[05:23] <Kilos> morning za peeps
[06:04] <nuvolari> \o
[06:04] <nuvolari> oh hi oom Kilos :)
[06:04] <nuvolari> gaan dit goed?
[06:10] <Kilos> lo nuvolari ja dankie
[06:11] <Kilos> moes net gaan boom takke stukkies sny wat gisteraand se wind gebreek het
[06:34] <Kilos> wbb
[07:20] <magespawn> good morning
[07:24] <inetpro> good mornings everyone
[08:20] <Kilos> hi Kapanda 
[08:25] <magespawn> hi Kilos 
[08:32] <Kilos> hi magespawn 
[08:38] <magespawn> how is new year Kilos?
[08:39] <magespawn> i am sure there should be a 'the' in that sentance somewhere
[08:42] <Kilos> haha
[08:42] <Kilos> just another year magespawn 
[08:50] <magespawn> indeed
[08:58] <magespawn> lots of people attach significance to the 'new' year though
[09:03] <Kilos> yeah so funny
[09:03] <Kilos> major old year party and wake into new year broke and with a hangover
[10:30] <nuvolari> ja ons waai weg hier in die kaap ook
[10:31] <nuvolari> Ek was darem dankbaar vir die koel weer gisteraand
[10:34] <Kilos> nog steeds warm hier maar hulle se dit mag miskien reen later
[11:51] <magespawn> it threatened to rain here earlier in the north west
[12:19] <gremble> We had thunder
[12:19] <gremble> Not the blew away
[12:24] <MaNL> we should celebrate new years for all the older calendar systems as well, imagine how much more partying could get done
[13:01] <Kilos> inetpro clouds building lekker
[13:01] <Kilos> very hot outside
[14:14] <Kilos> inetpro maybe you should go home
[14:15] <Kilos> before the white stones start falling
[14:43] <Kilos> maybe only gonna happen after the wind turns around
[14:43] <Kilos> sigh
[14:49] <Kilos> wind swapped direction
[15:10] <magespawn> later all
[16:01] <Kilos> sounds like its storming by goosie
[17:37] <Kilos> hmm... storm killed my connection and dropped 4mm water
[18:08] <Kilos> night all. sleep tight
[21:29] <superfly> inetpro: http://bin.snyman.info/
[21:34] <superfly> hrm, now that it's a little better, I should upload it to Launchpad
[21:36] <superfly> hi gremble
[21:38] <gremble> Hey superfly 
[21:38] <gremble> How are you?
[21:38] <superfly> I'm doing OK, how are you?
[21:39] <gremble> I am well thank you. Tried to sleep, but I suspect that that isn't happening tonight
[21:41] <superfly> ah
[21:42] <superfly> I've just updated my pastebin "clone" finally, and I'm uploading it to Launchpad so that other people can tell me how bad my code is
[21:42] <gremble> Haha. if you want someone to tell you how bad your code is, why not submit a patch to the kernel?
[21:44] <superfly> https://launchpad.net/stickynotes
[21:44] <superfly> gremble: I'm not a masochist
[21:44] <superfly> inetpro: https://launchpad.net/stickynotes
[21:45] <gremble> Nice :P
[21:45] <superfly> with the "reference implementation" at http://bin.snyman.info/
[21:48] <gremble> superfly: What do you use for syntax highlighting? Vim doesn't even come with such a large selection as some paste services, including yours, come with
[21:49] <superfly> gremble: pygments
[21:49] <gremble> Ah
[21:49] <gremble> I think I use that on my site for syntax highlighting. that or the ruby one. I can't remember what Jekyll uses
[21:50] <superfly> This is the exact code I use for the syntax highlighting: http://bin.snyman.info/mmmzatnw
[21:51] <gremble> That is quite simple
[21:52] <superfly> well, you make the person select the lexer when they create the note, and then pygments does the rest
[21:54] <gremble> https://i.imgur.com/n4Khbmi.jpg This beauty I caught in my room two days ago
[21:55] <gremble> That is probably how a editor's syntax highlighting does it as well, by selecting the lexer from the filetype
[22:02] <gremble> http://composingprograms.com/ SCIP but with python.
[22:03] <superfly> gremble: nice specimen!
[22:04] <gremble> I wish I could find an identification, but I haven't found a scorpion book in the bookstores
[22:04] <gremble> The internet is also not very helpful
[22:05] <gremble> I don't even know if 50/50 still exists to ask them :P
[22:06] <superfly> gremble: I've seen the type before
[22:07] <gremble> I see scorpions quite often, but tiny ones. This is the largest one that I have seen up close. 
[22:09] <superfly> Maybe bottom right? http://www.biodiversityexplorer.org/arachnids/scorpions/dangerous.htm
[22:11] <superfly> http://www.scorpions.co.za/small-scorpion-gauteng/
[22:11] <gremble> http://www.biodiversityexplorer.org/arachnids/scorpions/scorpionidae/opistophthalmus_capensis.htm Looks more like that one, but that one seems to come from the cape
[22:12] <gremble> Ive checked that scorpions.co.za site, but they seem more concerned with promoting their book than being informative
[22:13] <superfly> ya, so I noticed
[22:14] <superfly> the pincers look too big for it to be venomous, in my opinion
[22:15] <gremble> All scorpions are venomous. We don't have any that'll kill you. Those with thick tails will just cause you severe pain, where as those with larger pincers would cause less severe pain
[22:16] <gremble> But just like a tarantula, it may not be harmful, but I would rather not get stung :P
[22:16] <gremble> I wanted to become an entomologist when I was in school xD
[22:21] <superfly> heh. when you see your dad's friend's name under the "thanks" section
[22:21] <gremble> :P
[22:22] <superfly> Dr Nils Bergman. He used to live in Zimbabwe, now lives in Cape Town. He has a whole lot of scorpions in resin, which he caught in the course of his work in Zim.
[22:23] <superfly> Funnily enough, he's actually a gynae
[22:23] <gremble> For a while I thought about making an insect pinboard, but that is an insane amount of work to do