[00:03] a what? [00:05] it is probably older than you, gamerchick02 [00:05] i'm almost 30. try me. [00:05] ;) [00:06] a sony pda running palmos [00:06] ok. what year was it from? mid-90s? [00:06] Hey, it was the top of the line Palm OS device at the time [00:06] sounds painful. [00:06] i'm sure it was! [00:06] now we have android. :-P [00:07] Well, what's funny is I finally found the charger for it [00:07] it was with the Nintendo DS stuff [00:07] hehe! cool. [00:07] I'd driven myself nuts trying to find it [00:08] Which is unfortunately telling on several fronts [00:08] :) does it even sync with a computer? [00:08] The Clie? Heck yeah [00:08] ah. cool. [00:08] Palm had some amazing PDAs [00:08] i wasn't sure if it needed something special to sync. [00:08] i know! [00:08] Well, it needed a cradle which had a serial port of some form [00:08] ah [00:11] i don't think palm desktop works with win7 [00:11] i used to sync with kontact [00:11] kontact is nice. i've used it. [00:11] then gmail came along [00:12] now i have 2 old palms in a box [00:12] gmail is all kinds of awesome. [01:13] ok [01:13] i'm off for TV. see you all later! [02:04] howdy party peeps [02:11] howdy [14:56] Good morning [15:11] <_stink_> yo [16:20] morning [16:21] snap-l: I'm liking your lococast discussion idea more and more [16:21] kind of funny to think about how some of these services hold your passwords [17:13] crap, mind blank... [18:26] rick_h_: Yeah, it's totally developer-centered, and something that we discussed at CHC [18:26] and I think it has some merit for general discussion. [19:05] anyone run forked-daapd? I can't even get it ot build :( [19:06] i think its not calling antlr properly in its build step, but i'm not sure. [19:12] Any reason you're not using mt-daapd? [19:14] brb [19:29] because its obsolete and abandonded [19:30] and doesn't support any modern apple DAAP [19:43] anyone use datauri for images in webdev? [20:36] i got a hybrid ssd/spinning HD [20:37] it's kind of strange to hear the drive writing but not see the HD light flashing [21:35] brousch: I've gotten used to that. :) [21:36] esp when none of the motherboards support my case HDD light. ;)