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From: maxvalde at fis.unam.mx (Max Valdez)
Subject: Why is IRC still around?

On Friday 19 November 2004 3:31 pm, Poof wrote:
> Wow, NICE analogy Jeff!
>
> While IRC is here to stay... The future seems more like servers that're
> only hosted through big companies/etc as most datacenters are 'forbidding'
> use of IRC(Ports 6660-6669, 7000) on their network.

As any other service, you can put IRC on any port you want.

Max

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