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--- In lojban@egroups.com, Bob LeChevalier-Logical Language Group 
<lojbab@l...> wrote:
[...]
> (Nora 
> and I have always wondered when to look for such sessions - I have 
never 
> found anyone on #Lojban when I have looked).

Are you absolutely sure that it was #lojban on EFnet you checked? 
Nowadays, there's always at least a couple of people there. (For 
sufficiently small values of "people": some are bots, and some are 
people with cable connections, who stay on IRC around the clock, but 
are not always present at their computers.)

co'o mi'e tsali


