[08:37] <JonathanD> Morning.
[09:10] <rmg51> Morning
[12:09] <teddy-dbear> Morning peoples dogs, turkeys, hamsters and everything else
[12:27] <lazyPower> Morning teddy, rmg JonathanD
[12:27] <lazyPower> *rmg51
[12:28] <lazyPower> I'm going to be in yinzers neighborhood on teh 19'th for Usenix CMS
[12:28] <rmg51> o/
[12:28] <teddy-dbear> hi
[12:29] <lazyPower> Whens the next PA Loco meetup?
[12:30] <teddy-dbear> we have meet ups/
[12:31] <teddy-dbear> ?
[12:31] <lazyPower> oh man, we don't?
[12:31] <lazyPower> we should do virtual meetups then
[12:31] <lazyPower> as a percursor to physical meetups
[12:31] <rmg51> we've been quiet for awhle
[12:32] <lazyPower> I'm assuming time limitations?
[12:32] <rmg51> 333for some just other things to do :P
[12:33] <rmg51> where did 333 come from?
[12:34] <lazyPower> Well, after i've got my current conf. run done, i'll propose a meetup schedule that starts with virtual meetups
[12:34] <lazyPower> if we get some traction, that would be awesome and may move into doing physical meetups.
[12:35] <rmg51> for me , I have to babysit Mom weeknights and weekends
[12:35]  * lazyPower 's mind going 100 mph right now
[12:35] <lazyPower> You can be an on/again off/again attendor, we're not here to judge :)
[12:36] <lazyPower> best part is, if we do it with hangouts on air, you can watch again later to catch up
[12:36] <JonathanD> morning lazyPower
[12:37] <lazyPower> Morning
[12:37] <lazyPower> I'm spitballing some ideas to inject some activity into the PA Loco ^
[12:37] <lazyPower> let me know what you think
[12:38] <jedijf> azdoa ll/any/ everything is welcome
[12:38] <jedijf> lazyPower: ^^^ too 333
[12:39] <lazyPower> lol what?
[12:39] <jedijf> and in english that is: lazyPower do all/any everything(within reason) is welcome
[12:39] <lazyPower> ahhh ok
[12:39] <lazyPower> Well, i think this is a great place to get started. I'm thinking we could do exploring and Q/A on the newer stuff thats available like Ubuntu Touch, Unity 8, Juju, etc.
[12:39] <lazyPower> whatever is in alignment with the public goals / interest
[12:39] <lazyPower> do we have a wiki / mailing list?
[12:40] <lazyPower> because that's probably the best place for me to get started and make these proposals
[12:41] <rmg51> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PennsylvaniaTeam/
[12:42] <lazyPower> https://launchpad.net/~pennsylvania
[12:42] <lazyPower> bookmarked
[12:42] <lazyPower> I'll give this some attention later today and follow up on the mailing list
[12:44] <teddy-dbear> don't forget http://ubuntupennsylvania.org/
[12:44] <lazyPower> Theres another VUDS style summit coming up this week
[12:45] <lazyPower> let me fish up the details
[12:46] <lazyPower> http://summit.ubuntu.com/uos-1406/
[12:47] <lazyPower> Lots of great tracks this time around, be sure to register if you plan on attending any of the tracks.
[12:50] <JonathanD> googles in-browser account management can be a little annoying sometimes.
[12:53] <lazyPower> by annoying you mean completely obnoxious, i agree
[12:53] <lazyPower> I recently switched back to Firefox, and I've seen lower CPU consumption from my browser because of it.
[12:54] <JonathanD> By annoying I mean I can't check my google finance portfolio because I'm signed in to my work account (any mine too, but whatever) and stuff.
[12:54] <JonathanD> And it assumes I wany my work emails portfolio
[15:27] <adom> ChinnoDog: re: Google Books ebooks: um, don't think you can download ebooks from your Google Books account, but you can "pin" them to the device you're using.
[15:29] <adom> for example; on your tablet you can pin an ebook you're reading so that ebook will be downloaded (encrypted im sure) to your tablets hard drive so you won't need to have an internet connection to turn the pages on that device. however since the ebook isnt pinned on your phone, if you want to read it there you'll use data to turn the pagees.
[15:30] <adom> so technically yes you can download to your device, but it is only visible/accessible with the Google Books app if im not mistaken