00:03:30 2! 2! 00:03:55 jillzilla has left #swhack 00:09:19 kensaku has quit () 00:14:21 Morbus has quit ("http://www.disobey.com/") 00:17:44 sbp` (sbp@m165-mp1-cvx3b.pop.ntl.com) has joined #swhack 00:18:33 sbp (~sean@63.149.73.20) has joined #swhack 00:18:57 +v? 00:19:14 ugh 00:20:13 AaronSw (~aaronsw@63.149.73.20) has joined #swhack 00:20:16 you guys are a bunch of idiots 00:20:22 *chuckle* 00:20:37 sbp` has quit (Client Quit) 00:21:43 I like swhack. Aaron, do you like swhack too? 00:21:56 No. It's filled with idiots. 00:22:03 lol 00:22:07 I mean I put it up in 10-foot type! 00:22:13 Hellooooooooo?! 00:22:17 Anyone inside that brain? 00:22:20 perhaps the 2 was invisible 00:22:23 *knock knock* 00:22:33 time for CluePhone, perhaps 00:22:34 I guess it's *HOLLOW*! 00:22:57 xoot_ is now known as CluePhone 00:23:01 rrriing! rrrrring! 00:23:04 it's for #swhack 00:23:07 idiots! 00:23:10 CluePhone is now known as loggy__ 00:24:11 loggy__ is now known as _somebody 00:24:14 <_somebody> a 00:25:29 Morbus (morbus@s122.terminal3.totalnetnh.net) has joined #swhack 00:25:46 <_somebody> _somebody is now known as CluePhone 00:25:50 rrring rrring 00:25:52 it's for Morbus! 00:25:59 Idiot. 00:26:31 hello, Cluephone! 00:26:33 what can I do for you? 00:26:41 Get a *CLUEEEEEEEE* 00:26:53 Was 400 pt type not big enough for you? 00:26:59 wha? hey, who is this? this isn't funny! 00:27:02 apparently not, because you couldn't see the *TWOOOOOOOO* 00:27:10 Idiot. 00:27:21 oierw has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00:27:30 oierw (~mathew@pcp994425pcs.goosck01.sc.comcast.net) has joined #swhack 00:28:24 i heart omnioutliner 00:28:33 Hello? 00:28:37 swhack swhack = ? 00:28:40 Is that all you can say for your self? 00:28:50 BenSw (~x@12-249-96-16.client.attbi.com) has joined #swhack 00:28:50 Geez, I even said "2! 2!" 00:28:53 hello 00:29:04 Shut up. 00:29:08 Ben. long time. 00:29:13 Hi Ben. Get a clue! Courtesy of the 2 dispensing CluePhone 00:29:25 swhack. 2. swhack + 2 ... 00:29:30 aaargh! 00:29:36 AaronSw, you talking to me? 00:29:44 yes i'm talking to you!! 00:29:45 _ _ ____ 00:29:45 _____ _| |__ __ _ ___| | _|___ \ 00:29:45 __\ \ /\ / / '_ \ / _` |/ __| |/ / __) | 00:29:45 \__ \\ V V /| | | | (_| | (__| < / __/ 00:29:45 |___/ \_/\_/ |_| |_|\__,_|\___|_|\_\_____| 00:29:50 2! 2! 2! 00:29:54 what the.. 00:30:41 phew 00:31:15 * AaronSw bows; credits roll 00:31:19 Aaron as Mr. Bitter 00:31:24 CluePhone as himself 00:31:36 AaronSw as coughing dude 00:31:48 spb as Mr. 10 foot type 00:31:56 CluePhone has quit ("Idiots.") 00:32:04 * BenSw is really confused 00:32:28 argh. who's this spb guy? he follows me about 00:32:36 sbp as spb 00:32:47 heh, heh 00:32:52 heh 00:33:05 [it was too good a typo to resist] 00:33:09 THE END 00:33:17 [annoying music] 00:33:26 seems someone was playing around with ascii art 00:33:30 this film has been copyrighted in every country and if you do something bad we'll kill you 00:33:38 heh 00:33:45 * BenSw does something bad 00:33:57 * AaronSw kills BenSw 00:34:09 nhtr'] 00:34:10 (^ 00:34:11 ]u;p] 00:34:13 ,3o 00:34:19 ,3o 00:34:30 ]eeaaronw 00:34:34 ]as[dPOFSD\] 00:34:40 AAAARFGH! 00:34:42 * BenSw DIES 00:34:56 Oh man. 00:35:00 THEY'RE INVADING 00:35:04 THE SWARTZFAM 00:35:06 heh 00:35:37 that was aaron taking overmy computer 00:37:10 * tomch admits he wondered 00:38:44 tomch has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00:39:39 AaronSw! 00:39:45 you never read my decepticon thing, did you? 00:39:45 * sbp sits on #swhackattheendoftheuniverse 00:39:54 redmonk (~steve@63.149.73.20) has joined #swhack 00:42:05 redmonk: swhack has moved to #swhackattheendoftheuniverse 00:42:21 _ _ ____ 00:42:29 _ _ ____ 00:42:29 _____ _| |__ __ _ ___| | _|___ \ 00:42:29 __\ \ /\ / / '_ \ / _` |/ __| |/ / __) | 00:42:29 \__ \\ V V /| | | | (_| | (__| < / __/ 00:42:29 |___/ \_/\_/ |_| |_|\__,_|\___|_|\_\_____| 00:42:29 _ _ ____ 00:42:31 _____ _| |__ __ _ ___| | _|___ \ 00:42:33 __\ \ /\ / / '_ \ / _` |/ __| |/ / __) | 00:42:35 \__ \\ V V /| | | | (_| | (__| < / __/ 00:42:37 |___/ \_/\_/ |_| |_|\__,_|\___|_|\_\_____| 00:43:41 sbp has quit (Remote closed the connection) 00:43:56 sbp (~sean@63.149.73.20) has joined #swhack 00:44:58 MorbusIff (morbus@s89.terminal3.totalnetnh.net) has joined #swhack 00:45:51 sbp has quit (Remote closed the connection) 00:46:06 sbp (~sean@63.149.73.20) has joined #swhack 00:48:03 sbp has quit (Remote closed the connection) 00:48:17 sbp (~sean@63.149.73.20) has joined #swhack 00:50:13 sbp has quit (Remote closed the connection) 00:50:39 SeanP (sbp@m330-mp1-cvx5a.pop.ntl.com) has joined #swhack 00:51:31 sbp (~sean@63.149.73.20) has joined #swhack 00:51:48 argh, dp is going nuts 00:52:23 sbp has quit (Remote closed the connection) 00:52:40 sbp (~sean@63.149.73.20) has joined #swhack 00:53:06 O.K., I think we're getting somewhere 00:53:15 aaaargh! 00:53:43 sbp has quit (Remote closed the connection) 00:53:52 sbp (~sean@63.149.73.20) has joined #swhack 00:54:21 redmonk has quit ("cya") 00:55:04 ping 00:55:06 alright then... 00:55:21 shall I quit now, then? 00:55:28 you can risk it, I suppose 00:55:34 here goes... 00:55:37 SeanP has quit () 00:56:04 sbp has changed the topic to: A multitude of swhacks to you all 00:56:15 [ServerNotice] Hello everyone. 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We appreciate you're understanding, and thank you for using the Open Projects Network. 00:59:31 heh, that was fun 01:02:02 Is AaronSw gone yet? 01:02:07 * Ash_ pops up his periscope 01:02:11 yep 01:02:16 hehe 01:02:17 ;-) 01:02:29 I think he got mad at me after my little internet policing episode 01:02:30 *g* 01:02:41 which bit was that? 01:02:50 so sbp were can i get sbppad? 01:03:03 Oh, when I posted the logs and he realized somebody's machine got blown up 01:03:15 what'ssbppad? 01:03:25 ooh, that got de-whitespaceized 01:03:39 what do you mean? 01:03:44 BenSw: Try removing all the tree files from your system 01:03:46 I mean: what's sbppad? 01:04:04 the word proccesser you made in tkinter 01:04:14 oh, you mean editor.py! 01:04:18 .google sbp editor.py 01:04:23 crap 01:04:25 ya aaron called it seanpad 01:05:20 http://infomesh.net/2002/editor/ 01:05:46 Morbus has quit (No route to host) 01:16:13 GabeW (~Gabe@12-236-237-100.client.attbi.com) has joined #swhack 01:17:28 BenSw has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 01:27:43 MorbusIff has quit (No route to host) 01:33:28 hey! 01:33:33 get back in there 01:33:39 in where? 01:33:44 the other swhack 01:34:19 * sbp is still working on a .sig replacement 01:35:06 xena (xena@mewtwo.espnow.com) has joined #swhack 01:35:06 * AaronSw coughs 01:35:09 *cough* 01:35:25 heh, heh 01:35:37 walloper (~nobody@63.149.73.20) has joined #swhack 01:35:41 *cough* 01:37:15 VjJWc2JDQmtiMjVsTGlCWmIzVWdiWFZ6ZENCb1lYWmxJR0psWlc0Z2NISmxkSFI1SUdKdmNtVmtM\nZz09 01:37:44 what's that supposed to mean? 01:37:48 :-) 01:38:39 just testing out how cryptographically secure some of my .sig sketches are 01:38:47 * AaronSw coughs 01:38:51 if you can't crack it, then it's probably too strong 01:39:15 the \n seems sorta pointless 01:39:27 chumpy (nobody@xd84b5c5a.ip.ggn.net) has joined #swhack 01:40:02 Hmm... you're right, actually 01:40:14 that was just thrown in for good measure 01:40:16 I was not bored! 01:40:18 it was easy 01:40:21 heh, heh, heh 01:40:23 sheesh 01:40:28 yep, too easy, it seems 01:42:13 how about !\xfc\xa8\xba\x07\xad\xb6\x18\xac"Yaj\xf7\xad\xa2\xb7\xad\x86)\xe4m\xab\x1e 01:44:07 aa 01:45:09 aa? 01:45:59 dnm has quit ("reboot for kerberos") 01:48:11 am i here? 01:48:33 yes 01:48:44 Is this #swhack? 01:49:26 yep 01:49:31 Phew. 01:49:51 AaronSw has quit (Excess Flood) 01:49:58 er... O.K. 01:50:02 that wasn't at all strange 01:50:12 AaronSw (~aaronsw@63.149.73.20) has joined #swhack 01:50:27 AaronSw has quit (Excess Flood) 01:51:16 AaronSw (~aaronsw@63.149.73.20) has joined #swhack 01:51:21 O.K., what the smeg are you doing? 01:58:21 .seen eikeon 01:58:21 hazmat: no match found: eikeon 02:03:44 AaronSw has left #swhack 02:03:47 AaronSw (~aaronsw@63.149.73.20) has joined #swhack 02:15:25 hi there 02:15:42 hello Mr. Swartz 02:15:52 and what for can we do you today? 02:16:23 That's a good question 02:16:30 But I fear it will take far too long to answer. 02:16:56 right, don't bother then :-) 02:17:18 spare change for a .sig racer, guv'? 02:17:43 Hmm... .sig races would be pretty cool 02:18:11 you'd each be given a random string 02:18:24 and then the person with the highest googlecount for that string after a month wins 02:18:54 GabeW has quit ("Client Exiting") 02:24:34 tav's autobiography will be titled "Teach Yourself How I Took Over The World in 21 Days" 02:24:41 taking over the world, one post office at a time 02:28:58 Murphy is clearly out to get me tonight. 02:29:07 I am going to log off before anything worse happens. Bye all. 02:32:32 ok, i lied 02:32:33 @ http://openbsd.org/lyrics.html 02:33:09 A: http://openbsd.org/lyrics.html from AaronSw 02:33:12 that was too funny not to share 02:33:18 Morbus (morbus@s120.terminal3.totalnetnh.net) has joined #swhack 02:33:39 A:|OpenBSD Song Tracks 02:33:52 A::OpenBSD is shipped on a 3-CD set, and the CDs have music tracks! 02:33:55 titled item A 02:34:02 A::The songs are available here in MP3 in OGG. 02:34:12 commented item A 02:34:30 commented item A 02:34:36 Now I'm gone 02:40:19 AaronSw, isn't there a way to click URLs in the terminal, and have them launch in the browser? 02:40:23 i coulda swore there was some hack running aorund for that. 02:41:13 dnm (~dnm@cm-24-169-7-17.nycap.rr.com) has joined #swhack 02:42:00 dnm has changed the topic to: And yea, verily, I behld thee swhack, and it commandeth me unto thine Web. 02:42:08 dnm has changed the topic to: And yea, verily, I beheld thee swhack, and it commandeth me unto thine Web. 02:42:09 woops 02:51:33 Morbus has quit ("http://www.disobey.com/") 02:53:00 Morbus (morbus@s112.terminal3.totalnetnh.net) has joined #swhack 12:58:13 logster (nobody@xd84b5c5a.ip.ggn.net) has joined #swhack 12:58:13 topic is: And yea, verily, I beheld thee swhack, and it commandeth me unto thine Web. 12:58:13 Users on #swhack: logster Morbus davb sbp tansaku_xr eikeon deus_x AaronSw +chumpy +walloper +xena oierw barstool Ash_ Seth Ash hazmat deltab +loggy 12:58:53 fink list shows source packages, most packages have binaries available thru apt-get 12:59:17 with the exact same name 12:59:32 but fink will show all packages, regardless? like, I don't have to worry about some binary package not showing up under the source list from fink? 13:00:14 * Morbus goes to dl 1.0rc1 13:02:00 of what? 13:02:04 moz. 13:02:11 yeah, fink shows all packages 13:02:13 for win32. i totally changed subjects just now. sorry ;) 13:02:20 some subset have been compiled for apt 13:07:06 k. thanks for the info. 13:09:34 i can't believe. 13:09:36 heh: "I'm bringing divinity, but I can bring other things." 13:09:39 a bug i reported a year ago is still here. 13:09:40 sigh. 13:09:51 Maybe it's not a bug. 13:09:59 it's a [waves hands meanacingly] feature 13:10:04 [www.notabug.com] 13:10:07 heh. uh. nah, probably not. its not a crashing bug. 13:10:18 What site crashes it? 13:10:21 its a "the more you choose this window, the more it will grow, eventually being larger than your screen" 13:10:47 Does this involve pokemon? (I choose you, window47!) 13:10:54 and I still cant' delete the History on a right click. 13:10:58 man oh man. 13:11:02 hehehe. 13:11:09 no, but apache #6 has a pokemon refernce ;) 13:13:11 heh 13:20:56 ooh. this is nice. 13:21:15 with the syncasaurus code i have written, I just need a 10 line script run through nightly cron to keep my moz / ie bookmarks sync'd. 13:22:37 the sucky thing is that the "quick load" moz thing on windows seems to cache the bookmarks. 13:22:55 so, if i overwrite the bookmarks when that thing is running, it'll replace the new file with its cached copy on the next moz open. 13:22:55 sigh. 13:24:37 ugh, i'm sneezing stuff on my screen again 13:24:41 another interesting telecon... 13:24:52 heh, heh 13:25:03 weird. 13:25:17 the new moz displays the ampheta page very long - stretched offscreen horizontally, but ie 6 doesn;t. 13:27:01 Ooh, Scoble will be at WWW2002 13:27:26 right after libby and danbri and chaals 13:27:45 oh yeah, AaronSw, if you ever write Oreillynet articles, I wrote a perl script last night that will query all your articles looking for new comments posted in the last three days. 13:28:03 heh 13:28:03 its handy when you get tons of comments (people are still commenting on #1 of mine, for instance, and I think #3 has 120+ comments now). 13:28:28 davb has quit (Killed (NickServ (Ghost: davb_foo!~dave@rrcs-nys-24-97-22-203.biz.rr.com))) 13:30:03 davb (~dave@rrcs-nys-24-97-22-203.biz.rr.com) has joined #swhack 13:36:18 wow. neat! 13:36:27 mozilla allows you to set any folder as a "personal toolbar folder". 13:36:42 so I don't have to worry about "Links" in IE, and "Personal Toolbar Folder" in MOz. 13:36:49 i can just Moz to Links. 13:36:50 yay. 13:37:12 hey, where'd pixel go? 13:37:16 its odd for him not to be online. 13:37:24 he got resized, and rounded down 13:37:33 great! 13:37:36 that's a loss of quality, for sure. 13:37:37 sigh. 13:38:44 huh. 13:38:52 the os x moz has far more search engines built in than the pc one. 13:39:01 maybe it sucks in the sherlock files automatically. 13:41:55 AaronSw, do you have a list, or know of alist, for plugins to moz? like that weblogs.com update thing, and more? 13:42:14 there was one at mozdev.org, i think 13:44:53 Hm, wonder where jill went. 13:45:37 away? 13:45:48 yeah, there's a huge list of stuff there. 13:45:55 whoa, amoeba's still in development? heh. 13:48:10 LOL: 13:48:13 yeaaaaahhhhh: http://lodur.mozdev.org/ 13:48:17 man. i'm in heaven! 13:49:01 course, there's no code. 13:49:04 so I spoke too soon. 13:49:08 heh. but still. 13:49:17 but there are screenshots! 13:49:19 almost as good 13:49:25 oh, wait, there arent' 13:49:30 there are? i didn't se... yeah 13:50:22 jeez, it seems a lot of this stuff is vaporwapor. 13:50:31 vaporware. its like mozillaforge 13:50:32 like mozilla? ;) 13:50:39 hehehe 13:50:50 vaporwapor?! lol 13:51:01 pixel (~pixel@mail.bhsi.com) has joined #swhack 13:51:07 there you are. 13:51:12 there I am. 13:51:17 here you be 13:51:30 had a meeting this morning, and I got to work late because I had to clean the coils on my air conditioner. 13:52:31 that doesn't sound like a fun morning... 13:53:14 not fun, but stress reducing. The damn air conditioner has been freezing up all week, so it was real hot in the house, and I've been searching for the problem all week. finally found it. 13:54:52 so now, I'm much less stressed, since that's one more problem solved. 13:55:08 wha? http://us.imdb.com/Title?0199709 13:55:25 heh! 13:55:35 Starring... wait for it... Leonard Nimoy! 13:55:41 hehehe. 13:55:57 that is just *so* cool 13:56:02 9.2 out of 10. 13:56:08 hehehe 13:56:09 oh man, *that's* funny. 13:56:13 this must be an excellent demo 13:56:16 "This movie can only be described as an action-packed sexcapade with enough gore to stop the orbit of the moon. Nimoy is right on the money as the saucy, sassy, wisecracking videodisc operator who shoots all the bad guys and gets all the chicks." 13:56:22 LO 13:56:24 yeahahah.a 13:56:27 i was just gonna paste that 13:56:30 me too! 13:56:34 I have it on clipboard 13:56:36 hdhehehehe 13:56:40 we all owe cokes! wheee! 13:56:43 At least it wasn't something Like starring: Gary Coleman playing Leonard Nimoy 13:56:44 heh, heh 13:57:02 i saw some video of gary coleman in his security uniform sitting on top of a car. 13:57:12 as if that's gonna stop the car. you're gary fuckign coleman. death wish? 13:57:14 that was probably Leonard Nimoy 13:57:18 heh 13:57:42 i really wish I coudl delete History items. 13:57:44 in the sidebar. 13:57:56 in IE? 13:57:56 try selecting them and then pressing delete 13:58:08 no, in moz. 13:58:09 or right click on them, and click on delete. 13:58:13 oh. 13:58:14 if that doesn't work, try downloading a real browser 13:58:17 right click/delete is greyed. 13:58:18 heh. 13:58:21 that's what I'm sayin. 13:58:27 oOOoH. 13:58:34 yeah, only the delete key will work. 13:58:38 talk about innovation. 13:58:43 heh, heh 13:58:45 total genius. 13:58:46 .google mozilla mouse gestures 13:58:47 mozilla mouse gestures: http://optimoz.mozdev.org/gestures 13:58:58 .google mozilla finger gestures 13:58:59 mozilla finger gestures: http://optimoz.mozdev.org/piemenus/wishlist.html 13:59:04 Mozilla: one step ahead and eight steps behind 13:59:18 heh. mouse gestures for moz is supposedly a port of the opera ones. 13:59:31 .google mozilla "finger gestures" 13:59:32 mozilla "finger gestures": http://www.nifl.gov/nifl-ann/1997/0031.html&e=747 13:59:40 damn. 404. 13:59:53 .google "finger gestures" 13:59:54 "finger gestures": http://www.eng.taoism.org.hk/religious-activities&rituals/talismans-registers&magic-skills/pg4-3-3.asp 14:00:00 try the later model: http://www.nifl.gov/nifl-ann/1997/0031.html&e=757 14:00:07 heh, heh 14:00:13 pixel: you have to cut the end bit off 14:00:16 .google mozilla "finger gestures" 14:00:16 mozilla "finger gestures": http://www.nifl.gov/nifl-ann/1997/0031.html 14:00:21 like that 14:00:33 cool. 14:00:56 quote deeley coming up 14:01:01 [[[ 14:01:02 In the twilight cast and lit, 14:01:02 A bird on perch does land and sit, 14:01:02 No respite from the gloom of night, 14:01:02 Just bird a rest from travel's flight. 14:01:02 14:01:05 Next e'en a garden spade and twine, 14:01:07 Perpetuate her fretless quine, 14:01:09 The song of springtime enters June, 14:01:11 As moss glows green from lamplight moon. 14:01:13 ]]] 14:01:21 now back to your regular programming... 14:01:31 regular programming. i get it. 14:01:35 its a double meaning, right? 14:01:40 * Morbus looks around expectantly. 14:01:51 what's that you say? 14:02:04 I like irregular programming. You know, using LISP or FORTRAN. 14:02:05 heh, yes it does have punnal overtones 14:02:22 lol: carpal punnal 14:02:27 heh, heh. 14:02:28 hehehe 14:02:49 I get Carpal Punnal from my Regular Programming. 14:03:38 Python: keeps you regular 14:03:50 Perl: fucks you up 14:03:54 heh,h eh 14:04:02 Java: bwahahahaha! 14:04:06 hehehe. 14:04:11 JavaScript: see above 14:04:15 :-) 14:04:30 * Ash_ hides 14:04:36 C : Helps you to view your world. 14:04:56 chumpy: The buffer overrun language 14:04:56 Not understood: The buffer overrun language 14:04:59 ack 14:05:03 stupid nick complete 14:05:08 that was supposed to be C: 14:05:08 hehe 14:05:10 chuggle 14:05:22 BenSw (~x@12-249-96-16.client.attbi.com) has joined #swhack 14:05:31 argh. mouse gestures won't install! 14:05:39 mouse gestures are for sucks 14:05:42 heh:- 14:05:42 use your keyboard 14:05:42 [[[ 14:05:43 If you like this title, we also recommend... 14:05:43 Laserdisc: What it Is (1980) (V) 14:05:44 ]]] 14:05:45 LISP: We've got your parentetical containments right here! 14:05:45 Hello 14:05:55 Hey there 14:05:58 man, kamen was around back then? 14:07:30 sbp has left #swhack 14:07:36 sbp (~sean@63.149.73.20) has joined #swhack 14:08:20 anyone ever tried the Java Outline Editor? 14:08:40 JOE? 14:08:49 yeah. 14:08:52 ooh. i've been blogged: http://www.zymm.com/raster/ 14:08:53 Morbus: Outlines are for wusses 14:09:09 * Morbus waves his hands around. 14:09:27 ooh, so has Ash 14:09:32 what? 14:09:33 Where? 14:09:38 """That's ok, we've got Aaron to dive into perl. You can create a 'Google Box' in perl using Net::Google pretty easily... if that's something you really want to do...""" 14:09:59 Ah good. Wrong Aaron. 14:10:00 ;-) 14:10:06 oh, heh, wrong one 14:10:09 yep, just got it 14:10:24 sbp has changed the topic to: Attack of the Aarons 14:14:29 * AaronSw is on telecon... 14:16:13 fancy omitting an indefinite article... 14:16:24 heh: http://jim.roepcke.com/2064 14:16:51 oOh! 14:16:53 heh: "(*cough* bullshit *cough*)" 14:17:03 i beat him. that's april 25th. ampheta supported OPML back in Jan of 2001 ;) 14:17:19 of course, its not being used as an outline format. 14:18:38 it sort of is. 14:18:48 just not a very deep outline :) 14:19:17 OPMAL 14:19:56 OPIUM: Ouline Programattic Interface Under Markup 14:26:45 sbp has changed the topic to: Welcome to swhacky races: stop that Aaron now! 14:26:55 sbp has changed the topic to: Welcome to Swhacky Races: stop that Aaron now! 14:28:14 whoo! 14:30:34 yeah, I thought it was a good topic too 14:32:00 .google "Lizard Queen" 14:32:00 "Lizard Queen": http://www.lizardqueen.com 14:32:23 Mmmkay 14:33:48 .google Morbus and the their 14:33:49 Morbus and the their: http://schaller-family.bei.t-online.de/PompeNeues20010728en.html 14:33:52 .google Morbus and the theif 14:33:53 Morbus and the theif: http://e.goo.ne.jp/music/content/ARTLISD18801/d/index_nn.asp 14:34:01 .google Morbus and the fair 14:34:02 Morbus and the fair: http://blogspace.com/swhack/weblog/2001/11/06 14:34:05 ah 14:34:17 heh 14:34:24 I wonder what percentage of Morbus and the x searches come up with blogspace? 14:34:38 .google Morbus and the noisy neighbors from down stairs 14:34:39 Morbus and the noisy neighbors from down stairs: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Fields/4791/aug1883.html 14:34:55 .google Morbus and the giant squirrel 14:34:55 Morbus and the giant squirrel: http://www.uia.ac.be/neurobio/CJD/RefInternet/CJD_1993.txt 14:34:58 heh 14:35:01 "Peaches and apples are in the market and have formed a partnership with cholera morbus." 14:35:08 and when were they going to tell *me* 14:35:22 heh, heh 14:35:53 "White Men Talk (Morbus kitahara remix)" 14:36:00 kitahara? 14:36:09 * Morbus shrugs. 14:36:17 heh, it'd be funny if there was some Japanese site that was a shrine to Morbus 14:36:23 now wouldn't that be freaky? 14:36:27 heh, heh. 14:37:17 hmm. 14:37:23 * Morbus tries to solve a tricky Apache config thingy 14:40:40 heh, heh: http://www.engrish.com/images/loax_sign.jpg 14:40:48 via. http://www.engrish.com/recentdiscoveries.html 14:42:52 heh. 14:42:56 this is a good page. 14:43:33 very funny. 14:43:38 non stop fright! 14:44:18 uh. 14:44:24 why won't mozilla let me bookmark thus. 14:44:32 oh man, this is just brilliant 14:44:32 "for everyone, everywhore" 14:44:33 haha Eric Crapton. 14:44:44 odd. 14:44:54 i had to say "File Bookmark" not "Add To Bookmarks". what's that all about? 14:45:03 * sbp wonders what Pumpkin Poo is 14:45:43 I can't believe they're really using R for L. Rocker Room? Like Romper Room? 14:46:50 Pumpkin Poo is what's left when you drop a pumpkin off a 10 story building. 14:47:10 lol! "Come on my house" 14:47:12 heh,h eh 14:47:18 ooh, good product name: "eat me!" 14:47:32 check out the tshirt. at least their teenagers can really express themselves. 14:48:06 this is so odd. 14:48:08 eat me, damnit. hehehe 14:48:11 why Add to Bookmarks doesn't work. 14:48:35 Why am I Mr. Sparkle? 14:49:20 The garden has Horney feel about it. 14:49:52 Ash: lol! 14:50:00 that's exactly where I got it from 14:50:03 did I really say that? 14:50:04 damn, someone ratted me out 14:50:57 this website is completely hillarious. 14:51:18 I'm surprised that I haven't come across it before 14:51:23 @ http://www.engrish.com/ 14:51:38 huh. 14:51:38 pumpkin poo 14:51:45 it is bookmarking them, but under my personal folder, not the root. 14:51:57 B: http://www.engrish.com/ from sbp 14:53:03 B:|Japanese + English = Engrish 14:53:04 and I can no longer select "set as new bookmark folder" in the bookmark manager. 14:53:06 man, this is dumb. 14:53:20 titled item B 14:56:30 B::Absolutely hillarious. Sample stuff: "Ladies use the word 'sweat' when the feel it best for their best." (from a coffee house sign) 14:56:49 commented item B 14:57:24 anyone know where moz prefs are stored? 14:57:26 is it still the js? 14:58:40 the alst verion I used it was. 14:58:47 argh, 14:58:49 that wasn't too long ago. 14:58:54 a couple months. 14:58:54 yeah, there's a prefs.js but it doesn't have the thing I want 14:58:56 sigh. 14:58:57 lol @ "Fuck the phone" in http://www.engrish.com/fromyou.html 15:03:39 oh, man:- 15:03:40 [[[ 15:03:40 I was in Bangkok, Thailand one day when I saw a beautiful young 15:03:40 woman wearing a T-shirt that read "I trusted the government, now 15:03:41 my dick glows in the dark" 15:03:41 15:03:41 I asked her if she read or spoke English, she said no. 15:03:43 I didn't have the heart to tell her what she was wearing. 15:03:45 ]]] - ibid. 15:03:51 oOOh. 15:03:56

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15:04:03 just remove "NEW_BOOKMARK_FOLDER="true"" 15:04:39 yeah, that works perfect. 15:04:40 good. 15:04:53 gotta love text-based configs. 15:05:08 yup :) 15:06:20 i love bookmakrs. 15:06:21 15:11:15 Seth has quit () 15:11:40 bawhaha. 15:11:56 HELL YEAH! 15:11:56 Seth (~seth@12-230-243-179.client.attbi.com) has joined #swhack 15:16:19 hazmat has left #swhack 15:19:23 http://winerlog.inspiredsites.net/ 15:20:06 oh, DW... 15:26:51 AaronSw, do you still have that AS to iTunes script? i can't find mine. 15:27:47 .google "Applescript to iTunes" 15:27:47 "Applescript to iTunes": http://maccentral.macworld.com/storyforum/forums/2001/05/08/soundjam 15:28:12 .google wmf hack the planet itunes morbus 15:28:13 wmf hack the planet itunes morbus: http://wmf.editthispage.com/discuss/msgReader$6189?mode=day 15:28:19 whoo! 15:28:54 close enough. 15:28:59 .google hack iTunes, Morbus 15:28:59 hack iTunes, Morbus: http://wmf.editthispage.com/discuss/msgReader$6189?mode=day 15:29:01 remove the /join, 15:29:28 add a /me. 15:29:32 mmhmm. 15:29:41 course, it still has taht problem with multiple windows. 15:29:54 but I wonder if it'll work better since I now use the tabbed interface in snak 15:30:03 heh, heh. that was such a cool featu^H^H^H^H^Hbug 15:30:13 heheh. oh yeha ;) 15:30:20 man, i played with that for hours and hours. 15:30:24 couldn't figure it out. 15:31:48 hey sbp, can you read Word files? 15:32:04 yep 15:32:18 but I'll throw them back at you, officially 15:32:27 right. cos Word is evil (tm) 15:32:31 heh, heh 15:32:47 (Actually, I can't fully read them, but I can usually screen scrape enough) 15:32:56 sent. 15:33:00 ty 15:40:31 Morbus: It means sbp is easily confused 15:40:51 [OLM] 15:45:14 MMMm. 15:45:19 camelbones 0.2 is out. 15:45:30 http://sourceforge.net/projects/camelbones/ 15:45:50 hehehe. 15:46:07 "Kindest Regards"? ya wussed out! 15:46:11 you need a man's signature. 15:46:14 heh, heh 15:46:17 like "burn in hell" 15:46:19 "Fuck You"? 15:46:28 no, that may get caught in filters. 15:46:34 hell, the word "porn" got caught in filters. 15:46:41 i can't believe the moronic filters now adays. 15:46:43 ugh. what is the word coming too? 15:46:48 i had to turn a perfectly good porn into pr0n. 15:46:52 er... world 15:47:07 heh: copporn 15:47:07 how about "die focker die" 15:47:23 that sounds german 15:47:35 the fucker, the! 15:48:07 ever seen the movie "Meet The Parents?" 15:48:21 nope 15:48:31 with Ben Stiller? 15:48:34 i have., 15:48:36 it got advertised a lot 15:48:38 the dude's last name was Focker, and Robert DeNiro kept using his last name in funny situations. 15:48:43 yeah. ben Stilelr. 15:48:51 Good movie. 15:50:08 "like the "Web Accessibility Initiative" from my Good Buddy SBP (greeetz, nigga!), who define all the standards for HTML, XML, and other web based technologies." 15:50:11 muhahahahahah 15:50:15 heh, heh 15:50:37 s/the standards/the accessibility standards/ 15:52:05 is it Web Accessibility Init, or Web Access Init? 15:52:11 the former 15:52:25 oh. the bobby website has it wrong then 15:56:39 mmm. new NTK 15:57:20 NTK? 15:57:24 .google NTK 15:57:25 NTK: http://www.ntk.net 15:58:09 oh, N*T*K 15:58:25 LOL: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q161129 15:58:29 "* The microwave says "nachos", but it sounds like "nauseous"." 15:58:43 heh, NTK is great 15:58:58 perpetual toast! "# In Discovery Mode, if you click the toaster again, more slices of bread come out than you put in." 15:59:20 heh, heh 15:59:24 you've read ntk before? 15:59:27 yep 16:00:05 [[[ 16:00:05 This eldritch patch to the strange and powerful Japanese text-only 16:00:05 browser W3M does a - thing - which, if God were alive, would 16:00:05 strike him dead and all his morality. 16:00:06 ]]] 16:00:10 heheh 16:00:26 actually, that is cool: http://www.ntk.net/2002/04/19/w3mbbc.png 16:01:19 heh, heh: http://www.ntk.net/2002/04/12/dohsun.gif 16:01:25 heh, they have an XML-RPC interface: http://covers.wiw.org/xmlrpc.php 16:02:02 i don't get the dohsun.gif one. 16:02:23 i know what they mean, but the URL? 16:02:33 at the bottom 16:02:36 ooOH. 16:02:38 bwahahaha 16:02:43 :-) 16:03:22 heh http://sova.lulea.org/ 16:03:33 staroffice survery on IIS hehe. 16:03:50 what the smeg? 16:04:13 "photos that didn't make the school prospectus this year for some reason:" 16:04:22 they need one of those for people on busses 16:07:12 heh, heh:- 16:07:13 [[[ 16:07:14 I chose 'nickdastoor' cause it sounds a bit like Nick Dastoor, and 'hotmail.com' cause it sounds a bit like 'hot male cum'. 16:07:14 -- Nick (nickdastoor@hotmail.com), August 30, 2001. 16:07:19 ]]] - http://www.greenspun.com/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg.tcl?msg_id=006EPV 16:07:38 hehehe. 16:08:05 newly committed to apache cvs: 16:08:09 [[[ 16:08:10 * fix for an infinite loop in mod_ssl which could be triggered by 16:08:10 using Netscape Navigator 16:08:11 ]]] 16:08:14 flippign Netscape. 16:08:56 heh, heh 16:09:37 awww. 16:09:42 bookmarket Clean Read doesn't work in moz. 16:11:13 hahaha 16:11:30 wow. you know, Leonard Nimoy must be the person of the day. 16:12:52 heh, heh 16:13:01 - pixel, talking about # heh: 'As far as why I chose, "spockcock", it's just because "nudespock@yahoo.com" was already taken, if you can believe that.' 16:13:03 * AaronSw looks around for his keyboard and mouse 16:13:14 I hate it when people steal them. 16:13:16 - from the same greenspun.com thread 16:13:18 t2s recognizes irc commands? cool 16:13:34 er, s2t, rather. 16:13:44 Did you guys see Ben take them? Any idea which way he went? 16:13:52 north 16:13:59 * AaronSw goes a-hunting 16:14:01 yeah, but if you turn around, it's south. 16:14:10 if you keep going, it's south 16:14:15 this planet is spherical 16:14:17 unless you trip. 16:14:21 true 16:14:34 wait, what did you just say? 16:14:37 true 16:14:41 no, no, before that. 16:14:44 this planet is spherical 16:14:53 uh, no, it's not. 16:15:03 it's pretty close 16:15:08 I'm an Honorary Member of the Flat Earth society, bub. 16:15:14 And I take offense to those statements. 16:15:17 So kindly remove your head from your ass. 16:15:22 honorary member: no you're not 16:15:33 yeah, I know. 16:15:37 heh, heh 16:16:03 come play with xena on th fantastic swhack bonanza extravaganza! 16:16:31 .google how much does it cost? 16:16:32 how much does it cost: http://www.nzpost.co.nz/ebill/cost.html 16:16:33 marvel in the seven ways of Morbus, frembulate in laughter at the mysterious oierw 16:16:53 .google I don't have an eBill account, xena. do you take cash? 16:16:53 no results found. 16:17:01 .google ok. how about paypal? 16:17:01 ok. how about paypal: http://www.hopstudios.com/nep/writings/journal/paypal.html 16:17:16 .google whoa! paypal will make you rich? tell me more! 16:17:16 no results found. 16:17:22 .google you dont know? 16:17:23 you dont know: http://www.diaryland.com 16:17:33 ack 16:17:34 insert a token now to maintain a shread of decency! 16:17:35 too much suteness! 16:17:54 cuteness, even 16:18:20 mythical mumblings reap plextastic rewards for merchant seamen 16:18:33 .google mythical mumblings reap plextastic rewards for merchant seamen 16:18:33 no results found. 16:18:39 give it time... 16:18:40 witness was quiet at first but torture made him more forthcoming. unfortunately he was forthcoming with liesx 16:18:50 heh 16:19:45 CygBot (~sbp@m758-mp1-cvx3b.pop.ntl.com) has joined #swhack 16:19:51 $ u googlecount Swhack 16:19:56 > Swhack: 1,440 16:19:57 > [end] 16:19:58 CygBot has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 16:20:02 that's no good 16:20:25 heh, Google's first result:- 16:20:25 [[[ 16:20:26 Request Error 16:20:26 ... invalid command name "render_webpage" while executing "render_webpage {} /web/blogspace/www/swhack/weblog" 16:20:26 ("eval" body line 1) invoked from within "eval ... 16:20:26 blogspace.com/swhack/weblog/ - 4k - Cached - Similar pages 16:20:27 ]]] 16:20:45 .http://blogspace.com/swhack/ 16:20:45 Swhack HQ Swhack HQ serving some sense sans sloganity, since 2001 Swhack Chat Room (public logs) Swhack Weblog Aaron Swartz and Sean B. Palmer 16:21:01 there's a swhack nuglet if ever you needed it 16:22:04 mission accomplished: further demonstration of threats made witness confess to the truth. 16:22:15 heh, heh. 16:22:50 AaronSw has changed the topic to: Leonard Nimoy Day 16:28:28 heh. from FAIF: 16:28:29 [[[ 16:28:34 Jeremy Allison, a Sun user during the late 1980s and programmer destined to run his own free software project, Samba, in the 1990s, recalls that reputation with a laugh. During the late 1980s, Allison began using Emacs. Inspired by the program's community-development model, Allison says he sent in a snippet of source code only to have it rejected by Stallman. 16:28:38 "It was like the Onion headline," Allison says. "`Child's prayers to God answered: No.'" 16:28:38 ]]] 16:29:36 what awful backlogs 16:29:42 .google chewbekkah swhack 16:29:43 chewbekkah swhack: http://chewbekkah.blogspace.com/swhack/chatlogs 16:29:57 the backlogs have been great today! 16:30:11 the Japenese English thing was hillarious 16:31:01 .google Britney Spears Guide to RDF Inference 16:31:02 no results found. 16:31:06 :-( 16:34:29 .google chewbekkah 16:34:29 chewbekkah: http://chewbekkah.blogspot.com 16:35:15 Mmmkay 16:36:52 I'm tempted to create #sillyness or something for y'all 16:37:27 OOh. All hail AaronSw. only he has the ability to create #sillyness. 16:37:52 heh, heh 16:37:59 Well, it's not so much that as actively kicking people being silly 16:38:05 /kick Morbus making fun of me 16:38:09 hehehe 16:38:58 * AaronSw blacklists fraymondl 16:38:59 hey, but the poem was quite good 16:39:03 yep 16:39:12 ? 16:39:26 i can't justify blacklisting *anyone*. 16:39:42 Why not? 16:40:02 well, i dunno this instance, but I don't think that anyone could have absolutely NOTHING to say that I'd want to hear. 16:40:19 like this guy. maybe he's a moron today, but maybe tomorrow he posts that he reads Scary Godmother. I"d be like, no shit, me too? 16:40:26 its like the Winer syndrome. 16:40:38 yeah, he's a flipping moron, but sometimes he's a "oOOh yeah" moron. 16:40:43 fraymondl? 16:40:56 Well he loses my attention for being a moron. Like xoot 16:40:59 i dunno who fraymondl is or what he said today. i'm tlalking generally. 16:41:12 he sends me like three pieces of mail per day 16:41:16 ugh 16:41:18 about things i don't care 16:41:24 who is he? 16:41:29 did you tell him politely to go away? 16:41:30 no idea 16:41:41 away: no 16:41:55 because then i might find out who he is 16:42:04 heh. why not try that first? Sorry mate, but I just don't give a crap 16:42:44 And then he'll be like "You jerk! I'm your cousin!" and i'll have started a big inter-family war 16:42:50 heh, he 16:43:24 heh 16:44:17 I'm so tempted to click the "delete all messages" link because it's GET not POST. "That'll show them," I think. Then I realize it's on my website. 16:44:32 Well, not my website per se, but one i host. 16:44:48 WTG? 16:44:55 where G here stands for Goblin 16:45:23 Um. OK 16:46:13 damn right 16:48:16 cute: http://www.rightonmac.com/articles/02/04/18-webmail.html 16:48:32 they did a very nice copy of iMail 16:49:13 "Apple Computer said on Wednesday that 'incredible' demand for its redesigned iMac desktop computer enabled it to eke out slightly higher-than-expected fiscal second-quarter results." 16:50:04 Steve: ". . . we have some remarkable new products in development, and we plan to open an additional 20 Apple retail stores by the end of this calendar year.'' 16:50:34 That ZDNet dude who was going to try and switch to the Mac for a month: "Mac, enhanced by OS X, has a level of simplicity and transparency in operation that allows it to get out of the way and just let me work. That's something Windows never does." 16:50:46 - http://www.zdnet.com/anchordesk/stories/story/0,10738,2861736,00.html 16:50:50 still wish I had a newer Mac. 16:52:20 Ooh, interesting! Apple's 5-year contract to ship IE with the Mac has expired, and their latest print ad shows Netscape Navigator, not IE, running. 16:52:31 Altho that may be because it was aimed at the UNIX market 16:53:19 @ http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2002/04/15/BU178503.DTL 16:53:52 C: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2002/04/15/BU178503.DTL from AaronSw 16:54:00 C:|A use for Bluetooth -- goofing off during boring meetings 16:54:07 C::by Henry Norr 16:54:18 titled item C 16:54:25 anyonw know if OSX will run on a powermac/ 16:54:36 commented item C 16:54:41 I think it requires a G3 or greater. 16:55:07 oh, but there were some folks who hacked it to work, i think 16:55:27 .google OSX powermac install 16:55:28 OSX powermac install: http://www.cc.vt.edu/cc/us/docs/faqlib/ask4help/thirdparty/vtkb399.htm 16:55:42 hmm. 16:55:50 .google OSX PowerMac Port 16:55:50 OSX PowerMac Port: http://osx.hyperjeff.net/articles/OSXS_and_675.html 16:56:11 .google os x performa 16:56:12 os x performa: http://www.apple.co.jp/support/performa 16:56:55 what did you say your machine was? you may be able to get a CPU upgrade 16:57:40 Gotta run 16:57:54 wow, this Crop Circle Music is good 16:58:12 Further proof aliens make better music than us 17:00:14 crop circle music? 17:00:46 .google mp3 crop circle music 17:00:46 mp3 crop circle music: http://www.mp3.com/cropcirclemusic 17:00:55 it's apparently made from crop circles 17:02:02 weird, built into the OS is: http://www.apple.com/fonts/buy/ 17:05:20 Heh! I was looking thru all the type faces for a nice big slab but round one, and it turned out to be Lucida Grande! 17:07:24 I have 2084 Truetype fonts, if you need some. 17:08:53 Ooh, thanks! 17:09:08 I'm trying to find the name of the Edward Tufte font, right now... 17:09:08 want me to zip it? its about 108MB unzipped. 17:09:21 yeah, sounds like a good idea :) 17:09:39 he has his own font? 17:09:48 61 MB zipped. 17:09:51 Well, the one he uses on the cover of Visaul Explanations, I mean. 17:10:16 and on edwardtufte.com 17:11:00 is he still alive?? 17:11:10 Tufte? sure! he just gave a talk around here 17:11:29 NO SHIT. for some reason, I figured he was dead. 17:12:03 I just bought "The Visual Displaty of Quantitative Information." 17:12:11 love it. it's actually, laying right open on my desk. hehe 17:12:12 Cool, it rocks. 17:12:40 wow. I'd love to go to one of his seminars. 17:12:49 http://www.edwardtufte.com/1958906220/tufte/courses 17:13:15 oooh. I'm all tingly inside. 17:13:34 oooooh. one in chicago. 17:13:42 You're near Chicago too? 17:13:49 here goes: http://www.edwardtufte.com/1958906220/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg.tcl?topic_id=1&msg_id=00009r 17:13:50 I'm in louisville KY. 17:14:18 cool. I hope you find out. I like the fonts he uses. very crisp and clean. 17:15:04 $320 isn't bad, either. ESPECIALLY since itincludes all 3 books! 17:15:27 Yeah, I tried to get in for less without buying the books, but he wouldn't have any of it. 17:15:39 heheh 17:15:47 I'd be happy to have the rest of the books. 17:16:02 mappa mundi had a good review... 17:16:02 .google tufte seminar mundi 17:16:03 tufte seminar mundi: http://mappa.mundi.net/trip-m/tufte 17:16:54 Funny, I thought he was dead, mainly because the books are written and laid out in a manner that would indicate they were done in the early 1900s. 17:17:27 Heh, heh. He designs them all himself and prints them himself too, I hear. 17:17:30 like : "Animals in Motion" by Eadweard Muybridge. 17:18:12 (that book was actually from 1957, but it was the first one I thought of0 17:18:30 I suppose that style is post 1930ish though. 17:19:40 Ooh, Futura is a good font too. 17:19:58 ok. fonts are zipped at: http://www.perceive.net/download/fotns.zip watch out. it's 64.3 MB 17:20:03 oops. 17:20:10 awesome, thanks! 17:20:11 http://www.perceive.net/download/fonts.zip 17:20:17 (i misspelled fonts) 17:20:46 yowza! 200k/s! 17:20:48 no, thabnk you for the tuffte stuff. I'm gonna have to get my boss to let me go to one! 17:20:55 No problem. 17:21:01 That's quite a fast connection you got there 17:21:03 (T3 and 2 T1s) 17:23:35 * AaronSw sings "Crosstown Traffic" 17:24:46 hey! tufte has a messy desk too! http://www.edwardtufte.com/1958906220/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg?msg_id=00008c&topic_id=1&topic=Ask%20E%2eT%2e 17:25:07 i don't believe it! crazy... 17:25:16 most productive people have messy desks 17:25:17 ;) 17:25:29 I guess I'm not productive. 17:25:38 You must not be productive, AaronSw. 17:25:39 :) 17:25:55 My desk was a mess until we had this open house thing here, since the office construction was done 17:26:01 so I had to clean my office up 17:26:05 now I can't find anything :( 17:26:17 exactly. those piles have context. 17:26:31 that was a good article too. 17:27:01 crop circle music? heh 17:27:13 I try to clean mine up about once a week, but it actually turns out to be like once every couple months. 17:27:42 i was really happy when I saw the picture of donald norman's desk in Psychology of Everyday things... 17:28:40 * sbp still uses good ol' paper 17:29:02 I have a paperless office 17:29:20 wow. i have officeless paper. 17:29:25 The problem with paper is that it doesn't auto-date itself, and it's difficult to backup 17:29:28 I like paper 17:29:39 I print out code to read it 17:29:45 1200dpi is better than my monitor 17:29:48 heh, me too 17:30:09 As McCarthy says it's a good display mechanism, but bad for storage 17:30:37 I had a script when I worked at an old job that would snag all my morning's news and print it out when I logged in in the morning 17:30:59 back in the day when there were more sysadmins than just me 17:31:00 heh 17:32:47 wow, os x has a surprising number of nice fonts 17:33:06 I usually print out code, then start another project, so by the time I get to the code, it is stale... 17:34:45 hm, where did stuffit put all these fonts 17:35:41 oh, in Fonts 17:37:13 * AaronSw grabs http://pascal.software.free.fr/#Font%20Viewer 17:51:20 pixel, leave those fonts up for a little bit. i want to grab 'em too. 17:53:42 * davb has corel wordperfect 17:53:55 something ridiculous like 2000 TT fonts :) 17:54:12 they're not going anywhere. 17:59:33 AaronSw, do you use a font manager on os x? 18:02:41 * BenSw is temporarily AaronSw 18:02:50 one of the fonts wasn't a font and OS X crashed 18:02:58 I don't use a Font Manager... yet 18:03:00 heh, heh. 18:03:04 i've been looking at suitcase. 18:03:10 is it for OS X? 18:03:15 yup. 18:03:20 [there were jpgs and .txts in there!] 18:03:25 Hm, I'll have to check it out. 18:03:36 I'm gonna be such a fancy designer dude... Photoshop and Suitcase. 18:03:41 And 30541425 fonts... 18:04:52 Whoa, mIRC does multiple networks now? neat 18:05:18 hm, no copy and paste 18:05:47 I broke up w/ my gf this morning. it sucks. luckily i have a really bad hangover to keep me occupied 18:05:56 ah, good. i'd hate for you to be in pain 18:06:37 hm, fsck is finding lots of probs 18:07:00 booting up in text/verbose mode is so cool. it's like someone peeled away the screen of OS X and you're looking at the guts 18:07:21 BenSw is now known as AaronSw` 18:10:05 AaronSw` is now known as auto_aaronsw 18:10:22 auto_aaronsw is now known as AaronSw` 18:10:28 ooh. tabs are a lot faster in moz now. 18:10:34 which is good. they sucked in the earlier releases. 18:11:44 * AaronSw` checks on os x again 18:12:13 still fscking. the perils of a big disk 18:12:49 i need another hd. 18:12:52 only have a 20g. 18:12:55 my mp3s are half that now. 18:12:56 only?! 18:13:01 sheehs 18:13:03 heh, heh. 18:13:10 and i thought having 2 days of MP3s was bad 18:13:16 you don't understand: i collect *everything*. 18:13:20 i understand that 18:13:25 roms, images, movies, software, blah blah blah. 18:13:37 it's just that you find more everything than i 18:13:39 i think i have 5 days now. 18:13:50 i archive every fricking web page i visit, man, and i still don't have that much 18:14:01 ah! hey, that's something i don't archive. 18:14:22 it'd be easy to have a ... what's the sucker thing? 18:14:30 i can't remember the name. w* something or other. 18:14:35 not curl, but the other one. 18:14:38 wgte 18:14:40 err wget 18:14:41 yeah! 18:14:48 it'd be easy to set up a wget wrapper daemon. 18:14:56 that would just look at the history files, and archive anything it sees. 18:15:02 screw proxy or cache servers ;) 18:16:47 Zooko on trying to find a job: "Knock knock knock. Hi there! Do you need any secure distributed systems designed or implemented?" 18:21:53 Bad MarkBe he's working on windows before os x is out! 18:22:07 pixel has left #swhack 18:22:17 pixel (~pixel@mail.bhsi.com) has joined #swhack 18:22:19 oops. 18:22:26 "Tinderbox for MacOS X is coming very soon. Since Tinderbox comes with a year of FREE updates, the upgrade will be free. In the meantime, Tinderbox runs beautifully as a Classic applications. 18:22:33 ". Well that's good 18:22:43 Mark sayts serious programmers need two machines 18:23:01 two machines? i got os x and classic. works for me. 18:23:12 i agree with him though. 18:23:13 ;0 18:23:44 depends, of course, on the software. 18:24:08 he syas it makes im more productive 18:24:09 you don't need two machines if you're doing stuff over the net. client apps, I think its relatively important. 18:24:15 more productive? 18:24:19 no wonder timbl make so many tyupois. these win keybords suck 18:24:33 i dunno how that works. i was more looking at it from the "developer box", "luser box" ideal 18:25:47 "Serious computer people need several machines; computers are much less costly than time.) 18:26:00 his are named hope, pateince and faith 18:26:07 * Morbus scratches head. 18:26:09 spelled right, of course 18:26:24 i could see a build machine, sure. that builds the software from cvs. 18:26:43 ... i guess I don't clearly see his point. 18:26:45 from the land of BenSw's AIM: " / hi. / gtg. / " 18:27:02 * AaronSw` checks os x again 18:27:19 sheesh, still fscking 18:27:24 now i know why people use resierfs 18:33:24 who is ben? 18:33:32 AaronSw's bro. 18:33:38 ahh. 18:34:05 he's so cute: http://www.aaronsw.com/photos/misc/ 18:34:57 i just poured soup in my lap. 18:35:13 hardening your penis layer for animal sex? 18:35:15 looks like I crapped my pants. 18:35:39 from the wrong side. 18:37:17 .wn backstopping 18:37:30 .wn backstop 18:37:30 backstop defined as: 18:37:31 - n : a fence or screen (as behind home plate in baseball) v : act as a backstop, as in baseball 18:39:08 pixel, i'm installing python tonight. OOh. 18:39:47 to add to weblog list: http://imperialviolet.org 18:39:53 cool. Helped to install raptor the other day. Watchout. Programs may start consuming one another. 18:39:56 chpater 11 of faif! almost done. i can find catch up on my zillions of single article reads. 18:40:18 ew, its got a watermark 18:40:43 what does? 18:40:50 pixel, raptor? the rdf parser? 18:40:51 that impviolet site 18:41:01 hm i dont see it 18:41:02 hehe, actually raptor's a firewall. 18:41:08 it shows in napster 18:41:10 er. mozilla. 18:41:14 where the hell is my head. 18:41:16 at least the on I'm referring to. 18:42:09 Seth has quit () 18:43:24 [[[ 18:43:25 The ultimate breach of taboo would come near the end of the show. During a discussion on the growing market dominance of Microsoft Windows or some similar topic, Torvalds admitted to being a fan of Microsoft's PowerPoint slideshow software program. From the perspective of old-line software purists, it was like a Mormon bragging in church about his fondness of whiskey. From the perspective of Torvalds and his growing band of followers, it was simply 18:43:26 ]]] 18:43:29 here, here! 18:43:33 - http://faifzilla.org/ch11.html 18:52:09 wow, CD drives spin fast 18:52:22 i stuck my nail in for a sec and it burned it all off 18:53:17 hehehe 18:56:22 argh. this isn't working. it won't boot and when i try and boot off an old cd it kernel panics 18:56:40 so boot into 9 and diskwarrior it. 18:56:42 that's what i do. 18:56:49 you might take your finger out of the cdrom drive. 18:56:50 when it forgets the startup disk / mbr. 18:56:53 heh! 18:56:58 :) 18:58:43 i think, with future amphetadesks, i'm going to have minor linux releases, and major binary releases. 18:58:58 so, like v0.9 would be for mac/pc/linux, but 91 92 93 94, etc. would be source only 18:59:08 that sucks so much. 18:59:23 oh. envermind. you meant .91 .92 .93 18:59:28 i just don't have the time to make binaries of each and then send them everywhere, and I don't have the time to make a lot of changes that would justify a release. 18:59:29 right. 18:59:42 i want to release early/often, but the binary thing is stopping me right now 18:59:42 I thought you mean like "amphetadesk 91" 18:59:51 I totally agree. 18:59:53 if i can ever finalize the binary wrapper, that won't be an issue. 19:00:03 plus, the people using the source are the people that want to updates all the time. 19:00:29 if the binary wrapper works the right way, then the pure source would be usable on pc/win with no worries about binaries (since the wrapper would be unchanging) 19:01:57 i just need time to perfect the binary. 19:05:45 yay! 19:05:50 i've been justified: 19:05:51 [[[ 19:05:51 "Imperfect systems infuriate hackers," observes Steven Levy, another warning I should have listened to before climbing into the car with Stallman. "This is one reason why hackers generally hate driving cars-the system of randomly programmed red lights and oddly laid out one-way streets causes delays which are so goddamn unnecessary [Levy's emphasis] that the impulse is to rearrange signs, open up traffic-light control boxes . . . redesign the entire s 19:05:55 ]]] 19:06:04 io flipping hate cars. and i don't know how to drive 19:07:28 WOW. I SO agree with that!!! stop lights completely infuriate me. PEOPLE driving infuriates me. they're not logical. 19:08:03 redmonk (~steve@63.149.73.20) has joined #swhack 19:08:48 * Morbus nods. 19:08:53 'lo 19:08:53 i have never wanted to learn to drive. 19:09:00 i walk everywhere. i hate sitting in the passenger seat. 19:09:02 i zone out. 19:09:04 think of better things. 19:09:10 hey monk monk 19:09:21 I wish everything I needed toget to was close. bicycles don't particuarly like me though. I tend to get thrown off them. 19:09:26 heh, hhe. 19:09:34 i'm right in the middle of down town, so I can walk everywhere. 19:09:41 hi morbie 19:09:45 that'd be nice. I live in suburbia. 19:09:47 the mall is a few miles off, but who needs that when you've got ecommerce ;) 19:10:05 i have a 26 mi. commute :-( 19:10:20 i've actually walked to the mall and back before. about two hours both ways. not that big of a deal on a nice day, but hellish on anything over 65. 19:10:47 my commute is about 20 mins. 19:10:58 it takes me seven minutes to get to work, walking. 19:10:59 :) 19:11:12 thats why i have my computer cron'd to dial in at 6:06. 19:11:12 when I lived in my apartment, and worked downtown, I rollerbladed to work a couple times. took me about an hour each way. 19:11:18 so when I get home, its waiting for me :) 19:11:25 how nice! 19:11:33 yah, its kinda sweet :) 19:11:36 that's why I got ISDN. always on =) 19:11:47 hehe 19:11:53 pff. that's why I don't have anything besides dialup - no guarentee it'll be on. 19:12:09 of course, if I got to walk to work, I'd cron my dialing too. 19:13:47 I would love so much not to have to pay for car repairs, gas, etc. 19:14:14 they say that we may be moving our computer center about 1 mile from my house though. it keeps my hope up! 19:14:23 oOOhh... 19:14:29 then you could string network cables! 19:14:37 they bought 70 acres of land. 19:14:42 but no buildings yet. 19:15:14 hehe. I can just see my up late one night hanging cable on the power lines or something. hehehe 19:15:33 my DSL is better though, unless they got some better bandwidth here. 19:15:42 I have more bandwidth to my house than they have here. 19:21:27 no wonder os x boots so slowly 19:21:33 it's startup files are in XML! 19:21:49 so i booted off an emergencyt cd and rmeoved the fonts 19:21:54 so lets see if it works this time 19:22:08 you didn't add ALL those fonts ddi you? 19:23:00 oierw has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 19:23:01 PRVs will replace cars! 19:23:18 Personal Recreational Vehice? 19:23:50 heh, AaronSw, that's what suitcase is for. 19:23:51 oierw (~mathew@pcp994425pcs.goosck01.sc.comcast.net) has joined #swhack 19:23:55 you don't have to add em all ;) 19:24:06 yeah, i've got a few pages on the xml format of the startupitems if you want them, AaronSw`. 19:25:03 @ http://www.news24.com/News24/Wheels24/News/0,3999,2-15-47_1168834,00.html 19:25:27 hello chump. 19:26:04 hmph. anyway... that's a link to a story about volkswagen's 235 mpg car. 19:26:12 D: http://www.news24.com/News24/Wheels24/News/0,3999,2-15-47_1168834,00.html from pixel 19:26:17 chump is slow. 19:26:20 there he goes. 19:26:34 D:: Volkswagen introduces 235 mpg car. 19:26:46 oops. 19:26:52 commented item D 19:27:00 D:| Volkswagen introduces 235 mpg car 19:27:18 titled item D 19:27:18 D:: Give me one. 19:27:35 commented item D 19:28:28 AaronSw`: 19:28:31 [[[ 19:28:32 John Brown's slave revolt never got going, but during his subsequent trial he effectively roused national demand for abolition. During the Civil War, John Brown was a hero; 100 years after, and for much of the 1900s, history textbooks taught that he was crazy. During the era of legal segregation, while bigotry was shameless, the US partly accepted the story that the South wanted to tell about itself, and history textbooks said many untrue things about 19:28:32 ]]] 19:30:13 whoo. i'm on the last FAIF chapter. 19:30:36 woohoo. 19:30:40 I still haven't started. 19:30:48 i've got something like 40 bookmarks after it waiting to be read :) 19:31:26 I hate it when I can't remember what I was going to do. 19:32:02 go home. it's 3:30 19:32:11 got here at 8. leave at 4. 19:32:16 ah 19:32:19 got here late cause I had to fix the air conditioner. 19:32:23 well, that gives you another half hour to screw around. 19:32:30 I know. but what should I do! 19:32:38 you should add some new books to your amazon wishlist. 19:32:47 HAHAHA. have you SEEN my wishlist? 19:32:52 yup :) 19:32:56 it was tongue in cheek ;) 19:32:57 like I need more books. 19:33:01 hehe 19:33:12 actualyl I could add the other two tuffte books. 19:33:15 i have some ps2 games on mine. got to remove them. 19:33:20 no time to play. 19:33:26 no time to read either, but at least they're easier to justify 19:33:41 dear log readers: i have plenty of time to read. please keep sending books. 19:33:50 yup. 19:34:04 i've gotten like a dozen books from my wishlist. it rocks. 19:34:14 at least in a year the books will still be interesting. the games might not be. 19:34:32 once I finish reading "Advanced Perl Programming" you'll have another =) 19:34:48 hehheeh. yay :) 19:34:54 that'll go on the stack :) 19:35:02 i'm barely a few chapters from finishing the ora p2p book 19:35:04 of course, I've only read one more chapter since i met you. hehehe 19:35:10 heh! 19:35:21 maybe not even that much. 19:35:21 great! by the time I get it, perl 6 will be out :) 19:35:27 maybe! 19:36:45 GabeW (~Gabe@12-236-237-100.client.attbi.com) has joined #swhack 19:39:09 MORBAS 19:39:47 morbass? 19:41:57 ISDN isn't always on, it's just faster to dial 19:41:58 ISDN isn't always on, it's just faster to dial 19:42:03 why is it beeping? 19:42:35 I had a permanent ISDN connection. In three years it lost connection twice. 19:43:00 i had a permanent dsl connection. In two years it was up for a full week twice. 19:43:17 why are you telling me about john brown? 19:43:34 I've had DSL for about 3 weeks now, and it's been down once, and that's because my daughter unweittingly unplugged it to plug in a phone. hehe 19:44:04 must not be in pacbell territory 19:44:21 Hm, i had a router that'd automatically dialup the isdn when it got packets 19:44:26 so it felt like it was always on 19:46:11 Bellsouth. 19:46:16 not much better. 19:46:31 but my ISP is not bellsouth, which helps considerably. 19:46:35 ugh, now it's fscking again and found all the same problems 19:46:46 I'm also listed as a "Business Customer" although I pay the consumer rate. 19:46:51 from what I gather, its rarely if ever the isp's problem 19:47:00 at least for pacbell territory 19:47:21 the only benefit I get from using a different ISP is that they can list me as a business customer, which gives a higher availability rating on the line. 19:47:45 and since I know the owners fo the ISP, that's what I get, in addition to a static IP. 19:49:33 .wn bromide 19:49:34 bromide defined as: 19:49:35 - n 1: any of the salts of hydrobromic acid; used as a sedative 19:49:36 - 2: a trite or obvious remark [syn: {platitude}, {cliche}, {banality}, {commonplace}] 19:49:37 - 3: sodium or potassium bromide 19:50:53 monk: http://radiocomments.userland.com/comments?u=1026&p=1569 19:57:02 [[[ 19:57:02 I must have been arguing on behalf of the publisher to the very end, because in my notes I managed to save a final Stallman chestnut: "I don't care. What they're doing is evil. I can't support evil. Good-bye." 19:57:02 ]]] 19:57:35 ooh, now WO is starting and... blue! we have blue! 19:57:47 the fsck took that long? 19:57:50 how big is your drive? 19:57:56 i've had fsck scans, but nothing that long. 19:57:56 ooh, it booted! 19:58:02 20GB, maybe 19:58:06 40? 19:58:11 you know what I have? every reboot, I stall at "Initializing network" 19:58:19 it takes about a minute to timeout. 19:58:22 who picked the day? 19:58:25 every reboot. i don't get it. 19:58:27 maybe because you're on DIALUP 19:58:32 i don't have a network. 19:58:36 oierw, um, pixel, I htink 19:58:38 Morbus, exactly. 19:58:41 ah, good to know 19:58:44 well, no, I've verbosed it, and it doesn't attempt to dial. 19:58:58 exactly. 19:59:07 ah, 30GB drive 19:59:07 so... ? 19:59:16 so it sends packets to nowhere and waits for them to come back 19:59:19 and they don't 19:59:24 yeah, but why is it trying to do that? 19:59:33 i have no network settings configured. 19:59:34 beats me 19:59:39 ok, switching machines... 19:59:47 see you all monday. 19:59:52 cioa 20:00:07 AaronSw` is now known as BenSw 20:00:11 (yes I picked the day. nimoy came up WAY too many times earlier) 20:00:23 pixel has left #swhack 20:01:04 ciao 20:02:10 BenSw|friendshou (nobody@un.impressive.net) has joined #swhack 20:02:10 * AaronSw sings "all things must pass..." 20:02:25 i assume you mean BenSw|friendsHouse 20:02:35 aaron can you put dwarf invasion on a server so i can get it here? 20:02:56 hm, let me see 20:03:05 like vorpal 20:03:11 i don't have dwarf invasion 20:03:35 its on the tangerinr 20:03:35 ooh, but AG does 20:03:54 i can't donload anything :( 20:04:00 just a sec... 20:04:05 only temp stuff 20:04:31 bwahahahaa 20:04:37 [[[ 20:04:38 During dinner, I let the women do the talking and spent most of the time trying to detect clues as to whether the last 12 months had softened Stallman in any significant way. I didn't see anything to suggest they had. Although more flirtatious than I remembered-a flirtatiousness spoiled somewhat by the number of times Stallman's eyes seemed to fixate on my wife's chest-Stallman retained the same general level of prickliness. At one point, my wife utte 20:04:38 20:04:38 "I hate to break it to you, but there i 20:04:39 ]]] 20:04:45 ignore last two lines. 20:09:35 BenSw|friendshou has quit (Remote closed the connection) 20:11:01 Hm, sbp might like this: http://www.debianplanet.org/article.php?sid=527 20:11:44 bensw|friendsHou (nobody@un.impressive.net) has joined #swhack 20:12:45 bensw|friendsHou has quit (Remote closed the connection) 20:20:38 Seth (~seth@12-230-243-179.client.attbi.com) has joined #swhack 20:21:08 * sbp tries the debian planet thing 20:21:53 Debian on Windows? Hmm... 20:28:13 davb has quit () 20:33:36 done the FAIF! yay. 20:34:01 :-) 20:34:17 i get to add that on my book list at home now. 20:34:17 I sent him some patches, he hasn't responded yet. 20:34:24 i've been keeping a book list since 92. 20:34:26 What do you keep your book list in? 20:34:36 right now, its a tab separated. 20:34:50 title / author / date finished 20:35:12 Neat. 20:35:28 do you keep one? what in? 20:35:41 i've been meaning to move a lot of stuff into omni, and then export to opml. 20:35:43 but no time. 20:35:54 or, at the very least, bring it into omni. 20:36:08 I used to keep one in AppleWorks Database 20:36:18 oOOh. heheh. back on an Apple II? 20:36:27 heh, no. on OS 9/X 20:36:29 but i've been sorta lax about it lately 20:36:42 oh. hehehe. . i used to mess with the appleworks db thing. that was ... interesting. 20:37:04 It was like FileMaker with a lot of code commented otu ;) 20:37:14 hehehehe 20:57:49 ooh. i blogged swhack: http://www.disobey.com/dnn/2002/04/index.shtml#001314 20:57:53 maybe now I'll be special. 21:07:53 Morbus: i just released an applescript renderer for OmniOutliner - it'll let you render your outline to html 21:09:21 BenSw has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21:10:31 http://www.redmonk.net/stories/omniOutlineRenderer 21:11:43 redmonk, 404 21:11:45 boris@constructiontesting.org 21:11:51 err Can't find a plugin named "WebOutliner". 21:11:54 redmonk: doesn't it already have an export to html? 21:12:02 http://www.redmonk.net/stories/omniOutlineRenderers 21:12:12 yes but it's not very configurable 21:12:32 cool. i'll try it out tonight. 21:18:30 hello everybody 21:18:31 Gotta run 21:18:36 That was fas. 21:29:26 'twas indeed 21:30:10 sbp, come join my rdf fatalism in #rdfig 21:34:16 will do 21:56:38 Morbus has quit ("http://www.disobey.com/") 22:23:23 tomch (~lambda@modem-2965.monkey.dialup.pol.co.uk) has joined #swhack 22:23:53 Hi Tom 22:25:07 Hello. How's things? 22:25:21 they're fine, thanks for asking 22:25:25 and your things? 22:25:36 good enough :o) 22:28:55 for some reason HTML email *really* *really* annoys me. 22:29:05 it annoys everyone 22:29:16 Oh good. 22:29:25 I like to see a URL before I go there ;) 22:30:36 without relying on strange gui devices, that is 22:36:02 Ooh, I got an email addressed "Dear Google Friend:" 22:53:48 GabeW has quit ("Client Exiting") 22:57:37 Morbus (morbus@s95.terminal3.totalnetnh.net) has joined #swhack 22:58:47 dammit. 22:58:47 stupid snak pref's got corrupted 23:01:35 Morbus has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23:02:45 Morbus (morbus@s95.terminal3.totalnetnh.net) has joined #swhack 23:04:27 Morbus has left #swhack 23:04:32 Morbus (morbus@s95.terminal3.totalnetnh.net) has joined #swhack 23:04:44 redmonk has quit ("cya") 23:11:17 Morbus has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23:16:51 Morbus (morbus@s95.terminal3.totalnetnh.net) has joined #swhack 23:28:44 Ash has quit ("hail satan") 23:33:50 I mean, there are so many "other" swhack candidates 23:36:32 esoteric chats 23:37:41 I don't like 23:37:56 why not? 23:38:18 do 23:38:33 what?! who are you marrying? 23:38:40 oh, there's more :-) 23:38:58 people 23:39:24 shall we sit back and share the huge channels list? actually, better not 23:39:28 Gotta run 23:39:36 bye? 23:42:28 I'm confusing myself. 23:50:43 IMO, logster is a big part of swhack's swhackiness 23:53:39 today is another bad day. maybe the weekend will make up for it. 23:53:39 Seth has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23:55:26 ooh, Crosstown Traffic has lyris 23:59:34 guessing that Aaron's forking experiments are just another gambit in the swhack-nature quest 23:59:36 Pff, of course it has lyrics 23:59:55 I was listening to the "Pickin' on Hendrix" version. i like it better