00:02:14 Make me 00:02:28 * Morbus is currently listening to 'Song For Shelter' on Fatboy Slim's album 'Halfway Between The Gutter And The Stars'. 00:02:28 !itunes 00:02:32 Make me not make me make you. 00:02:43 heh, heh 00:02:50 * Morbus is currently listening to 'Song For Shelter' on Fatboy Slim's album 'Halfway Between The Gutter And The Stars'. 00:02:57 * Morbus is currently listening to 'Song For Shelter' on Fatboy Slim's album 'Halfway Between The Gutter And The Stars'. 00:03:06 * Morbus is currently listening to 'Song For Shelter' on Fatboy Slim's album 'Halfway Between The Gutter And The Stars'. 00:03:10 * Morbus is currently listening to 'Song For Shelter' on Fatboy Slim's album 'Halfway Between The Gutter And The Stars'. 00:03:12 will you stop that 00:03:12 * Morbus is currently listening to 'Song For Shelter' on Fatboy Slim's album 'Halfway Between The Gutter And The Stars'. 00:04:11 O_o 00:04:28 yeah, well, blame someone else. 00:04:39 or rather, blame me for not putting in an annoying user-o-meter ;) 00:04:40 I BLAME HARRY POTTER! 00:04:46 lol. 00:04:55 Morbus, can you stop spamming the channel like that. 00:05:05 the one who smelt it, dealt it. 00:05:09 works both way, chikadoo ;) 00:05:24 And since you smelt it first... 00:06:11 Now that you mention it, it does smell in here. 00:07:14 gotta run, dinner 00:07:25 c'ya 00:07:29 cool: http://www.w3.org/2001/03/thread 00:07:36 * AaronSw has disappeared (do it in the road 00:07:38 ) 00:12:37 no one will be watching us 00:14:23 rillian (~giles@bnhx45bny45lk.bc.hsia.telus.net) has joined #swhack 00:14:44 rillian! 00:14:51 the channel just keeps getting bigger 00:14:51 yay! 00:14:59 we keep making bots ;) 00:15:06 lol 00:15:16 yeah, there's only me and Morbus in here, really 00:15:18 'lo everyone 00:15:22 "Morbus and I" 00:15:29 [[[ 00:15:29 xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#"> 00:15:29 00:15:29 rdf:resource="http://purl.org/net/sbp/"/> 00:15:31 00:15:33 00:15:35 ]]] 00:15:51 - http://purl.org/swag/n3tordf?text=@prefix+%3A+%3Chttp%3A%2F%2Fwebns.net%2Froughterms%2F%3E+.%0D%0A%3ASean+%3AhasHomepage+%3Chttp%3A%2F%2Fpurl.org%2Fnet%2Fsbp%2F%3E+. 00:16:03 sorry, I get the urge to do a bit of pasting, now and then 00:16:09 sbp: me is correct the way you phrased i 00:16:10 it 00:16:17 i it? 00:16:36 I should have said: "only Morbus and I are present at the moment" 00:16:36 yeah, i think so. 00:16:48 actually, yeah, that's right. 00:16:52 that works to 00:16:53 too 00:16:57 cos you take out the other party and if it makes sense, then it works. 00:17:06 so only I are present (ie. only I'm present). 00:17:17 only who is when did we? 00:17:51 but your original line because 'it is only me' 00:17:58 so the accusative (me) is proper 00:18:06 logster, grep -i Morbus.*sbp.*sense 00:18:17 I'm logging. I found 1 answer for 'Morbus.*sbp.*sense' 00:18:18 0) 2001-12-04 00:18:06 logster, grep -i Morbus.*sbp.*sense 00:18:24 yes, but I prefer the refactoring 00:18:29 a 00:19:19 a? 00:19:59 a 00:19:59 ah, a 00:19:59 you know. preceedes b. 00:19:59 what does it come after? 00:20:00 '' 00:20:01 2001-11-16 02:17:07 sean and i have an affinity for making no sense rather quickly. 00:20:09 heheh 00:20:26 :-) 00:20:32 sbp: what does your nick stand for again? 00:20:34 good quote. 00:20:44 stupid berry picker 00:21:12 is there a story behind that, then? 00:21:21 heh. you should tell him the story. 00:21:33 oh, dear... do I have to go into the story? 00:21:40 well, he wants to know. 00:22:01 Once upon a distant time, there was a lonely berry, sitting on the tree, where the dew and the thunderbugs lay 00:22:29 * Morbus flutters like a butterfly. 00:22:47 In this evesque plain of melodrama and wonderment, there was a stupid whittler named Bersie 00:23:00 * Morbus whistles a happy ditty. 00:23:16 i'm back! 00:23:34 Bersie was quite an odd little character, saddended by the loss of her friend Morbus, who had sailed off to fight the Igor true, and open up the new jam of jar for the noble Princess 00:23:49 So, to ease her pain, she decided to go out and trim the hedges 00:24:10 anyway, she got seduced by someone... er, and then there was a bit of the story that I can't repeat for younger viewers... 00:24:13 * Morbus stealthily climbs the walls of the Castle Igor 00:24:23 * Morbus covers his ears and blushes. 00:24:39 er... where do we pick it up again. Ah yes. Bersie stripped off her pan... oh no hang on, I need to skip a bit more 00:24:52 * Morbus taps impatiently. 00:25:25 Bersie was quite happy after her encounters with the randy froglet, Bernard, but got chronic stupidity disorder 00:25:34 * Morbus drools. 00:25:57 So she took up berry picking in the evesque valley, and lived happily ever after 00:26:05 * Morbus reaches the top of the Castle Igor. 00:26:06 Which is why 00:26:21 damn shift key 00:26:40 Which is why I got my nickname; or rather, that's what it stands for. Bet you wish you hadn't asked now, eh? 00:26:54 * Morbus slews the lazy Igor with a the lid of the newly opened Jam. 00:27:13 * Morbus slurps lazily and falls asleep happily ever after. 00:27:18 Jam made with the most delectable Fefferberries you ever tasted! 00:27:32 of course, being quite intoxicating. 00:27:49 well, I know you like to add Gin... I keep telling you it's not good for you 00:31:29 gin is most excellent! 00:33:39 i've rum and vodka now. 00:36:17 * Morbus is currently listening to 'Mind Your Own Business' on Chicks on Speed's album 'Re-Releases of the Un-Releases'. 00:36:17 !itunes 00:39:45 ta da: http://infomesh.net/2001/12/bersie/ 00:40:04 lol 00:40:14 that's awesome. 00:40:45 * sbp needs to strip off the "good quote" and add some CSS 00:40:56 and pictures of Jam. 00:40:57 :) 00:42:38 sand me some by ether 00:42:51 s/sand/smürgen/ 00:44:06 heh, that's quite a good little story. I wonder if we can get it published in the N.Y. Times? 00:45:09 hey, if Kevin Smith can do it. 00:45:20 i'll get the syncasaurus logo artist to draw it up ;) 00:45:45 mmkay. 00:45:52 ooh, illustrations 00:45:56 i'm nearly done this article. i was wondering if someone could start reading it over. deltab, you around? 00:46:05 or if sbp would like to. 00:46:08 the more the better. 00:46:25 yeah, go on then 00:47:05 http://63.173.138.149/apache.html 00:47:08 that should get you there. 00:47:51 oh damn. 00:47:59 The requested URL /apache.html was not found on this server. Screw you. 00:48:00 try 149/~morbus/ 00:48:09 O.K., I added the last bit, but it was implied 00:50:01 the page seems to be stuck downloading 00:50:42 Mr. Iff? 00:50:51 Hmm... connection gone? 00:51:02 Morbus has quit (Ping timeout: 181 seconds) 00:51:33 sbp: thanks. now I know 00:51:40 only one question remains 00:51:48 before my satisfaction is complete 00:52:02 go for it 00:52:24 what does 'evesque' mean? :) 00:52:54 .google evesque 00:52:56 evesque: http://www.bm-rennes.fr/Lire/BourgEvesque.htm 00:52:56 This month's adbusters is really good 00:53:08 That magazine just gets better and better each month. 00:53:12 .webster evesque 00:53:29 .wn evesque 00:53:46 it's not in the standard dictionaries 00:53:55 I was too lazy to pull down the OED 00:54:10 Morbus (~Morbus@s103.terminal3.totalnetnh.net) has joined #swhack 00:54:31 it's really, really criminal what they charge for electronic access 00:54:52 Aaron, did you read http://infomesh.net/2001/12/bersie/ yet? 00:54:55 ah, wb Morbus 00:54:57 rillian, indeed. 00:55:16 I wish somebody would bookwarez it 00:55:21 Morbus, you get this month's adbusters? 00:55:37 grumble 00:55:44 ok. instead of 149 for the fourth quad, its 133 00:55:47 nope. 00:56:22 is this the standard way of doing this? 00:56:22 00:56:28 AaronSw: well, the CD is actually cheaper than the subscription service 00:56:33 it works, but is that correct? 00:56:35 Has rillian completed his quest for wit? 00:56:48 It's not about the money, Morb! 00:56:52 it's just the sort of thing it's nice to have the up-to-date-version 00:56:53 It's about the jam. 00:56:54 huh? 00:56:58 heh. 00:57:00 :-) 00:57:38 AaronSw, you want to start reading my article? 00:57:43 for review? rip it apart, etc. 00:57:53 I see... 01:00:04 hmm. US$750/yr for unlimited access from one ip address 01:00:20 why doesn't someone set up an open mirror then? :) 01:00:30 so, rillian, what does your nick stand for? 01:00:39 itself 01:00:48 rillian, exactly. 01:00:54 We need mirrors! 01:01:03 a mirror of what? 01:01:11 proxies! 01:01:15 ah, *start* at us$750, depending on the nature of the org 01:01:16 information laundries1 01:01:20 a mirror of proxies? 01:01:28 No, of the OED 01:02:56 AaronSw: we saw a cd on sale for cdn$400 last year, but when we went back to buy it 'twas gone 01:03:16 .change 400 can to usd 01:03:17 sorry, there is no currency called CAN 01:03:21 .change 400 cdn to usd 01:03:22 sorry, there is no currency called CDN 01:03:29 .change 400 cnd to usd 01:03:29 sorry, there is no currency called CND 01:03:32 that's really funn, actually :) 01:03:34 hmmph 01:03:35 funny 01:03:43 ~1.58 01:03:48 lol 01:03:57 so like us$280 01:04:15 Oh, whoops, thought you meant CAN$400 -> US$1.58 01:04:17 :-) 01:04:52 yeah, with the exchange rate and all, when canada contributes 3 planes and 500 soldiers for the war on terrorism, we really get 3 toy windup planes, and 20 flying squirrels. 01:05:35 "Glad you wondered?" aaaaaaaaaargh! 01:05:36 lol 01:05:38 Morbus: HIGHLY TRAINED flying squirrels 01:05:57 Glad you wondered? 01:06:43 Anyone know why Canada is passing take-away-your-civil-liberties, oops, I mean war-on-terrorism-legislation? Did Bush threaten to knock over CN Tower or something? 01:07:36 * rillian ponders joining the acm 01:07:51 sbp has quit (Killed (NickServ (Ghost: SeanP!~sean@m554-mp1-cvx3b.pop.ntl.com))) 01:07:51 * AaronSw grabs his new issue of CACM. 01:07:55 It's on collaboration! 01:08:02 sbp (~sean@m554-mp1-cvx3b.pop.ntl.com) has joined #swhack 01:08:30 Man, I hate use/mention. I also hate cereal with dead animal parts in it, but that's another story 01:08:55 like lucky charms? it has rabbits feet. 01:09:00 and crows beak and crap. 01:09:41 On a totally unrelated matter, where do you do your shopping? 01:09:49 who, me? 01:09:54 shopping for what? 01:10:32 I don't shop, I culture jam. 01:10:42 Let's jam! 01:11:02 did someone say jam? 01:11:32 I love the FANCLUB culture jam in this month's adbusters 01:12:28 * Morbus is currently listening to 'Ruff In The Bizness' on Prodigy's album 'Experience Expanded, Disk 1'. 01:12:28 !itunes 01:14:08 so, we could do $$ $? 01:14:36 anyone know of php apps that don't use an rdbms? 01:14:50 like a billing program, or support tracker? or message board? 01:14:51 Morbus, you should send Rael an email with your thoughts on XML::RSS 01:15:06 i need a third example for this intranet, but don't want to get into installed MySQL or whatever. 01:15:09 AaronSw, that's what he said? 01:15:32 No, he actually said, "keep that @^#&*@ idiot away from me" but I translated a tad. 01:15:39 I heard PHP is the devil. 01:15:50 oh. well, you tell him I hate trains. see how HE likes it. bastard. 01:17:07 rillian, what does evesque mean? 01:17:55 * AaronSw finishes up ripping the Beatles Anthology 01:18:07 CDDB sucks -- it calls each CD something totally different. 01:18:18 yup, cddb does suck. i never trust it. 01:18:24 i get track info from cdnow.com and fill it in myself. 01:18:30 Hmm, now I have to choose between two identical things. 01:18:38 I'm waiting for TuneTagger. 01:18:43 TT? 01:18:52 AaronSw: I didn't discover. 01:19:06 TuneTagger: Yeah, it adds metadata from MusicBrainz. 01:19:13 rewrites the ID3 tags 01:19:21 .google tunetagger 01:19:23 tunetagger: http://sourceforge.net/projects/tunetagger 01:19:28 the url is for a 'Bibliotheque Bourg l'Evesque' 01:19:37 so I assume it's some valley in france? 01:20:17 all the other results are on someone's last name 01:20:31 I think it's phenomic. 01:21:28 Shoot, i just forgot something important. 01:21:39 Jean l'Evesque de la Cassiere, the 51st Grandmaster of The Sovereign Military and Hospitaller Order of St. John of Jerusalem of Rhodes and of Malta. :) 01:22:45 Ah, I remember now! 01:23:02 Whenever anyone here gets a chance to write a part of a book, include the word phenomic! 01:23:06 Then we can write the OED. 01:23:16 ok. i'll throw it in this article somewhere. 01:23:27 what's it mean? 01:23:29 01:23:30 ooh, good idea 01:23:33 It means a made-up word. 01:23:37 That sounds good. 01:23:40 (It's weird -- when I forgot that, I remembered the exact place I came up with that idea.) 01:23:43 er... http://infomesh.net/2001/phenomic/ 01:23:47 (But not the idea itself.) 01:24:05 like Feature Lane, Impressiville? 01:24:15 Heh. 01:24:29 'tis an adjective, but it doesn't matter if you have to bend it a little 01:24:30 phenomic /fen.'om.ik/ adj. 01:24:30 (Of a word) the quality of being pleasant to say, or of being memorable in some way. Especially a word which has been invented for this purpose. 01:24:33 which I use to start the PHP section of that articl e;) 01:26:47 Ugh, why is the new version of autoconf in the autoconf25 package? 01:27:33 Fink better have had a good reason... 01:27:53 Is SF down again? 01:28:01 i was having probs this afternoon, yeah. 01:28:17 oops, never mind 01:28:33 just being slow, i guess 01:29:07 I think Morbus should write the RDF Primer for us. He's got strong narrative voice. 01:29:24 I'd take over editorship, but I'm not really sure it's so important anymore. 01:29:28 i'd be willign to do it, but i have no idea about rdf. 01:29:31 Instead, Frank got the job. 01:29:45 you serious, btw, or pulling my leg? 01:29:53 Ah, that's no problem. 01:29:53 oh you-who-hates-my-saliva-laced-ravings. 01:30:00 No, I'm serious. 01:30:08 You've got very strong narrative voice. 01:30:16 Despite the saliva. 01:30:28 ah. cool. thanks. 01:30:41 And I'm really worried that the Primer is not going to hold together. 01:34:03 dngxor has quit (Ping timeout: 181 seconds) 01:50:21 Whoa, John Grohol is the Segway webmaster? 01:50:48 I wonder if it's the same... 02:09:47 dngxor (abuse@m82.nationwideinc.com) has joined #swhack 02:18:23 * AaronSw just submitted a SourceForge proposal for warez.sourceforge.net 02:25:12 :) 02:25:37 rillian has quit ("dinner, star trek") 02:26:35 """ 02:26:37 This project will provide software programs and important backups of them using the SourceForge hosting service so that others may download from a high-speed server. All too often, important software is not available to those who need it. Also, open source projects hosted on servers other than SourceForge can be unreliable at times, causing developers to lose software essential to their work. 02:26:49 This project hopes to change this by providing hosting for this important class of software. We hope to use the SourceForge FTP/HTTP software distribution network and web hosting for this purpose. 02:26:50 """ 02:34:26 Morbus has quit (Ping timeout: 181 seconds) 02:35:02 LOL 02:35:32 :-) 02:35:36 Wish me luck. 02:35:59 * TheTick searches around for warez in anticipation of warez.sf.net 02:39:43 xena has quit () 02:40:09 xena (xena@mewtwo.espnow.com) has joined #swhack 02:40:40 Morbus (~Morbus@s85.terminal3.totalnetnh.net) has joined #swhack 03:00:49 AaronSw: that's twisted. good luck. 03:00:55 Heh. 03:02:05 Morbus has quit ("http://www.disobey.com/") 03:07:32 sbp has quit (Killed (NickServ (Ghost: SeanP!~sean@m19-mp1-cvx4c.pop.ntl.com))) 03:07:47 sbp (~sean@m19-mp1-cvx4c.pop.ntl.com) has joined #swhack 03:14:35 Morbus (~Morbus@s85.terminal3.totalnetnh.net) has joined #swhack 03:15:30 * Morbus yawns 03:20:23 heh. last few paragraphs of my article: 03:20:30 "It's three in the morning. You've gone through three six packs of soda, two tins of Penguin Mints, and an untold number of delicious snacky treats. You've got a CGI poll script ready to quiz the employees on the menu for the next company picnic, a SSI image gallery that happily sends the marketing department into a drool dripping feature panic, and a PHP app that your developers can track and monitor their sloppy code with." 03:20:52 "Now what?" 03:21:50 .acronym wfm 03:21:52 wfm: Works For Me, Wait for Me (Internet chat), What Freakin' Manual? (response to RTFM), Wired For Management (Intel), Women's FIDE Master, Work Force Management, Workflow Management, Workflow Manager 03:22:02 sounds a little like the scene in the original Blues Brothers movie.. with a twist 03:22:07 heh, heh, heh 03:22:17 * AaronSw just finished .acronym and .dtrt 03:22:38 .rfc coffee 03:22:41 1. RFC2325 : Definitions of Managed Objects for Drip-Type Heated Beverage Hardware Devices using SMIv2 : http://rfc.net/rfc2325.html 03:22:42 2. RFC2324 : Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol (HTCPCP/1.0) : http://rfc.net/rfc2324.html 03:22:44 never seen that movie. whatdya mean? 03:22:50 .rfc beep 03:22:53 1. RFC3195 : Reliable Delivery for syslog : http://rfc.net/rfc3195.html 03:22:53 2. RFC3117 : On the Design of Application Protocols : http://rfc.net/rfc3117.html 03:23:06 .rfc blocks 03:23:09 1. RFC3195 : Reliable Delivery for syslog : http://rfc.net/rfc3195.html 03:23:10 2. RFC3117 : On the Design of Application Protocols : http://rfc.net/rfc3117.html 03:23:18 .rfc 3080 03:23:18 http://rfc.net/rfc3080.html : The Blocks Extensible Exchange Protocol Core 03:23:23 .rfc 3081 03:23:24 http://rfc.net/rfc3081.html : Mapping the BEEP Core onto TCP 03:28:09 .rfc urn 03:28:13 1. RFC3188 : Using National Bibliography Numbers as Uniform Resource Names : http://rfc.net/rfc3188.html 03:28:13 2. RFC3187 : Using International Standard Book Numbers as Uniform Resource Names : http://rfc.net/rfc3187.html 03:28:31 .rfc 2457 03:28:32 http://rfc.net/rfc2457.html : Definitions of Managed Objects for Extended Border Node 03:28:38 .rfc 2547 03:28:38 http://rfc.net/rfc2547.html : BGP/MPLS VPNs 03:29:03 .rfc 822 03:29:04 http://rfc.net/rfc822.html : Standard for the format of ARPA Internet text messages 03:29:54 let's not get carried away, here 03:30:10 why not - I thought this was for non-sequitur abuse? 03:30:34 gabe, if you're done, its my turn to play 03:30:35 heh 03:31:01 I'm done 03:31:08 yay! 03:31:13 lemme set up some macros first 03:33:32 I need my own personal xena 03:33:58 GabeW, why doesn't the public one do? 03:34:30 uh, because I can't call it mine - actually I could, but that'd be pretty dumb.. 03:34:30 he can't call it his own. 03:34:53 it'd be pretty dumb to have my own just to call it my own, but I'm not above that neccesarily 03:35:17 * GabeW is a bot-horder 03:35:19 hehe 03:35:27 no, actually I'm not 03:35:44 we could release it under a public domain license and you could grab the source and put your name on it. 03:35:50 that'd be cool 03:36:06 then we'd have to place the trust management game 03:36:32 huh? 03:36:49 to which part? 03:37:47 "we'd have to place the trust management game"? 03:38:22 well, who do we trust? 03:38:33 tav, who wants to take over the world 03:38:34 you could trust me. although i don't know python. 03:38:42 me, who saw it a while back 03:38:53 GabeW, the guy who divulged his plans on IRC 03:39:02 did you mean to say "place"? 03:39:07 stamper, the 3rd party authority who signed the code and time-stamp 03:39:16 Oh, I meant play. 03:39:26 play, place -- sound very similar. 03:39:29 I'm really confused where you are going with this thread 03:39:34 jesus crhsit, this article goes on forever. 03:39:35 AaronSw - we aren't talking though 03:39:42 I am. 03:39:43 its' like a magnum opus of never ending crap. 03:39:45 :-) 03:39:47 lol 03:39:53 that's going on crit. 03:39:56 lol 03:40:10 what's crit.? 03:40:12 sagan.openprojects.net has changed the topic to: Morbus: "its' like a magnum opus of never ending crap." 03:40:22 crit.org -- lets you annotate the web 03:40:22 :) 03:40:27 ah 03:40:31 huh. never heard of it. 03:41:08 very interesting 03:41:39 does it run on os x? 03:42:14 it appears to be browser based 03:42:17 it is 03:42:47 tav has quit (Ping timeout: 181 seconds) 03:42:48 you can dl the source though 03:43:08 yeah, it's just perl 03:43:12 it should run on os x 03:43:17 cool. 03:43:42 ok, off for the night or so 03:43:43 see ya 03:43:47 see ya GabeW 03:44:22 Does the Institute of the Future do anything but get quoted? 03:44:25 c'ya, GabeW 03:44:34 GabeW has quit () 03:45:02 tav (tav@host217-34-80-30.in-addr.btopenworld.com) has joined #swhack 03:46:08 sbp has quit (Killed (NickServ (Ghost: SeanP!~sean@m625-mp1-cvx3b.pop.ntl.com))) 03:46:24 sbp (~sean@m625-mp1-cvx3b.pop.ntl.com) has joined #swhack 03:47:16 Lord of the Figs? 03:47:39 Institute of the Future 03:49:27 @ http://chris.raettig.org/email/jnl00036.html 03:49:38 A: http://chris.raettig.org/email/jnl00036.html from AaronSw 03:49:42 hmz 03:49:54 i see you guys like the .rfc module 03:50:01 btw, there is no rfc for sex 03:50:02 .rfc 2396 03:50:03 http://rfc.net/rfc2396.html : Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI): Generic Syntax 03:50:05 would you believe it 03:50:21 .rfc fucked 03:50:24 no results found. 03:50:28 Pff 03:50:29 * tav intends to rectify that situation 03:50:32 tansaku has quit () 03:50:34 .rfc fuck 03:50:36 no results found. 03:50:37 heh. rectify. sex. i get it. 03:50:38 .rfc sex 03:50:40 no results found. 03:50:45 Morbus ;p 03:50:59 i sometimes feel my subtle references are lost on this crowd 03:51:02 .google site:www.ietf.org RFC fucked 03:51:03 site:www.ietf.org RFC fucked: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3092.txt 03:51:14 * sbp bows 03:52:21 A::Oh dear... 03:52:22 commented item A 03:52:38 i mean fucked! not, FUBAR! 03:54:14 ya'what? 03:55:33 anyway, the 'night draws on and I have things to do... 03:55:48 heh, that sounded a bit seedy, didn't it? 03:57:47 I'm excited that the Segway can help make livable cities a reality again. 03:57:53 heh, it did, sbp 03:58:11 A:|KPMG tells weblogger to stop linking 03:58:12 titled item A 03:59:09 oi AaronSw 03:59:11 join #esp 03:59:19 so, i can have offtopic discussions with you 03:59:43 * sbp wonders what could possibly off-topic on #swhack 03:59:51 um. software? 04:00:03 ooh. cracking? 04:00:09 no wait, teletubbies? 04:00:16 no, we talked about teletubbies before. hmm. 04:00:19 tav, this is where we have offtopic discussions. 04:00:22 Live with it. 04:00:37 I think tav was trying to say that he agreed with me about the Segway. 04:01:09 hmz 04:01:29 tav has left #swhack 04:01:31 I've decided that the only thing that could possibly be off-topic for #swhack are discussions about what is off-topic for #swhack (and hence this is off-topic) 04:01:50 ooh. tav is laying the smackdown 04:01:51 A:TimBL on [Links and Law|http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/LinkMyths]: """We cannot regard anyone as having the "right not to be referred to" without completely pulling the rug out from under free speech.""" 04:03:37 what's that word i'm supposed to use again, AaronSw? 04:03:42 pedantinc, or something? 04:03:46 pedantic 04:03:51 oh, phenomic 04:03:52 phenomic! 04:03:53 phenomic! 04:03:55 was it. right. opk 04:04:10 "If we denied everyone, of course, no one would be able to see our Macstrosity (nice use of phenomics, eh?). 04:04:10 " 04:04:26 Heh. 04:04:30 good? 04:04:43 i don't think that'll get past derrick though ;) 04:04:44 How about (rather phenomic, eh?) 04:04:45 marvellous 04:04:59 * Morbus is currently listening to 'Do It For Mama' on Adam Sandler's album 'What The Hell Happened To Me?'. 04:04:59 !itunes 04:05:00 Just to be consistent... 04:05:01 yeah, better to have the proper word in there 04:05:17 .google Semantic Web class Wiki Hendler 04:05:19 Semantic Web class Wiki Hendler: http://www.daml.org/listarchive/joint-committee/0751.html 04:05:37 well, it had a link to the right place :-) 04:05:37 Can anyone get back to no@NotRegistered-? 04:05:39 err 04:05:46 err to http://213.235.5.12/chrisr/kpmg.mp3 04:07:03 dngxor has quit ("zzz") 04:07:22 um... dammit. 04:07:28 what's the word that means "this is the same" 04:07:34 equivalent. thanks. 04:07:40 just about to say that 04:07:55 * sbp posts a short reply to http://dormouse.cs.umd.edu:8080/wiki/where_is_rdfsink.py.wiki 04:10:21 A:I think it was [this song|http://213.235.5.12/chrisr/kpmg.mp3] that got KPMG upset. (Too bad I can't get thru to it.) 04:11:21 yes, that is a shame. Does Alexa archive stuff like that? 04:14:13 * AaronSw looks to see... 04:15:09 Alexa: We'll add the page to our "to be archived list." 04:15:45 oh well 04:16:33 ok. i think i'm truly on the conclusion this time. 04:16:41 on the what? 04:16:49 the conclusion. of that articl. 04:17:19 ah 04:22:11 @ http://www.manero.org/images/misc/dkps.jpg 04:22:23 B: http://www.manero.org/images/misc/dkps.jpg from AaronSw 04:22:34 lol 04:22:37 B:|Dean Kamen's Pro Segway 2 Released! 04:22:38 titled item B 04:22:48 haha 04:23:13 That's so awesome. 04:23:44 Gotta run 04:23:57 c'ya 04:26:17 A::[Jason Kottke|http://www.kottke.org/notes/0112.html#011203] calls for folks to [link to KPMG|http://www.kpmg.com/]. 04:26:18 commented item A 04:26:19 sbp has quit (Ping timeout: 181 seconds) 04:26:34 Morbus has quit ("http://www.disobey.com/") 04:33:15 http://captions.blogspot.com/ is funny. 04:43:36 rillian (~giles@bnhx45bny45lk.bc.hsia.telus.net) has joined #swhack 04:58:41 Why do I make the same mistakes I complain about? 04:59:30 to teach you humility 04:59:46 Hmm. Good idea. 05:03:28 I used to think being geographically close to people was a poor excuse for being friends. Now I wonder if being electronically close is the same way. 05:29:53 What do you mean, AaronSw 05:29:56 ? 05:30:27 Like being friends with channel regulars, just because they're around? 05:30:29 heh 05:36:26 Yeah. 05:36:57 The danger is in thinking that their close friends before they actually are. 05:37:34 s/their/they're/ 05:37:58 (if it's not obvious by now, I use the speaking portions of my brain in IRC, not the writing portions.) 05:38:50 indeed 05:38:54 Yes, I can see what you mean. 05:40:37 It takes a good amount of time knowing someone on irc before I consider them an actual friend, heh 05:40:41 well, time for bed. 05:40:46 SPOON! 05:40:46 Good night. 05:40:52 Heh heh heh. 05:41:04 * AaronSw refrains from saying "r u my frend?" 05:41:31 How can another 'Aaron' not be your friend? Honestly! 05:41:32 *g* 05:41:40 Heh heh heh. 05:41:55 Wait, are you the Aaron from Webmonkey? 05:41:56 I have to be at work tomorrow @ 5 am. Ugh. 05:42:24 As I'm not aware of any other Aaron-named folk in webmonkey, I would say yes. 05:43:05 I mean, Webmonkey the web site. 05:43:15 Nope. 05:43:16 Like, this site: http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/98/10/stuff/aaron.gif 05:43:19 err that aaron 05:43:22 heh 05:43:38 What's your last name? 05:43:42 For sure not me then :) 05:43:47 Mathews 05:43:56 Ah, I think this is Aaron Meyers. 05:44:07 Interesting coincidence, heh 05:44:12 Yeah. :) 05:44:12 There are too many Aarons around. 05:44:24 Indeed. 05:44:29 There can be only one. 05:44:33 * TheTick slays you 05:44:36 There's this Aaronland.com guy who's just like me. 05:44:38 ;-) 05:44:40 g'nite 05:44:47 Oh, I saw that site 05:44:47 g'nite 05:44:59 He had a snapshot of dwiner's site, hah 05:45:04 Heh. 05:45:17 rillian has quit ("braindead software") 05:45:22 Someone should write a robot that watches for changes and posts them somewhere, so you can track the revisionist history that is dwiner 05:45:31 I did that for a day. 05:45:33 It was fun. 05:45:36 Oh yeah? 05:45:39 heh heh 05:45:43 5,000,000 changes 05:45:46 You could see him resize photos and stuff. 05:45:52 Yeah, there were a lot of changes. 05:45:57 that's hilarious 05:46:09 He also complained about spiders hitting his site that day. Hmm... 05:46:21 hah 05:46:28 well maybe if he wrote robust software 05:46:36 ;-) 05:47:06 hah 05:47:18 Well have a good night. I'm going to swtich off my monitors and attempt to sleep now 05:47:23 nite 05:52:40 sleepytime for me too 05:52:50 * AaronSw disconnects 06:11:55 tansaku (~sam@n146-204.tokyu-net.catv.ne.jp) has joined #swhack 07:29:01 oierw (~mathew@nic-118-c81-56.mn.mediaone.net) has joined #swhack 07:29:16 * oierw gives an argh to aaron 07:29:58 reasons for 2-way onion routing: 07:30:35 1) it allows for client anonymity 07:31:23 2) it should be harder to trace than one-way 07:31:42 (since the request and the response are seperated on the network itself) 07:32:16 oh yeah. by two way, i mean onion routing that takes a different path to the network and away 07:32:37 3) it really does allow more persistant links on the network 07:33:20 i'll give an example 07:33:52 let's say you are someone who has an online presense and a handle of 'tav' 07:34:05 someone who doesn't want his handle and his real identity linked on the internet 07:35:48 you, this tav person you the two-way onion routing to create a more persistant connection for your auto-filing of all triples (?, email:to :tav) 07:36:31 s/auto-filing/subscription 07:38:11 for such a connection, you specify both the key which the data will be encrypted by and the initial node to receive the data 07:38:37 the node, when it gets new data which fits your request, will automatically send it your way along the path given to the nodes 07:39:38 [the path will have been prechosen by you and every node in the chain only knows it's own part] 07:40:39 now, since only the first node and the data is known, the rest of the path can be dynamically changed as more information comes in 07:41:10 such possible functionality (which won't actually be used for some time) will make it more difficult for data to be followed as it traverses the network 07:42:15 * oierw would ask if that makes sense, but is falling asleep 07:42:44 now, wouldn't it have been better if i had said that in #plex, since i'm trying to make my ideas make sense... which is what i use irc for 07:42:54 :) 08:31:09 oierw` has quit (sagan.openprojects.net irc.openprojects.net) 08:32:43 oierw` (mathew@nic-118-c81-56.mn.mediaone.net) has joined #swhack 08:47:37 oierw` has quit (sagan.openprojects.net irc.openprojects.net) 08:47:53 oierw` (mathew@nic-118-c81-56.mn.mediaone.net) has joined #swhack 11:01:27 TheTick has quit (sagan.openprojects.net irc.openprojects.net) 11:01:27 chumpster has quit (sagan.openprojects.net irc.openprojects.net) 11:01:27 AaronSw has quit (sagan.openprojects.net irc.openprojects.net) 11:01:28 deltab has quit (sagan.openprojects.net irc.openprojects.net) 11:04:21 AaronSw (aaronsw@mewtwo.espnow.com) has joined #swhack 11:04:21 chumpster (~chumpster@xcdfddb76.ip.ggn.net) has joined #swhack 11:04:21 TheTick (~ash@166.70.45.202) has joined #swhack 11:04:21 deltab (deltab@mewtwo.espnow.com) has joined #swhack 13:11:44 dngxor (abuse@m102.nationwideinc.com) has joined #swhack 14:46:35 oierw` has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 14:48:11 oierw`` (mathew@nic-118-c81-56.mn.mediaone.net) has joined #swhack 14:53:58 oierw`` has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 14:54:11 tansaku has quit (sagan.openprojects.net irc.openprojects.net) 14:54:11 xena has quit (sagan.openprojects.net irc.openprojects.net) 14:54:11 oierw has quit (sagan.openprojects.net irc.openprojects.net) 14:55:02 oierw`` (mathew@nic-118-c81-56.mn.mediaone.net) has joined #swhack 14:57:23 oierw (~mathew@nic-118-c81-56.mn.mediaone.net) has joined #swhack 14:57:23 tansaku (~sam@n146-204.tokyu-net.catv.ne.jp) has joined #swhack 14:57:23 xena (xena@mewtwo.espnow.com) has joined #swhack 15:11:26 Morbus (~Morbus@s113.terminal3.totalnetnh.net) has joined #swhack 15:12:50 Morbus has quit (Client Quit) 15:12:51 * AaronSw reconnects 15:12:52 hello reconnecting aaronsw 15:12:56 Hello! 15:14:12 Goodbye! 15:14:12 logster, on 15:14:31 * AaronSw disconnects 15:40:57 oierw`` has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 15:42:02 oierw`` (mathew@nic-118-c81-56.mn.mediaone.net) has joined #swhack 15:45:56 oierw`` is now known as oierw` 15:53:16 Morbus (~Morbus@s121.terminal3.totalnetnh.net) has joined #swhack 15:57:27 Morbus has quit (Client Quit) 16:08:16 oierw` has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 16:08:29 oierw` (~mathew@nic-118-c81-56.mn.mediaone.net) has joined #swhack 16:08:29 oierw has quit (Ping timeout: 181 seconds) 16:08:31 oierw (~mathew@nic-118-c81-56.mn.mediaone.net) has joined #swhack 16:13:05 oierw has quit (Ping timeout: 182 seconds) 16:13:12 oierw (~mathew@nic-118-c81-56.mn.mediaone.net) has joined #swhack 17:06:46 deus_x has quit ("Leaving IRC - dircproxy 1.0.1") 17:10:54 tav` (tav@host217-34-80-30.in-addr.btopenworld.com) has joined #swhack 17:22:41 sbp (~sean@m225-mp1-cvx3b.pop.ntl.com) has joined #swhack 17:23:19 * sbp has a cool new idea for a program, gets hacking 17:25:33 xena has quit () 17:25:59 xena (xena@mewtwo.espnow.com) has joined #swhack 17:35:32 deus_x (~deusx@nic-34-c48-22.mw.mediaone.net) has joined #swhack 18:01:20 * sbp is faced with choices, choices! 18:09:58 Morbus (~Morbus@morbus.totalnetnh.net) has joined #swhack 18:10:30 hey, sbp, i dunno what it means exactly, but RDF::Notation3 was just uploaded to CPAN (perl modules). 18:10:30 * sbp waves 18:10:42 I think it's dajobe's Notation3 parser 18:10:50 .google "RDF::Notation3" 18:10:51 "RDF::Notation3": http://search.cpan.org/search?dist=RDF-Notation3 18:11:38 Petr Cimprich? Never heard of him 18:12:10 Hmm... Sablotron guy 18:13:12 cf. http://archive.develooper.com/modules@perl.org/msg08120.html 18:13:36 [[[ 18:13:36 A growing number of RDF/N3 resources requires a parser able to 18:13:36 parse the N3 format, convert it to RDF/XML, and to interoperate with 18:13:36 other RDF software written in Perl. Such an extension is missing 18:13:36 nowdays. 18:13:37 ]]] 18:13:44 and also: http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/P/PC/PCIMPRICH/RDF-Notation3-0.40.readme 18:25:36 how have you been? 18:25:57 Not too bad, thanks. I came up with a cool idea for a program, and am just trying to get it working 18:26:18 at the moment, it opens up, and I can make it exit... 18:26:32 ah. lemme know when you want to debut it to the world ;) 18:26:38 will do :-) 18:27:04 it's nothing spectacular, but I have a feeling that certainly I'm going to be using it an awful lot, so perhaps some other people will be interested 18:27:19 whats it coded in? 18:27:24 Python, of course 18:27:37 of course. 18:27:41 :-) 18:30:00 xena has quit (sagan.openprojects.net irc.openprojects.net) 18:30:00 oierw has quit (sagan.openprojects.net irc.openprojects.net) 18:31:22 xena (xena@mewtwo.espnow.com) has joined #swhack 18:52:48 this program is nearly functional, already 18:56:33 Gotta run 18:56:40 sbp has quit ("Homer: 20 dollars? I wanted a peanut!") 18:56:40 god, i am so tired 19:09:12 * AaronSw reconnects 19:09:34 * AaronSw disconnects 19:09:37 xena has quit (sagan.openprojects.net irc.openprojects.net) 19:10:49 * AaronSw reconnects 19:10:56 Well... 19:10:58 The cable modem works 19:11:04 but not very well. 19:11:16 .dns 12.249.136.213 19:11:22 This is good step in right direction! 19:11:32 Where's GabeW when you need him? 19:12:22 They're running some sort of interception proxy so all web traffic redirects to their site. 19:12:25 .date 19:12:31 Am I connected? 19:12:48 yup 19:12:52 Hmm 19:12:54 Ah, xena isn't. 19:13:56 logster, xena? 19:15:08 I'm logging. I found 861 answers for 'xena' (showing 0...4) 19:15:09 0) 2001-12-04 19:13:56 logster, xena? 19:15:10 1) 2001-12-04 19:12:54 Ah, xena isn't. 19:15:11 2) 2001-12-04 19:09:37 xena has quit (sagan.openprojects.net irc.openprojects.net) 19:15:12 3) 2001-12-04 18:31:22 xena (xena@mewtwo.espnow.com) has joined #swhack 19:15:13 4) 2001-12-04 18:30:00 xena has quit (sagan.openprojects.net irc.openprojects.net) 19:15:14 [14:11] *** Signoff: xena (zahn.openprojects.net irc.openprojects.net) 19:15:14 Ah, are we in another netsplit thingy? 19:15:14 dunno. 19:15:44 xena (xena@mewtwo.espnow.com) has joined #swhack 19:15:53 wb, xena 19:16:45 .dns 12.249.136.213 19:16:46 12.249.136.213 - error: host not found 19:18:20 Ugh! 19:18:20 HTTP/1.1 302 Found 19:18:20 Date: Tue, 04 Dec 2001 19:19:19 GMT 19:18:20 Server: Apache/1.3.22 (Unix) mod_perl/1.26 mod_ssl/2.8.5 OpenSSL/0.9.6b 19:18:20 Location: http://transition-aid.attbi.com/attbi_welcome_page.html 19:18:20 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 19:18:36 I even get that for pages that don't exist! 19:29:38 * AaronSw disconnects 19:29:47 * AaronSw reconnects 19:32:45 WOohoo, fixed thanks to the guys in #infoAnarchy 19:53:07 My SourceForge project was denied. 19:56:09 bwahaha. any reason? 19:56:26 "The project description you submitted was deemed inadequate for purpose of project approval by the member of the SourceForge team who reviewed your project registration. The project description you submit is used to determine whether your project qualifies for hosting on SourceForge." 19:56:44 Doesn't sound appropriate. 19:56:50 bastard. 19:57:02 They say I either filled the form with garbage, wasn't specific, or was vague. 19:58:36 Perhaps I should rebill it as Worldwide Active Research of Entropy for Zoos. 20:00:02 I know, the Worldwide Active Relational Energy Zone. 20:05:32 drue came up with a great one -- World Archive Reciprocal Exchange Zone 20:05:44 heh, heh. 20:07:14 """ 20:07:15 We're developing a system we call the World Archive Reciprocal Exchange Zone. It takes data contributions from various users across the Internet and combines them into a massive Internet art project. We'll provide ways to search and query the data repository for research purposes, and allow users to retrieve data they're interested in for further modification and use. We feel this system extends the Open Source paradigm beyond just source code, and is a 20:07:17 """ 20:10:01 - http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=489049&group_id=1&atid=200001 20:10:57 heh, heh. 20:23:21 I'm receiving a ton of "my email address changed" and bounced mail from attbi customers. 20:23:43 This is why you should never tie your mail to anything other than yourself. 20:23:57 oierw (~mathew@nic-118-c81-56.mn.mediaone.net) has joined #swhack 20:24:02 howdy oierw 20:28:51 BLURB:Cable Modem Update 20:28:54 C: Cable Modem Update from AaronSw 20:29:29 C::Well, at long last ATTBI has turned the lights back on. It took a while for me to figure out how to reconfigure (they were running some nasty intercepting proxies), but at least I'm back online. 20:29:30 commented item C 20:33:03 B::On a more serious note, I think the major benefit of the Segway is that it really might give us a chance to take back our cities. Between the car and [some misguided suburban planning|http://logicerror.com/suburbanNation-review] the modern American city hasn't been faring so well. But the Segway, by lengthening the distance people are willing to walk/segway, might make [New Urbanism|http://www.cnu.org/] a reality. 20:33:04 commented item B 20:36:29 sagan.openprojects.net has changed the topic to: Choose life 20:36:36 sagan.openprojects.net has changed the topic to: Choose Life 20:40:01 B::Find out [How Segways Work|http://www.howstuffworks.com/ginger.htm/printable] 20:40:03 commented item B 20:42:41 @ http://www.iftf.org/ 20:42:48 D: http://www.iftf.org/ from AaronSw 20:43:12 D:|Insitute for the Future 20:43:12 titled item D 20:43:17 D:|Institute for the Future 20:43:18 titled item D 20:43:49 @ http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/338/nation/After_mystery_hype_scooter_rolls_out+.shtml 20:43:55 E: http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/338/nation/After_mystery_hype_scooter_rolls_out+.shtml from AaronSw 20:44:09 E:|Bob Metcalfe: Segway is not "IT". 20:44:10 titled item E 20:44:36 E::"""Robert Metcalfe, founder of 3Com and a friend of Kamen's who is familiar with the project, said those who are disappointed that the scooter doesn't live up to the hype might be jumping the gun. The scooter announced yesterday, he said in an e-mail, is not "It." "Dean Kamen still has a few more tricks up his sleeve," Metcalf wrote, "and you ain't seen nothing yet."""" 20:44:38 commented item E 20:46:42 D::In a lot of these Segway articles, Paul Saffo, Director of the Institute For the Future is quoted. Which made me wonder: What does the IftF do besides get quoted? The answer appears to be not much. 20:46:43 commented item D 20:47:23 Morbus has left #swhack 20:48:06 E:Meanwhile, [Dean Kamen sends a personal letter|http://www.theitquestion.com/news/kamenletter_120301.asp] to Ginger fans, saying "I realize that nothing, not even Segway HT, can live up to someone's imagination." 20:48:09 E::Meanwhile, [Dean Kamen sends a personal letter|http://www.theitquestion.com/news/kamenletter_120301.asp] to Ginger fans, saying "I realize that nothing, not even Segway HT, can live up to someone's imagination." 20:48:10 commented item E 20:48:37 jillzilla (~jill@216-239-45-4.google.com) has joined #swhack 20:48:49 E::While we were playing the "What is IT?" game, my brother suggested a cardboard box: it can do anything if you have a good imagination. He'll be selling them for $19.95 starting today. ;-) 20:48:50 commented item E 20:48:55 hey jillzilla 20:48:57 * jillzilla waves to AaronSw 20:49:02 * AaronSw waves 20:49:05 Just dropped by to say hello. 20:49:08 Back to work now. :-) 20:49:14 Hello. :-) 20:49:19 jillzilla has left #swhack 21:00:08 sbp (~sean@m288-mp1-cvx3b.pop.ntl.com) has joined #swhack 21:00:33 * sbp plays Thapsody In Blue 21:00:37 er... Rhapsody IN Blue 21:00:39 s/IN/In/ 21:00:50 * sbp reads Lern to tipe in five days 21:01:01 lol 21:01:03 what an entrance 21:01:10 * AaronSw applaudes 21:01:19 hello aaronsw 21:01:19 I got my internet connection back, btw 21:01:22 * sbp takes a bow 21:01:24 hey oierw 21:01:26 neat 21:01:40 They were doing some nasty stuff tho 21:01:53 i started on removing from my head everything about the plex 21:01:54 * sbp wonders who got on TAG 21:02:02 if you didn't update your dns servers, they redirected all websites to the "Welcome to ATTBI" homepage. 21:02:09 sbp, they finished voting? 21:02:11 oierw, noo! 21:02:16 we don't have a spec yet! 21:02:25 [[[ 21:02:26 The first TAG election ended 28 November. The results of the 21:02:26 election will be made available separately. 21:02:27 ]]] 21:02:28 - Ian 21:02:47 [[[ 21:02:50 28 November 2001: TAG election ends; composition of the TAG will be made public shortly 21:02:50 * 31 October 2001: TAG election starts 21:02:54 ]]] - http://www.w3.org/2001/tag/ 21:02:56 AaronSw: i'm removing it from my head and transposing it on paper 21:03:03 Ooh, even better! 21:03:11 Good idea. 21:03:13 which i will then scan 21:03:27 and expect help transposing into something which people other than i can read 21:03:28 great! 21:03:29 :) 21:03:39 * AaronSw volunteers for that 21:03:50 sbp, go bug Ian... 21:04:03 i wrote up 2 1/2 pages in the car today 21:05:33 oierw, sounds like a great start 21:06:21 AaronSw: basically i was writing down everything that we would need to have actual protocols for 21:06:32 and now i'm saying what my terms mean 21:06:35 and how it works 21:06:41 sounds good 21:06:49 i had a page on persistant onion routing 21:07:02 never got into the fact that the routing can also be changed at any time 21:07:02 hmz 21:07:04 see 21:07:04 but i'll live 21:07:11 do we really need onion routing yet? 21:07:34 it's not actually all that hard 21:07:38 * tav` pokes oierw and AaronSw into #plex 21:07:39 tav, do you think status updates like this are of general interest? 21:07:49 .finger aaronsw 21:07:55 Hmm. 21:07:58 ewww! 21:08:00 ;p 21:08:06 .finger aaronsw 21:08:07 :p 21:08:08 * AaronSw smacks tav 21:08:25 oierw, want to write this up and mail it to the list? 21:08:27 anyways, we have some other folk coming into #plex 21:08:31 Who? 21:08:33 blanu showed up today 21:08:46 on esp 21:08:51 yea 21:08:57 isn't relaying on? 21:09:07 relaying is 21:09:12 cool 21:09:58 bbiab 21:11:00 The TAG seems like the only W3C WG worth being on right now, IMO. 21:39:32 sbp has quit (Ping timeout: 181 seconds) 21:50:48 ugh, i'm having these awful problems getting this linux machine to run 21:51:19 * oierw has written up inserting and requesting triples 21:51:23 for the most part :p 21:51:27 v. cool 21:51:30 now i have to leave 21:51:34 left on the list: 21:51:55 request for chord access [both on levels or clusters] 21:52:01 node online/offline cluster pings 21:52:03 nat relaying 21:52:10 node-info cluster broadcasts 21:52:13 subscription 21:52:15 mirroring 21:52:23 and there are a few others i think too 21:52:33 so 4 down ;) 21:52:49 kenm (~ken@kmacleod.static.iaxs.net) has joined #swhack 21:52:57 hey kenm 21:53:02 looking good, oierw 21:53:02 hey 21:53:37 ah yes 21:53:46 missing cluster join requests 21:53:56 tier-wide scope messages 21:54:07 (noone but me understands what i mean by that one) 21:54:19 requests for third-party node info 22:04:36 kenm has left #swhack 22:10:57 OK, time for more acronym fun. 22:11:13 DC = David Chaum | Dining Cryptographers | Digital Cash 22:11:31 Dan Connolly | Dublin Core 22:13:11 dngxor has quit (Ping timeout: 181 seconds) 22:14:05 dngxor_ (abuse@dialin-pm3-miami-FL-2-170.netrus.net) has joined #swhack 22:15:03 dngxor_ has quit (Client Quit) 22:18:24 | Darn Confusing ;-) 22:23:35 * AaronSw notes that Entourage X doesn't support URI-views, only URIs. 22:30:40 dngxor (abuse@dialin-pm3-miami-FL-2-166.netrus.net) has joined #swhack 22:52:40 * AaronSw disconnects 22:52:42 * AaronSw reconnects 22:58:47 sbp (~sean@m996-mp1-cvx4c.pop.ntl.com) has joined #swhack 22:58:55 hi sbp 22:59:14 Hi there 23:05:47 xena has quit (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 23:06:15 Perhaps someday I'll be on primetime TV like James Hendler. 23:07:17 Michel Biezunski on standards: "Remember it's always 20% technical and 80% political." 23:07:44 that's blatantly false 23:07:54 it's more like 5:95 23:08:00 :-) 23:08:07 heh heh heh 23:08:26 xena (xena@mewtwo.espnow.com) has joined #swhack 23:09:20 :-) 23:09:34 .google warez.sourceforge.net 23:09:34 no results found. 23:09:39 :-( 23:09:48 You need to try savannah, AaronSw 23:09:48 :) 23:09:53 Heh. 23:10:04 Did you see, I sent in an appeal 23:10:49 No! 23:10:56 Yes! 23:10:57 Text? 23:11:13 """ 23:11:15 We're developing a system we call the World Archive Reciprocal Exchange Zone. It takes data contributions from various users across the Internet and combines them into a massive Internet art project. We'll provide ways to search and query the data repository for research purposes, and allow users to retrieve data they're interested in for further modification and use. We feel this system extends the Open Source paradigm beyond just source code, 23:11:15 """ 23:11:15 - http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=489049&group_id=1&atid=200001 23:11:22 Really? 23:12:05 Yeah. 23:12:19 Euler in Python? 23:12:24 Cool. 23:13:03 lol AaronSw 23:13:07 that rules 23:13:09 heh 23:13:14 drue came up with the name 23:13:15 reciprocal exchange zone 23:13:16 ahahaha 23:13:53 xena has quit (Remote closed the connection) 23:14:55 Page to watch: http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/EO/talks 23:15:36 Heh heh heh, http://www.i3c.org/ 23:16:25 that's weird, I was just going through all the stuff from talks 23:16:38 we're getting near the top: 23:16:41 http://www.w3.org/2001/Talks/MJD-1101-WebArchitecture/slide11-0 23:17:16 Yeah, isn't it crazy how fast that was 23:17:22 heh, heh 23:17:37 feels terribly slow to me :-) 23:18:09 Hmm. 23:18:28 the first time i saw that pic, we were still working on the rdf layer 23:18:32 now we're working on proof 23:18:43 hey, you might be; I'm on trust 23:18:48 oh, right 23:18:50 ok. 23:18:50 :-) 23:18:58 i thought it would take us a decade 23:19:19 well, there's a long way to go, still... 23:19:31 oh crap, I was meant to send you a message about rdfms-fragment 23:19:43 for what? 23:19:51 For fun 23:20:19 No, after the discussion on #rdfig 23:20:28 Ah. 23:21:00 ugh, every time I check my mail, I have about 30 more mails :-) 23:21:16 heh, 2 seconds after checking the last lot, I have 8 more 23:21:24 lol 23:21:40 xena (xena@mewtwo.espnow.com) has joined #swhack 23:22:24 another 11... 23:30:11 another 39 23:30:23 weird 23:38:06 sbp has quit (Ping timeout: 181 seconds) 23:38:57 sbp (~sean@m17-mp1-cvx3b.pop.ntl.com) has joined #swhack 23:39:30 Morbus (~Morbus@s96.terminal3.totalnetnh.net) has joined #swhack 23:45:45 I want to know what Sergey used for the cool drawings in: http://www-db.stanford.edu/~melnik/rdf/datatyping/ 23:45:54 * Morbus yawns 23:46:51 ooh, neat 23:47:43 [[[ 23:47:44 if we love peace, why play at war? after all, the traditional spiritual urges us to 'study war no more', on the apparent assumption that this will lead to peace. it sounds reasonable. yet if we say, 'we love health, so why study disease?' we begin to see a paradox. anti-aids protestors call for more money to study AIDS, yet few anti-war protestors call for more money to study war. perhaps they should 23:47:44 - lt. colonel matt caffrey 23:47:45 ]]] 23:48:06 haven't you quoted that before? 23:48:09 that paste was inspired by our topic. 23:48:16 have I? i don't recall. 23:48:18 what's our topic? 23:49:21 deus_x has quit ("Leaving IRC - dircproxy 1.0.1") 23:49:37 Morbus, the thing the colonel doesn't seem to get is that war is created by folks who study it. the act of studying war increases the likelyhood it will happen. the act of studying aids does no such thing. 23:49:54 plus he clearly wants more defense money 23:50:03 and you don't think studying disease doesn't create new diseases and new strains? 23:50:37 biochem only exists because of people examing natural diseases and then fucking with them. 23:51:23 yep 23:51:29 and biochem is a form of war, imo 23:51:59 and biofarming? 23:52:08 i dunno what that is 23:52:17 biochem fruit and veggies. 23:52:37 i think that's dangerous, yah. but at least it has a humane purpose 23:52:40 GM is icky 23:52:46 GM foods, that is 23:52:53 i'm not sure how spending money on missile defense has a humane purpose. 23:52:59 humane purpose? 23:53:08 ever read those novels about how people yearn for real fruit? 23:53:14 no... 23:53:24 * TheTick doesn't ready fruity novels 23:53:25 *g* 23:53:28 heh 23:53:34 GM food exists only to distance ourselves from the reality of true fruit. that's not humane. that's lazy. 23:53:49 i don't buy the whole feeding the poor crap. 23:53:52 heh 23:54:09 ok, so there's a reasonable argument for getting rid of GM. 23:54:22 which somehow relates to war . 23:54:29 what's the reasonable argument for funding war programs? 23:54:39 how do they propose to stop wars with the money? 23:54:39 to get them over quicker. 23:54:48 Bzzt. Wrong answer. 23:55:06 a chess player who studies the great masters of stragegy and grand masters will demolish opponents of lesser value and lesser knowledge much quicker. 23:55:09 to continue with the AIDS analogy, that'd be like, lets make aids stronger so it kills everyone and we're done. 23:55:15 the opponents moves become scripted and obtuse. 23:55:16 Morbus: The reason ADM & cronies want GM foods to be accepted everywhere is because they want food production to be cheaper regardless of the consequences 23:55:17 lol 23:55:29 they want to make more moneys 23:55:31 I don't think that's what the AIDS folks had in mind. 23:55:43 well, the aids folk are missing a good thing ;) 23:55:45 Morbus, but chess doesn 23:55:48 Morbus, but chess doesn't usually kill people 23:56:03 oh please, metaphorical analogy. 23:56:03 AaronSw: Didn't you see 'Harry Potter And the Sorceror's Stone' ? 23:56:04 hehe 23:56:08 lol 23:56:11 CHESS DOESN'T KILL PEOPLE 23:56:13 I KILL PEOPLE 23:56:24 its so easy to throw "your metaphor doesn't work cos the sky is blue, not green" oneliners. 23:56:25 dude, that would be a great bumper sticker 23:56:35 Morbus, i have a point, tho 23:56:55 "Make love, not chess" 23:56:58 if the answer is to bomb all the other countries so there's no one to kill us left, then what's the point? 23:57:21 s/chess/chess boards/ 23:57:24 AaronSw: Haven't you played 'CivII' ? Nukes are the bomb baby! 23:57:27 hehe 23:57:39 you're reading into the quote. creating underlying mental images where none can exist. 23:58:15 I'd be fine with studying causes of war and looking to see how we can prevent them 23:58:21 but i ddon't think that's what he had in mind 23:59:32 why not? he's a professor. you're condeming him for wanting to study war. that's like condemning an abortion clinic for wanting to study more humane ways of killing a fetus. 23:59:43 I didn't condemn him! 23:59:46 LOL @ military guy being a "professor" 23:59:47 For goodness sake, Morbus. 23:59:50 I love that. 23:59:52 the problem is, the causes or war are so complex. Anything can cause war, and although usually you can predict it, you can't stop it 23:59:58 Professor of Military Science 23:59:58 "i don't think that's what he had in mind".