[02:04] <cmaloney> God bless coffee house conversations
[02:05] <rick_h_> hah
[02:06] <cmaloney> I <3 hearing half-baked plans to get rich
[04:14] <rick_h_> home sweet home and no ditches yay
[04:14] <rick_h_> though the tow truck companies must be raking it in tonight
[04:15] <rick_h_> so many ditches, so much room to fill
[12:21] <cmaloney> Good morning
[12:21] <cmaloney> rick_h_: Glad you made it home safely.
[12:21] <cmaloney> I <3 the Royal Oak Public Library but they drive me nuts some times
[12:22] <cmaloney> outside of the "we send images as newsletters"
[12:22] <cmaloney> It looks like htey have a new site
[12:22] <cmaloney> and it has a RSS feed
[12:22] <cmaloney> so I click on it.
[12:22] <cmaloney> http://www.ropl.org/?format=feed&type=rss
[13:58] <rick_h_> woot https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.heikobehrens.pebblecam
[14:15] <cmaloney> rick_h_: That's awesome.
[14:16] <rick_h_> cmaloney: yea, now I just need my torso for and I can have all kinds of selfie fun
[15:07] <brousch> Hm. My Google+ tab started chiming and told me a call was coming in to Hangouts. But my phone did nothing
[15:07] <brousch> This is disturbing
[15:07] <rick_h_> ruh roh ghost calls
[15:08] <brousch> I guess I'll keep that tab closed so it doesn't intercept more calls
[15:14] <jrwren> anyone know of a command which will color highlight a match like grep, but won't actually filter?
[15:15] <jrwren> nevermind. stack overflow to the rescue
[15:19] <waf> what's the answer?
[15:19] <jrwren> grep -E 'willbecolored|^' everything matches ^ and it doesn't get colored
[15:21] <waf> ah, nice
[16:09] <greg-g> cmaloney: hahaha at that rss feed
[16:09] <cmaloney> greg-g: Yeah, I'm thinking of sending a "WTF" note.
[17:07] <cmaloney> Wow, IBM started the x86 revolution, and with today's sale of their servers to Lenovo IBM exits the x86 market.
[17:31] <jrwren> do you mean by IBM PC ?
[17:56] <cmaloney> I mean the IBM 5150 (aka the PC)
[19:03] <cmaloney> What the fuckity fuck makes this a $119 book? http://www.amazon.com/Agile-Software-Architecture-Processes-Architectures/dp/0124077722
[19:04] <greg-g> cmaloney: it used far too many capital A's in the title
[19:04] <brousch> Must be a textbook
[19:04] <greg-g> cmaloney: also, "Agile" in title twice
[19:04] <greg-g> that too
[19:05] <greg-g> "in the end, you'll pay $119 plus interest on your 10 year student loan"
[19:07] <cmaloney> Stupid
[19:08] <cmaloney> I read one book for Slashdot that was pretty good in discussing developing under a UNIX environment
[19:08] <jrwren> it says architecture
[19:08] <cmaloney> Would have been a good $35-$50 book
[19:08] <cmaloney> But because it was a "textbook" it was over $100
[19:09] <cmaloney> which, while good, was not worth that kind of cash
[19:10] <cmaloney> Pearson still sells the K&R book as an eBook for what I would consider ridiculous cash
[19:10] <brousch> ebooks are expensive to manufacturer
[19:10] <brousch> All of those bits
[19:12] <cmaloney> http://www.mypearsonstore.com/bookstore/c-programming-language-9780131103627?xid=PSED
[19:12] <cmaloney> Well, considering it was published in 1988
[19:12] <cmaloney> And one of the authors has passed on
[19:15] <cmaloney> Anywho, just wondered if I was crazy for thinking a collection of essays on Agile might not warrant a $119 pricetag
[19:17] <brousch> If you cannot afford it, you are not worthy of learning it
[19:22] <waf> as a general rule I stay away from anything that capitalizes the word "Agile"
[19:25] <cmaloney> waf: Yeah, now if it had said "Scrum vs. Kanban - DEATHMATCH!" I would have been all over it.
[23:32] <cmaloney> https://bitbucket.org/benallard/galileo/src
[23:33] <cmaloney> Apparently someone figured out how to get the fitbit to sync under Linux
[23:33] <rick_h_> hah, if you build it, they will actually make it work
[23:33] <cmaloney> There was a project called libfitbit but that seems to have gone by the boards.
[23:34] <cmaloney> Neat thing is it's all Python
[23:34] <cmaloney> And apparently the fitbit sends your password stuff in the clear.
[23:34] <rick_h_> wheee
[23:34] <rick_h_> lastpass to the rescue
[23:34] <cmaloney> so I hope they enjoy my suer-secret password. :)
[23:35] <cmaloney> Oh I don't need lastpass for this password. I can remember it quite well. ;)
[23:35] <rick_h_> this isn't going to end well http://www.capetown.travel/content/page/language
[23:35] <rick_h_> 11 "official" languages?!
[23:35] <greg-g> .travel?
[23:35] <cmaloney> That's insane
[23:35] <cmaloney> also: first time I've seen a new TLD
[23:35] <rick_h_> greg-g: yea, it's been an insane day
[23:36] <rick_h_> oh heh, didn't even notice that
[23:36] <rick_h_> was just a google search
[23:36] <rick_h_> cool
[23:36] <cmaloney> hats off to greg-g for spotting it
[23:36] <cmaloney> I didn't see it either.
[23:36] <greg-g> :)
[23:36]  * greg-g steals your hats
[23:37] <greg-g> I lost my stocking cap, and since I cut all my hair off, I'm coldnow
[23:37] <cmaloney> rick_h_: So are you heading to South Africa?
[23:37] <rick_h_> cmaloney: yea, looks like it
[23:37] <greg-g> probably to go chill at sabdfl's place
[23:37] <rick_h_> heh, not quite
[23:37] <greg-g> :)
[23:37] <cmaloney> sabfdl's bunker of solitude.
[23:38] <cmaloney> until Juju is complete you get no meat.
[23:39] <cmaloney> Also I think I'm dyslexic because I've always seen "Rooibos" as "Roobios"
[23:39] <rick_h_> hah, "you must agree to points 1 through 65...by 14.04"