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Hi fellow NERDS! (or geeks, dorks, what ever) Years ago I started dating a girl who did a ton of chatting over ol'school IRC (Internet Relay Chat). At first I thought they were purely for silly pick-up/flirt times, but she assured me that it wasn't, but was instead a way for instantanious communication between a community of friends. I reluctantly joined and ended up meeting a ton of people that I now call my friends, in a similar way to the people here I've met who I call friends. We often hang out in the real world as well. Often meetings are initated via chat in a very spontanious way. (Hey, anyone on line want to meet for sushi?) So anyway, what I've done is created a channel for us. It's simple to join. First you need an IRC client. There are free ones for the Mac or XP world. I go to versiontracker.com and do a search on "irc" and a bunch come up. I'm using colloquy for Mac OSX but there's also visualIRC for XP (it's not as friendlly though so I'm sure you can do better, I just don't use my PC for s such things. Anyway, think of it as a way to augment the LD list. A kind of continual virtual coctail party, where if your board and/or lonely you can log on and say, "HEY, has anyone ever had quantize problems with an Echoplex?" or something like that. Of course the topic can be (I hope) as varied and often off topic as LD can be, but hopefully it can hover around loop based music. So, in the client of your choice put in electricrain.com as your irc channel. Then type /join #/loopchat and you'll be in. It's an experiement that I'm not sure will work, but why not? Cheerio, Mark ____________________________________________________________________________________ The fish are biting. Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/arp/sponsoredsearch_v2.php