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00:09.01*** join/#tacobeam purple_cow (~jupiter@navi.cs.colorado.edu)
00:10.54purple_cowarf
00:16.45CIA-7openembedded: 03kergoth 07 * r1.2062 10packages/libsigc++/ (libsigc++-1.2.5/autofoo.patch libsigc++_1.2.5.oe): Fix libsigc++ build wrt autoheader usage.
00:25.20kergoth_breeders - cannonball
00:25.29kergoth_man, havent heard this song since .. mustve been mid 90s
00:50.32fileI love it when I find specifications on hardware that hasn't been released yet
00:50.34fileor even announced
00:51.41gonkulatorheh
00:54.13lalo[out]I compiled a 2.6.6 in an mmx 233 in late may / early june
00:54.21lalo[out]like 4 or 5 times :-P
00:54.24kergoth_heh
00:54.27kergoth_ccache is your friend
00:54.27lalo[out]not pleasant
00:54.32lalo[out]how is life guys?
00:54.38kergoth_then times 3-4 arent compiling
00:54.39kergoth_heh
00:54.42kergoth_not bad
00:54.45kergoth_you?
00:54.48lalo[out]great
00:55.16CIA-7openembedded: 03kergoth 07 * r1.2063 10packages/libsigc++/ (libsigc++-1.2.5/autofoo.patch libsigc++_1.2.5.oe): Apply better libsigc++ fix from Felix Domke.
00:55.16lalo[out]3 and 4 wouldn't be compiling anyway, with or without ccache, as I don't usually 'make clean' on the kernel tree
00:55.51lalo[out]when I say 4 or 5 times I mean 4 or 5 times from scratch, for some reason or other (mostly changing configure options that affected too much stuff) :-)
00:56.08lalo[out]just incremental builds, were much more
00:56.22kergoth_right, thats what i'm saying.
00:56.23kergoth_heh
00:56.26fileI do my 2.6 compiles on a P200MMX with 160MB of RAM
00:56.31kergoth_thats why you should always modify the kernel makefile to use ccache
00:56.38lalo[out]then eventually I arranged a setup where I can compile stuff in the athlon to run on the laptop - now I'm happy
00:57.01lalo[out]but how would ccache help in that case?
00:57.38kergoth_it caches objects.  in actuality most of your changes wouldnt *really* change the way the file is built.
00:57.56lalo[out]o.O
00:58.05lalo[out]but the normal build process already caches objects
00:58.11kergoth_huh?
00:58.19lalo[out]unless you make clean
00:58.32kergoth_no, it doesnt. it does a best guess attempt to track dependency
00:58.43kergoth_you just said you built it 4-5 times from scratch
00:58.47kergoth_scratch implies clean tree
00:59.11lalo[out]if the changes to config are too radical, yes
00:59.25lalo[out]one of these I enabled hotplug... that fscked up pretty much everything :-)
01:00.34lalo[out]s/^/on /
01:04.00kergoth_i'd say ccache saves me 2 hours a day development time.
01:04.04kergoth_roughly
01:05.53kergoth_yeah well, not all of us have a box like that :)
01:07.36purple_cowi got distcc set up today
01:07.41purple_cowhaven't actually taken advantage of it yet
01:07.49purple_cowbut that'll mean 18 CPUs at my command
01:08.31kergoth_there's a nice quad box here, but there's always so many people building on it that its faster to use one of the dual opteron boxes i have access to
01:09.24purple_cowthe really nice thing is that the only people using these boxes right now are us 3 interns
01:13.01purple_cowi suppose there's also a pile of quad pentium boxes, but i don't want to mess with cross compilers
01:18.35purple_cowyay kung fu!
01:30.49purple_cowthe sun machine is comin' down, and we're gonna have a party...
01:35.13scanlinewhat a cool album :)
01:37.41purple_cowmost of them are cool albums :)
01:38.58kergoth_man, its chilly at work
01:39.01kergoth_and i'm wearing sandals
01:39.03kergoth_COLD FEED
01:39.04kergoth_er
01:39.05kergoth_FEET
01:41.57purple_cowmmm, cold feed
01:42.04kergoth_hehe
01:50.45purple_cowyay david carradine
01:52.42scanlineeep
01:52.49kergoth_ack
01:53.11gonkulatorsorry about that
01:55.28filean accident? eek
01:59.57gonkulatoryeah, they're not all too fun
02:00.34scanlineyeah, I'm disappointed that you're not coming, but more glad that you weren't hurt :)
02:01.26gonkulator:)
02:01.46gonkulatoras soon as I can get up again, I will
02:01.55scanlineyay, a cube64 adaptor with DC-DC converter
02:02.03purple_cow:)
02:07.43scanlinenow I just need to port the code to an 8-pin chip :)
02:07.56scanlinewhee, the converter is so cute, in that surface mount prototype sort of way
02:21.10scanlineheh, with SMT you could probably build this whole thing small enough it would fit in the N64 plug
02:21.58purple_cowthat would be damn cool
02:22.27scanlineit's just two 8-pin chips and some resistors and caps
02:22.45scanlinehmm, and the crystal
02:22.54scanlinethough that could probably be replaced with a small SMT ceramic resonator
02:23.06purple_cownot an RC oscillator? :)
02:23.08scanlinehehe
02:27.56gonkulatorwb cheers
02:27.59gonkulatorwb ChipX86
02:28.06gonkulatorsilly tab completion being silly
02:28.16fileer gonkulator
02:28.35purple_cowwow
02:28.41purple_cowcarradine had -terrible- breakfalls
02:29.22kergothheh, kung fu?
02:30.39ChipX86thanks gonkulator
02:30.52ChipX86scanline: how do I get on the freedesktop.org listing for galago?
02:31.31fileI want to change the world!
02:31.36fileor atleast a lightbulb
02:31.44*** join/#tacobeam zak (~user@navi.cs.colorado.edu)
02:31.46purple_cowkergoth: damn straight :)
02:32.44kergothhavent seen that in ages
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02:35.18scanlineChipX86: I can add you to the stats://host ruleset
02:36.05ChipX86ok
02:37.01scanlinek, next galago commit should show up in fd.o too
02:37.09ChipX86cool
02:37.45scanlinewow, this little chip has 128 bytes of EEPROM
02:37.57ChipX86where do you find these?
02:38.06scanlinewhich?
02:38.42ChipX86chips for things like the cube64 controllers. Are you ripping apart devices for them, or buying them?
02:38.50purple_cowi like that you get a free tupperware :)
02:38.57scanlineChipX86: free samples mostly
02:39.00scanlinethere are a few I have to buy
02:39.01ChipX86ah, nice
02:39.11scanlinebut the vast majority of my chips are free :)
02:39.54fileMaxim!
02:40.21scanlinemaxim is kinda slow
02:40.32scanlinemicrochip is good, TI is unbelievable
02:42.02purple_cowTI always leaves me gasping
02:42.35scanlineTI and Maxim both have a really giant selection of parts compared to microchip, but microchip does MPUs really well
02:43.00scanlinethe same ones I was using in my laser doodad, oddly enough..
02:44.05scanlinehrm
02:44.09purple_cowhmm
02:44.14scanlinethis chip must be new, gpasm doesn't have a header file for it yet
02:44.20purple_cowi dunno how reusable these tastybite tupperwares will be
02:44.26purple_cowit didn't do too well with the heat
02:47.43purple_cowi'm glad they didn't use cheap rice though :)
02:48.09scanlineeep, these only have 64 bytes of RAM
02:48.14scanlineand I'm using 66 in cube64 currently
02:48.50filedid anybody try the vegetable supreme and basmati rice?
02:48.51scanlineI can probably get rid of this separate ID buffer...
02:49.33kergoth/home/kergoth/code/build-arm/tmp/staging/arm-linux/include/sigc++/node.h: At global scope:
02:49.36kergoth/home/kergoth/code/build-arm/tmp/staging/arm-linux/include/sigc++/node.h:31: error: invalid function declaration
02:49.39kergoth/home/kergoth/code/build-arm/tmp/staging/arm-linux/include/sigc++/node.h:73: error: invalid function declaration
02:49.42kergothgah
02:50.03filebah
02:50.54gonkulatorhmm...
02:53.30purple_cowi love the incidental music for this show
02:53.35purple_cowit's so tacky and dissonant
02:56.20scanlineoh, there it is
03:00.08kergothheh, woot. inkscape ipk
03:00.52zakwell, is it yes or no?
03:00.59zakif no, i'll find something to do here
03:00.59CIA-7navi-misc: 03micah * r4615 10cube64/firmware/ (Makefile cube64.asm pista-629.conf pista-84.conf pista.conf): Yay, completely untested support for the cute little PIC12F629 processor
03:01.04zakif yes, i'll head over
03:01.05scanlinewas darth_mall going to be showing up?
03:01.07purple_cowzak: darth_mall isn't back yet
03:01.08scanlinehe's not here yet
03:01.09scanlineah
03:01.19purple_cowhe didn't know when he was returning :P
03:01.26zakwhat time is he apposed to be back?
03:01.32zakhmm
03:02.38purple_cowwe should probably get started by 10 at the latest, even if he isn't back
03:02.59purple_coweven then i'll be a long night
03:05.16CIA-7openembedded: 03kergoth 07 * r1.2063.1.2 10packages/inkscape/inkscape_0.38.1.oe:
03:05.16CIA-7openembedded: Add inkscape, an SVG-based graphics editor featuring alpha blending, node
03:05.16CIA-7openembedded: editing, SVG to PNG export, and more.
03:05.16CIA-7openembedded: 03kergoth 07 * r1.2063.1.1 10packages/libsigc++/ (libsigc++_1.2.5.oe libsigc++-1.2.5/pkgconfig.patch): Fix libsigc++ staging.
03:07.01scanlineooh neat
03:07.06kergothscanline: you know of any good tools for generating vector from a raster image?  want an svg of that OE logo you did back when
03:07.12scanlinethis new 'pista' pic programmer automatically saves factory calibration values
03:07.30scanlinekergoth: erg.. I forget what it's called, but I know there are a couple
03:10.05scanlineI could also just redo the SVG, it shouldn't be that hard
03:10.29scanlineyou'd probably get better results than from a tracer
03:10.38kergothup to you.  i need the logo in useful forms for the OE 1.0 release
03:10.59scanlineok
03:12.04purple_cowwow, OE is getting a logo? :)
03:12.54purple_cowwoo inkscape!
03:13.09scanlinesodipodi, besides having a silly UI, seems to lack support for bitmap primitives
03:13.17scanlineand I'd like to be able to import the existing PNG and just trace it
03:14.10scanlinehar, pista thinks there's a verification error because of the config bits containing factory calibration
03:17.52zakpurple_cow: do we have to wait until 10?
03:20.42purple_cowzak: strictly no. what time do you have to work?
03:22.39zaki have to be at work at 8
03:23.20zakhow about start at 930?
03:23.37purple_coweek, 8?
03:23.42zakyea
03:23.47zakmaybe i should skip it this time
03:23.50purple_cowsomehow that makes me doubt you're willing to do the whole thing
03:24.43purple_cowwell this is gonna suck if it's just me & scanline
03:25.58purple_cowi think some people are busy monday
03:28.10zaksorry
03:29.22zaki can't help the fact the foleys has a monsterous stick up their asses
03:31.11purple_cow:(
03:31.12zakpurple_cow: i don't think i'll be joining you
03:33.05purple_cowmovie?
03:33.54zakwhat movie?
03:34.05CIA-7openembedded: 03kergoth 07 * r1.2063.1.3 10packages/less/ (less-382/configure.patch less_382.oe): Add less version 382.
03:34.06CIA-7openembedded: 03kergoth 07 * r1.2063.1.4 10packages/automake/ (automake_1.8.4.oe automake-native_1.8.4.oe): Add automake 1.8.4.
03:34.07CIA-7openembedded: 03kergoth 07 * r1.2063.1.5 10packages/fakeroot/ (fakeroot_1.0.4.oe fakeroot-native_1.0.4.oe): Add fakeroot 1.0.4
03:39.40zakok, so despite have nolock in fstab, mount /mnt/navi is presently taking 2 million years
03:40.00purple_cowthat's not what nolock means
03:40.22zaki want the one so it doesn't precisely sync
03:40.24CIA-7openembedded: 03kergoth 07 * r1.2067 10packages/dropbear/ (4 files in 2 dirs): Add dropbear 0.42.
03:40.26zakwhats that one?
03:41.06kergothheh, nolock means an nfs mount wont hang when you arent running a portmapper
03:41.13kergothwell, more a consequence than a meaning, really.
03:42.31zakwhat is the one that doesn't sync?
03:44.01zakso suggest a movie, and if it really appeals, i'll bring you a quarter and stay and watch...otherwise, i'll just bring youa quarter and curl up in bed with my book and maybe a movie of my choosing if navi ever finishes mounting
03:44.54scanlineyou could always just ssh into navi
03:45.40purple_cowhow the hell does someone type a 122-character line into irc in all caps and not notice?
03:45.52zakscanline: that is cheating and sensical. cut that out
03:45.57kergothheh, staring at the keyboard because they dont know where the keys are/
03:46.08zakpurple_cow: ?
03:46.34*** join/#tacobeam slimspace (~darkstar6@c-67-174-103-154.client.comcast.net)
03:46.42kergothi spend way, way too much money on pizza.  yet here i find myself, again not feeling like cooking, and with nothing quick and easy in the house
03:46.44zakso cory agreed right?
03:46.59slimspaceagreed to what?
03:47.09zaklol. just having fun :)
03:47.18slimspaceoh.  Well, then I agree
03:47.23zak<PROTECTED>
03:47.36zakwhat is drunken master?
03:47.44purple_cowvery good early jackie chan movie
03:48.18zakewww
03:48.23purple_cowewww?
03:48.34zaknot wanting to watch people hit each other
03:48.57purple_cowhmm
03:49.01purple_cowsomeone a'knockin' at the door
03:49.35filekergoth: pizza is good though, it makes the world revolve
03:50.19zakeither old classics or depressing films
03:50.30kergothooh, princess bride
03:50.37kergothyou killed my father, PREPARE TO DIE
03:51.00CIA-7openembedded: 03kergoth 07 * r1.2068 10packages/gaim/gaim_0.79.oe: Add gaim 0.79.
03:51.26zakkergoth: seen spidey 2 yet? ;)
03:51.32kergothnope
03:51.57zakwell, when you do....remember that line....you won't be able to help yourself :P
03:52.08CIA-7spacegrant: 03maccarro * r168 10dino/trunk/fsw/ (24 files in 7 dirs): Yay, a new science module with full camera support
03:52.12kergothhehe, k
03:54.39zakor something equally silly
03:54.50zakpurple_cow: are you back from answering your door yet?
03:55.14scanlineahhh
03:55.22scanlineI have to disable the A/D converter to use all these pins :P
03:58.08purple_cowzak: well i guess i'm playing a game of go with walt
03:59.28scanlinehmm, food..
03:59.30scanlineI haven't had that recently
03:59.45kergothjack in the box 24 hour drive thru is my very good friend
03:59.47filescanline: might be nice to have it
03:59.57kergothi need to get back on a semi sane eating and sleeping schedule
04:00.28scanlineaha, 20MHz
04:00.29scanlinemuch better
04:01.09filekergoth: my sleeping schedule is probably more chaotic then yours
04:01.24file7AM wakeup, 3:30PM wakeup, 11PM wakeup
04:01.25CIA-7navi-misc: 03micah * r4616 10cube64/firmware/ (Makefile cube64.asm): Fix a handful of buglets in the PIC12F629/675 port
04:01.57kergothyeah, thats definately more chaotic than mine
04:03.03scanlineyay, now this actually should work...
04:28.13ChipX86http://easytag.sourceforge.net/
04:29.55kergothooh, gtk2.4 version?
04:29.58ChipX86yeah
04:30.05kergothtry it yet?
04:30.06ChipX86beta
04:30.09ChipX86downloading now
04:31.17ChipX86looks to currently be just a direct port
04:31.26ChipX86no HIGness
04:31.35ChipX86runs though
04:31.38ChipX86less ugly
04:31.40kergothah well, one step at a time
04:31.48ChipX86yeah
04:32.08ChipX86I'd like to see some tagging support in Nautilus
04:32.18ChipX86but that wouldn't be near as powerful as a separate app could be
04:32.30Laser_Dolphinzak: pokety poke
04:32.36ChipX86ah, it's using some stock icons too
04:32.36Laser_Dolphinzak: unlock your door
04:32.41ChipX86and GtkTreeView it seems
04:35.04zakbuh?
04:35.46scanlinemmm neat
04:36.46ChipX86yay! this bug isn't mine. It's D-BUS's
04:36.54CIA-7navi-misc: 03micah * r4617 10cube64/firmware/cube64.asm: Disable the comparator. Like the '675s A/D converter, it takes over GP0 and GP1 until it's disabled since it's unsafe to power up in digital mode if there's an analog signal coming in.
04:37.01ChipX86which is also a bad thing.
04:54.46CIA-7navi-misc: 03micah * r4618 10cube64/firmware/cube64.asm:
04:54.46CIA-7navi-misc: Whee, fix some EEPROM compatibility problems. This runs on the PIC12F629 now.
04:54.46CIA-7navi-misc: That means that with two 8-pin chips and a few passive components we have a
04:54.46CIA-7navi-misc: cube64 adaptor with full-strength rumble emulation, button remapping, and
04:54.46CIA-7navi-misc: calibration. Yay!
04:55.21CIA-7galago: 03chipx86 * r944 10galago-daemon/ (ChangeLog src/core.c): Make sure we call dbus_message_iter_next() in the Register handler.  I don't know how this didn't screw things up earlier, but perhaps D-BUS 0.21 is more strict.
04:55.36scanlineI'm really tempted to make a PCB now :)
04:55.53scanlinethis could easily be maybe half a square inch
04:56.11ChipX86damn, D-BUS 0.21 didn't fix this.
04:59.57CIA-7navi-misc: 03micah * r4619 10cube64/hardware/ (cube64-basic.pdf cube64-basic.sch cube64.pdf cube64.sch):
04:59.57CIA-7navi-misc: Rename the old design "Cube64 Basic". It needs external power and uses a
04:59.57CIA-7navi-misc: commonly available PIC16F84A microcontroller. The new design, probably called
04:59.57CIA-7navi-misc: "Cube64 Mini" generates its own 5V power and uses a tiny 8-pin PIC12F629 micro.
05:08.38CIA-7galago: 03chipx86 * r945 10galago-daemon/ (ChangeLog src/core.c src/presence.c): More dbus_message_iter_next() calls.
05:09.57CIA-7navi-misc: 03micah * r4620 10gschem/sym/ (max682.sym pic12F629.sym pic16F84A.sym): Add a few new symbols
05:10.41lurgylala
05:10.45scanlinewhee
05:10.47scanlinehi lurgy
05:10.50scanlineyou should come over :)
05:10.53lurgymornin scanline
05:10.55scanlineit's friday, and walt's here
05:11.01lurgynow? prolly not =/
05:11.11CIA-7galago: 03chipx86 * r946 10galago-daemon/src/presence.c: Compile.
05:11.17lurgypff, why must walt always pick the days i'm not there
05:11.22lurgybad walt!
05:11.26lurgytell him he's a muffinhead
05:11.37lurgy=P
05:11.47lurgyheh
05:12.03lurgythat's okay, they won't mind =)
05:13.51CIA-7navi-misc: 03micah * r4621 10cube64/hardware/ (cube64-basic.pdf cube64-basic.sch): Give the Cube64 Basic a real PIC16F84A symbol. A PIC16C84 had been hiding in there instead- not only are those old, but they won't run at 20MHz like the 'F84A will.
05:14.20scanlinemmm.. these PDFs from gschem look so nice
05:14.26lurgyhurray
05:14.35scanlinenow to make a schematic for the Cube64 Mini =D
05:17.35purple_cowwell that was fun and entertaining :)
05:18.08purple_cowthe only problem with walt is that he seems to have given up deoderant :P
05:18.28lurgyheh
05:18.30scanlinemust be better for the environment or something
05:18.38lurgyso he's completed his transformation into a boulderite
05:18.56purple_cowyep
05:19.00lurgyscanline could learn from him in his path to becoming a full boulderite ^_^
05:19.03purple_cowapparently he also worked as a telemarketer this last year
05:19.21lurgy..not quite so boulderite
05:19.27lurgyselling.. dishwashers?
05:19.40CIA-7galago: 03chipx86 * r947 10libgalago/ (ChangeLog libgalago/galago-core.c): Don't unref the D-BUS connection here.
05:19.42lurgy"Hi, this is Walt, would you like to buy a dishwasher?"
05:19.54file"Yes, I would"
05:20.01file"How much do they cost?"
05:20.04purple_cowi think it was magazines
05:20.15purple_cowapparently telemarketing is a great opportunity to try out different personas :)
05:20.35lurgyheh
05:20.55scanlinehehe
05:21.54scanlineI want to strangle whoever bound the space bar to 'new page' in gschem
05:22.46lurgyheh
05:24.15lurgyarf, kung fu
05:26.09lurgyyay fan
05:28.41purple_cowit's all tacky and dissonant :)
05:29.27CIA-7galago: 03chipx86 * r948 10libgalago/ (ChangeLog libgalago/galago-core.c): Prevent assertion warnings that'll happen if galago_uninit() is called before the program closes down normally (which calls galago_uninit() again).
05:29.49lurgyyay tacky
05:29.51lurgyand yay dissonant
05:31.21CIA-7navi-misc: 03jupiter * r4622 10xchat-gnome/fe-gnome/topiclabel.c: apparently the expose() function was drawing in strange places, causing funky artifacts. comment it out for now
05:41.42CIA-7navi-misc: 03micah * r4623 10cube64/hardware/ (5 files): Yay, a schematic for the Cube64 Mini. So cute!
05:41.59scanlinehttp://navi.cx/svn/misc/trunk/cube64/hardware/cube64-mini.pdf
05:42.00scanlinecute!
05:42.26purple_cowi'd forgotten how cool a lot of the music in this is
05:42.30purple_cowpolytonal sometimes :)
05:49.07CIA-7navi-misc: 03micah * r4624 10cube64/ (README hardware/cube64-mini.pdf hardware/cube64-mini.sch): Fix a couple typos, add a section to the README explaining the Cube64 Basic and Mini
05:51.13scanlineso cute!
05:51.56scanlineI suppose I should make a non-breadboarded version of this to stick in the currently-disassembled extension cord style cube64, then upgrade the firmware on the other three
05:56.24lurgymeowmeowmeowmeow
05:58.05lurgyoh no!
05:58.08lurgyDay changed to 03 Jul 2004
05:59.01ChipX86hah
05:59.11ChipX86this bug is definitely a bug in d-bus, and hasn't even been fixed in cvs yet
05:59.12scanlinehuh...
05:59.13ChipX86and it's a *major* bug
05:59.19scanlineI think the PIC was rebooting
05:59.31scanlinethat was causing the rumble to get stuck on, and it messes up the calibration
05:59.43scanlineguess I'll have to give this some more play testing before final assembly
06:00.30scanlineoh look, inkscape is done
06:01.44ChipX86I wish galago was done
06:01.57scanlinedon't we all?
06:02.01ChipX86yep
06:02.04purple_cowit's a good thing fyre is done ^^
06:02.11scanlinehehe
06:02.18scanlineand cube64.. and rcpod..
06:13.02CIA-7galago: 03chipx86 * r949 10libgalago/ (configure.ac po/ po/ChangeLog po/pt_BR.po): Added the Portuguese (Brazilian) translation.
06:13.22scanlineyay, the OE logo is looking a bit better the second time around
06:13.50purple_cow:)
06:18.38purple_cowurgh
06:18.42purple_cow~whaleslap fejj
06:18.44jbotACTION slaps fejj upside and over the head with one freakishly huge killer whale named hugh
06:19.56CIA-7galago: 03chipx86 * r950 10libgalago-gtk/ (AUTHORS configure.ac po/ po/ChangeLog po/pt_BR.po): Added the Portuguese (Brazilian) translation.
06:20.26purple_cowhrm
06:20.31purple_cowwe have yet to deliver checks to rich :P
06:20.32CIA-7galago: 03chipx86 * r951 10libgalago/AUTHORS: Update the AUTHORS file to add a Translators section.
06:20.39scanlineoog
06:20.58purple_cowuh oh
06:21.01purple_cowi think that might be a darth_mall
06:21.42purple_cowyay
06:23.58CIA-7galago: 03chipx86 * r952 10gaim-galago/ (AUTHORS configure.ac po/ChangeLog po/pt_BR.po): Added the Portuguese (Brazilian) translation.
06:27.03CIA-7galago: 03chipx86 * r953 10gnome-presence-applet/ (6 files in 2 dirs): Added the Portuguese (Brazilian) translation.
06:31.00darth_mallthat was much too fun
06:34.35CIA-7galago: 03chipx86 * r954 10web/ (htdocs/contactinfo.php inc/html.inc.php): Added a translators section.
06:37.08purple_cowuh oh, it's a banjo
06:37.14purple_cowhey, that rhymes
06:37.23gonkulator~smack purple_cow
06:37.25jbotACTION smacks purple_cow upside the head.
06:37.37gonkulator:)
06:37.40scanlinehmm, that curve I kind of like
06:39.01CIA-7galago: 03chipx86 * r955 10web/inc/html.inc.php: Make sure we're using utf-8.
06:39.42purple_cowhmm
07:06.53scanlineaha!
07:06.56scanlineI think I finally got it
07:07.23scanlineit's a little different from the old one, but I think I finally like it
07:08.36scanlinekergoth: http://navi.cx/~micah/oe-2.png
07:09.44scanlineand there's a .svg in the same place if that looks right
07:16.24kergothscanline: hey nice, i like that.  might want to play around with the color, maybe lighten up the background shapes so they dont detract from the O & E .. dunno, but it looks nice
07:16.32kergoththanks man
07:17.06scanlinekergoth: sure thing. I might play around with the colors a bit, and if you want to it's just an inkscape file :)
07:19.05scanlinehmm
07:19.12scanlineI should put on some Macgyver and hack at rcpod
07:19.57scanlinepurple_cow: I'll leave VMware running.. I still don't see any network traffic, but if you start seeing it in the near future I guess we'll know what's responsible
07:21.18scanlinebah, I should have temporarily pilfered that nice IC puller from work
07:26.35scanlinehah, rcpod sure compiles faster on yoshi than it does on the 75MHz pentium I use at work for this
07:28.42scanlinebunny dance!
07:29.06cheersguy i went to school with e-mailed me out of the blue with a job offer :D
07:29.15cheershe found a full-time gig and is looking for a replacement
07:29.28kergothnice
07:29.39cheers*nod*
07:29.45cheersANY money would be awesome right now
07:30.32cheersany JOB would be awesome, too
07:30.38cheersand it's JAVA! :D
07:30.49cheers(and cobol, but how hard can that be?)
07:30.51scanlineheh
07:32.46purple_cowscanline: there seems to be a connection to Ashburn.VA.US.Undernet.Org that isn't me, but I can't figure out where it's coming from
07:32.53purple_cowseems to be a -really- quiet session
07:33.03scanlinehmm
07:33.08scanlinehow are you seeing it?
07:34.12purple_cow/proc/net/ip_conntrack
07:34.16scanlineah
07:34.58scanlinehmm
07:34.59scanlineAshburn.VA.US.Undernet.Org has address 204.193.136.54
07:35.05scanlineand I don't see that IP in there
07:35.24purple_cowtcp      6 209602 ESTABLISHED src=192.168.3.1 dst=204.193.136.54 sport=52463 dport=6667 src=204.193.136.54 dst=192.168.3.1 sport=6667 dport=52463 [ASSURED] use=1
07:35.43purple_cowit's not in netstat, so it's probably a masqueraded session
07:35.47purple_cowbut i don't know how to tell that
07:36.07scanlinehuh, that's odd.. it doesn't show up in /proc/net/ip_conntrack for me
07:49.13kergothhardwire-afk: what font did you use for the openzaurus script in the pingizauru logo, assuming you were the one that did the http://openzaurus.org/oz_website/images/pingizauru.png incarnation?
07:52.40scanlinehah, that's cute
07:53.02scanlinehttp://www.crashonlaunch.org/ <-- on the bottom-left, there's a CIA link done in the same style as the RSS links you see everywhere
07:54.29ChipX86neat
07:54.39kergothhehe, that is cute
07:56.44scanlinehmm, cool: http://www.vpython.org/vpythonprog.htm
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08:19.39scanline<pete> Love... sure does affect productivity!
08:20.12scanlinehmmm
08:20.25scanlineI think the truck driver in this episode is the tech sergent on SG-1, but with bad hair
08:23.39scanlinepurple_cow: I don't think it covers extras :(
08:26.45scanlinehah
08:26.48scanlinedexter
08:27.06scanlinetoo bad he's not nearly as cool in this episode
08:28.43purple_cowhahahahahahahaha
08:28.47purple_cowhttp://www.tvtome.com/tvtome/servlet/PersonDetail/personid-64657
08:29.52scanlineSounds like a name you'd see on a hair dryer ;)
08:33.25purple_cowhmm
08:33.30purple_cowthis guy's voice sounds familiar
08:34.17purple_cowOMG
08:34.20purple_cowit's harry!!!!
08:34.25scanlinehah!
08:34.33purple_cowand he's really young :)
08:34.37scanline:)
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09:03.56purple_cowthe guy who's playing the sheriff in this episode looks really familiar too
09:07.50CIA-7navi-misc: 03micah * r4625 10rcpod/firmware/ (i2c.asm io.asm): New enhanced spiffier cleaner buffered GPIO code
09:14.49kergothheh
09:14.53kergothi'm listening to bluegrass
09:15.58purple_cowthere's a lot of good bluegrass out there