[11:16] <brousch> dzho: I did the same thing at one point
[13:26] <cmaloney> Wonder if they actually thought they'd be shipping to the USA.
[15:15] <dzho> "global" is what one wants, the first path element after the hostname should be 'gl' instead of 'en'
[15:15] <dzho> once you get to the shipping options, there's a list of countries, but it is only piecemeal alphabetized.
[15:15] <dzho> "United States" ends up somewhere in the middle, at the end of one run, but before another.
[15:15] <dzho> s/at/near/
[22:53] <brousch> cmaloney: I was listening to doom metal (very slow, heavy metal) in my office when George walked in. I asked if he liked it. "No, it's too epic." I'm going to treat that like a compliment, like when he calls my cooking "Too tasty."
[22:59] <_stink_> haha brousch
[23:06] <cmaloney> Heh
[23:06] <cmaloney> That's awesome.
[23:07] <_stink_> sqlalchemy question just in case someone has seen this: has anyone had trouble mapping Boolean columns with sqlite?  i googled around and didn't find anything obvious.  i'm using declarative, and my insert statements include all the columns except the Boolean ones, and if i dump the mapper for that table it doesn't show the Boolean columns there.
[23:07] <_stink_> i also asked in #sqlalchemy.
[23:07] <cmaloney> Are you reflecting or creating?
[23:08] <cmaloney> Because reflection is going to get it wrong as they're integers
[23:09] <_stink_> not reflecting - each column is fully included in the model class.
[23:10] <_stink_> er, explicitly.
[23:10] <_stink_> the table is there already thought thanks to alembic
[23:11] <_stink_> s/thought/though
[23:11] <cmaloney> So this is an alembic issue then?
[23:11] <cmaloney> Not quite following
[23:13] <_stink_> naw, it's in my application.  the table is in the db and .schema shows the right stuff.  but in the model class, i am using declarative, and i have something like
[23:13] <_stink_> read = Column(Boolean, blahblah)
[23:14] <_stink_> but the read column never gets mapped
[23:14] <cmaloney> Did you try using a different variable name, or is this for all booleans?
[23:16] <_stink_> i wondered that too - it's for all Booleans, but they are named "read", "write", and "delete" :P
[23:16] <_stink_> so maybe some kind of collision
[23:16] <cmaloney> Try adding something to the vars like _flag and see if that works.
[23:17] <cmaloney> brb
[23:17] <_stink_> i'd need to change the column names though?  or maybe there's a mapper flag to point to a different column name
[23:17] <_stink_> thanks for the advice cmaloney
[23:22] <brousch> _stink_: delete might be your issue http://www.sqlite.org/lang_keywords.html