--- Log opened Sat Nov 15 00:00:40 2008 00:01 -!- cwire [n=chatzill@168.28.136.17] has joined #se2600 00:14 <@sdodson> http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_gQ4q3hjYrFQ/SR4cC30YPaI/AAAAAAAAAVo/1pV8-1bta2U/s1600-h/devel_contrib.jpg the continium of Linux users. 00:15 < dasunt> I'm not a maintainer yet! 00:15 < dasunt> I love the "Alan Cox" at the end. 00:22 <@brimstone> it just needs a "r2" at the bottom 00:23 <@sdodson> r2? 00:24 <@brimstone> rev 2 00:32 * Catonic phases 00:33 <@Catonic> whiizy? 00:34 <@sdodson> Catonic: hi 00:44 -!- sdodson [n=sdodson@serenity.ninjr.org] has left #se2600 [] 00:45 < cwire> my hd crashed today (80 gig) and the cheapest one they had at walmart was 320 gig, not a bad tradeup 00:46 <@Catonic> http://www.break.com/index/ghost-ride-the-tank.html 00:49 < cwire> you'd think the terrorists would know when they're going to make a music video, perfect time for an rpg 00:51 < dasunt> It's a good evening for Opeth. 00:52 <@Catonic> I'm just amused at the whole concept.. 00:52 < dasunt> Jesus fucking Christ! 00:52 < dasunt> Are you all facebooking right now? 00:52 <@Catonic> "we've got a 10-ton truck... let's put it in neutral and walk all over it" 00:54 < cwire> :) 01:02 * dasunt misses bloody marys. 01:03 * cwire misses the coke to go with my jug o' rum 01:03 <@coil> i miss my left hard 01:03 <@coil> hand* 01:04 < cwire> you got me beat 01:04 <@Catonic> http://www.break.com/index/compilation-of-motorcycle-crashes.html 01:04 <@Catonic> I love the one where the guy sucessfully mounts a 180 01:04 -!- cwire [n=chatzill@168.28.136.17] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 01:05 <@coil> mount me 01:06 -!- cwire [n=chatzill@168.28.136.17] has joined #se2600 01:07 <@Catonic> coil: not my type. ain't got no vaginer. 01:08 < cwire> heh, 180 right into the fence 01:08 < cwire> nice 01:08 <@coil> that's what you think 01:08 <@coil> you haven't seen me recently 01:11 < cwire> hmm, just noticed that the phreaknic page on wilpig.org is down 01:18 <@Catonic> http://www.break.com/trutv-crazy-stupid-vids/tow-me-away.html <- dude sounds like raymond's brother 01:20 <@coil> no u 01:21 < dasunt> Is the PN audio up yet? 01:22 <@Catonic> this has been the laziest post-con showing yet 01:22 <@Catonic> no videos, no photos, nothing. 01:22 <@Catonic> almost as if... no recording devices survived. 01:22 <@coil> fbi took everything 01:22 < cwire> yeah, kinda sucks 01:23 < cwire> my friend was next to useless on picture taking and he wasn't even drunk the whole weekend 01:26 <@Catonic> http://www.break.com/index/hilary-obama-mahna-mahna.html 01:26 < cwire> i remember evilpig said the video stuff he got wasn't good enough quality to put up, think he was waiting on dvds to see if it was better 01:27 <@Catonic> I'm just thinking out loud, but I'd be willing to bet that FreeBSD 2.2.5-RELEASE would run like a scalded dog on a modern processor. 01:28 <@coil> why bother 01:29 * Catonic pulls the trigger 01:29 * Catonic dies. 01:29 <@coil> good 01:31 -!- dasunt [n=dasunt@24-56-151-35.mn.warpdriveonline.com] has quit [Read error: 113 (No route to host)] 01:31 -!- dasunt [n=dasunt@24-56-151-35.mn.warpdriveonline.com] has joined #se2600 01:32 -!- C-P [n=HappyDan@cpe-66-74-233-196.socal.res.rr.com] has joined #se2600 01:42 < dasunt> Meh. 01:42 -!- C-P [n=HappyDan@cpe-66-74-233-196.socal.res.rr.com] has quit [Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)] 01:51 < dasunt> http://www.catswhothrowupgrass.com/kill.php 01:53 <@coil> dude i showed you that last night 01:53 <@coil> and you fuckin didn't say shit 01:53 <@coil> then you go and repaste it thinking you found it all by ur self 01:53 <@coil> fuck you 02:01 <@Catonic> coil: don't you have a cock to go smoke? 02:01 <@coil> no i haven't done that in two years 02:02 <@coil> sirius xm merge ftl 02:02 <@coil> they merged the channel lineup with out telling anyone 02:02 < cwire> sigh, you forget all the little utilities you used all the time until you reformat and don't have them 02:04 <@Catonic> http://divisibleby0.com/murder/ 02:05 <@Catonic> I'm putting a chainsaw in the Rabbit for safety. 02:15 -!- cwire [n=chatzill@168.28.136.17] has quit ["ChatZilla 0.9.83 [Firefox 3.0.4/2008102920]"] 02:19 -!- Catonic_ [n=catonic@60-24.9-67.bham.res.rr.com] has joined #se2600 02:26 -!- Catonic [n=catonic@60-24.9-67.bham.res.rr.com] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 02:26 -!- Catonic_ is now known as Catonic 02:26 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o Catonic] by ChanServ 02:26 <@Catonic> bitches! 02:28 <@coil> shut 02:28 <@coil> the 02:28 <@coil> front 02:28 <@coil> door 02:41 <@juice> hi 02:42 -!- unixfag1 [n=ryan@c-75-66-111-159.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has quit ["Leaving."] 02:42 <@coil> no im not 02:50 <@Catonic> omg, Don LaFontaine was from Duluth 02:51 <@juice> sup Catonic 02:51 <@coil> zomffffffffffffgggggggggh 02:51 <@Catonic> lmfao: "When they did Fargo, they were doing a Minnesota accent. Fargo, is in North Dakota..." 02:52 <@Catonic> juice: watching this video: http://maniatv.com/shows/spread-entertainment/playlists/previous-episodes/videos/dave-navarros-spread-ep-27-111507 02:52 <@juice> ic 02:53 <@Catonic> and I just figured out how to do 16th notes on bass 02:58 <@Catonic> ... and I just killed a pick. a 2.0mm no less... 02:58 <@coil> pick of destiny 02:59 <@coil> did ya like that movie Catonic ???????? 03:14 <@Catonic> never seen it 03:14 <@Catonic> i did just figure out how to do slap-harmonics on bass. 03:14 <@Catonic> I feel like a technical bass god. 03:16 <@Catonic> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I46MMXGKaQ0 <- fuck that kid is -good- 03:19 <@coil> http://img147.imageshack.us/img147/9924/donotpostbf3.jpg i wonder what those chracters say on that sign 03:19 <@coil> 986F 64B9 3005 E03E FC42 A41E BD57 3179 03:23 <@Catonic> lmfao, victor wooten busting andy griffith 03:23 <@coil> we might as well just talk in our heads Catonic 03:24 <@juice> later 03:24 <@juice> victor wooten awesome bass player 03:24 <@coil> k 03:25 <@Catonic> yeah 03:25 <@Catonic> he's one of the best 03:25 <@juice> 1 of the elite bass players slap pop pro 03:25 <@Catonic> victor is like buckethead on bass... but the wootens are all talented 03:25 <@Catonic> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZyQAFroumM 03:41 <@Catonic> damn, I miss ratm 03:41 <@Catonic> NOW TESTIFY!@!@! 03:42 <@coil> that song is so annoying 03:53 -!- Catonic [n=catonic@60-24.9-67.bham.res.rr.com] has quit [Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)] 04:24 -!- Catonic [n=catonic@60-24.9-67.bham.res.rr.com] has joined #se2600 04:25 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o Catonic] by ChanServ 05:24 <@Catonic> Scary times we're living in when the voices of reason come from the punk and industrial muscians of the 1980s and 1990s 05:24 <@Catonic> Al Jourgensen, Henry Rollins, 06:47 -!- Catonic_lp [n=cinotac@adsl-068-209-203-168.sip.hsv.bellsouth.net] has quit [Remote closed the connection] 07:32 -!- Catonic_lp [n=cinotac@adsl-068-209-203-168.sip.hsv.bellsouth.net] has joined #se2600 07:33 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o Catonic_lp] by ChanServ 07:35 <@Catonic_lp> Good moaning #se2600!!!! 08:24 -!- nated0g [n=Nathan@74.221.8.176] has joined #se2600 08:25 -!- nated0g is now known as nated0g_wrk 08:26 -!- nated0g_wrk is now known as nated0g 09:38 -!- strages [n=strages@c-68-62-216-5.hsd1.al.comcast.net] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 09:38 -!- strages [n=strages@c-68-62-216-5.hsd1.al.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 09:38 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o strages] by ChanServ 09:58 -!- sdodson [n=sdodson@serenity.ninjr.org] has joined #se2600 09:58 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o sdodson] by ChanServ 09:59 <@sdodson> which one of you tossers is jesse? 10:03 <@sdodson> nevermind 10:03 <@Catonic_lp> I'm hungry, but not hungry enough for Aborted Baby Surprise. 10:04 <@sdodson> What's that? 10:04 <@sdodson> OMG, McCafe = crap. It tastes like my cat took a shit in my mocha 10:04 <@sdodson> I mean, how can it be good if you have sizes listed in english? 10:05 <@Catonic_lp> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSB90HFGy7w <- cop tases self. 10:05 <@sdodson> Catonic_lp: when we goin' clubb'n? 10:05 <@Catonic_lp> venti frape? 10:07 <@Catonic_lp> I dunno. 10:07 <@Catonic_lp> I'm beginning to think that there are few people in the chan I'd go clubbing with. 10:28 -!- C-P [n=HappyDan@cpe-66-74-233-196.socal.res.rr.com] has joined #se2600 10:31 <@sdodson> Catonic_lp: I know man, no one else is a hip as you an I! 10:31 <@sdodson> UNCE UNCE UNCE UNCE 10:32 <@brimstone> local debian mirrors rock so hard 10:32 <@sdodson> my mirror rolled paper and kills your mirror 10:34 <@sdodson> Corydon76-dig: wake up! 10:35 <@sdodson> brimstone: maybe you know, what was the credit card processing service phreaknic used? 10:42 <@Corydon76-dig> sdodson: ClickAndPledge.com 10:44 <@Corydon76-dig> They're a CC processor for nonprofit organizations 10:44 -!- C-P [n=HappyDan@cpe-66-74-233-196.socal.res.rr.com] has quit ["ChatZilla 0.9.83 [Firefox 3.0.3/2008092417]"] 10:45 <@Catonic_lp> what do they take? 10:45 <@Catonic_lp> percentage? 10:47 <@Corydon76-dig> Yep, flat percentage of 4.75% 10:48 <@Corydon76-dig> No monthly fee, no transaction fee 10:49 <@Corydon76-dig> Percentage is a bit high when you compare to other processors, but when you take into account the lack of a monthly fee or per-transaction fee (and no monthly minimum), it's actually cheaper this way 10:51 <@sdodson> I just got access to the pn-info lists and found that. 10:51 <@sdodson> Their page says 4.5% and $0.35 per transaction. 10:51 <@sdodson> http://clickandpledge.com/pricing.asp 10:52 <@Corydon76-dig> Yeah, we're working off their legacy fees 10:52 <@coil> hax 10:52 <@sdodson> Corydon76-dig: but you're otherwise very happy with them? 10:52 <@Corydon76-dig> They found they were losing money on really small transactions 10:53 <@Corydon76-dig> I'm happy with the pricing I have, and I'll work around their other limitations to get that pricing 10:53 <@Corydon76-dig> We may convert to the "Advanced" interface for next year, I dunno 10:54 <@Corydon76-dig> That basically means us building a shopping cart on our own system, then sending them a specially crafted URL, so they know what to charge 10:55 <@Corydon76-dig> but the current system is workable 10:55 <@sdodson> what's hard about the current system? 10:56 <@Corydon76-dig> It's not so much hard as it is a bit challenging to learn how to manipulate their system 10:57 <@Corydon76-dig> Their current interface is very "Web 2.0" and it's not very intuitive 10:57 <@Corydon76-dig> They went for bells and whistles over their previous interface which was very utilitarian 10:58 <@sdodson> Ok, so it won't be terribly hard to add ordering of t-shirts? 10:58 <@Corydon76-dig> No, it's not hard at all, once you learn how to reach all the different options 10:59 <@Corydon76-dig> Basically, you add a basic product (PN 11 Tshirt), then add options to the product (White/Small, White/Medium, etc.) 10:59 <@Corydon76-dig> and each option can have its own pricing 10:59 <@Corydon76-dig> Same thing for shipping 11:00 <@Corydon76-dig> Shipping is now based on some measure that you specify (could be weight or some other measurement) 11:01 <@Corydon76-dig> Used to be all based on price, so the current shipping interface is a big improvement on the previous 11:01 <@sdodson> Corydon76-dig: cool, thanks. BTW, what do you think of pre-reg? does it help? Is it a burden? 11:02 * sdodson asking about this for Carolinacon, which I can expect you to all attend, right? 11:02 <@Corydon76-dig> sdodson: I think prereg is one of the smartest things we've done, next to buying a cash register 11:03 <@Corydon76-dig> sdodson: in fact, I think we should go back to preselling Tshirts on the site, because people buy more, when they can buy on credit 11:03 <@brimstone> me too 11:03 <@sdodson> Last year we apparently got about 50 pre-regs. 57 pre-regs past for the conference room, so in my mind walking in there with cash in hand to pay for the conference room is a big win. 11:03 <@sdodson> s/past/pays/ 11:03 <@Corydon76-dig> Right, that was part of the original thought process, but to me, having that much less cash to keep track of once the con starts is a godsend 11:04 <@sdodson> Ya. 11:05 <@Corydon76-dig> We've had very consistently around 100 preregs per year... it was down this year, but attendance was also down 11:05 <@Corydon76-dig> Even when prereg was done without credit, we had around 100 preregs 11:06 <@sdodson> I'm going to suggest we also roll shirts like you guys do, and make sure that we get them rolled the day before. 11:06 <@Corydon76-dig> It also makes your badge that much more special, that it's pre-printed, instead of having your name written on 11:06 <@Corydon76-dig> sdodson: I would suggest that you get your Tshirts rolled at least 2 weeks in advance 11:07 <@sdodson> 2 weeks? 11:07 <@Corydon76-dig> Yeah, trust me, night before is way too late 11:07 <@sdodson> Ok. 11:07 <@Corydon76-dig> Something always comes up, and you have a fire you need to put out in that timeframe 11:07 <@coil> fire 11:08 <@Corydon76-dig> Or more precisely, PLAN as if you're going to roll Tshirts 2 weeks before 11:08 <@sdodson> Corydon76-dig: How do you handle making sure that pre-ordered shirts aren't sold to non pre-order people? 11:08 <@brimstone> label them with handles 11:08 <@brimstone> or put them in a different box 11:08 <@Corydon76-dig> sdodson: we set them aside 11:09 <@sdodson> Ok. 11:09 <@Corydon76-dig> Ideally, we should bundle the badges, Tshirts, and swag, for each preorder, although that hasn't happened the last 2 years 11:12 <@sdodson> Corydon76-dig: Thanks, so are you coming? 11:13 <@coil> i know i am 11:13 <@sdodson> coil: THATS GROSS! 11:14 <@coil> ??? 11:14 <@coil> perf 11:14 <@coil> perv 11:14 <@sdodson> I needs me a harddrive, what size should i get 11:14 <@brimstone> 1.5TB 11:14 <@brimstone> go big or go home 11:14 <@Corydon76-dig> sdodson: I'll consider it 11:14 <@brimstone> sdodson: really, raid 5 3 1TBs 11:14 <@coil> brimstone, buy me some 11:14 <@brimstone> coil: get a job 11:14 <@coil> i have one but business is slow 11:15 <@sdodson> brimstone: i'll have to make sure that my board supports dmraid 11:15 <@coil> it doesn't 11:15 <@brimstone> sdodson: boo dmraid, get a raid card 11:15 <@brimstone> software raid sux 11:15 <@sdodson> raid cards sux 11:15 <@coil> you all sux 11:15 <@sdodson> you're locked into using that card, if that card fails and you can't find a replacement you're screwed. 11:16 <@brimstone> don't buy a suck card 11:16 <@coil> and isn't a good raid card a few hundred bucks 11:16 <@sdodson> what would you suggest? 11:16 <@sdodson> also, mind you, most of the 3ware cards actually suggest using the OS Software raid because it's faster. 11:20 <@brimstone> skydog says he has good luck with the promise cards 11:20 <@brimstone> which is also what apple's stuff uses 11:20 <@sdodson> I actually have a box of promise cards at work that just sit there. 11:20 <@coil> promise to use me 11:20 <@brimstone> try 'em out! 11:20 <@sdodson> A co-worker tells me to take them home and use them but I feel bad doing that for some rason. 11:21 <@sdodson> Did you know that with raid 5 the reliability of the array actually goes down after adding a 7th disk? 11:21 <@brimstone> what? 11:21 <@brimstone> that's hog wash 11:21 <@sdodson> No, it's math. 11:21 <@brimstone> i don't understand why it degrades after the 7th disk 11:22 <@sdodson> Up to the 7th disk the added parity actually increases reliability. After the 7th the increased probability of failure means you're decreasing the reliability. 11:22 <@sdodson> Because each time you add a drive you increase the probability of failure. 11:22 <@brimstone> but it doesn't store parity on all disks... 11:22 <@brimstone> hold on, changing locations, we'll discuss this more 11:23 <@sdodson> Yes. 11:25 <@Corydon76-dig> sdodson: if you feel guilty about taking those cards home, create a "signout sheet", noting each card that you remove from the premises, and get the list approved by your supervisor, then check them back in, when they're returned 11:26 <@sdodson> Oh, I was actually told to take them for good so long as I agreed to use them in linux now and then. 11:26 <@Corydon76-dig> by a coworker or supervisor? 11:27 <@sdodson> It basically comes down to the fact that I'm entrusted with an insane amount of hardware and I don't want there to ever be any questions asked about my integrity. 11:27 <@Corydon76-dig> Or get the offer in writing, if you're worried 11:28 <@Corydon76-dig> I think the fact that you've even asking this question means that they don't ever have to worry about your integrity 11:28 <@Corydon76-dig> Windows fanboy days, notwithstanding 11:29 <@sdodson> s/Windows/Reality/ 11:32 <@sdodson> I guess it could be said that I frequently turned a blind eye to the evilness of MSFT, but other than that I fully stand behind my previous statements. 11:43 -!- nightcarnage [n=nightcar@c-68-52-192-120.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 12:04 * sdodson cancels more bills 12:04 <@coil> k 12:10 <@brimstone> sdodson: so this parity issue, do you have any supporting links? 12:11 <@coil> cite ur sources 12:12 < someninjamaster> sdodson: are you saying the probality of 2 disks failing increses 12:21 <@sdodson> someninjamaster: Yes. 12:21 <@sdodson> brimstone: So counting theory. 12:21 <@sdodson> The probability of having two disk fail before you can recover one of them increases as the number of disks increase. 12:22 <@sdodson> So beyond a certain number of disk, apparently 7, the probability of having two disk fail before recovery outpaces the protection provided by having the parity. 12:23 <@sdodson> Also, with the disks getting larger, even if you have a hot spare the recovery time is increasing. 12:26 < someninjamaster> and i can tell you from experence raid 5 sucks to recover 12:27 < someninjamaster> almost as much as 0 12:27 <@sdodson> what sort of failure did you have? 12:31 <@brimstone> launch failure 12:32 <@brimstone> sdodson: so, you're saying that it's more likely for a drive to fail at 7 disks 12:32 <@brimstone> well, more likely that 2 will fail before you replace one 12:32 < someninjamaster> one drive failed with coruption 12:32 <@brimstone> we just got an array with 8 drives too :/ 12:33 < someninjamaster> well 2 drives 12:33 <@sdodson> http://storageadvisors.adaptec.com/2007/07/10/effect-of-drive-count-on-raid-5/ 12:33 < someninjamaster> one totally doa 12:33 <@sdodson> brimstone: I believe it was seven, if you read the "bit error during rebuild" section it says 10 disks 12:33 < someninjamaster> so you end up having to weave the images of the drives back together 12:34 <@sdodson> It also outlines that it's a good idea to have continuous scanning 12:35 <@sdodson> That way bit errors are detected while the array is still optimal. 12:37 <@sdodson> Also, i've heard that you want to have a hot spare for every 17 enterprise disks, one for every 10 non enterprise disks. 12:38 <@Drag0n> this is part of the reason high end sas and scsi drives have kept below 500 gb, the mean data transfers between unrecoverable error on 500 gb drives falls within the amount of data needed to recover the drive 12:39 <@sdodson> They also tend to have 520byte sectors rather than 512byte sectors 12:39 <@sdodson> byte/bit I forget, moar error data 12:39 <@Drag0n> when you move from 500 to 1tb drives in an array, it is best to change to raid 6 or raid 10 12:41 <@sdodson> This is why when I actually care about my dad I just send a ticket "plz be givink me space on teh fylahz kthnx" 12:41 <@sdodson> and they write back "plz to be cutting us a PO for a bajillion dolla" 12:47 < dasunt> http://mingle2.com/dating-report/details/usa#most_cities 12:48 < dasunt> WTF is wrong with Alabama? 12:48 <@sdodson> you want a list? 12:48 <@Drag0n> make a list of what is right with it, its shorter 12:48 <@sdodson> It's all brimstone's fault. 12:48 <@coil> fag 12:49 < dasunt> What's right with Alabama: Λ 12:50 <@rhia> Negative 37 million? 12:51 < dasunt> Oh well, off to run to the store. 12:52 <@Drag0n> thats how they term inbreeding? 12:55 -!- Neoteric [n=timball@mail.sunlightfoundation.net] has joined #se2600 12:55 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o Neoteric] by ChanServ 12:55 <@sdodson> roll coins or take it to coin star and pay 10%? 12:55 <@Neoteric> or get a kiddie pool and live out scrooge mcDuck fantasies 12:56 <@rhia> few banks here will count for you for free 12:56 <@rhia> so, 4th option, move to TX 12:57 <@sdodson> you guys still have banks? 12:58 <@Neoteric> sdodson: of course not. 12:58 <@Neoteric> sdodson: I have american express 12:58 <@Neoteric> it's like a bank, but instead of dividends or interest I get fees and frequent flier points. 13:15 <@aestetix> Hmm. 13:16 <@aestetix> San Francisco: I wake up in a strange house and there is a naked girl walking around. 13:16 <@aestetix> I could get used to this. 13:22 <@Catonic_lp> awesome. 13:23 <@coil> fags 13:25 <@sdodson> coil: stop that 13:26 <@coil> no 13:29 <@sdodson> coil: Please realize I'm not asking. 13:30 <@coil> i dont give a fuck 13:31 <@sdodson> aestetix: San Francisco? Check for duct tape. 13:35 <@rhia> duct tape would be easy to spot on naked skin 13:36 <@Catonic_lp> heh 13:36 <@Catonic_lp> curiously gay al... furiously gay al.... 13:38 <@aestetix> I said naked girl, not naked fruit 13:41 <@Catonic_lp> I wonder if my heart would esplode if I drank coffee right now 13:44 -!- AstralSin [n=astralsi@97.81.141.96] has quit ["brb"] 13:54 <@Catonic_lp> I have a problem. 13:54 <@Catonic_lp> I don't know what a good party is. 13:55 <@Catonic_lp> My friend is throwing a party, and I don't think he knows how. 13:57 -!- AstralSin [n=astralsi@97.81.141.96] has joined #se2600 14:01 -!- AstralSin [n=astralsi@97.81.141.96] has quit [Client Quit] 14:02 <@juice> This CNN.com feature is optimized for Adobe Flash Player version 8 or higher. 14:02 <@juice> You are currently using Flash Player 10 14:02 <@juice> morons 14:03 <+SmthingPrductive> ahh... 10<8... asciibetical sorting, as my supervisor likes to call it... 14:03 <+SmthingPrductive> my idea of the perfect web site is www.ampr.org 14:04 <+SmthingPrductive> as far as design ;) 14:05 -!- AstralSin [n=astralsi@97.81.141.96] has joined #se2600 14:06 <@sdodson> there's a ton of sites that are failing due to flash 10 14:06 < AstralSin> i can't get the 2 latest nvidia drivers to work in ibex :/ 14:07 <@sdodson> oh what a shame 14:07 < AstralSin> the 96 version works but the other 2 don't 14:07 <@sdodson> this is a legacy card? 14:07 < AstralSin> geforce 6600 14:08 <@sdodson> is that only supported by the legacy driver? 14:08 < AstralSin> nope 14:08 < AstralSin> it worked with the 177 driver before the ibex upgrade 14:08 < AstralSin> when i use that driver, all i can see is a 1 pixel tall line across the top of the screen 14:09 < AstralSin> its trying to render the screen, but it can only manage 1 pixel, so it would seem 14:09 < AstralSin> tried manually setting the res in xorg.conf but that wouldn't even allow X to load 14:23 <@sdodson> works for me in fedora :( 14:27 < AstralSin> i never could get nvidia to work period in fedora 9 14:27 <@sdodson> orly? yum install xorg-x11-drv-nvidia 14:28 < AstralSin> hm 14:28 < AstralSin> i didn't know that and google failed me miserably 14:28 <@sdodson> I'm going to give living google free another shot next week 14:29 <@sdodson> heh, cleaning out spindles of old dvdrs lots and lots of old vista builds 14:29 < AstralSin> i found the unixware install cds the last time i did that 14:30 < AstralSin> i microwaved them 14:31 <@sdodson> I've come to a conclusion. 14:31 <@sdodson> I need to dust more. 14:31 < AstralSin> me too 14:32 < AstralSin> i dusted last weekend and ended up dirtying 3 rags 14:32 <@sdodson> the builder of my new place told me not to use the higher end air filters. 14:32 < AstralSin> why? 14:33 <@sdodson> said the furnace ends up working harder due to increased cold air return resistance 14:33 < AstralSin> ah 14:36 * Catonic_lp puts a bottle of douche next to the nagios server. 14:38 <@sdodson> Catonic_lp: why? 14:39 <@Drag0n> going to give the network a flush? 14:41 < AstralSin> ba dum shhh 14:51 <@Catonic_lp> you've gotta be a nagios guy to understand why. 14:51 <@sdodson> high school year books, keep em or burn the evidence? 14:52 <@sdodson> I only use nagios for alerting. 14:52 <@Drag0n> keep em as evidence 15:01 <@aestetix> mmmm massage from a naked girl 15:17 <@Catonic> where's neoteric when you need an asian happy ending... 15:18 -!- Neoteric [n=timball@mail.sunlightfoundation.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 15:21 <@Catonic> ever notice how aestetix sounds like cartman whenever women are involved? 15:22 <@Catonic> "mmm, naked woman, mmm, massage from a naked woman, mmmmmmmm.... all mine, mine mine mine... mmmm" 15:27 -!- rattle [n=rattle@tor/regular/rattle] has joined #se2600 15:27 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o rattle] by ChanServ 15:28 <@sdodson> yay last of the busted ass furniture gone 15:34 -!- tcstool [n=tcstool@74-38-177-120.dsl1.ckvl.tn.frontiernet.net] has joined #se2600 15:34 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o tcstool] by ChanServ 15:55 -!- tcstool [n=tcstool@74-38-177-120.dsl1.ckvl.tn.frontiernet.net] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 16:26 -!- rattle [n=rattle@tor/regular/rattle] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 17:29 <@Evilpig> warcraft and lentil soup, co-existing peacefully. http://mediabeta.curse.com/Curse.Projects.ProjectImages/4922/6754/soup.jpeg 17:29 <@Evilpig> wtf? 17:29 <@sdodson> Evilpig: You still play wow? 17:32 <@Evilpig> duh huh 17:33 <@sdodson> oh, how sad. 17:33 <@sdodson> I do feel like buying the expansion or something just for the hell of it 17:34 <@Evilpig> so far the expansion has been alot of fun 17:36 <@sdodson> Expansions aren't cumulative are they? 17:41 <@Evilpig> no 17:41 <@Evilpig> you'd have to get wow, bc then wotlk 17:45 <@sdodson> Do they offer a "war chest" version or something? 17:55 < AstralSin> war chest makes me think of tits with guns for nipples 17:57 <@sdodson> any suggestions for chinese food that doesn't involve fried chicken? 17:58 < AstralSin> rice 17:59 <@rhia> good chinese, or american delivery/buffet chinese? 17:59 <@sdodson> rhia: Stuff us non elitests enjoy. 18:01 <@rhia> chicken with almond, moo goo gai pan, anything szechuan or moo shu, 18:02 <@rhia> gan shio shrimp, orange beef, happy family, four delight..... 18:03 <@rhia> peking duck ..... 18:03 <@rhia> damn, now i want duck 18:03 <@sdodson> i think i'll try the moo goo gai pan 18:03 <@sdodson> thanks 18:06 < AstralSin> i had some bitchin duck spring rolls last night 18:06 <@sdodson> Gan Shou seems to be the only spelling google knows of 18:07 -!- nightcarnage [n=nightcar@c-68-52-192-120.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 18:07 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o nightcarnage] by ChanServ 18:09 <@rhia> gan shiao is how i'm used to seeing it but i don't speak any of the asian languages 18:09 <@sdodson> man this sucks 18:10 <@sdodson> you gave me too many options, now I'll probably end up confused and ordering general tso's which i like but this place has crap fried chicken 18:10 <@rhia> also used to seeing the duck as "vit quay" - no clue if that's right or not either - but i'm addicted to good roast duck 18:10 <@rhia> first two are white sauce, very mild, rest go heavier and spicier 18:12 <@sdodson> I think I'll try something moo shu, no idea what the pancakes are like 18:14 <@rhia> sorta crepe like, chinese fajitas 18:17 -!- nightcarnage [n=nightcar@c-68-52-192-120.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 18:18 -!- nightcarnage1 [n=nightcar@c-68-52-192-120.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 18:37 -!- tcstool [n=tcstool@74-38-177-120.dsl1.ckvl.tn.frontiernet.net] has joined #se2600 18:37 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o tcstool] by ChanServ 19:33 -!- dc0de_ [n=dc0de@c-24-131-56-242.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 19:33 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o dc0de_] by ChanServ 19:33 <@dc0de_> evenin all 19:34 -!- dc0de_ is now known as dc0de 19:35 <@tcstool> evening 19:35 <@dc0de> sup tcstool 19:35 <@tcstool> Nothing much man how about you? 19:36 <@dc0de> warming up... was out in the garage smelting wheel weights into ingots 19:36 <@dc0de> my feet are warming up. 19:37 <@tcstool> Man the temperature has taken a nasty turn huh? 19:38 <@sdodson> How much does it cost to get wheels balanced? 19:38 <@tcstool> usually about 10 bucks a tire I think 19:39 <@dc0de> tcstool: yes, I didn't know how cold I was until I went back inside... 19:39 <@dc0de> my knee is still complaining from the cold. 19:43 <@dc0de> http://dc0de.com/weather/ 19:45 <@sdodson> Isn't the netherlands cold? 19:49 * sdodson goes and farts on dc0de's weather thing 19:49 -!- nightcarnage1 [n=nightcar@c-68-52-192-120.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 19:54 <@rhia> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ckb-wUHj9WU ninja ..... kittens ..... 20:01 -!- tcstool [n=tcstool@74-38-177-120.dsl1.ckvl.tn.frontiernet.net] has quit [Read error: 113 (No route to host)] 20:30 <@sdodson> rhia: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OXCeUiHjuM 21:41 -!- sasquatc4 [i=sasquatc@c-76-25-86-246.hsd1.co.comcast.net] has quit [] 22:04 <@rhia> heh, what's he trying to catch? 22:07 <@sdodson> rhia: velcro cable tie stuff from racks at work. He plays with that more than any toy I've ever bought him. 22:08 <@rhia> we've got one that goes insane over Glad Press-n-seal wrap 22:23 -!- ShadowHntr [n=sentinel@wikipedia/Shadowhntr] has joined #se2600 22:23 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o ShadowHntr] by ChanServ 22:45 -!- droops [n=erickson@98.104.231.1] has joined #se2600 23:08 < dasunt> Oh! Oh! 23:09 < dasunt> So anyways, the IT guy at the $other_company that's a client of ours got his multilink ppp over two t1s setup. 23:09 < dasunt> Of course, they changed his IP addresses. 23:09 < dasunt> He was amazed when he stopped getting mail. 23:17 -!- droops [n=erickson@98.104.231.1] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] --- Log closed Sun Nov 16 00:00:40 2008