On Mon 26-Feb-2001  5:25a, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
t> I was very disapointed last night that the /sign command isn't implemented
t> on amirc (it is on the irc clients built on an irc-ii basis at least)
t> cause it's ^such a funny command. It's main usage is something like that

t> 'hey I just found the /sign [your_zodiacal_sign] command'

t> I know it's childish, but is there any support planned for this nice
t> command so that amigaist people can enjoy it too ?


BAHAAHAHAHAHAHAAH    That's almost as good as telling mIRC kiddies that they
can get instant ops if they use /beep 100000 as a command.
Tell them "Seems the authors left a bug in there"... and of course, they
will believe you, even though it makes no sense...

Or, "Hey!  Man, I found a secret channel..   /join #0,0"
Which will part them from all channels they are joined to on certain
networks, depending on their IRCd...

Then there's another way to make people look like idiots to the world.
Tell them to /msg operserv help on certain networks...
Tell them that some commands are available to everyone.  When they say
"It said I was not permitted to use that command", tell them... Oh I forgot
the pass after it.  Tell them to use /msg operserv help wonky
and when they tell you that didn't work, tell them, that the 'o' is really
a zero...  By then, some IRC Oper or Admin will tire of seeing the notice
telling them some wanker is messing with Services, and will just kill 'em off.

This works particularly well on irc.beyondirc.net

People are so gullable...  

John

DR. John M. Hoyt / AKA Warren Peace  -  amicon.net SysAdmin
                       WarNPeace     -  C-Link! International Coordinator
                                     -  ZenMetal/CNet Alpha Team
          Find me on irc.reefer.org  -  ExodusIRC.Net Admin


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