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You guys are more than welcome to start an IRC channel up on my IRC server (irc.djelibeybi.net) -- you can even use the nifty web-based IRC client at http://www.djelibeybi.net/cgiirc/irc.cgi

Or not. Up to you. :)

Edited to add that this isn't an Official Type Channel or anything .. its just that I have an IRC server sitting around doing basically bugger all most of the time, so somebody may as well use it.

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Taken from the site above:

1 What is mIRC?

mIRC is a shareware IRC Chat client for Windows. IRC stands for Internet Relay Chat. The IRC network is a virtual meeting place where people from all over the world can meet and talk (well, type). On IRC you meet others on "channels" (rooms, virtual places, usually with a certain topic of conversation) to talk in groups, or privately. There is no restriction to the number of people that can participate in a given discussion, or the number of channels that can be formed on IRC. As a user you run a "client" program like mIRC which connects to a "server" in an IRC network. All servers are interconnected and pass messages from user to user over the IRC network. One server can be connected to several other servers and up to hundreds of clients. If you need more information on IRC go to mIRC's www Homepages where a lot of additional information is given.

mIRC attempts to provide a user-friendly interface for use with the IRC network.

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Here are those details, if you're interested in using my server:

Server: irc.djelibeybi.net

Channel: #fordxr6turbo

Otherwise, just click here for the web-based chat client. This is firewall-friendly and should work through almost all corporate firewalls. :)

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