But.... irc does work with Mac and Linux..... Yahoo chat does not. so it's a toss up
Mark Galbreath wrote:
The only problem with IRC is somebody (or a group) would have take responsibility as channel master(s) and keep the channel open continuously by auto-polling. Otherwise, it's much easier checking who's on Yahoo! IM and group chat rather than having to reset-up an IRC channel every time it gets closed from inactivity.
Mark (co-channel master of #sex in 1988)
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From: J Aaron Farr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 8:26 PM
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Subject: RE: [Friday]What is your yahoo?
Yahoo's great an' all (as you can tell by my email address), but what's wrong with IRC? Why don't we have a channel of irc.freenode.net for example?
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