marekp@pnet91.cts.com (Marek Pawlowski) (12/14/90)
Unknown, I proposed the IRC, because it is the most widely used, and accessible. "Fnet" is much less popular, and the point is to get as many people together to chat. Chris Roberts, I suppose you need to connect to a server with the "/server" command, a small list of servers follows: garfield.mit.edu 18.72.0.252 xanth.cs.odu.edu 128.82.8.1 giza.cis.ohio-state.edu 128.146.8.61 tamu.edu 128.194.15.2 eris.Berkeley.EDU 128.32.152.11 sirius.ctr.columbia.edu 128.59.64.60 So you do "/server servername" or "/server servernumber" I do hope that helps. BTW, I would like to nominate myself as the channel moderator, just to control things if they get out of hand. :) Once again, I look forward to meeting everybody on channel +Apple (that's "/join +Apple" from IRC), Saturday, December 15th, 1990, at 7pm EDT (Toronto Time, Florida time, etc), which is 4pm Californian Time :) /* Marek Pawlowski, marekp@{generic|pnet91|contact|bkj386|torag|aunix}.uucp */ /* President, Intelligent Twist Software, 250 Harding Blvd, PO BOX 32017 */ /* Richmond Hill, Ontario, L4C 9M7, CANADA. An ideal route is as follows: */ /* { Ph: (416) 884-4501 4-8pm EDT } generic!pnet91!marekp@zoo.toronto.edu */