--- Log opened Fri Nov 13 00:00:42 2015 00:00 -!- robogoat [~robogoat@c-24-126-240-124.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 00:13 -!- Healix [~Healix@c-73-216-103-1.hsd1.wv.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 00:35 -!- klixa [~klixa@unaffiliated/klixa] has quit [Quit: ...] 03:13 < aestetix> http://happybday.to/John-Wayne-Bobbitt 03:17 -!- rattle [~rattle@tor/regular/rattle] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 04:34 -!- sasquatc3 [~sasquatc4@2601:282:780:5959:719a:9dd4:cb94:79d9] has joined #se2600 04:34 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o sasquatc3] by ChanServ 04:36 -!- sasquatc4 [~sasquatc4@2601:282:780:5959:819:efe0:c051:6eeb] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 05:00 < aestetix> I just came up with the best idea 05:00 < aestetix> I'm going to organize an emacs rehab clinic at Congress 06:02 -!- feltenix [~AndChat22@2001:e68:612a:4400:8c0:8c42:a9a:eb9a] has joined #se2600 06:04 -!- feltenix [~AndChat22@2001:e68:612a:4400:8c0:8c42:a9a:eb9a] has quit [Client Quit] 08:12 -!- rattle [~rattle@tor/regular/rattle] has joined #se2600 08:12 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o rattle] by ChanServ 08:25 -!- crash180 [~Adium@199.91.141.248] has joined #se2600 08:25 -!- crash180 [~Adium@199.91.141.248] has quit [Changing host] 08:25 -!- crash180 [~Adium@pdpc/supporter/silver/CRasH180] has joined #se2600 08:26 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o crash180] by ChanServ 08:45 -!- Healix [~Healix@c-73-216-103-1.hsd1.wv.comcast.net] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 08:45 -!- Healix| [~Healix@c-73-216-103-1.hsd1.wv.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 08:47 -!- Healix [~Healix@166.170.32.210] has joined #se2600 08:50 -!- Healix| [~Healix@c-73-216-103-1.hsd1.wv.comcast.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 09:53 <@Dolemite> mr0ning, be0tches and h0ez! 09:53 <@Dolemite> Man, I'd make a horrible heroin addict. Took 3 pokes for the nurse to be able to draw my blood. 09:54 < aestetix> Maybe the nurse just sucks at finding a vein 09:54 <@Dagmar> That's when you just make an incision into the side of your leg and slide it in by the spoonful 09:55 <@Dagmar> Didn't the anti-drug training at your high school explain the easy ways to get high without having to shoot up? 09:58 <@Dolemite> Well it's rather ironic. They tell you to fast from 10 PM the evening before until you get your blood drawn... but because you're dehydrated your veins are hiding 09:59 <@Dolemite> I chugged 32 oz. of water while they did my spirometer and ekg and vision tests, then went back in for the blood 10:00 < aestetix> god I fucking hate noise 10:01 < aestetix> How the hell does anyone handle working in an open floorplan layout 10:01 <@Dolemite> headphones 10:01 < aestetix> That's a terrible solution. 10:02 < aestetix> also, doesn't handle visual noise 10:02 <@crash180> You don't handle much 10:03 < aestetix> Are offices so bad? 10:03 < aestetix> Even if it's 4 to an office 10:03 <@crash180> They take up a lot of room money to have everyone in a separate office 10:04 < aestetix> so short term corporate profits are more important than long term profits from more productive workers? 10:06 <@crash180> pretty much 10:06 <@crash180> to most CEOs and shareholders 10:06 <@crash180> maximize profits 10:07 < aestetix> and everyone wonders why workplace stress is so high 10:10 <@crash180> yep 10:10 <@crash180> I did not say I agree with it 10:14 <@rattle> I truly hate open office layouts. 10:15 <@rattle> The last two I worked in had the white noise generator stuff that cut down on the whole disturbance factor, but I felt like my overall fatigue level was higher at the end of the day then working in offices or tall cubes. 10:16 <@crash180> That is how it is setup at Bridgestone 10:16 <@crash180> It was very annoying 10:18 < aestetix> Facebook has a video where they brag about their massive open office space 10:18 < aestetix> It would kill me being there. Well, among other reasons :p 10:20 -!- klixa [~klixa@unaffiliated/klixa] has joined #se2600 10:20 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o klixa] by ChanServ 10:29 < aestetix> rattle: to me, an open office space is similar to having a pavlovian bell in your class that dings randomly every 30 minutes 10:29 < aestetix> Actually, I wonder how much the open office layout has caused tension between marketing/sales and engineering 10:30 <@rattle> Apparently at Bit9, alot. All the sales/marketing people like the open office environment, and all the engineers hate it. 10:31 <@klixa> prolly an intorvert vs extrovert issue 10:31 <@rattle> Or, at least that's how I've been told it played out there, as the transition occured around the time I was leaving. 10:31 <@rattle> Na.. Sales folks like to be able to shout at each other.. Engineers want solace. 10:31 <@rattle> So, well, sorta.. More what the work requires than the personalities. 10:32 <@rattle> I think age plays a role. At Trip, the younger engineers liked it, and the older ones hated it. 10:33 <@klixa> id never get anything done in an open envirnoment, but id enjoy it 10:33 <@rattle> I'm used to having an office, so it drives me completely bonkers. And typically, I have company confidential info up on my monitors and whatnot, so it makes me feel very uncomfortable. 10:34 < aestetix> There's also the privacy and turf element. 10:34 < aestetix> But yeah, I love being able to close a door and signal "fuck off" to everyone 10:34 <@rattle> Also, having to leave your desk to make a private phone call is really disruptive. 10:34 < aestetix> Headphones are a very poor substitute for that 10:35 < aestetix> I wonder how many of these fresh out of college kids who like open office spaces have ever worked in retial. 10:35 < aestetix> retail* 10:35 < aestetix> because it's the same feeling 10:35 <@rattle> I think it's just a matter of what you're first introduced to, you get used to.. 10:36 <@rattle> But it's really annoying that "I need an office with a door that can be locked" has become an unreasonable request. 10:37 <@rattle> At CAP, I enforced the rule that all the ops/sec staff had to lock their door whenever they left their office. It was a big political fight to be allowed to have locks installed on doors. 10:38 <@rattle> Depending on screen savers to secure access to highly privileged workstations is, well, dumb. 10:38 < aestetix> Uh. 10:39 < aestetix> A locked door also helps make sure a computer will still be there in the morning. 10:39 <@rattle> Yep. 10:40 < aestetix> That's a lesson that you learn when you wake up to go to work and discover that someone has stolen your car. 10:41 < aestetix> rattle: how many of the people opposed to locks on the doors had experienced crime? 10:41 <@rattle> My current place of employment is truly hardcore about physical security. I have to two-factor at least once, and badge at least three times to get to my office. 10:41 < aestetix> Since that's usually a good "stop being so fucking naive" experience 10:41 <@rattle> It was purely political. 10:43 < aestetix> So is it a generational thing, or a "these younger kids haven't worked on any hard projects yet" thing? 10:45 < aestetix> On an unrealted note 10:45 < aestetix> here is what SF calls "low income" 10:45 < aestetix> http://imgur.com/ZqTV9m0 10:46 <@klixa> this is why its ridiculos to live in the bay 10:46 -!- Healix [~Healix@166.170.32.210] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 10:46 <@klixa> i was poor in california...in Maine im at least middle class 10:47 -!- Healix [~Healix@173-167-34-205-static.hfc.comcastbusiness.net] has joined #se2600 10:47 < aestetix> klixa: everyone who makes under 100k is poor in CA 10:47 <@klixa> not in all parts of cali 10:48 <@NotLarry> Wow, my "office" is a corner in the common area. 10:48 <@klixa> i lived in Legget, CA...200 miles north of SF ine th redwood forest...and i BOUGHT a home, and my payemtsn were under $300 a month 10:48 <@klixa> my home was basically some shack on some land...buuuut...i owned it...in Cali 10:48 <@klixa> 20 miles to the nearest grocery store.... 10:48 < aestetix> NotLarry: do the othe prisoners have offices? 10:49 <@klixa> anyway, yeah, the middle of nowhere cali is cheap/affordable 10:51 <@rattle> aestetix: The lock thing was political. The open office thing and age, I think is just more you become used to whatever the first environment you work in, and just adapt to it as normal. 10:51 <@rattle> And these days, the whole open office thing is the trend of the moment. 10:51 < aestetix> rattle: but isn't there an objective amount of disruption that open office spaces bring? 10:51 <@klixa> its liek school...in school its an open envirnment 10:53 <@rattle> Depends on a team's culture. Some folks would rather shout at each other across the room then send email. I think 90% of it is what you're used to. 10:54 <@rattle> I'm more adapted to the private + WoL platform thing. 10:54 < aestetix> Do any of them hate offices? 10:54 <@rattle> Yes. I have spoken to people who hate offices. 10:54 <@rattle> Which is alien to me. :) 10:54 < aestetix> Why do they hate them? 10:54 <@NotLarry> I am simply using the exposure to fight my crippling shyness. 10:54 <@rattle> Because it makes them feel isolated. 10:55 < aestetix> That sounds a bit like this generation of kids who loves pair programming 10:55 <@rattle> I am a big fan of WoL.. I do like to communicate random bits about what I'm working on, and see other people's non-email-worthy comments.. 10:55 < aestetix> And all this "collaboration" bullshit 10:56 <@rattle> But, I'd rather have it not be disruptive to my workflow, like someone shouting at me across the room.. 10:56 <@rattle> Flowdock is my favorite, but Slack is alright too. Didn't care for HipChat much. 10:56 < aestetix> Also, consider scale. 10:57 < aestetix> Five in a room is way different than 500. 10:57 <@rattle> And, remote workers.. 10:57 <@rattle> When the office culture involves alot of physical cross-talk, folks working remotely truly do feel isolated 10:58 <@rattle> FYI.. I've been experimenting with using WoL for low-friction change control lately, with good results.. 10:58 < aestetix> That same generational push also includes the annoying cries for equality 11:00 < aestetix> ok maybe I spent too much time in the bay area 11:00 < aestetix> since I now hate hippies and activists 11:01 <@rattle> And don't forget the unique breed of San Francisco libertarian. 11:01 < aestetix> ugh 11:01 < aestetix> they aren't libertarians 11:01 < aestetix> they are authoritarians who want to be the authority 11:01 < aestetix> especially the assholes like Peter Thiel 11:03 <@rattle> Never met him, but sounds like the stereotype I was referring to. 11:04 <@rattle> There are a few people that fall into it that I really respect, and generarly like, but that I totally do not see eye-to-eye with on a large number of issues. 11:07 <@rattle> Not satire.. https://news.vice.com/article/windows-31-is-still-alive-and-it-just-killed-a-french-airport 11:09 < _NSAKEY> Hahahahahahahaha. That URL is gold. 11:10 <@rattle> If only critical infrastructure aged like scotch.. 11:15 <@crash180> and spoke like Sean Connery 11:22 < _NSAKEY> rattle: The town gets bonus points for being named "Orly." 11:24 < _NSAKEY> This almost sounds like a hardware failure. 11:24 -!- Healix [~Healix@173-167-34-205-static.hfc.comcastbusiness.net] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 11:24 -!- Healix [~Healix@173-167-34-205-static.hfc.comcastbusiness.net] has joined #se2600 11:25 -!- Healix [~Healix@173-167-34-205-static.hfc.comcastbusiness.net] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 11:25 -!- Healix| [~Healix@173-167-34-205-static.hfc.comcastbusiness.net] has joined #se2600 11:26 -!- Healix| [~Healix@173-167-34-205-static.hfc.comcastbusiness.net] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 11:26 -!- Healix [~Healix@173-167-34-205-static.hfc.comcastbusiness.net] has joined #se2600 11:35 -!- sandcrawler [~sandcrawl@157.130.171.46] has joined #se2600 11:47 -!- ware_ is now known as ware 12:01 < aestetix> vaigina 12:09 -!- crash180 [~Adium@pdpc/supporter/silver/CRasH180] has quit [Quit: Leaving.] 12:18 -!- Healix [~Healix@173-167-34-205-static.hfc.comcastbusiness.net] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 12:18 -!- Healix| [~Healix@173-167-34-205-static.hfc.comcastbusiness.net] has joined #se2600 12:31 -!- Healix [~Healix@166.170.32.132] has joined #se2600 12:34 -!- Healix| [~Healix@173-167-34-205-static.hfc.comcastbusiness.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 12:36 <@rattle> As I reach out to this major law firm to tell them they have a compromised account that's spearphishing their clients, great overloard Dagmar, give them the wisdom to not shoot the messenger. 12:36 <@rattle> Sudo. 12:44 -!- klixa [~klixa@unaffiliated/klixa] has quit [Quit: zzz] 12:45 -!- RangerZ|work [~test@DHCP-129-59-122-51.n1.vanderbilt.edu] has joined #se2600 12:56 -!- sandcrawler [~sandcrawl@157.130.171.46] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 13:01 -!- klixa [~klixa@unaffiliated/klixa] has joined #se2600 13:01 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o klixa] by ChanServ 13:17 < RangerZ|work> http://universalrejection.org/ 13:17 < RangerZ|work> aestetix: found an academic journal for you 13:17 < RangerZ|work> you don't even have to use your real name 13:19 < _NSAKEY> RangerZ|work: Sounds like you're encouraging him to submit an entry that consists of "penis" on every odd-numbered page, and "vagina" on every even-numbered page. 13:19 < _NSAKEY> At least, that seems like an aestetix thing to do. 13:19 <@rattle> Wow. That seems almost like it was written by the Industrial Memetics marketing team. 13:20 < RangerZ|work> _NSAKEY: I'm not limiting his options, he can feel free to do whatever he wants 13:21 < RangerZ|work> as we are to say that he is one of snowden's closest personal friends 13:21 < RangerZ|work> talk about how they skype together on anonymous accounts 13:21 < RangerZ|work> etc 13:21 < RangerZ|work> then we see if in a month he's allowed to travel internationally 13:21 < RangerZ|work> hehe 13:22 < _NSAKEY> Skype is a PRISM partner, so they could verify any trolling like that. 13:24 < RangerZ|work> not as easily as you'd think 13:24 < _NSAKEY> It's still verifiable. 13:24 < RangerZ|work> anon accounts connecting once or twice isn't as big a flag as the NSA would like us to believe 13:25 < _NSAKEY> I don't even think you can use Skype over Tor these days, which is yet another reason to avoid it like the plague. 13:25 < RangerZ|work> just ask FBI director?? (Was it he who last said that encryption needs backdoors, and all that nonsense?) 13:26 < _NSAKEY> Yeah, that guy is anti-good crypto. 13:26 <@rattle> Comey and Johnson are slowly seeing the light.. Slowly.. 13:26 < _NSAKEY> rattle: Every time Comey acts like he's removing his head from his ass, he shoves it back into place. 13:27 < RangerZ|work> https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20151108/09484232755/dea-boss-joins-fbi-declaring-ferguson-effect-to-be-real-thing-offers-up-stuff-i-heard-as-evidence.shtml 13:27 < RangerZ|work> then I see shit like this 13:27 < RangerZ|work> and I'm like... fuck these people 13:27 < _NSAKEY> Yeah... 13:27 < _NSAKEY> I have a thing about that kind of thing I like to tell people. 13:27 < RangerZ|work> always shoot the repo man? 13:28 < _NSAKEY> "Innocent until proven guilty" means that the police are ALWAYS wrong about EVERYTHING by default. 13:28 < _NSAKEY> Expressed another way: Proof or GTFO. 13:28 < RangerZ|work> worked well for Jude Law ... http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1053424/ 13:28 < RangerZ|work> hehe 13:28 < _NSAKEY> Heh. 13:29 < RangerZ|work> _NSAKEY: the police reforms that are being talked about finally in congress are actually a really good thing 13:29 < RangerZ|work> will have a major impact on the criminal "justice" system 13:30 < RangerZ|work> and help mostly the poor/minorities -to start- but I think it will help to start -decriminalizing being alive- 13:30 <@rattle> I have a feeling Comey isn't going to be serving all that long.. Nothing to base that on.. Just gut feeling. 13:30 < RangerZ|work> rattle: did you hear rumors? 13:30 < RangerZ|work> hehe 13:30 <@rattle> What did I just say? 13:31 < RangerZ|work> you knew about the 3 star general and the 'misbehaviors' too didn't you? 13:31 <@rattle> Which one? 13:31 < RangerZ|work> hold on 13:31 < RangerZ|work> also... SEE... he isn't sure 'which' 3 star general he has dirt on that I'm talking about 13:32 < RangerZ|work> http://www.militarytimes.com/story/military/pentagon/2015/11/12/defense-secretary-ash-carter-fires-senior-3-star-military-assistant/75672766/ 13:32 -!- Healix [~Healix@166.170.32.132] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 13:32 -!- Healix [~Healix@166.170.32.132] has joined #se2600 13:33 <@rattle> Oh, yeah. I saw that in the news today. I have no context behind it. 13:33 < RangerZ|work> apparently it came as a shock to pretty much everyone 13:34 < RangerZ|work> even the DoD reporters hadn't even heard rumors about this until after it happened 13:34 < RangerZ|work> part of me wonders why we can't run our 'secret' documents like that... "lets not really have 5 million people in the US with 'secret' clearance... (or w/e the exact # is now a days) 13:35 <@rattle> Article seems to indicate he got caught sticking his dick into someone in his chain of command. Happens. Not good. He's whacked. Very sad. 13:36 < RangerZ|work> yeah 13:46 <@rattle> Any sort of sexual relationship or harassment is totally not acceptable with anyone in your chain of command. The military is probably making an example of him in that regard. 14:00 -!- timoguin [~timoguin@ec2-54-86-23-252.compute-1.amazonaws.com] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 14:01 -!- RangerZ [~rangerz@c-98-240-43-56.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 14:01 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o RangerZ] by ChanServ 14:02 -!- RangerZ1 [~rangerz@c-98-240-43-56.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 14:27 -!- klixa [~klixa@unaffiliated/klixa] has quit [Quit: ...] 14:41 -!- kamikazejoe [~kamikazej@24-207-222-83.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com] has left #se2600 [] 14:43 -!- kamikazejoe [~kamikazej@24-207-222-83.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com] has joined #se2600 14:44 < kamikazejoe> window show 4 14:44 < _NSAKEY> aestetix: https://archive.is/Eeh5V#selection-309.0-309.303 15:37 -!- Healix [~Healix@166.170.32.132] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 15:37 -!- Healix [~Healix@208.167.254.102] has joined #se2600 15:47 -!- Healix| [~Healix@173-167-34-205-static.hfc.comcastbusiness.net] has joined #se2600 15:49 -!- Healix [~Healix@208.167.254.102] has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 16:39 -!- Healix| [~Healix@173-167-34-205-static.hfc.comcastbusiness.net] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 16:39 -!- Healix [~Healix@173-167-34-205-static.hfc.comcastbusiness.net] has joined #se2600 16:39 -!- Healix [~Healix@173-167-34-205-static.hfc.comcastbusiness.net] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 16:39 -!- Healix| [~Healix@173-167-34-205-static.hfc.comcastbusiness.net] has joined #se2600 16:49 -!- rattle [~rattle@tor/regular/rattle] has quit [Ping timeout: 276 seconds] 17:04 -!- Healix| [~Healix@173-167-34-205-static.hfc.comcastbusiness.net] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 17:05 -!- Healix [~Healix@173-167-34-205-static.hfc.comcastbusiness.net] has joined #se2600 17:15 -!- Healix| [~Healix@166.170.32.164] has joined #se2600 17:18 -!- Healix [~Healix@173-167-34-205-static.hfc.comcastbusiness.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 17:19 <@oddball> Holy hell. Multiple bombs, shootings, and at least one hostage situation in Paris. http://www.cnn.com/2015/11/13/world/paris-shooting/index.html 17:21 -!- RangerZ|work [~test@DHCP-129-59-122-51.n1.vanderbilt.edu] has quit [Ping timeout: 272 seconds] 17:37 -!- Catonic [~catonic@adsl-98-83-119-82.bhm.bellsouth.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 250 seconds] 18:02 -!- Healix| [~Healix@166.170.32.164] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 18:02 -!- Healix [~Healix@gateway/vpn/privateinternetaccess/healix] has joined #se2600 18:15 -!- klixa [~klixa@unaffiliated/klixa] has joined #se2600 18:15 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o klixa] by ChanServ 18:21 <@Dagmar> HAHAHHAHHA 18:22 <@Dagmar> http://venturebeat.com/2015/11/13/pornhubs-traffic-dipped-significantly-the-day-fallout-4-came-out/ 18:32 < _NSAKEY> Dagmar: I saw that about an hour ago. 18:33 < _NSAKEY> That kind of data is always great to see. 18:33 <@Dagmar> Oh I think the best part is that there's a detectable "peak" which apparently shows that for many, "things" were only postponed for a few hours 18:46 < _NSAKEY> It's like they went, "I need to binge on porn before I have to go cold turkey due to playing fallout 4." 18:47 <@Dagmar> No, more like "Oof! It's 4am! I should rub one out and get to bed." 18:53 -!- klixa [~klixa@unaffiliated/klixa] has quit [Max SendQ exceeded] 18:56 -!- klixa [~klixa@unaffiliated/klixa] has joined #se2600 18:56 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o klixa] by ChanServ 19:06 -!- klixa [~klixa@unaffiliated/klixa] has quit [Max SendQ exceeded] 19:07 -!- RangerZ|work [~test@c-98-240-43-56.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 19:25 -!- aestetix [~aestetix@phalse.2600.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 19:26 -!- aestetix [~aestetix@phalse.2600.com] has joined #se2600 19:43 -!- Catonic [~catonic@adsl-98-83-119-82.bhm.bellsouth.net] has joined #se2600 19:43 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o Catonic] by ChanServ 20:03 -!- Healix [~Healix@gateway/vpn/privateinternetaccess/healix] has quit [Quit: Bye] 20:05 -!- Healix [~Healix@209.95.50.93] has joined #se2600 20:14 -!- Healix [~Healix@209.95.50.93] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 20:18 -!- Healix [~Healix@209.95.50.102] has joined #se2600 20:44 -!- klixa [~klixa@unaffiliated/klixa] has joined #se2600 20:44 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o klixa] by ChanServ 20:45 <@Dagmar> ayecee++ 20:46 <@Dagmar> For those wondering: b4b: css is elegant. js is an octopus made from nailing legs onto a dog. 20:47 -!- crashcartpro [uid29931@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-rjleaoxvwhphimgx] has joined #se2600 20:59 <@klixa> thats not even creative, since that is github;s mascot essentially, except on a cat 21:01 -!- klixa [~klixa@unaffiliated/klixa] has quit [Quit: zzz] 21:03 -!- Healix [~Healix@209.95.50.102] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 21:04 -!- Healix [~pi@108.61.123.69] has joined #se2600 21:04 -!- Healix [~pi@108.61.123.69] has quit [Client Quit] 21:31 -!- pi______2 [~pi@108.61.123.69] has joined #se2600 21:35 -!- pi______2 [~pi@108.61.123.69] has quit [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 21:48 -!- pi______2 [~pi@c-73-216-103-1.hsd1.wv.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 21:48 -!- pi______2 is now known as Healix 21:49 -!- Healix [~pi@c-73-216-103-1.hsd1.wv.comcast.net] has quit [Client Quit] 22:17 -!- klixa [~klixa@unaffiliated/klixa] has joined #se2600 22:17 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o klixa] by ChanServ --- Log closed Fri Nov 13 23:20:53 2015 --- Log opened Fri Nov 13 23:21:02 2015 23:21 -!- Evilpig [~wilpig@96.80.184.101] has joined #se2600 23:21 -!- Irssi: #se2600: Total of 47 nicks [22 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 25 normal] 23:21 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o Evilpig] by ChanServ 23:21 -!- Irssi: Join to #se2600 was synced in 10 secs 23:54 -!- klixa [~klixa@unaffiliated/klixa] has quit [Quit: zzz] --- Log closed Sat Nov 14 00:00:44 2015