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mIrc is still used but only by the geeky, many years ago now i tried to rally some enthusiasm towards a sau channel but it fell on deaf ears

If you could really be bothered with sau search engine look for irc and post made by user madaz you may find it :P

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Well IRC is pretty useful for getting instant response for your question or at least thats what we still use it for in Singapore. Close friend or clique normally go on irc to just ask "anyone keep for a coffee at xxx?" instead of phoning each and everyone of your friend/ on your mobile.

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Did i mention there is nothing wrong with being a geek, maybe its time for another lan ;)

Heh .. it always stuns me how many of my geek friends are into modified / japanese cars ..

... I'm just a cranky old netadmin/sysadmin/programmer type, getting a bit old for the whole LAN thing .. lol :)

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