[01:22] I find it funny that someone who calls themself a 'general contractor' is unable to find/use a truck to pickup a bed headboard within two weeks. [01:24] greg-g: :/ rend the home depot truck for 2hrs/ [01:24] ? [01:24] he's a cheap ass. also owes me $100 in utilities [01:24] oh [01:25] cuz, you know, all that money he spends at the bar is totally worth it [01:25] * greg-g is soooo glad he kicked him out [10:59] morning [11:59] Good morning === mydogsnameisrudy is now known as monkeyjuice [13:23] Man, late start today. [13:25] Yeah, none of us could wake up this morning either [14:22] heh, early start here. [14:52] snap-l: new Sabbath ain't bad [14:52] more of the same, heh [15:12] jcastro: Yeah, from what I've heard it isn't as awful as some reviews. [15:13] BTW: Loving the new Amorphis album: Circle [15:13] give the people what they like [15:13] also The Ocean's Pelagial is amazing as hell [15:14] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfZMTDcqKnQ [15:15] ^ apparently it's the full album [15:15] (unfortunately with spaces between the tracks) [15:17] Not a whole lot of distracting growling [15:17] Then I'm out [15:17] Growling is the best singing [15:17] brousch: Seriously, try it ouot [15:18] I think this is the album to beat this year [15:20] brousch: And there's growling in there. :) [15:20] Fluxion has nothing but growling [15:21] What is Fluxion? [15:22] Their debut album (The Ocean) [15:23] OK, gotta stop listening to it on Youtube, or I'll get myself into trouble. :) [16:55] God bless Excel [16:56] Firstname: testuser [16:56] Lastname: 6/12/2013 [16:57] <_stink_> haha [16:57] $5 says it was supposed to be First: testuser, Last: June [17:51] https://github.com/blog/1529-repository-next [17:52] "We’ve made browsing files within a repository so fast that we no longer need the animations: in most cases, files are rendered nearly instantaneously." [17:52] No longer _needs_ animation [17:52] that should be like a goal of all webapps [17:52] word [17:52] jcastro: +1 [17:53] ooh, and I've got the button now [17:53] * rick_h clicks to get new fancy pants bits [17:53] speed is a feature and teh feature i'm interested in is speed. [17:54] hmmmm...already have issues :( [17:56] oh man, not going to like this...right side nav FML [18:03] ++ [18:03] love the speed, 300ms page times ftw, but hate the layout [19:19] Love this domain name fromt he pyohio list: dontusethiscode [19:59] TIL You can create a zip file containing a __main__.py file and run it with python [20:00] I wonder, if you crafted that file well enough, if you could boostrap a real application with dependencies and system packages and such [20:03] Only if you call it a .jar file, and run it under Tomcat. [20:03] that would be awesome [20:05] I do not understand people who are now buying cassettes. [20:05] and producing cassettes [20:05] It was a shit format to start with. It doesn't need new material; it needs to die out. [20:10] You're too old to understand. [20:10] Yeah, I grew up with the format. My bad [20:11] I'd take a CD any day of the week, thank you. [20:11] I bet you had vinyl [20:11] I own a turntable [20:11] I still prefer digital [20:11] Tapes are portable, don't skip on rough roads, and lack DRM [20:11] no noise, no pops, no degredation [20:12] And have WOW and flutter, hiss, distortion, and shit bandwidth [20:12] That's part of the sound, man! [20:12] but those qualities make it cool [20:12] what brousch said [20:13] Really I'm just making shit up. I have not heard of this tape resurgence [20:13] like, I remember Bill Crosby, on The Crosby Show, say, listening to his jazz in the basement (not smoking a joint, oddly): "It just isn't the same without all the pops and crackles" [20:13] Yeah, having a high-end that was completely equalized by Dolby B is awesome. [20:13] greg-g: Cosby. :) The Bill Crosby show would have had a water bong. ;) [20:14] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Crosby [20:16] I worked an entire summer to get a Discman [20:17] oh right, where's my coffee [20:36] rick_h: http://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/1giyxd/best_foss_bookmark_manager/ [20:36] Mentions Bookie in the article [20:39] hah, that's really cool. Been some new users coming by and submitting bugs and things. [20:39] thanks for the heads up snap-l [20:39] np [20:40] cool re new users/bugs [20:41] yea, actually hacking on it again for the first time in a while. Other users push me to fix stuff :) [20:41] guy using debian pushed a few changes, and now guy trying to run his own is pushing some somplificiation work this past week [20:42] awesome! [20:43] guy asking today about using it on openshift [20:43] sweet [20:43] hehe. I'm making a little Python demo that would give rick_h hives [20:43] ruh roh [20:44] I have a Python module called "make" to bootstrap an environment from a zip file [20:45] Well, make does packaging and such [20:45] python make/package.py [20:46] lol [20:46] "I don't need no stinkin Make...just a python file called make...close enough" [20:46] well, a module [20:47] So I could pass easily pass arguments for each command and import from other commands and such [20:48] I get tired of going to systems where there is no make [20:48] brousch: at PyOhio I'm doing a Makefile open space and we'll turn all that into a simple makefile for you :P [20:48] what?! [20:48] no make? [20:48] Windows [20:48] Android [20:48] oh...well that's a sucky problem [20:48] indeed [20:48] Fabric could substitute, but the ssl dependency is annoying on those systems [20:48] yea, I bet [21:00] I should call it something else though, or people will expect Makefile compatability [22:38] interesting, there is spam (that spamassasin caught) where the Real Name portion of the from is my cousin's name, but the email address is some spammy looking thing. Never seen that combo before === lotia is now known as lotia-away