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<0> Yashy : because i saw you saying "no one sees you kneer0w" about 25 minutes after i said "ping?" <1> Mouring: sounded like people breaking in today, I'm at the end of a court. <1> I can feel the wind outside at weak window/door seams <1> found a real gem in the rear door jam with the stripping <1> two screws placed close together so the total screws equal out, except it makes the stripping buldge at that point <1> you can feel the breeze make it through that outlet <1> I'd like to show the installer the usefullness of that stripping in person <2> yashy, basicly walking the 2 and 1/2 blocks you'd have wind burn. <1> so same weather in MN basically <1> ~1/2" on car windows today <2> So ya today even if it looked nice with clear skys, and large sun out.. it was dang cold. <1> of pure ice <1> yeah, -26oC with WC here today <1> wear a toque <2> It took 3 minutes before the oil in my car wasn't sluggish. <1> I think I've driven my car 3x since Christmas
<1> good thing I pay +$1k/year for insurance <2> -10F "Feels like -26F" <1> oh damn you're a fahrenhieter <2> 23C Feels like 32C <2> I mean -23C and -32C <3> ONe is warm, the other is hot. <3> Oh, - <2> -32C is warm?! <2> What freaken planet you from spuug? <2> =-) Pluto? <1> -14.8oF here with WC today? <4> windchill doesn't count <1> our southern readers are like <1> wtf is windchill and does that really exist? <1> to Figz, it does not count. <1> to me, it can be significant. <2> windchill is how cold you think it would be. <4> of course it's significant, but it's not consistent between locales (or minute to minute) <4> so it's no good for comparison <1> -2oC with 120km/h winds makes cooler than -3oC <3> I didn't see the minus sign at first. <4> in fact it was -3 here last night, but blowing like the ****ens and dead dry, so by your measure that should be -20 or something <1> depends how fast the ****ens blow, I guess. <4> like 30knots.. <2> thank goodness it will start to warm up by Sunday and will keep mid-20 to mid-30s next week. <1> anyone here talk to pbug or have contact info they can /msg me? <2> /dev/cork/random .. /dev/random/cork ?? <5> what's that/ <2> random sizes of cork? <6> http://bam.st/4wD -- Ananova - Man adopts 16ft croc <2> ermm.. yashy you having issues with your wiki? <7> ohaiyo mouring <2> guten abend <2> Just about ready to head off to bed. <7> what time it is at your TZ? <2> Spent 3 1/2 hours going back to the basics of English and all 8 ****ing aspects of it.. along with common written issues.. My brain is fried. <2> CST <2> 12:27am Saturday <2> 00:27am for military folks <2> s/am// <2> the training material I have spans another 32 hours all together. <7> what for all that? to improve quality of writing? <7> are you still writing some piece? <2> To improve my writing... It is Business writing cl***, but I need to recover some of the basic understand of English that I never learned in school (either because of bad teachers, never seeing the material or lack of interest). <7> or of bad new habbits from online comunication? ;> <2> No trust me.. I've keyed in my journal from 1989 - 1990.. My written skills are a hell of a lot better. <2> I've not looked at the later journels I have (but will). Most of the entries were pretty much unreadable if it wasn't for the fact key things didn't trigger memories. <7> then there is no need to force oneself to stay awake ;> <7> the older one gets, the more important good sleep becomes :/ <7> it was so easy to stay awake for 3 days stright when i was young :/ <8> Any wardrivers here? <9> ^ spammer <10> hello <10> does anyone here ever used netbsd for a desktop OS <7> i don't see any problems in that. any need either. <7> same Xorg or XFree as everywhere else .. same kde/gnome/wmaker/blackbox/whatever .. <7> just that for desktop OS imho linux fits better as with broader different hardware support. <7> though netbsd maybe would do better on non x86 hw. <11> netbsd is pretty current when it comes to x86 hardware aswell
<11> the only drawback as using it for desktop os is pkgsrc. it doesnt have the enormous amount of packages aviable (like debian has) <11> and.. linux might be better as a desktop if you own a new ATi graphics card, though x.org say that they have a alpha-quality accelerated driver builtin now <11> nvidia shouldnt be a problem though. <7> paulsen: for older cards ati OSS dri suport was quite good for long time <7> though even for newer cards IIRC you could get 2D acceleration aswell with OSS radeon xfree driver. <12> lo all - can anyone tell me how I find out exactly which version of KDE im running? <12> nevermind - done it. <12> (kde-config --version) <13> unix question: Consider having a number of files, 10011 10012 10013 etc., I want to add a filename extension of *.fits to the files. What's the easiest way of doing this ? <14> for i in *; do mv $i `echo $i|sed 's,$,$.fits'`;done <13> thanks. <14> that'll act on all files in the directory <15> anyone has good tutorial how to use tightvnc <15> i installed vnc server on openbsd and use xp to view it. <15> my question is, why is only xterm displayed? why not my xfce (my openbsd run xfce)? <15> anyone ever encountered this? care to share the BKM ? <15> Anyone? <15> :/ <12> What is Qt? I just ran a configure and got the error "configure: error: Qt (>= Qt 3.2)". However, "yum update qt" says "No Packages marked for Update/Obsoletion" ?? <14> qt is a programming environment for graphical applications <12> arno, so how do I update it? <14> try Qt not qt <12> arno, no luck - same thing. <14> google <16> can someone help me to download gay bestiality pictures <4> can you phrase that as a regular expression? <5> LMFAO <5> LOL FIGZ!!!! <5> YOU are to much man lol <16> i want to rape you bestiality <17> is that in perl or egrep regexp? (it makes a difference you see) <17> just started snowing here too, oddly <18> cstone: Where are you currently? <17> providence, ri (boston area) <18> ahh interesting <18> it's actually sunny here today so far, just the snow from yesterday and before <17> had maybe 15" last weekend, but it all melted in the 60F weather we had a few days ago <18> wow <18> yesterday we had rain and then freezing rain, so there was around 1/2" of ice on everything <16> GAY PRICKS YOU CAUSING YOUR ANUS TO DILATE <19> hello <19> how does one correct the server time? i'm running ntpd, but it's always 10-11 minutes out of sync. i understand that it should slowly correct itself, but it has been 10-11 minutes out of sync for a month or two now <19> my /etc/ntp.conf lists : server 0.pool.ntp.org <19> server 1.pool.ntp.org <19> server 2.pool.ntp.org <19> server pool.ntp.org <17> wh <17> er <19> pardon? <17> what you should do is stop ntpd, run ntpdate to set it (if you're not running anything time-sensitive on the machine), and then start ntpd <19> i get " ntpdate[13045]: no servers can be used, exiting" <19> ok, had to specify server <19> thought it would read from ntp.conf <17> try: "ntpdate bitsy.mit.edu" or "ntpdate pool.ntp.org" <19> thanks very much cstone <17> qwer: the problem is that ntpd can only adjust carefully at a certain rate, and when the time is that far off it's never going to make much of a gain <19> i see. that would explain it <17> (especially if the clock is drifting in the other direction) <19> i thought if i left it things would be ok, but alas <19> much obliged cstone <20> cstone you always do things the hard way <20> what he should do, obviously, is stop time until his clock catches up <17> i know, i've had that problem forever <17> yes <21> Now that's a big ouch. Canada loss to the Swiss in men's hockey. :) <22> wow.. someone opened up <7> ohaiyo mouring, monkey <22> at last <22> "you can call me jennifer" <22> ohayou
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