[00:10] <MutantTurkey> SamuraiAlba: sorry just got in from making an awesome snow fort
[00:10] <MutantTurkey> i have band practice tonight after dinner but i may be able to hop on later
[00:10] <pleia2> snow_fort++
[00:11] <SamuraiAlba> band practice?
[00:11] <SamuraiAlba> snow_fort++
[00:11] <SamuraiAlba> band++
[01:25] <MutantTurkey> snow_fort++
[01:25] <MutantTurkey> back but sorry, we are getting lanterns and continuing our fort
[01:26] <rmg51> going to throw snowballs at passing cars?
[01:28] <JonathanD> MutantTurkey: when I was a kid, during some giant snowstorm...
[01:28] <JonathanD> I built a fort beside our house, in a plow-bank
[01:28] <JonathanD> it had several rooms, a plywood roof, and a hot water heat system :)
[01:28] <JonathanD> My legacy... melted :(
[01:29] <JonathanD> My parents may still have the plywood, though :p
[01:29] <JonathanD> snow. is. fun.
[01:30] <rmg51> until you get behind some fool who can't drive in it :P
[01:34] <MutantTurkey> JonathanD: last year we made a 20 + foot snow castle out of giant ice brics
[01:35] <MutantTurkey> pics or it didn't happen
[01:35] <MutantTurkey> lemmie find
[01:35] <JonathanD> rmg51: my snow fort didn't have wheels
[01:35] <JonathanD> so it wasn't that much of an issue.
[01:36] <MutantTurkey> gah no pics :[
[01:36] <rmg51> JonathanD: I was referring to your snow is fun comment
[01:37] <MutantTurkey> what does snprintf do?
[01:37] <MutantTurkey> ah safe printf
[01:45] <JonathanD> rmg51: I know :)
[01:48] <rmg51> 8-)
[02:19] <waltman> MutantTurkey: no, safe sprintf :)
[02:20] <waltman> printf itself is safe.  it's sprintf where you have to worry about overwriting the string.
[07:43] <Traveler> Hello any still awake ?
[08:02] <Traveler> who knows all about mount.  Trying to mount ubuntu parts in liveCD.
[08:32] <Traveler> sleeping bbl8tr
[11:38] <JonathanD> morning
[11:57] <Traveler> ierce
[11:58] <Traveler> Morning
[11:58] <Traveler> know about mounting LVM volumes in a live CD ?
[17:02] <chuckh1958> I've got a non-ubuntu question but I though this might be a good place to ask. I've got someone who wants to send me a 26g file over the net. We cant set up a direct connection between our networks so we need something like dropbox that allows really large files like that. It's a one-time thing so we dont really want to pay for a membership either. ? He's not very tech savvy either and trying to get him to spit the file into 2g chunks 
[17:03] <JonathanD> get someone to loan you ftp space for the day instead.
[17:03] <JonathanD> although ftp isn't as easy to use as dropbox, for a non-tech person
[17:04] <chuckh1958> like who though? I've asked here at work and they dont have that much free space on an ftp server. He's tech enough to handle ftp.
[17:04] <chuckh1958> even thought about giving him temporary sftp access to my home PC but I dont really want to do that unless I absolutely have to
[17:05] <chuckh1958> are there any free services to do what I want for that large of a file?
[17:25] <MutantTurkey> yes
[17:25] <MutantTurkey> filedropper
[17:26] <MutantTurkey> actually nevermind
[17:26] <MutantTurkey> just do a direct transfer instead
[17:26] <MutantTurkey> why the hell is it 26g chuckh1958? if its an archive of something, split it up to make it more manageble.
[17:30] <andrew> Nice, it's snowing
[17:31] <andrew> I should get lunch/showered/dressed, probably in that order, then check to see if shoveling is needed
[17:40] <andrew> Ok, starting that list now
[17:47] <Traveler> Hi, who knows how to mount lvm volumes to a live CD ?
[18:00] <MutantTurkey> Traveler: well i guess you'd have to load the lvm module then go from there
[18:34] <Traveler> Mutant I've done that so far.  There is lots more to discover which are volumes and what they are called to get them mounted and usable.