[01:00] <ubotu> n2diy called the ops in #ubuntu
[01:01] <nalioth> Seveas: don't tease me please, i'm squashing trolls
[03:24] <Seveas> nalioth, still aeound?
[03:25] <Seveas> s/e/r/
[03:28] <nalioth> Seveas: pong
[03:28] <Seveas> nalioth, could you please /cs set #ubuntu-cl contact seveas
[03:28] <nalioth> ok
[03:29] <nalioth> feliz navidad, Seveas
[03:30] <Seveas> merry christmas? Bit out of season :)
[03:31] <poningru> indeed
[03:45] <elkbuntu> you cant even get away with 'christmas in july' yet nalioth
[03:45] <elkbuntu> (the southern hemisphere stupidity of faking christmas in july for the sake of a white/cold christmas)
[04:11] <ubotu> crdlb called the ops in #ubuntu-effects
[04:11] <ubotu> KEEV called the ops in #ubuntu-effects
[05:54] <nzk> Is it can be unban time now please?
[05:54] <nzk> Is there a dedicated USE channel?
[06:01] <nalioth> USE channel?
[06:13] <Pumpernickel> Ubuntu Silent Edition: permanent /mode +m
[06:14] <Madpilot> Pumpernickel, tempting, sometimes :)
[06:57] <Madpilot> ahh! What'd I do to deserve *that*?
[06:59] <Hobbsee> Madpilot: being corey's brother.  duh
[06:59] <Hobbsee> Madpilot: and being here
[06:59] <Madpilot> The first is not my fault, and the second is hardly unusual
[07:00] <Madpilot> Besides, aren't 'thrown mneptoks' banned under various international treaties?
[07:00] <Hobbsee> not really
[07:01] <Pumpernickel> Was it an intercontinental ballistic mneptok?  Did it cross any international boundaries?
[07:03] <Madpilot> it must have. I'm in Canada and she's a mad Aussie.
[07:04] <Madpilot> well, except that the mneptok's current habitat is thought to be Montreal. So things are rather confused.
[07:04] <Hobbsee> heh
[08:27] <gouki> 'morning
[08:38] <Hobbsee> hiya
[08:58] <Madpilot> metaphysical question: is it really trolling if the critter you're trying to provoke is itself a troll?
[09:01] <nalioth> Madpilot: be careful or you'll disappear into your question announcer
[09:16] <sgrove> can someone please clear my router?
[09:16] <sgrove> it's very bothersome to not be able to access the freaking #ubuntu room
[09:17] <Myrtti> he was patient
[09:17] <Hobbsee> the router is still effected, therefore, no.
[09:17] <Myrtti> oh
[09:17] <Hobbsee> no, i ran the exploit on him
[09:17] <Myrtti> :-D
[09:18] <sgrove> I guess maybe that's a sign my computer is not cleared?
[09:19] <nalioth> sgrove: might be a clue :P
[09:19] <Hobbsee> correct
[09:19] <Hobbsee> !exploit
[09:19] <ubotu> There are people around who think it is funny to abuse a bug in certain routers by sending invalid DCC commands. When bitten by this bug ops in #ubuntu remove users so they are no longer targets. To fix it have a look here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixDCCExploit
[09:20] <sgrove> hmm, I'm running chatzilla, I don't know if I'll be able to change the port..
[09:22] <elkbuntu> any irc client that cant change the port is not worth running
[09:23] <sgrove> well, it's just an add-in for firefox that I happened to like...I could run x-chat but the text is kind of hard to read
[09:23] <nalioth> sgrove: the text in xchat can be made larger or the font can be changed
[09:24] <Myrtti> OR both!
[09:24] <Myrtti> ;-)
[09:24] <sgrove> yeah, I'll switch over, get myself used to it then
[09:24] <sgrove> awell, the days of simple irc have already passed me by, I suppose ~
[09:24] <Myrtti> it's the addiction
[09:24] <Myrtti> :-)
[09:25] <Myrtti> light stuff doesn't kick in anymore, so you're forced to move to heavier stuff :-D
[09:25] <Myrtti> "Hello, my name is Miia and I've been an IRC addict for 11 years"
[09:26] <sgrove> haha
[09:27] <sgrove> I remember when I was a bit younger around8th grade or so, using AIM and AOL, thinking that IRC was the "old chat", and it would go away in a few weeks or so
[09:27] <sgrove> just as soon as everyone tried AOL, hehe
[09:28] <Myrtti> -->
[09:29] <sgrove_> ok, on gnome-xchat, connecting to port 8001, shall we try again?
[09:33] <sgrove_> please check my computer for this exploit
[09:33] <sgrove_> !exploit
[09:33] <ubotu> There are people around who think it is funny to abuse a bug in certain routers by sending invalid DCC commands. When bitten by this bug ops in #ubuntu remove users so they are no longer targets. To fix it have a look here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixDCCExploit
[09:33] <Hobbsee> that one's fine
[09:34] <Hobbsee> i guess if you choose to connect back with chatzilla, and cant change the port, tehn it's your problem getting thrown off the network
[09:35] <sgrove_> yeah, I'm not too worried about it
 ubotu: Thank you, with your encouragement earlieri this morning, finally i lay my hand on Kubuntu for the first time in my life. :D, thank u very much.
[04:48] <elkbuntu> awww... how sweet
[04:52] <thoreauputic> I hope no-one burst his bubble :)
[05:04] <elkbuntu> nope
[05:05] <nalioth> thoreauputic: you are ALIVE!
[05:05] <thoreauputic> nalioth: barrely, but yes
[05:05] <elkbuntu> someone tried to burst it, but i dont think it sunk in
[05:06] <poningru> so question why was the disk utility taken out?
[05:07] <thoreauputic> elkbuntu: not everyone knows about bots - and yeah, the thank you was touching
[05:07] <nalioth> disk utility?
[05:07] <poningru> nalioth: remember that disk utility app that was in dapper
[05:07] <poningru> I think
[05:07] <poningru> taken out in edgy and feisty
[05:08] <thoreauputic> poningru: the trend is clear - by next year Ubuntu will fit on a floppy and require the user to configure everything from a root prompt ;)
[05:08] <poningru> lol
[05:09] <poningru> \o/ we are gentoo
[05:09] <thoreauputic> nah, lfs ftw !
[05:09] <nalioth> lfs  :)
[05:10] <ubotu> BluesKaj called the ops in #kubuntu
[05:10] <elkbuntu> thoreauputic, and code their own kernel or be stuck with a 2.4 kernel or prior
[05:11] <thoreauputic> elkbuntu: kernel? You will program your machine with patch cables!
[05:11] <poningru> bwhahahahahhahah
[05:11] <elkbuntu> thoreauputic, cables? who needs cables when we have PUNCH CARDS
[05:12] <thoreauputic> elkbuntu: all you need is an abacus
[05:12] <elkbuntu> thoreauputic, ooh, now you're getting technical
[05:12] <thoreauputic> elkbuntu: networking is done using the Voice Over Atmosphere protocol
[05:13] <poningru> bwhhahahahahahha
[05:14] <thoreauputic> elkbuntu: although the Yoghurt Cups and String protocol is moving forward, it is still beta
[05:14] <thoreauputic> !language| poningru
[05:14] <ubotu> poningru: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[05:14] <nalioth> abacus? sybarites! a pile of rocks is all you need
[05:14] <poningru> what?
[05:14] <thoreauputic> nalioth: you need to hit them together though
[05:15] <thoreauputic> poningru: your binary translates to an unspeakable insult in an obscure Mongolian dialect
[05:15] <elkbuntu> rofl
[05:15] <poningru> I...see
[08:26] <Tm_T> WHEEEE!
[11:23] <Tm_T> WHEEEE
[11:23] <Tm_T> !EEEEHW
[11:23] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about eeeehw - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:24] <PriceChild> I don't think anyone shares your enthusiasm Tm_T...
[11:25] <Tm_T> WHEEEEE!
[11:25] <Tm_T> (: :)
[11:25] <Tm_T> )(
[11:34] <Tm_T> PriceChild: W-H-E-E-E-!
[11:43] <Vorian> I'm with you Tm_T!
[11:43] <Vorian> YEEEEEE HAAAAAAAA!
[11:43] <Tm_T> WOOHOOOO!
[11:43] <Tm_T> ok, you can calm down no
[11:43] <Tm_T> w
[11:49] <Tm_T> !botsnack
[11:49] <ubotu> Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[11:49] <Tm_T> haha
[11:49] <Tm_T> botsnack always brings some life to ubotu