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EriC^^morning all05:14
Bashing-omWB EriC^^ :)05:25
EriC^^thanks Bashing-om :)05:56
Bashing-omEriC^^: Good to have ya back ,., good help is so hard to come by :P06:02
EriC^^:P06:02
ducassegood morning06:21
Bashing-omducasse: Ahhh .. the morning crew is arriving :)06:29
ducassehi Bashing-om, how have you been? still going well with the non-smoking?06:31
Bashing-omducasse: I had hoped by now to be at least down to the 4 hits .. but NOooooo. still at 6 at 2 hours or so :( Nasty habit !06:41
Bashing-omducasse: The good is that when I leave the house, I do not carry my smoking with me and I do not get stressed out if I am away for more than the 2 hours :D06:48
JimBuntuBashing-om, you can do it. Do not give up.06:49
ducasseBashing-om: i'm impressed you're still going :) well done, keep it up and you'll get there06:49
ducassehi JimBuntu06:49
ducasseall well this morning?06:49
JimBuntuhi ducasse . Good morning to you and to Luna.06:49
Bashing-omducasse: ya gotta want to ! ,, and the rest is will power .06:50
Bashing-omducasse: sadly .. I like to smoke - just because  I need to does not mean I want to :(06:51
ducasseBashing-om: exactly the same here, i'm under doctor's orders to quit, but i just don't want to. makes it difficult to build up motivation.06:52
JimBuntuBashing-om, I worked in tobacco for years... so did my wife, that's where I met her (work related). I quit smoking accidentally... I tried vaping as a new way to add to my tobacco use,,, wound up not wanting cigarettes within a week, It has been this way for about 5 years now.06:53
EriC^^do you still vape?06:54
JimBuntuI do still vape. ( I don't consider that smoking)06:55
Bashing-omJimBuntu: I have tried all the diversions .. and though I have bad COPD I still want my pipe .06:56
EriC^^JimBuntu: i watched infinity chamber, nice movie06:57
JimBuntuBashing-om, Ah, you use a pipe. I did too, much harder to break than cigarettes. I will say, they make special vape equipment for pipe smokers. I have some and it is different from normal.06:57
EriC^^i feel like it could have been way 'huger' if it had like a production stuff kinda thing going06:57
JimBuntuEriC^^, +9000. I am watching that again this weekend, already planned it. I doubt it will be as good as the first time, but I don't mind.06:58
EriC^^there's a movie that reminded me of it a little, it's totally different but has similar concept 'source code'06:58
JimBuntuI *think* I have seen that move too,need to check06:59
EriC^^it's about a guy who has to relive the last 8 minutes of somebody's life over and over til he finds out who is trying to bomb the train06:59
JimBuntuOh, yes... I liked that movie!06:59
JimBuntuHe winds up figuring out how to stay alive in the 'alternate' reality07:00
EriC^^there's an old movie i just reminded of.. hmm let me see the name07:00
EriC^^'The jacket'07:00
JimBuntu'The Jacket' has Kris Kristofferson ... basically assured to be good, in my book.07:01
EriC^JimBuntu: have you seen the jacket? https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0366627/07:04
JimBuntuI don't think so. Since it was mentioned, it's now on my list.07:05
EriC^it's very good, it's about a soldier who comes back from war, and he wounds up by mistake in some mental ward where they're making experiments by putting people in those chambers where you see and hear nothing for long periods07:05
EriC^and he goes on a bunch of stuff in time and stuff like that, it's very good, the lead actor is adrien body07:06
JimBuntuSensory deprivation, yup, sounds interesting.07:06
EriC^soundtrack is pretty amazing too, very soothing07:07
JimBuntuSoundtracks make all the difference. Have you seen "Drive" (2011) ?07:07
EriC^nope i dont think so07:07
EriC^insta-downloading :D07:08
JimBuntuThat one is really good too, in my book. Stars Ryan Gosling, before he was big and famous07:08
EriC^looks good and ryan gosling so good actor07:08
JimBuntuIt's basically a drawn out version of an Aesops Fable ( Toad and the scorpion)07:09
JimBuntuAlthough, I would say it's told in a way that even Aesop would adore.07:09
EriC^aha07:10
JimBuntuI find that I am drawn to the retelling of the old stories, don't even have to be that old...07:12
EriC^you mean like true stories07:14
EriC^?07:14
JimBuntuWell, I mainly mean 'the classics'. Mostly, the stories that were once told my mouth only, eventually written down... the kind of stuff that a grandparent tells to their grandchildren at bed time.07:17
EriC^ah i see07:17
EriC^can you give an example?07:17
JimBuntuA toad is walking by a river, notices a scorpion. They begin to discuss the weather, The Toad says goodbye and declares it is going to the other side of the river... the scorpion asks the toad if it will help him.07:19
JimBuntuThe scorpion tells the toad that it too would like to cross the river.07:19
JimBuntuThe toad says "No. You are a scorpion, you will sting me!".07:20
JimBuntuThe scorpion tells the toad, that if it lets it ride on the toads back, to the other side of the river, then it would surely not sting the toad.07:20
JimBuntuThe toad thinks about this and agrees... while crossing the river, the two talk of many things... at some point the toad feels the sharp pain of being stung.07:21
JimBuntuAs they are sinking, due to the sting... the toad turnds it's head a bit to look at the scorpion and asks "Why?".07:22
JimBuntuThe scorpion replies as it only knows how... "Because, I am a scorpion, my friend."07:22
JimBuntu^^ very short version07:22
JimBuntuOnce the toad begins to die, they both sink into the water. All is lost.07:23
ducassethose fables are excellent, been a while since i read them.07:24
JimBuntuI have an old copy in print. They are the things religions are made from.07:24
EriC^interesting07:24
EriC^i dont agree with it, but it's interesting07:25
EriC^i think i've heard it before as a child or something07:25
EriC^the premise is that people dont change? that's the moral of the story?07:26
JimBuntuIt's odd, how different we are today. I have read these stories to my children. The children are more stuck on all kinds of small details than they are on the 'big picture'. I figure it's something that requires a certain amount of experience to understand. That is OK. I will keep reading them, until they understand the true meanings.07:26
JimBuntuEriC^, it requires interpreting, and while there are many interpretations, I don't think there is a 'right' or 'wrong' answer.07:27
EriC^hmm, to me it seemed like he's saying 'i did this because i'm a scorpion' it means that it's his nature and he doesnt change07:28
EriC^whether what he did is 'bad' or 'good' is a whole other debate07:28
JimBuntuThe way I take it, the scorpion is a predator and a killer. It is meant to kill things, and most know this. It's in it's nature. To ask it to not kill, is an abomination of the natural order.07:28
EriC^but i dont agree, i think the scorpion could befriend the toad and at least not sting him since they are cooperating07:29
EriC^lions tigers and bears have known to become friends (all 3 at once even)07:29
JimBuntuI agree EriC^ and in reality this is how things work, we resist our natural calling, for self-benefit.07:30
ducassethis is a fable, you goy to take it as such.07:30
ducasse*got07:30
JimBuntuI think the point of the story isn't about this, it's about knowing that if you are asking nature (or a person/etc) to change, be prepared for them not to.07:30
JimBuntuIn the print version, the toad and the scorpion dwell on if the scorpion might sting the toad... and the scorpion always re-assures they it will not.07:31
EriC^but that's just propagating fear and prejudice and generalization and ill knowledge07:32
JimBuntu"prejudice and generalization and ill knowledge" like I said,... this is the stuff religions are made of.07:33
JimBuntulol07:33
EriC^yup exactly :D07:34
JimBuntuThese fables are meant to teach lessons, not to be taken literally. The point is, learn from mistakes, don't expect others to change... even if your life is at risk, Do for others, despite the risk,07:34
JimBuntuMy family has a saying, "Those who can..., MUST, for those that can't."07:35
EriC^that's kind of opposite07:35
EriC^that's a nice saying07:36
EriC^so do good with others despite the risk, but dont expect people to change cause you cant control what they do07:37
JimBuntuThanks, it's a lot better than the previous family motto... that was basically, "Enjoy the beautiful prairie"07:37
JimBuntuYes, help others, while not expecting them to appreciate it or to not attack you07:38
EriC^but doesn't it suck to be the toad sinking in the water after getting stung?07:39
Bashing-omJimBuntu: ^^ sounds like support :)07:39
JimBuntuDo "good", simply to do so, despite any risks.07:39
JimBuntuBashing-om, lol, yes, it does sound like volunteer support.07:40
EriC^assuming i'm helping someone online, and he needs my ssh login to be helped, and he's done some naughty stuff, i should still help him?07:40
EriC^by giving my ssh login and then not expect him to delete my entire family photos and such and delicate info07:40
EriC^that doesn't seem practical, if a person does that many times in a row he'll surely get pretty devastated07:41
JimBuntuEriC^, all decisions rest upon your soul. At the same time, to do something that risks your own well-being, is also a risk that may prevent your future support of others... scales are meant for many things, even though risks and rewards can be difficult to measure in this physical realm07:41
EriC^well the number one priority is survival of the self and well being07:42
JimBuntuYes, our primary task must not be forgotten or negated.07:43
EriC^if i do something with that magnitude of risk it'd be stupid and as you said might devastate my own self07:43
JimBuntuTask #2, caring for our family and beloved, must also not be forgotten.07:43
JimBuntuFor the few, they place the care of others above all else. This is OK, over-all, as without these few people, we would not be here. It is not something the majority are asked to do though. This i why we call them saints, and give them a special place.07:45
EriC^hmm i think sainthood is a psychological problem07:46
JimBuntuEh, what do I know... the child of farmers, the lover of technology.07:46
EriC^sainthood itself, i'm not talking about somebody having to diffuse a bomb to save a village and knows he's going to die in the process07:46
EriC^that's just the right thing to do in that situation07:46
EriC^but i think saints are people who've had some kind of hardship, or lack of something, and then go the sainthood route07:47
JimBuntuExactly. When presented with a problem that requires sacrifice for the "greater" good... not all will make the right choice. Many "today" ignore the problem instead of solving it.07:47
EriC^hmm maybe07:48
LtWorfEriC^:07:48
LtWorf*defuse07:48
EriC^how many people wouldn't do it though, i think we all have it in us to do that07:48
EriC^LtWorf: :D07:48
JimBuntuLtWorf, hmmm... bomb designs should include more fuses... the in-case of overload, physically degrade, kinds.07:49
JimBuntuEriC^, sadly, while we may all have it within us, most flee rather than fight. This is shown day in and day out, by how many bystanders allow for things to happen.07:50
EriC^hmm07:50
EriC^yeah they do it for many reasons, one being what we mentioned earlier, the primary mission07:51
EriC^could be a million reasons why they just stand07:51
LtWorfmostly it's too sudden for them to process it07:52
JimBuntuYes, back to the "scales"... we all have them, some of us lean on one side or the other.07:52
JimBuntuI do not "blame" them for acting in one way or another, they are not obliged to help everyone.07:52
JimBuntuI will reward those that choose to help though.07:53
EriC^yeah blame can't be had, in reality for them it would be the better choice, so they are actually doing what's worse for them, as human beings07:53
JimBuntuThis is our struggle. Help and risk much, or ignore and risk less... eventually though, we will possibly be the ones on the other side of the decision and be asking for help.07:54
EriC^that's true07:54
EriC^we ultimately do it for ourselves, doing good feels good in the end07:55
EriC^when the scales are off it's due to other problems07:55
EriC^cause nobody would knowingly do that, they dont know how to solve a problem etc and they're doing that instead07:55
JimBuntuDoing good feels good, is contagious and such,... many, even the non-religious, still expect some kind of balance in the world. "If I do good now, then good should be done for me later"07:56
JimBuntuThe reality is that there is no balance, we have to create that.... as interactive entities. imho07:57
EriC^yup07:58
Bashing-omOff to bed ,, back on in about 12 hours . \o08:18
ducassesleep well Bashing-om08:19
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Gargravarrdid SegFault1 really just ask us to help them cheat on an exam?09:35
* Gargravarr shakes head09:35
guiverc:)09:36
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guivercHowdy JimBuntu, thanks.11:34
BluesKajHowdy folks12:53
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SlidingHornquiet in main...not sure if that's a good thing or a bad one lol21:17

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