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  2. mIRC - Wikipedia

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    mIRC is an Internet Relay Chat (IRC) client for Windows with an integrated scripting language allowing the creation of extensions. [3] The software was first released in 1995 and has since been described as "one of the most popular IRC clients available for Windows."

  3. mIRC scripting language - Wikipedia

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    The term originally referred to the menus—which pop up upon a right click. It is still used this way in the manual. Remotes are event-handling scripts. Remotes are called when the event they handle occurs. All variables are dynamically typed. Hash tables are available for larger data storage; arrays are not. mIRC scripts make use of sigils.

  4. Wikipedia:Scripts/mIRC wikilink scripts - Wikipedia

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    This mIRC script allows you to double-click on [[wiki-links]] and {{templates}} within mIRC, opening up a browser window at that article. It supports links to all existent languages and WikiMedia projects, such as Meta: and commons:, as well as allowing users to change which language Wikipedia will be opened by default when an mIRC wiki link is clicked.

  5. MSN Chat - Wikipedia

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    There have been various methods through the use of mIRC to access the MSN Chat Network. Most of the methods were through the use of the MSN Chat Control itself, yet others were more complicated. In the beginning, shortly after the move from Microsoft Chat , the MSN Chat Network could be directly connected to through any IRC Client to irc.msn ...

  6. IRC - Wikipedia

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    Modes that apply to users on a channel have an associated symbol that is used to represent the mode in names replies [57] (sent to clients on first joining a channel [49] and use of the names command) and in many clients also used to represent it in the client's displayed list of users in a channel or to display an own indicator for a user's modes.

  7. Direct Client-to-Client - Wikipedia

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    protocol is the protocol to use for the transfer; only clear is defined presently. Unlike standard DCC SEND, ip can be in the additional forms of standard dotted notation for IPv4, or either hexadecimal or mixed notation for IPv6. To leave an early parameter empty, but still supply a later one, the earlier one can be specified as -.

  8. Shmee150 - Wikipedia

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    Timothy John Burton, known professionally as Shmee150 or Shmee, is a British car vlogger and YouTuber, who is based in London.His YouTube channel has over 2.5 million subscribers and features videos of him traveling to see exotic cars and maintaining and using his own car collection.

  9. In-car entertainment - Wikipedia

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    With the mass adoption of smartphones worldwide, a new issue has emerged: the use of connected devices in the car. According to a 2015 survey conducted by AT&T [ 4 ] [ 5 ] with a sample of over 2,000 US respondents, "7-in-10 people engage in smartphone activities while driving" including social media (40%), web browsing (30%) and even video ...