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Posted 03 October 2009 - 02:18 PM

Hello,

My name is Steve. I am and have been a proud gun owner for many years.

I am contacting all pro-gun networks I can to inform them I have created a chat network in hopes of bringing as many gun owners together (that wish to chat) as possible. My goal is to get pro-gun people together from all types of organizations and websites with the hopes of being able to share information that might otherwise not be shared. I believe this will further strengthen knowledge and power that the pro-gun movement has.

I do not wish to create additional work for anyone, and participation would be purely voluntary. I will give all staff members moderator privileges (if they desire). You, or whomever you designate, would be able to fully control your own chat room and appoint your/their own ‘operators’.

The chat network operates on an IRC platform on a private UNIX server managed by myself. I welcome you and whoever you wish, to evaluate the system. It is and always will be free of charge to use.

You may use the JAVA applet here:
http://guns.ethernetweb.com

Or if you’re familiar with IRC, you can connect with this information:
Host: guns.ethernetweb.com
Port: 6667

I welcome your response. I am more then willing to answer any questions or address any concerns. Please feel free to email me.

Thank you for your time.


Sincerely,
Steve
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