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For people who don't know what an IRC its a online chat. The good things about IRC chat channels is that people can post vids links from youtube, get to know people actually, discuss about anything, and instead of wasting time with a whole thread to ask a question just ask on IRC. There are other chat channels on many different levels and its pretty fine system. We can use it in between posts and save more time.
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i dislike IRC quite a bit.
out of curiosity...how long has that been up for? Originally posted by Cyborg99 |
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I have no idea, I'm just curious on how the channel will end up, Will it turn into a barrens chat to prove that the entire mmo community is infested or will actual intellectual use it. Maybe no one will use it at all.. |
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The following is the official MMORPG.com IRC chat room. * Server: irc.coldfront.net Or you can click on the Chat button near the top of all pages on this website. The OP's chat is /not/ MMORPG.com's. |
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I visit the IRC chat from time to time when there's a developer community QA. I'm amazed that some of the "trolls" don't go in when they get an EA team up, though it's still pretty moderated. Debugging is twice as hard as writing the code in the first place. Therefore, if you write the code as cleverly as possible, you are, by definition, not smart enough to debug it. |
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I used Internet Relay Chat for a couple of years, about 15 years ago, and I'm amazed it's still going strong. Handy tool. |
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Didn't know about it. |
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heartless
Elite Member
Joined: 1/05/04
Imagination will often carry us to worlds that never were. But without it we go nowhere. -Carl Sagan |
The thing about this particular chat is that every time I go in there, no one ever says anything.
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IRC is still going strong. It's open and unregulated - which means it will always have an underground-ish type of following, at least until something better that meets the 'open' and 'unregulated' criteria comes along. |
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