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| Raven UO Staff
 
  
 Joined: 19 May 2003
 Posts: 2235
 Location: Clyde, Ohio
 
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Fri Feb 06, 2004 9:55 am |  
| I've noticed the last few times I tried to get onto our IRC channel that our server is no longer ProGamePlayer. Instead I have noticed that it has become the new Gamesurge server.  Which leads me to one conclusion. That Gamesnet, and PGP's server merge was successfull. I just wanted to remind everyone that those two servers are now one server and you might (like I did) have to change your "preform" options next time you get on IRC.
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| Cheetah Ultimate Fanboy
 
  
 Joined: 25 Aug 2003
 Posts: 2831
 Location: Halfway between the gutter and stars.
 
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Fri Feb 06, 2004 10:02 am |  
| wow, cool.
 gamesurge, what does surge mean? like suck?
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 <CrashOverwrite> ask Raven cause he nevaR knows anything.
 <Cheetah01> hes nevaR here either
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| Lalli-Oni UO Staff
 
  
 Joined: 21 May 2003
 Posts: 767
 Location: A small island in the middle of the Atlantic ocean...
 
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Sat Feb 07, 2004 1:36 am |  
| shock?
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| alpha2003 The Underworld God of Spamming
 
  
 Joined: 07 Dec 2003
 Posts: 748
 Location: USA
 
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Sat Feb 07, 2004 3:20 am |  
| surge:
 
 
 surge [ surj ]
 
 intransitive verb  (past surged, past participle surged, present participle surg·ing, 3rd person present singular surg·es)
 
 1. move like waves: to move in or like a wave, rising up and subsiding and sweeping forward or back
 The boat surged in the rising swell.
 
 
 2. make concerted rush: to move in a body with a sudden rush in a particular direction
 
 
 3. increase suddenly: to increase strongly and suddenly
 
 
 4. nautical slip: to slip while being turned on a capstan or windlass ( refers to ropes and cables )
 
 5. refers to a person who is too lazy to go online and find the definition of the word surge
 
 noun  (plural surg·es)
 
 1. large motion: a powerful rising and falling, or forward rushing movement, like that of the sea
 
 
 2. sudden increase: a sudden increase in something, especially one that seems to rush through somebody or something like a wave
 
 
 3. electricity power increase: a sudden and temporary increase in electrical current or voltage
 
 
 4. astronomy energetic solar prominence: an energetic solar prominence lasting for several minutes, which accompanies a solar flare
 
 
 5. nautical slip of rope: a sudden slipping or slackening of a rope or cable on a boat or ship
 
 
 [Early 16th century. From French surgir  “to rise up” and sourge- , the stem of sourdre  “to spring up,” both ultimately from Latin surgere , literally “to rise up from below.”]
 
 
 
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