[03:44] <chu> elky or bazhang: If you're around would appreciate some attention in #ubuntu (sorry, not sure who else is active at this time)
[03:44] <chu> Actually, he finally did come across to #u-o, good.
[03:45] <elky> chu, i don't see where in #u you were attempting anything...
[03:46] <chu> elky: I wasn't attempting anything, just watching why L3top called ops.
[03:46] <chu> He was handling it, no need for me to get involved.
[03:47] <elky> the need2grow nick looks awfully familiar
[03:47] <chu> He started off swearing, throwing in some stuff which was totally not appropriate, then went into some random tirade about why he should have listenned to his parents.
[03:48] <chu> But, he came into #u-o, and is behaving himself currently (though still speaking randomly). Just as long as he's left #ubuntu I'm happy.
[05:50]  * dax gestures in the direction of Gangsta in #ubuntu
[05:51] <dax> I don't plan on replying to their last, hopefully this will hush them up.
[05:56] <dax> Oh, nope, they're PMing me asking where the leet haxor carder chats are. How droll.
[05:57] <chu> Send him to #defocus!!!11
[07:02] <vibhav> Are custom colours allowed in all channels in the #ubuntu namespace?
[07:04] <vibhav> s/custom colours/colors in text/
[07:06] <chu> I believe only if the channel is in -c mode. Which is not *normally* the case.
[07:07] <dax> if we're talking in the technical sense of "allowed", then yes, +c blocks formatting codes like colors, and is usually set
[07:07] <vibhav> chu: What does -c mean?
[07:07] <dax> vibhav: +c is a channel mode that blocks colors. -c means +c isn't set
[07:07] <chu> If you want a semantic interpretation, "Disable colour mode" I would imagine.
[07:09] <vibhav> Since, -c is not normally the case shouldnt the channel be set to +c and the !peace factoid rewritten in *normal* text?
[07:23] <Tm_T> chu: no need to set +c on -ot currently
[07:24] <chu> Didn't F lannel set -c a little while ago (hence why !peace displayed in colours)?
[07:26] <Tm_T> hmmm, I thought the -c was norm in -ot
[07:26] <Tm_T> I see, interesting
[07:26] <Tm_T> chu: thank you for being my eyes today
[07:58] <chu> Tm_Tr: Not a problem :)
[11:29] <Myrtti> chu: do you want to play?
[11:29] <Myrtti> awww
[11:29] <chu> Aww :)
[11:29] <Myrtti> elky is a partypooper
[11:30] <chu> I had just queried LjL to take me through the protocol :p
[11:30] <Myrtti> which client are you on now?
[11:32] <chu> I'm on irssi
[11:32] <chu> dax recommended autobleh or something?
[11:32] <jussi> chu: what happened to emacs!!
[11:33] <chu> Well, on this tiny netbook emacs' ERC doesn't like being in too many channels, and since I now lurk in a large portion of the Ubuntu namespace channels :p
[11:35] <Pici> I just use aliases.
[11:35] <Pici> I can customize them myself, and I don't need to bother remembering weird combinations of letters for autobleh
[11:36] <chu> Hehe, mind moving these aliases into a pastebin?
[11:40] <Myrtti> chu: mine were in the classroom transcript
[11:41] <Pici> chu: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1082601/
[11:41] <Pici> most of mine are there
[11:41] <chu> Yeah, I should go back over that classroom transcript. I read it when I was using ERC, so I didn't bother following with the "irssi-specific" stuff, but now I have moved to irssi, I should go back over it.
[11:42] <chu> Thank you Pici.
[11:42] <Pici> np
[11:43] <Pici> The CS stuff is the important bit, as well as the numbers for quickly switching channels.
[11:44] <chu> Yeah, I hadn't even thought of that (the quick switching channels) but it's quite genius.
[19:55] <ikonia> I'm sorry but the level of people helping in #ubuntu is just terrible
[19:55] <ikonia> how can I improve performance "buy an SSD" and "get a faster PC" no-one checks anything
[19:56] <groupcat> It's well known and aknowledged that the ultimate computer solution is to throw hardware at it :p
[19:56] <Fuchs> note that k1l is a local ubuntu op and not that daft, as an SSD indeed can increase performance quite a bit ;p
[19:57] <ikonia> that's not really the point
[20:11] <mneptok> ikonia: if you /part #ubuntu you won't see such stuff. that seems the first logical approach. ;)
[21:19] <IdleOne> that appears to be a technical solution to a social issue
[21:19] <IdleOne> I like it!