[13:09] <snap-l> Good morning
[13:11] <rick_h> IE morning
[13:43] <snap-l> Ugh
[13:53] <rick_h> this made me laugh more than it should have https://twitter.com/_cz/status/368002985516736512
[13:58] <snap-l> rick_h: Heh
[13:58] <snap-l> Just goes to show that even the smallest project can have bugs
[15:17] <greg-g> Fx morning
[15:17] <greg-g> (is that the pattern?)
[15:17] <rick_h> greg-g: heh, naw. It's not that slow or odd
[15:18] <greg-g> IE?
[15:19] <rick_h> IE is that broken
[15:19] <rick_h> we're on a "Make IE10 work" bug rush this week
[15:19] <rick_h> so yay me
[15:20] <rick_h> though I had a fit when I read http://benjaminkerensa.com/2013/08/14/firefox-to-remain-default-very-nice especially "As you are probably aware Firefox is actually in most recent benchmarks showing superior performance over other browsers."
[15:20] <rick_h> so many assumptions with so little data...gotta love how anyone can post anything
[15:21] <greg-g> it's benjamin, after all. Run on sentences don't just write themselves, you know.
[15:21] <rick_h> hah
[15:21] <greg-g> sorry, he's a nice enough guy, just man, grammar.
[15:21] <rick_h> one of these days I need to get on the planet
[15:21] <greg-g> take my spot ;)
[15:21] <rick_h> hah
[15:22] <rick_h> "Hello, my name is greg rickmesser and today I want to talk about browser performance falacies"
[15:22] <greg-g> hehe
[15:30] <greg-g> w00t! I'm getting a fancy desk!
[15:30] <rick_h> sweet
[15:30] <rick_h> new toys for greg-g !
[15:32] <greg-g> :)
[15:43] <Blazeix> what's the current google apps account status? is it flawless integration with personal google accounts?
[15:43] <Blazeix> or is still kind of iffy? I've heard people have all sorts of issues with it
[15:49] <rick_h> huh?
[15:50] <rick_h> goole apps status for what?
[15:50] <rick_h> oh, the account switching stuff?
[15:50] <Blazeix> there are two types of accounts, personal, and google apps, right?
[15:50] <Blazeix> anything I'd need to watch out for if i'm making a google apps account?
[15:51] <Blazeix> basically i don't want to hose my personal account if i make a google apps account
[15:51] <rick_h> so basically I log into my personal account first, then switch accounts and login into work account
[15:51] <rick_h> it works ok for me
[15:52] <rick_h> I do run into issues once in a while and I use an incognito window to get around it
[15:52] <rick_h> ctrl-shift-n and then login and not worry about it
[15:52] <rick_h> I try not to leave both logged in/open in the same apps at the same time
[15:56] <snap-l> I'm currently in the unsubscribed from planet Ubuntu phase
[15:56] <snap-l> and in the "couldn't care less about Edge" phase
[15:59] <snap-l> Huh, quick scan of the front page makes me think I should resub to planet Ubuntu
[16:00] <snap-l> Doesn't seem to be the echo chamber that I've grown accustomed
[16:00] <snap-l> (to seeing)
[16:12] <snap-l> Would someone riddle me how someone can charge over $20 more for the eBook than they're charging for the hardcover book?
[16:12] <snap-l> http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/artificial-intelligence-for-games-ian-millington/1100526673?ean=9780080885032
[16:12] <snap-l> And I'm sure they'll be the first to bitch that the eBook isn't selling
[16:14] <rick_h> hah
[16:14] <rick_h> have to make up the $$ somewhere
[16:15] <snap-l> I'm sure the brain trust was hot that night
[16:16] <greg-g> snap-l: "publisher logic"
[16:17] <snap-l> The only thing that makes some sense is I think the ePub isn't the same as the Kindle (which is essentially a scanned PDF)
[17:39] <brousch> I'm famous! http://us2.campaign-archive2.com/?u=e2e180baf855ac797ef407fc7&id=34ad3af7d4&e=5f5a97549c
[17:39] <greg-g> ugh, campaing-archive2.com urls
[17:39] <greg-g> with the g in the right spot
[17:40] <brousch> Sorry
[17:43] <snap-l> For this we demand a sacrifice
[17:44] <snap-l> You must give me $229 + tax
[17:45] <greg-g> the tax is at a 98% rate, and payable to me
[17:46] <snap-l> Sure, why not
[17:46] <brousch> :P
[17:46] <snap-l> That's 453.42
[17:46] <brousch> Anyways, my Kivy talk is in there, and I didn't submit it
[17:47] <snap-l> woo hoo
[17:47] <snap-l> That puts me in a generous mood. I'll only give greg-g 96%
[17:47] <greg-g> .......
[17:48] <snap-l> greg-g is speechless with delight
[17:48] <greg-g> that's it
[18:19] <snap-l> well this is interesting
[18:19] <snap-l> can't seem to get to google from home
[18:19] <brousch> bing it
[18:20] <rick_h> snap-l: that's one heck of a drive. No wonder you're having trouble
[18:20] <snap-l> Can't get to bing
[18:20] <snap-l> Using home as a SSH proxy
[18:20] <greg-g> google is everywhere, maaaaan
[18:20] <snap-l> something is wonky with the net
[18:20] <brousch> yahoo it
[18:21] <greg-g> ya-who?
[18:22] <snap-l> Hm, name resolver
[18:24] <rick_h> "502 · NewsBlur is down" :(
[18:25] <brousch>  67.63.58.147 it
[18:26] <snap-l> Wonder if Google's name servers went for a toss?
[18:26] <rick_h> I'm using 8.8.8.8 w/o issue
[18:27] <rick_h> but newsblur having a network issue means I'd suspect some big pipes went boom?
[18:27] <snap-l> OK, now things are coming back up
[18:27] <greg-g> rick_h: newsblur works for me
[18:27] <rick_h> ah, it's back yay
[18:27] <snap-l> Yeah, I'm wondering if there was a DNS issue
[18:28] <snap-l> because I could get to my sites, but that's because I ping them every 15 minutes
[18:28] <snap-l> strange
[19:16] <brousch> Why did none of you tell me?! http://barnsyard.com/2013/08/14/ann-arbor-institution-krazy-jims-blimpy-burger-has-served-its-last-ground-beef-masterpiece-for-now-anyway/
[19:41] <snap-l> We didn't know
[19:42] <brousch> Damnit. You guys are my East side connections
[19:46] <greg-g> I did, and I live in SF
[19:46] <greg-g> sorry for not informing you, brousch
[19:47]  * greg-g saw via someone's instragram of them waiting in line for their last blimpy burger
[19:48] <brousch> My reasons for visiting Ann Arbor have just been cut in half
[19:58] <widox> hehe. I knew. they were charging like $100 to get a table for the last day
[19:59] <widox> pretty crazy
[19:59] <greg-g> seriously? insane
[20:00] <widox> yeah, not seeing how its worth it. but i guess folks were there
[20:01] <greg-g> "to say you did it"
[20:07] <brousch> Totally worth it. There might never be another one, ever!
[20:08] <brousch> Eat it. Save the turd the next day. Bronze it. Sell it for $1000 on ebay in 10 years.
[20:10] <snap-l> 10 minutes
[20:14] <brousch> Why does this not exist for Python? http://technical.io/
[20:15] <snap-l> I think there's some work to do something like this under Python
[20:16] <snap-l> but it looks like a nodejs server running on an embedded platform
[20:16] <snap-l> with some libraries to make things happy
[21:04] <widox> brousch: heard they are planning to open another one, but not definite plans yet