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<0> http://kotaku.com/gaming/clips/rocket-jumping-techno-zen-199339.php ... Holee... <1> goddamn I hate sms packager <2> ah finally, i just had to restart everything over and over until they all agreed to talk to each other <2> even though it was "registered" in the log, it wasn't *really* registered. <3> RelDrgn: COM is a bitch <3> RelDrgn: stuff has to be registered in the right -place- ;) <4> eww <4> http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/0907061bukk4.html <3> Nanuq: meh.. I really don't see why we have to criminalize poor taste.. <5> hehe <5> Yep <6> Yep <7> . <- dot
<6> no ****? <6> How long did it take for you to figure that one out? <7> *shrug* <8> whoah <7> Day changed to 09 Sep 2006 <8> . <=- another dot <6> I am surprised, yoz knows what a dot is <8> are they equal, alike? do they share the same ideas? <6> :) <5> 00:00 <7> yeap.. <7> 9.9. <5> a good time to start over <8> or will they wage war? <6> <-- unix shell <7> <- youth only zone <3> yoz: like 'em young eh <6> pedophile <7> yet another zombie <7> or whataver.. <6> I prefer pedophile <7> nah. <6> /forcenick yoz pedophile <7> /forcekick ksh shut up! <3> now, we don't have forcenick, do we? <6> No, but it's a cool idea, no? <7> wlfshmn: hopefully! <7> ksh: not really. <5> Lion-O, hey, have you ever worked with iaso backup? <7> it would be abused too often :/ <3> yoz: you know, I have yet to actually use an oper command on anyone... <7> ;-) <3> yoz: there is a shortage of sufficiently dumb people on neko <7> wlfshmn: there is? <6> It's an IRC network, there's never a shortage of dumb***es on IRC <7> right.. ;D <3> yeah. the dumbness I see on here doesn't need oper meddling <6> indeed <3> Falchion: ... <9> wlfshmn: What? I'm a stoner, I can't help myself. <3> Falchion: ah, true <5> Did any of you guys work with any online backup services or software of that kind? <7> I don't even have linux on my laptop nor workstation anymore.. the only linux box is my server atm. eew. <5> haha <5> I honestly believe that using rdiff-backup on a linux/unix platform works exceptionally well unless you have very specific needs <10> hey is there an option to p*** to the kernel via the bootloader that tells it where to get it's initramdisk from? not via the initrd line, but on the same line as root=/bla etc <10> (i've got no way of p***ing that initrd line on) <3> fredk: i do that for some remote backuping, but with rsync <5> wlfshmn, Yeah rsync is nice, but I think rdiff is a step ahead of it. <3> fredk: works well enough, and cron and some scripting glue to rotate weeklies <3> fredk: sure as hell beats trying to teach my computer-illiterate father how to rotate backup tapes at his office <5> wlfshmn, mmm, as does rdiff except its easier to keep track of generations and you can easily restore to a given point in time. <3> fredk: yeah, I only have "current" and the various sundays as datasets <5> wlfshmn, I'd say on average some smuck **** up twice a week and need us to restore at a given time. Its hell to go through the different datasets. With rdiff we can just say "hey, restore this dir to 5days ago state" <3> fredk: this has been runnign for about a year, and I have yet to restore a single file <5> wlfshmn, hehe <3> fredk: it's really in place more in case of fire or some burglar runs off with the server <5> wlfshmn, yeah :)
<5> wlfshmn, we started off thinking that we would use it to restore our own ****ups. <5> Havent happened once <5> we restore ****ups by clients 2-3 times a week <3> fredk: so, rsync backups to my house, and when they fill up the drive they are on, I put in a new harddrive and give the old one for dad to store at home for long-term <5> wlfshmn, yeah, I keep 45 days <3> fredk: I have every weekly for a year stored <4> hmm <3> fredk: dunno if I should bother rotating old disks back in.. it's easier to just buy new drives, and that allows me to compensate a bit for increased data volumes whereas otherwise I would end up having to switch drive more and more often <4> re wlf <3> re eric <5> wlfshmn, you have a plan, most dont :\ <3> fredk: there whole dataset is 20-25GB, or 12GB after gziping the weekly <5> mmm <3> fredk: it's a matter of headache prevention ;) <3> fredk: if they didn't have backups and the server caught fire, it would be my headache triyng to get stuff to work again ,) <3> fredk: I happily spend other peoples money to prevent my headaches :) <5> hehe yeah <11> Travan 20/40's vault 'em once a month <3> fredk: plus we are talking some 500$/year in disks, which is well worth it to have sane backups <5> wlfshmn, **** yeah <3> fredk: as an added bonus, when it's time to shift drives, I look through my inventory and see if I have old drives totaling a similar amount of space and move the long-term stuff onto them and keep the shiny new drives for myself <5> mmmm <9> Hmm, 300gb for $73, 100gb for $10, both after rebate. <3> Falchion: 10$ sounds like a good deal ;) <9> yeah. $80 shipped, $70 rebate <12> woo new toys came in! <4> 10 750 mL bottles so far <4> $5.90 a bottle ;) <12> i've done all i can do to the nintendo DS. <12> nothing more can be added. <9> D-side: Dude, you're worse than a Honda ricer: A handheld ricer. <13> D-side, are the DS's actually good? <13> how do they compare to PSP? <12> eh. <12> okay. easy comparison. <12> a psp is a handheld PS2. a DS is a handheld N64 <13> keep in mind i rarely play games :P <12> psp's widescreen format makes it great to watch movies on though <13> what are they like for media? <13> battery life? <12> depends on what you mean by media, and they're both pretty damn good with battery life, i have to admit. <13> DS screen smaller? <13> hrmm <12> yes, but theres two of them. <12> Dual Screen. <13> by media i mean movies/music <13> hrmm <12> possible on a ds but the psp was really made for that. <13> can do differnt things on each screen? <9> If you rarely play games, why bother? <12> i basically play games on the ds, and watch movies on the psp <13> Falchion, portable media player :) <12> adikt: bottom screen is a touch screen, top is regular. <9> D-side: Bah, PSP is good for games too :P <12> adikt: psp then. <13> ah <12> Falchion: undoubtedly, yeah <9> adikt: Then get a portable media player instead. <12> but thats what i've been doing lately. <12> Falchion: they're too expensive really. <13> yeah, im looking at a psp <12> well maybe not <13> Falchion, but they dont play games :P <12> considering cost of psp mem stick pro duos. <12> adikt: don't even consider the ds for movies or music. <13> ah ok <9> adikt: So get a pocket PC instead. It'll do all that and much much more. <13> gf wants a ds for some game <9> hell, you can emulate a gameboy on a PPC. <9> And then you buy a GPS for it and you suddenly have cheap GPS naviogation for your car, plus media and game player. <12> or get the psp for the same functions. :D <9> D-side: GPS navigation on a PSP? Emulators on the PSP?
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