[01:50] <MutantTurkey> I just ran iTunes in linux
[01:50] <MutantTurkey> I was shocked.
[01:50] <MutantTurkey> I didn't know wine could actually handle it.
[01:52] <jedijf> it should only run once, and then announce, i can run you, but i choose not to
[01:55] <MutantTurkey> ?
[01:56] <jedijf> such a hog
[04:22] <ChinnoDog> How many sheets of paper can I put in an evenlope without paying extra for postage?
[04:24] <ChinnoDog> oh. google told me the answer
[04:35] <andrew> depends, what's the weight of the paper?
[04:44] <ChinnoDog> I was hoping for an answer that isn't a division problem
[05:02] <ChinnoDog> The limit is 1oz for an envelope
[05:02] <ChinnoDog> I packed my envelope to .95oz
[05:21] <andrew> You could have done better
[07:58] <JonathanD> Morning PA.
[12:17] <waltman> ChinnoDog: did you count the weight of the stamp?
[12:17] <JonathanD> evil.
[12:17] <JonathanD> Thats like tax on tax.
[14:56] <InHisName> I usually can do 5 sheets of 20lb paper and one long envelope for about 1 oz
[14:58] <InHisName> If you used the rice paper for airmail (10 lbs ?)  then 10 sheets plus one envelope.   Might even get away with an eleventh sheet.
[16:08] <ChinnoDog> waltman: No, but I measured it after I sealed it and it was still .95 so I think there was enough left to cover the stamp
[16:08] <ChinnoDog> I put in two sheets of copy paper + 4 sheets of college ruled lined paper.
[16:29] <waltman> yeah, that's about as much as you can put in an envelope.  and obviously a stamp weighs less than a sheet of paper. :)
[16:33] <waltman> I also imagine you can go a bit over 1 oz before they're going to catch you
[17:11] <chuckh1958> If I want to install libreoffice on ubuntu 10.04 do I first have to remove openoffice?
[17:15] <andrew> if you install it from a ppa (like I did), it will remove openoffice
[17:17] <andrew> https://launchpad.net/~libreoffice/+archive/ppa
[17:17] <PennBot> Title: PPA : “LibreOffice Packaging” team (at launchpad.net)
[17:50] <chuckh1958> I tried that. I get errors every time I try to install it and the installation has to be manually removed.
[17:51] <chuckh1958> andrew: did you install it on 10.04 or 10.10? I never updated to 10.10. Well actually I did but rolled back to 10.04 when evolution was hopelessly broken on 10.10.
[17:51] <chuckh1958> Or I should say - evolution exchange was hopelessly broken on 10.10.
[18:03] <SamuraiAlba> Good bacon to all!
[18:04] <JonathanD> howdy.
[18:04] <SamuraiAlba> Anyone here use the Arduino platform?
[18:04] <andrew> chuckh1958: 10.10, but the PPA appears to be for both
[18:05] <SamuraiAlba> Was looking to dev under linux for it ;)
[18:05] <SamuraiAlba> Got a Mega 1280
[18:12] <chuckh1958> andrew: it may be but I get errors from symaptic when I try to install libreoffice-gnome per the unbuntugeek web site. It leaves it half installed. Not sure which package to remove to get rid of openoffice. There are dozens of openoffice packages and I dont want to do them all individually.
[18:12] <chuckh1958> I'm thinking I ought to try to uninstall openoffice first, then install libreoffice. I think there are some files common to both.
[18:18] <waltman> SamuraiAlba: No Arduino, but I just had a bacon, egg & cheese sammich for lunch!
[18:24] <SamuraiAlba> I have eggs, cheese, and bacon this morning, and bacon with ramen noodle for lunch :)
[18:29] <rhpot1991> bacon overload
[18:29]  * rhpot1991 doesn't care for bacon, unless its made of turkey
[18:30] <ChinnoDog> MutantTurkey is not here to see that I am not the one that brought up turkey this time.
[18:49]  * waltman backs slowly away from rhpot1991 
[18:56] <rhpot1991> waltman: thats the normal response
[18:58] <waltman> I have nothing against a turkey sandwich, or roast turkey, or even a Wawa turkey bowl.  But turkey bacon?  That's Unamerican!
[18:58] <waltman> bacon should be swine.
[18:58] <rhpot1991> waltman: eh, I don't care for pork
[18:58] <waltman> !
[18:58] <waltman> it's the other white meat!
[18:58] <rhpot1991> I'll do ham sometimes but thats about it
[18:59] <rhpot1991> waltman: don't need two white meats, already got a good one :)
[18:59] <waltman> no pork fried rice?
[18:59] <rhpot1991> no thanks
[18:59] <waltman> no pork chops?
[18:59] <rhpot1991> no thanks
[18:59] <waltman> no brats?
[18:59] <rhpot1991> chicken equivalents
[19:00] <waltman> oh well, more for the rest of us!
[19:02]  * teddy-dbear can survive on chocolate :-[
[19:03] <rhpot1991> chocolate is over rated, unless its in beer
[19:03] <waltman> !
[19:03] <rhpot1991> heh
[19:03]  * waltman backs even further away from rhpot1991 
[19:05] <teddy-dbear> where's a chan op when you need one?
[19:09] <rhpot1991> teddy-dbear: if it makes you feel better chocolate > pork
[19:10] <teddy-dbear> chocolate chip cookies make me feel better :-D
[19:12] <rhpot1991> the only chocolate I have at my desk is: http://www.rishi-tea.com/store/chocolate-chai-organic-fair-trade-chai.html
[19:12] <PennBot> Title: Chocolate Chai, Organic Fair Trade Chai (at www.rishi-tea.com)
[19:16] <teddy-dbear> not my idea of a cup of tea
[19:17] <SamuraiAlba> Bacon- The gateway meat for vegetarians
[19:17] <teddy-dbear> chocolate should be in bars or chunks
[19:17] <teddy-dbear> and cookies
[19:33] <waltman> preferably in chip form
[19:34] <waltman> SamuraiAlba: Where did you find these people who like neither bacon nor chocolate?
[19:34] <waltman> rhpot1991: I suppose chocolate-covered bacon would be right out?
[19:42] <ChinnoDog> chocolate covered bacon is interesting but not my thing. I am not into salty chocolate.
[20:02]  * rhpot1991 passes on chocolate covered bacon, even if its turkey form
[20:03] <waltman> http://yfrog.com/h7407jj # speaking of bacon
[20:03] <PennBot> Title: Yfrog Photo : yfrog.com/h7407jj - Shared by carolkolb (at yfrog.com)
[21:23] <ChinnoDog> hi PhillieFresh