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ToiletDuck (13:58 15/6/2002) alpha (23:50 21/3/2001) Steve (13:58 15/6/2002) john (16:33 22/3/2001) |
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alpha | Message #2165, posted at 23:50, 21/3/2001, in reply to message #2164 |
Unregistered user | Presuming you mean IRC channels (as in the topic), there always used to be #acorn and #argonet on IRCnet; but it's been a long time since I showed my face in there so they may no longer exist. I believe #riscos was 'created' recently as well, also on IRCnet IIRC. |
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john | Message #2167, posted at 16:33, 22/3/2001, in reply to message #2166 |
Unregistered user | [snip] #riscos was intended to be a place where people could ask "silly" or "obvious" questions where people on #acorn might not be bothered to help them. Every #riscos helper is supposed to be as helpful as possible if anyone has a problem. Anyway, the website says it all. John |
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Mark Quint | Message #2164, posted by ToiletDuck at 13:58, 15/6/2002 |
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hi, are there any ICQ rooms dedicated to RiscOS ppl??? if so, what server is this on, and what room is it? |
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Steve | Message #2166, posted at 13:58, 15/6/2002, in reply to message #2165 |
Unregistered user | Presuming you mean IRC channels (as in the topic), there always used to be #acorn and #argonet on IRCnet; but it's been a long time since I showed my face in there so they may no longer exist. They do still exist, - although I'm not sure how busy #argonet is these days. #riscos is (supposedly) intended for RISC OS related issues and discussion, but when there's none of those going on, just about anything goes. (see http://www.riscos.cjb.net for more info). #acorn tends to be about almost anything, ranging from Linux, RISC OS, other-operating-systems, through large arguments, to discussions of films and lager. |
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