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Pascal

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Sep 10, 2002, 3:40:44 PM9/10/02
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Hi,

I used to get the Buffy episodes from a channel at mIRC.

Now I had to install Windows again on my computer but didnt save the
mIRC settings. Could anyone be so kind and explain how it works as it
is ages ago that i signed up for it.

Thanks for any help,

Pascal.

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Saskia

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Sep 10, 2002, 4:08:18 PM9/10/02
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Pascal zei:

> Now I had to install Windows again on my computer but didnt save the
> mIRC settings. Could anyone be so kind and explain how it works as it
> is ages ago that i signed up for it.

www.mirc.com has extensive helppages to help you set up mIRC.

You won't get any answers about how or where to download Buffy episodes.
That's illegal and I don't have a clue where one would get them.
Furthermore, if you do know if and where to get that I would not recommend
talking about that in public, like Usenet. A sure way of helping to close
such places down.

Best of luck.
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Saskia

"I am the surgeon of mean."

ankhor

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Sep 11, 2002, 1:26:32 PM9/11/02
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"Saskia" <saskia...@nksf.nl> schreef in bericht
news:MPG.17e86fa17...@News.CIS.DFN.DE...

> Pascal zei:
>
> > Now I had to install Windows again on my computer but didnt save the
> > mIRC settings. Could anyone be so kind and explain how it works as it
> > is ages ago that i signed up for it.
>
> www.mirc.com has extensive helppages to help you set up mIRC.
>
> You won't get any answers about how or where to download Buffy episodes.
> That's illegal and I don't have a clue where one would get them.

Ah the illegal thingie again, it`s illegal to upload in my country but due
to the way the law was made, it is not illegal to download.

> Furthermore, if you do know if and where to get that I would not recommend
> talking about that in public, like Usenet. A sure way of helping to close
> such places down.

Thats true. ;o)

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