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The ease of IRC



On Tue, 27 Mar 2001, Robin wrote:

> I gave up after it told me that I needed to have Java enabled when I
> already did (I can't use IRC because of our university's firewall).  I'm
> used to this nonsense from Windows-oriented sites, but found it a little
> ironic in this context.


There are plenty of text-only irc clients! But you need Java to embed an
irc client into a web page, so users don't have to be bothered with
installing stuff. For unix, there is ircii and BitchX, for instance. There
are plenty for every platform. Within 5 minutes you can find one, starting
at yahoo.

Once installed, simply point to the server irc.openprojects.net, and go to
the channel #lojban.

Right now this channel has 6 people on line! The previous #lojban, on a
different IRC network, never had this many. People seem to like this
network, and it looks like this channel is going to get a lot of use.


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strengthen man; that he created the donkey, so that it might give
man something with which to compare himself; and he had created
man, to eat beef soup and not be a donkey.