[01:59] <jrwren_> smartest thing I did this year was hire out lawn mowing :)
[12:03] <snap-l> Morning
[12:03] <snap-l> Had a weird little kernel panic this morning after rebooting from an accidental suspend
[12:04] <snap-l> wish there were a way to turn suspend off
[12:07] <rick_h> ugh
[12:08] <snap-l> Apparently there's a way to turn off the menu items.
[12:09] <snap-l> If that's the case, then I think I've got a new default. :)
[13:42] <snap-l> Why oh why did I feel the need to pick up some Skullcandy headphones.
[13:42] <snap-l> Seriously, I think it's either Koss, Grados, or Shure from here on out.
[13:42] <rick_h> do it once and never again
[13:43] <snap-l> I think they'll make good backpack headphones, but that's about it
[13:43] <snap-l> My Sportapros sound leagues better
[13:43] <snap-l> Even on clearance at Staples with 15% off, I feel like they're not worth it. :)
[13:43] <snap-l> packaging is nice. :)
[13:48] <Blazeix> i have a coworker who swears by http://www.klipsch.com/
[13:49] <snap-l> I can abide that
[13:58] <jrwren_> snap-l: Sennheiser
[13:59] <snap-l> jrwren_: Yes yes, Sennheiser as well
[13:59] <snap-l> Basically, I'm done with <$50 headphones at Staples
[13:59] <jrwren_> klipsch for speakers yes(especially big horns), but I know nothing about their headphones. I've never heard them.
[13:59] <snap-l> and Monster / Dr. Dre can eat dirt as well
[13:59] <jrwren_> you can get skullcandy for <$50?
[14:00] <snap-l> jrwren_: On clearance, and in-ear headphones
[14:00] <jrwren_> ah.
[14:00] <jrwren_> i'm happy enough with my CX300 in ear which were well under $50 on newegg
[14:02] <snap-l> Yeah, they're $40 on Amazon
[14:03] <jrwren_> i must have found a good sale, I think they were closer to $30.
[14:04] <jrwren_> on an #ubuntu note: I got my beagleboneblack in the mail and didn't realize its a micro hdmi connector, so I didn't get to use it yet
[14:04] <jrwren_> i'm super excited about the bbb as my new computer.
[14:04] <snap-l> Ugh
[14:04] <rick_h> I've got these I've been pretty happy with http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007TCXI06/ref=wms_ohs_product?ie=UTF8&psc=1
[14:04] <rick_h> sound pretty good, block out enough sound I can use while mowing
[14:04] <rick_h> and the mic isn't as nice as my home setup, but decent enough no on gripes when I use it from the coffee shop
[14:04] <snap-l> rick_h: Ye gods
[14:05] <snap-l> It's like a sexual device for your earholes.
[14:05] <jrwren_> lol @ 149 in ears.
[14:06] <snap-l> I'd bring the Grados in to work, but I think everyone would be able to hear what I'm hearing. :)
[14:07] <brousch> I nearly crapped myself paying $20 for headphones
[14:07] <snap-l> brousch: That's a west-side of the state thing. :)
[14:07] <snap-l> It's perfectly normal
[14:08] <snap-l> I think they have cheap headphones at the Goodwill
[14:10] <brousch> I splurged and bought Sony for $20
[14:12] <snap-l> gah
[14:12] <snap-l> Sony headphones are hit-and-miss
[14:12] <snap-l> mostly miss unless you spend $$
[14:13] <brousch> I did spend $$
[14:13] <snap-l> >$50
[14:21] <brousch> OK there, Rockefeller
[14:22] <snap-l> No wonder you like duckgrind. It's probably the only thing that sounds good in those headphones. ;)
[14:22] <brousch> That is a distinct possibility
[14:25] <jrwren_> everyone has different ears.
[14:25] <jrwren_> I know the ability of my ears to hear, and I feel like I buy appropriate headphones.
[14:26] <jrwren_> brousch is blessed with ears which cannot hear, so he gets by with poor headphones.
[14:26] <jrwren_> rick_h has ears which can hear like most humans cannot, and possibly like some bunnies cannot. He needs the really good headphones.
[14:31] <snap-l> I love it when I buy a "remastered" version of an album I already heave, and on first listen, I can hear everything (ants farting int he studio)
[14:31] <snap-l> and then I listen to the old version and realize the ant fart was already there, I just wasn't paying attention
[14:31] <snap-l> And then I get upset because the remaster wasn't the "blown away" that I was hoping it would be.
[14:40] <rick_h> jrwren_: so it's not always the sound. I bought my current home headphones for the pure reason of comfort
[14:41] <rick_h> jrwren_: and these earbuds I bought because of confort (really important for in-ear) and the mic on it
[14:41] <rick_h> basically I bought them specifcally so I could do hangouts for work from coffee shops
[16:45] <greg-g> so, how 'bout that snowden thing, eh?
[16:48] <snap-l> ld: library not found for -lboost_system
[16:48] <snap-l> Bah
[16:48] <snap-l> https://plus.google.com/117777908934895049975/posts/JG7PtsesmQx
[16:49] <rick_h> greg-g: heh, /me wants to watch 'catch me if you can' again now
[16:50] <greg-g> rick_h: I never did, and now I totally want to!
[16:52] <jrwren_> i was LIVID
[16:52] <greg-g> it's like "guys. Guys! you *actually* thought he was going to be on that plane to Cuba, the one he was ticketed on that everyone else bought tickets on last minute, including journalists AND god knows what secret service people from god knows which countries?"
[16:53] <jrwren_> i just hope he continues to stay 1 step ahead.
[16:53] <jrwren_> i don't know if I can handle another hero going down to the government.
[16:53] <greg-g> jrwren_: ditto
[16:53] <greg-g> hard to tell what's going on from what we know, of course
[16:54] <jrwren_> vim people: https://github.com/dbsr/vimfox
[17:43] <ColonelPanic001> nice, thanks
[18:47] <jrwren_> what is the debian/ubuntu difference between /usr/lib and /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ ?
[18:48] <snap-l> and lib32 for that matter
[18:49] <jrwren_> lib32 i understand.
[18:49] <snap-l> Something tells me it's a transitional directory
[18:49] <jrwren_> on a 64bit system with 32bit x86 compat, the 32bit libs go to /usr/lib32
[18:49] <snap-l> (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/)
[18:49] <jrwren_> (like wow64 on windows)
[18:50] <snap-l> http://askubuntu.com/questions/52617/what-is-usr-lib-i386-linux-gnu-for
[18:58] <jrwren_> which still leave the question when to package target /usr/lib v. /usr/lib/<arch>
[19:00] <snap-l> Are you arch specific?
[19:05] <jrwren_> its a .so
[19:05] <jrwren_> i guess my real question is why is anything in /usr/lib then?
[19:06] <jrwren_> now I notice that not much really is.
[19:10] <snap-l> http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/maint-guide/advanced.en.html#multiarch
[19:26] <jrwren_> i noticed that very few libs are actually in my /usr/lib
[19:26] <jrwren_> thanks snap-l
[19:49] <jrwren_> pretty great review: andrewbrookins.com/tech/one-year-later-an-epic-review-of-pycharm-2-7-from-a-vim-users-perspective/
[20:02] <snap-l> jrwren_: np
[20:04] <jrwren_> omg look at these numbers! http://jakevdp.github.io/blog/2013/06/15/numba-vs-cython-take-2/  numba is looking SWEET
[22:41] <greg-g> hilarious: http://paste.mitechie.com/show/972/