On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 04:09:02PM -0500, Michael Roberts wrote:
> Of course, an IRC server is simple enough to set up on any machine -- I can
> gladly host it on my box.  It's not like IRC is a high-bandwidth service...

        We have an IRC server running on our Free Software and Linux Club
server, at fslc.usu.edu. Our site runs on AOLserver, and we would gladly
host a #aolserver channel there. We don't reject anyone :)
        We have 2 IRC servers hooked up together: irc.otak.com and
fslc.usu.edu.

        -Roberto

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Computer Science, Utah State University  -    http://www.usu.edu
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Space Dynamics Lab, Developer            -    http://www.sdl.usu.edu
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I'm a programmer, I don't do COBOL.

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