[01:29] Bleh [01:29] http://tech.slashdot.org/story/10/05/11/221207/The-Telcos-Secret-Anti-Net-Neutrality-Strategy [01:31] "secret" [01:34] i thought the DMCA safe harbor clause was enough [01:35] Pretty much. And the courts telling the FCC it doesn't have the authority to do anything at all doesn't help. [01:39] i don't view the FCC regulating the internet as a good thing at all [01:39] and neither does the EFF [01:41] How about we just let the EFF regulate the Internet instead? :) [01:48] http://i.imgur.com/zs3cM.png [01:50] haha [01:53] I remember that. :P [02:16] http://laptoplogic.com/resources/62-ways-to-tell-if-you-are-a-geek [02:18] Bad copy editing though - there are repeats. [02:24] Let's see... I would have 3 if it was supported, yes to 4, 7, haven't done 9 yet but have seriously considered it, 10 is true for all new stuff (not from someone else), 12, 13, 15 occasionally, 16, 17, 18, 21 comes up frequently, 23 vaguely, lol 24..., 25, 26, 32 kinda, 43, 44, 46 sounds awesome - may need to try that, 47, 51, used to do 53 but 'splash' is growing on me, 55, 57, almost 61 - I can do it but it's weird, and 62. [02:28] tonyyarusso: Exactly what USB drive does one bring to a formal dinner party? [02:29] a shiny one with a non-losable cap. [02:29] tonyyarusso: good to know, I'll add that to the fashion section of my brain [04:00] * Takyoji has a backup of the Wikipedia textual database [04:03] I always have USB flash drives on hand. ALWAYS [04:04] Considering I keep one in my wallet [04:04] which reminds me that I have to burn a few LiveCDs of 10.04 to carry around now [04:04] instead of my 9.10 LiveCDs [04:06] Takyoji: Who doesn't have a database dump of Wikipedia? Obviously. [04:08] I really want to do 45. I've been really intending on such for a while now [04:14] I've been wearing my USB drive around my neck lately [19:37] I take it that others agree that Adobe seems to be intentionally killing themselves now? :P [19:37] With the whole SoC "feature" of the next version [22:06] Takyoji: I have no idea what you're talking about frankly. Flash is the only Adobe product I use, and I do that very reluctantly. [22:07] http://arstechnica.com/media/news/2010/05/adobes-new-flash-drm-comes-with-selective-output-control.ars [22:24] Takyoji: Sadly, that is actually what content providers have been asking for, so from a business perspective it's probably a good move.