[01:25] <rick_h_> jcastro: ok, so how do you get your email into your gmail?
[01:26] <rick_h_> just forward all?
[01:26] <rick_h_> I can't find a way to get gmail to read my imap mailbox
[01:28] <greg-g> why do you want it in gmail?
[01:28] <rick_h_> well, I'm debating several ways I guess
[01:29] <rick_h_> I want to be able to get all "travel" emails from my personal account and my work account into one folder
[01:29] <rick_h_> and I want to be able to access that on my phone
[01:29] <rick_h_> and debating on ways to get that
[01:51] <greg-g> ah
[01:51] <greg-g> K9 Mail :)
[01:51] <rick_h_> heh
[01:52] <rick_h_> yea, so I'm thinking the answer is more work
[01:52] <rick_h_> colo runs offlineimap, combines all 3 email accounts in one dir
[01:52] <rick_h_> dovecot serves out those three as one imap account
[01:52] <jjesse> evening
[01:52] <rick_h_> and then imapfilter runs on color and runs there
[01:52] <rick_h_> ...maybe...
[01:52] <rick_h_> /color/colo
[01:53] <rick_h_> then I can set my phone to talk to my dovecot server
[02:04] <greg-g> that would work, yeah
[12:19] <rick_h_> morning and all that
[12:38] <snap-l> https://plus.google.com/u/0/117777908934895049975/posts/Lp4b3V5Fr4z
[12:38] <snap-l> Morning
[12:42] <rick_h_> ok, so who is chuck vs where is chuck?
[12:44] <Wolfger> morning
[12:45] <snap-l> It's something that started out of UDS
[12:45] <snap-l> I have no idea who he is
[12:45] <rick_h_> yea, I got that
[12:45] <rick_h_> I'm guessing he's someone at Canonical, but don't know him
[12:45] <snap-l> That would be a safe bet
[12:46] <snap-l> Someone released the xcf of transparent Chuck, and I decided to get creative
[12:47] <snap-l> I'm really proud of the Hasselhoff / Coleman animated GIF
[12:47] <snap-l> Actually created a layer, and dplicated it 14 times to merge into all of the layers of the GIF>
[13:15] <snap-l> http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2011/11/register-of-copyrights-without-sopa-copyright-will-ultimately-fail.ars
[13:15] <snap-l> ^ WHAT THE FUCK?
[13:25] <Wolfger> time to start lining people up against the wall...
[13:27] <snap-l> I believe O'Reilly has my number again
[13:27] <snap-l> HDHTML5 <- Coupon code for HTML5 books
[13:27] <rick_h_> yea, saw that today
[13:28] <rick_h_> get you some 50% off
[13:28] <snap-l> Want to guess which book? :)
[13:28] <rick_h_> I didn't even look. I don't know to see the list for fear I might have missed one
[13:28] <snap-l> "Making Isometric Social Real-Time Games with HTML5, CSS3, and Javascript"
[13:29]  * snap-l is going to be the next Zynga
[13:30]  * Wolfger kills snap-l now before it's too late
[13:31] <Wolfger> ...or did you mean you will be a non-evil version of Zynga?
[13:31] <Wolfger> in which case you'll likely make no money to speak of...
[13:32] <snap-l> No, I'll be non-evil
[13:32] <snap-l> You'll just need to give me $$$ in order to win the game. ;)
[13:35] <Wolfger> a game that can be "won"? How quaint.
[14:24] <snap-l> OK, try this one on for size
[14:24] <snap-l> comparing Christianity with Free software / OSS
[14:25] <snap-l> The hacker ethic = Jesus
[14:25] <snap-l> pure and undefiled sharing of code
[14:25] <snap-l> proprietary software = the death
[14:25] <jjesse_> well he was hacking the system by putting his own system in place?
[14:26] <snap-l> ST. Paul = RMS
[14:26] <snap-l> (had his conversion by the laser printer episode, and is generally regarded as the most conservative of the lot)
[14:26] <snap-l> Reformation = Linus as Martin Luther
[14:27] <snap-l> Calvinism = ESR / Perens with OSS
[14:27] <snap-l> So, who haven't I completely offended? :)
[14:30] <jjesse> mormons
[14:30] <jjesse> joesph smith = ???
[14:30] <snap-l> Hmmm
[14:30] <snap-l> Hadn't thought it through
[15:28] <dzho> interesting analogies
[15:28] <dzho> fsvo "interesting" perhaps more closely approaching "amusing"
[15:34] <Wolfger> snap-l: I think you should draw up a tux crucifix and sell t-shirts
[15:34] <snap-l> Wolfger: Yeah, because that'll fly
[15:38] <Wolfger> well, you appeared to be aiming to offend people...
[15:38] <Wolfger> and I have no doubt at all that you would sell > 0 shirts to others who enjoy offending
[15:39] <Wolfger> or who simply are thoughtless and think it's nifty
[16:00] <jrwren> can anyone recommned a good public AMI for oneric ?
[16:01] <rick_h_> jrwren: http://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/releases/11.10/release/ no good?
[16:10] <jrwren> dunno... i found a daily test that looks like it already has updates applied.
[16:10] <jrwren> dated 20111116
[16:10] <jrwren> i used it.
[16:10] <jrwren> then i realized I don't really need this ec2 instance, LOL
[16:17] <Wolfger> dumbe question of the day: "Is pizza sauce a vegetable?"
[16:18] <Wolfger> Since a tomato is a fruit, the answer is clearly "no"...
[16:27] <rick_h_> man, someone stop me. I might join the tom bihn club
[16:27] <rick_h_> this synapse bag looks niiiiice
[16:40] <brousch> rick_h_: you are speaking gibberish
[16:40] <brousch> tom bihn club, synapse bag
[16:43] <Blazeix>  http://www.tombihn.com/page/001/PROD/300/TB0110
[16:47] <jrwren> 2 things.
[16:47] <jrwren> 1. //us-east-1.ec2.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ is FAST on Ec2
[16:47] <jrwren> 2. this 64bit large is FAST
[16:47] <jrwren> tom bihn makes nice bags.
[16:47] <jrwren> do it rick_h_
[16:50] <rick_h_> yea, jcastro and widox I think both have them and love them
[16:51] <jrwren> my Ogio has held up very well
[16:51] <jrwren> it was free.
[16:51] <rick_h_> yea, I've got an ogio I have not and really like
[16:51] <rick_h_> but I'm looking to get something a little more streamlined
[16:51] <rick_h_> and I like the looks of this synapse
[16:52] <rick_h_> seems a bit less 'bulky' not that my ogio is all *that* bulky
[18:10] <jcastro> jrwren: http://cloud.ubuntu.com/ami/
[18:11] <jcastro> clicking on one will take you right to the console
[18:32] <Wolfger> On the off-chance anybody knows... is Amazon likely to run any sale prices on Kindle for the holidays, or do they typically keep the price steady on that?
[18:32] <rick_h_> steady
[18:40] <snap-l> Yeah, likelihood of them putting them on sale is remote
[18:40] <snap-l> B&N would have to do some heavy discount
[18:42] <Wolfger> I figured. Wife was asking me last night, so I guess I know what I'm getting for xmas. :-)
[18:42] <brousch> an IOU for a kindle redeemable when they go on sale?
[18:43] <jrwren>  13:41:11 up 540 days, 17:54,  1 user,  load average: 0.20, 0.09, 0.03
[18:43] <jrwren> accidents are funny
[18:48] <snap-l> Not as funny as trainwrecks
[18:54] <Wolfger> brousch: Uh... they've been on sale for a long, long time now
[18:54] <Wolfger> lots of people own them
[18:55] <brousch> an IOU for a kindle redeemable when they have a special sale price :P
[18:55] <Wolfger> LOL
[18:55] <Wolfger> now that I get your meaning, it's funny
[19:25] <jrwren> anyone do vnc to display :0 ?
[19:25] <jrwren> like via xvnc0server ?
[19:25] <jrwren> err.. x0vncserver ?
[19:32] <widox> rick_h_: I think n0p has one actually
[19:32] <rick_h_> widox: of that backpack model?
[19:33] <widox> that brand I mean
[19:33] <widox> I don't have one
[19:33] <widox> by them
[19:33] <rick_h_> oh, I thought your over the shoulder was one of those
[19:33] <rick_h_> sorry
[19:34] <brousch> i love how gnome shell handles openeing programs. you hit the link or shortcut to open it, go do what you want, and it pops up in the bottom notification when it's ready
[19:34] <n0p> http://www.tombihn.com/page/001/PROD/300/TB0152 :-)
[19:34] <jrwren> http://mlepicki.com/?p=10   woot
[19:34] <rick_h_> ok n0p then
[19:35] <rick_h_> I knew someone had that one
[19:35] <rick_h_> still happy with it n0p ?
[19:35] <n0p> yeah, i mean, i wish it were a regular (both sholder) bag, but i love this one so much i deal with the one shoulder
[19:35] <greg-g> brousch: I actually don't like that, because it slows me down doing quick things like opening a nautilus window
[19:35] <n0p> when standing around, i wish i could swap shoulders
[19:36] <rick_h_> yea, I'm a backpack guy
[19:36] <rick_h_> load it up and both shoulder it, right/left, etc
[19:36] <n0p> but this was the thinest one they had
[19:36] <n0p> high quality bag
[19:36] <rick_h_> right
[19:38] <brousch> greg-g: my computer is so slow i like the lag to do other things
[19:58] <brousch> i spelled "hoary" against gamerchick in words with friends. shuttleworth's stupid release names FTW
[19:59] <_stink_> hah
[20:13] <brousch> wow, even my full Gnome 10.04 VM rebooted in under 30s
[21:07] <brousch> snap-l: http://www.jamendo.com/en/artist/Tyson_Boogie
[21:33] <snap-l> brousch: Checking it out