Internet Relay Chat

        IRC stands for internet relay chat. It is a place where you can go and talk with other people in channels or in private message windows. There are channels for just about everything from religion to of course, sex and everything in between. It can be quite fun. My IRC home is on undernet in a channel called #Leather_and_Roses. I also visit efnet and dalnet on occasion. On undernet my nick is ravenshad. On dalnet my nick is carlina.

        To gain acess to the various nets you need to use an IRC client. I use mIRC. This is a shareware program that I find easy to use.  To download mIRC you can go here: mIRC
        Other clients available for use are:

                    pIRCh
                     vIRC
                    xIRCon

          ICQ is another program I use to keep in touch with my friends.

        Web-page Visitor - Communicate with [raven] by using this ICQ Respond-Online Panel
         
        If you have a running ICQ client you can Chat Me, ICQ-Me and/or Add Me to your contact list. Netscape Users: If you are prompted to Pick App or Save File, select Pick App and browse to the location of your ICQ.EXE file (usually in C:\Program Files\ICQ\ICQ.EXE). Internet Explorer Users: If you are prompted to Open or Save As select Open.
        If you don't have an ICQ client you can press the Page Me button to send me an ICQ message through my Personal Communication Center, the Zoom Me button to view my ICQ Whitepages details and the EmailNotify Me button to send me an e-mail and notify me by ICQ. If I am online, the message will popup on my screen, if I am offline it will be stored and forwarded to me as soon as I connect to the internet. Installing the ICQ client will enable you to know if your peers are online and communicate directly with them.



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