[01:40] <cmaloney> .np squeekyhoho
[01:40] <bookiebot> squeekyhoho's current track - Holy Fallout by Cynic on Kindly Bent to Free Us
[01:41] <cmaloney> Reminds me of what would happen if Tesseract played more like Kings X.
[06:55] <greg-g> where would gnome-shell keep it's list of enabled extensions? ie, the things you get from extensions.gnome.org ?
[11:21] <jrwren> morn
[11:49] <mrgoodcat> and a good morrow to you
[11:51] <mrgoodcat> ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/
[11:51] <mrgoodcat> greg-g: ^^
[11:52] <rick_h_> party
[12:13] <jrwren> super party
[12:14]  * jrwren tops off everyones drinks.
[12:25] <mrgoodcat> i'm so tired
[12:25] <mrgoodcat> had to drop off cousin at 4am airport
[13:32] <cmaloney> mrgoodcat: I think you need to get a family that can bring their own transportation. :)
[14:21] <rick_h_> I'm going to scream....and then kill something, and then laugh at it.
[14:21] <rick_h_> cmaloney: congrats, I've got my new NC guy
[14:33] <brousch__> rick_h_: That's a good way to get rid of extra cats
[14:34] <rick_h_> the cats aren't from the UK and pissing me off right now with their stupid "it's always been broke like this" replies.
[14:37] <greg-g> mrgoodcat: yep, thanks, found it last night, forgot to let the channel know
[14:39] <waf> trevlar: vim's relative and absolute numbering works for me with vim 7.4.335
[14:40] <waf> kind of funky to enable, since you have to set both "relativenumber" and "number"
[14:44] <brousch__> rick_h_: That's a valid argument
[14:46] <greg-g> this is odd, my mouse is acting weird. The laser goes off if I don't use/move it for 2 seconds, have to click a button a few times to get the laser back
[14:47] <greg-g> well, unplugged/replugged and it seems to work again. #techsupport101
[14:47] <rick_h_> going to stab something!
[14:47] <greg-g> :(
[14:47] <rick_h_> greg-g: :( on mouse issues
[14:48] <mrgoodcat> cmaloney: heh i probably do
[14:58] <trevlar> waf: on the same version. yeah it's odd. I have both number and relativenumber but still nothing :/ Even tried it without loading my vimrc in case there was a conflict
[15:12] <trevlar> waf: oops, nevermind. vi wasn't aliased to vim, which is 7.4.335. so I was running 7.3 each time I opened a file :/ doh
[15:34] <cmaloney> God I really hate UPS
[15:35] <cmaloney> managed to fat-finger my address and have spent more than a few frustrated brain cells trying to figure out their site
[15:38] <brousch__> This makes my pants tight http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920032502.do
[15:38] <bookiebot> http://goo.gl/Cf6Yjt - Lightweight Django - O'Reilly Media
[15:39] <rick_h_> step 1: don't use django. I'd like to credit this book to my awesome family that let me spend the time researching this important topic.
[15:40] <brousch__> OK, I really did lol at that
[15:41] <rick_h_> glad I can help :)
[15:43] <brousch__> FedEx tracking is so awesome https://www.fedex.com/fedextrack/index.html?tracknumbers=559995315057263&cntry_code=us
[15:43] <bookiebot> http://goo.gl/pPhNNs - Track your package or shipment with FedEx Tracking
[15:43] <brousch__> 3 days in-transit from CA
[15:44] <rick_h_> it was the weekend :P
[15:44] <rick_h_> the fact that you've got anything there for sat is amazing
[15:44] <brousch__> Must be strapped to a damn scooter
[15:45] <brousch__> I've gotten FedEx deliveries on Saturday even though I don't ask for it
[15:45] <rick_h_> heh, my laptop has been 'in production' for 4 days :P guess they're pouring plastics into a mold
[16:27] <cmaloney> rick_h_: congratulations on finding a replacement NC dude. :)
[16:28] <cmaloney> brousch__: FedEx tracking is next to worthless.
[16:28] <cmaloney> It used to be fine but apparently they swapped with USPS
[16:28] <rick_h_> we have to say nice things about ups so my deliveries come out on time today
[16:28] <cmaloney> Now USPS is better and FedEx can only track a package when it's on your porch.
[16:28] <rick_h_> hah
[16:29] <rick_h_> usps can be better. I find it's a roll of the dice if I'm in the good system or the crappy one
[16:29] <cmaloney> Or worse: their estimates fluctuate between three days from now and three weeks from now
[16:29] <cmaloney> Yeah, it can be pretty wonky
[16:29] <cmaloney> I've had tracking numbers that never seemed to work.
[16:30] <cmaloney> (USPS onces)
[16:30] <cmaloney> UPS is generally good with the tracking numbers but asking them to do things like change delivery on a package is inscrutable.
[16:31] <rick_h_> yea, fedex just cost me $5, ups makes me try to convince the sender they need to update it
[16:31] <rick_h_> instead of letting me do it
[16:49] <brousch__> I tried to change the destination once. I ended up just havaing it delivered to the distribution center and picking it up. Luckily it's only a 10 minute drive
[17:15] <mrgoodcat> ups is pretty ok
[21:06] <mrgoodcat> back in laptop shopping mode. i'm looking at a MBA but I want something that runs linux a little more smoothly. I know we were talking about MBA competitors earlier but anybody got any good suggestions to maybe save me some money and headache?
[21:11] <greg-g> apparently the Dell XPS dev edition or whatever
[21:11] <cmaloney> rick_h_ intimated he'd picked up a new laptop
[21:12] <cmaloney> He's usually not into the "cheap" end of it but he's definitely in the "smooth Linux operation" bit
[21:28] <mrgoodcat> yea i was looking at the XPS
[21:28] <mrgoodcat> but $$
[21:29] <mrgoodcat> i suppose its about the same as the MBA
[21:29] <mrgoodcat> and linux would be better obviously
[21:32] <rick_h_> yea, I went with the xps dev edition
[21:50] <mrgoodcat> happy with it?
[21:51] <greg-g> he doesn't have it yet
[21:52] <mrgoodcat> oh
[21:52] <mrgoodcat> it comes with 12.04 not 14?
[21:53] <greg-g> sudo do-release-upgrade
[21:53] <mrgoodcat> i know
[21:53] <greg-g> or whatever the command is
[21:53] <greg-g> ;)
[21:53] <greg-g> OEM are slow
[21:53] <mrgoodcat> but it seems like i should get the current version if i just bought it
[21:54] <greg-g> they probably only do LTSes, and then the switch from one to another takes time
[21:54] <greg-g> it ain't easy at that scale
[21:55] <rick_h_> mrgoodcat: yea, it's 'in production'
[21:55] <rick_h_> and the first thing I'll do is plug in the usb stick for 14.04 and go through install
[21:55] <mrgoodcat> ha i figured
[21:55] <rick_h_> 180s later be in my nsystem
[21:55] <rick_h_> usb3 ftw
[21:56] <mrgoodcat> i'm gonna have more questions when you've used it for a bit
[21:56] <rick_h_> sure thing
[21:56] <mrgoodcat> early CHC tomorrow?
[21:56] <rick_h_> yep
[21:57] <rick_h_> cmaloney: though we might have to miss if we do dinner, right now I've got a 5pm-5:40pm meeting on the books :/
[21:59] <mrgoodcat> hmm
[21:59] <mrgoodcat> well if nobodys going i may as well not go either
[21:59] <mrgoodcat> let me know what you end up doing
[22:00] <rick_h_> mrgoodcat: well we'll be there
[22:00] <rick_h_> just might be late since the plan is to eat first
[22:00] <rick_h_> and I might be late, working on getting the meeting moved forwards
[22:02] <mrgoodcat> ah
[22:02] <mrgoodcat> aren't you the boss?
[22:02] <mrgoodcat> just be like "hey bitches change of plan"
[22:03] <greg-g> cuz that's good for morale ;)
[22:05] <cmaloney> rick_h_: No worries. LMK if there's a change of plans.
[22:06] <cmaloney> mrgoodcat: I'll be there at least. :)
[22:06] <cmaloney> so no worries there.
[22:06] <mrgoodcat> ok