[00:19] <greg-g> geez, jca, whats with all the connecting/disconnecting with "excess flood"?
[00:20] <greg-g> oh
[00:27] <_stink_> oh?
[00:28] <greg-g> he's not connected, hence the "jca" ;)
[00:29] <greg-g> failed tab-complete attempt
[00:29]  * snap-l has all of the parts and such turned off
[00:33] <rick_h_> heh, something broke
[00:34] <rick_h_> always feel a bit strange carrying grocery bags up to a hotel room
[00:34] <_stink_> hehe
[01:58] <rick_h_> jjesse: I don't know how you spend so much time traveling
[01:59] <jjesse> rick_h_,  what do you mean?
[02:00] <jjesse> its my job and its how i pay the bills
[02:00] <rick_h_> yea, just everything is a pita when you're on the road
[02:00] <jjesse> yes it is
[02:01] <rick_h_> amazing you get stuff done and don't kill anyone along the way :)
[02:02] <jjesse> you learn to adopt
[02:03] <jjesse> my wife and i always talk before her bed time, no matter where i am or who i am with, even if i'm out with a client
[02:03] <rick_h_> yea, but that's tough
[02:03] <rick_h_> had a google hang out with the boy and wife
[02:03] <jjesse> nice
[02:03] <rick_h_> poor guy's all "daddy up please"
[02:03] <rick_h_> mucho respect you do it
[02:03] <jjesse> i bet it would be harder just starting out, but Caleb has always know that daddy goes on trips
[02:03] <jjesse> thanks
[02:03] <rick_h_> now if only I had a movie rental service I'd relax to a movie...ugh
[02:04] <jjesse> so i guess he has adopted it
[02:04] <jjesse> adopted to it i ment
[02:04] <rick_h_> adapted :)
[02:04] <rick_h_> gotcha
[02:04] <jjesse> would be rougher if he didn't now it all the time
[02:04] <jjesse> good luck
[02:04] <rick_h_> yea, get new patterns I guess with time
[02:05] <rick_h_> still, crazy
[02:05] <jjesse> good luck
[02:05] <jjesse> after over 5 years of doing it though i don't know if i would want to go back to a normal office job
[02:14] <rick_h_> jjesse: that's cool
[02:14] <rick_h_> I like the "idea" of travel
[02:14] <rick_h_> guess for a work at home guy it's a bit of a culture shock
[02:16] <jjesse> yeah i bet it is
[02:16] <jjesse> i've been home the last 3 weeks getting a bit travel itchy :)
[12:53] <Wolfger> jjesse: s/ travel it//   :-D
[12:53] <Wolfger> morning party people
[12:54] <rick_h_> morning
[12:57] <brousch> in the place to be
[12:58] <brousch> KRS-One attacks
[13:16] <brousch> no old school in here?
[13:23] <rick_h_> guess not
[13:27] <Wolfger> must be a west-side thing
[13:29] <brousch> buncha lamers
[14:33] <brousch> now you can really hack your kindle http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=200203720
[14:45] <snap-l> brousch: I only heard KRS-One when I was at Hope
[14:45] <snap-l> but that's not indicitive.
[14:49] <Wolfger> OK, guys and gals, get hacking.... http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=200203720
[14:49] <Wolfger> doh'
[14:49] <Wolfger> brousch: beat me to it
[14:50] <brousch> u so slow!
[16:06] <snap-l> http://openmetalcast.com/2011/11/29/open-metalcast-episode-35-turkey-hangover/
[16:23] <snap-l> brousch: you get a mention in the show-notes for Tyson Boogie. :)
[16:25] <brousch> woohoo!
[17:43]  * Wolfger pokes the channel with a sharp stick
[17:50] <greg-g> does anyone else A) use Unity in 11.10 B) get weird shit with the menus when using your mouse to navigate to a menu item (eg: File -> Open).
[17:51] <greg-g> My computer gets, on a regular basis (good thing I don't use menus too much), a confusion of what should be displayed. eg: I click on File in Firefox and when I move my mouse down it changes the dropdown menu to the Time/Date widget dropdown, or the Me Menu dropdown
[18:09] <brousch> i don't remember that happening to me
[18:09] <brousch> though i did fly into a rage when i tried unity after gnome shell and couldn't find the menus because i forgot they were hidden until mouseover
[18:24] <greg-g> haha
[18:45] <Wolfger> that's obscene
[18:48] <greg-g> am I the only one not excited about google maps indoors?
[18:49] <brousch> i don't really give a crap about it
[18:49] <greg-g> awesome
[18:50] <greg-g> I mean, I even live in the area where there are probably some of the most indoor places mapped, but, I would rather not have yet another reason for people to walk around looking down at their phones and not the world around them
[18:50] <rick_h_> heh, I'll let you know
[18:50] <rick_h_> ATL is one of the areas
[18:51] <rick_h_> so if it helps when I'm out then I'll like it
[18:51] <rick_h_> if not...whatever
[18:51] <greg-g> :)
[18:52] <Wolfger> greg-g: wtf are you talking about? I have no idea what this is. :-p
[18:52] <Wolfger> Indoor maps on Google? Are they using x-ray satellites now?
[18:52] <rick_h_> Wolfger: go catch up on rss for a bit :)
[18:53] <greg-g> http://google-latlong.blogspot.com/2011/11/new-frontier-for-google-maps-mapping.html
[18:53] <Wolfger> gah
[18:54] <Wolfger> OK, that's pretty cool
[18:55] <brousch> yeah, after reading the article it is nice
[18:55] <brousch> i was thinking more indoors street view
[18:55] <Blazeix> I like that malls are doing it; no more trying to find those dumb little map posts.
[18:56] <brousch> greg-g: this is what i thought you were taliking about http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2395479,00.asp
[18:58] <greg-g> brousch: oh, huh, yeah, that's pretty dumb
[18:59] <Wolfger> yeah, that's lame
[20:58] <snap-l> Howdy
[20:58] <snap-l> back from the land of Swedish meatballs. :)
[21:00] <brousch> and green goop?
[21:00] <snap-l> green goop?
[21:00] <ColonelPanic001> green poop
[21:00] <snap-l> sounds painful
[21:02] <brousch> green goop http://twitgoo.com/515zkm
[21:02] <snap-l> That's cranberries with parsley
[21:02] <brousch> looks like green goop
[21:02] <brousch> maybe it will make green poop?
[21:03] <snap-l> maybe
[21:03] <snap-l> OK, back out. bbl.
[21:05] <greg-g> busy body today
[21:22] <krondor> ugh and I thought I could finally get rid of BES servers; http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/11/29/us-rim-idUSTRE7AS0A720111129
[21:24] <rick_h_> bah, walking to coffee shop and they'veonly got 6 tables all full
[21:24] <rick_h_> hippie hangouts ftl
[21:24] <rick_h_> krondor: didn't you hear? BB is going to turn into a software company
[21:25] <rick_h_> can't see devices in the US, but hey, we've got enough regulations they can make $$ building services for the real popular smart phones
[21:26] <krondor> yuck
[21:47] <greg-g> I'm sad this is a won't fix: https://bugs.launchpad.net/deja-dup/+bug/324631
[21:49] <_stink_> +1 for updating the report with good links, though greg-g
[21:50] <greg-g> thanks :)
[23:00] <jrwren> is it me, or has ubuntu gotten way more complex than it used to be? networkmanager and upstart and update-notifier seems like it adds a lot of complexity for not much benefit
[23:01] <rick_h_> but but but...I agree
[23:01] <rick_h_> but I'm not normal, so don't take my opinion on the matter
[23:02] <jrwren> i'm not normal either, aparently.
[23:02] <jrwren> at least with the manual stuff i could track down how things work.
[23:02] <jrwren> is it me, or has ubuntu gotten way more complex than it used to be? networkmanager and upstart and update-notifier seems like it adds a lot of complexity for not much benefit
[23:02] <jrwren> oops.
[23:02] <jrwren> lolz.
[23:03] <jrwren> i haven't had to deal with them being broken until now
[23:05]  * greg-g is considering jumping ship
[23:05] <greg-g> but I was also just appointed to the LoCo Council ;)
[23:05] <jrwren> lol.
[23:06] <jrwren> maybe you can help fix stuff.  complain really loudly
[23:06] <greg-g> use that planet.ubunt access for good!
[23:06] <rick_h_> heh, greg-g been there done that
[23:06] <rick_h_> they all have different issues
[23:06] <greg-g> yep
[23:06] <jrwren> i can't figure out why my bridge interface doesn't start on boot. I have to login, ifdown and ifup on it, then it works.
[23:07] <greg-g> huh