Hey all,
I'm wondering if it might be cool to have a Christian comic IRC channel available? For those of you unfamiliar with IRC, it basically stands for Internet Relay Chat, and it happens to be the most popular form of chat for communities and groups since the 90s. IRC is preferable to other "chatrooms" in virtue of the fact that it is text-centered, and one can access various servers and channel rooms using your browser or various applications.
For those of you interested, the Christian Game Developers group meets on the irc.freenode.net server in the channel room #cdn-chatzone. For those of you wary of downloading a client, you can access the freenode IRC server online at https://webchat.freenode.net/. Simply put in your nick, put in #cdn-chatzone in the channel, and then connect. What's cool is that you can join a thousand other channels as well.
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#christiancomics
#ccas
What do you all think?
I think this is the longest conversation I've seen on this website in a long time. Kudos IRC.
IRC IS STILL RELEVANT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
:-)
You know... keeping with the nostalgia, we should share pics/documents and such through a gopher protocol. http://gopher.floodgap.com/gopher/
(and that good 'ol Lynx Browser is full of what yesterdays were like.)
Ah, those fine memories of a terminal waiting for another search in gopher space.
Dan Lee: Yup!
Brian mentioned that sometimes the channel is idle. I can only be active on the channel at night. Nevertheless, I think it would be beneficial to have an official channel, even if most of the time there's idling. I - for instance - have talked with Brian Durham and Matt Crotts on IRC, and I appreciate the real time experience. Additionally, even if I'm not on IRC at the moment, but idling (because of work), it's great to be able to go on later and see what conversations have occurred *smile*.
whoah, this takes me back.
Actually, it might not be a bad idea.
Brian: I'm totally there, you guy!!!!
I jumped in, but you weren't there. Not too much response going on.