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==#Bookz==
==#Bookz==
<nowiki>#bookz</nowiki> is an IRC channel on the Undernet Server; A server which specifically allows for file transfer from peer to peer. A number of clever individuals have created bots that automate the file transfer process and can distribute any called file automatically.<br>  
<nowiki>#bookz</nowiki> is an IRC channel on the Undernet Server; A server which specifically allows for file transfer from peer to peer. A number of clever individuals have created bots that automate the file transfer process and can distribute any called file automatically.<br>  
To connect to undernet, simply load up your IRC program of choice, select the undernet network, and join the <nowiki>#bookz</bookz> channel.
To connect to undernet, simply load up your IRC program of choice, select the undernet network, and join the <nowiki>#bookz</bookz> channel.
Once you have connected to undernet and are in the channel called #bookz, it should be pretty easy to figure out what is going on there. However, a quick set of instructions might be necessary for novice users:
Once you have connected to undernet and are in the channel called #bookz, it should be pretty easy to figure out what is going on there. However, a quick set of instructions might be necessary for novice users:
*Figure out what you want to read. For example, you wish to read "Dune" by Frank Herbert.
Figure out what you want to read. For example, you wish to read "Dune" by Frank Herbert.
*Search for what you want. #bookz has several "bots" that will quickly search through all of the files hosted within the channel. To do a search, you must use the correct command words within the channel before you will be able to see a list.
Search for what you want. #bookz has several "bots" that will quickly search through all of the files hosted within the channel. To do a search, you must use the correct command words within the channel before you will be able to see a list.
*Example: @find Frank Herbert
Example: @find Frank Herbert
*Doing a search like this will give you back a text file list of ALL the titles and ALL the files that contain the words "Frank" and "Herbert." There is a very good chance that you will find "Dune" on that list. However, that search is too broad, perhaps you want to narrow that down a bit so that you get a shorter list of files to choose from?
Doing a search like this will give you back a text file list of ALL the titles and ALL the files that contain the words "Frank" and "Herbert." There is a very good chance that you will find "Dune" on that list. However, that search is too broad, perhaps you want to narrow that down a bit so that you get a shorter list of files to choose from?
*Example: @find Frank Herbert Dune
Example: @find Frank Herbert Dune
*This search will give you a list of all files containing both the author and the title of the file you are looking for.
This search will give you a list of all files containing both the author and the title of the file you are looking for.
*Once you have that text file full of all those files you want, simply select the best version available. Do this by copying the whole line of text that contains the file you wish. Start with the exclamation point (!) and keep selecting all the way to the file size. Copy that line.
Once you have that text file full of all those files you want, simply select the best version available. Do this by copying the whole line of text that contains the file you wish. Start with the exclamation point (!) and keep selecting all the way to the file size. Copy that line.
*Paste that line directly into the channel. This will tell the file server that you wish to download that file. You will be placed in a queue that usually moves pretty quickly owing to the fact that text files and .pdf files are generally small in size.
Paste that line directly into the channel. This will tell the file server that you wish to download that file. You will be placed in a queue that usually moves pretty quickly owing to the fact that text files and .pdf files are generally small in size.
*Wait.
Wait.
*Your file should automatically begin downloading to your IRC client's default download folder.
Your file should automatically begin downloading to your IRC client's default download folder.
*Once the download is complete, you can unrar, unzip, or open the file and read it as you would any other sort of eBook or txt file.
Once the download is complete, you can unrar, unzip, or open the file and read it as you would any other sort of eBook or txt file.


==Hook me the fuck up, doc==
==Hook me the fuck up, doc==
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