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Gabbly.
calenlass:
Oh, well, to be fair, gabbly has a lot of conversations about booze and sex and stuff. However, I guess it is good to know where else I can go to get my geek fix. I enjoy talking to the people who frequent gabbly and finding them all in one place is more efficient and leaves conversation options slightly more open than talking to all of them on AIM or MSN or whatever.
I have used mute in gabbly on many occasions. Maybe this is rooted in the same tendency I have to use /ignore in IRC, which I do a lot. Also #qc admins are not that bad! They mostly tend to be busy with their programming projects or work or coding homework, anyway, though, so I guess that could be the reason. (I am an op. Does this make me also a bug?)
In conclusion: Pickle should come back to IRC because I miss him. <3
Patrick:
--- Quote from: tommydski on 07 Mar 2008, 14:10 ---The relevance of the fact that it is free is that it's churlish to complain about the reliability of things that are free.
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IRC always works for me and ChatZilla is free, etc. etc. been there done that.
--- Quote from: tommydski on 07 Mar 2008, 14:10 ---I do not believe that it is a fair argument that Gabbly is inferior just because you were once in there when something you personally didn't like was being discussed.
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After several weeks of pretty much spending my entire existence in Gabbly before it was moved to a private location, I find it a bit odd that the word 'once' was used here.
--- Quote from: tommydski on 07 Mar 2008, 14:10 ---In Gabbly you can mute people you don't like. The fact that nobody ever uses this feature tells you a lot.
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How can you know that for sure? Schrödinger's cat could be alive or dead. Nobody knows. And this metaphorical box is reinforced concrete.
jhocking:
Amazing, you guys have found something more pointless to argue about than Windows vs. Mac!
Slick:
Man, fuck Schrodinger's cat, that's just silly. I don't see how you can tie a macroscopic process to a quantum process without an observation.
The cat, at least, is going to observe something. Human observation is not privileged, guys.
clockworkjames:
Sometimes we take it over to skype and then things REALLY get crazy. Nobody uses a mic but we talk the same, about MOVIES and stuff. Woah, that was one CRAZY nite.
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