[01:14] <Takyoji> Seems interesting: http://www.linux.com/news/featured-blogs/167-amanda-mcpherson/292902-can-you-design-a-better-linux-t-shirt-than-us
[01:17] <Takyoji> otherwise someone should perhaps take an initiative of orchestrating a global jam somewhere in Minnesota
[02:16] <h00k> we're doing one in Wisconsin, I think
[02:18] <Takyoji> ahh
[02:22] <h00k> I just sent a mailing out today: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-us-wi/2010-March/000119.html
[02:23] <Takyoji> It
[02:23] <Takyoji> It's just too bad that I'm not in the Twin Cities area*
[02:24] <Takyoji> to host such; but would be able to attend one in the cities.
[02:28] <h00k> I think ours will most likely be online
[02:28] <h00k> because of proximity
[02:28] <h00k> HOW COOL IS THIS http://store.linux.com/product_info.php?products_id=101
[02:29] <Takyoji> heh
[02:33] <kermit> linux is still seen as anti-establishment?
[02:34] <kermit> i thought it was pretty established
[02:41] <Takyoji> What formats are there for expressing metadata?
[02:41] <Takyoji> EXIF, RDF, etc?
[02:42] <h00k> exif
[02:45] <Takyoji> Just trying to think of a reasonable way to index various files, and to have all metadata stored, and so forth.
[02:47] <h00k> I don't know if fspot has this with pictures,
[02:47] <h00k> I know pictures have exif data, I don't know about normal files
[02:47] <Takyoji> EXIF is only for pictures, yes
[02:54] <tonyyarusso> We had talked earlier about doing stuff with the Jam co-ordinating online.
[02:54] <Takyoji> ahh
[02:55] <tonyyarusso> h00k: the terrifying part is that the shirt actually makes sense.
[02:56] <h00k> tonyyarusso: I know, which makes it even more awesome!
[03:00] <Takyoji> Anyone know of the .ntr file extension?
[03:01] <tonyyarusso> nope
[03:02] <tonyyarusso> "Netrun Executable Text File"
[03:02] <tonyyarusso> whatever that is
[03:03] <kermit> is that what 'file' said?
[03:04] <Takyoji> That's the same information I've found. My brother is going through files, and supposedly came across such
[03:04] <tonyyarusso> kermit: that's what filext.com said
[03:05] <kermit> try /usr/bin/file on the file
[03:05] <kermit> anyone can type any extention, that will examine the content of the file.
[03:05] <Takyoji> I've asked for a sample, for hopefully I'll get something