[01:05] who is that cosmicpizza guy? [01:06] I'm personally not sure, but he is also in -oh and doesn't seem to know really what a LoCo is [01:10] yea ... he's been in and out of the florida channel with the same frequency as this one [02:52] hey cosmicpizza [02:52] hey Juzzy [03:19] hey cyberanger :) [03:34] hey wrst how's your night [03:36] doing well cyberanger just about to head off to bed [03:37] good to hear [03:37] I'll be doing so shortly [03:37] you doing ok cyberanger? [03:38] a little too much excitement in town, but yeah [03:38] movie theater a little crazy in the lot as I left [03:40] well cyberanger i will catch you tomorrow think i'm going to doze on off good night [03:41] wrst: it is a good one now, for me [03:41] hope it's the same for you [03:41] gonna finish this movie and do the same [03:42] Good night wrst [03:43] night wrst [05:16] sup [07:33] hey cyberanger [07:33] morning all [07:33] it' s 9 oclock in france and i get up [13:37] o/ [14:14] cosmicpizza: that'd be 0300 for me [14:17] morning vychune , cyberanger [14:17] hows everyone doing [14:18] good vychune, you? [14:18] ok [14:18] learning WP [14:20] morning wrst [14:21] wrst: how goes the move? [14:27] starsprout: my recommendtion on using codeen CDN, set his vhost with some URL Rewrite rules, redirect everyone to CoDeeN, but check user agents, CoDeeN uses a unique one, which must not be redirected [14:32] cyberanger: getting started... [14:32] wrst: nice [15:29] cyberanger: never knew i had so many cables ran in this place! [15:34] lol [15:35] cyberanger: I am leaving my server hooked up but I am packing up my little used desktop [15:35] I will probably start from scratch on it [16:05] cool [16:05] make backups though [16:49] of course :) [17:15] Arch? [17:32] wrst: ^ [17:46] cyberanger: on my desktop, ubuntu, arch, fedora, vista, xp and something else that's all bare metal then vm's of various others [20:40] wrst: why so much on one rig [21:27] just playing cyberanger [21:28] hello\ [22:02] Hola Senor orangeninja [22:10] sup [22:11] not much [22:11] and you? [22:11] Frustrated I can not get recovery partion to boot on my HP latop [22:11] but other than that, I am good [22:31] orangeninja: did that laptop have linux on it? [22:45] the installer may have goofed, if so [23:13] cyberanger: btw that desktop is pretty large little machine that's another reason needed to make it earn its keep :) [23:21] ah, that does help, doesn't it [23:21] a big tower? [23:35] yes atx large one [23:37] still atx but pretty big tower [23:39] makes sense, I've kinda moved to laptops & netbooks myself [23:39] not overnight, but it happened [23:39] virtualbox made it too easy, in some respects [23:40] two laptops & a netbook & switch, I've got enough computing power to run a medium office [23:40] to compare to a medium office at least [23:41] the space of desktops is hard, nearly as hard as the portability [23:41] or lack of, in this case [23:42] (one habit that's taken alot of time to break, and in ways is still being broken, is this dormitory style pack & move, everything's light & ready to move) [23:43] (even worse, some days I try to live like that, then remember it's so far behind me, there's no point in going back to that lifestyle) [23:49] yeah cyberanger I don't think I will do much with a desktop anymore but for recording they are nice [23:49] and I use this for that, but it deosn't take a great desktop to do moderate audio work [23:56] Desktops are nice, but they kinda depend on the same desk day in day out [23:57] my mind never worked like that, had to be forced [23:57] and now the computing power is irrevalant [23:58] storage is ahead in a way on desktops, they have room for bigger drives, new optical drives aren't built cheap & small [23:58] but if you can wait a month or two, they show up [23:58] and if you catch something too new, you could run into issues a little too easy [23:59] I agree