[18:33] <ibeardslee> morning
[18:53] <Atamira> mornin
[18:53] <ajmitch> morning
[19:46] <mwhudson> morning
[19:54] <Atamira> ahhh. the mornings have it, 4 nil
[20:38] <snail> mōrena
[20:51] <mwhudson> i was looking to find a bingo card generator so we could play "#ubuntu-nz morning bingo"
[20:51] <mwhudson> but i can't find anything decent
[20:52] <ajmitch> http://www.bullshitbingo.net/cards/software/ is probably appropriate for many of us
[22:10] <chilts> morning all
[22:29] <ajmitch> hm
[22:30] <ajmitch> http://mirror.ihug.co.nz/debian/dists/squeeze/ isn't being very nice to me :)
[22:40] <ibeardslee> you may need to ask them about that the squeeze-updates seems fine
[22:44] <ajmitch> yeah, it's the same server that's unfortunately had a few issues with ubuntu mirroring at times
[22:44] <ajmitch> I just wanted to vent :)
[22:53] <ibeardslee> most of the .nz ubuntu mirrors have had issues at times
[22:56] <ajmitch> yes, it's a bit frustrating when they get 2 or 3 weeks behind
[22:58] <mwhudson> i just have archive.ubuntu.com in my sources.list for better or worse :/
[23:10] <ibeardslee> likewise
[23:32]  * ojwb upgraded his old laptop twice last week - both times the mirror failed to serve up some files with 403
[23:33] <ojwb> quick hack fix is to pull out the urls from the log, munge them to a different mirror and wget them into /var/cache/apt/archives
[23:33] <ojwb> then rerun the upgrade
[23:36] <snail> hmm, apt-spy used to be quite useful for these situations, but it doesn't appear to have made it into ubuntu from debian