[01:25] ;) [02:18] Evening / whatever comes after evening [02:19] Pixel is very much not into the fourth of july [11:39] morning [11:39] lmorchard: please find out who we need to lynch for the scrolling behavior of this site http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/os/ [11:40] but yay! on the os itself [12:02] I'd love to know why I need to fill in more information in order to unsubscribe from your mailing list. [12:02] Stupid realtor [12:04] People are gushing over last night's Rush concert [12:06] brousch: It was a hell of a show in Detroit last year. [12:07] This is not the Rolling Stones. :) [12:07] I don't know what that is implying [12:10] snap-l: Are you going to pyohio? [12:12] Yeah, that's the plan [12:12] and bringing JoDee as well [12:13] she's a bit bummed that PyCamp is earlier in the week. I think she wanted to go [12:13] brousch: Rush is a band that has been at the height of their powers since their first record and hasn't stopped improving [12:14] In the induction ceremony for the RnR Hall of Fame they were one of the few still touring bands (I'd say only, but I don't know what Public Enemy is up to these days) [12:16] Public enemy is is Rock and Roll? [12:16] Quincy Jones gets a pass because he's 80 and, well, Quincy Jones. [12:16] brousch: As much as Quincy Jones, apparently. [12:16] And Donna Summer [12:17] I don't even know who those people are! [12:17] I find that surprising, but here we go [12:19] Quincy Jones was responsible for Michael Jackson, worked with a who's who of music (Stevie Wonder, Will Smith, etc.) [12:19] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quincy_Jones [12:20] ok [12:20] You'd have to work really hard to not hear a Quincy Jones album [12:20] Donna Summer was a disco superstart [12:21] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donna_Summer [12:24] And now you know. :) [12:25] And knowing is half the battle [12:25] You did it, not me. :) [12:55] Wow, didn't realize Saviour Machine was on Bandcamp [12:55] http://saviourmachine.bandcamp.com/album/saviour-machine-i [12:56] Amazing goth-rock band [13:31] snap-l: My boss went to Rush. He says sweat was flung upon him [14:14] Ugh [14:42] are there any linux twitter clients that didn't become non-functional when Twitter shut off v1 of the api? [14:42] tweetdeck, but that's more a chrome web app vs a 'linux' client [14:44] Yeah, I use hootsuite, which is browser and mobile apps [14:45] I guess I'm not really picky. Not a big twitter user anyway [14:45] thanks [14:49] I use twitvim [14:49] what?! [14:49] Yeah, it's still working [14:49] didn't you used to make fun of me for using that back in the day? [14:49] I have no recollection of this, but it's highly likely. ;) [14:50] http://media.dirtymonkey.co.uk/zen_poster.pdf ftw [14:50] jrwren: we need to get a print order in and hang them everywhere [14:50] maybe hand them out at michipug if we can get to one of them [14:50] I'd be willing to go in on an order [15:00] heh, already had a tweetdeck account. Must have tried it a while ago [15:29] ha! cool poster. [15:32] the coolest thing about zen of python IMO, is that each line keeps getting more and more relevant. [15:54] greg-g: Happy "no train for you" day. [15:59] :) that's every day snap-l [16:14] well, now that I don't Caltrain down to MV [16:14] (thank god) [17:01] I think the BART strike is a good rason for companies to revisit their telecommuting policies. :) [17:02] oh snap-l, don't you remember that Yahoo! has stupid purple buses to shuttle their employees down to SV? [17:02] * greg-g grumbles [17:03] I was not aware [17:03] I bike down this street, valencia, every day. It's the bike route street (lights are timed for 11mph). Full of fucking fancy school buses for the overpaid weenies [17:03] sorry [17:03] Congratulations Yahoo! on finding a perfectly servcable and ultimately unsustainable solution to the problem. [17:04] greg-g: We need to get you back to Michigan [17:04] Yahoo and Google and Apple and EA and Genetech [17:04] you're becoming a very grumpy old man. :) [17:04] all have their fleet of school buses [17:05] and then there is Bauer transportation that many companies use as a private bus service (one bus has a mix of companys' employees) [17:05] and this is why we can't have nice public transport [17:05] just saying [17:05] see what happened in Brazil? [17:05] anyways.... [17:05] * greg-g holsters his gun [17:05] At least you don't have a whole economy designed around not having public transportation [17:05] ;) [17:05] hahaha, true 'nough [17:06] wtf are you fools talking about? [17:06] BART is on strike this morning [18:32] lol https://vine.co/v/blrW6wMzEpa [18:39] How greg-g got to work today http://valleywag.gawker.com/startup-to-sf-just-avoid-that-pesky-transit-strike-via-634891808 [18:49] brousch: reason #183719130318 why I want to move out of here [18:51] #183719130318...getting to be quite the list. at #190000000000 do you just jump off the nearest bridge? :P [18:51] You don't like riding a helicopter to work? [18:51] ooh, jump from the helicopter. Why limit yourself to bridge availability [18:53] rick_h: hah, we have plenty of bridges for that [18:54] I'm surprised more people in startups don't have "jump off a bridge" day. :) [18:55] "I'm going to the Bay Office" [18:55] "Oh, I didn't realize we had an office in the Bay Area" [18:55] "If more people found out, we'd have to make a suicide pact" [20:18] for a sec, I thought rick_h was linking this https://vine.co/v/huwQ1dOVUe7 [20:21] what the [20:21] yay [20:22] err, trying to say yah. as in "um, yup, crazy eh?" [21:02] jrwren: umm, not quite