[01:35] <snap-l> brousch: And Squeezeboxes
[01:35] <snap-l> jrwren: Shhhhhh... It's a discount. :)
[01:37] <snap-l> actually, the Squeezebox Radio is $169 on NewEgg
[01:37] <snap-l> and 179 retail on Logitech's site.
[04:01] <snap-l> So, by this logic, it appears that Windows 8 will be using the Desktop Cube: http://windowsteamblog.com/windows/b/bloggingwindows/archive/2012/02/17/redesigning-the-windows-logo.aspx
[14:17] <rick_h> morning
[14:20] <_stink_> yo
[14:22] <rick_h> we having fun yet?
[14:22] <brousch> no
[14:23] <brousch> toilet ballcock is broken
[14:23] <rick_h> ouch
[14:23] <rick_h> man, I had plumbers come out, got raked over the coals
[14:24] <brousch> i hate fixing those damn things. always leaks
[14:25] <brousch> to fix a toilet?
[14:26] <rick_h> yea, well 3 actually
[14:26] <rick_h> one was leaking and the other two had small issues (handle, etc)
[14:26] <rick_h> so figured just have someone out to fix them up, didn't have time to worry about it
[14:27] <rick_h> $80 to show up at the door, then $80 per hour + parts
[14:27] <brousch> wow. for a $15 part
[14:27] <rick_h> basically, total for all three was some $30 in parts
[14:27] <brousch> this genuinely surprises me
[14:27] <rick_h> 2hr = $270 bill
[14:27] <rick_h> I was floored, I've heard of "$80/hr min 1 hour" kind of crap
[14:28] <brousch> it took me about 4 hours to get it right last time
[14:28] <brousch> most of the problem is getting the bottom seal right so it doesn't leak
[14:28] <rick_h> ugh
[14:29] <brousch> have to fill it up, let it sit, check for leak. if it leaks, drain it, mess with it, repeat
[14:31] <brousch> but it's fun screaming ballcock all day long
[14:31] <brousch> and looking at instruction which include "base of ballcock shaft"
[14:32] <rick_h> hah, I see a new talk coming out of this
[14:34] <brousch> HONEY, GET THE BIG WRENCH. I NEED YOU TO WORK THIS BALLCOCK
[15:27] <jrwren> makes me glad I've not had someone come out.
[15:27] <jrwren> I've been putting off getting a gas line fixed because I don't want to pay the $$$
[15:27] <jrwren> and there is a valve right there so I can easily shut it off
[15:55] <snap-l> jrwren: As opposed to getting blowed up overnight?
[16:08] <brousch> i think it's done
[16:08] <snap-l> Your ballcock?
[16:08] <brousch> yeah, though now they call it "tank filler"
[16:08] <brousch> lame
[16:09] <snap-l> Probably for the same reason that astronomers call Uranus "Ur-uh-nus'
[16:11] <brousch> bought a new connector for the tank to the water supply. that seemed to eliminate a lot of the problems i had last time
[16:11] <brousch> to be fair, most of the tank fillers don't have a ball
[16:12] <brousch> the new ones
[16:13] <snap-l> Well, that's no fun
[16:13] <snap-l> floatycock just doesn't have the same ring to it
[21:02] <Guest9561> hey
[21:02] <Guest9561> whats up
[21:04] <Blazeix> hey
[21:47] <rick_h> this is funny http://www.kryogenix.org/days/2012/02/19/there-is-a-lesson-here
[21:50] <_stink_> haha
[22:01] <snap-l> What's the best way to remove a service from running on boot under Ocelot?
[22:02] <snap-l> I know I can just remove the link, but I seem to remember a command to do something similar
[22:02] <snap-l> and it's one of those commands that I use once a year, if that, so I don't remember what it's called
[22:05] <rick_h> update-rc.d ?
[22:08] <snap-l> Yeah, that's it.
[22:08] <snap-l> http://askubuntu.com/questions/19320/whats-the-recommend-way-to-enable-disable-services
[22:09] <snap-l> Got used to chkconfig under Red Hat, and knew it was something different