Syntax: .afk [-l] [<message>] Result: This command will allow you to step away and have people know you are (A)way (F)rom your (K)eyboard. If anyone does a who or a tell, they will be informed as to whether or not a specific user is AFK. The <message> is optional and, if used can be up to 60 chars in length. A user that tells/semotes/etc.. you will see that message too. As soon as you type something, it will turn off the AFK status and return you to the normal status. IF you use -l option, this will enable the terminal locking feature. It will lock your terminal from all input, and require you to enter your normal account password to un-lock it. Useful when you want to leave the computer unattended, and don't want to worry about anyone screwing with it. You CAN specify a message on a lock now. Messages will still be displayed to your terminal. Example: .afk -l is going to find another terminal