I like IRC a lot, and I don't really prefer the chat rooms that are
integrated into browsers. They seem very limited. Kai here has a good
idea, and with the page that he will put up about IRC, people on the list
can learn about IRC and sort of expand their minds. It's not only fun,
but it's also a learning experience. :) BTW...when I first moved to my
current ISP, I had no idea what IRC was, but I learned quickly when some
people I knew wanted to meet there. Now I use IRC all of the time. (I
just use Undernet more, Kai :P) Efnet sounds fine to me though...it
makes me no nevermind. :)
Blake Wylie
1970 MGB
On Sun, 14 Dec 1997, Kai Radicke wrote:
> >> list if there seems to be enough interest...How about the evening two
> days
> >> before X-mas? Maybe about 7:30? Let me know if you're interested...
> >> Mike Lishego
> >
> >Mike this sounds like a plan - Id be interested - Perhaps instead of IRC
> >which many people on this list are not too familiar with we could use
> >Kai's Chat Room on his web page?
> >
> >Rick
>
>
> Good Idea...!
>
> Well the service that provides the chat room on my page is really starting
> to become bad...so I wouldn't recommend meeting there.
>
> IRC is an excellent option...I'll put together an IRC newbie page with info
> on setting up mIRC for Windows 3.1/95/NT. If someone with a Mac would like
> to do a Mac IRC instructions page, please feel free to email me...!
>
> I'll let everyone know in a few days what is up...
>
> (BTW, I'm partial to EFnet IRC network, biggest the best and probably the
> fastest compared to DALnet some of the other IRC networks...)
>
> If anyone wants to meet me on IRC now, look at the last line of my sig
> file...I'll be in #mg
>
> Cheers,
>
> Kai Radicke -- mowogmg@pil.net, 1966 MGB @ http://www.pil.net/~mowogmg
> Dialogue Internet - Intelligent Internet Solutions (Net Khan)
>
> IRC: irc.mcs.net, #inet-access (my nick: ActiveX or KMR)
>
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