-<strong>help</strong>::
-> -c help is a class for asking (and answering) questions on virtually any topic imaginable. Be sure to use an instance (such as “linux”, “barnowl”, “campus”, or so on) when asking questions, since it's a fairly high-traffic class.
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-<strong>sipb</strong>::
-> -c sipb is where most SIPB members hang out. It's a place for technical discussion, questions, support, and organizing SIPB events or projects. You should also always use an instance when sending to -c sipb.
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-<strong>Personal Classes</strong>::
-> By convention, nearly every Zephyr user has a "personal" class that is the same as their username. How this class is used varies from person to person, but it's often a sort of mini-blog, a place to report what one is working on or up to, or ask friends questions, or just rant about something.
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-<strong>"un" Classes</strong>::
-> Many people use "un" classes in addition to their personal class, for example `johndoe` might use `-c unjohndoe`. Sometimes there are nested un-classes as well, such as `-c ununjohndoe` or `-c unununjohndoe`. It is extremely rare to see anything more than three "un"s. Un-classes are generally used for snarking about a conversation going on in the next class up (`-c unjohndoe` snarking about `-c johndoe`), or for more intense ranting. The more "un"s, the more intense the snarking/ranting generally becomes.
+<strong>help</strong>:
+> -c help is a class for asking (and answering) questions on virtually
+> any topic imaginable. Be sure to use an instance (such as
+> “linux”, “barnowl”, “campus”, or
+> so on) when asking questions, since it's a fairly high-traffic
+> class.
+
+<strong>sipb</strong>:
+> -c sipb is where most SIPB members hang out. It's a place for
+> technical discussion, questions, support, and organizing SIPB events
+> or projects. You should also always use an instance when sending to
+> -c sipb.
+
+<strong>Personal Classes</strong>:
+> By convention, nearly every Zephyr user has a "personal" class that
+> is the same as their username. How this class is used varies from
+> person to person, but it's often a sort of mini-blog, a place to
+> report what one is working on or up to, or ask friends questions, or
+> just rant about something.
+
+<strong>"un" Classes</strong>:
+> Many people use "un" classes in addition to their personal class,
+> for example `johndoe` might use `-c unjohndoe`. Sometimes there are
+> nested un-classes as well, such as `-c ununjohndoe` or `-c
+> unununjohndoe`. It is extremely rare to see anything more than
+> three "un"s. Un-classes are generally used for snarking about a
+> conversation going on in the next class up (`-c unjohndoe` snarking
+> about `-c johndoe`), or for more intense ranting. The more "un"s,
+> the more intense the snarking/ranting generally becomes.