RX8 Europe Forum IRC chat?
Spoke to JonH and EdOwen last night but had to 'leave' about 10ish, as getting in in the neck from the Mrs for being a 'computer saddo' :D
Maybe we should arrange a 'virtual' meet for a certain day and time once everyone has the technology to do so?
Maybe we should arrange a 'virtual' meet for a certain day and time once everyone has the technology to do so?
Without wishing to come across aggressive, is this forum and interchange not enough without starting another (be it) faster forum?
As a non-IT old fart perhaps I am missing the advantages.
rael
As a non-IT old fart perhaps I am missing the advantages.
rael
Because it's interactive, it becomes a lot more like a chat down the pub. Things tend to go off at a tangent, but it's also great not having to wait for a reply.
So it's a different experience, not as focused as the forum but more open to finding out more about your sad fellow RX-8 ownwers-to-be.
So it's a different experience, not as focused as the forum but more open to finding out more about your sad fellow RX-8 ownwers-to-be.
Originally posted by rael
Without wishing to come across aggressive, is this forum and interchange not enough without starting another (be it) faster forum?
As a non-IT old fart perhaps I am missing the advantages.
rael
Without wishing to come across aggressive, is this forum and interchange not enough without starting another (be it) faster forum?
As a non-IT old fart perhaps I am missing the advantages.
rael
:p I can't connect through the work proxy so evenings after 10:30 are best for me.
It was good to chat to the guys on last night - shame I had to go so soon - the joy's of being a parent!
Last edited by AndyPearce; Sep 2, 2003 at 03:42 AM.
Originally posted by rael
Without wishing to come across aggressive, is this forum and interchange not enough without starting another (be it) faster forum?
As a non-IT old fart perhaps I am missing the advantages.
rael
Without wishing to come across aggressive, is this forum and interchange not enough without starting another (be it) faster forum?
As a non-IT old fart perhaps I am missing the advantages.
rael
I will endevour to find a web based JAVA IRC client and install it somwhere... hopefully that will make it a little easier for the uninitiated.
1) go to www.searchirc.com and thats got a java based irc client
2) I'm not pizsded. I'n sowba.
2) I'm not pizsded. I'n sowba.
I meant to ask a similar question about MSN...
Anyone else on MSN Messenger?
If so - add me! andycohen@hotmail.com
-andy-
Anyone else on MSN Messenger?
If so - add me! andycohen@hotmail.com
-andy-
Yes, I'm on MSN (Until 15'th of October) when Microsoft is likley to lock a load of people including me out.
I'm moving to Jabber, along with a lot of other people I know.... take a look at the Exodus client.
http://exodus.jabberstudio.org/
There's lots of info and other clients at:-
http://www.jabber.org/
All that said, I'm also on AIM, ICQ and Yahoo... What can I say, I use GAIM which can do ALL the protocols.
http://gaim.sourceforge.net/
But beware, the Windows version is reported to be a little flaky.
Edit: See my profile for my account details on various protocols.
I'm moving to Jabber, along with a lot of other people I know.... take a look at the Exodus client.
http://exodus.jabberstudio.org/
There's lots of info and other clients at:-
http://www.jabber.org/
All that said, I'm also on AIM, ICQ and Yahoo... What can I say, I use GAIM which can do ALL the protocols.
http://gaim.sourceforge.net/
But beware, the Windows version is reported to be a little flaky.
Edit: See my profile for my account details on various protocols.
Last edited by BlueAdept; Sep 3, 2003 at 05:57 AM.
Re: IRC or not IRC
Originally posted by crabacle
Chaps,
For those with firewalls and broadband routers, IRC is a pain to configure.
Anybody fancy using Yahoo messenger instead? Again its free and its V Good.
Chaps,
For those with firewalls and broadband routers, IRC is a pain to configure.
Anybody fancy using Yahoo messenger instead? Again its free and its V Good.
I picked IRC specifically becasue it IS available to everyone, or should be at least at home... Not sure if you can create a "Chat" on Yahoo, but it's certainly not supported in any of the clients I have... they don't make an official client for ANY of the computers I use either at work or at home!
Why are Microsoft likely to remove a load of people from MSN on the 15th Oct?
I think we should stick with IRC for our scheduled chats - the MSN Messenger bit I was just interested in as people tend to use this anyway for general online contacts, so wondered if anyone else had it. It's more useful for one-to-one conversations than group meetings/conferences etc.
-andy-
I think we should stick with IRC for our scheduled chats - the MSN Messenger bit I was just interested in as people tend to use this anyway for general online contacts, so wondered if anyone else had it. It's more useful for one-to-one conversations than group meetings/conferences etc.
-andy-
Well, they stated that as of that time, non Microsoft "3rd Party" clients would be blocked... as would those people using earlier MS clients.
Since I, and a lot of my contacts are not in a position to use "Microsoft Messenger".... partly because I have contacts on 5 different IM networks, but mainly because MS do not make a client for non MS operating systems such as Linux"
So, I've migrated everyone I can to Jabber and I guess I'll loose the rest.
Since I, and a lot of my contacts are not in a position to use "Microsoft Messenger".... partly because I have contacts on 5 different IM networks, but mainly because MS do not make a client for non MS operating systems such as Linux"
So, I've migrated everyone I can to Jabber and I guess I'll loose the rest.
Originally posted by sixspeed
Why are Microsoft likely to remove a load of people from MSN on the 15th Oct?
I think we should stick with IRC for our scheduled chats - the MSN Messenger bit I was just interested in as people tend to use this anyway for general online contacts, so wondered if anyone else had it. It's more useful for one-to-one conversations than group meetings/conferences etc.
-andy-
Why are Microsoft likely to remove a load of people from MSN on the 15th Oct?
I think we should stick with IRC for our scheduled chats - the MSN Messenger bit I was just interested in as people tend to use this anyway for general online contacts, so wondered if anyone else had it. It's more useful for one-to-one conversations than group meetings/conferences etc.
-andy-
Is there anyone around tonight, if so I'll look in if I can stay awake?
Did a big network upgrade last night got home at 02:45 and was up again 06:30 so feeling a bit tired today.
Did a big network upgrade last night got home at 02:45 and was up again 06:30 so feeling a bit tired today.


