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1997-04-06 11:03Gonzi (Fresh) (idm) warp-chat.
├─ 1997-04-06 14:52Ben Coffer Re: (idm) warp-chat.
│ └─ 1997-04-06 14:13The Rare Guy Re: (idm) warp-chat.
│ └─ 1997-04-06 21:21Chris.Hilker Re: (idm) warp-chat.
└─ 1997-04-09 16:16Steven J. White Re: (idm) warp-chat.
└─ 1997-04-09 21:36The Rare Guy Re: (idm) warp-chat.
1997-04-06 22:27Gonzi (Fresh) Re: (idm) warp-chat.
1997-04-07 10:27Ian Miller Re: (idm) warp-chat.
1997-04-10 12:10Valtteri Vuorikoski Re: (idm) warp-chat.
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1997-04-06 11:03Gonzi (Fresh)Doesn't seem like anyone is using the warp-chat engine. Let's put it to use. I'll be there
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Sun, 06 Apr 1997 04:03:49 -0700
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(idm) warp-chat.
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Doesn't seem like anyone is using the warp-chat engine. Let's put it to use. I'll be there at 6PM PST tomorrow to ponder the infinite mystery of trainspotting. Join me. _____ / ,-,_) /,_) (/ RESH Live & Direct from the G-Spot, Orange County, California, USA http://www1.linkonline.net/fresh/fresh.htm
1997-04-06 14:52Ben CofferIn message <33478315.B24@linkonline.net>, "Gonzi (Fresh)" <fresh@linkonline.net> writes >D
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In message <33478315.B24@linkonline.net>, "Gonzi (Fresh)" <fresh@linkonline.net> writes
quoted 3 lines Doesn't seem like anyone is using the warp-chat engine. Let's put it to>Doesn't seem like anyone is using the warp-chat engine. Let's put it to >use. I'll be there at 6PM PST tomorrow to ponder the infinite mystery of >trainspotting. Join me.
Pretty difficult when everyone's in different countries....what's 6PM PST in GMT for instance? -- Ben Coffer Hybrid Productions http://www.hybridgame.demon.co.uk/
1997-04-06 14:13The Rare GuyOn Sunday, 06-Apr-97, Ben Coffer wrote [about Re: (idm) warp-chat.]: >Pretty difficult whe
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Sun, 06 Apr 1997 14:13:44 EST4EDT
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On Sunday, 06-Apr-97, Ben Coffer wrote [about Re: (idm) warp-chat.]:
quoted 2 lines Pretty difficult when everyone's in different countries....what's>Pretty difficult when everyone's in different countries....what's >6PM PST in GMT for instance?
2AM GMT -- __ __\ \ Aurafix aka Hillie / PHD ^ DAMONES (aka Rare Guy) / /_\ \ http://www.clark.net/pub/buh/index.html \_____/ >> buh@clark.net >> < > .. >> .<>> >> > , m7= inducing mindwaves.. electronic techno muuusik controlled manually by a p h e x t wi n .. .. . . .
1997-04-06 21:21Chris.Hilker>On Sunday, 06-Apr-97, Ben Coffer wrote [about Re: (idm) warp-chat.]: >>Pretty difficult w
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Sun, 6 Apr 1997 14:21:39 -0700
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quoted 5 lines On Sunday, 06-Apr-97, Ben Coffer wrote [about Re: (idm) warp-chat.]:>On Sunday, 06-Apr-97, Ben Coffer wrote [about Re: (idm) warp-chat.]: >>Pretty difficult when everyone's in different countries....what's >>6PM PST in GMT for instance? > >2AM GMT
Assuming Gonzi really meant Standard Time, you're right, but as of last night, the USA is officially on Daylight Savings time, so he probably really meant 6PM PDT/1AM GMT. C. -- C.Hilker (cspot@hyperreal.com) "He was mesmerized by the light-pictures, and the music sent him right into dreamland"
1997-04-09 16:16Steven J. WhiteOn Sun, 6 Apr 1997, Gonzi (Fresh) wrote: > Doesn't seem like anyone is using the warp-chat
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Wed, 9 Apr 1997 11:16:44 -0500 (CDT)
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On Sun, 6 Apr 1997, Gonzi (Fresh) wrote:
quoted 3 lines Doesn't seem like anyone is using the warp-chat engine. Let's put it to> Doesn't seem like anyone is using the warp-chat engine. Let's put it to > use. I'll be there at 6PM PST tomorrow to ponder the infinite mystery of > trainspotting. Join me.
Could you please let us know the telnet address, again? Thanks, - Steven J http://barkingcat.org/
1997-04-09 21:36The Rare GuyOn Wednesday, 09-Apr-97, Steven J. White wrote [about Re: (idm) warp-chat.]: >Could you pl
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Wed, 09 Apr 1997 21:36:21 EST4EDT
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On Wednesday, 09-Apr-97, Steven J. White wrote [about Re: (idm) warp-chat.]:
quoted 1 line Could you please let us know the telnet address, again?>Could you please let us know the telnet address, again?
www.warp-net.com 8000 (that's port 8000 for those of us who aren't computer geeks) another bit of interesting stuff.. This guy I know actually got on to the Warp ChatterEngine with mIRC. He was typing private messages to me, of course the raw server output was shown to the chat because it's not running an IRC server, but after I told him he should use the /quote command to talk (raw text to the server) it worked fine. I thought it was interesting anyway, I guess it works because the warp-chat just reads what you write and puts it out anyway, and a connection is a connection, whether it is through telnet or IRC. One thing that seems to happen is that your IRCNAME info is dumped into the "enter your name" prompt, so you have to /query <name> your name in after it says it's too long. I reckon though I'd rather use NetTerm or another telnet program to get on though, even though it is just too much fun to use IRC to get there. -- __ __\ \ Aurafix aka Hillie / PHD ^ DAMONES (aka Rare Guy) / /_\ \ http://www.clark.net/pub/buh/index.html \_____/ >> buh@clark.net >> < > .. >> .<>> >> > , m7= inducing mindwaves.. electronic techno muuusik controlled manually by a p h e x t wi n .. .. . . .
1997-04-06 22:27Gonzi (Fresh)> Assuming Gonzi really meant Standard Time, you're right, but as of last > night, the USA
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quoted 3 lines Assuming Gonzi really meant Standard Time, you're right, but as of last> Assuming Gonzi really meant Standard Time, you're right, but as of last > night, the USA is officially on Daylight Savings time, so he probably > really meant 6PM PDT/1AM GMT.
Wow this is more confusing than I thought. This might help a little in figuring it out. Yes, were are in PDT now I forgot.
quoted 5 lines YST PST MST CST EST AST NST GMT WET MET MEZ> YST PST MST CST EST AST NST GMT WET MET MEZ > 9 8 7 6 5 4 3.5 0 -1 -2 -2 > > YDT PDT MDT CDT EDT ADT NDT BST WETDST METDST MESZ > 8 7 6 5 4 3 2.5 -1 -2 -3 -3
This covers North America and Europe. The first set of number across is standard time, the second daylight savings time. BTW, when I said tomrrow, I mean today. So see you in 2 and a half hours. bye, _____ / ,-,_) /,_) (/ RESH Live & Direct from the G-Spot, Orange County, California, USA http://www1.linkonline.net/fresh/fresh.htm
1997-04-07 10:27Ian MillerChris.Hilker wrote: > >On Sunday, 06-Apr-97, Ben Coffer wrote [about Re: (idm) warp-chat.]
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Chris.Hilker wrote:
quoted 10 lines On Sunday, 06-Apr-97, Ben Coffer wrote [about Re: (idm) warp-chat.]:> >On Sunday, 06-Apr-97, Ben Coffer wrote [about Re: (idm) warp-chat.]: > >>Pretty difficult when everyone's in different countries....what's > >>6PM PST in GMT for instance? > > > >2AM GMT > > Assuming Gonzi really meant Standard Time, you're right, but as of last > night, the USA is officially on Daylight Savings time, so he probably > really meant 6PM PDT/1AM GMT. >
Well since we're now on daylight saving too, I he probably really meant 6PM PDT/2AM BST. It's all academic now anyway... ian -- +--------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+ | ian miller; research student; |"To be able to take a disaster or great | | learning agents+systems group; | failure, with the whole personality, with- | | university of aberdeen. | out shrinking back from it, like the big | +--------------------------------+ smack with which the judo man hits the | | imiller@csd.abdn.ac.uk | ground. Then to rise at once." | | http://www.abdn.ac.uk/~t01iam/ | - Trevor Leggett | +--------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1997-04-10 12:10Valtteri VuorikoskiThe Rare Guy <buh@clark.net> writes: > I reckon though I'd rather use NetTerm or another t
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10 Apr 1997 15:10:19 +0300
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Re: (idm) warp-chat.
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The Rare Guy <buh@clark.net> writes:
quoted 2 lines I reckon though I'd rather use NetTerm or another telnet program to get on> I reckon though I'd rather use NetTerm or another telnet program to get on > though, even though it is just too much fun to use IRC to get there.
Of course warpchat could just switch to ircd instead of this kludge (-; -- flag burning Noriega Tupac Amaru terrorist Ortega Uzi smuggle cryptographic RSA quiche Waihopai North Korea flag burning fundamentalist heroin