Topic: IRC with mIRC - step by step ( TRoS IRC )
Started by: feanor
Started on: 12/2/2003
Board: The Riddle of Steel
On 12/2/2003 at 11:37pm, feanor wrote:
IRC with mIRC - step by step ( TRoS IRC )
Hi !
Some users of this forum may have troubles to join TRoS channel in IRC.
Have no fear Feanor is here with step by step guide.
http://koti.mbnet.fi/majatalo/stuff/Mirc/
See you in IRC
On 12/3/2003 at 2:22am, Durgil wrote:
RE: IRC with mIRC - step by step ( TRoS IRC )
Well, I made it, but I'm not very sure what I'm doing. I guess I'll just hang out here until someone shows up or I go to bed.
On 12/3/2003 at 11:18am, feanor wrote:
RE: IRC with mIRC - step by step ( TRoS IRC )
as said in other IRC thread we are from different time zones and it means when people from north america come are awake we northern europeans are going to sleep.
On 12/3/2003 at 12:31pm, Durgil wrote:
RE: IRC with mIRC - step by step ( TRoS IRC )
I understand, I just thought that I'd post incase anyone was reading the boards and wanted to start up a discussion. Maybe a sticky at the top of the Forum would be a good idea to let people know if there's anyone in the chatroom.
On 12/3/2003 at 2:10pm, Wolfen wrote:
RE: IRC with mIRC - step by step ( TRoS IRC )
It would just seem to me to be better that you leave the room when you're not at the computer and at least occasionally checking the room for people. That way, if you see someone in the room, you can be fairly well assured that they'll be dropping in and noticing you eventually.
On 12/3/2003 at 9:14pm, Mike Holmes wrote:
RE: IRC with mIRC - step by step ( TRoS IRC )
If you want to ensure that people are in the room when you want to discuss something, make an appoinment. There just aren't enough interested folks that you'll find someone when you happen to be available. So have meetings. Simple as that.
Jake or Brian, is it OK to use this space to do that sort of scheduling, or should they find another space for that?
Mike
On 12/3/2003 at 10:13pm, Brian Leybourne wrote:
RE: IRC with mIRC - step by step ( TRoS IRC )
It shouldn't be a problem for people to schedule TROS IRC chats on here as long as it doesn't devolve into conversations here (that's what the IRC channel is for).
I would rather see a post that says "hey everyone, lets all meet in the IRC channel on Friday at 7pm eastern time (or whatever) to discuss XYZ" as a once weekly thing etc, than "hey bob, come into IRC in 10 mins" or anything like that.
And remember that everyone lives in different timezones.
Brian.
On 12/3/2003 at 10:32pm, Mike Holmes wrote:
RE: IRC with mIRC - step by step ( TRoS IRC )
Brian Leybourne wrote: hey everyone, lets all meet in the IRC channel on Friday at 7pm eastern time
Cool, chat with you then, Brian!
;-)
Mike
On 12/4/2003 at 3:53am, Brian Leybourne wrote:
RE: IRC with mIRC - step by step ( TRoS IRC )
Hey man, I don't even know what "eastern time" means :-)
If someone can tell me what timezone "eastern time" is, I could possibly work out what that means in GMT+12 Auckland...
Brian.
On 12/4/2003 at 4:37am, Ingenious wrote:
Timezones,
Auckland/Wellington according to Windows XP time is GMT +12
aaaaand the eastern time zone is GMT -5.
-Ingenious
P.S. Oh, and I see some of you(Mr. Holmes) in the IRC channel... and am currently awaiting a response from anyone, anyone at all.
(You see, the problem with dedicated ISP's is that people can sit in IRC ALLLLLLL DAY LONG, and it doesnt have an idle time like AOL/AIM, or Yahoo etc.)
edited to note that 5 seconds into my dial-up trying to send this message to the forge I got a response.
On 12/4/2003 at 7:39am, Brian Leybourne wrote:
RE: IRC with mIRC - step by step ( TRoS IRC )
Hmm.. 17 hours different, so that would make it... about midday Saturday for me.
Well, this Saturday I'm busy, but I'm happy to be online next week at 7pm Friday Eastern Time... :-)
Brian.
On 12/4/2003 at 10:04pm, Ithron wrote:
Re: Timezones,
Ingenious wrote: (You see, the problem with dedicated ISP's is that people can sit in IRC ALLLLLLL DAY LONG, and it doesnt have an idle time like AOL/AIM, or Yahoo etc.)
To get how long someone's been idle:
/ctcp <nick> finger
(eg, /ctcp Ithron finger)
Your client probably has some easier way of doing it than typing in the command.
Ithron
On 12/7/2003 at 3:41pm, feanor wrote:
RE: IRC with mIRC - step by step ( TRoS IRC )
We have been active for about week now and we have seen some action on irc channel. Everyone join IRC fun !