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--- Quote from: dx on September 21, 2005, 06:21:54 pm ---Scr33n0r is +o in #x86? Oh god, hahahaha. Maybe bsd should just hit x86labs.org constantly.

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Everybody is +o in #beta? Oh god, why doesn't bsd hit betaproductions.net constantly?

We flip between +o'ing everybody and then +o'ing members randomly. One day it'll be one, one day it'll be the other!

On a side note, why does it matter how #x86 is run if you aren't there / don't care about it?

EDIT -- Before you even call us a wannabe-beta, tmp made the comparison of us to beta a loong long time ago (in a good way), way before we started opping everybody.

dx:
Your edit was un-needed, seeing as I wasn't going to mention that at all. Why doesn't bsd hit x86labs.org constantly? I can list a few reasons, but I wont. Everyone being a oper in #beta seems wrong in my mind, but it doesn't matter what I think.

Krazed:
There are a few reasons why bsd doesn't hit x86labs.org. Anyhow, oping everyone in #x86 doesn't matter, cause if something happened it would take me about 3.4 seconds to have TehUser, torque, or warz sort it out. (The IRCops.) If our channel was on efnet or something, then it would matter who gets ops.

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