[01:54] <snap-l> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NXo7pr8iRM
[01:55] <rick_h__> party party
[02:01] <snap-l> rick_h__: Feeling any better?
[02:01] <rick_h__> well, the crackers made for a yummy dinner
[02:02] <rick_h__> guess one of the familes brought sick kids to christmas eve and everyone is sick today
[02:03] <snap-l> Oh, lovely. :(
[02:03] <rick_h__> yea, sucky day
[02:03] <snap-l> Hope you feel better soon
[02:03] <rick_h__> yea, thanks
[02:03] <rick_h__> hopefully a quick thing
[02:19] <snap-l> Man, I really wish Jamendo would fix their shit
[12:44] <Wolfger> Morning. Xmas is officially over. Back to work :-p
[12:59] <snap-l> Good morning
[12:59] <snap-l> took two days off after Christmas. :)
[13:00] <Wolfger> Wish I would have too. Oh well.
[13:01] <snap-l> http://openmetalcast.com/2011/12/27/open-metalcast-episode-37-post-holiday-stress-disorder/
[13:01] <snap-l> Cheer up. :)
[13:01] <Wolfger> LOL
[13:01] <Wolfger> if I could listen to that at work, I might just...
[13:02] <brousch> fml i forgot my headphones
[13:13] <snap-l> brousch: Bummer. :(
[13:14] <brousch> i might be able to get them at lunch
[13:14] <snap-l> This episode is a little weak, imho
[13:14] <snap-l> took forever to find music for it
[13:14] <brousch> because jamendo is broken?
[13:14] <snap-l> you'll not it's all on Bandcamp because Jamendo is pretty broken.
[13:15] <snap-l> Yeah, no new releases for a few weeks
[13:15] <snap-l> under the Metal tag
[13:15] <snap-l> and anything that I've downloaded doesn't have id3 tags, so it makes it even more fun to find
[13:16] <brousch> weird
[13:16] <snap-l> Yeah, they moved servers, and now everything goofed up
[13:21] <snap-l> Gah, orered the Doctor Who Christmas Specials on Amazon
[13:21] <snap-l> they charged me for the 90 second prequel, which I asked to be refunded
[13:22] <snap-l> and they happily refunded me the actual episode, which was the whole reason I got the series in the first place.
[13:22] <snap-l> #firstworldproblems
[13:28] <brousch> i removed the last of my data from my macbook pro over the weekend. i can now sell it and be apple-free
[13:30] <Wolfger> woot
[13:31] <brousch> Wolfger: what do use in kde to rip CDs?
[13:31] <Wolfger> Got my Kindle on Christmas. Couldn't get it to take any content (currently existing or new purchase). Much to my surprise, they had tech support available on Christmas day. I almost felt bad about calling.
[13:31] <brousch> amarok seems incapable
[13:31] <Wolfger> brousch: k3b ftw
[13:31] <brousch> no i mean ripping a music cd to mp3
[13:32] <Wolfger> Old Amarok could do it too, but KDE4 Amarok seems to be crippled in comparison to the old app
[13:32] <Wolfger> yes, I know what you mean
[13:32] <Wolfger> and I'm pretty sure k3b is still my answer
[13:32] <Wolfger> I must confess I haven't ripped an audio CD in KDE in quite some time, though...
[13:33] <brousch> i am using sound-juicer
[13:34] <Wolfger> Yes, I'm not mistaken. K3b can "Rip audio CDs to wav, ogg, flac, mp3, and more"
[13:34] <snap-l> I use Banshee to do my dirty ripping
[13:34] <Wolfger> I have definitely never used sound-juicer, and Banshee only makes me hate Linux.
[13:36] <brousch> rippind cds is about all banshee did well for me
[13:36] <brousch> sound juicer is small but capable
[13:36] <Wolfger> K3b is far and away the best ripper/burner I've ever used
[13:37] <brousch> i'll try it next time
[13:37] <brousch> i thought it was only for burning
[13:45] <snap-l> brousch: It's KDE; you could probably spin up an entire data-center from K3B
[13:54] <brousch> maybe i should install kubuntu on the MBP so i can have 8GB of RAM
[13:56] <Wolfger> It would eat it all, I think.
[13:56] <Wolfger> The more resources you have, the hungrier KDE gets.
[14:04] <brousch> right now i'm just running FF, chrome, and pidgin, and it's using 2.7 of my 3.9GB
[14:06] <brousch> http://shop.canonical.com/product_info.php?products_id=422
[14:14] <Wolfger> Let me get this straight...
[14:15] <Wolfger> You're running 2 3rd-party apps, and one Gnome app, and blaming KDE for your mem usage?
[14:15] <Wolfger> Does that seem right to you?
[14:16] <snap-l> Yep
[14:16] <snap-l> KDE should kindly get out of the way to let the GNOME apps have all the memory they need to run.
[14:17] <snap-l> Also, I think brousch doesn't know how Linux Memory management works.
[14:35] <brousch> heh
[14:36] <brousch> well gnome-shell was using about 500MB less when running the same things, and xfce was using about 1GB less
[14:36] <brousch> so yeah, i blame kde
[14:40] <brousch> maybe it's just more aggressive with the buffers
[14:45] <brousch> did you guys see the hacker's keyboard for android? it makes vim usable through connectbot
[14:45] <brousch> has esc and alt and ctrl
[14:45] <brousch> curly braces
[14:48] <brousch> also http://www.laughton.com/basic/
[14:52] <brousch> who has a discount code for the ubuntu store?
[15:14] <Wolfger> Have not seen the hacker's keyboard for Android. I'm not convinced I really want to us vim through my phone...
[15:15] <Wolfger> also, laughton blocked by work. Go figure. :-p
[15:15] <brousch> http://goo.gl/QvmHz
[15:17] <brousch> on my nook color: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/101667/screenshot-1324995422051.png
[15:26] <Wolfger> snowcrash? Really? Isn't that asking for trouble?
[15:27] <brousch> :-D
[16:12] <rick_h_droid> how are we doing today?
[16:14] <brousch> ok
[16:59] <brousch> i'm moving my digikam DB from sqlite to mysql. awesome
[17:00] <Wolfger> we are doing great. Anybody who says otherwise is just bringing down the average. ;-)
[18:23] <brousch> digikam loads a lot faster with mysql compared to sqlite
[18:33] <Wolfger> Now try postgres :-D
[18:34] <brousch> i wish i could
[19:36] <brousch> hm, i seem to have crashed kde or X
[19:36] <brousch> awesome
[20:00] <brousch> This is pretty nice: Google Music Frame https://launchpad.net/nuvola-player
[20:30] <greg-g> rick_h help! I need a good threaded email client for android! :)
[20:34] <brousch> i hooked you up d00d!
[20:37] <brousch> can't you just ssh out to your mutt server?
[20:51] <greg-g> brousch: mutt isn't very touch optimized :)
[20:51]  * greg-g is on the laptop now, with a pillow under the boy and it
[20:51] <brousch> pair with the hacker's keyboard
[20:51] <brousch> https://market.android.com/details?id=org.pocketworkstation.pckeyboard&hl=en
[20:52] <greg-g> whoa, nice
[20:52] <greg-g> thanks
[20:52] <greg-g> that might work
[21:52] <rick_h__> greg-g: good luck! I've been using k-9, but no threaded :(
[22:33] <snap-l> g'evening.
[22:33] <snap-l> Almost
[22:33] <snap-l> ;)
[22:38] <snap-l> http://www.getcoboljobs.com/Michigan/s-Unix-jobs.html <- Talk about trying to make a shit domain work for you.
[23:44] <rick_h__> phew, survived today
[23:51] <snap-l> rick_h__: congratulations!
[23:51] <rick_h__> thanks
[23:53] <rick_h__> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSsJtzPng5U&list=UUK8sQmJBp8GCxrOtXWBpyEA&index=3&feature=plcp
[23:53] <rick_h__> can't get enough muppets, even if it's a commercial