[03:13] Cheri703: For {insert his name here), it seems to be http://ark.intel.com/products/36463?wapkw=E7300 [03:14] he is going to check something (and his name is Alden) [03:15] I'll try to remember... :/ [03:16] eh, no worries, we both have weird names [03:17] I'm bad, but I know him in person so I should try [03:20] he said it won't work in his existing/soon to be replaced mobo [03:24] Bummer... This seems to be the PD I have too http://ark.intel.com/products/27512/Intel-Pentium-D-Processor-820-%282M-Cache-2_80-GHz-800-MHz-FSB%29 [15:53] So, pogo plug dropped their prices, you can get a new version of their basic model for $50...and I found some one selling the original model for $30 on ebay! [15:53] $30 for an embeded 1ghz arm machine... [15:53] pretty good deal [15:54] i'm running debian squeeze on one right now in my basement...which hosts my irssi sesion...this very one I'm using in fact ;) [16:08] pity that the main thing that comes up in a web search for pogo plug now is yet another cloud storage scheme [16:22] well, the pogo people are adding "cloud" storage too...but it's main purpose is sort of a "personal" cloud [16:22] you plug in a disk to it, and connect it to your network, then you can access the files on that drive from anywhere that has an internet conneciton [16:23] there's even android/iphone app to access your files/upload new files [16:23] $ nc pault.ag 2017 [16:23] paultag: orly [16:23] gah, thanks [16:23] what was that [16:23] y'rly! [16:23] maximize [16:24] AHAHAHAHAHA [16:24] muhahaha [16:24] oh nice [16:25] now all my base are belong to you, of course [16:25] <3 [16:25] so...I got one of those virgin mobile android phones from target for $50 on black friday [16:26] sick [16:26] diff $HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys $BACKUP/.ssh/authorized_keys [16:26] i haven't activated it yet...but i turned on wifi, and installed a SIP client, and have been using it as a wifi phone all weekend [16:26] * dzho wipes his brow [17:03] thafreak: awesomness. [17:04] I'm so stoked that gif script is working [17:04] that is why I program [17:04] shit like that