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07:36.46rdancerhi, morsing
07:36.56mozratmorning
08:12.12morsingmorning
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08:42.00morsingMmm... Wheel bearings
08:54.42morsingibot wake wethrin
08:54.44ibotwethrin: GOOD MORNING!!!
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09:35.09wethrinyo morsing?
09:44.31morsingyo - The booking form only covers Tues and Weds?!?
09:44.52wethrin??
09:45.12morsinghttp://www.hotelclub.net/Selections.asp?id=30059
09:45.32wethrinIs that the one I pointed you to?
09:45.50morsingYes
09:46.01morsingHave a look
09:47.07wethrinWFM
09:47.15wethrinSee on the top right there's a date selection?
09:47.22wethrinChoose dates there, and press 'change'
09:47.42morsingibot WFM
09:47.44ibotwfm is, like, (Wired For Management Baseline) This is an Intel hardware specification that is designed to allow for compliance with easier management of desktop PCs in a networked environment. The specification calls for computers to be compatible with a pre-boot protocol that can be used to update the system or perform other management options. Also, the computer ...
09:47.50morsingwethrin: I did that!
09:47.59wethrinWorks For Me
09:48.10morsingibot WFM is also Works For Me
09:48.11ibotokay, morsing
09:48.12wethrinAnd pressed the button marked 'change'?
09:48.17morsingYes!
09:48.36wethrinThen I've got 48 rooms on Fri & Say, and 51 on Sun
09:48.40morsingNoticed where the prices are listed is says Tue and Wed at the top of the coloumns?
09:49.06wethrinTo me it's changed to the dates I selected
09:49.15wethrinIt's £147 for the twin room for 3 nights
09:49.21wethrinShould I book it?
09:49.39wethrin(so £73.50 each)
09:54.01wethrinRight. I'm off for coffee. morsing - tell me if I should book it, then. Also, what approximate arrival time should I give them? 8pm?
09:57.28Jang-ibot WFM
09:57.29ibotwell, wfm is (Wired For Management Baseline) This is an Intel hardware specification that is designed to allow for compliance with easier management of desktop PCs in a networked environment. The specification calls for computers to be compatible with a pre-boot protocol that can be used to update the system or perform other management options. Also, the computer ...
10:03.10morsingwethrin: Book it - sounds fine
10:04.28morsingwethrin: You have to click the Change button
10:16.44wethrinI know. I did.
10:16.50wethrinI did say so
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11:04.07rhowewethrin: Do you know if that HD works?
11:05.42wethrinI don't
11:05.56wethrinYou can have a full refund on the price you paid if it doesn't, though
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12:44.35morsingMmm... Certify disk
13:52.00rhowewethrin: hehe
13:52.22rhowewethrin: Well it appears on the SCSI bus, but doesn't seem too keen on initialising
13:52.59rhowewethrin: I want a refund of twice the purchase price!
14:08.22SlayerXPmorning
14:13.41edwardcan you get information from network rail using the freedom of information act? or are they not covered?
14:20.51wethrinrhowe: :-)
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14:24.39Leedsevening all!
14:25.24wethrinHI!
14:29.50wethrinAt the same time?
14:31.01Leedswell, I returned from Africa to Spain (and then from Africa to Europe shortly afterwards), and I returned to and from Gib a couple of times
14:32.36wethrinAnd all without a visa too, I suppose!
14:33.24Leedsindeed
14:33.53wethrinYou...you....you......bah!
14:33.53JAVhello
14:34.00Leedsdon't need one for Spain, Gib or Morocco
14:34.05Leedsafternoon JAV
14:34.27JAVferia de abril? :D
14:34.30wethrinYes, I know
14:35.02Leedsjust a holiday...
14:51.05JAVeverytime I check temp with hddtemp, HD lights flash and heads move (I hear noise)
14:51.30JAVI guess it sends data through ide bus
14:51.42JAVany other option?
14:52.13JAVhttp://pastebin.ca/9607
14:53.39rhoweJAV: Try hddtemp -n /dev/foo
14:53.47rhoweJAV: That returns just the temperature as a number
14:54.08JAVI saw it, but I like the ºC
14:54.10JAV:D
14:55.21JAVbut yes, in a serious app it will be "-n"
14:55.36rhoweso do echo -n "`hddtemp -n /dev/foo`°" then :)
14:55.50rhoweecho -n "`hddtemp -n /dev/foo`°C", rather
14:56.21rhoweOnly one process forked, instead of 3
14:56.28JAVright
14:56.50JAVthat was not the "final" version :D
14:57.43JAVmm
14:57.59rhoweYou could add the chip name to the end of the 'sensors' command too
14:58.03JAVmaybe that's the noise problem? XD let's see
14:58.11rhowee.g. sensors w83782d-i2c-0-2d
14:58.34rhoweThen you can pretty much guarantee that the grep will only return one line
14:59.12JAVe# sensors
14:59.12JAVvia686a-isa-6000
14:59.12JAVAdapter: ISA adapter
14:59.12JAVCPU core:  +1.74 V  (min =  +0.06 V, max =  +3.10 V)
14:59.12JAV+2.5V:     +2.54 V  (min =  +2.37 V, max =  +2.62 V)
14:59.12JAVI/O:       +3.25 V  (min =  +3.13 V, max =  +3.47 V)
14:59.14JAV+5V:       +5.05 V  (min =  +4.51 V, max =  +5.50 V)
14:59.18JAV+12V:     +12.01 V  (min = +10.81 V, max = +13.20 V)
14:59.22JAVCPU Fan:  2721 RPM  (min =    0 RPM, div = 8)
14:59.24JAVP/S Fan:     0 RPM  (min =  883 RPM, div = 8)
14:59.26JAVSYS Temp:  +52.5°C  (high =   +45°C, hyst =   +40°C)   ALARM
14:59.28JAVCPU Temp:  +28.6°C  (high =   +60°C, hyst =   +55°C)
14:59.30JAVSBr Temp:  +24.9°C  (high =   +65°C, hyst =   +60°C)
14:59.33rhoweOK OK
14:59.34JAVthat's the output
14:59.54rhowee.g. sensors via686a-isa-6000|grep "^SYS Temp:"
15:00.32SlayerXP<PROTECTED>
15:00.33SlayerXP:)
15:01.04JAVO:)
15:01.35JAVthanks rhowe
15:04.16rhoweecho -n "$(sensors via686a-isa-6000|grep "^SYS Temp:"|sed -e 's/^SYS Temp: *//' -e 's/[^+0-9.].*//')°C"
15:04.21rhoweThat should get you somewhere
15:04.31rhoweA bit ugly, but it works
15:04.49rhoweYou're still forking 3 processes there
15:10.32JAVwell, the new version still moves the HD
15:10.51JAV(but it's quite nicer)
15:11.54mozrathelp with grep if you please
15:12.10mozrathave a log file where the first column is the date in the format 2005-4-14
15:12.49mozratI need to grep the file and spit out all the days between 2005-4-08 and 2005-4-15
15:13.08mozratcan I do that in one line with a clever regex or do I need to pipe the output of grep through grep again
15:13.45rhowemozrat: grep -E '^2005-4-(0[89]|1[0-5])'
15:14.11mozratrhowe: nice - I'm impressed :)
15:14.13mozratthanks
15:44.05mozratok - this is what I have so far
15:44.07mozrat<PROTECTED>
15:44.24mozratthis prints out a nice comma separated values report for someone
15:44.44mozratapart from the fact $19 the subject line sometimes has commas in
15:45.03mozrat"\"" doesn't work to quote the whole line
15:45.27mozratcan I insert a quote around a value in awk?
15:48.33mozrat"\042,\042"
15:48.35mozrat:)
15:58.59Georgeyoyo mozrat
15:59.28mozrat:(
15:59.36mozratwhy the sad eyes George????
15:59.36Georgemozrat: any news?
15:59.45Georgesad?
15:59.54mozratnews is it is cheapest to order from the model I quoted
16:00.03George?
16:00.04mozratother models are at retail price
16:00.06Georgeoh ok
16:00.16mozratsorry dude, but it gives you an option anyway
16:01.25Georgeheh
16:01.28Georgeyeah
16:01.33GeorgeI'll still be getting the X40 :)
16:03.30rhowemozrat: grep -Ei '^2005-4-(0[89]|1[0-5]).*goodenough' mail.txt | tr ...
16:03.58rhowemozrat: Can't you do awk -F '\11' '{print...
16:04.11rhowemozrat: or even sed -e 's/\11/,/g'
16:16.01mozratrhowe, The exchange logs aren't in a very sane format
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16:28.21rhowemozrat: ntsyslog.sf.net :)
16:29.03rhowemozrat: That, coupled with something which matches patterns against the logs is a great way to monitor Windows boxen, I find
16:39.07mozratoooh, nice
16:39.08mozratthanks
16:47.05Jang-logs? on a windows box?
16:47.24wethrinYes. There are lots of them
16:47.53rhowemozrat: I use logcheck, but I think logwatch is probably better
16:48.13rhowemozrat: I just have so many logcheck rules (which you're welcome to a copy of if you wish) that I haven't even evaluated alternatives
17:05.57rhoweAnyone for pub?
17:06.05wethrinMmm. Pub.
17:06.09wethrinCome up to Durham!
17:07.12rhoweNot tonight :P
17:07.46Leedsrhowe: sure... in Hendon
17:08.39rhoweLeeds: OK, where + when?
17:08.51rhowemaybe 50
17:09.28Leedsrhowe: seriously? :-)  I meant that as in "yes, in theory, but I can't be bothered to go into town"
17:09.35rhoweLeeds: Sure :P
17:09.52rhoweHm, actually I have sausages which went past their date yesterday
17:10.00rhoweshould probably head home and eat them before they change colour
17:11.49rhoweLeeds: Actually, I should probably head home and uncork the champagne anyway
17:12.02rhoweLeeds: Yesterday I received news about a forthcoming child
17:12.27rhoweLeeds: $landlady (if you can call the people you lodge with that) is expecting, due Sept.
17:12.50Leedsrhowe: glad you continued that - I was wondering about Sarah :-)
17:12.54rhoweheh
17:13.50LeedsI'm also playing with the virgin website and about to call them and chat about miles and miles/money options
17:13.58rhoweAh OK
17:15.13Leedsseeya
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17:25.01wethrinOi AngelChild. Make up your mind!
17:25.23AngelChildpfft, i'm getting there
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17:25.54wethrinSlowly?
17:26.26Leedsbut surely, we can hope
17:26.39Leedsbut surely we can hope?
17:26.59Leedsibot change 9,518.00 hkd to gbp
17:27.12Leedsibot change 9518.00 hkd to gbp
17:29.16wethrinI can't hope
17:37.47Leedsbah
17:37.54wethrinindeed
17:38.18Leedsbah to virgin
17:39.01Leedsgot enough points to afford nice flights - but they don't have any seats available for miles, only for cash
17:40.38wethrinPah
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22:52.17JAVevening
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