[08:14] <dholbach> good morning
[15:00] <mhall119> czajkowski: you're so anti-awesome
[15:00] <czajkowski> mhall119: yup loads of other words in the english language that convey things a lot better
[15:01] <czajkowski> plus I'm not 12 and watch cartoons :) 
[15:01] <mhall119> there's nothing more awesome than 'awesome' though
[15:01] <czajkowski> there is! 
[15:01] <czajkowski> manyother words but not going into this again 
[15:01] <czajkowski> it;s an over used word 
[15:03]  * mhall119 bookmarks http://thesaurus.com/browse/awesome for future conversations
[16:37] <bimanji23> hi 
[23:47] <dedicated1> hi there
[23:52] <dedicated1> I might want to set up a local jam anytime soon but I can only find a place to set up a global jam, are there differences or are they the same?
[23:56] <pleia2> hi dedicated1, a global jam is a local event that happens at the same time as other jams
[23:57] <dedicated1> ahh now that clears some things :)
[23:57] <dedicated1> but am i right that there's no way to set up a local jam, only a global one?
[23:58] <pleia2> if you want it to be this weekend you use the global jam category
[23:58] <pleia2> you could do just some local get together for hacking on Ubuntu at any time, but that would be just a regular team event, not part of a specific global event
[23:59] <pleia2> there is no real "generic jam" category
[23:59] <dedicated1> yes I'd like to organise a regular team event, and hacking ubuntu? xD
[23:59] <pleia2> working on Ubuntu :)
[23:59] <dedicated1> haha
[23:59] <dedicated1> I'll remember that