Its definitely not a bot, i hate those things too!
its basically an add-on for a personal data logger and home-automation
system. The randomizer is part of a access (security) scheme I am working on
for irc in particular. I can hopefully leave my trusty server running with
various protocols open for access (incl. irc) so I can access my house and
get temperature/humidity reports, alarm status, turn lights on off, set
timers and climate control if i can ever afford such an alteration etc etc

mikael


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> Why bother writing the code; there must be 100 scripts out there for mIRC,
> and many will do what you describe.  And Jaap is right, irc has enough of
> that crap already.  Years ago when I was an irc op, the old eggbots were
fun
> to play with, but that was long ago and far away...
>
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> > At 2003-02-05 23:38 -0800, Mikael wrote:
> > >I am designing a win32 dll in vc++ for execution under mIRC (an irc
chat
> > >client).
> > >The idea of the app is that when the dll is called within irc, it
prints
> a
> > >message to the current channel. This is working so far.
> > >
> > >Any other suggestions welcome
> >
> > As a visitor of the IRC once in a while, my main
> > reason not to revisit the IRC is because of the
> > many robots sending random messages, instead of
> > real people being there.
> >
> > Please consider if your adding something to the
> > medium by adding a robot, or you're just pissing
> > people off!
> >
> > Probably in your case you're an exception and
> > therefore you can explain why you have to make
> > a robot put random messages on an IRC channel
> > instead of typing something yourself and I think
> > we'd all like to hear what the reason is.
> >
> > Why not send random messages to this maailing list?
> >
> > Greetings,
> > Jaap
> >
> > --
> > Author: Jaap van Ganswijk
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