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'''#rsn''' is the offical channel of [[RandomSonicNet]] and is run by [[Voice]]. The channel is hosted on the [http://www.afternet.org AfterNET IRC Network] and does have a java [http://www.randomsonicnet.org/chat.php IRC Chat] page. For those wishing to access it from their own IRC Clients, such as [http://www.mirc.com mIRC] and [http://www.xchat.org/ XChat], you can access it by going to [irc://irc.afternet.org irc.afternet.org]
 
'''#rsn''' is the offical channel of [[RandomSonicNet]] and is run by [[Voice]]. The channel is hosted on the [http://www.afternet.org AfterNET IRC Network] and does have a java [http://www.randomsonicnet.org/chat.php IRC Chat] page. For those wishing to access it from their own IRC Clients, such as [http://www.mirc.com mIRC] and [http://www.xchat.org/ XChat], you can access it by going to [irc://irc.afternet.org irc.afternet.org]
  
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[http://www.afternet.org AfterNET] does not use the Unreal IRCD, so those used to that particular IRC Server Daemon maybe in for a bit of a surprise. This shouldn't be a big change from the norm though, as it supports the normal list of IRC modes.
 
[http://www.afternet.org AfterNET] does not use the Unreal IRCD, so those used to that particular IRC Server Daemon maybe in for a bit of a surprise. This shouldn't be a big change from the norm though, as it supports the normal list of IRC modes.
  
 
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Revision as of 15:45, 4 January 2008

#rsn is the offical channel of RandomSonicNet and is run by Voice. The channel is hosted on the AfterNET IRC Network and does have a java IRC Chat page. For those wishing to access it from their own IRC Clients, such as mIRC and XChat, you can access it by going to irc.afternet.org

Notable Differences

AfterNET does not use the Unreal IRCD, so those used to that particular IRC Server Daemon maybe in for a bit of a surprise. This shouldn't be a big change from the norm though, as it supports the normal list of IRC modes.