[00:45] <canthus13> paultag: you around?
[01:04] <paultag> canthus13, yo
[01:04] <paultag> canthus13, what's up my man?
[01:04] <paultag> Man, I hope Oda does not buy the book
[01:04] <paultag> people got ripped off
[01:06] <Cheri703> ?
[01:07] <paultag> Cheri703, he ripps people off. Reddit went nuts over it a while back
[01:08] <Cheri703> who/what book?
[01:08] <paultag> Cheri703, the 27bslash6 guy
[01:08] <Cheri703> hmm...ok
[01:14] <canthus13> paultag: Oh. I'm fighting with isolinux right now.
[01:15]  * canthus13 is attempting to boot crunchbang from his mp3 player.
[01:15] <canthus13> I can get to a boot: prompt, but no further.  I'm reinstalling right now.
[01:16] <canthus13> right now, I'm waiting for dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdc to finish on a 16gb partition... over USB. :(
[01:36] <paultag> canthus13, woo isolinux
[01:37] <paultag> canthus13, what's the boot conf file?
[01:37] <paultag> canthus13, are you telling it to boot via USB and not HD?
[01:37] <paultag> canthus13, BRB, leave me messages :)
[01:39] <canthus13> I'll find out soon... I'm using this as a rough guide:  http://francisshanahan.com/index.php/2006/boot-linux-from-a-creative-zen-visionm/
[01:41] <canthus13> Blargh.. Now I have to wait for the stupid thing to finish formatting. :{
[04:04] <BiosElement> Twitter is epic...
[04:04] <BiosElement> they actually don't delete idiots who have accounts just to list all the websites they've DDOS'd. >.>
[04:18]  * canthus13 drools.
[04:18] <Cheri703> ?
[04:18]  * canthus13 makin' garlic & onion hash browns.
[04:18] <Cheri703> nice!
[04:18] <canthus13> From scratch. :)
[04:18] <canthus13> With fresh garlic....
[04:18] <canthus13> Bah. Forgot the chili pepper... Oh well. :)
[04:18] <Cheri703> you should be cooking them in a cast iron pan!
[04:18] <Cheri703> :)
[04:19]  * canthus13 doesn't do cast iron.
[04:19] <canthus13> Too much of a pain to deal with.
[04:19]  * Cheri703 hearts cast iron
[04:19] <Cheri703> and lard :) lately I've been frying things in lard
[04:19] <Cheri703> very nice and crispy
[04:19] <canthus13> Wife can't deal with cast iron.. She's got carpal tunnel syndrome.
[04:19] <Cheri703> ah, understandable
[04:20]  * canthus13 frying in a combination of sausage grease and canoli.
[04:20] <Cheri703> that works :)
[04:20] <Cheri703> canola?
[04:20] <canthus13> Yeah.
[04:20] <Cheri703> :)
[04:20] <canthus13> Meh. Can't believe I screwed that one up.
[04:20] <Cheri703> heh
[04:20] <Cheri703> it's ok
[04:21] <canthus13> Yeah, but me being a spelling nazi and all...
[04:21] <Cheri703> I hate it when I make typos, just bugs me
[04:24] <canthus13> blah. I hate waiting for food.. :P
[04:25] <Cheri703> heh, yeah
[04:30] <Unit193> Cheri703: The heatsink and fan pop right off (lever/switch style) so that won't be the hard part....
[04:31] <Cheri703> awesome
[04:39]  * canthus13 noms his potatoes and sausage.
[04:40] <canthus13> A little burnt but tasty. :)
[04:40] <Cheri703> potatoes and sausage is a popular combination in our house :)
[04:46] <canthus13> It's definitely missing the chili pepper. :/
[04:46] <Cheri703> what kind of sausage do you use?
[04:46] <canthus13> Umm.. Bah. don't remember the brand, but it's sage.
[04:47] <canthus13> Old Tennessee, I think.
[04:47] <canthus13> something like that. :P
[04:48] <Cheri703> nice
[04:48] <Cheri703> I like sage sausage
[04:48] <Cheri703> aldi has good prices on bulk sausage (1 lb rolls)
[04:49] <canthus13> I'll have to look next time I'm there...
[04:49] <Cheri703> yeah, their ground turkey (frozen) is really inexpensive as well, I get that for use in manwich type things
[04:50] <canthus13> Yup. That's one of the reasons I go there.
[04:51] <Cheri703> their frozen/refrigerated products are really good. the dry mixes and such, sometimes questionable
[04:51] <canthus13> Wal Mart had a great sale on chicken breast the other day... $1.25/lb. :)
[04:51] <Cheri703> they have good prices on salmon as well
[04:52] <canthus13> Cheri703: Save A Lot has better salmon.
[04:52] <Cheri703> interesting
[04:52] <canthus13> Save A Lot has better fish overall
[04:52] <canthus13> Lower sodium for the most part.
[04:52] <Cheri703> save a lot is....questionable in general, at least the one in columbus I went to
[04:53] <canthus13> Yeah.. but their frozen stuff is usually decent.. they cater to/rip off the food stamp crowd, tho.  early in the month, the prices are higher.
[04:54] <Cheri703> interesting
[04:54] <canthus13> (For meats, anyway)
[05:49] <canthus13> paultag: Hrm. I've got Knoppix booting.. Now to figure out why I can't get crunchbang to boot.  Better yet, I'd like to be able to choose one or the other at boot.
[06:04] <BiosElement> Amazon fail...: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2010/12/amazon-and-wikileaks-first-amendment-only-strong
[06:05] <BiosElement> canthus13, I'm probably stating the obvious but grub2 'should' be able to see both of them.
[06:13] <canthus13> BiosElement: Sure, but the problem I'm having right now is that if I install just crunchbang, it sits at 'boot:' and can't find anything to  actually boot.
[06:14] <canthus13> Knoppix is still better than windows, though... and I've never seen it not recognize a piece of hardware.
[06:15]  * canthus13 is happy. He booted off his MP3 player *AND* managed to get the stupid thing to start recognizing new MP3s copied onto it.
[06:15] <canthus13> Next project: upgrade it to a larger hard drive. :)
[06:55] <Cheri703> rawr rawr
[06:55] <Unit193> Yes?
[06:56] <Cheri703> eh, one of those things
[06:56] <Unit193> You have used Xchat and Pidgin for IRC right?
[06:57] <Cheri703> yeah
[06:57] <Cheri703> prefer xchat
[06:57] <Cheri703> actually used kvirc back on windows
[06:57] <Unit193> Thanks
[06:57] <Unit193> Why xchat?
[06:58] <Cheri703> just works for me
[07:36] <Cheri703> this guy who I used to talk to back in the day im'd me out of NOWHERE and is whining about getting dumped >.< I'm making reassuring noises, but...meh
[07:37] <Unit193> Does he have no friends?
[07:38] <Cheri703> he "can't talk to them about this"
[07:39] <Unit193> He can't talk to his friends but he can random people he used to know....
[07:39]  * Cheri703 is the shoulder many people cry on
[07:49] <Cheri703> cool image: http://s.buzzfeed.com/static/imagebuzz/terminal01/2009/3/12/15/prosthetic-legs-through-the-years-22759-1236886784-7.jpg
[07:50] <Unit193> Does the "Save and Quit" ever kill you?
[07:50] <Cheri703> hmm...not lately
[07:51] <Unit193> I use that one too much......way too much....
[07:52] <Cheri703> I just turn on the session manager
[15:02] <Habitual> woof
[15:02] <Cheri703> hi?
[15:02]  * Habitual waves
[15:03] <Cheri703> how are you?
[15:04] <Habitual> Very well, thank you. How are you?
[15:04] <Cheri703> alright, dealing with moody husband this morning, but other than that :)
[15:04] <Habitual> well, being married, I can only offer compassion.
[21:23] <Habitual> woof
[21:24] <Cheri703> hello again...
[21:24]  * Habitual waves. 
[21:24] <Habitual> Husband settle down? :P
[21:25] <Cheri703> I suppose, he's glued to his computer game now
[21:27] <Habitual> I am hard pressed to reply.
[21:28] <Habitual> I never understood gamers if that is the case.  I mean NO offense.
[21:33] <Cheri703> yeah, I don't get it myself
[21:33] <Cheri703> *shrug* point of contention. anyway
[21:33] <Cheri703> so where are you located?
[21:33] <Cheri703> I'm in mansfield
[21:33] <Habitual> Youngstown
[21:33] <Cheri703> that's cool
[21:39] <Unit193> Is there any reason why it would be better to install Linux 64-bit over 32?
[21:40] <Cheri703> depends on what your computer can handle
[21:40] <Cheri703> I don't know beyond that
[21:40] <canthus13> Unit193: you're running a server, don't need flash, need to use ungodly amounts of memory....
[21:40] <Habitual> I'm sure there's plenty of arguments but none I can defend soundly. 32 bit runs fine on 64 :)
[21:41] <canthus13> Flash seems to have a lot of issues in 64 bit.
[21:41]  * canthus13 runs 64 on one of his servers because there is a little bit of a performance gain... Not much, though.
[21:42] <Unit193> I was thinking about doing it... this would be a normal home comp (just installed UbuntuLM on a comp)
[21:43] <Unit193> UbuntuLM 64bit
[21:43] <Habitual> 32 :)
[21:45] <Unit193> Habitual: that's what I'm thinking... this is the only thing that made 64 sound good http://www.pcstats.com/articleview.cfm?articleid=1665&page=8
[21:45] <Habitual> ah Crypto! Ive been all over that subject today.
[21:46] <Habitual> for excessive computations you'd want 64, but for GP stuff, 32 is fine.
[21:46] <Unit193> I do some video converting (but I don't think 64 will help)
[21:47] <Habitual> prolly knot. :)
[21:47] <Unit193> 32 it is.... (now I have to reinstall on the other comp :P )
[21:47] <Habitual> you compiling programs for polypeptide optimizations, 64 bit. else GP, 32.
[21:48] <Habitual> Everyday stuff, 32 bit.
[21:49] <Habitual> our desktop computers are faster than those that sent Apollo to the moon. :)
[22:19] <deejoe> our phones are faster
[22:19] <deejoe> and I'm not even talking the smart ones
[22:29] <canthus13> meh. my old TI calculator is faster.
[22:47] <canthus13> Ooo. Geek gore:  http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/11/26/ventblockers_2/
[23:00] <Unit193> After cleaning it out a bit:http://img411.imageshack.us/img411/2631/dscf1271r.jpg
[23:01] <Unit193> There was a ton on the fan, the computer wouldn't stay on for more then 3 min
[23:14]  * canthus13 liked the mummified frog....