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There are quite a lot of networks and channels for downloading movies,tv shows, books, music,anime off of IRC. Will people who use IRC for. Welcome to the TMD Moviez web site - your one stop shop for all things TMD. Here you can find out who we are, what we do and information about our channels, admins and other stuff. TMD itself is a collection of friendly irc channels where you can download the latest Movies, Music and TV.

Dil ne teri pooja ki dil ne tujhko rab mana. रफ़ी 0067 अपनी तो जैसे तैसे लावारिस किशोर कुमार 0068 अपुन बोला तू मेरी लैला जोश हेमा सरदेसाई, शाहरुख खान 0069 अरे हाय हाय ये मजबूरी रोटी कपड़ा और मकान लता मंगेशकर 0070 अरे नानानाना आर पार गीता दत्त,मौ. रफ़ी, गीता दत्त 0064 अपने दीवाने का अँखियों से गोली मारे जसपिंदर नरुला, सोनू निगम 0065 अपने प्यार के बरसात की एक रात लता मं.,किशोर कुमार 0066 अपनी आज़ादी को हम जाग्रती मो.

Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • How do I access file servers? [ ] To access a file server you need to have your IRC client and you need the CTCP trigger for the file server you are trying to access. What is a CTCP trigger? [ ] A CTCP (Client-To-Client-Protocol) trigger is a special type of message that is sent between IRC clients usually in request for specific information. A CTCP trigger usually looks something like ' /ctcp [nickname] [trigger]'. Basically a trigger is a message you send to another IRC user's client for information about it. For example, if I wanted to know what IRC client Danno123 was using, I would type ' /ctcp Danno123 version' and his client would send me something like ' mIRC v6.21 Khaled Mardam-Bey' as an automated response.

How do CTCP triggers work in relation to file servers? [ ] A file server CTCP trigger is a request sent to someone running a file server for permission to access the list of available files they have for you to download. When you type a file server's CTCP trigger, if it is online and not being used by someone else, it will respond by trying to start a DCC chat session with you to share the list of files it is serving. How do I get the CTCP trigger for a file server? [ ] To obtain a CTCP trigger you would type '!list' in the channel window the file server is in. After typing '!list', all active file servers in the channel responding to '!list' will send you a private message with their status and CTCP trigger(s) to access them.

Here is an example of three file server ads that might be displayed after typing '!list'. -Danno- Trigger:[ /ctcp Danno Dannos awesome stuff! ] Next send:[ in 1hrs 36mins ] Accessed:[ 4763 times ] O:[ 0/5 ] S:[ 1/1 ] Q:[ 10/10 ].

Of course, IRC isn’t mentioned nearly as much as the other platforms, and if you do hear about it in the tech press, it’s usually because hackers have coordinated attacks using it. But despite the bad rap, it still has a lot to offer. (For more on attacks, see.) The one thing IRC has going for it is its longevity. It’s been around since the late 1980s, well before the World Wide Web became the for the internet. As the Foonetic network puts it on its: 'IRC was here before AIM and MSN and Twitter, and it will be here long after they're dead and gone.' IRC is also an open standard, and therefore doesn’t belong to anyone. The protocol is defined as.

That means anyone can read the specification and write a client or server program. This is a major departure from a platform like Facebook, where outside people are generally not allowed to make their own versions because it's owned by Facebook. Plus, since IRC is not owned by anybody, there’s no risk that the service will suddenly shut down if it runs out of money or it gets acquired, as has happened to several social media services. (On the other hand, if the individual IRC server shuts down, there’s nothing much you can do about it unless it’s yours.). IRC provides another way of providing support that’s quite different from using the phone or other online methods. It’s also in real time, so you get answers almost immediately. Another advantage becomes apparent when you wander into IRC channels for projects (many of which are hosted on Freenode).