Robbie wrote:
> It sounds like a lot of fun. But what time of the day/night should we
> meet?
Europeans, as I am, will prefer the time between 2100 and 0300 (Time is
MET -- Middle European Time), for that's the cheapest time to call the
net. Or it has to be on weekends.
> Jody said that he would like to try the "chat room" using the modern web
> browsers (Netscape Navigator, Microsoft Explorer, etc.) which are
> readily available.
Wait, wait, wait! What's going on?!?
1. I thought you wanted to use _telnet_ and not WWW.
2. I thought you didn't want to have too much lag. WWW-Chat is the
slowest chat I can think of. So, ...
3. We should either keep it to normal IRC (mIRC, ect.) or we should
use telnet, which is nuttin' else than using an ircII-client of
some provider.
> We've heard from John Tuttle and Sam Harris already, and we'd like to
> hear from other adventuresome MMDers who would like to join the
> experiment.
Experiment? That's no experiment -- it's just something already done
by thousands of people.
> Please state:
> 1. Your name and location: city, state, country etc.
> 2. The name of your local time zone, and the offset from UK time or
> US Eastern Time if you know it.
MET (1 hour before UK-time)
> 3. The time of day you prefer for the chat room session.
as said: MET-night-time
> 4. Your web browser and version number, and your computer operating
> system (e.g., Win 3.1, Mac Sys 7, etc.)
Voyager-NG on AmigaOS3.1 (Never done chat with this.)
> I hope we can find a method which will allow images (simple drawings,
> etc.) to be inserted in the chat, and also sound files of some sort.
If you want exchange of files, then you must use normal IRC. To send files
there is the so-called DCC command: "/dcc send <usernick> file"
and "/dcc get <usernick>".
My idea would be to let someone run an IRC-server on hers/his computer,
so there wouldn't be too much lag and no netsplit. I could do so, but
I don't think it's a good idea to let all the Americans come across the
sea ;) for the biggest part of MMD still is from USA, right?
If someone likes to chat with me, normally I'm to be found each day at
MET-night on server irc.uni-erlangen.de (thats the big EfNET!), on channel
#erlangen or on a more smaller server called afn.wwfin.net on channel #FEN
c u on the biteway
greetings by(e) Innmar Krause
ERlanger drehORGEL-Trio, Familie Krause, erorgelt@balloon.franken.de
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