Yes, but if it's mid-1990's, it's on topic! Shouldn't we use old
technology to discuss old computers? :-)
On Feb 17, 2005, at 11:18 AM, Vintage Computer Festival wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Feb 2005, Tore S Bekkedal wrote:
>
>> Hello, list.
>>
>> Sometimes I've wondered if classiccmp could use an IRC channel?
>> Anyway,
>> I found that #classiccmp on Freenode does indeed exist, and is
>> actually
>> populated (admittedly thinly, for now).
>>
>> If anyone feels like joining that would be cool. IRC has a lot lower
>> latency than email :)
>>
>>
>> #classiccmp on irc.freenode.net
>
> IRC is so mid-1990s. I don't even know how to access IRC anymore. If
> my
> Linux box has an IRC client then I'd be surprised (and if so then I'm
> going to delete it just to be a dick :)
>
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