[14:43] <brousch> wow http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=100007960%20600000482&IsNodeId=1&name=128GB
[15:35] <snap-l> brousch: Yep, now you to can launder 128GB of data in your pants pocket
[15:42] <brousch> bastards http://blog.kdl.org/?p=10640
[16:01] <jrwren> i call b.s. on the rw speed of those 128GB flash drives.
[16:01] <jrwren> no way w
[16:01] <jrwren> no way will you get 200MB/s
[16:03] <jrwren> reviews are mixed
[16:04] <brousch> even with usb3?
[16:04] <jrwren> usually the flash memory is hte limiting factor
[18:26] <snap-l> jcastro: What's your Scrabble account name?
[18:26] <snap-l> or is that so last year? :)
[18:27] <snap-l> Mine is snapl
[18:27] <snap-l> apparently there's two account on there.
[18:31] <snap-l> Found it
[18:32] <snap-l> Though I have a feeling this app is a little buggy since I started a game with jcastro and it crashed. :)
[18:46] <greg-g> what the fuck, firefox, why did you make the sidebar/pinned tabs so fucking huge?
[18:46] <greg-g> that's what I get for restarting :/
[18:51] <snap-l> http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/winning-go-richard-bozulich/1100639275?ean=9781462900749&itm=23&usri=go+game#purchase=2981462900740
[18:51] <snap-l> http://www.amazon.com/Winning-Go-Successful-Opening-ebook/product-reviews/B005CVUZTS/ref=sr_1_18_cm_cr_acr_txt?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1
[18:51] <snap-l> Gee, the reviews look REALLY similar, don't they?
[19:56] <rick_h> greg-g: pinned tab thing? I didn't remmeber firefox had added that
[19:56] <rick_h> I've not 'gotten' that usage in chrome though so ugh
[19:56] <brousch> yeah, annoying
[19:57] <rick_h> I love it when the coffee shop/apple hippie stereo types hit the nail so
[19:57] <brousch> you work in a coffee shop
[19:57] <rick_h> basically
[19:58] <rick_h> couple hours a day 5ish days a week
[19:58] <rick_h> wife's been working so running away for a couple of hours to get some bookie hacking in
[19:58] <rick_h> been off the computer a ton this weekend :(
[19:58] <brousch> good boy
[20:26] <rick_h> heh
[20:28] <brousch> snap-l: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mo7MEJMXdsc
[20:29] <snap-l> COol. WIll check it out.
[20:29] <greg-g> rick_h: I like them, for gcal, greader, twitter, identi.ca
[20:30] <greg-g> rick_h: they work great with tree style tabs
[20:30] <greg-g> row of pinned tabs on top, then th elist of tabs below
[20:30] <snap-l> I've never used the pinned tabs
[20:30] <brousch> kind of sloppy, but a couple of good parts
[20:30] <rick_h> greg-g: yea, the idea seems good but I never figured out how to get them on every load
[20:31] <rick_h> and if I did, then I don't want them on every browser
[20:31] <rick_h> so never really saw how'd they end up being nice in practice
[20:31] <rick_h> I just end up with one browser instance on desktop #4 that's the stuff I'd "pin"
[20:31] <greg-g> rick_h: fx saves tabs when you close it
[20:34] <snap-l> Oh wow, I really like this
[20:36] <snap-l> pinning tabs = a+
[20:37] <greg-g> :)
[21:17] <snap-l> I think I have a sneaking suspicion why pycurl isn't packaged
[21:17] <snap-l> Jesus, but there's a lot of dependencies.
[21:17] <rick_h> heh
[21:17] <rick_h> what do you mean, I see it in the repo?
[21:17] <snap-l> I mean outside of the Ubuntu ecosystem
[21:20] <greg-g> snap-l:  is it in debian?
[21:22] <snap-l> I'm installing into a virtualenv
[21:22] <snap-l> so I'm not using hte packagages
[21:22] <snap-l> but since it's essentially a wrapper around a C library,there's a lot of dependencies like TLS, openssl, etc.
[21:22] <snap-l> rtmp
[21:23] <snap-l> And urlgrabber is a wrapper around pycurl
[22:05] <snap-l> AWesome, urlgrabber doesn't appear to be working with pycurl
[22:22] <snap-l> I'm starting to really hate pycurl
[22:38] <snap-l> Gah, someone re-wrote urlgrabber to use pycurl, and of course it's not working.
[22:53] <brousch> i think i'm going deploy that new grpug web site to heroku
[22:53] <brousch> should fit in the free tier i think