[00:15] <rick_h_> no one at CHC?
[00:22] <cmaloney> I'm here. :)
[00:27] <rick_h_> https://t.co/OrCm93Ui8Q
[00:27] <bookiebot> Juju GUI Machine View and Deployer Bar - YouTube
[00:27] <rick_h_> cmaloney: ^
[00:27] <aisrael> I'll need to come over for CHC sometime
[00:28] <rick_h_> aisrael: you that close?
[00:29] <aisrael> rick_h_: Oh yeah. I can be at the border in about 30 minutes
[00:29] <aisrael> I'm not far outside of Windsor
[00:29] <rick_h_> aisrael: gotcha, so it'd be a hike to CHC
[00:30] <aisrael> Not bad if I were making a day of it. I don't mind longer drives.
[00:31] <rick_h_> heh yea, though after driving to jcastro's house twice this week I'm done for now
[00:52] <widox> rick_h_: wow, and its only Wed :)
[00:52] <rick_h_> widox: wheee
[14:15] <cmaloney> Good morning
[14:16] <rick_h_> morning
[14:31] <cmaloney> Sent a note over to the Computer and Video Game Archive at U of M seeing if they want donations of computers.
[14:31] <cmaloney> and video games. :)
[14:31] <cmaloney> We'll see what happens.
[15:51] <greg-g> they're good people, not sure if they'll take it/need it, but they'll probably be friendly at least :)
[15:52] <cmaloney> yeah, I'm not sure how they'll approach it since there might not be any games for some of the system.
[15:52] <cmaloney> s
[15:53] <cmaloney> But I'm to the point where I'd rather emulate some of these systems rather than keep the originals
[15:53] <cmaloney> eg: I'm likely never going to run another DOS program without dosbox again.
[15:54] <cmaloney> Although I found a really super-awesome emulator for the IMSAI 8080 / Altair machines.
[17:19] <ColonelPanic001> cmaloney: "I look at other folks game designs / code and feel like I should just pack my books, computers, and what not and find something else to do with my time."
[17:19] <ColonelPanic001> I've seen some of your stuff and done that as a reaction, fwiw
[17:20] <ColonelPanic001> I assume you have every blog post you did a month ago in memory right now and recognize that random line I quoted.
[17:24] <brousch_> wat?
[17:25] <ColonelPanic001> mW?
[17:45] <_stink_> milliWards
[17:54] <greg-g> MediaWiki
[18:02] <ColonelPanic001> yes
[18:02] <ColonelPanic001> all of the above
[18:10] <cmaloney> ColonelPanic001: Thank you.
[18:13] <ColonelPanic001> I wouldn't trust someone that didn't get a little of that, minimum
[18:14] <ColonelPanic001> probably is too arrogant to see where they might not be the greatest thing on earth
[18:14] <cmaloney> yeah, there's always someone brighter, shinier, smarter, faster.
[18:15] <cmaloney> I've been playing around with mindfulness which has helped out some with that
[18:15] <cmaloney> understanding things as they are, not as I want them to be
[18:15] <cmaloney> and then moving from there.
[19:08] <cmaloney> .np squeekyhoho
[19:08] <bookiebot> squeekyhoho's current track - Halo by Redshift on Halo
[19:09] <cmaloney> https://redshift2.bandcamp.com/
[19:09] <bookiebot> http://goo.gl/QbfNYn - Music | Redshift
[19:15] <brousch_> mrgoodcat: Did you used to run ChruBuntu on your chromebook before you went insane?
[19:36] <mrgoodcat> brousch_: yes
[19:37] <mrgoodcat> i've used chrubuntu and still use crouton
[19:38] <brousch_> I need to do that tonight
[19:38] <brousch_> Is the chrubuntu script still the best way to go for setting up dual boot?
[19:39] <cmaloney> mrgoodcat: I thought you were using Arch on your Chromebook
[19:39] <cmaloney> ?
[19:40] <brousch_> He is, but used to use ubuntu
[19:47] <mrgoodcat> brousch_: yes
[19:47] <mrgoodcat> although there is a newer version of it
[19:47] <mrgoodcat> ask in #chrubuntu for the new version of the script
[19:47] <brousch_> I only see one from 2013, so I was curious