[14:21] <wrst> Unit193: is there a good way to search for ppas?
[19:30] <cyberanger> chris4585: what is it your trying to do exactly with a caching proxy?
[20:03] <twayneprice_> cyberanger: Oddly enough I just set up a bunch of squid proxies on digital ocean.
[20:04] <cyberanger> I keep one on linode, one on zunicore, one on server mania, and a friends box in australia
[20:04] <cyberanger> International TV rocks
[20:05] <cyberanger> twayneprice_: what do you use yours for?
[20:07] <twayneprice_> cyberanger: I was doing some scraping.
[20:07] <cyberanger> nice use for it then
[20:07] <cyberanger> scapy?
[20:10] <twayneprice_> I used to use scrapy but I changed to http://docs.webscraping.com/  It is much easier to install and use.
[20:12] <twayneprice_> that and copy.com from a headless server works great.
[21:26] <Unit193> wrst: Google or the search tool.
[21:27] <wrst> yeah Unit193 I guess I should say ppas that work :)
[21:27] <wrst> another one of my ubuntu complaints that I forget about
[21:27] <wrst> Unit193:  how are you feeling? I have to ask ;)
[21:28] <Unit193> I poked at them while I was sleeping. :/
[21:28] <Unit193> (Again.)
[21:33] <wrst> ouch :\
 chris4585: what is it your trying to do exactly with a caching proxy?
[22:17] <chris4585> well, I'd like to save pages for end of the world scenario, but I suppose there are better ways of doing that
[22:18] <cyberanger> yeah, plus default settings don't work so well offline anymore
[22:18] <cyberanger> used to be a dial-up/offline mode that helps there
[22:25] <cyberanger> chris4585: scapy would be better then
[22:26] <chris4585> cyberanger, thanks, I'll look into it