience that people have when they go to a Linux user group in a coffee shop, just sitting around chatting without worries about anything being off-topic.
 
--Debee
 
 
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