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07-Aug-2003, 07:13 PM #1
Lycos Chat
Here is a little trick for those of you who use Lycos chat. It will let you chat as two different users at once.

Sign up with Lycos with 2 different user names. Go to chat from the main page and sign in with User Name #1.

Once you log in, there will be a link on the left saying 'Start LCD'. Download and install Lycos Community Desktop (LCD). If it has you logged in when it starts, click 'Log Out' (only on LCD, not the main page). From there, sign in to LCD with User Name #2.

Now choose a room and join with both user names.

It can get pretty interesting keeping up sometimes, but you can have a lot of fun with it

(P.S....if the LCD screen keeps signing you on as your 1st user name as soon as you click 'Log On', just delete the cookie and then sign in.)
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