[06:34] <mrgoodcat> jrwren: not sure what you're talking about, my c720 has a super key
[12:29] <rick_h_> morning
[13:15] <_stink_> yo
[13:17] <brousch> werd up u-dawgs
[13:17] <rick_h_> ummm, woof
[13:29] <brousch> rick_h_: Very nice 3 year blog post
[13:29] <rick_h_> brousch: ty
[13:33] <jrwren> mrgoodcat: in what position is the super?
[14:29] <cmaloney> Good morning
[14:31] <cmaloney> Also where is F11 and F12 on a Chromebook. :)
[15:05] <brousch> 10 Fs is enough for most people
[15:21] <jrwren> i honestly only use f11, f12 for volume up and down :)
[15:21] <rick_h_> f11 is my vim :set paste toggle
[15:22] <rick_h_> required stuff :)
[15:22] <jrwren> I type :set paste every time.
[15:42] <cmaloney> jrwren: same
[15:50] <mrgoodcat> jrwren: its the "search" key
[15:51]  * jrwren looks
[15:51] <mrgoodcat> jrwren: where caps lock is on a normal keyboard
[15:51] <cmaloney> Wow, I'm not sure what would drive me more nuts: caps-lock or super. :)
[15:51] <jrwren> mrgoodcat: ah, probably fine for a 1-off laptop, but for real work that key is ctrl as the ADM-3A teaches us.
[15:51] <rick_h_> +1
[15:52] <mrgoodcat> yea i used to map that key to ctrl
[15:52] <mrgoodcat> now i obviously need it to be super
[15:52] <mrgoodcat> i mapped right-alt to ctrl
[15:52] <jrwren> i believe chome books spec it that way just so they aren't useful for power users.
[15:52] <mrgoodcat> easily reachable with thumb
[15:52] <cmaloney> All hail the ADM-3A, keyboard layout that we should all aspire to be
[15:53] <jrwren> cmaloney: because there is no way we have learned more about keybaords in the last 40 years :)
[15:56] <cmaloney> I think most folks who did keyboard science / ergonomics back in the day would say we've horribly regressed
[15:57] <cmaloney> Much the same as the phone comfort research
[15:57] <mrgoodcat> are there any KBs available today with tht layout?
[15:57] <rick_h_> maybe :P
[15:57] <rick_h_> cmaloney: especially with the folks going tablet crappy keyboard
[15:57] <cmaloney> rick_h_: Yep
[15:57]  * rick_h_ says as he checks if the damn folio keyboard cover is out YET!
[15:58] <cmaloney> But there's little chance of the "Road Warrior"-set carrying around a 20lb keyboard with mech. switches.
[15:58] <rick_h_> definitely
[15:58] <rick_h_> and it's more like 3 or 4 :P
[15:58] <rick_h_> but mainly won't fit in carry on well
[16:00] <cmaloney> rick_h_: Yeah, no doubt.
[16:00] <cmaloney> Even 10keyless.
[16:00] <mrgoodcat> get thought control
[16:01] <mrgoodcat> on a more serious note, have you seen that guy that codes using voice control?
[16:01] <cmaloney> mrgoodcat: Yeah, that'll work
[16:01] <cmaloney> I saw something like that around 2007
[16:01] <cmaloney> ish
[16:01] <cmaloney> Maybe 2009
[16:01] <cmaloney> at the time I was doing Perl and thought it was going to be my own version of hell. :)
[16:02] <mrgoodcat> theres a talk about it floating around somewhere
[16:02] <cmaloney> Thing is I type faster than I can talk, at least when it comes to symbols
[16:02] <cmaloney> !@#$%^&*()
[16:03] <cmaloney> vs. Bang At-sign, pound-sign, etc.
[16:03] <mrgoodcat> he used a made up language
[16:03] <cmaloney> Amperssaaaaannnnd
[16:03] <cmaloney> Oh great
[16:03] <cmaloney> So it's the same as Palm Graffiti
[16:03] <mrgoodcat> he was super fast actually
[16:03] <mrgoodcat> for voice anyways
[16:04] <cmaloney> I don't doubt it
[16:04] <mrgoodcat> he claims to be as fast with voice as he is with kb
[16:04] <mrgoodcat> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SkdfdXWYaI
[16:06] <cmaloney> Will have to look at that later.
[16:06] <cmaloney> Until then I'm stuck typing. :)
[16:07] <cmaloney> I think a mind-controlled computer would both be awesome and suck at the same time
[16:07] <cmaloney> awesome because I could think out what I want to have happen
[16:07] <cmaloney> and suck because half-way through my mind would wander and the computer would dutifully comply
[16:08] <cmaloney> (taking notes, taking notes, I wonder about... Dammit)
[16:41] <mrgoodcat> yea it would take either some epic self control or something like palm-rejection on trackpads
[16:41] <mrgoodcat> but for wandering thoughts
[16:41]  * mrgoodcat begins to wonder how he would detect on-topic thoughts...
[16:44] <cmaloney> Um, no Squeezebox, we're not doing Mozart's Mass in C minor this morning
[17:04] <jrwren> i miss graffiti. I still print incorrectly due to learning graffiti
[17:45] <mrgoodcat> how can you learn graffiti? isnt the whole point that its unique?
[18:02] <jrwren> mrgoodcat: grafiti was the name of the palm pilot hand writing recognition syste.
[18:09] <brousch> jrwren: No. You now print correctly because of graffiti. everyone else is wrong
[18:25] <jrwren> brousch: given how rarely I print, I don't think it matters much. I could probably correct myself with some drills and a day or two of training.
[18:31] <cmaloney> My handwriting suffered a bit from learning graffiti
[21:37] <mrgoodcat> anybody know how long a pi can reasonably be expected to last on a 3700mah battery
[21:38] <mrgoodcat> ?
[21:43] <cmaloney> not sure
[21:43] <brousch> Depends on what is running and usb peripherals and wifi ...
[21:57] <jrwren> mrgoodcat: such a good question!
[21:57] <jrwren> does the ARM on a pi have cpu power saving features like an intel? might it also depend on cpu load?
[21:58] <cmaloney> I think the best way would be to experiment