Scott Silva wrote: > IRC was a right of passage for us "old" IT guys, especially in college. If > you > didn't lurk on IRC, you didn't communicate. And you always had a DCC serv > running with things you thought no one else could live without. Anyone > remember the ascii porn? The IRC community I was with seemed to completely die out during the last recession. Though I continue to have an IRC client connected 24/7(it takes so little bandwidth to idle), I write maybe a few lines of text a year these days. I scroll back in my log files and see the channels are dead(a week or more can go by with nobody saying anything, with 10+ people in the channel) IRC was quite addictive for me anyways in the 90s. nate -- This message has been 'sanitized'. This means that potentially dangerous content has been rewritten or removed. The following log describes which actions were taken. Sanitizer (start="1215019113"): Split unusually long word(s) in header. Total modifications so far: 1 Anomy 0.0.0 : Sanitizer.pm $Id: Sanitizer.pm,v 1.94 2006/01/02 16:43:10 bre Exp $ _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos