[06:27] <brobostigon> morning boys and girls.
[06:35] <zmoylan-pi> o/
[06:36] <brobostigon> o/
[06:52] <knightw0rk> hey everyone
[06:55] <brobostigon> hi
[09:19] <knightwise> morning
[09:58]  * Laney checks this is #ubuntu-uk
[09:58] <Laney> good
[09:59] <Laney> this cold is UNACCEPTABLE!
[10:05] <knightwise> hey Laney
[10:05] <knightwise> agree
[10:05] <knightwise> it should be 15c outside
[10:19] <Laney> down with this sort of thing I say
[10:22] <zmoylan-pi> careful now
[10:28] <knightwise> My wife thinks i'm nuts
[10:28] <knightwise> ive been crawling BBS's last nigh$
[10:28] <knightwise> she could not understand what (or why) i was doing that :)
[10:33] <Laney> they still exist?
[11:33] <ujjain2> Can you say ´consider as done´ in English or ´consider it done´?
[11:34] <SuperMatt> we would say "consider it done"
[11:34] <SuperMatt> which means that you haven't done it yet, but it will be done in no time at all, it's my top priority, and you don't need to worry about it
[11:35] <ujjain2> ah really
[11:35] <ujjain2> I thought it was already done then
[11:35] <ujjain2> thanks SuperMatt
[11:35] <SuperMatt> it does not mean it is already done
[11:35] <ujjain2> ah ok, I am Dutch, always just assumed
[11:35] <ujjain2> but it makes sense, else it would be just ¨done¨, not ¨consider as done¨
[11:35] <ujjain2> makes sense
[11:36] <SuperMatt> The best use would be in an office, someone walks up to my desk and asks for a change. I will say "consider it done" if I know I'll have it finished by the time they get back to their desk
[11:38] <ujjain2> Yeah, makes sense. I just sent an email ¨consider as done¨ after already having done it. I will try to remember what you said.
[11:40] <SuperMatt> You could also use "consider it done" for when you've made the change, but there is some delay before the change takes effect
[14:26] <Laney> xnox: got one of those sim cards you posted about on facebook
[14:26] <Laney> the library's wifi has crapped out one too many times
[14:26] <xnox> Laney, =)))) whoop whoop
[14:26] <Laney> what do you use it with?
[14:26] <xnox> Laney, i was pondering to blog about it.
[14:27] <xnox> Laney, I ported my mobile phone number to A&A ISP for it to become a SIP number, and I just have the PAYG card in my phone.
[14:27] <xnox> and tether off that, and use that all the time now.
[14:27] <Laney> data only?
[14:27] <xnox> yeap
[14:27] <Laney> works with the native phone apps or you have to use something else?
[14:28] <xnox> and make & receive calls via SIP -> because stock android phone dialer, has SIP accounts built-in, in the settings.
[14:28] <Laney> ah nice
[14:28] <xnox> Laney, you can add and test e.g. canonical VOIP in there too.
[14:28] <Laney> I got a hotspot thing this time
[14:28] <Laney> might consider that at some point
[14:28] <xnox> yeah, or e.g. many phones are dual-sim these days.
[14:28] <xnox> hence you can have active backup data-only sim ;-)
[14:29] <Laney> yeah mine is
[14:29] <Laney> guess I could use that to make a hotspot / tether
[14:29] <xnox> if you have usb stick hotspot, some Wi-Fi routers accept that via USB, to have home-wifi active backup to 4g too.
[14:31] <Laney> I paid three for their tethering addon but it was so so so crap
[14:31] <Laney> every 10 minutes it would die and show me the "why are you tethering you bad person?" page