ur ego, please click on them.
-Matthew S. Hallacy
AOL-UnderNet Relations
[snip]
*arrg*
This comes up over, and over, oh, and OVER again, there was a
long-ass rant the last time, and I finally broke down and wrote
the poor mirc users a script that would show them very clearly
the channel name with the characters used, anyone care to dig
it out of the mailfolders and repost?
Project: Official client of Undernet
Status: Finished
Availability: Your local PC magazine, wal-mart, or elsewhere on the CD
marked 'AOL 6.0', or alternatively, http://www.aol.com
-poptix
=)
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 08:39:00PM +1200, Perry Lorier wrote:
> Can
Nice, I'm glad my .procmailrc automatically dumped this into my spamfolder, it's
too bad [most] everyone else had to get it, but then, if there were anti spam on the
lists, certain people would have to stop using their .edu open relays..
-poptix
On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 a
e more intelligent than that.
Matthew S. Hallacy
>
> Best tool for the job. IRC is overloaded and bloated as it is. Cutting out
> some of the unnecessary features is a *good thing*. Not that I agree that
The problem is that you aren't removing the commands, you're making them oper
only, which equates to more power to the opers, and a less i
user-com, doco-com, and everything else ending in -com besides this list, is
basicly a lot of users who wanted to feel special with a complete lack of anyone
who "matters" (coders, admins, opers), no offense to those people on the lists,
they do a fine job at whatever they do, and I've been impre
Hi,
You broke something:
#emech poptix H [EMAIL PROTECTED] :r Matthew Hallacy
poptix End of /WHO list.
#emech poptix H [EMAIL PROTECTED] :V Matthew Hallacy
poptix End of /WHO list.
#emech poptix H [EMAIL PROTECTED] : Matthew Hallacy
poptix End of /WHO list.
#emech poptix H [EMAIL PROTECTED] :
at 06:29:50AM -0600, Matthew S . Hallacy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You broke something:
>
> #emech poptix H [EMAIL PROTECTED] :r Matthew Hallacy
> poptix End of /WHO list.
> #emech poptix H [EMAIL PROTECTED] :V Matthew Hallacy
> poptix End of /WHO list.
> #emech poptix H [
>
> Additionally, the network topology hiding that is also part of the
> CFV-165 mandatory #define package likely makes it well-nigh
> impossible for script kiddies to reliably locate pairs of servers
> suitable for engineering these deliberate desynchs.
All the way back to when I was trying to
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