For a long time, EFnet #calc-ti has been the primary center for TI calculator discussion on Internet Relay Chat (IRC). It was founded early in '96 primarily by two people, known as "perki" and "Intel" on IRC. As time went on, more and more people began to frequent #calc-ti. At this point in time there are dozens of people who visit the channel every day. During its lifetime, #calc-ti has gone through many shifts in administration. Originally the channel was held by bots set up by its founders. They chose which people should be given ops. Some ops contributed their own bots to the channel. As the channel grew, it became necessary to improve its organization; the eggdrop bots were joined into a sharebot network. All the people running the bots which were accepted into the network were given "owner" status. I will also refer to this as "administrator" status. It takes a certain amount of responsibility to be a good IRC bot administrator. It is a cooperative effort. One should be able to work well with the other owners, and to use objective judgment in choosing who should be given ops, given "owner" status, and in the worst cases, who should be deopped, banned, or de-ownered. Bot administrators must also maintain the bots when it is necessary to do so, making sure that they run smoothly in tandem. Unfortunately, one particular owner demonstrated repeatedly that he did not have what it takes to be a responsible bot administrator. He often made decisions based largely on spur-of-the-moment anger, without consulting with the other bot administrators first. Decisions such as banning people because he didn't like them, even when they did not disrupt the channel or offend any other people in any way. Decisions such as opping and deopping people when he damn well felt like it, without talking to the other administrators. He was one of the original founders of #calc-ti. He is known by the nickname "Intel". Eventually the other administrators decided that they needed to do something about this. They revoked Intel's owner status, as well as his ops. In response, he took over the channel by force. After a while the situation became such that he was given back his privileges: a second chance. But, this cycle repeated several times; Intel was given several chances to change, and yet it never lasted. Recently, establishing the most recent cycle, Intel was given ops, but no owners. This situation lasted for a surprisingly long time; it seemed that #calc-ti might have finally become stable, as Intel made no attempts to take over the channel. Recently however, Intel, feeling that he now could do anything he wanted with his ops, went on doing the same old rash things that he did before, like banning people on spur-of-the-moment anger. Upon a unanimous decision (excluding one owner who is on summer vacation), Intel's ops were removed, this time for good. He promptly proceeded to take over the channel, using an previously overlooked security hole in one of the bots. We have since plugged up this hole. Apparently Intel feels that, since he participated in the founding of #calc-ti, he should have absolute power on the channel. It seems now that no matter how many times we deop him, reop him, de-owner him, re-owner him, etc., he will continue to aim towards gaining what he feels he rightfully deserves; namely, absolutely control of the #calc-ti channel on EFnet. Due to several reasons, we have decided to permanently move to #ticalc. #calc-ti will no longer be supported by our bots; they will no longer attempt even to join the channel. From now on, #ticalc will be the primary IRC channel for TI calculator discussion.