Archive for the ‘IRC’ Category

npmr for the win

Wednesday, October 26th, 2005

[09:02] <npmr> <ccback> hey i will be a good web hoster
[09:02] <npmr> yes, and bush will be a good presidenter

IRC Gives One Purpose

Saturday, June 11th, 2005
<luca> Bingo player Glenna Bush, who smokes, isn't sure she'll continue to play her favourite game.
<luca> 'I think it's terrible,' she said. 'I'm going on 80. This is the only pleasure I get now.'
<luca> that does not sound like a meaningful life
<luca> get on irc, bish

Shameful IRC Clients

Thursday, June 9th, 2005

I’m frequently interested in finding out out what IRC client people use when I notice that they disable CTCP version replies. Frequently I find that it is something such as mIRC. At least in this case it is right for them to be ashamed of their IRC client, though if one is so ashamed of people knowing what IRC client they use shouldn’t they just chose a different IRC client?

On the flip side, it’s humerous to see the five line version replies from skript kliddies using mIRC whom are quite proud of not only their client but all of the attack, counter-attack, and counter-counter attack scripts.

Ha Ha mIRC

Friday, May 13th, 2005

A short time later:

16:51 <chromwell> mikegrb, when my client is not welcome here, then i am not welcome here...
have fun idling here and w8 for the next idiot that uses mirc with latin1
garbage you can kick out then... n8
16:51 --- Chromwell [~ICE@dsl-084-056-115-150.arcor-ip.net] has quit (Quit: Peace and Protection 4.22)

I win.

That is soo Emad

Wednesday, May 11th, 2005
22:11:44          emad |  To use MSN Video, you need to install some free software.
22:11:45 @     mikegrb |  :<
22:11:49          emad |  GREAT
22:11:57          emad |  now i have to start up linux just to see the video

Ubuntu Wins Again

Saturday, April 30th, 2005

Just one more reason Ubuntu > *.

We should move #ubuntu, #ubuntu-devel, #bazaar, #launchpad and other public channels to OFTC, which is far less erratic than Freenode. Their infrastructure (both human and not) is rather reliable.

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