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| ....get a drink in the Cow & Quiver The Cow & Quiver is AIUK's chatroom. To enter the Cow & Quiver you must be over 18 years of age. When you've finished in The Cow & Quiver, please log out using the red ball in the top right corner. You don't have to use IRC style commands, just type and hit return, but for those who'd like to know what they are: IRC STYLE USER COMMANDS: /away Sets user as away. Typing this command again sets user as "here". This action may also slow down the chat ping time for the "away" user, depending on the setting of msgRequestIntervalAway, which is set in /inc/config.php /here Sets user as here. This reverses the "away" and "busy" states. /busy Sets user as busy. Typing this command again sets user as "here". /clear Clears the chat screen. This only affects your screen, not the screen of other users. /me <action> Issues an IRC-like "action" to the chat. "/me" will be changed to your user name, and the text in <action> will appear as a system message. For example: "/me is thinking" would translate to "Joe is thinking". /join <room> Switches the user to <room>. For example: "/join The Lounge" /part Logout of the chat. /quit Logout of the chat. /logout Logout of the chat. /version Shows which version of the chat you are using. /invite <user> Invites "user" to the room that you are currently in. /ignore <user> Ignores "user" until /unignore "user" is issued /? Display a list of currently available IRC commands. /helpall Display a list of all available IRC commands. /whowas <user> This only works when FlashChat is used in a registered-users manner (not the "free for all" chat mode). Shows profile page for any registered user. /whois <user> Same as /whowas, but the user must be logged in. /motd Displays the message of the day, as defined in /appdata/motd.txt /sos <message> Alerts moderator in the current room of your message. Message text is optional. Message behaves like an /alert /names Shows a list of all user names in all public rooms. /showignores Shows who you are ignoring, and who is ignoring you.
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