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Just wondered if anyone liked to share their MSN messenger id's for an occasional banter without upping the post-count needlessly ;) ?

Q.

update: i no longer use MSN

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ncarring (at) hotmail (dot) com but I'm not often on ....

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Remember Nick, it's not quantity, but quality :p

Have added you none-the-less :D

mine is : fyntonstack - at - Gate's awful email serice (dot) com. I don't mind anyone adding me to their contacts, but I'm also not online at home that often.

Don't ask about the ID name. I came up with it years ago - something to with Father Ted, I seem to recall..?

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And you're on my hit/hot-list as well... :)

Gents,

If you're into IM, check out the Trillian IM client. It connects to ICQ, MSN, AOL etc. simultaneously, is skinnable and very reliable.

I'm on AOL IM, but I think I have an MSN ID somewhere. I'll look it up when I'm at home and post another reply.

Howard

Last time I used it it couldn't handle my multiple Yahoo id's but otherwise quite nice.

Originally posted by ncarring in this post

Last time I used it it couldn't handle my multiple Yahoo id's but otherwise quite nice.

I'm happy with my single ID. :) I guess multiple ID's would be handy to get extra webspace from Geocities, eh?

EDIT: Just remembered I was a member of a skodalovers group on Yahoo Groups. So, I just went there for the first time in about two years and left a post all about Briskoda.net.

It just HAD to be done. :D

Cheers

I'm not into IM at all - and MSN goes against my principles... :D

I used to be part of an underground telnet community that not only catered for IM but also allowed the script and text-based creation of spaces and objects - also known as a MUD or MOO. Now that was cool - a virtual, living novel, and I was part of it.

But that was the early nineties, I was young, technology was exciting and anything but user-friendly, the Internet was bristling with new-world hope.

MSN is more like brave-new-world despair...

Flame shield: no, it will take at least twenty more years before I have grandchildren!! :D

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Good plan sir!

colin"at"densem"dot"co.uk

Messenger? I might use one or two...

MSN: c00ke5ter"at"hotmail.com

ICQ: 3 4 1 1 7 9 7

Yahoo: ian_cooke

AIM: c00ke5ter

Ah, gotta love trillian! (one messaging app that connects to multiple protocols - www.trillian.cc

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paul @ rapid - ltd . co . uk

on msn

TaviaRS @ hotmail . com

(Edited by DGW in the interests of clarity)

Good plan Q, should help keep postcounts down ;)

:D

t**t:rolleyes:

thefinger.gif

Sounds good to me.

mister . peck @ virgin . net

:wave:

alex.davis at msn

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alex.davis at msn

Is that .co.uk or .com?

sorry being a gimp (nothing unusual!)

msn-fabfabia @ hotmail.com

yahoo-fabfabia @ yahoo.co.uk

aol-fabfabia

someone else has trillian!!:D

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mine is dw_daneaudi (at) hotmail (dot) com

Originally posted by Dutch4x4 in this post

I used to be part of an underground telnet community that not only catered for IM but also allowed the script and text-based creation of spaces and objects - also known as a MUD or MOO. Now that was cool - a virtual, living novel, and I was part of it.

What types of MUDs did you play?

I used to be a Diku/Merc type of player... :D

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The good old days of Nethack...

Neo_VR :at:

Hotmail

:d0t:

c0m

:D

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