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<0> Falchion: it irks me I can't go full gargoyle on mobile computing <0> Falchion: it's not like I care aobut looking to geeky <1> heh would be nice but eh. Once monocles are cheap and virtual KB's work well, we can do it. <1> Which of Stephenson's books was with the Gargoyle? <0> Falchion: monocles? screw that, I want a full visor with optional transparency ;) <0> Falchion: snowcrash <1> wlfshmn: I just want to jack in. :) <0> Falchion: primarily present at that concert scene <1> Good book. heh <0> Falchion: yeah, it was. <1> Not the greatest, but good. <1> Hmm. I need some good scifi to read. <0> Falchion: been a while since I read good .. gah.. I forget the name of the genre.. how annoying.. <1> Some epic stuff. <0> ah, cyberpunk
<1> DaveHowe: Any good epic series to recommend? <0> all I could think of was steampunk, which isn't very similar ,) <1> Oh, any of you read the Mission Eaerth series by L Ron Hubbard? :) <0> Falchion: good grief no <0> Falchion: I'm staying away from that dude :) <1> You should. great satire of th ehuman race. <0> Falchion: I'm supprised his books don't cost 400$ a pop <1> Nonono It' snot like his dyanetics stuff or whatever <1> wlfshmn: Read book 1 of that series before judging. It's a great, ****ed up series. <1> I read it at like age 12ish, which explains a lot. <0> Falchion: tsk, make an educated oppinion? what do you take me for? an objective observer? ;) <1> wlfshmn: hehe Trust me on this one. if you buy it and read it and you don't like it, I'll send you the cost of the book. <0> meh.. I need more clothes hangers <1> I just tossed a ton <0> most of mine are puny little weak things <0> and I need a hanger for a fragvest.. <1> hehe Oddly enough, I have a flackvest hanging from a hanger as well. <2> this workplace is ridiculous <2> nobody is doing an ounce of work <1> wlfshmn: I think I'm going to mount my LAW tube above my Mantle in my new Apartment. **** a musket :) <1> siglite: About time. <3> neues Firefox <3> 1.5.04 <0> Falchion: hehe <1> I think I might scoot out of work a couple mins early, before it rains <1> Bjprn-: Yeah, fixes about 13 security holes too. <0> Falchion: found myself one of these a while back: http://192.168.1.20/gallery2/v/Personal/wlfshmn/Airsoft/MiscGear/IMG_0261.jpg.html <3> Falchion: It better fix my problems with retrieving ebay and google today.. <1> Uh..... dumb***... 192.168? <0> gah.. <1> :) :P <1> hehe <0> replace the 192 addy with wlfshmn.homeip.net ;) <1> You know, I CAN redirect that host to lemonparty for ya ;) <0> bind messed with me the other day, os I had to let my router hadnle dns directly.. <0> Falchion: ;) <1> Oh nice vest. Mines a US current issue flackvest. <0> Falchion: I have plenty of other pointers pointing at me, it's just the one I most frequently use <1> wlfshmn: hehe <0> Falchion: that one is a candian issue vest anno '95 <1> I just love when people in here use my company so I can see what other **** they've got in their accounts :) And I'll tell you what, we have some SIC K SICK SICK ****ers that are regulars here. hehehe <1> wlfshmn: Looks like nice condition <0> Falchion: Falchion yupp, there are a couple more angles on it. there is a big "A" on the back for some reason though <1> No idea why. <1> Karlberg you or just came with it? <0> Falchion: me neither.. a 'D' would mean it's junked, but and A I've never seen before <0> Falchion: mine <1> You know, with the coloring, it looks like a potleaf above the nametag at a quick glance :) <1> That pouch for a plate? <0> Falchion: I've got those in the red and white, said subdued, black and white and IR reflective subdued <0> Falchion: jupp, should fit a plate in front and one in back <0> Falchion: I don't have any in there though <1> Don't -- WAY too heavy for playing with. <1> wlfshmn: I should mail you a few of my grenades :) <0> Falchion: not much point paying 600$ for something I'll never use when I can fake something here for cheap ;) <0> Falchion: mail services don't like grenades, nor dummys (hard to tell the diff until you are missing a limb) <0> Falchion: I need to lose a few pounds to make the vest fit properly though <1> wlfshmn: Actually, very simple to solve: you ship them apart. The fuse ***embly unscrews. Apart it wouldn't look like one.
<1> wlfshmn: heh <1> wlfshmn: Wear the vest around unbuttoned with a couple weightlifting plates in the pouches. That'll help ya :) <0> Falchion: I can use it as is, but I have to losen the velcro in the sideenough to create a gap, which just feel wrong ;) <1> wlfshmn: ****, I wore mine open in RL. <0> Falchion: it doesn't weigh overly much, maybe 5-6lbs <1> Ours were front opening. <1> wlfshmn: Well no, because you don't have the damn plates in it :P <1> Hence why I said to put weightlifting plates in. <0> Falchion: that one is front opening as well the button part covers a zipper which splits it in front <0> Falchion: the kevlar liner overlaps in front <1> wlfshmn: Oh nifty <1> I'll have to get some shots of mine if ya want. Hell, I might sell flackvest. <4> irc, beer and TV. <0> Falchion: basic PAGST? <1> wlfshmn: Dunno what pagst is. It's a flackvest, not bulletproof. No plates, just heavy kevlar. <1> http://www.newsday.com/news/opinion/ny-wh-nsawiretapping,0,1906650.flash <1> Ah well, heading home. see ya'll later <5> bloody quiet in here <6> Is there supposed to be sound with that animation? <6> eh <7> I have an AMD64, but not sure my version is 64bit. How can I check this out? <8> version of what? <9> the version of your hardware? <7> sorry... of SuSE 10.0 <10> wtf <10> why do customers wait until close of business to start calling with problems? <10> it's the ****ing weekend <11> because they're ****ers. <6> peppero1: uname -a might be revealing <5> siglite: because they know that you love and cherish giving up your weekend for their pleasure. <7> Linux c-5f4ce455 2.6.13-15-default #1 Tue Sep 13 14:56:15 UTC 2005 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux <11> peppero1: now you know. <7> thank you <11> actually. can you have the amd64 kernel and the 32bit userland? <7> with windows you can <7> I mean with Windows you can run 32bit XP on 64bit AMD <5> peppero1: that you can do with linux too. The question was whether a 64 bit kernel could run a 32-bit userland. <11> I haven't tried, personally. <11> its all 64bit here. <5> D-side: I believe you can, actually. There was a post about it on the debian-amd64 list. Quite why you'd want to, however.. <12> D-side: there are reports of people on the debian-amd64 list running a 64bit kernel with 32bit userland successfully <12> yeah what whyzzyrd said :P <11> interesting. <11> thanks both of you. <12> I personally run 64bit systems and have a 32bit chroot for the stuff that needs it <7> what is a userland? <5> libolt: /me shrugs. evidently we were both writing at the same time. <13> **** off d-side <11> whyzzyrd: i'd think you'd want to use the power saving abilities of the proc. <11> jlgaddis: **** my balls. <12> whyzzyrd: yeah no problem :) <13> d-side: ok, just making sure it was really you =) <11> jlgaddis: who the hell else would it be? <11> where've you been anyway <13> dunno why anyone would want to pretend to be you <5> jlgaddis: It was bloody out of character, saying thanks, eh? <13> d-side: moved, been without internet <11> oh ****. is that good or bad? <13> except for my neighbor's wep encrypted networks i cracked <5> jlgaddis: you get internets on, or are you l33ching? <13> d-side: good <3> this is gay <13> whyzzyrd, i'm at work atm <3> i should be out on the club or the bar <5> Bjprn-: then **** off out to a club or bar. <14> Isent there a command to see the CPU load at debian? <13> cat /proc/loadvg <13> cat /proc/loadavg <3> whyzzyrd: There's no night life here... at least not yet.. <14> Isent there a graph? <5> deriaN: erm, you *can* graph it if you like. <14> : ) ?
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