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<0> whitecap: http://www.recipezaar.com/17227 With 1/2 cup butter.
<1> if i have no bacon grease saved i prefer butter to margarine when frying eggs potatos and such
<0> s/butter/MARGERINE/
<0> I like butter on seafood. And for sauteeing. That's about it.
<2> Hunderdth even
<3> oh wow, Die Hard is on
<4> Yuppie Ky Ay mother****
<3> nod
<3> great line "this line is for emergancies only!" "no ****ing ****, you think I'm ordering a pizza"
<4> can see that happening today
<2> That ****ing figures. The Tragically Hip are going to Phoenix and Im going to be out of town
<5> hello
<5> ipv6init sert a quoi
<0> http://www.charlotte.com/mld/charlotte/business/16599117.htm



<0> That's quite close to evil, actually. I know other companies push for tax breaks for new locations, but I've not heard of anyone demanding changes in legislation and publicly badmouthing those responsible.
<2> *pindrop*
<0> Christ. I was nearly having to page-up to keep up with the scroll an hour ago.
<6> O_o
<3> sorry, die hard has my attention
<7> IRC Sundays
<3> hey PW
<7> Emerson: Hurro
<8> Thats better
<8> freakin dead here wtf
<8> wtf is up
<8> im root
<8> bong
<9> hi
<10> hello
<10> who know how to disable ipv6 in openvpn?
<11> denx: the manual is a good start
<12> it's a good thing you guys live in different time zones, because i don't think anyone else in mine is awake
<11> I doubt you're the only one awake in your time zone
<12> :(
<12> the only one who has to work at this job
<11> so people aren't working in a hospital right now ?
<12> umm
<12> i'm not at a hospital
<11> I thought you were refering to the timezone
<12> then i corrected with "at this job"
<11> your job ****s then :)
<12> yes :(
<12> it's because i don't know perl
<12> gotta be the reason
<11> buy a camel book and you know
<12> i have one
<12> learning slowly
<12> so that i can get a better job
<10> Sunblade, of course, good, but there's only one option (in v. 2), - tun-ipv6. I think it enabled by default (i see it in chapter "Internet6" in netstat -r (FreeBSD6), but how to disable? (sorry for my bad english)
<10> have You an idea about this?
<12> recompile?
<10> already compiled from sources
<12> google?
<10> moot :)
<7> You learn perl so you can have a better job?
<12> PolarWolf, yes
<10> already, but nothing about disable ipv6
<11> PolarWolf: yes, didn't you know ?
<12> it's all part of my master plan to take over the world
<12> with glue.
<11> I thought JAVA is the language these days *ducks*
<11> I concur
<12> oh, i wouldn't never become a dev
<12> would*
<10> goodbye ;)
<12> bye
<12> i'm only tired of my shell scripts not being portable
<11> PolarWolf: though in practice they earn more
<7> moot: You'll be in a world of hurt when you build perl scripts only to discover that your target systems don't have a required module installed.
<12> i setup a bash script with some expect code that connects to an oracle db and runs a simple select command
<7> Trust me, shell scripts are quite friendly if you know what you're doing
<12> but the darn sql client doesn't work in linux here
<7> Sunblade: If financial gain is the only motivator, then yeah, I guess



<12> "better job" != more money
<13> moot: some might disagree
<12> in my case, it's true
<13> depends mostly on what you value the most in a job
<12> education
<12> lack of repetition
<11> ofcourse not the holidays :)
<11> time for a toasted ham and cheese sandwich.
<12> share
<11> moot: what are you doing for work now ?
<12> unix/linux support for cisco employees
<7> Oh my, a support droid
<12> :(
<7> Yeah, you want a better job
<11> lol
<12> told you
<12> it's very sad at times
<11> I need a laptop stand at home
<7> Yeah, sure, but I'd design the backend to provide a consistent view of storage, not rely on frontend tricks to do the right thing
<12> consistent view?
<12> whadda ya mean?
<7> "thousands of mountpoints" smells like weird design
<7> But I'm sure someone has thought it over, without details its hard to say
<12> well, here's an example
<12> a developer needs a space to store clearcase views
<12> so we give him a dir on a netapp, with it's own quota
<12> and set it at /auto/ws<username> on the automounter
<12> it sorta keeps things transparent to the boneheads
<11> I still need to do some research if the cisco catalyst is something for us
<12> i woudlnt' know
<12> i'm not a network person yet
<12> i can give you the TAC's number
<11> nah, thanks I first do some reading
<12> very well
<7> Is cisco anything but very expensive these days?
<12> not really
<12> closed source mantra
<12> driving an enterprise
<12> lots of activex development
<7> Well, they do have pretty green boxes, maybe that's a selling point
<11> ah yes it was the catalyst 6500
<12> they gave me a unix job, that's all i really like about them
<7> The best trick they pulled was the PIX
<7> Charging $20k for an underpowered PC with couple of NICs
<12> some of them are fairly small
<12> but yes, too damn expensive
<11> PolarWolf: the new catalyst is pretty neat, it's very modular
<7> Sunblade: Yeah, our network guys seem to like thjem
<11> and with reason :)
<7> But for some reason they manage to throttle things to 100M at the servers and 10M/HD at the desktops
<11> we still need a decent solution at our colocation
<7> It's 2007, FFS, and we still use 10M/FD
<12> meh
<12> we have gigabit throughout here
<7> err, s/FD/HD/
<12> have you guys seen telepresence?
<7> moot: My take is that they're afraid of the required work to change things
<11> still I am curious about the price, maybe I'll call a cisco reseller
<7> While in reality I have more work to do that they do
<12> maybe... fiber backbone, with gigabit to nodes seems fast enough to me
<12> the real bottleneck is thinkpads they make us use
<12> xp w/ altiris, kernel level virus scanning, and cisco security agent
<12> i had to disable everything but the virus scan to get my 2ghz laptop to run faster than my sunblade 150
<7> Altiris is ****ed, Symantec has it claws on it now
<12> they bought it?
<14> symantc anti virus blows and slows machines down like ****
<7> moot: yeh
<12> lame
<12> it's already a slow piece of ****
<12> i can't imagine what horrors it will cause under symantec's vision
<7> Well, lessee...Wise will be dead in the water, SVS will be gutted, Deployment Server will become worse than it is now, and Notification Server will be put on the forefront
<15> PW!
<7> Because I ***ume that's what they're really after...system 'management' with Notification Server, a.k.a. "How to spy on my users"
<7> Nanuq: Hey


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