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>Butch Langel wrote:
>> I gave it a try without success. Seems Sector's server is down.
>> I am planning on going down on Sunday to Chapman College. Help session is
>> scheduled. Will you be there, Steven?
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>Steven Levine said:
>> >Try:
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>> > irc.fyrelizard.homelinux.org
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>> >I hang out for a bit.
>> >
>> >Sector's server is:
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>DOWN
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>Use the irc.fyrelizard.homelinux.org address for your IRC client. We
>have a chat going now.
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>Steve Schiffman
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Thanks, Steve. I finally made it, but everyone had gone home. Maybe next
time.
butch
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