[00:32] .plumbing? [01:08] yes [01:08] for plummbing [03:57] ChinnoDog: the resellerclub has a $25 'membership' fee. Of course you can resell stuff: registrar, hosting, etc. [04:00] hello [04:01] waltman: it's not the TOTAL $$ as it's more like the $/yr that I'm trying to minimize. Most places seem to think once you're there, the ongoing renewal pricing not special offer and very high. So, for min costing, I expect to stay until expire then have to transfer to save any more. Once every 10 years best way to go. [04:01] Howdy pvl1 [04:02] theres some sickness going around philadelphia/buckscounty area [04:04] pvl1: I have 8 y/o son who brings samples home from school all the time. Three weeks ago wife just finished a horrible one. Don't want any more of that kind in the house. [04:06] vitamin C and water man. im sorry your wife was sick. at least its getting warmer. goes to say i shouldve gotten flue shots [04:07] I'm like a drug addict when it comes to Vit C. [04:08] i dont think thats necc a bad thing... [04:08] i prefer emergen C packets myself [04:09] We got the flu shots. Lotta colds floating around. We get the shots on BUcks co emergency practice day, only $0. [04:10] whats that? [04:12] Bucks co, health unit, has a practice day for when they need to innoculate ALL the residents in a very short time for some emergency. [04:13] oh i didnt know about this [04:13] where and when is this held [04:13] Not sure what they determine the calulated capicity might be, maybe over 100k people per day. [04:13] In the fall each year. Usually all day ONE sat. [04:14] Right after when the new flu shot becomes availble to them to offer. [04:15] oh wow [04:15] i will have to loook into that [04:15] I believe you need to show proof of residency (DL, etc.) to get the 'service'. [04:15] i mean im not really concerned with the cost... it just sounds like a kool thing to be a part of [04:15] oh well that wont work. my address in to philly atm [04:16] It's very fast. Last time at a HS gym, arrived got shot and left.... Under 3 minutes and back to car. [04:18] well is it actually nurses that do it? [04:19] Now, most health care pkgs also pay full for it at drug stores. [04:19] makes sense, cheaper that way for them in the long run i bet [04:20] im passing out, i need to get some sleep [04:20] ill ttyl InHisName [04:20] yes, real nurses poke you. They're part of the program that is practicing to innoculate the WHOLE population of Bucks in a very short time, when an emergency vaccination is ever needed. [04:21] nighty nite [09:13] MOrning. [09:35] MOrning JonathanD [09:38] hi rmg51 [09:38] o/ [12:02] morning JonathanD and absentee Randy [12:19] Morning peoples, dogs, turkeys, hamsters and everything else [13:00] Howdy teddy-dbear [13:00] o/ [13:56] How important is having a registrar near in milli-sec ? [14:31] InHisName: True, but keep in mind you're spending a lot of time over what amounts to just a buck or two a year. [14:32] Also, maybe prices will go down and you'll lose money renewing for 10 years. [14:47] i need to rebuild my media center [15:54] anyone know a good tutorial on using password-less ssh keys with Ubuntu Server + encrypted home directories? i've got it set with an authorized_keys file outside the home dir, then both encrypted/unencrypted ~/.ssh/authorized_keys files symlink there, but once i log in via my ssh key fine i'm asked for my encryption passphrase and i have to type it in. and since my home dir isn't unencrypted before login, i have to manuall [17:25] MutantTurkey: welp, apparently i'm stumping the python community at large with TDD questions [17:27] adom: http://superuser.com/questions/61057/ssh-with-authorized-keys-to-an-ubuntu-system-with-encrypted-homedir [17:27] thats what i've been using on my server setups and it works [17:35] lazyPower: thanks will check that out [17:35] TDD? [17:35] np, you're basically moving the responsibilities of auth keys to a centralized location in etc. [17:36] waltman: yeah, rails has this concept called fixture data wher eyou stub out foreign api calls since thats unrealiable and really lies int he realm of integration testing right? [17:36] yeah ive seen that method used before, hopefully that will fix my issue [17:36] so i'm looking to stub out api calls an dload fixture data as a mocked return response, and i'm not getting any answers on an accepted method to do that or if there is a module i should be using [17:37] when I look up test fixtures in the unittest docs, its referring to a whole different concept, so there is a jargon mismatch between rails testing and python testing [17:37] I'm having a hard time even parsing what you just said, so clearly I'm the wrong person to ask, too! [17:39] haha :) sorry [17:39] that may be why i'm not getting any responses, as my terminology may be incorrect [17:42] python's just a language while rails is an entire framework, so it doesn't really surprise me that their ideas of how to do testing would be completely different. [23:21] waltman: you raise a good point. [23:21] i had not approached it with that mindset.