[00:41] <wrst> ha
[00:48] <wrst> how are you Unit193 ?
[00:52] <Unit193> I'd say I'm alive, what about you?  Throat isn't great, but have hot tea.
[00:55] <wrst> I'm good play off baseball is on
[02:30] <Omnifrog> I fucking suck at making flutes http://i.imgur.com/c0GJcXg.jpg
[13:29] <tenc> Good morning wrst, Unit193, twayneprice. ^^
[13:30] <wrst> morning tenc
[13:33] <twayneprice> morning tenc
[13:47] <wrst> how are you doing twayneprice?
[14:30] <twayneprice> pretty good wrst
[14:30] <twayneprice> you?
[14:31] <wrst> yep doing well
[14:31] <wrst> checking out my ting usage over the weekend
[14:31] <wrst> after this first month I may go all anal  on my phone bill
[14:32] <twayneprice> I guess it really changes things when you only have to pay for what you use.
[14:37] <wrst> it really does, grooveip is becoming a necessary app :)
[14:44] <wrst> and especially when I can see a realistic possibility of having a phone bill under 40 bucks
[14:55] <twayneprice> wrst: tried google voice?
[14:56] <wrst> yes but google voice just forwards your number it doesn't go over wifi still uses minutes from best I can determine
[14:56] <twayneprice> You can also forward it to google talk
[14:58] <wrst> best I can tell that still uses carrier minutes I think I'm not for sure
[14:58] <wrst> all the guides I have seen require some other software
[14:59] <wrst> but that doesn't mean they are correct of course
[15:03] <wrst> actually twayneprice: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.googlevoice
[15:04] <wrst> When using Google Voice for Android, both domestic and international calls are placed through a US-based Google Voice access number, and will use the standard minutes from your cell phone plan
[15:04] <wrst> but I'm talking particularly about the android app not the service...
[15:23] <twayneprice> You can forward to google talk on the pc so I figured there was an android app.  With ios I can answer google talk on talkatone.  That gets it over to voip.
[15:23] <wrst> yes that's what I use grooveip for actually
[15:23] <wrst> I tried talkatone but the quality wasn't as good
[15:23] <twayneprice> http://howto.cnet.com/8301-11310_39-57575244-285/3-android-apps-for-wi-fi-calling-with-google-voice/
[15:24] <twayneprice> does groveip have its own phone number?
[15:24] <wrst> no it uses your googlevoice
[15:24] <wrst> I'm guessing it could do something else, I actually read that article and tried all 3 of those
[15:24] <wrst> I had best luck with grooveip but I think that depends on the phone many times
[15:26] <twayneprice> Ah.  I didn't realize it worked with google voice.  Nver mind.  :)
[15:27] <wrst> but the call quality is really good as long as you aren't on dial up
[15:29] <twayneprice> The worst thing about google voice is that it doesn't support mms.  It makes it hard to only give out your GV number.
[15:34] <wrst> yes
[15:34] <wrst> I have been using to call my parents that type of thing, people that prefer using a landline anyway
[15:34] <twayneprice> I would be happy if they just sent you a text saying that there was a mms that was blocked.
[15:35] <wrst>  it just gets bounced and no indication?
[15:36] <twayneprice> yup
[15:36] <twayneprice> they don't get and indication either.
[15:45] <wrst> that's really not good
[15:45] <twayneprice> Yea, I've got burned a few times.
[16:02] <wrst> stuff like that happens when you least need it to
[16:20] <twayneprice> wrst: Seen this? :)  http://gizmodo.com/this-piano-projector-makes-playing-keyboards-as-easy-as-1441948156
[16:22] <wrst> ahh yes saw that over the weekend, guitar hero comes to piano :)
[16:23] <twayneprice> I've been thinking of trying to learn ho to play the piano.
[16:29] <wrst> I really don't know of a best method, I'm a fan of just tried and true learn the basics then move forward slowly method
[17:34] <wrst> afternoon chris4585
[18:43] <chris4585> hey wrst
[18:44] <wrst> chris4585: all going well?
[18:44] <chris4585> yep, relaxing before work
[20:12] <wrst> relaxation... my favorite thing