--- Log opened Sat Nov 21 00:00:32 2009 00:24 -!- Catonic [n=catonic@67.9.27.255] has joined #se2600 00:24 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o Catonic] by ChanServ 00:29 < sdodson> Dagmar: what's SCOM? 00:29 -!- Catonic [n=catonic@67.9.27.255] has left #se2600 ["whoops"] 00:37 < Todd> shit apparentlyu 00:55 < Mercster> i took a scom earlier 01:02 < Mercster> "i swear dat boy got nigga blood in him somewhere" 01:02 < Mercster> wrong window 01:07 <@Dagmar> sdodson: Server Center Operations Manager or some shit 01:07 <@Dagmar> It's Microsoft's entirely sketchtacular remote service monitor 01:07 <@Dagmar> ...and unlike other monitoring systems which show an alert when something goes down, and which make the alert go away when the service is working again... 01:08 <@Dagmar> ...APPARENTLY it's entirely random whether or not the fucking interface makes the error disappear from the screen when the error that caused it goes away. 01:20 <@Evilpig> it never makes an error go away. someone has to clear it, always 01:20 <@Dagmar> I may have to scalp me some windows admins then. 01:21 < Mercster> having to clear it sounds like good policy to me 01:21 <@Evilpig> the reason you have to clear it is because it has an error tracking / history log to it 01:21 < Mercster> right 01:22 <@Evilpig> in an ideal situation you're supposed to update the details in there about the error then close it. not sure if they do that or not for every error that pops up 01:22 < Mercster> it could be some chronic thing, time of day dependant or otherwise, that needs to be addressed 01:22 < Mercster> maybe the alert status could be ratcheted down 01:22 < Mercster> but it shouldnt go away completely 01:22 <@Dagmar> Yeah but we're not putting anything in there 01:22 <@Evilpig> once you acknowledge the alert it stops makinga racket 01:23 <@Dagmar> Yeah but it'll stay on the screen 01:24 <@Dagmar> SCOM not behaving like the other monitoring systems isn't a lot of fun 01:24 <@Dagmar> ...and @#$@ by now you'd think one of the Windows admins could have bothered to mention that tidbit. 01:24 <@Dagmar> Now I'm going to have to find out why they're clearing errors without telling us 01:24 <@Evilpig> we've had that for 6 months+ you haven't noticed that by now? 01:25 <@Dagmar> No, because _most_ of the time they tell us they'll fix it, and it disappears because apparently they'er clearing it themselves. 01:25 <@Dagmar> Some of them are clearing it, some of them aren't. 01:26 <@Dagmar> We call the on-call and they act like we're idiots 01:26 < Mercster> thats a personnel problem 01:26 < Mercster> the error should be resolved, or the monitoring software shouldnt alert on it 01:26 < Mercster> then other problems go away 01:27 <@Dagmar> Mercster: You can "clear" errors in the other two systems without the error actually going awya. 01:27 <@Dagmar> This is why I've not even _tried_ to do that in SCOM. 01:27 <@Dagmar> If I did it in Nagios or Spectrum, and hours later someone noticed the whatever was still down, there would be _hell_ to pay 01:29 <@Dagmar> So, we've been assuming that if it's still on the screen, whatever it is is still fucked up 01:30 <@Dagmar> Wilpig: I can just about promise you that this will be news to Pat, and possibly Warren as well 01:30 <@Evilpig> at times I think you can tell notlarry that water is wet and it would be news to him 01:31 <@Dagmar> yes, this would be because we probably had a manager tell us that water was dry two days previous. 01:32 <@Dagmar> Clearly another unnanounced new policy is that we're supposed to never assume anything works even remotely like that which it replaced, or things performing a similar duty, and we're not going to get any training to we'd better go read up on it ourselves. 01:32 <@Dagmar> Magic Service Desk being an excellent example of that 01:52 <@Evilpig> http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=news/local&id=7122919 05:02 -!- xtort- [i=xtort-@doodeman.org] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 05:02 -!- xtort- [i=xtort-@doodeman.org] has joined #se2600 05:13 < Mercster> "well, shall we go?" "yes, let's go" 05:21 < Mercster> "well, what do we do, now that we're happy?" "wait for godot!" 05:35 < Mercster> how time flies when one has fun 05:58 < Mercster> weird, wasnt my fault afterall 05:58 < Mercster> i know for damn sure i set 16:9 this time, and it still ended up stretched to 4:3 05:58 < Mercster> wonder why 06:06 < Mercster> dammit, wrong window again 07:06 <@m0j0-j0j0> sdodson: yeah, I still go to the same place. 07:09 < fie> m0j0-j0j0, 07:10 <@m0j0-j0j0> fie. 08:09 -!- m0j0-j0j0 [n=mj0j0@cpe-069-134-098-163.nc.res.rr.com] has quit ["Leaving."] 08:36 -!- Shadow404_Mobile [n=Shadow@m6f5e36d0.tmodns.net] has joined #se2600 08:49 -!- Shadow404_Mobile [n=Shadow@m6f5e36d0.tmodns.net] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 09:36 <@polerin> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7HZf7k2gTo **snerk** 09:52 < fie> Yeah :( 09:53 < fie> THIS IS NOT MY BEAUTIFUL HOUSE 09:55 <@polerin> damnit fie. 09:55 <@polerin> now I have to listen to that 10:16 -!- CRasH180 [n=crash180@pdpc/supporter/silver/CRasH180] has joined #se2600 10:16 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o CRasH180] by ChanServ 10:48 < fie> polerin, It's great :> 10:48 * fie chops his arm. 10:54 -!- Shadow404_Mobile [n=Shadow@m6f5e36d0.tmodns.net] has joined #se2600 11:05 -!- Shadow404_Mobile [n=Shadow@m6f5e36d0.tmodns.net] has quit ["used jmIrc"] 11:16 <@Dagmar> This is NOT my beautiful wife! 11:34 -!- fie [n=fie@ip70-178-46-140.ks.ks.cox.net] has quit [Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)] 11:35 -!- fie [n=fie@ip70-178-46-140.ks.ks.cox.net] has joined #se2600 11:40 -!- fie2 [n=fie@70.178.46.140] has joined #se2600 11:41 -!- fie [n=fie@ip70-178-46-140.ks.ks.cox.net] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 11:49 -!- fie2 [n=fie@70.178.46.140] has quit [Read error: 131 (Connection reset by peer)] 11:49 -!- fie [n=fie@70.178.46.140] has joined #se2600 11:53 -!- fie [n=fie@70.178.46.140] has quit [Read error: 131 (Connection reset by peer)] 11:53 -!- fie2 [n=fie@ip70-178-46-140.ks.ks.cox.net] has joined #se2600 11:56 < sdodson> polerin: dude, you gotta go to India, it's awesome. 12:00 < sdodson> my forehead is covered in pimples :( 12:28 -!- fie [n=fie@ip70-178-43-54.ks.ks.cox.net] has joined #se2600 12:42 -!- fie2 [n=fie@ip70-178-46-140.ks.ks.cox.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 13:17 -!- fie2 [n=fie@ip70-178-43-54.ks.ks.cox.net] has joined #se2600 13:32 -!- fie3 [n=fie@ip70-178-43-54.ks.ks.cox.net] has joined #se2600 13:35 -!- fie [n=fie@ip70-178-43-54.ks.ks.cox.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 13:38 -!- fie [n=fie@ip70-178-43-54.ks.ks.cox.net] has joined #se2600 13:49 -!- fie2 [n=fie@ip70-178-43-54.ks.ks.cox.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 13:51 -!- fie3 [n=fie@ip70-178-43-54.ks.ks.cox.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 13:57 -!- fie [n=fie@ip70-178-43-54.ks.ks.cox.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 14:01 -!- someninjamaster2 [n=someninj@75-149-100-253-Nashville.hfc.comcastbusiness.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 14:03 -!- whiten0ise [n=whitenoi@75-149-100-253-Nashville.hfc.comcastbusiness.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 14:04 -!- someninjamaster2 [n=someninj@75-149-100-253-Nashville.hfc.comcastbusiness.net] has joined #se2600 14:09 -!- whiten0ise [n=whitenoi@75-149-100-253-Nashville.hfc.comcastbusiness.net] has joined #se2600 14:09 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o whiten0ise] by ChanServ 14:17 -!- rattleX [n=rattle@pool-74-96-99-140.washdc.fios.verizon.net] has quit [Remote closed the connection] 15:55 -!- m0j0-j0j0 [n=mj0j0@cpe-069-134-098-163.nc.res.rr.com] has joined #se2600 15:55 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o m0j0-j0j0] by ChanServ 15:56 < sdodson> hi 15:56 < coil> hi 15:56 < sdodson> coil: what you up to? 15:57 < sdodson> coil: you always seem to be online 15:57 < coil> cuddling with bf 15:57 < coil> sdodson: that's the beauty of laptops bro 15:57 < sdodson> coil: bf? 15:57 < coil> yes 15:57 < sdodson> coil: I'd say that's a downside. 15:57 < coil> were trying to decide on where to eat 15:57 < sdodson> coil: Why do you want tobe on IRC all the time. 15:58 < coil> maybe for you but i love you still 15:58 < coil> sdodson: to pick up the links of course 15:58 < sdodson> coil: there are better ways fort hat 15:58 < sdodson> you can just look at logs and click on shit 15:58 < coil> but 0% effort with a url cacher 15:59 < sdodson> coil: right, but why's that require *YOU* to always be online 15:59 < coil> i have nothing better todo ok 16:00 <@m0j0-j0j0> coil: what area are u in? 16:01 < coil> what 16:01 < coil> area? 16:01 < coil> im in flordia 16:01 <@m0j0-j0j0> ... what area 16:01 <@m0j0-j0j0> might be able to make a good recommendation 16:02 < coil> orlando 16:02 < sdodson> Eat at Disney Land! 16:02 <@m0j0-j0j0> there's a place called "the underground" 16:03 < coil> that's california 16:03 < coil> wheres that m0j0-j0j0 16:03 <@m0j0-j0j0> it's in Lakeland, but it's all right there 16:03 < coil> way too far away 16:04 < coil> is it a sports bar? 16:04 <@m0j0-j0j0> coil: it's actually a bar below a 5 star restaurant. 16:04 <@m0j0-j0j0> really great food 16:04 < coil> cool 16:04 < sdodson> I need to go find dinner. 16:04 < coil> its an hr 1/2 away though 16:05 < coil> im hungry nowwwwwwwwww 16:05 <@m0j0-j0j0> Holiday House is on the other side of Orlando 16:06 <@m0j0-j0j0> Angel's diner is right near OBT 16:06 <@m0j0-j0j0> always good food and near the bars 16:11 <@m0j0-j0j0> (actually it's off the Lake Ivanhoe exit on i4, but only about a mile from OBT 16:12 <@m0j0-j0j0> I used to party on OBT like it was 1999, but then again.. it was 1999 so... 16:12 < coil> lol 16:12 < coil> prolly by international drive 16:16 <@m0j0-j0j0> I tried to stay at the end with the Howard Johnson usually. I think that's the other end of OBT than I-drive 16:18 <@m0j0-j0j0> I hear they finally destroyed the trailer park in that area and replaced it with timeshare condos 16:53 < sdodson> 7http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_Oj0-splZw straight gangsta 17:00 <@m0j0-j0j0> sdodson: its a gang 17:05 <@m0j0-j0j0> naked ceiling fan installation teams and the women with cats who get hot for them, next on mojo-radio. 18:39 -!- Neoteric [n=timball@pool-74-96-47-54.washdc.east.verizon.net] has quit [Read error: 113 (No route to host)] 18:58 < R3d2Dawn> anyone here into cryptography? 18:59 < R3d2Dawn> has anyone heard of the Kryptos? 18:59 < sdodson> R3d2Dawn: Fher, ner lbh? 19:00 < R3d2Dawn> have you tried taking a crack at the remaining part of the code? 19:00 < sdodson> R3d2Dawn: You should read about Elonka's Kryptos stuff. Check it out http://elonka.com/kryptos/ 19:00 < sdodson> fuck, copied the wrong part 19:01 < sdodson> R3d2Dawn: Lbh fubhyq ernq nobhg Rybaxn'f Xelcgbf fghss. Purpx vg bhg uggc://rybaxn.pbz/xelcgbf/ 19:01 < R3d2Dawn> I have reading up on that part and the origional letters by David Stein 19:02 < R3d2Dawn> recommend any good books? 19:02 < sdodson> check out Elonka's link. I don't know anything about Kryptos. aestetix may know more 19:04 < R3d2Dawn> I have been reading it! However they where not as useful as Realm Of Twelve and Stein's article on cracking the majority of it. 19:04 < R3d2Dawn> Its pretty interesting stuff. 19:55 -!- Netsplit farmer.freenode.net <-> irc.freenode.net quits: @m0j0-j0j0 19:57 -!- Netsplit over, joins: @m0j0-j0j0 20:07 <@m0j0-j0j0> any of you ATL folks in touch with NAI/NAS folks? 20:15 < sdodson> NAI/NAS? 20:32 -!- Netsplit farmer.freenode.net <-> irc.freenode.net quits: @m0j0-j0j0 20:33 -!- Netsplit over, joins: @m0j0-j0j0 20:46 < sdodson> What are doing for manned space travel after the shuttle program? 20:48 <@polerin> one use capsules on a rocket 20:48 <@polerin> or rather 20:48 <@polerin> reusable capsules, one use rocket 20:48 <@polerin> I think 20:48 -!- Netsplit farmer.freenode.net <-> irc.freenode.net quits: @whiten0ise, @cordless 20:48 < Mercster> the plan was for little capsules on the top of ares rockets 20:48 < Mercster> 'constellation' 20:48 < Mercster> but it seems up in the air 20:49 -!- Netsplit over, joins: @whiten0ise, @cordless 20:49 < Mercster> now they're talking about using the space shuttle rockets to save time and money 20:49 < Mercster> i dont think anyone knows currently 20:50 < Mercster> the one constant seems to be apollo-style capsules 20:52 <@opticron> we should have just stuck with the saturn V 20:55 -!- whiten0ise [n=whitenoi@75-149-100-253-Nashville.hfc.comcastbusiness.net] has quit [Read error: 131 (Connection reset by peer)] 20:55 -!- whiten0ise [n=whitenoi@75-149-100-253-Nashville.hfc.comcastbusiness.net] has joined #se2600 20:58 < sdodson> Obama is not happy with the bill for it apparently. 20:59 < sdodson> Why can't we design better shit than they did in the 60s? 20:59 < sdodson> I mean those neanderthals were smoking in the control center back then. 21:00 < Mercster> well you have to remember, all that stuff in the 60s was faked 21:00 <@m0j0-j0j0> they landed a man on the moon with less computing power than I have in my off brand mp3 player 21:01 -!- Netsplit farmer.freenode.net <-> irc.freenode.net quits: @cordless 21:01 <@m0j0-j0j0> shouldn't we have evidence of the flag on the moon from an observatory by now? 21:02 < sdodson> http://cohort11.americanobserver.net/latoyaegwuekwe/multimediafinal.html 21:03 <@opticron> m0j0-j0j0, also faked 21:03 < sdodson> m0j0-j0j0: Is that factually correct? 21:03 <@opticron> :D 21:03 < sdodson> m0j0-j0j0: your mp3 player 21:03 <@m0j0-j0j0> sdodson: *nod* 21:03 < sdodson> m0j0-j0j0: based on what? 21:03 -!- Netsplit over, joins: @cordless 21:06 <@m0j0-j0j0> The lander module had 16k 21:06 <@m0j0-j0j0> my old mp3 player is a gig 21:06 < sdodson> Storage != computing power 21:07 < Mercster> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_Guidance_Computer 21:08 -!- Netsplit farmer.freenode.net <-> irc.freenode.net quits: @m0j0-j0j0 21:09 -!- Netsplit over, joins: @m0j0-j0j0 21:09 < Mercster> Frequency 2.048 MHz 21:09 < Mercster> Memory 16-bit words, 2048 words RAM (magnetic core memory), 36864 words ROM (core rope memory) 21:13 <@m0j0-j0j0> I'm going to go to the moon on my mp3 player 21:15 <@m0j0-j0j0> I don't like that the only reason I hear as to why we've not gone back and started doing something productive with the moon is $$ 21:16 <@m0j0-j0j0> I know that other issues exist 21:21 <@m0j0-j0j0> but money is the only one that you ever here about and I think that we could find people that wouldn't mind getting sent to the moon in less than the absolute best ship for very little money. According to the URL sdodson sent out a minute ago theres 1 county in the country that has less than 1.9% unemployment. 21:22 < sdodson> m0j0-j0j0: who's that? 21:23 <@m0j0-j0j0> *shrug* it's the only white area on that us map you sent out a little while ago 21:31 < sdodson> WTF do carbon offsets actually do? My power company is trying to sell me them. 21:32 < Mercster> you see the recent news story about a bunch of climate change emails being hacked and published on the net? 21:32 < Mercster> A partial review of the emails shows that in many cases, climate scientists revealed that their own research wasn't always conclusive. In others, they discussed ways to paper over differences among themselves in order to present a "unified" view on climate change. On at least one occasion, climate scientists were asked to "beef up" conclusions about climate change and extreme weather events because environmental officials in one country were planning a "b 21:32 < Mercster> ig public splash." 21:32 < Mercster> Fellow scientists who disagreed with orthodox views on climate change were variously referred to as "prats" and "utter prats." In other exchanges, one climate researcher said he was "very tempted" to "beat the crap out of" a prominent, skeptical U.S. climate scientist. 21:32 < sdodson> Mercster: Wait, I thought everyone concluded that was a hoax? 21:33 < Mercster> no? 21:34 < Mercster> In several of the emails, climate researchers discussed how to arrange for favorable reviewers for papers they planned to publish in scientific journals. At the same time, climate researchers at times appeared to pressure scientific journals not to publish research by other scientists whose findings they disagreed with. 21:34 < Mercster> http://online.wsj.com/article/SB125883405294859215.html?mod=googlenews_wsj 21:34 < Mercster> from today 21:39 < sdodson> damn i'm broke 21:39 < sdodson> Mercster: gimme money 21:39 < Mercster> im broke too 21:39 < Mercster> find someone else to give you money, then give me some of it 21:39 < Mercster> let's work together 21:40 < Mercster> let's face it, climate chan^W^W I am everyone's problem 21:44 < sdodson> brimstone: did you say that you were using cluster? 21:46 < sdodson> brimstone: I meant gluster 21:47 < Mercster> ulster unionist 21:48 -!- fie [n=fie@ip70-178-43-54.ks.ks.cox.net] has joined #se2600 21:52 < ware> http://se2600.org/ircstats/ 21:52 < ware> lol why am i still the top talker 21:52 < ware> "im 99% gangsta and want to know what shes gonna do!" 21:53 < Mercster> im creepin up on brimstone 21:54 < Mercster> it's only a matter of sweet, sweet time 21:59 < ware> sweet, sweet time 22:00 < ware> i used to wreck hell in here all the time tho. i was a shit head drunk 22:01 < Mercster> still more than twice my # of lines 22:01 < sdodson> I was hoping to drop out of the top 10 but oh well. 22:02 < sdodson> ware: you still are 22:02 < sdodson> imean looka t your photo you're holding beerz 22:07 <@polerin> jeesus 22:07 <@polerin> I stop talking for like 10 months 22:07 <@polerin> and I'm still in the top 15 22:08 < Mercster> stay the course 22:08 < Mercster> a thousand points of light 22:08 < Mercster> read my lips... 22:10 <@brimstone> sdodson: yeah, a while back, not anymore though 22:10 <@brimstone> had disk io issues, it was laggin' 22:15 * polerin is about done coding for the day 22:17 < sdodson> brimstone: Do you think it'd work well for a global namespace plus local cache scenario? 22:18 < sdodson> ie: data comes into Los Angeles site and is primarilly used there, but you have a New York site that does a small amount of processing so you set up a gluster node there so that if the NYC site needs anything it's basically cached on first access? 22:19 < sdodson> Man, pNFS is an interesting project. It's very interesting to see EMC, NetApp, and some company called Panasas working on the same technologies when they're all essentially competitors of each other. 22:21 < Mercster> According to defense attorney John Galligan, Hasan is paralyzed from the chest down, is incontinent and "in severe pain." 22:21 < Mercster> loooool 22:23 < ware> sdodson: im not anywhere near what i used to be like 22:23 < ware> even when im hammered :) 22:23 < ware> sleep time! today was teh first day i stayed awake all day (no nappin) since my wreck 22:24 < ware> means im getting my energy back! woot 22:24 < Mercster> night ware 22:24 <@polerin> actually 22:24 <@polerin> I have to say I'm sorta going to have to agree with ware 22:25 <@polerin> he's nothing like he used to be.. I've only been tempted to kick him like 3 or 4 times in the past month, instead of the 30-40 times 22:25 <@polerin> :P 22:29 < Mercster> SNL time 22:48 < sdodson> peanut butter jelly time 22:49 <@CRasH180> Peanut butter jelly with a baseball bat 22:49 <@polerin> sdodson: damnit I hate you 22:49 <@polerin> now that's stuck in my head 22:50 * polerin fights it with basement jaxx 22:50 <@CRasH180> Some people at my office did that and everyone had it stuck in their heads. We were not very happy 22:54 <@brimstone> sdodson: maybe, but drbd might do better/faster 22:57 <@polerin> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_fopsRtC-M4 23:07 -!- dasunt [n=7@unaffiliated/dasunt] has quit [Nick collision from services.] 23:07 -!- dasunt [n=7@71.36.142.61] has joined #se2600 23:07 -!- dasunt_ [n=dasunt@unaffiliated/dasunt] has joined #se2600 23:07 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o dasunt_] by ChanServ 23:08 -!- dasunt_ [n=dasunt@unaffiliated/dasunt] has quit [Client Quit] 23:08 -!- dasunt [n=7@71.36.142.61] has quit [Nick collision from services.] 23:09 -!- dasunt [n=dasunt@unaffiliated/dasunt] has joined #se2600 23:09 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o dasunt] by ChanServ 23:09 -!- CRasH180 [n=crash180@pdpc/supporter/silver/CRasH180] has quit ["Leaving"] 23:12 -!- dasunt_ [n=7@71.36.142.61] has joined #se2600 23:31 -!- Goat [n=Goat@c-69-138-48-104.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 23:32 < Goat> Hello everybody 23:32 -!- Goat is now known as Guest67525 23:32 <@dasunt> Hello goat. 23:32 * dasunt is hating. 23:32 < Guest67525> Heya 23:32 -!- Guest67525 is now known as Goat21 23:34 < Goat21> Whats goin on? 23:35 <@dasunt> Nothing much. 23:35 <@dasunt> How about you? 23:36 < Goat21> Working my ass off 23:36 < Goat21> same old 23:37 <@dasunt> Doing what? 23:45 < sdodson> Mercster: speaking of which i just downloaded that torrent with the climate change emails 23:46 < Mercster> oh yeah 23:46 < sdodson> Mercster: /usr/include/linux/kvm.h 23:47 < sdodson> Mercster: http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/5171206 23:47 < sdodson> http://failblog.org/2009/11/07/career-fair-fail/ 23:47 < Mercster> cool 23:48 <@dasunt> sdodson: Anything good? 23:49 < Mercster> dasunt: not if you're dedicated to the earth-is-gonna-burst-into-flames schtick 23:49 < sdodson> dasunt: tldr 23:50 <@dasunt> Okay. 23:51 < sdodson> The only two i've opened look like ooo autoresponses 23:52 < Mercster> speaking of, i prolly need to install ooo for a lot of these docs 23:52 < Mercster> or move them to the mini 23:52 < Mercster> but i dont see that happening 23:52 < sdodson> out of the office i means 23:52 < Mercster> ah 23:53 < Mercster> yeah the ooo had me like "waaah" 23:53 < Mercster> but, there are a bunch of .docs 23:53 < sdodson> is snl still on? 23:53 < Mercster> yeah 23:53 < sdodson> ok, going to go watch, later. 23:53 < Mercster> one more skit, prolly 23:53 < Mercster> you're a bit late 23:53 < Mercster> this episode didnt totally suck, but it wasnt great 23:53 < Mercster> last week was fucking fantastic 23:54 < Mercster> best episode of the season, easily 23:55 < Mercster> digital short 23:55 < Mercster> oh, maybe not --- Log closed Sun Nov 22 00:00:32 2009