[00:06] <bkerensa> whhhhat?
[00:06] <bkerensa> 1 grand for that?
[00:06] <bkerensa> =o
[00:08] <bkerensa> the built in tablet feature is kind of cool and the quad core cpu is nice but other than that idk :P
[00:12] <nhaines> I am still here at work but that is obviously some sort of anomaly.  So I will remedy that right now.
[18:22] <seidos> hey akk, i thought you'd might like to know i walked 4 miles in socks
[18:23] <seidos> they were an old pair, and they ended up with holes o_o
[18:32] <akk> I'll bet. :)
[18:33] <akk> Also pretty dirty, I imagine.
[18:33] <akk> That's one thing I discovered about barefoot walks -- have to wash my feet when I get home.
[18:35] <seidos> they were black
[18:35] <seidos> i was thinking a layer of epoxy or maybe glue would strengthen a pair of socks sufficiently to use repeatedly
[18:35] <seidos> i would have to try it
[18:36] <akk> Interesting idea!
[18:36] <akk> Epoxy is fairly hard and brittle, but there are lots of glues that aren't.
[18:36] <akk> Maybe even CA (superglue) which soaks into fabric rather well.
[18:37] <akk> You can also buy paint-on or spray-on latex, for coating things ... don't know how long that would last, might have to renew it fairly often.
[18:38] <akk> I may try this (need to get some good looking socks, time for a 99c store run :)
[18:38] <seidos> maybe hot glue is a good place to start
[18:43] <seidos> i mean, i have some handy
[18:57] <akk> It's flexible and probably pretty strong, but I bet it'll be hard to distribute it in a smooth thin even layer.
[18:58] <seidos> that's true, would need a putty knife or something
[18:58] <seidos> even so, i'd have to wear the socks during application
[18:58] <seidos> well, maybe not
[18:58] <seidos> would have to try it
[19:01] <akk> ow