[00:08] <philip__> Who wants to wear a badge or patch or something like that in memory maybe?
[00:09] <philip__> at SCALE
[01:13] <nhaines> pleia2: thanks for doing the UWN this week.  :)
[01:13] <nhaines> Also every week!  \o/
[01:13] <pleia2> it's a big one this week
[01:13] <pleia2> I think I'll farm it out to jose next week though, since fosdem
[01:18] <nhaines> He's not doing anything important anyway.  Only studying for his driver's license.
[01:21] <pleia2> aw, eps' mother commented on my blog
[01:24] <nhaines> ooh
[01:25] <nhaines> You know, I know the story but I'm still sort of amazed you managed to get princessleia.com.
[01:25] <pleia2> heh :)
[01:25] <rww> oh huh, pleia2's website looks different
[01:26] <pleia2> I have completed my all black phase
[01:26] <rww> oh huh, pleia2 uses irssi
[01:26] <pleia2> except for irssi
[01:26] <rww> pleia2: next time you feel like changing things, there's this thing called weechat...
[01:26] <pleia2> nevar
[01:27] <pleia2> I've used irssi for like 40 years
[01:27] <nhaines> Me too!
[01:27] <pleia2> (actually, 13)
[01:27] <nhaines> Oh, probably more like 10.
[01:28] <pleia2> I can tell because it's when I registered on freenode, my boyfriend at the time didn't want to show it to me until I got a real irc client, he didn't want to be embarrassed by my xchat and join/quitting all the time
[01:28] <nhaines> lol
[01:28] <pleia2> pro tip: he was not a keeper
[01:29] <nhaines> pleia2: missed opportunity: http://gift4geeks.com/star-wars-wedding-rings.html
[01:29] <darthrobot`> Title: [Star Wars Wedding Rings — Gift4Geeks.Com]
[01:29] <pleia2> haha
[01:29] <nhaines> Although I guess the real URL is https://www.etsy.com/in-en/listing/116629031/his-and-hers-star-wars-ring-set-sterling
[01:29] <darthrobot`> Title: [His and Hers Star Wars Ring Set Sterling by SwankMetalsmithing]
[01:30] <pleia2> I snuck in Leia's theme down the aisle (it's very pretty and only geeks would identify it anyway) and the mickey-minnie/luke-leia cake topper
[01:30] <nhaines> I can name every moment associated with every leitmotif in the entire saga.
[01:30] <pleia2> well, clearly YOU are a keeper
[01:31] <nhaines> <3
[01:31] <nhaines> I think that speaks better about John Williams than it does about me though, lol.
[01:32] <pleia2> he is brilliant :)
[01:33] <nhaines> He was just what those films needed.  But I'm super happy to have become acquainted with Howard Shore too!
[01:34] <pleia2> yesss
[02:52] <BoojeWookeMan___> life jim?
[02:53] <BoojeWookeMan___> life jim???
[02:56] <DonkeyHotei> yes
[03:51] <DonkeyHotei> philipballew: i think that's a swell idea
[03:52] <philipballew> DonkeyHotei, It seems like it would be very easy to accomplish as well.
[03:52] <philipballew> I know how much he liked to come to SCALE  as well asnd with it being so soon.
[03:52] <DonkeyHotei> and he very much looked forward to this year as well
[03:53] <DonkeyHotei> this photo is one of the best http://www.boston-baden.com/hazel/Pix/p.cgi?5899-09
[03:53] <darthrobot`> Title: [Error reading title]
[04:03] <nhaines> I feel like I should set up a desktop file for my Ubuntu book virtual machine.
[04:51] <philipballew> nhaines, Seems maybe practical?
[04:55] <nhaines> philipballew: I have VirtualBox pinned but then I have to double-click my virtual machine and close the main VB window.  Sooo much effort.
[04:56] <philipballew> My only two virtual boxes are osx and windows 7 currently
[04:56] <philipballew> nhaines, seems like a pretty cool idea to have the shortcut for sure.
[04:58]  * ianorlin uses kvm
[05:01] <nhaines> I have a handful, but I don't use the others often.  Mostly they're prebuilt for like live CDs and such.
[05:02] <philipballew> Ah, my laptop does not have a cd drive
[05:03] <nhaines> I usually just use ISOs.
[05:03] <nhaines> But prebuilt, multicore, 1 GB RAM, no hard drive, etc.
[05:05] <philipballew> nhaines, that seems pretty intense. I usually prefer a duel boot whenever I can, but I am old school maybe
[05:06] <philipballew> Then again, I usually do 99 percent of whatever I need to do in a web browser
[05:07] <nhaines> Every couple of months I zsync an Ubuntu daily image and boot it, mouse around a bit, and shut it down.
[05:09]  * ianorlin has done 9 in a day before
[05:12] <nhaines> If I were still doing serious testing I'd just use KVM.
[05:15] <philipballew> nhaines, For testing I assume?
[05:15] <DonkeyHotei> the more things you test, the less extensively you can test them
[05:16] <philipballew> the guy at my local lug was talking to me last week I was there about how he has to use a vm to test things
[05:17] <DonkeyHotei> vm certainly simplifies testing
[05:17] <nhaines> Yeah, and the Windows VM is just for when it's time to be furious at my Bluetooth headset for needing a firmware update.
[05:23] <philipballew> nhaines, I never update my firmware for anything.
[05:24] <philipballew> if it works, I dont change it.
[05:24] <philipballew> maybe I am just basic
[05:32] <nhaines> This headset doesn't work particularly well and every firmware update has made drastic improvements.
[05:36] <philipballew> nhaines, ah, seems like a necessary evil of sorts
[05:37] <nhaines> Shame too, because all their others have worked great and now I'm not sure I'm going to stick with them next time.
[05:40]  * philipballew uses his cell phone while driving.
[05:42] <DonkeyHotei> i stopped texting behind the wheel not because it got banned but because android made it impossible to do even remotely safely
[17:15] <pleia2> ftr, our server's on 14.04, so no icky eglibc bug