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Ok, I have postcards to spare.  I've written to everyone that I think deserves one, they'll be in the mail soon.  Now I have at least one on hand, and I'm willing to pick up more.  Want an Australian postcard?  Reply here, send an email with your address to mrlachatte*A*T*gmail.com, I will do my best (within financial limits, each postcard is > $1.50, each stamp is $1.10) to send a postcard to you.  Holland, Canada, Sweden, I'm open.

Also I'm really proud of my mzxdj bot which idles in #mzxradio nearly 24/7, despite the fact that nobody except me ever seems to use the actual radio :(

I spent most of today working on some javascript to imitate the mIRC colour selection thing when you press CTR+K.  Almost all of that time was spent trying to hack it around Internet Explorer's retarded DOM implementation (or lack thereof) and the rediculous nature of its Events.  I'm afraid I'm sympathizing with Nanobot right now, I'm feeling righteous indignation because this guy (who's paying me $5 for it, luckily!) really wanted it to work in Internet Explorer :<

EDIT: I fixed the script up so CTR+K now works in IE and Firefox. If anyone else tells me that the script is broken I will scream. It. is. not. broken. AWEOPFJAEWOFJ

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Jul. 26th, 2005 08:49 am
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Here goes my second attempt at making a CVS server.  I still don't know if I understand how to set up users correctly, how do I give myself an admin account first?
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I had this idea for an alternate/novelty IRC client, which would introduce some interesting new chatting paradigms (big word lolz).  Basically, my client revolves around the idea that there's no window.  It'll always be on the top of all your windows, and it's completely transparent.  All messages appear at the bottom of your screen in a cartoony bubble, and slowly float up to the top of the screen and burst/fade out.  Any messages that involve your name will be coloured differently or something, to get your attention.  You can click on a bubble at any time to "reply" to it (prefix your message with the sender's name), or press some key combo and a cartoony input bubble appears, and stretches across the taskbar or something.

Other ways to make it less intrusive that I just thought of - all bubbles have 20% opacity by default (this can be changed), but if you move the mouse over a bubble then it fades opaque, and returns to transparent on mouseout.  There could also be a hotkey that would set the opacity for all bubbles to a specific amount (60%?) if a conversation suddenly piques your interest.

Now, this doesn't address the problem of multiple channels, and I can't see any way to add that without completely confusing the user.  I guess different types of messages could appear at different locations onscreen (server messages on the far left, with very little opacity, private messages somewhere in the middle with more opacity than normal messages?)

Now, I just found GhostIRC a bit ago, and it's interesting how this guy had some of the same ideas as me.  I still think that my "client" would be easier to use (if harder to implement) as the screenshot doesn't look all that pretty, what with the text completely obscuring what's going on underneath.  I'm fairly certain that my client would need a windowed log in order to review messages that disappeared or you missed.  Perhaps multiple channels could be implemented this way, a small bubble in the top of the screen that appears when you move the mouse in its vicinity, and contains a list of all the channels you're in.  Only one at a time can be active, however, and when you choose a different one then your display of bubbles changes as well.  All messages will still be logged, and little status indicators could appear by channel names indicating whether there are new messages, and whether any of them contain your name.

Yeah, the more I flesh this idea out, the more it sounds like a lot of fun to play with.  It's too bad that I have no idea how to do one of those always-on-top apps, especially a window-less one like this.  I like the names SpeechBubble, or BubbleTalk, as well.

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