[02:42] Meeting time came and went [02:43] wrong night [02:45] The upa calendar and the topic say it was tonight. [02:46] oh [02:46] we changed to thursday? [02:46] jthan changed it, it suck, but jthan doesn't show up [02:47] s/suck/stuck [02:47] I guess it sucks too. haha [02:49] This is confusing. I open the meeting event on the calendar and I set a reminder and save it... is the reminder part of /my/ calendar or did I change the main calendar? [02:50] It doesn't show that I edited just my settings, and I also have the option to copy the meeting to my own calendar, but do I have permission or even the ability to change the upa calendar while logged into my own gmail account? [02:50] * ChinnoDog scratches his head [02:51] I guess I'll know the next time a meeting rolls around because people will get reminders unexpectedly and show up [04:32] ChinnoDog: tuxducken [08:24] harry potter = awesome [14:24] bts3685|vps: a chicken in a duck in a penguin? [14:25] poor penguin [14:27] mutantpenguin? [15:37] MutantDuk [15:38] quack [15:38] aflack [15:38] No Wait: MutantCockroach [17:28] I think I am installing Ubuntu on my SSD using btrfs with compression enabled. Anyone see any problems with this? [17:33] ohh, package from dell [17:34] What is it? [17:34] Rumor has it it is more than 5hrs to rochester from my parents cause my dad decided to stop at every place from his child hood, ChinnoDog [17:39] ChinnoDog: new desktop for a coworker [17:39] remember last week when I was talking about the one that I was trying to fix? [17:39] (or was i saying that in #plug...) [17:44] I don't remember... [21:29] ChinnoDog: well this is a bit late about the btfs [21:29] but definitly go for it. should work great on an ssd :) [21:30] make sure to mount your tmp and shit not on the ssd, and don't use swap cause it will wear out your ssd fast [21:48] MutantTurkey: I didn't intend to put swap there. idk about /tmp because I want my system to be portable. I want to be able to plug my SSD into another PC and boot up. [22:00] just mount your tmp to a ramdisk [22:00] or tmpfs or whatever [22:00] it should be portable [22:04] oh. I see. tmpfs allocates memory dynamically. Yes, I will use that. [22:06] exactly [22:06] :) === IdleOne_ is now known as IdleOne