[05:38] <rick_h_> http://blog.mitechie.com/2012/02/26/bookie-sprint-summary/
[13:00] <rick_h_> morning
[13:00] <rick_h_> ugh, going to take today to recover phew
[14:55] <snap-l> Late night last night? :)
[15:41] <rick_h_> umm, little hangover today I htink
[15:42] <rick_h_> and all that junk food kicking me
[15:48] <rick_h_> ordered the first set of plants for the fish tank last night as well
[15:48] <rick_h_> wheeee
[18:07] <snap-l> woo hoo
[18:08] <rick_h_> so these are the guys we're going to go with I think http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JV2jZRw2N8
[18:09] <snap-l> Very nice
[18:12] <snap-l> Huh, wasn't familiar with those.
[18:13] <rick_h_> rainbows?
[18:13] <snap-l> Yeah
[18:13] <rick_h_> yea, I like them, middle sized, colorful, active, schooling
[18:13] <snap-l> I've usually stuck more with Tetras
[18:13] <rick_h_> so think I'll get those, cardinal tetras, harlequin rosaboras, cory, and a clown/dwarf pleco
[18:13] <rick_h_> that's the plan anyway
[18:13] <snap-l> The tiger barbs were an unfortunate result of trying to branch out of the
[18:13] <snap-l> norm
[18:14] <snap-l> I miss our clown pleco
[18:14] <rick_h_> tiger barbs are evil
[18:14] <rick_h_> I stay away from all barbs
[18:14] <snap-l> Yeah, I'll not make that mistake again
[18:14] <snap-l> It was because I wanted to get a clown loach, and they were all out of them.
[18:15] <rick_h_> I was thinking those. Always wanted some, but ready today they can get up to a foot long?!
[18:15] <snap-l> so for some reason I thought 4 Tiger Barbs in a 5 gal tank would work out better
[18:15] <rick_h_> tigers are mean little @!$#@s
[18:15] <snap-l> Well, and they're highly suceptable to ick
[18:15] <snap-l> which, funny enough, was my first encounter with it
[18:19] <snap-l> I never thought I'd see the OGL discussed on the CC license list.
[18:19] <snap-l> (Open Gaming License used for pen and paper RPGs)
[18:20] <rick_h_> heh
[18:22] <greg-g> snap-l: yeah, the current cc discussions are getting quite broad, which is good
[18:22] <snap-l> Well, I love how it was summarily dismissed as something Hasbro would like to forget
[18:22] <greg-g> crafting a new license, that will hopefully last for a decade, the drafters/commenters should be well aware of the world in which it will live
[18:22] <greg-g> ah, missed that
[18:23] <snap-l> Since there's a lot of games that survive because of it
[18:23] <greg-g> (it is hard for me to keep up on cc-license and cc-community right now, SO MUCH TALKING)
[18:23] <snap-l> Pathfinder is one such example
[18:23] <snap-l> Yeah, no kidding
[18:23] <snap-l> Also Fudge took on the OGL, which spawned FATE
[18:23] <snap-l> and OpenD6 has benefitted.
[18:25] <snap-l> I'd hardly dismiss the OGL. What would be cool is if the CC license could be harmonized with the product-identity pieces
[18:25] <snap-l> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Game_License
[19:47]  * snap-l picked up a book "Prolog for Programmers" from John King North
[20:11] <tjagoda> Ordering pizza online is just enablement for both my hatred of humans, and my love of fat pizza foods.
[20:12] <tjagoda> DAMN YOU, HUNGRY HOWIE!
[20:14] <snap-l> tjagoda: We are living in the future
[23:54] <brousch> I stumbled on an interesting problem with heroku. You use `git push heroku master` to deploy your site, but that means your production settings file is in your git repo.
[23:54] <brousch> It turns out you're supposed to set sensitive settings in environment variables
[23:57] <rick_h_> brousch: yea, you can remove a file from git history though
[23:57] <rick_h_> brousch: or can't you have scripts that download a file from s3 or something?