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<0> or gentoo thing <0> :| <1> try vi <0> vi doesnt work <1> !google nano <2> http://www.nano.gov/ <3> http://www.nano.gov/ <1> !google oggy <2> http://www.oggy.com/ <3> http://www.oggy.com/ <0> ah nice <0> Sevalecan <0> you there <0> Jeff <0> ? <0> AZCom?
<0> geez where is everyone <0> WhatMAn STOP PLAYING <0> I see that <0> >:[ <1> see what <0> quit <0> gimmee a shell already <1> quit what <1> lol <0> Baf will get upset <1> what for, ctcp version <0> stop or I will show you my Freebsd 6.0 UPTIME each day <1> so what <0> so when are you going to get the box going <0> whatman <0> ? <1> its up <1> i have to bring it to my mother house <1> this week <1> and i have some ipfilter stuff to setup <0> ok what time this week <1> its not behind a router <0> any specific day <1> don't know <1> it a long drive <1> 3+ hours <0> whatman <0> so do you want your shell now <0> but you have to give me a shell when you set yours up <1> no, that ok <0> so you dont want a shell <1> yes i will <0> hrmm <4> CPU: AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 3800+, 2.00 GHz, 512 KB (1% Load) <4> Video: Envision EN9410 on NVIDIA GeForce 6800 XT (1024x768x32bpp 60Hz) <4> whats up losers :] <5> Angry at a failing NAS... <4> whats a nas <5> It's losing OSPF every 10-45 minutes. <5> network access server <4> whats a ospf <5> dial pool <4> oh <5> open shortest path first <5> it's a routing protocol <5> the premier link state routing protocol, to be specific <5> though a few organizations use IS-IS, which is the OSI link state routing protocol... very similar, same algorithm, but different and a bit more flexible <5> by premier i mean the internet standard <5> anyway <5> all of the dedicated isdn customers on this nas can't p*** traffic for a minute or so when it drops <4> They all make a ****ed up noise when they connect Night :> <5> You never hear it with ISDN, since it's digital. ;) <4> oh <5> Also, ISDN connects almost instantaneously, no waiting for modems to negotiate. <4> I apperently never used that <4> Its a 56K dial-up? <5> It's the best way to connect over the PSTN, get the full 64k bps per channel. <4> silent? <5> A normal ISDN line has two B channels, so you get 128kbps. <5> Basically, it extends the digital phone network to you, rather than hanging a crap analog circuit from the CO.
<4> oh <4> Night-v6: ill let you handle it :} <4> over my head <5> Sure thing. <5> I used ISDN at home for years. <5> It kicked *** having 128kbps when everyone else was still at 9.6k and 14.4k. ;) <4> im sure <0> I had isdn before <5> Later on, though, everyone else started to get DSL and cable, which weren't available to us. <0> pretty expensive stuff when it first came out <5> The line itself was about $70/mo, and we got the ISP service free. <0> I shared the cost <0> with a neighbor <4> naughty naughty <4> OggyBSD: so, your saying you really havnt changed a bit over the years <0> Im off from work Tuesdays and Wed <0> Well it was very expensive <4> hehe <4> Cpuroast! <4> LAST DAY OF THE SALE! <4> :P <4> Don't say I didnt try and help you! <6> hey look im installed a bot <4> whatdayaknow <0> [os! FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE][uptime! 2d 5h 18m] <4> Operating System: WinXP Professional 5.1 SP2 (Build #2600) <4> Uptime: 23 minutes 19 seconds <4> thats some l33t uptime! <4> Record Uptime: 1w 1d 41s set on Thu Jan 19 08:25:33 2006 <4> :/ <5> **** it <5> i just disabled the retransmission limit <4> Windows just isnt made to go more than a week :P <5> Though it does fine. ;) <4> hehe <4> it wont go over a month <4> Night! <4> admit it! <5> Yes, it does. <5> Though you'll usually want to reboot for patch day. ;) <5> My brother's workstation ran a prerelease XP for 3 months. <5> Final is only more stable. <4> Night-v6: if you ever get over a month I wana see it <5> Sure. <5> I'll go for it after patch day. ;) <4> I might be able to idle a winxp box over a month <5> I had to reboot yesterday for driver updates. <4> BAF had his up 4 weeks and it crashed hard <4> tryed to play UT <5> I haven't had a real crash in a long time. <4> I know why <5> Why? <4> Night! you reboot every few days like a responsable person <4> :} <5> Every few weeks, usually. <4> oh, it would crash hard if you push it up over a month <5> No... <4> no? <5> My work system (which I'm using now) has been up 32 days. <5> It'll stay up until I patch or the power goes out again. <4> yeah yeah <4> just poet it if you do it <4> post :} <5> Hmm? <4> the uptime <4> I wana see that <5> Original Install Date: 12/8/2003, 9:12:17 AM <5> System Up Time: 32 Days, 6 Hours, 33 Minutes, 35 Seconds <4> type /uptime <4> Time is 8:45am, computer has been up for 35m 44s <5> I run no scripts. ;) <4> oh <4> well...its going to crash soon <5> Besides, the computer I run my IRC client on has been up for just under a day, since I rebooted it for driver updates yesterday. ;)
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