[02:21] <snap-l> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZhJ_ZR2PK8
[02:23] <snap-l> I didn't know this video existed
[02:25] <snap-l> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4duZjxusGM&feature=related <- also...
[02:54] <jrwren> snap-l: zoup, zuma, and zima?
[02:58] <snap-l> No zima
[02:58] <snap-l> Don't get into berry malt drinks
[03:00] <snap-l> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkysjcs5vFU
[03:01] <snap-l> This whole video looks like a bad LARP session
[14:53] <snap-l> Good morning
[15:01] <brousch> not really
[15:09] <snap-l> OK, have it your way, then
[15:12] <brousch> had weirdness with 11.10 today
[15:12] <brousch> i noticed on my laptop if i turn off the wireless i cannot turn it back on except by rebooting
[15:12] <brousch> on my son's i turned it off and the wireless disappeared even through a reboot
[15:14] <brousch> i plugged in an usb wifi and they both showed up and i was able to turn the built-in back on
[15:16] <snap-l> Ugh. Kernel upgrade?
[15:16] <snap-l> Also, what laptop?
[15:18] <brousch> mine is dell latitude d630, his is eeepc 901
[15:18] <brousch> they're fine as long as i don't turn off wifi
[15:27] <snap-l> Hmmm.
[15:28] <snap-l> Not sure what the deal is, but it's one of the reasons I don't like turning off wifi
[15:31] <jrwren_> https://github.com/MrMEEE/bumblebee/commit/a047be
[15:31] <jrwren_> both are ancient :p
[15:31] <jrwren_> D630... man, that is what? 5yrs old?
[15:39] <brousch> yeah, it is good enough
[15:39] <brousch> dual core, 4GB, 1440x900, intel graphics
[16:29] <jrwren_> good enough to do what with?
[16:29] <jrwren_> all depends on use case.
[16:56] <brousch> jrwren_: i got mine years ago after i saw you say how much you loved yours
[17:28] <jrwren_> brousch: my dell?
[17:29] <jrwren_> my D830 was pretty nice, until I split the mobo on it.
[17:29] <jrwren_> but it is easy to work on too, so I ebay bought a new mobo and my mom uses it now.
[17:32] <brousch> close enough
[18:10] <snap-l> mobo splittin
[18:44] <rick_h> ugh, back
[18:44] <rick_h> did I miss anything exciting?
[18:45] <snap-l> Bobby told Sally that he was really Sally's long lost lover Bart's twin brother
[18:45] <snap-l> And they stole the Prometheus disc from Robert Scorpio
[18:46] <rick_h> oooh, wow
[18:46] <rick_h> can't believe I missed that
[19:40] <snap-l> Pbbbth
[19:40] <snap-l> Just moved an air conditioner from JoDee's dad's place.
[19:40] <jjesse> sounds like a lot of work
[19:41] <snap-l> It wasn't that much work, just heavy.
[19:42] <jjesse> i spent all afternoon yesterday raking leaves
[19:43] <jjesse> only to have my son say after church "wow looks like we need to rake the backyard"
[19:45] <snap-l> brousch: CDs are in the mail.
[19:45] <snap-l> Enjoy. :)
[20:27] <jjesse> in the documentation for a security product it states "we only support the password of changeit as the password for the certificate store"
[20:27]  * jjesse smashes head against desk
[20:34] <snap-l> seriously?
[20:34] <jjesse> oh yes
[20:35] <snap-l> jjesse: Is it Java based?
[20:35] <jjesse> yes
[20:35] <snap-l> I think that's default password for all Java cert stores
[20:35] <jjesse> couldn't remember if i set the password during the install
[20:35] <jjesse> so i was trying my demo passwords and it was failing
[20:35] <jjesse> so looked up the doc and facepalmed
[20:36] <snap-l> Look on the bright side: at least if you forget, you'll be able to find it in Google.
[20:36] <snap-l> And isn't that piece of pind worth it?
[20:36] <jjesse> basically
[20:38] <snap-l> and hey, it's only the certificate store. What's the worst that could happen? :)
[20:38] <jjesse> nice
[20:38] <jjesse> i don't understand things
[20:40] <snap-l> What, default and well-known password for secure places like certificate stores?
[20:40] <jjesse> i don't understand how a security company can release a security product that only allows 1 well published password
[20:40] <jjesse> unless that's a feature of java?
[20:41] <snap-l> Last I checked, Java wasn't gunning for PHP
[21:24] <snap-l> Off to rake the leaves.
[21:33] <_stink_> damn, i need to do that too.
[21:49]  * rick_h pretends there are no leaves
[22:17] <brousch> my back yard is a solid carpet of maple and oak leaves
[22:38] <snap-l> I think the next time I feel like I'm in the doldrums, I need to just go outside and either do yardwork or run around the park down the street
[22:38] <snap-l> because man, I feel so content to be in my own skin now.