[02:28] <tsimonq2> Ok, we need some help in #ubuntu-devel
[02:28] <tsimonq2> and quick
[02:28] <tsimonq2> I'm being spammed in a PM
[02:28] <tsimonq2> Two different bots
[02:28] <tsimonq2> then on the channel
[02:28] <tsimonq2> why do I hook up my phone to these things /o\
[02:29] <tsimonq2> ~Aninha663@059149196202.ctinets.com ~Kyla_7855@45.77.30.143 ~matt17262@216.212.247.208.rose.net - these are the people that spammed me
[02:30] <tsimonq2> Thank you Unit193.
[02:31]  * tsimonq2 exits the channel, feel free to PM if you need any info from me
[02:45] <Jack_Sparrow__> I caant even spell today
[02:45] <Jack_Sparrow__> Hey elky
[02:46] <elky> Jack_Sparrow__: hi, nice to see you back around
[02:46] <Jack_Sparrow__> Nice to be back.  I
[02:46] <elky> however we've noted that you keep referring to your past op status as a means to win arguments. could you please avoid that?
[02:46] <Jack_Sparrow__> Lots of us moved to linuxmint when forced on unity
[02:47] <Jack_Sparrow__> Read carefully and it was not an attempt to win any argument
[02:48] <elky> sigh
[03:22] <Jack_Sparrow__> elky, you here.  I just went through a few days of ubuntu irc logs and day after day and not one post of you kelping anyone.  It seems some things never change.    Just my opinion.
[03:25] <chu> One would hope elky's not kelping anyone.
[21:31] <genii> !pastebinit
[21:34] <genii> It does default to that URL already now. I'll change the factoid.
[21:34] <genii> ubottu: pastebinit is <reply>
[21:35] <genii> ubottu: pastebinit is <reply> pastebinit is the command-line equivalent of !pastebin - Command output, or other text can be redirected to pastebinit, which then reports an URL containing the output - To use pastebinit, install the « pastebinit » package from a package manager - Simple usage: command | pastebinit
[21:35] <genii> ubottu: no pastebinit is <reply> pastebinit is the command-line equivalent of !pastebin - Command output, or other text can be redirected to pastebinit, which then reports an URL containing the output - To use pastebinit, install the « pastebinit » package from a package manager - Simple usage: command | pastebinit