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<0> I still couldn't find a decent xbox I could use for my media center yet. :/ <1> lol <2> if the users -need- that, I just say: "good luck with that" <3> Jostein: ha ha ha <3> Jostein: their support channel will be filled up though ;-) <3> "HELP, how do I get on nekonet and start my own chan??? plz, HULP!" ;-) <3> </spam> <2> haha <2> these ****ers chose efnet <4> Reply: "/join #I_****" <3> Jostein: nah, I meant to say that if you start pampering people you'll be used for other purposes. its bound to happen <2> yeah <2> speaking of irc on irc: you guys **** at irc <2> that is probably why Ive managed to complete 3 doramas this week <5> Hmm, the company that I ran cabling for last week wants me to do another job for 'em, except it's in Columbus, Ohio.
<5> That'd be some good money, if they paid me comparable to what I got paid for the job last week ($475 for about 4 hours work). <2> heh <2> how far off is it, anyway? <5> Well, last week was in Columbus, Indiana, which is about an hour drive. Columbus, OH, is a five-hour drive. <5> And she said it'd be Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday nights. <5> So they'd have to pay me $2000 or so to get me to take it. <5> That'd actually be a nice three-day paycheck. <0> wow <5> All I did last week was run 8 Cat6 cables. <2> nice <6> that's damned good pay for pulling copper <5> Three came from one spot, three more from another, and the other two from another. Each of the drops was about 10 feet apart, so all I did was bring 'em together and run 'em all at once to the office. <2> thats the kind of job I could have done -without- coffee :P <5> DaveHowe: I don't even run cables for $work, but I'll do it for $100+/hour, especially when it was that easy. <2> yeah <6> jlgaddis: I don't pull cable for $ork either, but will cap and box the terminations if needed <5> I left home at 10pm, got there around 11pm, got the cabling done, BS'd with the two other guys for a bit and left right about 4am. <5> DaveHowe: *nod* I have part-time guys that I can make pull cable, but I usually end up punchin' 'em down (not a big deal to me) <5> Takes all of 30s to do that. <7> I HATE punching cable down. <6> jlgaddis: yeah. but its a pisser if you throw a TDR on it and it barfs somewhere 2/3 into the run... <5> If we're pulling any cable though, it's usually 200'+ runs of Cat6 or 1000' runs of fiber (not fun). <8> Anna Nicole Smith is dead <5> DaveHowe: That's when I make the part-time guys go fix it. =) <7> Yes she is. <7> On a good note, she gets to see her beloved husband again. <5> And her son. <9> need help.. <5> DaveHowe: Hopefully she does. =) <5> She was smokin' at 22. <10> uhm.. ok.. this DSL modem has exactly one settign that can be set, and it's the p***word requires to change settings... <10> wtf <9> in shell whts the command to check the system.. like wht it is <5> wlfshmn: HAHAHAHA <5> D0pEy: "top" <9> top ? <11> wait... anna nicole smith died? <6> avengerx: fraid so <7> avengerx: Yes. <9> the link ? <7> And they had the camera off. <5> D0pEy: Just type it into a shell. <9> top <9> in da shell / <7> I want my empty V. <11> wow... at 39... and she just had that kid to <12> drugs do that <6> *nods* preferably the bash shell. c shells can only be found on teh c shore.... <11> #linux... the CNN of undernet <12> I thought debian was done with Bash, it's Dash now. <6> safemode: dunno, they won't let me have a real linux at $ork, its all readrat and sleezy <13> avengerx: what happens when you let schitzo hang out here :P <2> hah <14> "She was due to check out tomorrow" <2> checked out a day early, eh? <5> Jostein: Heh heh. <11> they're not going to refund her room for that <6> jlgaddis: I am an equal opportunity hater - all OSen **** <5> avengerx: To the contrary, they'll charge extra for the cleanup.
<5> DaveHowe: Heh, okay. Well I have touched SUSE's offerings, but I quite like RHEL. <5> DaveHowe: I only have three Linux boxes that aren't running RHEL now. One's Debian (central loghost), and the other two are Gentoo (database server and my workstation). <6> jlgaddis: been bitten by the Deadrat's habit of overwriting perfectly good config files once to many times... <6> heh "gentoo - I don't have a os, I have a hobby" <11> mad tyte linux yo <6> "its been three months - has it finished compiling yet?2 <6> (2)accidental footnote <11> i live my life once compiled program at a time... for those 18 hours or more, im free <12> compiling doesn't take that long. even a whole OS on a modern box. But that being said, wasting time compiling **** that isn't going to get any benefit from being locally compiled is stupid. <5> DaveHowe: Heh, Gentoo works out well for that particular server. It runs nothing but SQL, so it's nice and "stripped down" without a bunch of other crap taking up CPU time. <12> how big of a footprint does that leave? <6> jlgaddis: oddly enough, oracle agree and are planning their own vresion :) <12> If it runs nothing but sql it shouldn't be more than say, 50MB installed. easily. <6> safemode: it should fit on a floppy :) <5> safemode: Exactly, I want it nice and stripped down. <12> i've gotten stock debian installs in around that size <6> safemode: minus data space of course <5> It has SQL and SSH running and that's it, except for the incidentals. <12> that's total space <5> safemode: Well, it uses GB's and GB's, but that's the data in SQL, not the OS. <12> with gentoo, you still have to have all the dev **** ... <11> DaveHowe: it's +straightedge <6> avengerx: down, not across? <11> sorry, -straightedge i've been messing with eggdrop bots too much today <2> HAH <13> rotting your brain away <11> an uno bot... the absolute waste of irc bandwidth <6> if there is more than one uno bot, is that a paradox? <13> DaveHowe: why don't you try it out, with any luck, undernet will be ****ed into a blackhole :) <11> DaveHowe: thats the cause of all netsplits <6> avengerx: I thought that was the pr0nbots? <11> pronbots and pornbots cause a minor rift in the irc space time fabric... tis true <15> OK, who owns a copy of applied cryptography? I know somebody here has it... <3> squib: what about it? <16> squib: I do, but it's encrypted. <15> lion-o: well, I don't appear to have a copy of the fifth printing of 2nd edition, and schneier's posted errata is for fifth edition <11> i have a copy here somewhere in the lab <15> the description of SKID2 and 3 on pages 55 and 56 bother me <15> he appears to be contradicting himself and I"m looking for confirmation or denial from somebody else <3> there you go :-) <11> ha! <17> *gulp* <11> i think his lipstick was out too <11> bad doggie <3> time for me to get one last beer and then cuddle up. FRIDAY tomorrow. Which is good because my policy is to have irc open on fridays at work. <9> anyone has a ircD ? <9> msme ? <9> msg me.. <18> an ircd? on irc? what hogwash <6> even my winduhz box has an ircd :) <5> avengerx: haha, I've never heard anyone else say that except my future ex-mother-in-law. <4> why would you want one? <5> avengerx: ("lipstick") <4> they're a pain in the arse to setup <4> not like there aren;t plenty that someone else has already setup that you can use <18> clubie > /dev/DaveHowe/Win/Null <4> if Dave is running an ircd, I can promise the only clubies getting anywhere near it are those he lures there himself :) <18> cool, we made him crash with that redirect <6> still waiting for your nisi then jlgaddis? <5> DaveHowe: Huh? <6> smsie: its in a sandbox, but otherwise normal; not that I run it often
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