[00:00] <GridCube> blank lines?
[00:01] <GridCube> (gotta go to make some pizza dough, bbs)
[00:28] <astraljava> pizza dough, bulletin board system-style?
[00:39] <astraljava> Well well, waddaya know. Encrypted /home, I made it in.
[01:02] <Unit193> You keep the same name every time?
[01:07] <GridCube> bbs => be back soon
[01:20] <GridCube> charlie-tca, want to help me test something (on the form i say) i want to know how the timestamp work, if it takes my time or if it uses a UTC time
[01:41] <charlie-tca> looks like local time
[01:42] <charlie-tca> Can it be told not to use any time?
[01:42] <charlie-tca> just put a date in?
[01:44] <charlie-tca> GridCube: see line 4; I entered it manually. Can't it just use date?
[01:45] <charlie-tca> Of course, looking at the full sheet lets you see what has been done already, and the results. If using the form means we lost bug numbers and such, it will be less useful.
[01:47] <GridCube> i can add a column for user added date and make it obligatory, then we just disregard the autofilled datestamp?
[01:50] <charlie-tca> You can't tell it to auto use just the date portion?
[01:51] <GridCube> no, i cant controll that first column its made by the form
[01:53] <GridCube> it uses google time, it should be saying 22:52 from my local
[01:53] <GridCube> but it says 19:52
[01:57] <charlie-tca> so, how is it getting the date/time block filled in? Is that 'Timestamp' making it fill in?
[01:58] <charlie-tca> hm, it used my local time zone, maybe because I am logged in to gmail, and it pulls the time zone from it
[01:58] <charlie-tca> gonna try something
[02:00] <GridCube> charlie-tca, it adds the timestamp automagically when you hit "submit"
[02:01] <charlie-tca> I will have to dig into it tomorrow. too tired today
[02:01] <GridCube> :)
[02:01] <GridCube> ok
[02:01] <charlie-tca> There has to be a way to force the formatting
[02:03] <GridCube> i don't know, from what i can gather, it adds data to the sheet for the colums that you want to be added  whit timestamps taken from the google servers adn thats it
[02:13] <charlie-tca> but there is a difference in your time and my time
[02:13] <charlie-tca> ooops
[02:14] <charlie-tca> I should have looked first, huh?
[02:14] <charlie-tca> you are correct, it is putting what it wants in 
[02:15] <charlie-tca> But I can format it to date only, after it is added
[02:16] <GridCube> yes you can do that
[02:17] <GridCube> also you can add stuff in after and add new lines
[02:17] <GridCube> it will see only the "grey" lines
[02:18] <charlie-tca> put an entry in using the form now
[02:21] <charlie-tca> GridCube: got it
[02:21] <GridCube> oh
[02:21] <GridCube> thats nice
[02:21] <GridCube> :D how you did it?
[02:22] <charlie-tca> format -> number -> more formats -> top date
[02:22] <charlie-tca> but you have to use the keyboard and arrow keys, could not make the mouse do that
[02:23] <GridCube> oh SCIENCE!
[02:23] <charlie-tca> I just highlight the first colum and format it
[02:23] <charlie-tca> I will work the rest later. Going rest now
[02:24] <GridCube> :D 
[02:24] <GridCube> ok
[02:24] <GridCube> good night
[02:24] <charlie-tca> I like the easy entry, but it also means if all tests weren't done yet, you have to use more than one line per day
[02:24] <charlie-tca> Going now. Good night
[03:38] <steven> hello
[09:15] <astraljava> Unit193: What did you mean by keeping the same name every time?
[13:17] <Unit193> astraljava: Same username
[13:18] <astraljava> Unit193: Yeah okay, but where? Testing? Should it matter? Or wait, was that for GridCube?
[13:19] <Unit193> astraljava: No it doesn't really matter, but I change the username for each test so I can tell that it's not the same one
[13:22] <astraljava> Unit193: Sure. Well, I don't really see the point, but if you have some procedure like that, who am I to argue. :)
[15:38] <charlie-tca> Good morning
[15:39] <madnick> morning :)
[19:56] <GridCube> hi
[19:57] <GridCube> i need the latest greybird
[19:57] <GridCube> what was the shimmer project page?
[19:58] <GridCube> lol google did it
[20:18] <knome> GridCube, :P
[21:02] <knome> hey pleia2 
[21:02] <pleia2> hey knome 
[21:02] <knome> did you check the improvements on our test wordpress installation?
[21:02] <pleia2> I did! it's looking great :)
[21:02] <knome> good to hear you like it
[21:03] <pleia2> thanks for fixing the image placement, my netbook is happy now :)
[21:03] <knome> hehe
[21:03] <knome> np
[21:03] <knome> that had to be done
[21:03] <knome> i'm actually thinking one improvement to the page that is dramaticish
[21:03] <pleia2> there was one weird thing I noticed, lemme see if I can remember...
[21:04] <knome> first, remove the rounded borders from the "content frame"
[21:04] <pleia2> oh yeah, in the blog part if you make the resolution too low the menu on the right disappears
[21:04] <knome> make the area with the logo #fff bg
[21:04] <knome> and the content area something a bit greyish
[21:04] <knome> and replace the blue line with some kind of elegant shade
[21:05] <knome> too low == about what?
[21:05] <knome> and it shouldn't disappear really... i can't confirm that at least
[21:05] <pleia2> like 800x600 will do it
[21:05] <knome> for me, it scales fine
[21:05] <knome> which browser?
[21:06] <pleia2> hm, only in chrome
[21:06] <pleia2> firefox seems ok
[21:06] <knome> yeah
[21:06] <pleia2> but as I shrink my chrome window *pop* it disappears
[21:06] <pleia2> heyyy stop that chrome
[21:06] <knome> can you scroll to the bottom of the page and see if it's under the content?
[21:06] <knome> (should be...)
[21:06] <pleia2> it's not
[21:06] <pleia2> I looked :\
[21:06] <knome> hmm...
[21:07] <knome> sudo apt-get install chromium-browser?
[21:07] <pleia2> I'm using google-chrome
[21:07] <knome> there is no such package
[21:07] <knome> is that from a PPA maybe?
[21:07] <pleia2> google has a repo, sec
[21:08] <knome> i'll try with chromium too
[21:08] <knome> that's a weirdish bug
[21:08] <pleia2> deb http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb/ stable main
[21:09] <knome> ah yeah...
[21:09] <knome> crap :)
[21:09] <knome> i see...
[21:09] <pleia2> it resizes fine with the image, it just doesn't like the menu
[21:10] <astraljava> Hey! There's a lady in our presence. Stop swearing! :D
[21:10] <pleia2> haha
[21:10] <knome> well yeah.
[21:10] <knome> i'm going to fix that right now.
[21:10] <pleia2> \o/
[21:11] <knome>   |
[21:11] <madnick> \
[21:11] <madnick> ops
[21:11] <knome> :(
[21:11] <madnick> want to make legs but it cut off the / :P
[21:11] <astraljava> madnick: It wouldn't have worked anyway, not enough whitespace at the beginning.
[21:11] <knome> the only correct legs are /'\
[21:11] <madnick> :D:D
[21:11] <astraljava> Hahhaha
[21:12] <astraljava> knome: sexist much?
[21:12] <pleia2> no cookies for knome
[21:12] <knome> it's not sexist
[21:13] <knome> pleia2, no cookies even if i'm fixing the website? bah ;)
[21:13] <pleia2> knome: get back to fixing the website! ;)
[21:13] <astraljava> *whiplash*
[21:13] <madnick> knome: did you reach any conclusions when talking to ochosi btw?
[21:13] <pleia2> my fiance got me an android cookie cutter, there will be android cookies at the linuxpicnic.org event this year :d
[21:14] <knome> madnick, not yet :)
[21:14] <knome> pleia2, :P
[21:14] <madnick> okay :>
[21:15] <astraljava> pleia2: Unfair to hold it at this time of the year. We'd be freezing our a$$es off if we went to the park at that time. :)
[21:15] <pleia2> astraljava: when is it not freezing? :)
[21:16] <pleia2> it actually doesn't matter when we have it around here, we always have the same weather (always picnic perfect!)
[21:16] <astraljava> pleia2: Here in Oulu? Random days mostly between last days of June and last days of July.
[21:16] <astraljava> pleia2: Oh? And where is that?
[21:16] <pleia2> astraljava: san francisco bay area
[21:16] <astraljava> grrr
[21:17]  * astraljava turns green all over
[21:17] <pleia2> we pay for perfect weather in earthquakes
[21:17] <astraljava> Maybe. But we've got polar bears to dodge.
[21:18] <knome> seriously, chrome is not being very nice
[21:18] <knome> :P
[21:18] <madnick> astraljava: Svalbard? :o
[21:18] <pleia2> boo chrome
[21:18] <pleia2> oh, time to head out
[21:18] <pleia2> later all
[21:18] <knome> see you
[21:19] <astraljava> madnick: Well, not exactly, no. I might have cheated there, just a tad.
[21:19] <madnick> :D
[21:19] <astraljava> Later, pleia2 
[21:19] <madnick> cya
[21:32] <knome> pleia2, the bug is fixed