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*stumbles in* by ubergeek22002-09-29 14:12:18
  i feel unmissed. :( (n/t) by ubergeek22002-09-29 15:17:17
    you were missed just things were by Arienadean2002-09-29 15:19:16
      that's cool... by ubergeek22002-09-29 15:26:09
        I'm on the networks I'm usually on by Arienadean 2002-09-29 16:07:05
well network... I'm only talking to danutball right now under a backup nick I use. I'm not on the other network I go to. Check my diary for info on the networks/javachat if your curious about going on the irc. :) Oh and I recommend the following irc clients: X-Chat(it works for windows or linux and is free), mirc(in windows of course), pirch(again windows), or kvirc(linux). I also have yahoo messenger for linux and icq but they aren't turned on right now.

oh if you go on the irc the "@" by a name means a moderator occasionally tho its a channel robot.(which another mod will tell you if it is and sometimes you can play with the darn things <g>). Oh and it's considered rude to private message anyone the first few times your on... only exception is a channel moderator/op or an ircop(server admin). Otherwise you have to ask in channel if they would like to talk in private or they should ask you... Oh and don't ask a/s/l...(even if its ment harmlessly) they'll offer it if they want and usually they like to get to know you first if your new. :)
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          The "@" means "Op" not "mod" by DaNutBall2002-09-29 16:10:57
            yes I know but to people that aren't by Arienadean2002-09-29 16:23:45

 

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