00:06:58 gac (~chatzilla@64.115.24.34) has joined #swhack 00:14:57 yo yo yo 00:15:53 what's up w/ community colo this time, wmf? 00:18:24 How do you think the transatlantic cables got laid? 00:18:25 by going to a cable nightclub? 00:19:52 DW was wondering if RSS and OPML were like all accessibley 00:20:04 i wonder if i should point him to TEH XAG 00:24:16 AaronSw: TEH OPMAL SI VREY ACCESSIBAL!@! JUTS UES GRABS MY-LAME-WEBLOG.OPMAL!!!2 AND TYPE 'PRINT GOTO 10 PASCAL!!! OUTLINAR!' SEE ACCESSABAL!@%!!1112@ 00:24:31 lol! 00:24:53 Being inside Ash's mind is the stuff of horror films. 00:25:00 * AaronSw imagines this world where everyone is blocky and talks like jeffk 00:25:03 heh heh 00:25:31 I really should write a jeffk script, that would make it a lot easier. 00:27:29 whoo! Gurky at the MCA downtown 00:27:40 The MCA has the best stuff 00:28:05 MCA? 00:28:14 Museum of Contemporary Art 00:29:08 i need to tweak lisa more about xml 00:35:07 wow, did Pistorum come in here with cwm running all by himself? 00:35:15 oops, wrong chan 00:38:32 AaronSw: CCCP is getting flamed by their colo provider 00:38:41 whatfor? 00:39:00 and the company that was building servers for them disappeared off the face of the earth 00:39:18 ouch 00:39:27 @ http://not.invisible.net/signals/bin/000034.shtml 00:39:39 A: IMS Signals: Certified Notice of Intent to Donate from AaronSw 00:40:02 (as long as they don't donate my kidney) 00:43:06 this sounds interesting: http://conferences.oreillynet.com/cs/os2002/view/e_sess/2528 00:44:31 yeah, I heard about that somewhere else 00:44:39 aha: http://not.invisible.net/project/net.topbox.net.html 00:44:44 real info 00:45:17 hee hee: http://not.invisible.net/audio/logos/itr-same-day-service.MP3 00:46:58 heh, a BEEP service is called ANTACID 00:48:19 i love the source code for the hacker tax credit 00:48:22 "If the U.S. Congress could compile this simple subroutine into the U.S. Code, this simple step would have a greater effect than any cuts in capital gain taxes." 00:48:29 it looks like several of these could be used in NetTopBox: http://not.invisible.net/project/blocks.html 00:49:09 hm, this img looks familiar ;) http://not.invisible.net/images/opencookie_med.gif 00:49:37 Carl Malamud is such a hacker 00:50:35 heh! he even works on top of a chinese restaurant 00:50:54 cool name: RT-FM 00:52:52 "Carl Malamud interviews Tim Berners-Lee, developer of the World Wide Web, one of the most innovative and exciting applications to be deployed on the Internet. Berners-Lee discusses how WWW makes use of SGML and hypertext to form a web of information that spans the globe. " 00:53:39 oops, I misread that 00:54:04 I thought it was saying that Tim was one of the most innovative etc. 00:54:55 I'd like to see Tim deployed on the Internet. 00:55:03 heh! Cliff before he discovered decaf 00:55:10 Cliff is almost as animated as timbl 00:55:13 Cliff Stoll, that is 00:55:45 ah, the author of the Cuckoo's Egg 00:55:51 yep 00:56:02 he has a book on education too, but it sucks 00:58:00 * AaronSw listens to Malamud struggle to describe the Web 00:58:20 where? 00:58:23 "it's a hypertext... um, um...way of navigating the network" 00:58:28 http://town.hall.org/radio/Geek/102793_geek_ITR.html 00:58:31 * thelsdj wonders whats going on at http://www.schockwellenreiter.de/ thats getting it 8k hits a day, going quickly to the top of the RCS top weblogs list: http://subhonker6.userland.com/rcsPublic/ranking 00:58:48 Clifford Stoll is a weird guy 01:06:22 RCS, please don't use that term in this manner 01:06:37 don't encourage dave to hijack acronyms K PLZ THX 01:06:52 wmf: yeah, cliff is really weird. Have you seen the bizarre flasks he makes? 01:07:52 hey, the flasks are awesome! 01:07:55 klein bottles, baby! 01:08:24 AaronSw: Yeah, they do kickass 01:08:28 kick ass that is 01:08:42 But you have to admit, they are bizarre. :) 01:09:26 * AaronSw adds eikeon to his cool-CSS-designers list 01:10:55 hum de dumm 01:11:37 Ash, hmmm arn't by any chance the one who put dave in the hospital? 01:11:56 dave in the hospital?! 01:12:07 theldsj: Yeah, I tried to have his committed 01:12:10 http://ipwebdev.com/radio/2002/06/16.php#a205 01:12:15 No luck yet though, california is being stupid 01:12:21 you have to have them diagnosed as insane or something 01:12:42 AaronSw: you think he would go 48 hours without posting to scripting news voluntarily? 01:13:05 well, i looked at history for something to judge by... see aaronsw.com/weblog/ 01:13:37 back in a few 01:13:57 gotta avoid having my machine shut down by evil circuit breakers 01:14:02 hahah 01:14:10 Ash vs. circuit breakers 01:14:25 AaronSw: I'm installing a ceiling fan in my bedroom.. this should be fun 01:14:26 bbiaf 01:14:28 Ash has quit ("hail satan") 01:17:39 whoa, Huitema was chair of the IAB? 01:25:00 Ash (~amathews@166.70.45.199) has joined #swhack 01:25:14 well that was fun 01:25:16 i hope I didn't trash my server hard drives too badly. 01:32:55 Heh! xoot (remember xoot) is using my site to generate his rss feed) 01:36:29 LOL 01:36:30 xoot 01:38:42 odd format: http://developer.netscape.com/evangelism/index.xml 01:56:56 what happened to invisible worlds? 01:59:27 heh, malamud has so many good domain names 01:59:32 hahaha Santa Claus DoS 02:00:05 'On behalf of Mr. Claus and the Elves, I'd like to say that mailbombs 02:00:06 to Santa will result in immediate removal of your name from the 02:00:06 "good" list and a transfer to the "bad" list. Sending lots of 02:00:06 messages (one person sent 4205) is bad behavior, no matter how good 02:00:06 the reason may sound at first. Please help us squash this nasty 02:00:06 rumor and allow us to get back to planning for Christmas. 02:00:08 ' 02:12:56 wmf has quit ("BitchX: reserve your copy today!") 02:36:55 heh heh: http://nate.malamud.com/chatter/ 02:37:04 the baby has already learned to do eliza imitations 02:38:12 heh, this is a good one: http://nate.malamud.com/chatter/transcripts/alejandro.html 02:40:43 heh, that's great. 02:44:17 aww, isn't that animation cute: http://www.malamud.com/ 02:58:38 ugh, i think i caught a cold. i keep sneezing 03:06:01 Gotta run 03:20:14 i shoudl be going to sleep but you guys keep feeding me urls 03:29:23 theres various pages that say netscape 6 (ie mozilla) can do xslt transformations directly in the browser tho i can't seem to find any source of information on HOW to do it. ggrrrr 03:30:12 um... 03:30:28 ala http://www.mozilla.org/projects/xslt/test.xml 03:30:36 you just need a processing instruction, i think 03:31:26 see http://www.mozilla.org/projects/xslt/ 03:31:46 03:32:08 hrm *goes to test* 03:36:17 hehe, with that it downloads page, does something, and doesn't change the display, its like its 'done loading' but still shows the previous page 03:36:35 works in IE :) 03:36:47 heh crashed galeon 04:28:52 tansaku_xt has quit ("http://www.neurogrid.net or nothing at all") 09:24:26 oierw` (~mathew@pcp994425pcs.goosck01.sc.comcast.net) has joined #swhack 09:26:04 oierw` is now known as oierw|school 10:40:35 oierw|school has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 10:40:39 oierw` (~mathew@pcp994425pcs.goosck01.sc.comcast.net) has joined #swhack 10:57:13 gac has quit ("ChatZilla 0.8.8 [Mozilla rv:1.1a/20020611]") 10:57:13 oierw` has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 10:57:35 oierw` (~mathew@pcp994425pcs.goosck01.sc.comcast.net) has joined #swhack 11:20:50 oierw` has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 11:59:23 Morbus (morbus@s119.terminal3.totalnetnh.net) has joined #swhack 13:21:38 Seth has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 13:39:52 MorbusIff (morbus@s84.terminal3.totalnetnh.net) has joined #swhack 13:41:01 Morbus has quit (Killed (NickServ (Ghost: MorbusIff!morbus@s84.terminal3.totalnetnh.net))) 13:41:37 MorbusIff is now known as Morbus 13:57:53 tansaku_xt (~sam@n144-001.tokyu-net.catv.ne.jp) has joined #swhack 14:11:37 sbp has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 14:11:38 sbp (~sean@63.149.73.20) has joined #swhack 14:12:36 * sbp waves 14:13:51 g'morning starshine 14:13:58 hey sbp 14:14:00 swhackers say hello 14:14:25 dircproxy twinkles above you 14:14:31 your phone line twinkles below 14:14:47 heh, he's doing a Lisa :-) 14:15:05 oh man 14:15:51 lol 14:15:58 I still think that it should be the Swhack anthem, though 14:16:28 sbp has changed the topic to: g'morning starshine / swhackers say hello / dircproxy twinkles above you / your phone line twinkles below 14:17:00 * sbp [off] has exam spin-out 14:18:35 [off] heh, one of the questions was "give an example of two knowledge representation formalisms" 14:19:41 Hmm... I was thinking about changing my (physical) signature, last night 14:20:03 the problem is, I'd have to keep tabs on what I'm using the new one for, because I wouldn't want to sign the wrong one 14:24:14 [off] and you gave...? 14:24:42 Yeah, my Dad changed his signature when he began having to sign pay checks. 14:24:51 Now it looks like : |\_ksd90sikfsdi90fu8dfj 14:25:14 (translate ksd90sikfsdi90fu8dfj into the equivalent scribble) 14:25:24 heh, heh 14:26:10 [off] it's a blur to me already :-) I think they were asking for examples like games, but I gave them some transitive closure crap like ganaeology or something 14:26:38 [off] which is silly, because I think they were abusing the term "formalism" 14:27:25 cool list: http://signature.topcities.com/writers.htm 14:27:39 Tolkien's signature is rather interesting 14:30:14 [off] they were also doing stuff like confusing subclass and type relationships, and saying stuff like "Cats eat Canaries" which is vague: they mean "instances of this class eat instances of that class" 14:30:21 [off] I've not seen a class eat another one 14:31:12 another wonderful Morbus Idea on the toilet: 14:31:21 you put your ideas on the toilet? 14:31:25 create an IM called "Crest". It would be a playonwords of AIM. 14:31:43 the logo would be a "you are here" sorta thing - with the arrow pointing to the top of a giant wave. 14:31:53 whilst all the other IM icons are drowning in the froth. 14:32:00 yup. that's it. 14:32:21 lol 14:33:22 That's a gorgeous signature. 14:33:34 I wish my signature was that cool. 14:33:47 Morbus has quit ("http://www.disobey.com/") 14:38:15 AaronSw has changed the topic to: g'morning Sean B. / swhackers say hello / dircproxy twinkles above you / your phone line twinkles below 14:39:19 heh, that is a cool signature 14:39:30 this site will be great for solving... EAGLE EYE MYSTERIES! 14:40:08 g'morning mistah b 14:47:44 * sbp has a big list of alternatives with various devices... some take a while to write, though 14:48:29 my current sig is good, though 14:51:10 * sbp re-writes a bit of a song, and it ends up sounding like the bridge in QJA. Whoops 14:53:16 tansaku_xt has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 15:22:10 woohoo! 15:22:11 [[[ 15:22:12 Since the advent of the printing press in the 15th century, typesetters have never inserted two spaces after punctuation. As far as I can tell, the practice of inserting two spaces between sentences originated with high school typing teachers. 15:22:17 ]]] - http://www.fontsite.com/Pages/RulesOfType/ROT0997.html 15:22:40 which is under the rule "1. Insert only a single space after all punctuation." 15:30:44 Hm, who was it that required two spaces.... oh, emacs! 15:30:46 bleh 15:34:48 Emacs required two spaces? 15:34:49 What?!? 15:36:58 see http://www.cs.cmu.edu/cgi-bin/info2www?(emacs)Fill%20Commands 15:37:24 "Emacs commands normally consider a period followed by two spaces orby a newline as the end of a sentence; a period followed by just onespace indicates an abbreviation and not the end of a sentence." 15:37:37 zgv has a section in its Texinfo manual discussing that 15:38:01 zgv the thumbnail viewer? 15:38:11 yes 15:38:33 AaronSw: Yikes. 15:38:36 That's interesting. 15:38:38 can lower-case be used as a verb? decapitalize? 15:38:44 I've never noticed that in XEmacs. 15:38:54 But then, FSFmacs sucks ass 15:39:30 sbp, Java uses decapitalize 15:39:38 (i.e. it's the wrong answer) 15:39:52 "lower-case" is fine by me 15:40:15 lol! 15:40:23 heh, "lower-case" it is, then 15:40:36 should you care what I think :-) 15:40:44 Java says "decapitalize", deltab says "lower-case". that's not an opinion, it's a fecking proof 15:42:20 http://www.yorku.ca/ycom/style/sg15.html - even style guides use it 15:43:03 yeah. I don't know where two-space rule came from, but it's pretty well entrenched. 15:44:24 aha, "lower case it" 15:48:51 I wonder if the i18n squad is going to internationalize IP addresses next 15:54:19 Morbus (~morbus@morbus.totalnetnh.net) has joined #swhack 15:58:19 heh. IRIs are borderline, but justified by the fact that the Web is not perfect: has a day gone by for like the past 5 years where you have not seen a URI? 15:58:56 Gotta run 16:09:29 GabeW (~Gabe@12-236-104-95.client.attbi.com) has joined #swhack 16:12:49 Morbus has quit ("http://www.disobey.com/") 16:17:17 Librarians Join Fight Against Copyright Terrorism [aaronsw.com] 16:25:32 GabeW has quit ("Client Exiting") 16:26:22 GabeW (~chatzilla@12-236-104-95.client.attbi.com) has joined #swhack 16:28:19 it's brilliant to watch the information misers writhe as they lose the battle 16:36:34 I tried to use my county library's e-book service once. 16:37:01 Problem is that the selection sucks so much that I couldn't find anything worth clicking on to read. 16:37:39 the royalty propsal for used cd's is funny because its sooo obviously in contradiction to the first sale doctrine 16:57:12 [GlobalNotice] Hi all. If you haven't had a chance, please take a look at http://somegeek.org/status.html (updated today). The site may be overloaded at first but please give it a try. Thanks. 17:04:12 Improving Google Images | http://google.blogspace.com/archives/000350 17:06:45 GabeW has quit ("ChatZilla 0.8.7 [Mozilla rv:1.0.0/20020530]") 17:08:41 * AaronSw reboots for ram 17:10:29 funny questions for Google Answers: what is the source code to a machine that can pass the Turing Test? ($500,000,000) 17:12:35 heh! 17:16:04 * AaronSw reboots 17:16:47 Mollux has quit ("SIGTERM : Omar m'a tuer !") 17:17:31 The site is carrying this, but if you've helped already you may not see this. My spouse, Deb, wanted me to be sure to let everybody know how much you guys are helping. Thank you. 17:29:37 gac (~chatzilla@gw.wamsystems.com) has joined #swhack 17:33:33 ooh, new version of IE/OSX 17:37:57 argh, reboot for ie 5.2 17:51:08 the problem with turning off text smoothing is that lucida sans looks wretched 17:52:19 pixel has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 18:10:52 eikeon (~eikeon@jungle.ne.client2.attbi.com) has joined #swhack 18:14:35 lol! i was on the phone w/ wolfram asking where my copy of mathematica was, and while i was on the phone the ups guy dropped it off 18:15:14 You where chatting with Wolfram ;) 18:15:29 well, Wolfram Research Inc 18:15:39 heh, yeah, me and Stevey are good friends 18:15:54 actually, he does live just downtown 18:16:06 i was thinking of stopping by, but apparently he has super high security 18:16:13 cellular automata bodyguards and such 18:16:23 :) 18:44:00 AaronSw: Watch out, they might divide and come get you 18:44:19 aah 19:04:19 Anyone need any differential equations solved? 19:13:24 justme (~justme@p5216.vwr.wanadoo.nl) has joined #swhack 19:26:37 Morbus (~morbus@morbus.totalnetnh.net) has joined #swhack 19:28:57 Morbus has quit (Client Quit) 19:48:13 GabeW (~chatzilla@adsl-216-101-18-99.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net) has joined #swhack 19:56:16 Gotta run 19:57:15 * eikeon waves 20:00:01 gac has quit ("ChatZilla 0.8.7 [Mozilla rv:1.0.0/20020530]") 20:03:05 AaronSw has changed the topic to: today's random prime: 2301704435682210707826777077828937610049212760198012706416747251109968661692325500849725074969274781 20:06:20 today's random prime: 1 20:06:41 that's not a prime 20:07:03 3 20:07:38 1 isn't prime? 20:07:52 it's only evenly divisible by 1 and itself, doesn't that make it prime? 20:07:55 nope, it'd have bad implications if it were 20:09:09 consider the effect on the Sieve of Eratosthenes 20:10:11 heh 20:10:32 otoh, it'd make the sieve very fast! 20:10:44 heh 20:12:59 Morbus (~morbus@morbus.totalnetnh.net) has joined #swhack 20:14:08 Morbus has changed the topic to: Friday: AmphetaDesk v0.93 release. Same Day: Winer stops updating. Muahaha. 20:16:03 hah 20:16:05 hey Morbus! 20:16:07 Dave is in the hospital. Like most people out there, I assumed that when he installed AmphetaDesk and got a good look at it, he had a heart attack. Ok, I'm just kidding. I wish Dave the best. He helps make the web a more interesting place... 20:16:12 - http://www.zymm.com/raster/ 20:16:13 muhahah. 20:17:32 that's not very nice 20:17:42 hey, don't look at me. 20:17:42 AaronSw has changed the topic to: join GIMPS! 20:18:03 i care about the big lug as much as the next guy. 20:21:22 new version of IE/OSX out 20:21:29 supdate? 20:21:46 no, microsoft.com/mac/ 20:21:46 release notes? 20:21:49 ah. thanks. 20:22:19 i really wish everyone had a changelog 20:26:41 yeah, that's why i like apt-listchanges in debain 20:26:50 err debian 20:27:19 * thelsdj sits and reloads his kuro5hin ad page to see if anyone clicked through (http://www.kuro5hin.org/user/billyjoeray/ads) heh 20:28:12 Morbus has quit ("http://www.disobey.com/") 20:32:01 eikbot (~ircAsync@jungle.ne.client2.attbi.com) has joined #swhack 20:32:21 Looked like swhack could use one more bot ;) 20:36:09 i'd bring my infobot with 139,000 factoids but you guys would have too much fun 20:36:37 :) 20:37:29 i just stick her in teen chatrooms, you'd be suprised how many new words she's learned :) 20:37:40 lol 20:39:17 Cyc learned some rude words while working for Lycos :-) 20:39:41 and had to be taught not to repeat them 20:40:00 Does #swhack get publicly logged? Where to? 20:40:36 Amusingly, the Lycos stint provided Cyc with an adolescence, because it 20:40:36 learned about sex-related terms users typed into the search engine. Cyc's 20:40:36 programmers taught it that certain things in the world are salacious and 20:40:36 shouldn't be mentioned in everyday applications. 20:40:48 -- http://www.cnn.com/2002/TECH/ptech/06/09/common.sense.computer.ap/ 20:41:14 eikeon: http://blogspace.com/swhack/chatlogs/ or http://notabug.com/swhack/chatlogs/ 20:41:16 take your pick 20:41:38 The researchers also told Cyc to ask questions if it decides it needs more 20:41:39 clarity about a concept. 20:41:39 In 1986 Cyc asked whether it was human. That same year it asked whether 20:41:39 any other computers were engaged in such a project. 20:41:52 sbp, tx 20:50:51 care to chump that article, deltab? 20:51:00 Ooh, TMBG on NPR 20:52:23 heh, that's awesome, deltab 20:52:30 eikco (~ircAsync@jungle.ne.client2.attbi.com) has joined #swhack 20:52:33 eikbot has left #swhack 20:52:42 TMBG is promoting their new album for kids 20:52:56 @ http://www.cnn.com/2002/TECH/ptech/06/09/common.sense.computer.ap/ 20:53:03 B: CNN.com - Can a PC think for itself? - June 9, 2002 from deltab 20:55:37 AaronSw has changed the topic to: can a swhacker think for itself? 20:55:40 oierw` (~mathew@pcp994425pcs.goosck01.sc.comcast.net) has joined #swhack 20:56:21 Heh, the Department of Transportation owns the copyright to one of the songs. 20:57:38 B:"Amusingly, the Lycos stint provided Cyc with an adolescence, because it learned about sex-related terms users typed into the search engine. Cyc's programmers taught it that certain things in the world are salacious and shouldn't be mentioned in everyday applications." 20:57:54 justme has quit (No route to host) 20:58:51 B::"Amusingly, the Lycos stint provided Cyc with an adolescence, because it learned about sex-related terms users typed into the search engine. Cyc's programmers taught it that certain things in the world are salacious and shouldn't be mentioned in everyday applications." 20:58:54 commented item B 20:58:55 B::"The researchers also told Cyc to ask questions if it decides it needs more clarity about a concept. In 1986 Cyc asked whether it was human. That same year it asked whether any other computers were engaged in such a project." 20:58:57 commented item B 21:10:39 Morbus (morbus@s92.terminal3.totalnetnh.net) has joined #swhack 21:10:54 !eikco is logging the topics of this channel to http://eikco.com/chat/ 21:11:19 !It also logs any lines starting with ! 21:42:33 crap. 21:42:39 my interview email is already 22k. Bwahah 21:42:59 interview email? 21:43:24 yeah, with john rhodes. 21:43:24 i told you about this, right? 21:43:33 oh, i sorta remember 21:43:37 i'm getting interviewed by the guy who does webword.com 21:45:16 it's getting rather long. 21:45:22 and i still got like ten flipping questions to answer. 21:45:22 heh, heh. 21:46:32 IRC keeps you nice and short 21:46:55 i know. 21:47:59 MySQL in Movable Type? uh oh 21:48:18 yah, i saw that. 21:48:18 i won't ever use it. 21:48:32 i hope it's optional 21:48:59 heh, that sucked. I assigned a Unicode character to each word over 5/6 characters long in a dictionary, and then replaced all words in a file with those unicode characters, and UTF-8 encoded it, expecting a not-sizable reduction in file size, but at least *some* 21:49:05 i do too. 21:49:09 turned out that the dictionary sucks-ass, so it didn't work 21:49:10 the only reason I chose MT was becuase it wasn't heavy 21:49:42 it's missing words like "including", "effective", and "available" 21:50:18 and yet it includes "abampere". ugh 21:50:36 teh! 21:55:50 * AaronSw updates the style of his weblog 21:56:01 AaronSw: is 2.2 actually out? 21:56:10 doesn't look like it 21:56:17 k 22:01:35 MovableType with MySQL for extra data-losing goodness 22:05:51 AudioGalaxy is dead: http://www.riaa.com/PR_story.cfm?id=522 22:07:33 sigh 22:08:39 they should have gone decentralized 22:08:41 what a PITA 22:08:58 argh/ 22:09:04 [off] now i'm getting sick of this interview. 22:09:30 [off] just end it with you "fuck you, K PLZ THX BYE" 22:09:47 [off] heh, heh 22:11:10 [off] he'll think that Ash came in and took over your computer 22:16:41 five more questions, whoo. 22:27:24 AaronSw, do you know of any RSS v0.9x validators? 22:27:44 userland had one for a while 22:28:09 k 22:28:11 http://aggregator.userland.com/validator 22:34:43 [off] I've made $75 bucks on amphetadesk since the 93 release. 22:36:07 [off] You ought to buy 7500 penny sweets, and make an Amphetadesk pyramid 22:36:47 [off] a big giant AmphetaDesk Lego pill! 22:36:59 [off] heh! that's what you want 22:37:29 i'm #121 on SF, deltab. almost there :) 22:37:41 and still on their main page. 22:40:06 Aaron: you've probably seen it, but: http://www.fastcompany.com/online/60/google.html 22:40:26 ah, yes: http://google.blogspace.com/archives/000347 22:41:51 heh, I'm only a day off of the Google pace. If only I had used google.blogspace.com! [music starts] yes, *you* too can become a Google expert with Aaron Swartz's patented Google Weblog. And that's not all! for your money, you will also recieve numerous other news stories about Google related topics, plus a translation into Japanese! 22:42:17 i want a hello kitty vibrator! 22:47:50 interview is done! 22:47:50 whooO. 22:48:08 only 71 more email to go. 22:48:08 sigh 22:49:04 * AaronSw -> dinner 22:51:39 dinner? what a novel idea. 22:52:05 "Little Dinner Meats Arab and Moby" 22:59:36 119 at SF. whoo. 23:09:23 MorbusIff (morbus@s86.terminal3.totalnetnh.net) has joined #swhack 23:26:30 Morbus has quit (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 23:32:44 wmf (~wmf@cs666868-69.austin.rr.com) has joined #swhack 23:32:49 23:40:50 23:42:22 turns out I need 114 machines for my latest project at work :-( 23:46:58 why is that a bad thing? can you take them home when the project is done? 23:47:13 it's bad because they're not there 23:48:07 and they're not coming? 23:48:14 nope 23:48:30 this must be some project 23:54:30 MorbusIff has quit (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 23:56:31 ooh: http://www.rhumba.pair.com/ben/ 23:57:51 heh 23:58:03 heh, it's so funny when they fight and then blog it 23:59:50 lol: http://www.dollarshort.org/archives/000356.shtml#000356