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<0> at the north of the pacific its pretty rough <1> batton down the hatches, drop the sails, camp out for a day or two <2> tyfoon will rock your **** <0> or is that considered another ocean <1> jdv79: that's why I'm taking the coastline from here to SF first <1> then crossing over. <0> ah <2> tag: that would be pretty cool <1> that and to avoid unprotected ocean territories <3> A typhoon is a hurricane in the Pacific, fwiw <2> tag: watch out for pirates. <1> because I don't want 15 philippinos with a ****ing rocket launcher mobbing up on my boat <4> oh yeah, there was a recent attack somewhere near there <4> actually, between the phillipines and Borneo, there's supposedly quite a group of pirates, but that's not where I was thinking of <2> happens a lot off the coast of africa
<1> I wont go until next year anyway <1> and maybe not until the year after. <4> oh right, Strait of Malacca last week, between Malaysia and Indonesia <1> **** is gonna take all summer <4> you'd be fine <1> I gotta train, and save money. <2> word. <2> i've got plans to move to .ph in the next year or two <2> so see you there. <1> so in the mean time, I'll just pick up chicks on the tuesday night raft ups in lake union <1> uNF <2> word. <4> watch out for burning piers ;) <1> infi: Yeah two have gone up in the last few months <1> heh <1> oh well **** happens <2> tsunami <2> rock your socks. <4> too bad it couldn't be Pier 62/63 while Rod Stewart was playing the AT&T crudfest <1> sili_: tsunami's actually aren't very dangerous in a sailboat <1> strangely enough <1> unless your docked up <2> tag: big waves will rock the **** of any b0at <2> big enough, anyway <2> 50 <2> 50' might be survivable <2> in rough conditions <1> sili_: nah <2> yah. <1> almost everyone that was out in the indian ocean during that super tsunami didn't suffer from ****, there were hundreds of stories of people out on sailboats (and other water craft) who when they came back to port found the port was ...gone. <1> 'cause the tsunami isn't really a big wave, I mean you'd notice it, but it doesn't break out in the ocean or anything <1> so it wont throw you around <1> it'll just lift your boat up, and mostly go under you <2> what about aliens? <1> **** aliens <2> and mermaids... they don't **** around <1> I'm bringing my .38 <4> and harpies! <5> GumbyBRAIN: rod stewart <6> Yes... Spend $30 on a z900 and it'll just work if i want it setup. How do you think i mean five years ago," stewart said. <4> and like, Scylla and Charybdis and stuff <2> and dolphins <4> I think Scylla and Charybdis are down by the Cape of Good Hope though <1> anyway it's all a long way off, in the mean time I gotta get this loan approved so I can take this boat <2> i wish i had credit. <4> ooh, go to Borneo and kidnap an Orangutan <4> he'll keep you company on the way back <2> cosigning my 350z with my dad should help though. <5> GumbyBRAIN: livin' la vida loca <6> I suppose. It'd be fun to composit graphviz views into a jobs list, the occasional loca, perl job posting is fine. <1> yeah I've had to convince my dad to co-sign on this too <2> cosine <1> in fact, he's the biggest variable in the equation, I should be able to find $60,000 for an $80,000 boat with a $215,000 replacement value pretty easily <1> but with my credit, nobody will give me money <2> you could smuggle filipinos. <2> cute ones <1> yeah that's the plan <1> ;-) <2> or mexicans <1> got get something for entertainment on the way back. <2> you gotta go to .ph man
<2> it's good stuff <1> I will eventaully <1> eventually <5> GumbyBRAIN: look at our mutant little babies! <6> And we can detect with our at the door, i will look for the little **** up and tells his wife to put up my phat tunes. <2> i don't recommend manila, though. maybe cebu <1> gagawin ko iyon...tapos isa taon. <1> well I'll be in a boat so I'll just go wherever the hell I feel like ya know <7> any debian users know how to rebuild whatever should be in /var/cache/apt/* ? <7> nevermind, just mkdir'd the dirs it was complaining about <8> dec_: you should be able to nuke that whole directory if there's a problem. The bits that matter are in /var/lib/apt and /var/lib/dpkg <7> hobbs <7> hobbs: it complained that /var/cache/apt/archives and archives/partial were missing <7> working fine now that i've resurected them <8> gotcha. makes sense. <5> GumbyBRAIN: sneeze <6> Where's an ingy when you sneeze or not in insert mode. <5> GumbyBRAIN: chris is married to becker <6> Which in our stars, but in the long dark lunchtime of the larger gold artifacts, none of the wtf is to think you are married. <9> GumbyBRAIN: Johnny has a barrow at the marketplace. Judy is a singer in a band. <6> And i was having (or, someone else was taped by someone in a band. <10> GumbyBRAIN: fix my subversion working copy <6> I'm an american, fahrenheit is what i need a copy of the 6pan design, seeing as it should, the perl version are you working on. <11> anyone had exp with xslt? <5> Woosta: heathen, thats Desmond and Molly <12> Yeah - I wrote a magazine article about it, sorta. :) <12> the experience I have tells me that I'm happy I don't have to do too much <5> GumbyBRAIN: obladee obladah life goes on <6> They weren't feminists, they were doing put unknowns on at the concurrency params when it goes to get out of his life. <9> simcop2387: Shhh .. names have been changed to protect the innocent <11> merlyn: meaning, you like it because it does a lot, or you don't like it because you won't use it too much? <7> Another off topic question: can you tell which kernel driver is providing a certain device (ethernet device) in linux? <12> I'm happy it's not my day job today. <11> merlyn: not clear on what you are trying to say about xslt <5> GumbyBRAIN: desmond and molly <6> heathen, thats desmond and molly. <9> lol <12> I'm saying that I'm not one of those people for whom XSLT was optimized. <13> GumbyBRAIN: using XML for publishing? <6> Actually, that might be for the reason for any of the xml plist format and a half. I want all of sea lab. <14> xslt makes me violent. <15> but what doesn't? <15> xslt is great for particular transformations <13> Someone must like it. <11> what's the perl lib that deal with xslt? <12> like XML::LibXSLT? <14> Using xslt to make HTML is painful. <13> xahlee: there are a couple <16> dec_: kernel 2.6: /sys/cl***/net/eth0/device/driver/module is a symlink to the module in question <15> ew73: well,yeah.xhtml shouldn't be too bad,though <14> bpalmer`: Only slightly less ****tastic. <13> my main issue with XSLT is that none of the hoped for suite of common templates have materialized. At least not anywhere I've been able to find them. <12> did you check the XSLTPAN? <15> there exists such a thing? <15> cfedde: I've enjoyed the o'reilly xslt cookbook <13> google apparently does not think XSLTPAN exists. <13> xsltan maybe.. <11> who actually uses xslt? and doing what? <13> also google is hiding it from me. <11> cfedde: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XSLT <16> xslt would be an impractical extraction and report language <7> peterS - exactly what I was after, thanks. <15> but it's filled with eclectic rubbish <13> easy things should be verbose. Hard things monumental. <12> yes - that was a joke <15> I do enjoy a good monument, after all <12> sorry - had to sing "that's life" to a wild karaoke crowd <14> merlyn: Does this karaoke establishment have wifi? <11> merlyn: which was a joke? <12> nope <12> I'm using my EVDO <14> merlyn: It should. You could live-podcast yourself.
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