[17:33]  * pleia2 makes coasters
[17:33] <pleia2> ugh
[17:34] <pleia2> "wow, I discovered all these CDRs in boxes from storage! I don't need to buy more!"
[17:34] <pleia2> turns out they're all 100 years old and dead :)
[17:41] <akk> It's weird how unburned ones have a shelf life just like burned ones.
[17:41] <akk> I guess that shouldn't be surprising when you think about it, but it surprised me somehow.
[18:07]  * jdeslip is getting ready to Jam
[18:07] <pleia2> :)
[18:08]  * jdeslip made no preparations what so ever for the event.  - is ashamed
[18:08] <pleia2> haha
[18:08] <pleia2> well, I have a few versions of burned cds for the daily builds
[18:08] <pleia2> working on some usb sticks, but it's slow going
[18:08] <jdeslip> I am just burning the beta now
[18:09] <pleia2> I burned one ubuntu and one xubuntu beta
[18:09] <jdeslip> Maybe I'll grab a Kubuntu in the spirit of DarkwingDuck
[18:09] <DarkwingDuck> Whoot!
[18:10] <pleia2> I put kubuntu on the usb sticks
[18:11] <DarkwingDuck> :)
[18:11]  * jdeslip whispers - even though kde is for losers ;)
[18:28] <sn9> CD-R's from 1911?
[18:32] <akk> No, just 2007 -- pleia2 didn't mention she was using binary.
[18:32] <pleia2> sn9: I may have been exaggerating slightly
[18:33] <sn9> i have much older CD-R blanks that burn just fine
[18:34] <akk> CDR life is very variable. Some of them die in 2 years, some may last 10 or longer.
[18:35] <akk> But once they get a few years old you're on borrowed time and shouldn't count on them.
[19:04]  * pleia2 runs out to catch bart
[19:55] <pleia2> arrived in berkeley :)
[19:56] <pleia2> http://www.flickr.com/photos/pleia2/5586230896/
[19:56] <pleia2> we haz yummy pizza
[20:33]  * pleia2 waves to jyo1 
[21:06]  * grantbow arrived in berkeley
[21:07] <pleia2> \o/
[21:07] <pleia2> 4 of us here now
[21:08] <grantbow> bug 738330 is annoying - virtualbox x drivers haven't worked for Natty for a few weeks.
[21:09] <grantbow> won't have to worry about x in oneiric ;-)
[21:26] <sn9> 11.10 is called oneiric?
[21:27] <crashsystems> the wiki should have a release name pronunciation guide
[21:27] <pleia2> hehe
[21:28] <pleia2> the second thing I did when I learned about oneiric was find a dictionary site that had an mp3 of the pronunciation
[21:28] <pleia2> (the first was to look for an ocelot stuffed animal)
[21:30] <nhaines> sn9: 11.10 is "oneiric ocelot".
[21:30] <nhaines> pleia2: I don't pronounce oneiric the same way sabdfl does.  :)
[21:31] <crashsystems> I refused to refer to 10.10 as Maverick. The 08 election season ruined that word for me, and calling a release an "unbranded cow" just sounded funny.
[21:33] <sn9> meerkat
[21:34] <nhaines> It's just a development codename.
[21:34] <nhaines> "natty" has changed to "Ubuntu 10.04" since beta 1.
[21:34] <nhaines> Let's just pretend I said 11.04 in the first place.  ;)
[21:53] <pleia2> nhaines: I don't think I've heard him say it
[22:07] <pleia2> if you don't have anything nice to say... #unity
[22:07] <pleia2> :\
[22:08] <pleia2> woo xubuntu \o/
[22:08]  * crashsystems <3 unity
[22:15] <jyo> grantbow: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/policykit-1-gnome/+bug/697095
[22:16] <grantbow> wow
[22:18] <pleia2> jyo: http://rww.name/articles/grub2iso.html
[22:56] <nhaines> pleia2: in his announcement, he said it's pronounced "ahn-eer-ick".  But it's Greek, so it should be more like "ohn-eye-rick".
[22:57] <sn9> why -eye-?
[22:59] <nhaines> sn9: because it's Greek.
[22:59] <pleia2> packing up here now
[23:01] <sn9> greek, not german