[DECtalk] How many of you are familiar with the Talking IRC Inside Jokes

Mohamed malhajamy at gmail.com
Tue Oct 13 18:25:24 EDT 2015


Is talking IRC still around today?

On 10/13/15 06:19 PM, Tyler Zahnke via Dectalk wrote:
> Funny stuff! I always liked that weird geek culture that forums,
> chatrooms and gaming sites tend to have. The blind will have a hard
> time appreciating 4chan because it's an imageboard; all the main
> threads are pictures. But these IRC channels? Totally accessible.
> Tyler Z
>
>
> On 10/13/15, jake mcmahan via Dectalk <dectalk at bluegrasspals.com> wrote:
>> Ok.  I am here to tell you, that talking IRC was a community of
>> foolishness.  I used to venture onto it all the time when I was a young
>> boy, and let me tell you, it was one rough and tough experience.  BOFH,
>> leet, tards, all of that stuff.  Also, if flint, ace, mo, or jerry got
>> annoyed with someone, they would make a nasty dectalk song about them.
>> Chad and skyte were two classic examples. Never been on there since.
>>
>> On 10/13/2015 4:52 PM, Nick Giannak via Dectalk wrote:
>>> Tyler,
>>>      I was very much an outsider by choice to the Talkingirc culture. I
>>> went on a couple of times and found myself annoyed at the overall
>>> insider culture, found it unwelcoming, etc. To be fair, however, I
>>> myself did a lot of this in the communities I ran at the time. In
>>> summation, we were all foolish youngsters.
>>>      The guy who programmed all synth material was Flint Million, who
>>> also wrote the BOFHNet IRC and Freedom Chat clients at the time. The
>>> networks associated with all clients BOFH, FC, TIRC, all merged
>>> together around 2004. I know this because he himself still takes
>>> responsibility for much of this by maintaining his classic website, as
>>> well as a revised version. Both can be found here.
>>> http://www.themillionweb.net/
>>>      Cutiecat appears to be one Rachael Spangler. I know this only
>>> because a friend of mine referred to Rachael by that name, but I have
>>> never brought it up to her in conversation. Frankly, I have little to
>>> talk about with her from that time, in my limited attempts at visiting
>>> that network, I never, ever, ever ran into her.
>>>      BOFH, of course, doesn't refer to the person by that name from the
>>> skits. His real name escapes me, but I know that cancer took his life
>>> around the same time as all of this was going down.
>>>      Everyone else? Honestly, I don't know. I have a good idea who Mo
>>> was (mohaned sayegh), but that's really it. I hope this clears a few
>>> things up.
>>> Thanks,
>>> Nick
>>>
>>> On 10/13/2015 5:58 AM, Tyler Zahnke via Dectalk wrote:
>>>> I remember, several years ago, when the DECtalk Archive was a public
>>>> website, the Miscellaneous folder had all these little odds and ends,
>>>> and some of them were just totally off the wall, including a song that
>>>> says "CutieCat is leet". The Vocalwriter section had a parody of the
>>>> Beach Boys song "Fun Fun Fun" about the BOFH (which stands for
>>>> something I'm not sure if I'm allowed to say on this list). Now, I
>>>> kind of knew about the BOFH stories as they were originally written,
>>>> and I knew about LOLcats and other silly cat pictures, but not
>>>> CutieCat, and I knew about people calling things leet (or l33t, or
>>>> 1337) and I knew about n00bs, probably because I felt like one. But I
>>>> didn't really understand what context these particular bits were in.
>>>> But today I discovered the Talking IRC site, which includes files of
>>>> synthesizers using leet language, including the CutieCat song and the
>>>> BOFH song. Were any of you mailing list members familiar with this
>>>> Talking IRC culture? Someone who was good with making DECtalk sing was
>>>> picking on people for not being leet, and it almost always used the
>>>> same format; "He sucks, he sucks, he suuuuuuuuuucks". Who were these
>>>> users getting picked on? I'm guessing they were part of the
>>>> #talkingirc channel. They must have been some rather annoying users to
>>>> get that treatment. How many of you were part of this, or were at
>>>> least familiar with this? And who was the DECtalk programmer telling
>>>> people they were leet or not leet (more often not leet) using songs?
>>>> Tyler Z
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