[00:01] <jamalta> Angry birds uses vectors?
[00:01] <jamalta> I thought it was also sprite based.
[00:02] <jamalta> but i think angry birds does use a floss physics engine
[00:02] <mhall119> I dunno, it looks vector based
[00:02] <jamalta> http://www.box2d.org/
[00:02] <jamalta> Not sure what they use for their game engine
[00:03] <mhall119> thansk jamalta 
[00:03] <jamalta> mhall119: np!
[00:05] <mhall119> cocos2d, that looks nice
[00:09] <jamalta> mhall119: i thought it was only for iOS
[00:11] <mhall119> there's cocos2d for iphone
[00:11] <mhall119> and a regular cocos2d that's python
[00:11] <mhall119> http://www.cocos2d.org/index.html
[00:12] <mhall119> the regular one doesn't seem to have the physics engine though...
[00:13] <jamalta> oh i see.. i didn't know that
[00:13] <jamalta> there's python bindings for box2d :) 
[00:13] <jamalta> http://code.google.com/p/pybox2d/
[00:14] <jamalta> i think chipmunk also has python bindings
[00:14] <jamalta> http://code.google.com/p/chipmunk-physics/
[00:14] <jamalta> ah, here http://code.google.com/p/pymunk/
[02:45] <munz> raubvogel: lol, curse is right...good idea :)
[15:07] <dantalizing> morning
[15:26] <itnet7> dantalizing: morning
[16:08] <jck77> hello
[16:13] <itnet7> Hey there jck77 !
[16:19] <jck77> itnet7: how are you?
[16:20] <itnet7> not bad, how have you been?
[16:37] <jck77> itnet7: busy but im ok :D
[16:43] <itnet7> cool
[16:53] <jck77> anyone here use macbook pro? how ubuntu runs? 
[16:53] <jck77> trying to invest in a good laptop that last at least 3 years or more
[17:41] <zbrown> jck77: I'd get a thinkpad personally
[17:43] <zbrown> jck77: cheaper and better support in general for Ubuntu
[17:43] <zbrown> and I suppose arguably more durable (I've owned two, both are tanks)
[17:51] <jamalta> jck77: i'd go with zbrown's suggestion. i use a macbook with ubuntu and it's annoying.
[17:52] <jamalta> the nvidia drivers are not really all that great, and the touchpad support is just terrible.
[17:53] <zbrown> jamalta: hav eyou stuck 3.1 on your Galaxy Tab yet?
[17:53] <jamalta> zbrown: yeah
[17:54] <zbrown> i need to do that, been lazy
[17:54] <jamalta> the plex client works now :)
[17:54] <zbrown> plex?
[17:54] <jamalta> i don't really care for the other improvements... i'm just glad they fixed whatever was broken with their video playback.
[17:54] <zbrown> jamalta: is it less crashy than 3.0 was?
[17:54] <jamalta> http://plexapp.com/
[17:54] <jamalta> i guess, yeah...
[17:54] <jamalta> i would say it is.
[17:54] <zbrown> i used it for a while but it really pissed me the hell off
[17:56] <jamalta> it's been working well for me so far
[17:59] <jamalta> although the laptop i run the server on has a hard time transcoding 1080p video
[17:59] <zbrown> ah cool
[17:59] <zbrown> (and sucky for transcoding issue)
[17:59] <zbrown> ugh, need to write my yearly review
[18:09] <jamalta> that sucks :\... i hate those
[18:10] <zbrown> i dislike having to talk about myself
[18:32] <jck77> zbrown jamalta thanks
[18:33] <zbrown> jck77: if you don't care about CD drive, X201 (or whatever the newer version is) is great
[18:34] <zbrown> I have one generation back of those and I get 9+ hours with the 9 cell battery
[18:34] <jck77> I guess is x1
[18:34] <zbrown> one moment and I'll take a look
[18:35] <jck77> my sister wants a laptop too but she works with autocad so she needs a win machine :S
[18:35] <zbrown> jck77: mmm no, X220
[18:35] <zbrown> X1 is brand new series
[18:35] <jck77> ohh ok
[18:36] <zbrown> ya, mine is the 12.1 inch form factor and they revamped with the new intels
[18:36] <zbrown> (to 12.5 inch)
[18:36] <zbrown> 13.3 is actually a replacment of the older T300
[18:36] <zbrown> which people were pissed about them removing
[18:36] <zbrown> so they brought it back as an X series
[18:36] <jck77> looks really nice
[18:37] <zbrown> jck77: anyway, in short. I spilled a giant glass of water on my older Thinkpad from 2007. Sent it to them, they replaced mobo for free, didn't even care it was my fault and I was out of warranty
[18:39] <jck77> nice
[18:40] <jck77> the same x220 will handle the workload of autocad? 
[18:45] <zbrown> with a Core i7 yes
[18:45] <zbrown> with a Core i5, mostly yes
[18:45] <zbrown> with a Core i3, maybe yes
[18:45] <zbrown> if you really wanted to ensure it though, buy yourself an SSD after market and use that as the HDD
[19:05] <zoopster> jck77 why autocad...why not bricscad...fully compatible replacement and cheaper too
[19:06] <zoopster> jck77: older mbp's run Ubuntu flawlessly...there are a few niggles in the newer models...my 3,1 runs it better than the newer machines and EVERYTHING works.
[19:07] <zoopster> jamalta: what version of mbp and ubuntu? mine works awesome. even the touchpad works great
[19:07] <zoopster> my stinkpad on the other hand sucks with ubuntu
[19:07] <jamalta> zoopster: stinkpad? i think it's 5,4.. i'm running 11.04.
[19:08] <jamalta> the thing that upsets me about the touchpad is that you can't rest your thumb on it, or click and drag with your thumb + index finger.
[19:08] <jamalta> click and hold with thumb, and move with your finger, i mean.
[19:08] <jck77> zoopster: autocad because the whole office runs autocad and an specific version
[19:09] <zoopster> jck77: bummer
[19:09] <jck77> zoopster: not only the office but also the consultants
[19:09] <jck77> and the problem with autocad is that if is a different version of autocad the file fail 
[19:09]  * jck77 hates Autodesk 
[21:30] <munz> i'm trying to copy a file from an xp disk in ubuntu and got "Error splicing file: Value too large for defined data type" anyone ever recived this?