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BigAznDaddy:

--- Quote from: Newby on April 13, 2008, 11:56:35 pm ---If you register your names with NickServ, I can give you auto-voice (non-members) or auto-ops (members).


--- Code: ---/msg NickServ REGISTER password
--- End code ---

--- End quote ---

wait you can talk with mics on IRC ?

leet_muffin:

--- Quote from: BigAznDaddy on April 14, 2008, 10:20:56 pm ---
--- Quote from: Newby on April 13, 2008, 11:56:35 pm ---If you register your names with NickServ, I can give you auto-voice (non-members) or auto-ops (members).


--- Code: ---/msg NickServ REGISTER password
--- End code ---

--- End quote ---

wait you can talk with mics on IRC ?


--- End quote ---

haha, no. Voice on IRC refers to ability to chat, more or less. When a room is designated as such (+m) only people who have voice (+v) and ops can chat.

Joe:
Think about it as the elementary school concept when you swear. "You just lost your +v!"

Joe:

--- Quote ---News: IMPORTANT NEWS:x86 is on IRC!
--- End quote ---

In Soviet Russia, IRC servers run on x86 processors?

Newby:

--- Quote from: MyndFyre on April 14, 2008, 09:09:36 pm ---I'm assuming these are stored in plaintext since the protocol is plaintext?

--- End quote ---

It's a fucking nickname on an IRC server. Come on now... :P

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