[11:15] <sally_cinnamon> Morning
[11:15] <sally_cinnamon> =)
[16:03] <BobJonkman> I see genii-around is around.  Must be time for coffee.
[16:04] <sally_cinnamon> tea :D
[16:06] <willwh> mmm coffee :)
[16:06]  * genii-around prepares a delicious pot of coffee 
[16:06] <willwh> I just hit the office - how is everyone today?
[16:07] <BobJonkman> I read that as "Sally: Cinnamon Tea"
[16:07] <sally_cinnamon> have i just been outvoted on the tea vs coffee thing? :'(
[16:07] <willwh> hi sally_cinnamon  - new around here? =)
[16:07] <sally_cinnamon> hi willwh  :)
[16:07] <willwh> or have I just been idling too hard?
[16:07] <sally_cinnamon> i haven't been in here for ages
[16:07] <BobJonkman> sally_cinnamon: No no, lots of choice here.  Pick your own window manager, distro, beverage...
[16:07] <willwh> genii-around: built a fully awesome AWS api client in node.js
[16:07] <sally_cinnamon> i like that BobJonkman
[16:07] <willwh> async is kind of nice for that kind of thing :)
[16:08] <willwh> our dns host has an XML-RPC api too, which is a little rough to work with (boo parsing stuff)
[16:08] <willwh> but built my own fully elastic stuff based on my needs
[16:08] <willwh> :D
[16:09] <willwh> I'll be back later - meetings :(
[16:09] <BobJonkman> willwh: @grant_lovell was just showing me node.js at last Wednesday's Ubuntu Hour.  What exactly is that thing?
[16:10] <BobJonkman> CUL8R, willwh
[17:12]  * genii-around returns from lunch
[17:13] <sally_cinnamon> wb genii-around
[17:13]  * genii-around makes a special pot of tea just for sally_cinnamon
[17:13] <sally_cinnamon> thank you :)
[17:14] <genii-around> sally_cinnamon: Anytime :)
[17:14] <genii-around> BobJonkman: How did your Toronto trip go? Sorry we weren't able to hold an impromptu Ubuntu Hour
[17:14] <sally_cinnamon> *feels special*
[17:23] <willwh> BobJonkman: server side javascript
[17:23] <willwh> basically
[17:24] <willwh> http://nodejs.org/
[17:25] <willwh> "Node.js is a platform built on Chrome's JavaScript runtime for easily building fast, scalable network applications. Node.js uses an event-driven, non-blocking I/O model that makes it lightweight and efficient, perfect for data-intensive real-time applications that run across distributed devices."