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<0> my network has its own quotes section, that you can post to if you have a registered nick
<0> http://www.chatspike.net/?p=quotes some good quotes on there :D
<0> great movie :D
<0> pissed off guy walking home through LA
<0> as he travels gets more and more pissed off and bigger weapons falling into his hands :D
<1> what version of mame should i install if im using xorg 7.0.0?
<2> now this one's totally gross
<2> http://bash.org/?466023
<3> evening
<4> hi
<4> is there a way to get a complete list of every cron job that cron will run, from every user, and the system?
<5> I guess the answer depends a lot on your cron-program too
<3> i've been pondering how to get mplayer to stop 'glitching' when moving windows around
<3> would a renice be enough?
<6> renice?



<4> Lietu: ah okay, I'l lask again in #ubuntu.. thanks
<3> undrdawg: man renice :P
<3> process priority
<2> lawl!
<2> i just grepped the kernel for some juicy words
<2> :P
<3> VIm_Enforcer: mmm, yes
<5> VIm_Enforcer: the kernel sources?
<2> yes
<6> missed that one
<5> as we say here in finland, "wanha" ;)
<6> thanks
<5> ... old news that there are some "juicy stuff" in the kernel sources
<3> undrdawg: lol, now answer my question :D
<6> yes
<2> Lietu: i know, i know
<3> cause every time i create a new tab in g-term, mplayer hangs for a sec :/
<6> you got a lot of memory used?
<5> VIm_Enforcer: well what was your point then? ;)
<6> i knew about nice but i didnt know you could renice a running process
<2> Lietu: that i found it manually :P
<7> hey, who wants to supose with me about opcodes and biology?
<6> thanks for that bit of info :D
<8> suppose biology and opcodes look similar, but in reality have nothing to do with each other
<7> dont get ahead of me phoo :)
<5> VIm_Enforcer: riiight
<2> Lietu: for MYSELF, ffs.
<2> :P
<3> undrdawg: http://pastebin.com/755952
<7> join dna-op
<3> it's all cached
<3> so it isn't outta memory
<5> VIm_Enforcer: errm, good job or whatever ;)
<2> Lietu: thank you. :P
<7> ok i'll do it here
<2> http://bash.org/?641942
<2> omfg Quiznos!!!
<7> comparing a program consisting of code and data:
<2> dinnay notice you!
<2> hello
<7> 1. a strand of dna has molecules that are functions that perform one function
<9> hey, look! ribosomes are turing machines!
<6> hehe biological RPC right there
<7> heh
<2> lol undrdawg
<7> ok, so one dna stand can be seen as a program?
<9> Quiznos: or several on one piece of media, or only part of one
<7> dont go there yet
<2> lol @ http://bash.org/?412140
<7> still gotta build up
<7> to that
<10> 300+ public scripts @ http://xmb.ath.cx/code/?C=M;O=D
<2> Quiznos: not programs
<2> Quiznos: source
<8> it would explain why most people act like robots
<2> and RNA-polymerase is the compiler
<11> how about doing it somewhere vaguely on topic
<2> :P
<7> ok, so, a program consists of code and data; that are interchangable
<3> VIm_Enforcer: or parser



<7> all code is inlined
<3> ?
<6> i dont know if we'll ever be able to do any serious biological engineering
<2> ribosomes is the shell
<7> too bad God didnt include a `jsr' opcode :)
<2> s/is/are
<9> VIm_Enforcer: No - its code, but its interpreted, not compiled
<8> undrdawg, we cant afford the gear
<2> lol @ Quiznos
<7> :)
<6> we?
<2> bronze: no
<12> Hi
<9> Quiznos: she did.
<2> rna-polymesrase turns dna into rna
<12> Does anyone have a socket AM2?
<3> anyone familiar with XGL?
<7> dont anthropomorphise God
<2> and ribosomes 'execute' rna
<8> undrdawg, "we'll never" ... we .. you just used it in a sentence
<6> theres enough money in the hands of scientist, i think the gear they're lacking is an advanced enough brain
<7> VIm_Enforcer but i'm thyinking of dna; is rna significantly like dna?
<8> we arent scientists ... we are geeks ;)
<2> Quiznos: no
<7> ok
<9> VIm_Enforcer: Call ***embler then - one to one correspondance between DNA=RNA
<6> all of technology operates on OBSERVATIONS of science
<2> bronze: ***embler is a compiler too
<13> panic("Foooooooood fight!")
<6> and calculating it
<8> geeks...those who bite the heads off chickens
<6> you can take it down to atomic level
<9> VIm_Enforcer: We'll have to disagree on that one
<2> headmonkey: been reading jargon file?
<2> :P
<2> bronze: :)
<6> but what causes the electrons to spin?
<8> no....i knew that one for awhile now
<2> undrdawg: physics
<2> :P
<14> undrdawg, too much alcohol
<6> lol no Physics just explains that they do spin
<8> free energy !
<9> Quiznos - RNA is very like DNA, but there is some evidence that RNA exists on its own (sometimes) without being transcripted from the source DNA
<7> ok so in designing a low-level programming language with some attributes of dna, i have a ***dna_opcodes
<2> bronze: really?
<6> and is a set of rules based on observation... anotherwords, it is just evidence that they exist
<2> bronze: hmm
<2> like, precompiled source :P
<6> right
<7> dna_opcodes is a multi-dimensional table of function and data pointers pointing into the opcode_dna
<2> Quiznos: ...
<2> :D
<7> one opcode to switch tables
<8> the orthone and the ether symbiotically combine in a space time string free state to produce excess energy tapped by the DNA cpu to produce a steaming pile of crap that should by the laws of thermodynamics be cold
<7> vim?
<9> VIm_Enforcer: ja, recent news - the extant RNA affects traits in newly conceived without ever having been in the DNA.. scary huh?
<2> Quiznos: one opcode to find them
<2> Quiznos: one opcode to rule them all
<7> with one byte of data
<2> Quiznos: and in ***embly bind them
<2> :P
<6> heh we already have viruses
<6> have had before computer viruses
<7> so, it would be like opcode_dna[index] -> fun()
<2> bronze: hmm
<7> in asm code, it would be extrememly easy to code this
<2> bronze: maybe it was a RNA from virii?
<7> headmonkey actually, i've had this idear for years
<9> vchrizz: maybe.
<2> Quiznos: that'd b great
<2> to program a life


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