[01:38] stupid people [01:44] ? [01:47] anyone know the scoop on language codes for New Zealand Sign Language? [01:56] snail: the scoop? is that like in terms of new news? [01:56] or just what the current state is? [01:58] wikipedia has ISO 639-2 and 639-3 codes listed: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Zealand_Sign_Language [02:04] ojwb: yes, alas the library community appears to be completely unaware of these [02:15] ive always wanted to learn more sign language [02:27] Atamira: we have tertiary level sources in sign language here, sign up and get credit [02:27] s/sources/courses/ [02:28] its a matter of time snail [02:28] between working midnights, and sleeping [02:28] i rarely have much time to do anything [02:28] and cause i have interrupted sleep most times [02:28] im always having naps [02:29] up here, they're called 'lectures' [02:36] the closest place to me would be aut..or kelson [02:36] which is on the other side of town [18:29] morning [18:30] morning [18:53] mornin [19:43] morning [20:42] morning [21:14] morena [21:15] morning [22:49] Morning [23:08] Yay, no more IPv4 :) [23:09] you've moved all your stuff IPv6? [23:09] including phones? ;) [23:09] I was actually referring to this; http://www.apnic.net/publications/news/2011/delegation [23:10] oh yeah .. you got the smiley face at the top? [23:10] But, there are a couple of phones (Yealink, snom) which support IPv6 and FreeSWITCH does. [23:10] the end of the world seems a more drawn out process than I'd expected [23:11] heh [23:11] so I guess we should start moving to IPv6 in the next 5-10 years then? [23:12] let's not be hasty [23:12] you'll be saying we should use 4 digit years next [23:12] what a silly suggestion [23:13] as long as people can adjust when they decide to use my birthdate as the start point [23:14] it was so fun importing data last week when it spanned from 1920 to 2005, all with 2-digit years [23:15] ok, how about we move over gradually [23:15] 3 digit years to start with, then moving to 4 if that goes ok [23:16] I doubt that the dsl modem that I bought only last year supports ipv6, I wonder which ISPs will start providing ipv6 on dsl