[01:08] <jcastro_> hey rick_h_
[01:08] <rick_h_> jcastro_: howdy
[01:09] <jcastro_> http://diy.stackexchange.com/questions/18244/is-it-possible-to-use-a-hot-water-recirculation-pump-with-a-pex-home-run-system
[01:09] <jcastro_> it has begun
[01:10] <jcastro_> rick_h_: We closed today
[01:10] <rick_h_> jcastro_: awesome! congrats on making it through the paperwork
[01:10] <jcastro_> 5 hours
[01:10] <jcastro_> I wanted to kill everything and everyone
[01:10] <rick_h_> hah
[01:11] <rick_h_> nice, and jealous of your pex
[01:11] <rick_h_> so much nicer to work with than ole copper
[01:13] <brousch> rick_h_: The pupil is teaching the master on IRC?
[01:13] <rick_h_> brousch: not really, not sure what the originally problem was but he's not a JS dev from the looks of things
[01:16] <jrwren> jcastro_: congrats!
[01:17] <jcastro_> <3
[01:17] <jcastro_> jrwren, we can have people over soon
[01:17] <jcastro_> probably 3 weeks or so
[01:17] <jcastro_> unless you like sitting on an empty floor, heh
[01:23] <snap-l> I'll bring my Yoga Mat.
[01:23] <rick_h_> yea, I've got these great floor mat puzzle parts that have letters and numbers you can take out and teach with
[01:24] <rick_h_> jcastro_: "what letter is this?"
[01:24] <jcastro_> hah
[01:24] <jcastro_> I already got an answer to my question
[01:24] <rick_h_> awesome
[01:24] <jcastro_> man, everything about stackexchange is so freaking awesome
[01:25] <jrwren> indeed SE is awesome
[01:27] <rick_h_> jcastro_: so sounds like just don't worry about it
[01:27] <jcastro_> yeah
[01:27] <jcastro_> basically, suck it up
[01:27] <rick_h_> hah
[01:27] <jcastro_> gordon put one in his house
[01:30] <rick_h_> jcastro_: so you have inline hot water then?
[01:30] <rick_h_> jcastro_: or do you have an actual heater tank?
[01:30] <jcastro_> I have a tank
[01:31] <jcastro_> it's in the picture, bottom right
[01:31] <jcastro_> you can see the top of it
[01:32] <jcastro_> rick_h_ I need an awesome indoor ladder
[01:32] <jcastro_> for like, light bulbs and doing other crap
[01:32] <jcastro_> is there some ninja brand you recommend?
[01:33] <rick_h_> jcastro_: so I've got a simple foldable for inside the house. but I've got a gorilla ladder for the larger duties I love
[01:33] <rick_h_> but it's a bit heavy/overkill for light bulbs and such. Shoot, I just tend to use a kitchen chair
[01:34] <jrwren> he left
[01:34] <rick_h_> doh
[01:35] <rick_h_> connection hung for a second and missed that
[11:17] <rick_h_> morning ugh
[12:41] <jrwren> morn
[12:48] <brousch> quark
[13:12] <rick_h_> so I'm not supposed to order this right? http://oreedesign.com/ it would just be furthering the fetish?
[13:13] <brousch> If you have twice as many keyboards as you actually need, then you have a problem
[13:13] <rick_h_> hmmm, so what's 'need'?
[13:13] <brousch> 1 for each computer
[13:14] <rick_h_> so if I count everything with a usb port I think I'm safe...
[13:15] <brousch> Your laptop has one built-in
[13:15] <rick_h_> ah come on, you can't count built in keyboards in the count
[13:15] <brousch> Maybe a bluetooht keyboard for your tablet and phone
[13:25] <snap-l> Good morning
[13:26] <snap-l> rick_h_: But what kind of switches does it have?
[13:27] <shakes808> Good morning all.
[13:28] <shakes808> I want to make a batch script to close all currently opened windows. I had found a taskkill /im program.exe but I would have to put in all the programs that I want to check for. Is there a way to check for opened windows and close them in few lines?
[13:31] <rick_h_> https://plus.google.com/u/0/106436370949746015255/posts/2Y4GjBCjxbR snap-l
[13:58] <snap-l> rick_h_: firestarter. :)
[13:59] <rick_h_> snap-l: bwuhahahahaha
[14:26] <_stink_> brousch: hahaha
[14:26] <rick_h_> Chrome: http://ubuntuone.com/4m2YYq3itkCaorK2DP4g2F
[14:26] <rick_h_> Firefox: http://ubuntuone.com/1QlZSJOxWWCiHBDJrETdHu
[14:26] <rick_h_> IE: http://ubuntuone.com/3ZEJ2yoTBapMPk01E6C3Wo
[14:26] <rick_h_> JS fun for the web devs
[14:26] <rick_h_> making a point to work folks and figured I'd share
[14:29] <rick_h_> lmao http://theamazingios6maps.tumblr.com/
[14:43] <snap-l> I hope Apple and Google make peace soon.
[14:50] <jcastro_> hah
[14:52] <brousch> ahahahahhaah
[16:39] <snap-l> http://www.metalinjection.net/lists/according-to-rolling-stone-readers-no-good-metal-albums-came-out-in-the-last-20-years
[16:58] <jcastro_> smoser, it got cold, I wanted ice cream today
[16:59] <smoser> :)
[16:59] <smoser> you have to turn the heat on in your new house?
[16:59] <jcastro_> heh
[16:59] <jcastro_> I'm in plymouth, no internet there yet
[17:00] <jcastro_> snap-l, so basically the article is common sense, we all know that already. :)
[17:00] <rick_h_> jcastro_: heading out AA way to hit up the woodworking group tonight
[17:00] <rick_h_> want to see some real tools, there you go :)
[17:00] <jcastro_> time?
[17:00] <rick_h_> 6:30 I think, Ypsi way
[17:01] <jcastro_> jill has the car until like 9 tonight, but I think I'm on your way?
[17:01] <rick_h_> jcastro_: sorry, 7pm
[17:01] <rick_h_> jcastro_: probably can be, pm me an address if you're interested
[17:01] <jcastro_> for sure
[17:01] <rick_h_> there's like 5 ways for me to get there from here
[17:01] <jcastro_> I have a bunch of questions to ask you
[17:08] <snap-l> jcastro_: Just goes to show Rolling Stone is for people who hate music.
[17:10] <jcastro_> heh
[17:11] <jcastro_> 20 years is pushing it
[17:11] <jcastro_> 10, not so much
[17:11] <jrwren> i would say no good american metal albums came out.
[17:11] <jrwren> lordi's arockalypse was awesome.
[17:12] <jrwren> I enjoy Soata Arctica's entire discography
[17:12] <jrwren> there is some really great metal out there.
[17:12] <jrwren> sorry its not rolling stone shit mainstream shit.
[17:22] <snap-l> Problem is it's quite fragmented
[17:22] <snap-l> there's a ton of awesome music out there that some folks really aren't into
[17:22] <snap-l> there's no shared experience metal albums
[17:23] <snap-l> So a list like that is going to be heavily skewed to the older stuff, because folks had a common experience with those albums
[17:25] <snap-l> I can name a ton of great albums that should be on that list, but not everyone has had the same experience with those albums
[17:25] <snap-l> Sepultura's Arise
[17:25] <snap-l> Lamb of God's Sacrament
[17:50] <jrwren> snap-l: i probably don't like any of hte albums on that list :)
[17:52] <snap-l> jrwren: Well, I like Lordi, but not sure I'd put it in the classic status yet. ;)
[17:53] <snap-l> Sepultura's Arise or Beneath the Remains would get a nod
[17:53] <snap-l> Death: Symbolic
[17:53] <snap-l> Or even The Sound of Perseverance
[17:54] <snap-l> Obituary's Cause of Death
[17:54] <snap-l> Megadeth's Rust in Peace or Peace Sells would be in that list
[17:56] <snap-l> Newer stuff, I think Chimaira's "Chimaira" album is classic
[17:56] <snap-l> Mastodon's Crack the Skye is amazing
[17:57] <snap-l> Dream Theater's Images and Words would also rank
[17:57] <snap-l> Anthrax's Among the Living is seminal
[17:58] <snap-l> I think the problem is separating the ones that could be considered classics with the ones that already are.
[17:58] <snap-l> Oh, yeah, Testament's The Gathering is amazing.
[17:59] <jrwren> no cradle of philth?
[18:00] <snap-l> I never got into them
[18:00] <snap-l> Was too campy for me
[18:00] <snap-l> also never got into much GWAR, but totally respect the act.
[18:02] <jrwren> same.
[18:02] <snap-l> Oh, Decapitated's Nihility and The Faceless Planetary Duality
[18:03] <snap-l> So, I don't think I'm too far off base. ;)
[18:03] <snap-l> And Metallica's Master of Puppets should be on that list, no question
[18:04] <snap-l> as should Guns and Roses Appetite... That album is a classic
[18:04] <snap-l> not sure Metallica's other albums should be up there excluding other artists.
[18:05] <snap-l> ... and justice is a great album, but puppets is far better.
[18:05] <snap-l> and I can't speak intelligently about Black Sabbath's albums, as I haven't picked any up (yes, I only have a greatest hits, and that's enough for me)
[18:07] <jrwren> Black Sabbath's Black Sabbath is the only one in the list that i like :)
[18:07] <jrwren> but its not ZOMG awesome, IMO so I wouldn't have it on the list.
[18:08] <jrwren> i suppose this is how awards go... its choice by commitee.
[18:08] <jrwren> distilled down to least common denominator
[18:08] <snap-l> Yeah, but I can see why it's there. There's plenty of folks who hold Black Sabbath in higher regard than I do
[18:08] <snap-l> I'm surprised Led Zeppelin isn't on that list
[18:09] <snap-l> maybe they're no longer considered heavy metal.
[18:09] <snap-l> I can totally understand why Rush isn't on that list. Rolling Stone hates Rush.
[19:07] <rick_h_> lmao http://theamazingios6maps.tumblr.com/post/31929646495/no-ios6maps-i-dont-have-to-take-a-ferry-to
[20:24] <snap-l> What do folks use for money management. I'm starting to get fed up with moneydance.
[20:25] <snap-l> or more accurately, I love Moneydance, but Java can find a comfy fire to die in
[20:32] <rick_h_> spreadsheet :/
[20:32] <rick_h_> I've never been able to get that stuff all setup
[20:34] <brousch> I use a spreadsheet too
[20:40] <snap-l> Oh FFS.
[20:41] <snap-l> Seriously? You folks just use a spreadsheet for your banking?
[20:41] <snap-l> No wonder the banking industry uses shit like QIF then. Nobody bitches about it.
[20:44] <rick_h_> every time I try to use an app and pull down my data I spend all my time trying to fix, debug, and tag crap
[20:44] <rick_h_> screw it
[20:44] <snap-l> Yeah, that's been a big bugaboo for me with Moneydance
[20:44] <brousch> Balancing check books is for old people
[20:45] <snap-l> Every time I export the QIF into something like GNUCash, it's a complete mess
[21:16] <jcastro_> https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-a560QseT0Zo/UFt3GWTr6OI/AAAAAAAAHk0/2CnFWoReRwI/s1493/NASA-Apple.png
[21:16] <jcastro_> AWESOME.
[21:43] <brousch> PyCon ticket sales are open