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05:16.30 | Cope | moin |
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06:18.54 | trousers | Yoho! |
06:42.10 | morsing | 'morning |
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06:57.09 | morsing | Cope! |
07:00.04 | Cope | hi |
07:01.35 | JAV | morning! |
07:15.14 | sabinef72 | morning |
07:15.16 | sabinef72 | hola JAV |
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07:20.46 | morsing | Cope! |
07:20.48 | morsing | sabinef72! |
07:20.49 | popey | Leeds: yes, WC2N |
07:22.19 | Cope | o |
07:41.22 | mozrat | Moin |
07:42.45 | popey | mozrat! |
07:43.11 | mozrat | mister Pope! |
07:43.29 | popey | That's Monsingor to you |
07:43.45 | mozrat | :D |
07:43.50 | popey | <PROTECTED> |
07:43.52 | popey | <PROTECTED> |
07:43.55 | popey | <PROTECTED> |
07:43.58 | popey | It's friday! |
07:44.34 | mozrat | yay! |
07:44.47 | popey | Sophies 3rd birthday party tomorrow :S |
07:44.51 | popey | house full of kids |
07:44.53 | popey | what joy :) |
07:45.30 | mozrat | that'll be fun :-) |
07:45.50 | phearless | good morning ! |
07:45.52 | phearless | !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
07:45.59 | z0d | Good day. |
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07:54.52 | morsing | SlayerXP! |
07:54.59 | SlayerXP | morning |
08:01.20 | mozrat | Hello! |
08:03.40 | Leeds | popey: did you see that I had a Wyse serial terminal on my list of things to dispose of? |
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08:06.05 | sabinef72 | morsing ! |
08:16.22 | popey | Leeds: I didn't, but I'm after a real gen-u-ine VT100 |
08:17.02 | Leeds | fair enough - it ain't a DEC... |
08:17.34 | popey | yeah, I've seen a few various terminals come up on ebay, but VT100s are like rocking horse poo |
08:42.06 | morsing | Mmm... V11 |
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09:00.13 | mozrat | All hail our glorious leader, Cope! |
09:01.58 | SlayerXP | I think you have cope confused with someone important :) |
09:02.17 | Cope | lol |
09:03.04 | SlayerXP | though cope has had the unique privilege of being shown around one of my data centres |
09:22.38 | andrew__ | you mean Cope is the only person who has EVER been shown round your data centre |
09:24.03 | Cope | :) |
09:25.37 | SlayerXP | andrew__: i think we maybe let 5 people in over 2 years |
09:26.09 | SlayerXP | Leeds: correct, I'm just a figment of your diseased imagination. |
09:26.24 | SlayerXP | and of those 5 people, cope was 1 |
09:27.02 | andrew__ | in that case Cope cannot be described as unique |
09:27.14 | SlayerXP | i wonder if cope's visit was before or after the "Dell engineers must NOT enter this room without an escort" sign went up |
09:27.42 | huw-l | Alan Cox's laptop exploded: http://zeniv.linux.org.uk/~telsa/boom/tmp-index.html |
09:28.21 | Leeds | what the fuck is up with laptops? |
09:29.01 | Leeds | and I don't recall IBM being on the recall list |
09:31.00 | huw-l | I believe one blew up at LAX a few days ago |
09:31.35 | Leeds | yeah |
09:33.44 | z0d | How old was it? |
09:34.30 | Cope | Leeds: if I am doing for a in b: for c in b: print c; Isn't this looking a bit like something that could be done a bit more elegantly? |
09:34.58 | Cope | isn't that a but list-comprehension feeling? but sort of in reverse |
09:34.59 | Cope | or does that make no sense? |
09:35.34 | Cope | fwiw i've had almost no sleep, so if I am not making much sense, that'll be why |
09:37.45 | rhowe | Cope: Do you need to use a, or do you just need to use each element of b as many times as there are elements in a? |
09:39.39 | murb | anyone got a spare patch pannel? |
09:40.17 | murb | huw-l: will teach him to run linux |
09:41.34 | Cope | rhowe: the latter |
09:41.54 | Cope | rhowe: I have a data structure viz: [(1,2,3), (4,5,6)] etc |
09:41.59 | Cope | I want to get rid of the {} |
09:42.01 | Cope | [] rather |
09:42.11 | Cope | and then iterate over the (1,2,3)'s inside |
09:42.45 | hali | in shell? |
09:42.52 | Cope | python :) |
09:43.57 | z0d | Cope: You want to flatten the list? |
09:43.58 | antiphase | How did you produce this data structure if you don't know how to use it? |
09:44.09 | rhowe | Cope: Hmm.. sounds like you mean "for inner1 in list: for inner2 in innner1: print inner2 |
09:44.28 | Cope | rhowe: exactly so |
09:44.45 | rhowe | Cope: Which would be "for a in b: for c in a: print c |
09:45.53 | phearless | can I use scp with more than one thread ? |
09:46.49 | Cope | antiphase: I took a complicated text file and wrote a parser which pulls out file names depending on a database name; which I then ran through another program which took filesystem information from it, and according to a varied alert threshold populated a list with tuple containing the filename, an alert level, and the filesystem information; whihch I am now putting into a logfile. How is that relevant to the basis question which states I know |
09:47.24 | Cope | rhowe: yes, that's what I said at first. |
09:47.47 | Cope | <Cope> Leeds: if I am doing for a in b: for c in b: print c; ....... |
09:47.57 | rhowe | Cope: Are you sure? |
09:48.05 | Cope | no, because i typod |
09:48.13 | Cope | but in the interpreter i did exactly as you said |
09:48.41 | z0d | for x,y,z in li: yield x yield y yield z |
09:48.57 | Cope | mmm generators |
09:48.59 | z0d | (This only works when your tuples have 3 elements. |
09:53.14 | huw-l | z0d: the incredible exploding thinkpad had third-party batteries |
09:56.27 | z0d | huw-l: Maybe that explains it. |
10:01.01 | Leeds | Cope: are you doing just 'print c' or something more serious? |
10:01.26 | Leeds | and is the order important? |
10:02.58 | Cope | more serious, yes; the list contains tuples of the form (alert_level, filename, value) |
10:03.42 | Cope | and I want to take the list and go through it doing a different (but consistent) thing for alert, filename and value. |
10:04.29 | Leeds | ah, so you don't want to flatten the thing completely? |
10:04.46 | Cope | so actually iterating over it may not be helpful, especially as the order might not be correct |
10:04.56 | Leeds | paste some example code/data somewhere |
10:04.58 | Leeds | right :-) |
10:07.03 | Cope | leeds: http://pastebin.ca/179571 |
10:07.36 | Cope | from that list I want to produce something like: |
10:08.14 | Cope | DATESTAMP | ALERT_NAME | ALERT_LEVEL |
10:08.16 | Cope | MESSAGE |
10:08.28 | Cope | as a string to be fed into a logfile |
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10:08.51 | Cope | eg |
10:08.55 | Leeds | where does the datestamp come from? |
10:09.28 | Cope | time.asctime(time.localtime()) |
10:09.30 | Cope | eg |
10:09.31 | Cope | Fri Sep 22 11:09:26 2006 |
10:09.47 | Leeds | okay, so it's 'now' :-) |
10:09.51 | Cope | yeah |
10:10.21 | Leeds | so surely you just need to iterate over the top-level list, then just pull the data out of the tuple manually? |
10:10.41 | Leeds | for a in alerts: |
10:10.43 | Cope | well it's easy enought to bin the list container |
10:11.12 | Cope | and produce one tuple at a time for processing |
10:11.25 | Leeds | <PROTECTED> |
10:11.30 | Leeds | <PROTECTED> |
10:11.32 | Cope | oh, but then process the tuple slowly / manually, yeh |
10:11.34 | Leeds | or whatever |
10:12.12 | Leeds | the elements in the tuple have defined meanings, so you should really treat them as grouped - but different - variables, rather than a collection of homogenous values |
10:12.14 | Erwin | OK, some of the movies at the London Film Festival might be strictly for film connoseurs: ".. the piercing melancholy of Markus' drunken solo dance (reclaiming Robbie Williams' otherwise mawkish 'Angels') is easily on a par with Fassbinder or Denis" |
10:12.51 | Leeds | Erwin: that's why it's a film festival and not a collection of popular and commercially successful films |
10:20.56 | Leeds | Cope: ? |
10:21.53 | Cope | mm? |
10:22.01 | Cope | oh sorry |
10:22.06 | Cope | i missed what you wrote |
10:23.20 | Cope | yes, i see |
10:26.26 | Erwin | And among the art films there's also... Borat. |
10:28.05 | Leeds | Erwin: high art! |
10:32.17 | Erwin | Hmm. "A handsome but lethargic university drop- has to contend with conflicting parental an libidinal demands in a remote Uruguayan coastal village populated mainly by dogs." |
10:33.42 | Cope | leeds: that works beautifully |
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10:37.19 | morsing | resudaed! |
10:37.27 | resudaed | morning |
10:37.30 | Cope | Tom! |
10:37.32 | Cope | woo |
10:38.25 | resudaed | I need some advice, my new accomodation has broadband, but it's not what it was when I moved in |
10:39.18 | murb | resudaed: someone cut the telephonecable? |
10:39.41 | resudaed | it's now wireless only, http is ssl between me and the hidden proxy, but there is a proxy, and I have to log in to use the bloody internet |
10:40.12 | Erwin | Well, it should be easy to automate the logging in via your favourite scripting language. or just curl/wget. |
10:41.05 | resudaed | I just don't like all my internet activity being monitered/logged, attached to my personal name and my address |
10:41.36 | jcml_ | What about a script to do a once-a-<duration> login, then openvpn to a box you've got ssh to on t'internet? |
10:41.57 | Erwin | Well, as long as you are using wireless through a box that you don't trust, you can be traced, regardless of the username/password required. |
10:42.48 | resudaed | not that I intend on doing anything that I potentially wouldn't want traced, it's just that I don't like the big brother thing |
10:43.31 | resudaed | oh, and at present I don't have a box on t'internet |
10:43.31 | resudaed | ; |
10:43.36 | resudaed | ; |
10:44.15 | Erwin | Well, there are systems like TOR that let you do things anonymous, at a high performance price. |
10:44.21 | murb | resudaed: so tunnel everythingto somewhere. |
10:45.07 | resudaed | I'd forgotten about tor, might give that a try |
10:45.18 | resudaed | murb, I don't have anything to tunnel to atm |
10:45.44 | antiphase | Don't want people knowing that you download child pr0n? |
10:45.48 | resudaed | not at more than 128kb |
10:47.15 | resudaed | antiphase, no, just don't like the whole big brother thing, and if I were to download child porn, I'd rather less people potentially knew about it |
10:48.45 | antiphase | I didn't realise ISPs published proxy logs with people's names and addresses |
10:51.41 | resudaed | it's not my isp, it's a box maintained by my landlord and his 'IT' guy, just don't like it much |
10:52.08 | jcml_ | antiphase: hang on - aren't you meant to be somewhere? |
10:52.24 | antiphase | I'm meant to be at a wedding this afternoon |
10:52.31 | jcml_ | resudaed: yeah - I'd be wary of that. |
10:52.50 | jcml_ | thought I was missing something ... :) |
10:52.52 | antiphase | resudaed: Just break it and plug your shit in directly to the connection |
10:54.40 | murb | resudaed: can't you install your own phoneline? |
10:58.23 | resudaed | antiphase, our internet comes from an ap on the second floor that is in line of site of a directional antenna at the office |
10:58.39 | resudaed | all I have is a dumb box |
10:58.59 | resudaed | murb, can't afford it atm |
11:02.59 | resudaed | having said that, it's peaking at 30kBps down at the minute, maybe I'll save up for a phone line |
11:03.26 | resudaed | taken nearlly 3 mins to do apt update |
11:05.06 | murb | resudaed: how many people are you sharing the line with? |
11:05.27 | resudaed | murb, anywhere between 20 and say 500 |
11:05.45 | murb | oh is it univeristy halls or something like that? |
11:06.31 | resudaed | it's a wireless network over the inner south/southwest part of Sheffield, covering most of his properties I would assume |
11:06.37 | resudaed | no, private rented house |
11:07.14 | resudaed | but I have no idea what the overall connection is like |
11:07.32 | resudaed | (I was a little drunk when he came around to fit the ap) |
11:07.45 | antiphase | Get some other people in Sheffield to DoS it, then you can claim breach of contract |
11:08.56 | resudaed | antiphase, he's covered himself in some small print somewhere about the internet connection and level of service not being somethign or other |
11:09.14 | resudaed | Fetched 4101kB in 6m27s (10.6kB/s) |
11:09.46 | resudaed | it's like having a modem again, just marginally faster |
11:14.21 | murb | maybe they installed isdn? |
11:15.47 | resudaed | murb, wouldn't surprise me, is hardly a peak student internet using hour (outside of term time still) |
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11:17.44 | resudaed | I can't take much more of this speed, I am going down there at some point to moan about it |
11:18.51 | resudaed | it's slow, laggy and not at all suitable for those who like to download things on the fly |
11:19.17 | resudaed | I'm going to have to run overnight batches of all the things I want to download |
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11:24.23 | cbz | hi |
11:24.31 | resudaed | morning |
11:24.55 | cbz | Not now. |
11:25.07 | resudaed | cbz, it's all relative |
11:26.26 | jcml_ | resudaed: have you explored using multiple wireless clients? >:-) |
11:28.21 | resudaed | jcml_, how do you mean |
11:37.46 | resudaed | ah well, I have tor working, which will make me feel a little happier for now |
11:38.19 | morsing | cbz! |
11:39.28 | cbz | morsing |
11:40.40 | resudaed | ping |
11:40.50 | wethrin | hello |
11:41.07 | wethrin | Would anyone like to come to Durham to get an E450? |
11:41.10 | resudaed | yay, my irc os torified |
11:47.24 | antiphase | wethrin: Surely there must be some doors the need propping open in Durham? ;) |
11:48.52 | hali | wethrin: decent spec? |
11:49.13 | hali | as in 4x480, 4gb and 12 36gb+ drives :) |
11:53.24 | morsing | wethrin: Are you serious? |
12:03.25 | morsing | Cope! |
12:03.39 | resudaed | hardly notice the perfomance loss using tor, the performance is so bad anyway |
12:38.22 | resudaed | laters all |
12:41.58 | zOOz | hi |
13:22.05 | wethrin | morsing: I'm serious |
13:22.12 | wethrin | hali: 4xCPU, some memory |
13:22.14 | wethrin | A gig or two |
13:29.51 | morsing | wethrin: For free? |
13:30.00 | z00dax | E450! |
13:30.21 | z00dax | thats one way to stay warm during the winters |
13:30.31 | wethrin | morsing: Yes |
13:30.47 | wethrin | One should still be stocked, although I'd have to give you a disk for it |
13:30.57 | wethrin | The other we've stripped its memory and CPUs. |
13:31.35 | z00dax | naked E450! |
13:31.46 | wethrin | Its boards are exposed! |
13:32.00 | z00dax | *giggle* boards and bits hanging out... |
13:32.05 | wethrin | if you take the stocked one, you could nab the power supply out of the stripped one |
13:32.15 | z00dax | adultry! |
13:32.16 | wethrin | It used to have three, now it has two :) |
13:32.42 | wethrin | morsing / z00dax - are you seriously interested? |
13:32.57 | z00dax | not me no, I've just got a working Ultra10 from Leeds |
13:33.24 | z00dax | and my interest in Sparc is purely Bootloader development - i dont think I need something that consumes a KWatt/hr to do so :) |
13:34.14 | z00dax | if noone here is interested, I can ask around here at work + friends, I am sure we can find a working E450 a home. |
13:34.58 | wethrin | Um. kWatt is already a measure of power |
13:35.08 | wethrin | Energy, which is consumable, is energy * time |
13:35.21 | z00dax | err true, i meant it more in the sense of Electric unit/hr |
13:35.33 | wethrin | kWhr/hr ? |
13:35.35 | morsing | wethrin: YES! |
13:35.36 | wethrin | = kW :) |
13:36.03 | z00dax | my stock bitstream fonts look shite on this dell display |
13:36.22 | wethrin | Anyway, it draws 1660W |
13:36.35 | z00dax | *roar* |
13:36.46 | wethrin | morsing: They want to get rid of them soon, so would have to organise it about nowish. If you're honestly serious |
13:37.03 | morsing | wethrin: Now-ish being? |
13:37.18 | wethrin | Next couple of weeks |
13:37.49 | wethrin | morsing: They do need two people to lift |
13:42.43 | wethrin | morsing: A housemate with a car is coming next week; I could pick up the machine and keep it for a bit. But it's large enough to take up quite a lot of space in a small house |
14:12.52 | morsing | Ouch |
14:13.07 | morsing | Good news: TwoSheds' not upset :) |
14:14.10 | morsing | wethrin: Well, I'll have a think. Maybe next weekend but I have to check |
14:15.47 | morsing | wethrin: Would that be ok? |
14:15.58 | morsing | Will it fit in my Volvo? |
14:17.08 | z00dax | it should fit in the Comaro |
14:17.21 | z00dax | no wait, you dont have a comaro do you ? |
14:22.18 | keithlard | does anyone want a wordtracker t shirt? :D |
14:22.25 | keithlard | preferably a small one |
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14:28.34 | morsing | Erwin! |
14:33.07 | wethrin | morsing: It'll fit in your Volvo |
14:33.13 | wethrin | We had it in the back of a Ford Mondeo |
14:34.01 | keithlard | can one of you guys try www.wordtracker.com please |
14:34.31 | z0d | keithlard: Connecting... |
14:37.45 | z0d | Oh, great! The gllug mailing list is available on gmane. |
14:37.46 | wethrin | Waiting.... |
14:37.51 | wethrin | gmane? |
14:38.03 | z0d | http://www.gmane.org/ |
14:38.14 | z0d | "Mail To News And Back Again" |
14:38.35 | z0d | They provide a web and NNTP-based interface for loads of mailing lists. |
14:39.27 | wethrin | ahh, cool |
14:40.40 | wethrin | keithlard: Connection timed out |
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14:43.54 | keithlard | frown |
14:44.46 | wethrin | Have you been naughty to it? |
14:45.34 | Leeds | wethrin: it arrived... |
14:47.30 | wethrin | Hurrah! |
14:51.13 | Leeds | http://tinyurl.com/ld45c |
15:18.05 | morsing | http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f121/lankytim/ainsley.jpg |
15:34.18 | keithlard | looks like a major outage at verio |
15:34.30 | z0d | http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk/index.php?menuID=5&subID=134 |
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16:18.49 | TimMagic | hey every one |
16:18.57 | hali | hi |
16:19.01 | TimMagic | s/every one/everyone |
16:19.11 | TimMagic | you ok? |
16:20.11 | wethrin | hi |
16:20.12 | morsing | TimMagic! |
16:22.39 | TimMagic | morsing, wethrin: nice to see you |
16:22.49 | TimMagic | virtually of course |
16:23.11 | mozrat | TimMagic: long time! |
16:23.35 | morsing | mozzie! |
16:24.14 | mozrat | hey morsing |
16:28.58 | Leeds | foo |
16:29.26 | mozrat | Hello Leeds, how is Leeds? |
16:32.51 | Leeds | wet... very wet |
16:34.05 | Leeds | oh, and it's good to find that the firewire works on this laptop as well :-) |
16:36.57 | mozrat | :-) |
16:37.24 | Leeds | watched it this morning... |
16:40.45 | mozrat | V. funny. I saw most of it on TV last night |
16:40.52 | mozrat | the ending was brilliant |
16:40.57 | Leeds | yeah |
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16:52.31 | keithlard | no spoilers :-| |
16:53.26 | TimMagic | if anyone gets the chance to see reno 911 do, its great |
16:58.14 | keithlard | i saw that 'entourage' last night, that was reely good |
16:58.41 | sabinef72 | hello |
17:02.58 | hali | funny sitcom about a suburban house wife who deals weed |
17:03.46 | sabinef72 | hi hali |
17:14.52 | wethrin | Gah. British train prices MAKE NO FUCKING SENSE |
17:15.17 | wethrin | It's cheaper for me to get a ticket from Durham -> York and York -> Manchester, than Durham -> Manchester directly |
17:16.30 | wethrin | And I'm naughty and booking a ticket after 6pm, that should've been booked before 6pm |
17:16.41 | TimMagic | tut tut |
17:16.49 | wethrin | It's a fair cop |
17:16.59 | TimMagic | no - you are gonna go to hell now |
17:17.03 | TimMagic | ! |
17:17.07 | wethrin | No, Manchester |
17:17.09 | wethrin | Same place, I suppose |
17:17.15 | TimMagic | true... |
17:17.34 | wethrin | But discounting the extra-cheap student-only fare, it's still cheaper to make the break at York |
17:17.57 | TimMagic | ok |
17:18.31 | wethrin | Woo |
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18:18.43 | mozrat | Moo |
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18:19.04 | mozrat | hello goibhniu |
18:19.22 | goibhniu | hey mozrat |
18:19.38 | mozrat | happy? |
18:20.04 | goibhniu | rockin! |
18:21.51 | mozrat | oh nice |
18:21.51 | goibhniu | you're using a laptop on a bus? |
18:22.08 | mozrat | no, on my PDA |
18:22.25 | goibhniu | ahh .. 3G? |
18:22.26 | mozrat | well - Blackberry thing |
18:22.34 | mozrat | GPRS |
18:22.50 | mozrat | i ssh into a freeshell server and run screen/irssi |
18:22.51 | goibhniu | ahh .. cool, an irc client for a blackberry? |
18:22.56 | goibhniu | oh! |
18:22.59 | goibhniu | even better |
18:23.07 | mozrat | no, a ssh client :-) |
18:23.24 | mozrat | i think there are IRC clients though - but id be bouncing a lot more |
18:23.45 | mozrat | ah! here I am. bbl |
18:23.52 | goibhniu | have fun! |
19:06.30 | rhowe | ibot change 150 gbp to hkd |
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20:30.34 | sabinef72 | quiet.... |
20:33.42 | JAV | hello sabinef72 :D |
20:33.56 | sabinef72 | Hola JAV : Como esta ? |
20:34.36 | JAV | I just came home, quite tired after a long work day |
20:34.48 | sabinef72 | oh I see |
20:34.53 | JAV | but... |
20:34.54 | JAV | :D |
20:35.05 | sabinef72 | but ???? |
20:35.13 | sabinef72 | it's the week end now ! |
20:35.25 | JAV | I have a rendez-vous at 23:30 O:) |
20:35.40 | sabinef72 | hu hu a rendez-vous ! |
20:35.42 | sabinef72 | that's nice |
20:35.51 | JAV | heh |
20:36.29 | sabinef72 | so you just have enough time to make you "cute" |
20:36.32 | JAV | I'll have dinner and shower and I'll be fine again |
20:36.33 | sabinef72 | hurry up |
20:36.54 | JAV | I'm always cute! :D |
20:37.12 | sabinef72 | how can I know ? |
20:37.28 | JAV | but you are right, the 'external' side of me needs some tweaking |
20:38.12 | sabinef72 | loquito |
20:41.00 | JAV | I must have control with alcohol, I have an -almost closed- job interview in madrid on wednesday (they'll say less money, I'll say more money) and I don't want to show them a broken body :P |
20:41.22 | sabinef72 | is this word is also using in Spain ? |
20:41.44 | JAV | "loquito"? yes |
20:42.03 | sabinef72 | my friend who is from argentina says always about me : loquita total |
20:42.35 | JAV | it means... little crazy male (or female ended with -a) |
20:42.54 | sabinef72 | I know but he always says : it's friendly in my case |
20:43.06 | JAV | yes, totally friendly |
20:43.31 | JAV | you make it soft with -ito |
20:43.32 | sabinef72 | :-) |
20:43.48 | sabinef72 | yes it was a joke when I was in Argentina |
20:46.53 | JAV | well, I leave, see you |
20:47.33 | sabinef72 | have a nice dinner |
20:47.39 | sabinef72 | have a nice rendez-vous ! |
20:47.48 | JAV | there's a big party tonight in the next town (laredo) |
20:47.58 | JAV | it's crowded |
20:49.59 | JAV | http://www.laredo.es/turismo/fiestas_carlosv.php --> really bad web site |
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20:56.22 | keithlard | ooh, good word |
20:56.53 | sabinef72 | keithlard: lol |
20:57.16 | sabinef72 | why ? |
21:02.25 | keithlard | don't know reely.... i'm just a zany, crazy guy! :D |
21:02.46 | sabinef72 | oh my god |
21:03.14 | sabinef72 | but we will become friend because I'm already a "loquita total" |
21:07.00 | keithlard | :D |
21:07.15 | keithlard | mucho me gustan las loquitas :> |
21:07.29 | sabinef72 | bueno |
21:10.09 | z0d | Does the latest vmware build work with 2.6.18? |
21:14.14 | keithlard | it's no good asking us... we're mad |
21:15.38 | wethrin | I'm not mad! |
21:15.39 | wethrin | Am I? |
21:56.31 | Jasperw | anyone watching newsnight? |
21:57.18 | z0d | - |
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23:19.40 | z00dax | why are people hijacking my z0{tab} nick ? |
23:19.41 | z00dax | :( |