[12:08] <brousch> No Reader today
[12:08] <rick_h> what reader?
[12:09] <brousch> Google Reader
[12:09] <rick_h> as I said...what reader :P
[12:11] <brousch> I haven't found a good replacement yet
[12:11] <brousch> I have 2 weeks of podcasts saved then I'm in trouble there too
[12:31] <snap-l> Well, it's not like they didn't warn everyone
[12:32] <snap-l> And every tech pundit didn't have some opinion about it
[12:40] <brousch> I know
[12:49] <rick_h> "Hey, come on over. We've got a great view of the rocket launches since we're just a mile or so down from the range...uh oh..." http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/07/02/russian_rocket_crash/
[13:22] <snap-l> And this is why we need a space program again
[15:32] <rick_h> https://twitter.com/Belmit/status/303208194807824384 I smiled
[16:53] <Blazeix> https://twitter.com/raganwald/status/352089641073127426
[16:54] <rick_h> lol
[16:54] <rick_h> <3
[16:54] <Blazeix> for rss readers, so far http://theoldreader.com/ has kept me happy
[17:05] <brousch> I am trying http://goread.io
[17:05] <brousch> Not bad
[17:13] <snap-l> In the "what are you smoking" dept: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/kwang/mini-itx-motherboard-for-the-raspberry-pi-fairywre
[17:15] <rick_h> that's kind of cool
[17:16] <brousch> rick_h++
[17:16] <snap-l> Really?
[17:16] <snap-l> I think it's kind of silly.
[17:16] <rick_h> yea, you can get a regular case for it, stick it in
[17:17] <rick_h> rackmount!
[17:17] <snap-l> I think you'd have to be really attached to the ITX form factor before this even makes sense.
[17:18] <brousch> Well it lets you put it in a "normal" computer case
[17:18] <snap-l> A normal ITX case
[17:18] <snap-l> Which is not terribly common
[17:19] <snap-l> For something that is sized at about 1/4 of the size of ITX
[17:19] <snap-l> where you then add cables to reach the ports
[17:21] <rick_h> well I really hate the way the layout is sticking cords straight into the Pi
[17:21] <rick_h> this way the case/motherboard take up the strain and such.
[17:21] <rick_h> meh, I think it's cool. I don't own a RPi though
[17:21] <snap-l> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodore_64x
[17:22] <snap-l> I think you could put an ITX in this
[17:25] <brousch> With a case it doesn't seem like a lot of strain on the Pi components
[17:32] <jrwren> raspberry pi is soooo last year. BeagleBoneBlack is this year.
[17:35] <rick_h> ok, guy walked into the starbucks with an ipad stuff in the back of his pants like a handgun in a cop movie.
[17:35]  * rick_h is very afraid
[17:35] <greg-g> rick_h: RUN AWAY, he'll shoot you with anti-freedom expensive bullet
[17:35] <greg-g> s
[17:36] <jrwren> I do that all the time?
[17:36] <greg-g> yeah
[17:36] <jrwren> You've never done that ?
[17:36] <greg-g> :)
[17:36] <jrwren> I mean with ipads, not with handguns.
[17:36] <rick_h> no, I've never stuck my tablet down my pants
[17:36] <jrwren> hell, I do it with my 11" macbook air
[17:37]  * rick_h is no afraid of jrwren 
[17:39] <greg-g> I can't find it easily, but I have seen an image of a guy in a bathrobe doing dishes with a huge HP (I think) laptop stuck in the backside with his headphones plugged in there
[17:40] <greg-g> jrwren: btw, nice harddrive porn
[18:33] <snap-l> I guess I'm old fashioned but spending $60 for a mount for my Raspberry Pi to fit into a $40+ case is not my idea of money well spent
[18:38] <brousch> Penny pincher
[18:39] <snap-l> brousch: I take that as a compliment from you. ;)
[18:39] <brousch> You should
[19:57] <jrwren> greg-g: its so sweet :)
[19:57] <jrwren> I don't even want to know what 180TB costs from EMC :)
[19:58] <jrwren> snap-l: I agree with you, i have no use for such a mount, but apparently others do
[20:07] <rick_h> greg-g: Google+ says to wish you happy-bday!!!!
[20:13] <greg-g> :) indeed
[20:15] <brousch> How do you celebrate birthdays in SF? A big block of tofu with blunts as candles?
[20:15] <greg-g> brousch: well, I just had an IPA and burger for lunch, so, that's how I'm going about it ;)
[20:16] <brousch> Hm, sounds reasonable
[20:16] <greg-g> ...it was an organic beer ;)
[20:16] <brousch> ah, geez
[20:17] <snap-l> jrwren: I believe EMC uses the standard 1 testicle per TB cost to storage ratio
[20:17] <snap-l> so 180TB = 180 testicles
[20:17] <snap-l> You're welcome