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Message no. 1
From: d_hyde@***.com (Derek Hyde)
Subject: IRC Channel Idea
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2004 19:40:58 -0500
ok, just a quick thought.....are there enough of us that use IRC enough
to be able to designate a server in which to join a room (#shadowrn)
and be on there for discussion and such or is it a bad idea?

Derek
Message no. 2
From: uptoic@***********.net (Aethelwulf)
Subject: IRC Channel Idea
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2004 20:48:07 -0600
Derek Hyde wrote:

> ok, just a quick thought.....are there enough of us that use IRC
> enough to be able to designate a server in which to join a room
> (#shadowrn) and be on there for discussion and such or is it a bad idea?
>
> Derek
>
>
to me, this seems to be the kind of idea that falls into the you never
know how it will work out till you try it kind of thing. the problem is
to find a stable server.

Aethelwulf
Message no. 3
From: adamj@*********.com (Adam Jury)
Subject: IRC Channel Idea
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2004 23:22:02 -0400
On 28-Jul-04, at 8:40 PM, Derek Hyde wrote:

> ok, just a quick thought.....are there enough of us that use IRC
> enough to be able to designate a server in which to join a room
> (#shadowrn) and be on there for discussion and such or is it a bad
> idea?

We already run a server on irc.dumpshock.com, however the #Shadowrun
channel is relatively dead - a lot of idlers, very little good
discussion. I think there's probably more good Shadowrun discussion in
#bulldrek than #shadowrun. ;-)

Best,
Adam

--
Adam Jury
Editor, The Shadowrun Supplemental :: http://tss.dumpshock.com

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