[00:27] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhfSG39ffLw [03:14] * greg-g waves to everyone [04:09] greg-g: Congrats! [04:10] http://www.flickr.com/photos/grggrssmr/sets/72157628397247095/ [04:10] snap-l: thanks :) [04:11] He's a cutie-patootie [04:12] wow congrats [04:41] <_stink_> greg-g: yayay!! === ratman is now known as ratman3 [12:26] snap-l: git blame? [12:26] morning [12:27] morning [12:28] Wolfger: git blame helps you figure out who wrote that crappy line of code :) [12:28] lol [12:34] Good morning [12:54] morning [12:55] pycon registration now open [12:55] http://openmetalcast.com/2011/12/13/open-metalcast-episode-36-phobia-nouveau/ [12:56] rick_h_: Bah, not ready. [12:56] snap-l: I know john was planning on going this year, kicked himself for not going last year [12:56] try to tag along :) [12:56] That's the goal. :) [12:56] best thing is to try to stay for a sprint day/two/three [12:57] 4th day wasn't that great, so thinking that'll be travel home day [13:17] bah, colo's hardware having issues [13:17] possible disk drive bomb, lovely [13:20] colo? what's that? a micro-cloud? [13:21] brousch: yea, it's a paid off cloud [13:21] *sigh* this doesn't look good [13:23] :( [13:23] what's on there? [13:23] bookie and the woodworking group sites along with my backups (offsite), some git repos, email, etc [13:24] most things are backed up regularly, the mysql/postgres dbs are copied off, I can read the disk now so I can rsync things off since last change [13:24] but it just means that I've got to hit the colo, bring this box down, time, $$ [13:25] doh [13:56] rick_h_: Ugh [15:27] Looks like there's some malicious folks out there trying to break awstats [15:27] make sure you're up to date. [15:27] (or better yet, aren't running awstats) [15:28] what's awstats? [15:28] Old stats generation program for web [15:30] ah [15:35] rick_h_: http://hasverizonreleasedthegalaxynex.us/ [15:35] That's awesome. ;) [15:36] they should slap some ads up there [15:42] awstats are/were awesome [15:47] Wolfger: Yeah, I was going to slap it on my sites [15:57] people that say "ideal" instead of "idea" should be beaten [15:57] Blazeix: bah, I could write that page :P [15:58] I've got to figure out how to get to my local store 9am thurs, but on a stand up call 9:30am [15:58] snap-l: slap it on, but hide it, public doesn't need to see it [15:59] rick_h_: Yeah, but I'd need to set up several copies, iirc [15:59] and at that point I stopped caring. :) [16:04] soma.fm 80s is playing One Night in Bangkock. [16:04] and now I have an ear-worm [16:07] One town's very like another when your head's down over your pieces, brother. [17:30] Who all is coming to MUG tonight? [17:30] o/ [17:31] I'll be there [17:31] might head down early I think [17:32] Very cool [17:37] What's MUG? [17:39] its what you drink from [17:40] Not me, I drink from a viking horn... why? Cause you can't set it down. [17:43] http://mug.org [17:43] Cool [17:58] snap-l: Per usual I thought I could make it but something's come up. [17:59] bah [17:59] I guess I shall have to let this slide once again [18:09] snap-l: i also am not coming [18:09] sucks too because I like a good history lesson as much as the next guy. [18:11] Before we close your account, I want to make sure you can receive your final payment. [18:11] Your account currently has an unpaid balance of $4.52. Since there's a $15.00 processing fee for a check payment, your final payment would be $0.00. [18:11] If you'd like to receive your final payment as a check, we'll just need to confirm that your mailing address is correct: [18:12] very nice [18:20] brousch: Which company? [18:20] amazon [18:20] You're closing your amazon account? [18:21] or your associates account? [18:21] an ancient referral account. it even had my home address from 2001 [18:21] Ah, OK [18:21] Yeah, that's lovely, isn't it? [18:22] i have no idea how i even got $4.52 on the account [18:30] Love this [18:31] Getting some historic data on the machines I'm bringing tonight [18:31] if my calculations are correct, the Eee 701 that I have has more compute powee than both machines combined. [18:31] with plenty of room to spare [18:31] CrusaderAD: SCAdian? Or just a fan of drinking horns? [18:32] IPX == 21.8 MIPS, 3B2/400 = 1.5 MIPS, Eee = 1,260 MIPS [18:35] psssst, rick_h_ http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16875176322 [18:35] You're mean. [18:36] <_stink_> that overview is kind of funny. [18:37] brousch: I'll admit I've been tempted to go that route and just change carriers. My contract is about up [18:38] _stink_: Even better, I think the Eee has more storage and RAM than both of them. [18:38] yeah stupid vzw arguing over google wallet and killing the release window for nexus :| [18:38] <_stink_> snap-l: how'd you get these machines again? [18:38] People give them to me. [18:38] snap-l: well your colleting antiquities I have an old mips cobalt qube sitting around :) [18:38] I love old computer hardware. [18:39] krondor: If you want to part with it, LMK. ;) [18:39] I'm not into collecting IBM PC clones at all unless they're unique. [18:40] ie: CompaQ luggable = unique. Compaq 486 = not unique [18:40] Also, VAX 11/780, while unique, will likely get me killed. ;) [18:41] it just sits in my closet so I have no problem handing it over, I threw Debian on it awhile back so it doesn't have the redhat derived cobaltos. [18:42] That's fine [18:42] it's not x86 (qube 3 was), it's a qube 2 with the rm5231 mipsel chip [18:42] what? no way! [18:42] that's like ripping open the package on that collectible... [18:42] Wolfger: Hush [18:42] the cobaltos is what makes it special [18:43] * Wolfger has no clue what he's talking about, really.... [18:43] I was using it for awhile and got sick of ipchains. CobaltOS had to go, iptables ftw. [18:43] Wolfger: Now, if you were talking NeXT... [18:43] Yeah, iptables spoils you [18:45] So is Playful Platypus (or whatever Ocelot+1 is called) out yet? I updated Ocelot last night and now my laptop will no longer boot Ubuntu :-/ [18:45] Wolfger: Precision Pangolin is out [18:45] though the alpha version didn't install in my VM because of a library bug [18:45] It's likely fixed, though [18:45] Precision Pangolin? [18:45] I just report 'em, I don't name 'em. [18:46] I was hoping it would be "Playful" something-or-other and focus on Linux gaming :-p [18:46] Precision isn't even an adjective [18:46] Nope, it's Precise. [18:46] I just like to call it Precision [18:47] Precision Pangolin sounds like a tool sold at Sears [18:47] how ironically imprecise of you :-) [18:47] Some wrench that looks like the business end of an Aardvark [18:52] i am really happy with kubuntu, but i seem to run out of ram more often [18:52] top says it's chrome's fault [18:54] Wolfger: The last SCA meeting I when to was Vikings Come Home in Traverse City. Good times :) Wish I could make it to more. [18:54] today can officially die in a giant burning ball of fire...that is all... [18:54] rick_h_: That good, eh? [18:55] snap-l: which room do we have at mug tonight? [18:55] We're in the big room tonight [19:03] i just found a bottle in my desk that has mouse turds inside of it. damn those mice get tiny [19:08] <_stink_> maybe they just squatted over the opening at the top [19:12] they compress themselves amazingly [19:15] octopi of the land, they're called. [19:16] they are? [19:16] yep [19:16] I think you're pulling my pseudopod [19:18] _stink_: no, the bottle was on its side [19:19] brousch: best not to think about it, we have mice that end up getting into our overhead bins above cubicles. No clue how those little ninjas do it and escape when people arrive. [19:19] Teenage Mutant Ninja Mice [19:20] last time i found it dead curled up in the ethernet cables in my network cabinet [19:20] Dead from having eaten too much cable insulation? [19:21] no. presumably from the poison i put out [19:23] murderer! [20:22] I never realized how rowdy domain name holders are: http://www.correlated.org/275 [20:26] Considering how many douchebags squat on domains, I'm not surprised. [20:27] * snap-l was going to make a joke re: amapron.com, but apparently it's one of the few misspelled domains that isn't taken (yet) [20:40] Was checking the slots on my motherboard [20:40] thinking of picking up a USB 3.0 card [20:41] esata... [20:41] rick_h_: I'd have to buy a card regardless [20:41] and I already have a USB 3.0 drive [20:41] right, and the only use of 3.0 is for a hard drive and if you're going to use it for that might as well move all the way to fast [20:42] And that means purchasing an enclosure AND a card. :) [20:43] damnit. banshee's playlists are getting screwed up and it doesn't stop playing when i close the program [20:43] will amarok win me over? [20:43] brousch: Playlist support under Banshee is dodgy [20:44] it doubles things up, then when i delete a duplicate it removes something else [20:44] Ugh [20:45] I wish there was a wrapper for sqlite's libraries that just translated everything into PostgreSQL [20:45] so I can run each of these little DB files on a real DB server. :) [20:45] Banshee lost me... the thing is too slow... even on my beefy machine... went back to Rhythmbox [20:46] fail #1 on amarok. how the hell do i make a new playlist? [20:46] gmusicbrowser looks promising for simplicity. [20:47] brousch: Well, first you have to load the internet [20:47] <_stink_> haha [20:47] brousch: Once that is done, Amarok can adequately determine that your music collection sucks, and can't be played. [20:49] but 75% ofmy music is from you! [20:50] Hence why I don't use Amarok. ;) [20:51] ok, i think i got it [20:52] you add songs to a playlist, not create a playlist then add songs to it [20:52] then you save the playlist, and then you rename it to something sane [21:15] http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=UeoFJDpqXf4#! <- holy shit, this is insane [21:16] +1 [21:16] * snap-l barely got two going when I did diabolo tricks. [21:17] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qe0pLo-NSnY [23:11] carrie and rowan are sleeping :) [23:11] I guess they'll be doing lots of this for the next while [23:14] heh, you better to while you can :) [23:53] *cough* calendar updated [23:54] Blazeix: :)