[06:21] <nuvolari_> mornings
[06:21]  * nuvolari_ tips hat
[06:32] <superfly> morning nuvolari_
[06:32] <superfly> you have a tail
[08:42] <nuvolari_> look!  it's not just me that has a tail :P
[08:42]  * nuvolari_ weechat
[08:43]  * nuvolari quassel
[08:44]  * Owkkuri checks self for tail
[12:45] <marcog> Maaz: latest tweet from marcog
[12:46] <Maaz> marcog: "#Ubuntu 11.10 named Oneiric Ocelot http://goo.gl/3sOnC" 48 seconds ago, http://twitter.com/marcog/statuses/44740385884483584
[12:46] <Maaz> marcog: By the way, afrodeity on freenode told me "tell marcog that google.com and google docs needs to increase the buffer for large documents" 4 days, 22 hours, 34 minutes and 42 seconds ago
[12:46] <marcog> Maaz: ubuntu releases 
[12:46] <Maaz> marcog: ubuntu releases are 4.10 (Warty Warthog), 5.04 (Hoary Hedgehog), 5.10 (Breezy Badger), 6.06 LTS (Dapper Drake), 6.10 (Edgy Eft), 7.04 (Feisty Fawn), 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon), 8.04 LTS (Hardy Heron), 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex), 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope), 9.10 (Karmic Koala), 10.04 LTS (Lucid Lynx), 10.10 (Maverick Meerkat)
[12:47] <marcog> Maaz: ubuntu releases += , 11.04 (Natty Narwhal), 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot)
[12:47] <Maaz> marcog: Yessir
[12:47] <marcog> Maaz: ubuntu releases 
[12:47] <Maaz> marcog: ubuntu releases are 4.10 (Warty Warthog), 5.04 (Hoary Hedgehog), 5.10 (Breezy Badger), 6.06 LTS (Dapper Drake), 6.10 (Edgy Eft), 7.04 (Feisty Fawn), 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon), 8.04 LTS (Hardy Heron), 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex), 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope), 9.10 (Karmic Koala), 10.04 LTS (Lucid Lynx), 10.10 (Maverick Meerkat) , 11.04 (Natty Narwhal), 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot)
[12:48] <maiatoday> incase anyone asks: oneric:of or relating to or suggestive of dreams
[12:48] <marcog> Maaz: ubuntu releases ~= s/ , 11.04/, 11.04/
[12:48] <Maaz> marcog: Righto
[12:48] <marcog> Maaz: ubuntu releases 
[12:48] <Maaz> marcog: ubuntu releases are 4.10 (Warty Warthog), 5.04 (Hoary Hedgehog), 5.10 (Breezy Badger), 6.06 LTS (Dapper Drake), 6.10 (Edgy Eft), 7.04 (Feisty Fawn), 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon), 8.04 LTS (Hardy Heron), 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex), 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope), 9.10 (Karmic Koala), 10.04 LTS (Lucid Lynx), 10.10 (Maverick Meerkat), 11.04 (Natty Narwhal), 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot)
[12:48] <marcog> there fixed
[12:49] <maiatoday> also ocelot:nocturnal wildcat of Central America and South America having a dark-spotted buff-brown coa
[12:49] <maiatoday> s/coa/coat
[12:49] <marcog> these names are becoming more difficult to use as the primary name
[12:50] <marcog> "are you on oneiric yet?"
[12:50] <maiatoday> conducive to typos
[12:51] <marcog> how do you even pronounce that btw?
[12:52] <marcog> Maaz: define Oneiric
[12:52] <Maaz> marcog: oneiric adj 1: of or relating to or suggestive of dreams
[12:52] <tumbleweed> ossel (as in fossil) ot (as in hot)
[12:52] <maiatoday> http://www.thefreedictionary.com/oneiric
[12:53] <marcog> tumbleweed: ocelot is easy, i'm referring to oneiric
[12:53] <marcog> ta maiatoday
[12:54] <maiatoday> and then too http://www.thefreedictionary.com/ocelot
[12:54] <tumbleweed> marcog: aah, that's easy enough if you start from the greek root
[12:55] <maiatoday> so for the say it like it is I guess it's dreamy wildcat
[12:57] <marcog> "Just remember: I before E, except after C, or the name of an Ubuntu release."
[12:57] <marcog> lol
[13:27] <nlsthzn> hey all
[14:29] <maiatoday> if you go into the default bada settings menu, what control is the Sound profiles or Connectivity items on the form?
[14:29] <maiatoday> They look like checkbox Controls but without the checkbox part
[14:40] <maiatoday> sorry wrong channel
[14:44] <Symmetria> sourceforge is cominggggggg :)
[14:44] <Chat7935> hey all
[14:45] <Chat7935> sup ladies 
[14:46] <Symmetria> err
[14:46] <Symmetria> say what?
[14:46] <Chat7935> If u got R1.00 for every person u had sex with what would u be able to buy? Be honest and keep this going see how crazy it gets.DONT LIE EITHER
[14:46] <Symmetria> errr you're off topic
[14:47] <Symmetria> now go away
[14:47] <Chat7935>  (d)
[14:47] <bmg505> please defines sex
[14:47] <bmg505> *define
[14:48] <bmg505> at my age it can be tricky
[14:48] <Symmetria> bmg, what chat wants to know really, is how much richer everyone else would be than him, since he'd be broke :P
[14:48] <queery> Maaz: define sex
[14:48] <Maaz> queery: Gender \Gen"der\ (j[e^]n"d[~e]r), n. [OF. genre, gendre (with excrescent d.), F.genre, fr. L. genus, generis, birth, descent, race, kind, gender, fr. the root of genere, gignere, to beget, in pass., to be born, akin to E. kin. See {Kin}, and cf. {Generate}, {Genre}, {Gentle}, {Genus}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Kind; sort. [Obs.] "One gender of herbs." --Shak. [1913 Webster]  2. Sex, male or female. [1913 Webster]  Note: The use of the term
[14:48] <bmg505> lol my eyes, is it possible to be in overdraft?
[14:49] <Chat7935> sexual intercourse, actual penetrative sex I
[14:49] <bmg505> well shooting someone in the groin would match your definition
[14:50] <bmg505> let me get back to work, they lock the old age home's doors at 17h00
[14:52] <queery> I could buy a entjie
[14:56] <queery> maaz, coffee on
[14:56]  * Maaz washes some mugs
[15:00] <Maaz> Coffee's ready for queery!
[15:01] <queery> maaz, thank you
[15:01] <Maaz> queery: Sure
[16:07]  * Symmetria bounces around
[16:07] <Symmetria> everything ready for sourceforge
[16:07] <Symmetria> now we just wait for them to start push sync 
[16:10] <Tonberry> o
[16:11] <Tonberry> mirror.ac.za is mirroring sourceforge?
[16:12] <Symmetria> yeah
[16:12] <Tonberry> niiiiiice
[16:12] <Symmetria> local sourceforge is on its way
[16:13] <Symmetria> the entire thing, all 12 terabytes of it
[16:13] <Tonberry> how long will it take?
[16:13] <Symmetria> coupla days I expect, 12 terabytes isnt exactly quick to transfer
[16:20] <superfly> w0rd!
[18:02] <Symmetria> can someone resolve za.archive.ubuntu.com please
[18:02] <Symmetria> and tell me where its pointing 
[18:04] <nlsthzn> 155.232.191.229 ?
[18:04] <nlsthzn> ubuntu-archive.mirror.ac.za
[18:05] <nlsthzn> Symmetria: ?
[18:05] <nlsthzn> :p
[18:19] <drubin> dead:beaf
[18:19] <drubin> c0ffee
[18:20] <drubin> OMG he has the best IP address ever
[18:21] <Tonberry> who?
[18:23] <Vhata> drubin: you should read up on IPv6 address structures
[18:30] <drubin> Vhata: How does that make his address less cool?
[18:30] <Vhata> it makes it less unique
[18:35] <drubin> Vhata: Ok yes it isn't unique but I haven't seen another one like it before
[18:35] <Vhata___> mmmmm
[18:35] <drubin> Vhata: I could use your nick but I don't
[18:36] <drubin> s/your/a similar/
[18:36] <Vhata> drubin: but we could all have that IP address
[18:36] <Vhata> at the same time
[18:36] <drubin> Vhata: Oh I thought IPv6 addresses were supposed to be unique
[18:36] <drubin> guess it is time to read up on them
[18:37] <Vhata> um
[18:37] <Vhata> heh
[18:37] <Vhata> obviously all IP addresses are unique
[18:37] <Tonberry> damn ipv6 kiddies,get off our lawn
[18:37] <drubin> Vhata: Now I am more confused.
[18:37] <Tonberry> private ranges are not unique
[18:38] <Vhata> drubin: the last four pairs of octets ("beef:1337:c0ff:ee" in this case) are like... subnets of the main IP
[18:39] <Vhata> the first four (generally) define the actual machine - so he is "2001:470:95a5:dead"
[18:39] <drubin> ok
[18:39] <Vhata> basically, there is so much IPv6 address space that the idiots were like "oh yeah, we'll only use the first half to specify machines, the second half can be different addresses on each machine"
[18:40] <Vhata> I'm simplifying
[18:40] <drubin> Vhata: Obviously so that I understand :) it is ok
[18:40] <Vhata> but you just need to assign yourself the "dead" IP on your given subnet ("2001:470:95a5" for Charl), and you can make up the rest as you will
[18:40] <Vhata> no, I'm simplifying because it's about ten years since I did this stuff and I've forgotten most of it ;-)
[18:40] <drubin> either way I thought it was cool (and I still do) because I never saw it before
[18:41] <drubin> it is like seeing table mountain for the first time
[18:41] <drubin> or the sea
[18:42] <drubin> I am over seeing the sea now... but give some random JHB person that has never seen it before a balcony overlooking the ocean and they will be in heaven
[18:56] <Symmetria> hrm
[18:56] <Symmetria> actually, I have to say
[18:56] <Symmetria> the v6 numbering has become... a rather contentious issue
[18:57] <Symmetria> originally of the 8 16 bit blocks, the 4 were the "network" the last 4 were the "host" (so /64 per flat subnet)
[18:57] <Symmetria> with a /48 routed to every place where you could possibly have crap routed behind it
[18:57] <Symmetria> and a /32 being an organization allocation
[18:58] <Symmetria> so for example: 2001:4200::/32 = TENET, 2001:4200:1010::/48 = Rhodes, 2001:4200:1010:FFFF::/64 = flat subnet inside rhodes 
[18:58] <Symmetria> except, shit got messy around the time the RIR's started allocating /48 provider independant, and people starting to push for /56 routed segments 
[18:59] <Symmetria> and then instead of using /64s, they moved to /127s for p2p links
[18:59] <Symmetria> and in some cases /126s 
[18:59] <Symmetria> (originally IETF declared /127s broken, they withdrew that)
[18:59] <Symmetria> and the arguments continue about it to this day :)
[18:59] <Tonberry> lost you about half way
[18:59] <Symmetria> there is *NO* consensus on V6 addressing at the moment
[19:00] <Symmetria> tonberry, lol, don't worry, if you ask 10 network engineers about v6 addressing, they will give you 10 different answers
[19:00] <Symmetria> we allocate /48s per campus, /127s on p2ps and /64s on single flat networks where we have servers