[00:15] Leaving Santa Monica and heading towards Pasadena. Depending on traffic I may be able to catch the tail of the Ubuntu Hour, otherwise I'll see folks at the SGVLUG at 7p. [00:16] doh, it was added to the loco team portal today so I didn't get an alert so I could tweet it [00:16] * pleia2 tweets it now [00:16] KEGBOT [00:27] I wonder if there's a mailing list for those? I should get on them. [00:28] Ah, there is one for sgv, anyway -- joining it. [00:28] oh, wow, there's a Burbank LUG, too. I had no idea. [00:29] they're supposed to be announced to the ubuntu-us-ca mailing list, but it doesn't always happen [00:29] whoops, no there isn't -- broken link, bummer [00:30] there's an event rss though: http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/ubuntu-california/rss/ [00:30] Content type: [application/xhtml+xml] [00:53] my sd cards came afterall! :D [00:53] * pleia2 playtime [00:55] :) pleia2 [00:56] pleia2, thanks for the email, i still screwed it up however by thinking it started at 2PM until i actually wanted to find directions :/ [00:56] aw doh :( [01:04] http://smoog.imgur.com/ticketpig [01:04] Title: [ticketpig - Imgur] [01:14] http://www.flickr.com/photos/pleia2/7984169179/ :) [01:14] Title: [My pi case has arrived | Flickr - Photo Sharing!] [01:16] pleia2, did that case cost more than the board? [01:16] haha, no, $15 for the case [01:17] $5 for the power cable, $5 for the SD card [01:18] so $65 total for my little machine [01:19] pleia2: http://i.imgur.com/pgmNQ.jpg this is a Pi case I helped design [01:19] Content type: [image/jpeg] Size: [99851] [01:19] its going into production production tomorrow [01:19] :D [01:20] have a pi case that i can print with a 3d printer? [01:20] bkerensa: neat :) [01:21] http://elinux.org/RPi_Cases [01:21] Title: [RPi Cases - eLinux.org] [01:21] pleia2: it will be neat in a few months :P when the royalties come in [01:21] :d [01:23] hehe [01:23] don't retire yet :) [01:24] can't imagine people will pay all that much for cases [01:24] pleia2: not planning on it :) my friend who joined quirky before me though does $75 cashes out every week on just one product [01:24] :D === erichammond1 is now known as erichammond === erichammond1 is now known as erichammond [04:49] hi, i have a cuestion, im trying to connect my microphone and make it work as a karaoke mic, but i dont know how to set up the mic to work with out a karaoke program o media player [04:49] any one have an idea??? [04:49] Yes, #ubuntu is a better place to ask this question. [04:49] locodir-user, just use the audio panel to see if you have audio [04:49] but yeah this is the wrong channel [04:50] ok, thank you [04:50] *if you have the mic working---it will show color for volume of the mic input [04:50] how can i go to that channel? [04:50] locodir-user, /j #ubuntu [04:50] That's short for /join [04:51] my mic can record audio, but i would like to make it work by it self with out any program [04:51] scientes: Do commands like /join work when connected via a web interface, though? [04:51] in proper web interfaces akk [04:51] akk, /join, /leave etc are NOT part of the IRC standard [04:51] locodir-user: Are you just looking for a way to record the mic's output? [04:51] clients can expose those features any way they want [04:52] locodir-user: You'll want some sort of program no matter what, even if it's a simple one (but not necessarily a karaoke program). [04:52] ^ [04:52] i dont need to record, just to monitor the mic's audio [04:53] well then the audio control panel will work [04:54] unless you want to write a program to display that in some other more convenient way [04:56] so, you think if i rise the volume of the mic on the sound panel, could work??? [04:56] that would make the mic louder, there is aline for what is 100%, above that and it will clip [04:57] ok, thank you, [04:57] let me see what happen doing that === Guest99567 is now known as wiretapped === wiretapped is now known as Guest64418 === Guest64418 is now known as wirtapped === wirtapped is now known as wiretapped