[04:38] hey guys :D [04:38] http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1796928 [04:38] any ideas? ;] [04:38] I shall try #ubuntu-support in a bit :) [13:39] Hiyas [17:00] slightly offtopic question: does anyone know of a place that sells NTP-aware alarm clocks? [18:55] johanbr: Have you looked at Chumby-powered devices? http://www.chumby.com/pages/learn_alarm [18:56] I picked up a cheap, Insignia-branded chumby device from Best Buy in the states. It's pretty cool. [18:56] Don't use it for an alarm clock, but I easily could... [18:56] Open hardware too. :D [19:08] hey guys :) [19:08] anyone using google voice? [19:08] I am not talking about google talk - but rather voice, for calling outbound [19:09] there's a plugin for windows for multiple browsers [19:09] although I don't see a way to do it in *nix [19:09] I am running chromium atm [19:09] have ff too ofc [19:14] ah ha :) [19:14] http://www.google.com/chat/video/download.html [19:21] works like a charm :) [19:26] dscassel, that does look pretty nice... thank you! [19:27] willwh, I think Empathy works for that too [19:27] in case you prefer that over a browser plugin [19:28] oh, interesting [19:31] I don't think it allows you to call a phone number though [19:31] or at least I assume [19:31] I don't see an option for it [19:31] calling/txting for free in the US and Canada from your pc? gold :D [21:52] willwh, apparently I was wrong about that [21:52] empathy can't call voice numbers via google at the moment [21:53] it would work in an ideal world, but I was told google kind of abuses the jabber protocol