[01:36] tonyyarusso: you got it! [02:45] stargate is still an awesome movie. been 16 years. lol === sparkle_history is now known as sparklehistory [22:21] hey tonyyarusso got any ideas for door prizes? [22:21] so far i've found Ubuntu and Linux case stickers [22:22] other stuff is like "Linux for the rest of us" which i assume everyone knows Linux for the most part if they're dedicated enough to come to this party [22:31] One of my things I was predicting you'd buy is some Linux games, and probably even a Linux shirt or two. :P [22:32] ah good idea [22:33] http://www.amazon.com/ThinkGeek-Linux-Cheat-Shirt-Large/dp/B003VAKDEO/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1302730351&sr=8-2 [22:33] heh [22:34] or in plain general: http://www.thinkgeek.com/brain/whereisit.cgi?t=linux&x=0&y=0 [22:34] YES. Every man, woman, child, and their dog needs a stuffed Tux mascot! [22:35] I keep forgetting I don't have such [22:35] There's even open sewing patterns for sewing little stuffed Tux mascots. [22:35] do they ship fast? [22:36] http://www.free-penguin.org/ [22:36] haha white and black hacker hats [22:39] and some other retailers I've eyed: http://www.hackerstickers.com/ [22:40] and of course http://store.linux.com/ [22:40] (I have this shirt) http://www.linux.com/tshirt-design-contest [22:42] the thing is... i'm just looking for door prizes... [22:42] not game prizes [22:42] How about a high-end desktop from System76? :D [22:42] :P [22:43] heh [22:43] those things are so damn expensive [22:43] also, you've seen this, y/n? http://www.system76.com/article_info.php?articles_id=9 [22:43] y [22:43] never got the stickers D: [22:45] Gah, Flash http://www.linuxfoundation.org/ [22:45] hm [22:45] ? [22:45] don't have flashplugin [22:45] ? [22:45] why isn't me '?' button not working >.< [22:46] I suppose usually everyone wouldn't mind a flash drive (nothing to do with Adobe Flash, of course xP) [22:46] Oh, the Shift button [22:46] nah shift is working [22:46] but not the '/' button [22:46] There's navigation on that page, and when you rollover, it's rendered BEHIND a Flash-based video player. [22:47] haha "no place like /home" haha [22:48] I have "No place like 127.0.0.1" but now they have the IPv6 version "No place like ::1" that I'd like to get at some point. xP [22:48] I'll most likely just bug someone to print it on the back of my "No place like 127.0.0.1" shirt. xP [22:49] wouldn't it be 192.168.0.1? [22:49] Loopback interface [22:49] Not, LAN IP [22:49] ah ok [22:49] lo [22:49] Since 192.168.0.1 and so on is usually the router as well. :P [22:49] yup [22:49] so what do you use lo for? [22:50] never had a use for it [22:50] Well, I believe X strongly relies on lo. xP [22:50] making a pun or are you answering my question [22:51] It actually does. :P [22:51] ah ok [22:51] It's part of the reason for Wayland [22:51] ah ok [22:51] Since X works in the structure of a X server, and an X client, and networking between them, and so on, just on a single desktop. [22:52] Makes sense for desktops/laptops, but not embedded devices. [22:52] Since you're not really going to be executing application remotely on an embedded device using X11 over SSH or anything. xP [22:53] * Takyoji is curious of how long fisch246 has known of Linux and/or used such. [22:53] i've only been with Linux for a year... [22:53] ha [22:53] what a coincidence XD [22:53] Seen the beautiful IBM/RedHat Linux commercials at all? :P [22:53] nah [22:53] (on YouTube, since the commercials were on television many years ago) [22:55] Sometimes I consider contacting IBM for higher-quality versions of the videos: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwL0G9wK8j4 xP [22:56] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9sdGDpjrC0M [22:59] yea i remember that comercial [23:18] http://www.thinkgeek.com/tshirts-apparel/unisex/frustrations/374d/ [23:18] o god that's amazing... [23:20] I can't remember if it's from xkcd or not.