[00:47] <exigraff> tonyyarusso: little late, but thanks, this has potential
[00:58] <exigraff> though I agree with h00k, the notifications could use more content. the notifyosd bubbles are devoid of anything useful.
[23:12] <Takyoji> What are some reasonable brands for wireless cards?
[23:13] <kermit> oddly my intel cuts out a lot, so not that.. and broadcom has a history of closed APIs which causes problems
[23:14] <kermit> linksys is linux famliar, thats a possibility
[23:14] <kermit> nanosys is linux friendly, so any of these might be good http://www.nanosys1.com/networking-modem-wireless-networking-pci-network-adapter.html
[23:19] <kermit> Takyoji: ^
[23:21] <Takyoji> Another thing I'm curious of is: does USB or PCMCIA supply more power?
[23:21] <Takyoji> I was thinking on getting a USB wireless interface with packet-injection support and other things to toy around with various security-related things.
[23:22] <kermit> i would assume that to meet whatever standards there are it wouldnt be on a port that doesnt have enough power
[23:23] <kermit> i wouldnt think the WiFi certification would hand it out to an underpowered device
[23:23] <Takyoji> ahh