[13:05] <cmaloney> JoDee (in her networking class) was trying to find out what layer TLS used
[13:05] <cmaloney> and found that it operates at several layers
[13:05] <cmaloney> (and found several different descriptions of which layers it worked at)
[13:05] <cmaloney> I quote: "Fuck the OSI model"
[13:30] <cmaloney> Also: Good morning
[13:46] <jrwren> good morning.
[13:46] <jrwren> cool mug topic. I remember Officer Liposky from when I was at Oakland.
[13:50] <cmaloney> jrwren: Yeah, it should be interesting. :)
[14:07] <shakes808> morning
[14:07] <shakes808> cmaloney: yeah, I didn't enjoy my networking class either. interesting stuff. so interesting, i will let the network guys deal with it :)
[14:09] <jrwren> Most networking classes are pretty bad AFAIK.
[14:10] <jrwren> maybe we should run our own :)
[14:10] <shakes808> haha, I would sign up :)
[14:12] <jrwren> when you give a crazy emacs lover a phd, they do wicked shit like publish this junk: http://mjambon.github.io/vim-vs-emacs/
[14:14] <_stink_> haha!
[14:14] <_stink_> this is great.
[14:17] <_stink_> worth noting that the content involved here is prose plus figures/equations
[14:17] <_stink_> far different from code.
[14:18] <jrwren> _stink_: ya know, that is a really good point.
[14:19] <_stink_> not that my vim ego is hurt or anything. :)
[14:24] <jrwren> mine is. a bit.
[20:34] <smart> Hi Guys!
[20:34] <smart> Anyone?
[20:34] <brousch__> Me!
[20:34] <smart> OK
[20:35] <smart> Do you know if coffee house coders are geting together tonight and at what hour?
[20:36] <smart> I know that they are getting together in Royal Oak, but at what time?
[20:37] <smart> Hello!
[20:41] <cmaloney> Nice of them to wait
[20:51] <brousch__> heh