[01:33] paultag: Yeah [01:35] this is too awesome: http://humorpix.com/pictures/Killed_by_condom [01:36] canthus13: that's been around for YEARS [01:38] Cheri703: It's still hilarious. :) [01:38] true [01:40] check out /motd :) Pink unicorns. [01:46] nhandler: I'll be in Boston :( [01:46] that's my easter break [01:46] Darn, crappy timing :( [01:46] inorite [01:47] Well, if I end up going there, we'll have another chance to meetup [01:48] nhandler: aye! -- just remember that I'm outa here in July [02:02] so I'm in the process of getting a domain name for my business :) it's being stupid right now, but eventually I'll have something up at www.TechHeroOhio.com :) [02:02] Who are you getting it from? Are they hosting? [02:03] 1and1.com is where I registered, my hosting is via byethost [03:01] so...I'm super bored and avoiding chores. I hate housework :( [03:07] Cheri703: Who doesn't? [03:08] some people like it [03:08] I'm actually pondering a walk to the grocery store...supposed to rain tomorrow [03:38] canthus13: Do you check motd every day? [03:39] Unit193: No. [04:46] Anyone have a look at this >:) http://ilektrojohn.github.com/creepy/ [04:58] What an appropriate name. [05:01] Unit193: The abuse potential for that is amazing... [05:02] there have been a few like that [05:02] Once it supports facebook it'll be useful for plotting twisted crap like kidnappings. [05:02] First answer in the FAQs is true... but I really see how you could be easy to abuse [05:03] Well... that didn't work out too well [05:04] Unit193: Most people don't know that geolocation info is stamped into the pictures they take. [05:04] * Unit193 tested it on my cousin [05:04] canthus13: But the people that post on their twitter? [05:05] Unit193: It still requires twitpics. [05:06] The data plotted from that stuff can possibly help nail down a target's daily routine... [05:07] Flickr should offer the option to scrub location data from images by default... [05:15] I don't think I know what twitpics is, but I agree about Flickr === nhandler is now known as [N] === [N] is now known as PinkUnicorns [15:06] Woohoo. Just swapped the drive from my wife's dead HP laptop to her new Dell. No problems.. Didn't even have to install any new drivers. :) [18:30] canthus13: wow, that's lucky...was it a winblows laptop? [18:40] thafreak: Hell no. [18:41] thafreak: Linux, of course. She'd kill me if I left windows on her new laptop. [18:50] oh well, then that's not as impressive :) [18:50] > 00:01 <+canthus13> Unit193: The abuse potential for that is amazing... [18:51] I thought that was, in part, the point. [18:51] to demonstrate how creepy this sort of technology, already in wide use in other ways, can be? [19:37] Probably. [20:13] http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6217.html === Vetinari is now known as lukjad