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<0> I dont use it, I cant say.
<1> smsie: At least you'll get another bike out of it.
<2> Isn't it called mandrivia now or something?
<1> smsie: how did your mad securing go.
<3> whyzzyrd: well, yeah. If I hadn't, I would have hauled them to court :)
<4> i cant decide which one is good for me
<3> whyzzyrd: "mad securing"?
<1> smsie: huge rawlbolt and chain.
<0> ZiRaa, what do you want to do with it?
<5> hahahah
<5> [21:36] * scatballz (sin@stfuplzkthxndien****plzkthx.com) Quit (Quit: changing servers)
<3> whyzzyrd: ah. The guy downstairs is a builder. He came up with a fairly large metal hoop and it's embedded in about 3ft of concrete in the garden, so I have something pretty secure to lock the bike to
<1> smsie: saw some suitable chain for you on my way to work this morning. It had links about the size of a bike. There was a short length of it on a truck, which was struggling hard.
<3> whyzzyrd: I have a locking cable, about 1/2" thick. And a brake disc lock, which it fairly hefty. I'm planning on a 3ft long heavy chain too
<3> also pondering a lock with a 120db alarm on it
<0> heh. thats why I like my Jeep. its kinda hard to walk off with. well not really, but no one wants to.



<6> you mean you don't already have a length of chain?
<6> what kind of biker are you?!
<1> Damnyankee: if they want to walk off with it, they'll come along with a low-loader and a forklift.
<3> NineVolt: not much of one. I'm not really a biker, just a commuter :)
<7> Does anyone know of any standard way to find out what distribution of Linux is installed on a server?
<6> the chain is a must. fingerless leather gloves also.
<0> whyzzyrd, or a screwdriver. its not that hard to hotwire a 17 year old vehicle.
<3> NineVolt: you *can't* be much of a biker on a machine with a 50cc engine. It sounds like a hairdryer
<6> heh
<1> Damnyankee: ahh. You didn't say it was 17 years old.
<1> smsie: I bet it does.
<6> you can still take people out with the chain though. or at least swing it around and look menacing :P
<3> whyzzyrd: *shrug*. It saves me around 90minutes a day travel time. I figure it's wonderful :)
<6> i want a bike :\
<6> www.f1engineering.com -- nicest bike ever.
<6> by far.
<8> blah
<1> smsie: I'm not knocking it. My sister and her bloke live in london. They commute by moped.
<0> wamty, ask the admin?
<6> diesel dirt bike.
<2> NineVolt: bah
<9> whyzzyrd: here moped is something you get when you turn 15, and get rid of when you turn 16.
<3> NineVolt: not *exactly* the kind of bike you go to work on though, is it? :)
<10> Hmm...I need something to munch on
<6> runs on diesel, biodiesel, kerosene, etc :P
<2> man I need a haircut
<6> actually it's just a conversion of a street legal kawasaki dual sport bike.
<3> wlfshmn: yeah, that's a moped. That's what I have. They're perfect for a town with this much traffic
<9> smsie: commuters here, that are in the market for such machines, are likelier to get a vespa around here
<0> I acculy need the jeep.. or some 4wd vehicle. I have to go off road for my job.
<6> segway > moped
<9> smsie: in fact, I have two coworkers that commute by vespa in the usmmer
<10> Wow, I'd love a job which would require me to drive a 4x4
<9> PolarWolf: Do like Jostein. Get a job with an H2 company car ;)
<10> wlfshmn: Generally gets you around quite fast in the city
<0> Segway = Evil! trust me, they where invented less than a mile from where I sit.
<6> kentucky network admin.
<3> wlfshmn: pubic transport takes me between 60 and 90 minutes each way depending. If I was to drive, that's about 45 minutes each way (plus /day tax plus /day parking). Moped: about a 25-30minute journey. Free parking. No congestion tax. Win-Win
<10> wlfshmn: Haha
<10> wlfshmn: ****ing expensive to drive in scandinavia
<5> PolarWolf: or use a monstertruck.
<0> PolarWolf, im a construction laborer for a blasting company... its not that exciting, but I need to get to equipment thats not on the road.
<10> Actually, anywhere in northern europe
<10> Revenger: Haha, yeah
<10> Damnyankee: Sounds like fun
<10> Damnyankee: Better than spending your days staring at a computer screen
<10> I should get a job as forest ranger here
<9> PolarWolf: Forests? In .nl? ;)
<11> hi
<0> PolarWolf, yep it is. I did that for ten years..
<11> i need a usb prism2 dongle
<10> wlfshmn: .se
<11> any suggestion?
<10> yotta: Try a local hardware store?
<8> yotta: buy one.
<0> Ebay?
<11> no one know wich device is prism2
<10> wlfshmn: -25C as we speak up here in Lappland :)
<11> all clerks are like me ignorent
<8> yotta: then buy one.



<6> isn't prism2 a 802.11b chipset?
<8> better yet, if its that diffucult,just buy another wireless adapter.
<10> NineVolt: It is
<6> wireless dongle?
<10> yotta: I don't know if there actually are any prism2 USB adapters
<12> can someone point me in the right direction, i have a problem with mounting a slave drive using ubuntu?
<10> whyzzyrd: Don't forget the grog
<11> a b/g adapter is not prism2 ?
<2> w00t. bonus hits direct deposit on thursday
<8> Zhadow: man mount
<10> g? probably not.
<12> man mount?
<11> ok
<1> heh
<13> there's prism54 for that, not?
<1> no grog. lent is.
<12> WOW
<10> tojoe: Hmm, sounds familiar
<1> but if I feel too bad, I expect that I'll make an exception for medicinal purposes.
<12> thx kosmo ill look thur that for a bit
<10> whyzzyrd: Go sleep :)
<10> whyzzyrd: Hope you'll feel better soon
<0> why does X-chat have a beter interface with firefox than Thunderbird does?
<14> K_F: around dude?
<2> Damnyankee: huh?
<15> yoz: jup
<15> yoz: writing on http://www.kfwebs.net/articles/article/34/M***+Virtual+Hosting+using+Apache#sec07
<12> i think it is a format problem....because disks says it is NTFS, but GParted says it is ext3
<15> uhm.... skip the #sec07
<0> i cant click on a link in an e-mail and get it to open a window.. but I can in X-chat
<15> Damnyankee: you just have to configure it
<15> Damnyankee: http://www.kfwebs.net/articles/article/8/How+to+use+Firefox+from+external+applications
<14> K_F: oh nice.. wanted to let you know that I got a new modem.. so my mail server is back up. I removed the
<0> Ive been trying to figure out where/how. :/
<14> K_F: the MX records.
<15> yoz: ah,ok. So I should just remove the domains from my server then?
<14> K_F: so.. thanks alot!
<15> yoz: you're welcome.
<14> K_F: yeah.. thanks!
<15> deleted
<2> Hmmm, wonder if I should upgrade subversion in the middle of the day
<14> K_F: alright ;) lemme check the stuff you work on ;)
<10> K_F: Dude, your site layout is b0rk in firefox
<16> hi PolarWolf
<10> Viking667: Ey
<15> PolarWolf: oh?
<15> care to take a screenshot?
<15> and I'm using firefox myself.
<10> K_F: Sure, moment
<14> PolarWolf: not in windows ;)
<10> K_F: I'll take two
<15> PolarWolf: only thing I can think of is if you have a low resolution, and that the right column get over the content
<14> K_F: nice.. I could need that ;)
<15> is it related to the donation button?
<17> fun with CSS borkedness?
<10> K_F: Bingo
<10> K_F: Right on both accounts
<15> PolarWolf: so, is it better now?
<10> Which basically means you didn't make it resolution independent, which is bad practice at best :P
<2> Viking667: div and span
<10> K_F: Donation buttons are gone, but on the "articles" main page the google bar is still ****ing up the layout
<10> I like tables
<10> I can't really shake off its use for element placing
<16> schitzo: heh. Now THAT'S why I can't get the idea of how to use it.
<15> PolarWolf: okay, removed that one as well
<10> K_F: Don't remove content, fix it! :)
<10> Fixed width pages, bah, I hate scrolling sideways
<2> fixed width ****s
<15> PolarWolf: fixed that one as well, it was due to a google ad


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