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Organic Listing Variations
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GC IRC client walkthrough: AthenaIRC
Walkthrough for and useful info about the AthenaIRC IRC client, to help Geek Culture forum members/After Y2k fans make their way to IRC.
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GC guide to IRC
Comprehensive beginners' guide to using IRC, to help Geek Culture forum members/After Y2k fans make their way to IRC.
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GC IRC client walkthrough: X-Chat
X-Chat 2 comes pre-configured with information about the SlashNET IRC network, so all you have to do is personalise the program. ...
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GC guide to IRC
Comprehensive beginners' guide to using IRC, to help Geek Culture forum members/After Y2k fans make their way to IRC.
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GC IRC client walkthrough: EIRC (Java IRC)
You do not install EIRC, but simply visit the SlashNET Java IRC Web page and EIRC will load ... you may prefer to download and install a regular IRC client. ...
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GC IRC FAQ
would change your name to ‘bunny’. Note that this change is short-term as IRC clients will generally revert to your preset name next time you connect. ...
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GC guide to IRC
The Geek Culture channels are all to be found on the SlashNET IRC network. ..... by default on all SlashNET servers, and uses mode x instead of mode z . ...
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GC guide to IRC
Comprehensive beginners' guide to using IRC, to help Geek Culture forum ... To this end, most IRC clients have a facility for ignoring both channel messages ...
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GC IRC FAQ
IRC FAQ to help Geek Culture forum members/After Y2k fans make their way to IRC.
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GC guide to IRC
Comprehensive beginners' guide to using IRC, to help Geek Culture forum members/After Y2k fans make their way to IRC.
 
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