[00:11] Hello again [00:11] got a new HDD for J's laptop [01:03] snap-l: nice [01:16] Yeah, unfortunately comes the hard part: UNity. [01:17] lol, hey you never know [01:17] maybe she'll be a fan [01:17] it's usually either love/hate, you've got a 50/50 chance right? [01:19] Yeah, I'm not holding my breath [01:20] http://programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/125783/understanding-java-from-perl [01:20] lmao [01:21] truth? [01:21] truth, I'll have to undergo surgery [01:21] hah [01:30] heh, frogs and monkeys [01:31] the room is getting interesting [01:31] rick_h__: eh? [01:31] join/parts [01:31] Ah, I have those turned off [01:31] 01:24 >>> frog!~androirc@97.72.179.41 [01:31] 01:27 < frog!~androirc@97.72.179.41 [Remote host closed the connection] [01:32] 01:28 >>> monkeyjuice!~androirc@97.72.179.41 [01:32] 01:30 < monkeyjuice!~androirc@97.72.179.41 [Client Quit] [02:46] Hello via ssh from JoDee's laptop [02:48] woot [02:49] Yeah, copying over files now [02:49] and wising I had a fatter pipe [02:50] heh, gigabit switch time [02:50] gigabit fiber to the home time. ;) [02:51] http://www.dell.com/us/business/p/powerconnect-2808/pd?~ck= is nice :) [02:51] heh, to the house? what are you doing? copying file from the coffee shop? [02:51] I really need a wireless N router [02:51] one that does tomato. ;) [02:51] yea, those are nice as well [02:51] I didn't find one that did tomato though [02:51] but still not close to gigabit wire [02:52] there's a newer version of tomato that works on N routers. [02:52] Oh, no doubt. [02:52] but if I'm going to drop the $$, might as well go whole hog. [02:52] Though the real pisser is the 8Mb to the house. :) [02:52] which is being shared with Netflix at the moment. [02:53] (thanks, hon) [02:53] heh, yea [02:53] roku gets the N router to himself [03:42] snap-l: http://twitter.com/#!/johnmusser/status/148201354282795008 [03:44] Yeah, and Forbes had someone on how ALU was promoting API usage [03:44] come on, I see all this open, html5, api goodness [03:44] what's this java soap crap you keep complaining about :P [03:44] I see this asold companies trying to keep developers feeding their crack pipes. [03:45] ah, they must be rolling out their Apigee box [03:46] I wish them all the best. :) [03:46] heh, figured you'd like to see the link [03:46] funny for that to cross my twitter stream [03:47] Well, APIs are the new crack-pipe for development [03:48] Means you can expose to developers without necessarily being open [03:48] and still call it open [03:48] It's a win-win for the companies [03:49] and if the developers get some use out of it, then that's cool too [03:55] Interesting too that that article is from September. === JonathanS is now known as JonathanD [11:31] GoodMorning [13:35] <_stink_> yo [13:35] goodMorning [13:36] morning [13:37] birthday party day... send a medical crew [13:39] whose birthday? [13:39] little man's party [13:40] ah, good luck with that [13:40] his birthday is the 28th, so doing his party today [13:40] thus my need for medical attention [13:40] he will get hosed every year. poor little guy [13:40] yea it's not ideal [13:41] my neice is the 22nd [13:41] ouch same deal [13:41] It'll be easier when the holidays get off the weekends [13:41] they eat up prime party time [13:42] you should move it to jan 14 [13:43] both my wife and I are traveling in jan [13:43] so that shot down most January's dates [13:43] crap [13:45] all good, party is today [13:46] we decided to cut back and only invited the 'essential' people and still have 16 ugh [13:47] yeah, our immediate family party is like 25 people [13:47] last year we went to a local indoor playland. that cut back on the adults [13:48] cool, yea when he's older we'll have to try some of that [13:48] how old is he? 2? [13:49] yea [13:51] sorry, i can't even keep track o0f my own nephews' ages [14:30] <_stink_> rick_h__: have fun! [14:30] <_stink_> we had ours last weekend [14:30] <_stink_> only us 3 plus 9 [14:30] <_stink_> so not that bad [14:31] _stink_: you're boy is also 2? [14:31] your [15:29] <_stink_> brousch: yep, officially tomorrow [15:29] _stink_: yea, was wondering how you guys were doing with it [15:30] _stink_: congrats on making it to 2 [15:30] I told the wife yesterday "at least we've not scarred him for life yet..." [15:40] <_stink_> rick_h__: well, those scars may not be evident until later [15:40] <_stink_> so you never know [15:40] <_stink_> rick_h__: and congrats to you [15:52] 2 is easy [15:52] 3 is the bitch [15:52] so you have 1 more year of peace [15:56] what media center thing are ya'lls running? boxee? [16:00] i have acquired a super-awesome workstation with a crapload of space and CPU [16:33] brousch: not sure [16:33] I trued XBMC, but for the bulk of it, I just use th Wii. :) [16:50] can the wii access media on the lan? [17:02] No [17:02] It's just for Netflix [17:02] that's what the Squeezebox is for. :) [17:02] and that's what DVDs are for. ;) [17:13] ah, so squeezebox [17:16] audio only? [17:25] yea, roku for video, actually cell phone plugged into speakers for most other things [17:32] my good speakers died. thinking of some sort of siund system now [17:33] too much OMC [17:55] heh, I've got a sonos on the wishlist [17:55] want one of those with the android app [17:55] but $$ [20:53] Man, there's a lot of people out there. [20:54] rick_h__: Squeezebox has an Android app [20:54] as well as an iPhone app [20:54] i think nepomuk is the cause of my kde performance issues [20:55] brousch: You don't say? [20:55] the longer it ran, the slower everything got [20:55] and i couldn't get the system below 1GB of ram [22:12] checking out xubuntu now [22:13] very quick without the damn fluffy transitions of unity/gnome/kde [22:13] Yeah, but I found it pretty funky overall [22:16] removed the goofy default bottom panel, put things where they should be [22:17] i don;t see a connect to server thing [22:19] Phase 1 [22:20] heh [22:20] i used to have a bunch of scripts to connect to servers i needed [22:24] ok, that was unexpected [22:24] i started nautilus and it took over the background and desktop icons [22:25] wow, weird [22:26] Right, because you're not using Nautilus. [22:26] Nautilus handles the desktop for GNOME. [22:28] huh, i thought it was just the folder viewer [22:29] Yep, and the desktop is one giant folder. :) [22:30] ah, there's a thing called gigolo [22:31] does the sftp and samba connections [22:32] that is acceptable [22:34] yeah, there we go [22:36] dropbox opens nautilus without it taking over everything [23:08] xubuntu feels very responsive [23:19] My brother in law is going to kill us [23:19] Boght his daughter a "floor tom" (Single bongo drum [23:19] turn on the webcam so we can watch [23:20] hah, you are now the loud uncle [23:20] And was seriously thinking of getting her this for her birthday: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00000IS02/ref=as_li_ss_til?tag=decafbadnet-20&camp=0&creative=0&linkCode=as4&creativeASIN=B00000IS02&adid=0Y83Z52B38WG11FTG7E0& [23:20] i was that guy, now i have a kid. payback is hell [23:20] Were it not almost $100, it would totally be on the way now. [23:21] http://www.amazon.com/review/R1ZVRBRB0S5NKB/ref=cm_cr_pr_perm?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B0002F7L1Y&nodeID=&tag=&linkCode= [23:22] oooh, yeah, nice and low [23:22] George started with pots and pans [23:22] Showed that to JoDee. [23:22] She agreed that BIL would kill us [23:23] they have a big one at the children's museum. all the kids love it [23:35] there's a command line switch to tell nautilus not to take over the desktop, btw