GlenB
Hasn't IRC sort of gone the way of the dodo compared to audio channels
and now ready access to free video gatherings? I understand the
economy of bandwidth, but most Pick people don't congregate without
good reason, and if we had a worthwhile reason to congregate, I think
it would deserve a higher quality medium, no?
Note: I've been using IRC-style media since the late 70's and continue
to do so - in addition to other media where they seem appropriate. I
even write code that uses chat to accept requests and deliver MV data.
I also much prefer a Skype chat to an unannounced phone call and
prefer chat logs to having to listen to most noisy multi-party
discussions. Despite my orientation to text however, I still wonder
if it's worth it to try to keep it alive with this audience.
Best,
T
GlenB
"Tony Gravagno" <address.i...@removethis.com.invalid> wrote in
message news:baqs945tkrlf4nhks...@4ax.com...
As far as NNTP/Usenet, we've seen here that many people have no idea
that this is the protocol underlying their communications. The common
understanding is that Google provides everything, or at least that CDP
is somehow associated with Google, and if not Google then many people
think this is somehow run by or through some other website. CDP
participation grew after browsers provided a view of the data and I
think an IRC/chat medium might only do well if it's presented via a
link to some website that hosts a Java-based IRC client in a browser,
pre-configured to connect to freenode.
All that said, I dunno why but I just logged in (kubrick.freenode.net)
and no one else is home at ##pick. :) Using Trillian now - I really
miss all my old mIRC scripts - those were the good ol days...
Regards,
T