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  1. If you have any questions about the use of the program or if you encounter troubles in its use or want tweaks done to the instructions, simply post in here and let us know. A troubleshooting section will be made as problems arise. Also, I aim to have a guide for those of you who do not wish to use Chatzilla up in the next couple days. I hope the guide so far is easy to understand and gets you rolling fast. We invite you to come and join in, even if there may be few to no people in the channel. If you idle in there while doing other things on your PC, people will likely be more likely to hang around which will help fill it up.
  2. IRC Tips & Tricks/Shortcuts Wanna be l33t at IRC? Here's a few common tips to know. You can join the IRC Server and #cheersandgears automatically! Follow these simple steps to log you in every time: Right after you access the 'freenode' server, but before you enter #cheersandgears channel, go to the toolbar at the top of the Chatzilla window, and click the IRC button. The drop down menu will appear, and go down the list until you see the option to 'Open This Network at Startup' and click it. Next, /join #cheersandgears , and then head to the IRC menu in the Chatzilla toolbar again. This time, the drop down menu will have an option to 'Open This Channel at Startup' which you need to click on. That's it, now whenever you want to chat with C&G, the process is simplified. IRC Channel Tabs: In between the text boxes are tabs that show the channels you are on. The first two, 'client' and 'freenode' are not of importance. A tab with #cheersandgears indicates the chat channel. Addressing people directly in the Channel: A good IRC channel will often have a couple conversations going at a time. If you need to talk to someone directly, all you need to do is type the first couple letters of their name, hit the 'Tab' key which will autocomplete their name, and then what you need to say. They will be dinged, and the channel tab will have red lettering. This is useful if you're asking someone questions or providing important answers. Addressing people privately in the Channel: Sometimes people need to talk outside of the channel. If you want to speak with someone in private, simply find their nickname on the left, and double click it. A new box will open, where you can type privately to them. You may alternate between your private chat and the main chat channel by using the tabs. 'AFK': Away From Keyboard. If you gotta head out or do something but want to still idle in he channel, simply put [AFK] beside your nickname. (CGCaptain[AFK]) 'BRB': Be right back. Type it in to let people know you're leaving for a short period. Shortcuts Change your name quickly by doing: /nick <new nickname> in the text bar, without the brackets and hit enter. Typing /away and hitting enter will show you as away. Typing /back will say you've returned.
  3. C&G IRC Introduction Before major updates, C&G had a chat function that was great for our members to communicate in real time about anything be it topics on the forum, or just shooting the breeze. It was especially handy if you need to give directions or ask/answer quick questions. However, that function was unstable, and caused plenty of problems. However, there is a way to talk with members using Internet Relay Chat which is a tried and true method for e-talking over the the large series of tubes called the Internet. All it requires is a 'client' and a little finagling to get set up and running. Many IRC clients exists, and they all do the same things but have various quirks and differences. For simplicites sake, I will be demonstrating using the "Chatzilla" client because it's easy, and accessable, but requires the use of the FireFox browser. Chatzilla This program is a 'plugin' for Firefox, so if you already have FF installed, you're in for an easy installation. If you do not have FireFox, I recommend using it because it's safer and a more complete experience. For those that do not wish to use FF, I will try to offer a guide for another IRC client that doesn't need FF to operate. Installing Chatzilla #1: With FireFox, simply head to this address: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/16 #2: Click the big green button 'Add to Firefox' and a dialog box will pop up asking if you'd like to install the software. Simply click 'Install Now' , and let FF work it's magic. Another box will pop up, with Chatzilla installed, and asking you to restart Firefox. #3: Once restarted, a box will appear with all sorts of buttons, words, and tweaks. Simply disregard all of those options, and exit the box. You've now installed Chatzilla, and the hard part is over! Using Chatzilla/Accessing IRC/Nicknames #4: With FireFox open, head to the top toolbar and click 'Tools'. In the drop-down menu will be 'ChatZilla,' which you simply click, and wait for a window to show up. #5: The window that appears will look somewhat similar to programs like AOL Messenger or MSN Messenger with three boxes for text and names. The biggest box will have a splash page complete with links to help, IRC commands, and other means of support. The box to the left will contain the names, and the statuses of the people in the channel. At the bottom is the box where text is entered! #6: You're almost there! On the screen that Chatzilla displays, a series of networks are shown in blue. If you look, you'll notice the name 'freenode.' Click it, and you should see a wall of text appear in seconds; none of it will concern you. A problem may occur during this process. In many cases, it is likely due to your name being taken. "This nickname is registered. Please choose a different nickname, or identify via /msg NickServ identify <password>." Because hundreds of thousands of people are using the network, there's a good chance that your name is being used. If that is the case, simply click the button to the left of the text box, and a menu will pop up. The first thing on the menu is an option to change your nickname, so simply click it and a box will appear that will let you do it. You may need a couple attempts to find one that can be used. Be forewarned that you may use a nickname that is registered by someone else, but is not in use. If that is the case, your nickname will become a garbled mess of numbers or letters within a few minutes, or you could be even booted off the network. A good suggestion is to use the initials CG in front of your nickname, like CGCaptain or CGDodgefan. #7: Now that you have your desired nickname, it's time to join C&G's channel. This is the easy part. In the text box where you type, all you need to do is punch in: /join #cheersandgears ...and press Enter. If all goes to plan, Chatzilla will send you into the channel! At the left, you should hopefully see some familiar names. You're now in! People might be 'in' there, but not necessarily at their computer, but if you hang around, you'll be gabbing.
  4. FAPTurbo

    G20

    They've done it for the G8 in Canada. Nothing's more remote and secluded than that.
  5. Something must have been really wrong with that Corvette because it's got to be worth more than the $4500, and it's a car people want to own.
  6. I'd say 'LATFH' mentioned on that website is running a close second.
  7. Best. Site. Ever.
  8. Sorry, but I’m not buying this story. If it was an American brand, then of course we could blame the manufacturer for marketing underdeveloped, chintzy, fuel-sucking garbage. But, as we are discussing Toyota, I can only presume that this is a case of fine Japanese machinery defiled by hamburger-eating, reality-show-watching clumsy Americans. — Paul This guy won the comment thread!
  9. But to plenty of people our age, those vehicles are what we want, and what we need. Tire shredding's out in most cases, because in the city there isn't too much space to stretch the car's legs, and because the cars are easy to maintain, perform admirably and get you from point A to point B, which is the main point of driving the automobile. The fact that they don't need much work done on them is progress, and the less time we spend on them, the better. The majority of people my age don't want muscle cars is because they tend to consume large amounts of fuel, are generally worse than normal for the environment and are too costly to justify running in gridlock. The era of drag racing and displacement is over, because most of us don't care. Something that is comfy, easy on gas, and has a great interior space where we spend our time with plenty of tech toys is the name of the game today.
  10. You're right. I'll take my Zune with my tunes out of my truck (RWD, and less zippy than a Toyota Yaris by the way) and be sure to haul that fridge I installed yesterday in a tenant's suite onto the bus as well as my roof-repair tar can.
  11. Because GM is poor, and dumb. Their being poor is due to their being dumb.
  12. But is the Chinese government any better?
  13. This is generally the case. Most people my age like performance, but are perfectly happy with a Civic or Mazda3 because it has good economy, and has plenty of tech toys. Most of us are in gridlock and on city streets where neither rear wheel drive or power is of huge importance. It's just different priorities.
  14. Nothing like bringing up the ominous Red Scare talk! Next up, they'll be saying that this is all a plot on the part of socialist Canadians and commie Russians to make the world drive Agila's and Corsa's! I don't recall GM giving such a bad spin about their joint ventures with the Chinese company SAIC which would be heavily linked with the Chinese government.
  15. I think C&G Chat was an IRC client that used Java, and we all know how well that worked. I use mIRC myself for gaming servers, but Chatzilla for FireFox users is nice and simple, so perhaps that'd be one for people who want to chat, but don't want too much hassle.
  16. Until I read this thread, I had no idea what D&G glasses were.
  17. What they wrote is sickening like the 1989 Camry losing most of it's horses over 20 years or how Honda's are poster children for 'tuner's' . This guy is probably a Dixie flag waving, beer swilling redneck!
  18. Dokken - Burning Like A Flame
  19. More than a Million Times - Autograph
  20. Using an IRC network would be cool, but does FreeNode have a Java applet for newbie users so they can get in easy? Or will people need to get use a client like mIRC or Mibbit?
  21. Below the big text box, you'll see a small box that says 'Post Options' with HTML off as a default. Simply click the menu and select a linebreak mode in it. I haven't found a difference between Auto and Raw linebreak - do that and you should see your video appear embedded. It may be limited to premium members, but I could be wrong.
  22. Loud and Clear - Autograph
  23. That first picture should somehow make it onto Wikipedia for the LS article or something. Almost looks liek something you'd find in a brochure or auto rag. Great pictures, and the car looks fantastic!
  24. I'd bet the TDI with the DSG is a blast to drive around town with.
  25. It's less about the petition, and more about showing people that the CRTC is restricting people's choices of entertainment, in the name of preserving 'Canadian culture.'
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