On 08-Apr-99, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
a> 3. Another lazy thing..
a> You can attach commands etc to events and even certain people. So if
a> there was someone called `PugLagos' and you wanted to say hi whenever he
a> said `Hello <insert name here>' without you even being there you could do
a> just that. This can be especially useful if you want to greet certain
a> people when they join a channel and you'r too busy to say hi yourself.
a> You could make it pause so that appears as if you took time typing it in
a> (people may notice if you say something the very second they appear on
a> the channel.. ;) )
Or maybe someone could program an AI for Amirc so that you wouldn't have to
read anything at all.. Maybe leave it running for a week and then ask the
computer who your friends are, who you are currently having a flame war
with and who you have decided to have a kick fest with.. Then maybe it
could be compiled to run on your ISP's server, saving the money of having
to connect to the net at all... A future version could browse the web for
you too so you wouldn't have to connect to the ISP at all..
:�
PS.. Don't flame me this is an obvious attempt at humor.. With the
exception that this is probably possible right now..
But on a serious note, if you can't be bothered typing in hello's yourself
(or at least hitting a preset button) why would you bother going on to IRC
at all? Is it to get the warm and fuzzy feeling that the other people on
the channel really like you and say hi?? (or are they using bots too?) cue
X-files theme..
:)
Regards
--
You cannot kill time without injuring eternity.
-- Thoreau
Eric Fillisch
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.netspace.net.au/~fillisch
ICQ UIN 15001523
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