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In <200207181357.AHI47822@100m.mpr200-2.esr.lvcm.net>, on 07/18/02
at 05:58 AM, eyeleica@lvcm.com said:
>Just wondering if the help irc scheduled for last night went off as
>planned. I tried for 2 hours to find the connection. I found nothing
>for #scoug at Webbnet. Thinking that I would find the channel on one of
>the others listed, I played with various combinations without success.
>I must be doing something wrong. Maybe next week.
Yep, we were there from about 7pm to 9:30pm, which is later than usual. A
developer from Oz, that I work with now and then showed up. It was early
afternoon for him.
When did you try? I'm on the channel now, if you want to try it now.
IRC is an odd beast. It is implemented as cooperating servers. Sometimes
a server gets disconnected and you are all alone on the channel. IRC
itself is working just fine, but you have only yourself to talk to.
Steven
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