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<0> it's a microphone <0> so yes, you COULD use it as a replacement penis if you wanted to I guess <0> it has a large diaphragm too <0> so no change o pregnancy <1> but.... no warm <2> uhoh <3> CancerMan: hehe <3> CancerMan: http://www.barebones.com/products/yojimbo/index.shtml <3> It does look like a pecker kinda <4> can someone tell me how i can tell what version of alsa i have? <5> hello <6> phillyshreds: use your package manager. <7> wheee, tickets for the city of lost wages. <8> ? <4> hi <4> thanx
<4> but i looked it up using emerge -s <8> ? <4> alsa <7> tavi-san: english, dammit. <7> AUGH <7> Tasha-911: english, dammit. <7> tavi-san: sorry mate. <8> <8> :( <8> <2> hey <2> i could read that ****! <9> docfoo: wtf was that? <6> bah.. Anyone recall the command to setup the initial debian/* filestructure when building a package? <10> er... <10> debian/rules something or other <10> its been years. <10> but i've only done that with packages that included those scripts. <6> same here, google'ing while we speak. its one of those "oh yeah" things :) <6> its the only thing I don't like about Linux' manpages.. "man dpkg-buildpackage" gives me no links what so ever to this command. <10> this is from vanilla source? <10> or you pulled it via apt? <7> docfoo: what was it? it was garbage over here. <11> Falchion: you awake? <7> schitzo: tavi-san was looking for you <7> tavi-san: THERE HE IS <11> kosmo: yeah, like I care about him. :) <12> docfoo: care to provide a utf-8ized version? :P <3> Yay, lockpicks are here! Woohoo! <3> schitzo: Yup. Partially (working) <7> Falchion: ****ing thief. <6> dh_make, thats the one. <6> D-side: No, this is a vanilla package. Or its going to become one 8) <3> kosmo: I've never ever ever used picks to steal something (not counting military) <11> Falchion: if my DSL is down at home and my DNS is with y'all. Is there a way I can park email somewhere through a MX for some time until my DSL comes back up? <3> schitzo: Sure, you can point your MX record to a mailserver setup to accept mail for you. <11> Falchion: I know that. Do y'all have some such service? <6> hmm, no, not dh_make. blech <11> kosmo: once again thanks for the use of a machine. <10> schitzo: hell, ask one of these guys for a backup mx <11> kosmo: otherwise I think everyone in here would think I'm dead. <10> no need to pay for it with these guys around <7> schitzo: thats why its there man. <11> D-side: oh yeah. duh. <3> schitzo: OH, non-free? Yes, we have MailHop Forward to forward to existing email accounts. Or Relay, which will just relay it to a server on an alternate port or BackupMX to hodl the mail for you <7> jesus h the gal that is visiting my $cow-orker smells purdy. <3> schitzo: BackupMX will hjold it for 10 days. Forward will just send mail to other account syou have <11> Falchion: if I have an ccount upgrades sitting here waiting. Can I add that BackupMX onto it? <10> Falchion: thats a free service? <13> it was chinese <3> schitzo: Msg me your username so I c an pull up the account <7> ooers, and it is one of the more edible gals in the office. <13> i really don't give a **** what it said <3> No, none are free. <12> docfu: recode didnt fetch that here :P <10> Falchion: how much though? <3> BackupMX is $29.95/year. <10> thtas pretty good. <12> Well.. First time Ive heard about anyone trying chinese in here. I'll give the guy that much
<3> Forward Lite is also $29.95 <3> schitzo: Check out No-IP's prices. if they're cheaper, use them. <11> Falchion: ok <3> schitzo: If you wanna access your mail whil eyour server is down, use Forward Lite. Just set your MX records to have a 60 TTL so you don't have to wait forever for MX changes. heh <14> schitzo: bitch, i didnt listen to you and florida won last night and they did score over 127.5 pts <14> and i won 100 bucks <11> tavi-san: really? I didn't even watch the game. FLA won eh? that's cool. <14> UCLA got creamed <11> Falchion: yeah I'll wait until siglite wakes up and see if he can just give me somethign temp. <14> ~ 20 pts difference between them actually <11> tavi-san: spiffy. I'm glad that SEC beat the PAC-10 then. <14> weird thing is that on player to player offers <14> UCLA did have a higher chance to win <15> Falchion: the TTL only changes the caching of DNS records, not the mail server timeout <14> way higher, i guess it's just the name that pops up <15> Falchion: or were you talking about dynamically ***igned dsl address? <14> schitzo: http://cbs.sportsline.com/collegebasketball/scoreboard <3> killall-9: Yes, I know. But with a low TTL when he changes them back to his normal server status (since he wanted this temp). <3> killall-9: Yes, it's dynamic <3> As least I ***ume it is with his DSL <11> yeah, just temp stuff until my DSL comes back up. since the phone company has some sort of issue with my line <6> the only thing lacking in Debian is the documentation which is sometimes lacking.. 'debian/control' doesn't appear to have its own manualpage. <3> Ooops. <4> i just ran emerge to get a new alsa driver, and now i have no sound after i rebooted <4> what's that about? <3> heh 160103 abusive update clients "Its because my IP keeps chANging!" hahaha right... <13> hey falchion <13> you get that? <3> yep. <13> how was it? <16> argh, damnit. <16> to winduhs. ugh. bbl <7> im baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaack <13> gah, its too late for that **** <3> docfu: Lots of background noise from you moving stuff :P <13> oh do i need to redo it? <3> And you mumble in parts :< <13> there were trains going by, etc <13> I can redo it <13> its hard to get silence because i'm near a train station :) <13> and i have a fridge <13> and i read off the computer screen <3> docfu: I can do some editing magic, like removing your pauses and stuff, so that isn't a big deal but you need to read it more. hmm... stronger... :) <13> stronger? <3> docfu: As long as you speak up and don't move your mic and stuff it'll be fine. <13> heh i was going for that weak pissed off feeling <3> docfu: Remember, you're reading to an audience. You have to keep their attention. <3> hehehe <13> oh <13> and i'm pretty sure i'm totally getting laid next friday <13> so like... <3> heheh <10> phillyshreds: I'm fairly sure there are very few (if any) people who are likely to help gentoo users here. <10> phillyshreds: instead, why dont you go to freenode and ask in #gentoo-users <10> i think thats the channel anyway <7> gentoo seems to be pretty sado-masochistic <13> i'm having a hard time recording in anything but a jolly voice :) <4> ok <3> hehe <10> no, its just #gentoo <3> Crap, phone <10> kosmo: eh. <10> kosmo: i've got a pretty fast box, and I like it. <7> schitzo: moop? <13> elf <9> whoops <11> kosmo: p00m <9> he broke it <7> schitzo: re:mail and hosting, why dont you call the fellows over at dixiesys out and farm out your hosting? <7> schitzo: cheep cheep. <11> kosmo: yeah that's what I think I'm going to do.
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