--- Log opened Thu Jun 11 00:00:11 2009 00:13 <@ShadowHntr> anyone here a perl-monger looking for a job? 00:23 <@Evilpig> Dagmar: ping 00:27 -!- dc0de [n=dc0de@cpe-72-130-182-140.san.res.rr.com] has quit ["Client Exiting"] 01:07 -!- Falun [n=Richard@ppp-71-139-189-97.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net] has joined #se2600 01:20 -!- Cynefrid [n=whee@24-107-98-1.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com] has joined #se2600 01:20 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o Cynefrid] by ChanServ 03:11 -!- wilpig_away [n=wilpig@wilpig.org] has quit [Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)] 03:35 -!- Falun [n=Richard@ppp-71-139-189-97.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net] has quit ["Leaving"] 03:43 -!- wilpig [n=wilpig@wilpig.org] has joined #se2600 03:43 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o wilpig] by ChanServ 03:52 -!- ChanServ [ChanServ@services.] has quit [shutting down] 03:52 -!- ChanServ [ChanServ@services.] has joined #se2600 03:52 -!- ServerMode/#se2600 [+o ChanServ] by irc.freenode.net 03:58 -!- Netsplit niven.freenode.net <-> irc.freenode.net quits: @ChanServ 03:58 -!- Netsplit over, joins: @ChanServ 05:16 <@Evilpig> http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l227/Auvoen/bat6.jpg 05:50 <@Evilpig> tetris pr0n? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vejqGtiHx88&feature=player_embedded 06:57 * dasunt tries this again. 06:58 <@dasunt> Wow, I may have fucked up my life. 06:58 * dasunt ponders. 06:58 <+eryc> fail 06:58 <@dasunt> Yah. 06:58 <@dasunt> I'm not sure. 06:59 <@dasunt> I did the wrong thing, but it could have been the right thing. 06:59 <+eryc> ive done many wrong things 06:59 <+eryc> it never really matters 06:59 <@dasunt> Well, this is one of those things that goes against my personal ethics. 07:00 <+eryc> as opposed to shared ethics? 07:00 <@dasunt> Aye. 07:00 <+eryc> so most people would not consider it unethical? 07:00 <@dasunt> Shared ethics is what you agree to because the other inmates in the asylum gets upset when you violate it. 07:00 <@dasunt> eryc: Dunno, I think a lot of people would consider it unethical. 07:00 <+eryc> MY COOKIE 07:00 * dasunt shrugs. 07:00 <+eryc> MY COOKIE!!!!! 07:00 <+eryc> k 07:01 <+eryc> well it might be clearer to say common ethics in that case 07:02 <+eryc> so you gonna say what it was or can i go to the store now 07:03 <+eryc> when u stop shrugging i guess 07:04 <@dasunt> I'm not going to say what. 07:29 * dasunt ponders. 08:05 -!- fie [n=fie@lan-reodist-184-222.customer.ntelos.net] has quit ["Ex-Chat"] 08:05 -!- fie_ [n=fie@lan-reodist-184-222.customer.ntelos.net] has quit ["Ex-Chat"] 08:05 -!- fie [n=fie@lan-reodist-184-222.customer.ntelos.net] has joined #se2600 08:09 <@Evilpig> mmmmm cake http://www.overstock.com/Gifts-Flowers/Cake-of-the-Month-Club-Subscription-3-months/3671940/product.html?AID=10668447&PID=227502&SID=166775-n-1 08:13 <@Shadow404> the cake is a lie 08:14 <@Corydon76-dig> Keep in mind that you're paying $20 for a cake that probably cost $0.10 to make 08:14 <@Shadow404> including overhead? 08:15 <@Corydon76-dig> Not including overhead 08:15 <@I-MOD> yeah, i didn't realize it was only 3 months 08:15 <@Corydon76-dig> Fruit of the month club at least gives you something that you cannot easily make yourself or buy in a local supermarket 08:21 -!- ShadowHntr [n=sentinel@wikipedia/Shadowhntr] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 08:22 -!- ShadowHntr [n=sentinel@wikipedia/Shadowhntr] has joined #se2600 08:22 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o ShadowHntr] by ChanServ 08:27 -!- fie [n=fie@lan-reodist-184-222.customer.ntelos.net] has quit [Remote closed the connection] 09:04 -!- Drag0n` [n=dragon@12.116.138.30] has joined #se2600 09:04 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o Drag0n`] by ChanServ 09:11 -!- fie [n=fie@lan-reodist-184-222.customer.ntelos.net] has joined #se2600 09:21 -!- Vyrus is now known as vyrus001 09:39 <@sdodson> "Warning - Low space usage" quick use more space! 09:43 <@Shadow404> wtf..."Kindly do the needful ..." 09:43 <@Shadow404> kindly do the stfu! 09:46 <@nachoguy> mr0nin 09:58 -!- remoford [n=remoford@c-68-52-72-214.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 09:59 -!- ShadowHntr [n=sentinel@wikipedia/Shadowhntr] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 10:18 <@sdodson> Shadow404: why you so cranky? 10:18 <@sdodson> I like "Please do the needful" 10:19 <@Shadow404> meh 10:20 -!- m0j0-j0j0 [n=m0j0-j0j@rrcs-98-101-35-242.midsouth.biz.rr.com] has joined #se2600 10:21 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o m0j0-j0j0] by ChanServ 10:21 <@m0j0-j0j0> so you think you can tell 10:24 <@nachoguy> nope, we can't tell at all 10:27 <@Shadow404> sdodson: my sentiments on the topic: http://rlv.zcache.com/kindly_do_the_needful_tshirt-p235781210265926253t5hl_400.jpg 10:29 <@tzanger> wtf is that a picture of? 10:29 <@nachoguy> shadow, what's under the text in that picture, I can't tell 10:30 <@Shadow404> wtf, you cant see it? 10:30 <@Shadow404> india 10:31 <@Shadow404> are you geographically unaware? 10:31 <+eryc> why does it have a no smoking sign 10:32 <+eryc> is that a marlboro shirt 10:32 <@Shadow404> http://www.solarpaces.org/_Libary/india_map.jpg 10:32 <@Shadow404> eryc: fail 10:32 <@Shadow404> if i have to explain it, then you guys havent worked with indian clients 10:33 <+eryc> you dont like the queens english 10:33 <@sdodson> Shadow404: why? 10:33 <@sdodson> Shadow404: why you hating on our Indian brothas? 10:33 <@Shadow404> sdodson: its a living nightmare at times 10:33 <+eryc> i like some injuns 10:34 <@sdodson> Shadow404: elaborate fucko 10:34 <+eryc> the english doesnt really bother me 10:34 <@Shadow404> a small percentage of them i can work with and actually understand them, and they know what their doing 10:34 <@Shadow404> but the vast majority dont know anything beyond how to turn a computer on 10:35 <@Shadow404> at least in my experience 10:35 <+eryc> that doesnt bother me either 10:35 <+eryc> in general they are smarter than americans 10:35 <@Shadow404> and "please do the needful" is a common phrase they use to try and get you to fix it for them 10:35 <+eryc> its a british phrase 10:35 <@Shadow404> when they cant figure it out themselves 10:35 <+eryc> cuz britan conquered them 10:35 <@Shadow404> and most of the time, it requires multiple emails for them to finally figure it out 10:36 <+eryc> so you're offended because they assume you're an idiot 10:36 <+eryc> and you assume they are an idiot 10:36 <+eryc> guess what 10:36 <+eryc> MOST PEOPLE ARE IDIOTS 10:37 <+eryc> now 10:37 <@Shadow404> eryc: you'd have to be in my shoes dealing with these idgits some times 10:37 <+eryc> what bothers me about indians is when i go into walmart, which they love, and THEY STAND IN THE FUCKING WAY 10:38 <+eryc> that and other rude things has pretty much solidified my hatred 10:39 <+eryc> i could care less about their technical abilities because i already figured out how to deal with them on that level and am able to work well together 10:41 <+eryc> its not that they are all rude and inconsiderate, but there are enough to give me reason to stereotype 10:41 <@Shadow404> same here man 10:41 <@Shadow404> and if they dont know how to solve an issue, they push it off to someone else 10:46 < scribbles> I was once a manager at best buy 10:46 < scribbles> you would not believe some of their behavior 10:46 < scribbles> on black friday 10:46 < scribbles> or any given day in general 10:48 <@sdodson> Shadow404: just get e-mail 10:48 <@sdodson> <+eryc> in general they are smarter than americans 10:48 <@sdodson> ^^^ has been my experience too 10:48 <@sdodson> well, atleast the folks I work with in general are just as competent as their american counter parts. 10:49 <@sdodson> Shadow404: I'm sure Eryc and I have just as much experience dealing with multinational companies as you do. 10:58 <@Shadow404> sdodson: ... 11:00 <@Shadow404> Dolemite: oh man, just put the summer ale into the secondary fermenter with same rasberries for extra flavor and took a taste. The stuff is good, ill have to save a bottle for pn for ya 11:03 <@brimstone> does anyone know of any tellme numbers that will read back dtmf? 11:31 -!- wilpig [n=wilpig@wilpig.org] has quit [Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)] 11:31 -!- wilpig_ [n=wilpig@wilpig.org] has joined #se2600 11:31 -!- wilpig_ is now known as wilpig 11:49 <@ladymerlin> sleepy 11:58 < fall0ut> brimstone: an app ot do that wouldn't be ahrd 11:58 <@Shadow404> lazy 11:58 < fall0ut> http://pastebin.ca/1456798 11:59 < fall0ut> http://pastebin.ca/1456801 12:00 < fall0ut> that should be enough to get you started 12:46 -!- dasunt_ [n=dasunt@63-229-197-24.mpls.qwest.net] has joined #se2600 12:47 <@brimstone> fall0ut: yes yes, i know it's not hard, i just don't have a pstn line to run an asterisk server or whatever on 12:48 <@brimstone> it's such a simple request i figured someone would know of one already for such testing 12:49 <+[1NF0]_Work> verizon 518 had an anac at "998".. handy as hell it was 12:49 <+[1NF0]_Work> brimstone: per http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/ANAC 770-780-2311 (untested) 12:50 <@tzanger> we have that here still 12:50 <@tzanger> (ontario, 519) 12:50 <+[1NF0]_Work> er, you're probably not in atlanta... 12:50 <+[1NF0]_Work> (albany ny, 518) 12:56 <@brimstone> thanks for the link [1NF0]_Work, but i'm in 256 12:58 < fall0ut> brimstone: you want an ANAC number? 13:00 -!- dasunt [n=dasunt@unaffiliated/dasunt] has quit [Read error: 113 (No route to host)] 13:00 <+[1NF0]_Work> brimstone: I jsut set up 866-321-6045 x998... please don't abuse it ;) 13:01 <@brimstone> oooh, thanks!\ 13:03 <+[1NF0]_Work> says each digit, then says each char of the caller id name now ;) 13:04 <@Corydon76-dig> [1NF0]_Work: Does it say each DTMF digit as it occurs or does it wait for an entire string to be input first? 13:05 <@sdodson> hi 13:05 <+[1NF0]_Work> Corydon76-dig: ooooohhhh... you want it to read back numbers you enter in... ahh... that's just an anac... 13:06 <@Corydon76-dig> [1NF0]_Work: Isn't that what brimstone said he wanted? 13:06 <@Corydon76-dig> [11:15:15] does anyone know of any tellme numbers that will read back dtmf? 13:10 <+[1NF0]_Work> Corydon76-dig: urah, you're right.... my bad.... sec 13:15 <+[1NF0]_Work> brimstone: 866-321-6045... x998=ANAC; x997 speaks the digits you type in as you enter them; x996 reads the numbers of a string you punch in... thanks Corydon76-dig for clearing that up! 13:15 <+[1NF0]_Work> and again, please don't abuse it ;) 13:21 <@brimstone> herm 13:21 <+[1NF0]_Work> oh hmm... "*" doesn't work... 13:22 <@brimstone> [1NF0]_Work: 18004444444 does ANAC too 13:22 <+[1NF0]_Work> brimstone: nice 13:22 <+[1NF0]_Work> or "#" 13:22 <+[1NF0]_Work> ... 13:23 <+[1NF0]_Work> oh well... digits work 13:23 <@brimstone> yeah, it's working great, thanks! 13:25 * [1NF0]_Work needs to add an invalid extension handler I guess :-D 13:32 -!- dasunt [n=dasunt@63-228-55-218.mpls.qwest.net] has joined #se2600 13:32 -!- dasunt_ [n=dasunt@63-229-197-24.mpls.qwest.net] has quit [Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)] 13:35 <@Shadow404> brimstone: can you draw us a diagram of it working? 13:41 <@m0j0-j0j0> brim [4][2][0] ----------> .... -- ,,,,,,,,,, ----------------> {4, 2, 0} ------------> "4-20" ------> brim 13:43 <@m0j0-j0j0> brim(4, 2, 0).encode.decode.arrayToSpeech().play 13:56 -!- dasunt_ [n=dasunt@63-228-52-233.mpls.qwest.net] has joined #se2600 13:56 <@Shadow404> brimstone: please provide eta to get that diagram 14:05 <@sdodson> Shadow404: diaf 14:09 -!- dasunt [n=dasunt@63-228-55-218.mpls.qwest.net] has quit [Read error: 113 (No route to host)] 14:11 <@Shadow404> sdodson: i need a diagram, preferabbly in paint, we know your good at that 14:23 <@Shadow404> sdodson: i need an eta 14:30 -!- mode/#se2600 [+b *!*=shadow40@*.inaddr.server4you.de] by sdodson 14:30 -!- Shadow404 was kicked from #se2600 by sdodson [never] 14:30 <@sdodson> unixfg: http://people.redhat.com/dmilburn/ try te bz494658.4 kernels if you'd like 14:33 <@rhia> http://www.weirduniverse.net/blog/permalink/the_cress_funeral_home/ um, k, that's a little, different 14:34 -!- mode/#se2600 [-b *!*=shadow40@*.inaddr.server4you.de] by sdodson 14:55 -!- Shadow404 [i=shadow40@static-ip-62-75-255-125.inaddr.server4you.de] has joined #se2600 14:55 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o Shadow404] by ChanServ 14:55 <@Shadow404> heh 14:57 -!- dasunt [n=dasunt@63-228-47-138.mpls.qwest.net] has joined #se2600 15:08 <@unixfg> Corydon76-dig: lol, thanks for all the fish? how long has that been in there? 15:09 <@Corydon76-dig> Since the first iteration 15:09 <@unixfg> nice 15:09 <@unixfg> sdodson: I'll give it a try 15:11 -!- dasunt_ [n=dasunt@63-228-52-233.mpls.qwest.net] has quit [Read error: 113 (No route to host)] 15:18 <@unixfg> sdodson: seems to have worked fine. I'll wait for a commit, though, since I need everything else with it to build IET 15:18 -!- dasunt_ [n=dasunt@63-231-134-159.mpls.qwest.net] has joined #se2600 15:22 -!- abeck99 [n=abeck99@lawn-128-61-31-41.lawn.gatech.edu] has joined #se2600 15:29 <@sdodson> unixfg: Ok, it may be a while before that happens. 15:30 <@unixfg> I'll be ok with the last 5.2 kernel for now :) 15:30 <@sdodson> zomg sekurity patches 15:30 <@sdodson> though i think security stuff still gets back ported to 5.2 15:31 <@sdodson> any of you hosers going to southeast linux fest? 15:31 -!- dasunt [n=dasunt@63-228-47-138.mpls.qwest.net] has quit [Read error: 113 (No route to host)] 15:41 -!- abeck99 [n=abeck99@lawn-128-61-31-41.lawn.gatech.edu] has quit [] 15:45 -!- abeck99 [n=andrewbe@lawn-128-61-31-41.lawn.gatech.edu] has joined #se2600 15:53 -!- jeebusroxors [n=pwnasaur@unaffiliated/jeebusroxors] has quit [Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)] 16:30 -!- jeebusroxors [n=pwnasaur@unaffiliated/jeebusroxors] has joined #se2600 16:40 -!- dasunt_ [n=dasunt@63-231-134-159.mpls.qwest.net] has quit [Read error: 113 (No route to host)] 16:43 -!- Drag0n` [n=dragon@12.116.138.30] has quit ["connection reset by shears!!!"] 17:49 -!- abeck99 [n=andrewbe@lawn-128-61-31-41.lawn.gatech.edu] has quit [] 17:50 -!- nachoguy [i=boster@ivan.dreamhost.com] has quit [Remote closed the connection] 18:04 -!- sasquatc3 [i=sasquatc@c-76-25-86-246.hsd1.co.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 18:04 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o sasquatc3] by ChanServ 18:08 -!- m0j0-j0j0 [n=m0j0-j0j@rrcs-98-101-35-242.midsouth.biz.rr.com] has left #se2600 [] 18:08 -!- sasquatc4 [i=sasquatc@c-76-25-86-246.hsd1.co.comcast.net] has quit [Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)] 18:12 -!- sasquatc3 is now known as sasquatc4 18:14 -!- ShadowHntr [n=sentinel@wikipedia/Shadowhntr] has joined #se2600 18:14 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o ShadowHntr] by ChanServ 19:24 -!- ShadowHntr [n=sentinel@wikipedia/Shadowhntr] has quit ["*sneeze*"] 19:24 -!- Cynefrid [n=whee@24-107-98-1.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 19:33 -!- Falun [n=Richard@ppp-71-139-204-147.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net] has joined #se2600 19:40 -!- sasquatc4 [i=sasquatc@c-76-25-86-246.hsd1.co.comcast.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 19:41 -!- sasquatc4 [i=sasquatc@c-76-25-86-246.hsd1.co.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 19:41 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o sasquatc4] by ChanServ 19:43 -!- sasquatc4 [i=sasquatc@c-76-25-86-246.hsd1.co.comcast.net] has quit [Client Quit] 19:45 -!- sasquatc4 [i=sasquatc@c-76-25-86-246.hsd1.co.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 19:45 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o sasquatc4] by ChanServ 19:45 -!- sasquatc3 [i=sasquatc@c-76-25-86-246.hsd1.co.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 19:45 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o sasquatc3] by ChanServ 19:45 -!- sasquatc3 [i=sasquatc@c-76-25-86-246.hsd1.co.comcast.net] has quit [Remote closed the connection] 20:55 -!- Falun [n=Richard@ppp-71-139-204-147.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net] has quit ["Leaving"] 21:58 <@Dagmar> Best excuse note ever -> http://www.memestreams.net/thread/bid49399/ 22:03 <+Tefad> hah nice 22:06 -!- CRasH180 [n=crash180@pdpc/supporter/bronze/CRasH180] has joined #se2600 22:06 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o CRasH180] by ChanServ 22:22 <@CRasH180> Would anyone object to me posting InstallFest information in here? 22:22 <+Tefad> which installfest? 22:22 <+Tefad> (there you go) 22:22 <@CRasH180> lol 22:23 <@CRasH180> http://www.curtlundgren.com/install-fest.pdf 22:23 <@CRasH180> Oh, and thank you 22:23 <+Tefad> a pdf.. really 22:23 * Tefad sighs 22:23 <@CRasH180> Well 22:24 <@CRasH180> I am editing the information on nlug.org right now 22:34 <@CRasH180> ok, almost through, pdf and web page: http://nlug.wikispot.org/ 22:42 <@brimstone> :o 22:42 <@brimstone> we were gonna do an installfest that day too 22:43 <@CRasH180> Nashville Linux Users Group is going to be out at Watkins College of Art & Design on June 20, that is what the flier is posted about 22:43 * CRasH180 is president 22:44 * brimstone is part of luna down in huntsville 22:44 <@CRasH180> nice 22:45 <@CRasH180> How often does your group hold InstallFests? 22:45 <@brimstone> last one was april 5th, 2003 22:46 <@CRasH180> It has been at least 2 years for NLUG 22:46 <@brimstone> we're not a very active group 22:46 <@CRasH180> We are an active group, but I want us to be more active and so do several of the members 22:50 * [1NF0] missed the "so" on first read :-/ 22:51 <@CRasH180> I may like my group a lot, but not that much 22:59 <@brimstone> sounds like someone's not dedicated 23:37 <@CRasH180> lol 23:52 <@Corydon76-dig> InstallFests are old hat. Linux is no longer difficult to install 23:52 <@Corydon76-dig> For the last set of InstallFests, we called them TweakFests 23:53 <@Corydon76-dig> because installing is just one step. What you do with Linux afterwards is the part that gets people turned off 23:53 <@CRasH180> Well, this is true for the most part 23:54 <@CRasH180> hell, this is true 23:54 <@CRasH180> But we are holding one and going to see what interest there is 23:55 <@CRasH180> There has been talk of holding them quarterly to see how many people come out to the event 23:55 <@CRasH180> Who knows.... 23:55 * brimstone 23:55 <@brimstone> i know 23:56 <@Corydon76-dig> CRasH180: number one problem we had back when I ran them: advertising 23:56 <@CRasH180> That is still a problem 23:56 <@Corydon76-dig> Specifically, lack of it causes very few people to ever show up 23:57 <@CRasH180> Did you reach out to newspapers, radio, businesses? 23:57 <@Corydon76-dig> and when they did show up, I was a frickin' human ping pong ball, shuffled between the various newbies 23:57 <@Corydon76-dig> because experts get worn out on newbies asking inane questions 23:57 <@CRasH180> I understand. We are going to have quite a few people there at this one this time at least to help people. 23:57 <@CRasH180> At least this time 23:58 <@CRasH180> Oh, I understand and am still working on a Help Desk 23:58 <@Corydon76-dig> Once a month was too much. You might be okay quarterly 23:58 <@CRasH180> Yeah, we had a meeting almost a month ago and discussed it 23:59 <@CRasH180> Planned and started to implement it. --- Log closed Fri Jun 12 00:00:03 2009