[07:27] moonin [07:28] sakhi: hey [08:27] morning guys... I asked about maaz a few days ago, and someone linked me to the bot... but I lost the link *embarrassed* could someone hot me up with the link again pls (it is for the newly formed UAE loco btw :p) [08:28] Morning nlsthzn [08:30] good morning superfly and all ya other peeps [08:30] Maaz, coffee on [08:30] * Maaz washes some mugs [08:31] Maaz, move it [08:31] Don't rush me Kilos . Making decent coffee is an art [08:31] heya Kilos! [08:31] Maaz: coffee please [08:31] superfly: Yessir [08:31] Hello Kilos [08:31] Maaz, and rusks [08:31] Kilos: *blink* [08:31] Hello all [08:32] lo DraZoro [08:32] Maaz, rusks please [08:32] There is a packet of Ouma's on the top shelf [08:34] Coffee's ready for Kilos and superfly! [08:35] Maaz, thank you kind bot [08:35] no problem, Kilos [08:43] maaz, coffee on [08:43] * Maaz washes some mugs [08:43] morning DraZoro... morning all... anyone with a link to maaz type bots on the net? [08:43] morning [08:44] nlsthzn: Morning [08:44] ... and we (they) would like to know more about bots, especially awesome ones like maaz... any links or resources available? [08:44] nlsthzn-work: ibid.omnia.za.net [08:45] queery: thanks again queery... sorry for loosing the link... I gave it through to the guys on #ubuntu-ae and no-one there saved it (and as we are just getting started logging still has to be sorted out etc.)... cheers !! [08:46] haha its ok nlsthzn I remembered the log hehe [08:47] Coffee's ready for queery! [08:49] * nlsthzn waves at bassem :p [08:49] nlsthzn, hey [09:10] maaz, thank you [09:10] queery: Sure [09:50] hiya maiatoday [09:50] hows ya [09:56] hi Kilos [09:56] busy busy but good, you? [09:56] good too ty [10:11] just read a nice mail on the ubuntu-za mailing list about windows pre-installed on systems in sa... would be cool if the loco could do something about it :) [12:13] *sigh* [12:13] upgrading disk arrays can be such a pain in the ass [12:13] especially when you have to copy everything OFF the array to somewhere else so you can replace all its disks [12:14] takes forever :( [19:23] evening all [19:26] * nlsthzn waves [19:37] evening! [19:38] * nlsthzn waves [19:38] * kbmonkey waves back [19:39] :) [22:52] <|3o|3> A tip for anyone used to Ubuntu's left side close buttons, but sometimes forced to use a Windows PC: double clicking the icon in the top left of a window on Windows closes it :D [22:54] that's always been the case, since 95 or earlier [22:54] but who closes windows with the close buttons anyway :) [22:55] keyboard ftw [23:25] marcog: it was the only way to close windows pre 95 [23:26] interesting, i didn't know that [23:27] the X button was one of the big new things :P [23:28] heh