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<0> k <0> rudder^ has been idle 2secs, signed on Sat Feb 18 18:48:17 is this correct? <0> when i whois people it tell me how long they been idle? <1> Rudder^: which part? <1> yes <0> can't i hide that? <1> only if you are an oper <0> ircop u mean? <1> no, I mean oper. <0> what's that <1> you say poh-tay-toh, I say po-taw-to <0> sme crao <0> ok sometimes i whois some dude and it tells me tnohig about his idle stuff <1> right <0> and he ain't an ircop <1> if you aren't on their server, it doesn't show up by default
<1> but you can /whois nick nick and it will show up <2> unless you do whois nick nick <1> for instance, you are on irc.arcti.ca <1> i'm on ... something else, I can't remember for some reason <1> if you just /whois kitchen <0> irc.choopa.net <1> you won't see my idle time <0> yeah <1> yea, choopa that's it <1> sorry, haven't restarted this client in a couple of months <0> Chuck Norris approved! :) <1> but if you /whois kitchen kitchen, you'll see my idle time <0> tricksey <0> cool <1> which, unless I'm asleep (and sometimes even then) hovers around 0. <0> /uptime //say Uptime: Windows $os has been up for $duration($calc($ticks /1000) ) . The time is $time ON $date <0> Uptime: Windows XP has been up for 2wks 5days 4hrs 11mins 54secs . The time is 23:59:11 ON 25/02/2006 <1> 23:01:25 up 201 days, 15:14, 8 users, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00 <0> damn doesn't your computer run like ****? <1> heh <1> oh the brainwashing of windows. <2> heh <0> oh linux? <1> yessir. <0> ok makes sense.. <1> however, my windows machine would have about that uptime if the damn mouse didn't keep dying and making me reboot for some reason <0> Linux - Stays crunchy even in milk! <1> I don't know if it's the mouse's fault or if it's the software that controls it, but the logitech g5 gaming mouse is probably the worst mouse I've ever used. <0> send them an email.. that'll teach em <1> the mouse itself ROCKS. very comfortable, glides beautifully on my allsop mousepad, has interchangeable weights (although, imo, that's more gimmick than functional, but I'm also not a 'professional' gamer) <1> but the software provided is ***. <0> kind of like itunes <1> middle click doesn't even work by default. If you're a firefox user, you hate it. <3> Rudder^: why use $duration($calc($ticks /1000) ) instead of $uptime(system,1) ? <0> heh i didn't know i could :/ <0> version? boink! <3> uptime: 5wks 2days 5hrs 31mins 52secs <1> Rudder^: the IRC RFC requires your client responds to a VERSION reply. getting mad at someone for using something the RFC requires is pure hogwash <0> can someone explain the difference between a secret channel and private.. i've been on mirc for many years but i'm still a noob in some respescts <1> Rudder^: there is no such thing, really <1> however, you can set modes p and s in your channel to determine whether they show up in /whois and /list <1> and you can set mode i to make it invite-only, or mode k (with a key) to p***word enable it <0> right, so if its set to either +s or +p my channel will be hidden? <1> also, servers have their own 'local' channels, prefixed with & <1> Rudder^: hidden from /whois and /list <0> perfect thanks <1> I think efnet has sorta blurred the distinction between +p and +s mostly <1> but one of them also makes it so you can't /who #channel from the outside and get a list of non-invisible clients in the channel <1> most channels that set one of +p or +s set both, so the difference is moot <0> so if you whois me what channels come up? <1> 23:09:25 -!- channels : #mirc #xbox #guitarists <0> ok good <1> obviously, if you are in the same channel as someone, it will show up in their /whois, regardless of channel mode settings <0> yeah i knew that <1> some networks may do different things <1> efnet is pretty close to the RFC with regard to most things <1> they don't have a lot of stuff that lo-jacks channel operation, like chanserv, for instance <0> people hate on chanserv, but i see nothing wrong with it <0> perfect channel protection <1> eh <1> or perfect channel hijacking
<4> hello all. <1> networks that don't expire old nickname registrations upset me too <1> some fool will register 'kitchen' then not log in for a year or two <1> and some of them *cough*dalnet*cough* even go through the trouble of forcing a nickchange on you if you don't identify within a certain amount of time <1> I prefer anarchy over sutpidity, personally :) <0> yup, which is understandable <1> shells are cheap and bots are easy to set up <4> When somebody gets bored I have a question on mIRC ignore/unignore status settings. Thanks! <3> isn't that a nickserv setting? <5> am inteles tot... <1> dieppiej: I'm sure it's a feature nickserv's have that is configurable, but it still pisses me off <3> "enforce" setting <1> at least on freenode when I can't 'identify' as kitchen I can still run around with the nick 'kitchen' <5> hei...someone speek romanish??? <1> a_l_i_n: this is an english speaking channel <1> EinBaller: if you have a question about mIRC, ask it in the channel. If someone wants to help, they will <4> Kitchen: Thanks <5> i know...but i don;t heve chanell de romania... <1> a_l_i_n: for a searchable channel listing, try http://www.irchelp.org/chanlist <3> a_l_i_n: to find a chat channel, follow the instructions on http://www.irchelp.org/chanlist <3> lol <5> k <5> thank's <1> dieppiej: JINX <3> great timing <1> bam, free beer for teh kitchen <5> k... <6> morning <0> speaking of beer, i quit drinking about 2 months ago. <5> aha.... <4> I guess what I want to know is: I have put somebody on ignore multiple times but when I hit unignore on them, it says: * Trin!*@* is not in ignore list which I know in fact they are, I just ignore commanded them right before i hit unignore to test it. Are they masked or spoofing? <5> pls....are somenone ho speek spanish>??? <1> EinBaller: /ignore -l <5> what???????????/ <1> you have to remove the *exact* hostmask you added to the list <5> pls help meeeeeeeeeeee <1> a_l_i_n: this is an english speaking channel <5> i know beach <4> kitchen: Humor me, does that mean they are logging on under multiple idemts or PCs? <1> EinBaller: no <5> beachhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh <5> yes you are <1> EinBaller: but if they do not have the nickname "trin" they get around your ignore <5> beachhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh <1> for instance, I'm going to put a_l_i_n on ignore <1> if he changes his nick, he can get messages to me again <4> kitchen: Thats what I'm saying: Its always Trin <3> if you have any query windows open with Trin, you need to close them or ignore won't work <1> EinBaller: well, the ignore function is performed inside mIRC itself, it's not a function of the IRC server (although some servers might have a server-side ignore list, the /ignore function of mIRC does not go to the server) <4> none are open. <1> dieppiej: f'real? <1> that's kinda bogus. <1> means you can't ignore * real fast to stop an attack <1> wonder if that's a bug or a feature <4> Trin is ~queentrin@70-56-252-80.eugn.qwest.net * trinity <4> Trin on @+#trustworthy +#irish-buzzerz @#wasteland <4> Trin using irc.colosolutions.net Colosolutions, Inc. - Orlando, FL <4> Trin actually using host 70.56.252.80 <4> Trin End of /WHOIS list. <4> EinBaller is ~al_simmon@66-189-252-201.dhcp.hsng.ne.charter.com * Mohammed Ali <4> EinBaller on +#wasteland #videogames #retrogamers #neogeo #capcom <4> EinBaller using irc.servercentral.net chase the dragon <4> EinBaller actually using host 66.189.252.201 <4> EinBaller has been idle 21secs, signed on Sat Feb 25 17:46:52 <4> EinBaller End of /WHOIS list. <4> me <3> eww flood <4> ignore fails entirely <4> sorry. <1> EinBaller: please do not paste more than 3 lines to the channel at a time <4> sorry. <3> Note: If you have a /query window open with someone, private messages from them won't be ignored even if their address matches an ignore address. <3> (q) /help /ignore <1> EinBaller: are you running any scripts of any kind?
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