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<0> yeah, I'd worry about the scatty blaster. <0> light a candle first <1> hahaha <2> I'm not quite sure why CancerMan wants a cock in his scatty blaster, but different strokes for different folks <3> For some reason my brain is trying to make me think of some weird German explosive diarrhea scat anal pr0n. <1> now thats just a crappy weapon <4> ksh: if schlock had one, it would have an ominous hummmmm... <3> ROFL, yes <3> <3 that comic <2> nice <4> scifi rpg - for *four bloody sessions* we were trapped on a hulkship that had got Zen in a big way, and its response to any command was to display a lit candle... <3> hahaha <4> which would have been fine - apart from the fact the AI was viral, and any other ship that came into comms range, never mind docked, also got Zen... <5> what RPG was that?
<4> traveller new era <6> btw, if you're using curl on sarge, note that it's personal CA store is beginning to expire :P <5> RelDrgn: ew, gross. <7> well, empire at war doesn't manage to excite me :/ <4> RelDrgn: yeah. bane of our support life - we now check the installation date of anything that stops working, and if its been an exact multiple of a year (give or take a few days) ***ume there is a cert somewhere that has expired <6> ...or something, i can't find the ca that expired in it. Maybe theres just a new CA, hard to say since curl's error message ****s **** <8> omg, just found this in a shell script: hostname ****s ; uname -a <3> hahahaha <3> I'm guessing it's not mean to be there? :) <3> meant <8> yeah. funny use of those two commands, though. <3> Yeah... that is a little odd. <4> woudln't that set hostname to "****s" ? <8> DaveHowe: yes. and what would uname -a display then? <9> Hahaha., <10> "Linux ****s <kernel version> <blah blah blah>" <8> :) <9> On Yavin, it produced: NetBSD ****s 3.0 NetBSD 3.0 (YAVIN) #8: Wed Jan 11 08:50:32 CST 2006 root@Yavin:/usr/src/NetBSD/sys/arch/i386/compile/YAVIN i386 <4> seems a bit odd to override the host name for that - although I don't think its a permanent change <9> *nod* It's not. <9> Although someone needs that little line of code inserted into their resume permanantly to demonstrate their childishness. <3> hahahaa <9> And actually, unless the user is root, hostname shouldn't work. <4> nothing wrong with a bit of childishness <8> right <4> in moderation, obviously <9> Time to see if my database survives a reboot. <9> I forgot to check my uptime before rebooting her... <8> it's like putting something funny into someone's PROMPT_COMMAND env variable <9> DaveHowe: You should fly to the states to attend WolfNight. <9> :P <11> hello there <4> gotta be better than "yes oh master >" <9> I told our incoming network god that I replaced all of our closet to closet fiber runs with ARCnet token ring. <9> He didn't get it. <11> PS1="\[\033[s\033[f\033[44;32;1m\033[K\l\033[44;33;1m\u@\w\033[44;32;1m\033[0;$(echo ${dsp_offset})f$(echo ${DISPLAY})\033[1;$(echo -n ${clk_offset})H$(date +%H:%M)\033[u\033[0m\]\h\\$ " <2> wtf? over. <12> dsp_offset? <13> should have used 10base and some black tape... <11> and that function dsp_offset is about 15 from the edge, and clk_offset is about 8 from the edge <11> oh. Doesn't work in gnome-terminal, and there,s one other terminal it doesn't work in. <11> works fine in xterm, probably fine in rxvt <9> FauxReal: I'm kidding. I wouldn't dare touch our fiber runs. I'd break one. Not to mention that I'd probably lose my job. :P <12> oh, huh, weird <12> definitely works in rxvt <11> heh. Tell the guy you replaced it with RS422 cabling. <13> 10m fiber->man supposed to be lit here by friday... <8> Viking667: xterm knows more control sequences than any other terminal emulator <9> However, as far as medium, ARCnet works with barbed wire... it's just slow. <11> yeah. So I found. <12> I rather prefer :caption always "%{wb}%-Lw%{kg}%50L>%n%f* %t%{-}%+Lw%-9= %c:%s%{-}" <11> Gotta go. <8> i only use hardstatus line <11> ... wossat in then? <8> Viking667: screen <9> FauxReal: Heh. We have 50/125 regular multimode between the closets, and run 1000baseSX-850nm over it. Downgrading to a 1 megabit connection between closets would get me canned for sure. <11> ahh. <12> Viking667: yes.
<11> I have something here for screen, can't remember what it is. <11> Anyhow, gotta go. <13> CancerMan: depending on how you explained the new bottleneck... it might create a job for you :) <9> True. <13> moved into a new house 4-5 days ago.. has cat6.. i was impressed and almost let me inner geek out. <13> still wanted fiber in between rooms though real cost effective <0> man **** fiber in the house <13> that was a joke. <0> you'll just end up spending $100 on tranceivers <13> cat6 is well above 8/1 cable modem :) <14> something is seriously ****ed up with my firewall at home. <14> it's running *really* slowly. <14> like, ungodly slowly. <1> i think the wife has found bt <14> nono, it's local to the firewall <14> like just running top is using 50% cpu <8> siglite: top, dmesg, ... <15> so, how about $132 million dollars for its opening weekend <5> D-side: your upstream suddenly went to crap? <15> pirates of the carrbiean <15> caribbean :P <14> Hook42: yeah, I know. Neither of those are showing anything of interest. <8> hmm <16> what is the easiest way to find what files are taking the lionshare of my hdd? <11> du <11> but look at the man page. <16> i can do that <14> it's like the processor's running at 1/3 speed or something. but /proc/cpuinfo shows all the right stuff. <10> that information is retrieved once at bootup <4> birdmun: try "du -s *" <4> start at the root, then follow the largest dir until you track it down <15> DaveHowe, we're all in the wrong business <4> fredk: I don't think I could face making endless remakes and sequels to whatever made money last year - my brain would squeeze out of my ears <17> heh <15> DaveHowe, and you would be stinkin' rich ;) <17> fredk: thinking about making a remake of "revolution OS"? :P <4> fredk: nah, the studio would be even richer, and you and me would be fighting with lawyers to get a normal paycheque honoured by them... <15> I dont see mr spielberg with any financial issues any time soon <16> thanks for the info I will try to run this down ... my system has a 100g hdd and it had a fresh install of ubuntu on it after a few power outages it seems to have blown up all over the drive <4> fredk: don't see either of us being able to scrape together the funds he can to make it in the first place - not to mention his special effects lab <7> birdmun: time to check the filesystem. fsck and the likes. <15> DaveHowe, i can do anything that ILM can *coughs* <17> fredk: right. and Im a ***y, female blonde with natural DDs <15> Jostein, you single? <14> this is crazy. <17> hehe <15> speaking of endless remakes, i'm watching lethal weapon 2 :\ <5> Jostein: are they floppy or still perky? <5> because I won't look at pancakes <17> heh <15> Jostein, you do know that DD tends to sag? :P <17> :P <16> hasta and thanks <14> it was last shutdown dirty. <0> goddamn HPUX <14> TenBaseT: "goddamn" is redundant. <5> fredk: even a single D is not a good idea after age 25 <15> hehe <15> b or C is good <5> I'd say NC (nearly C) is perfect <15> hehe <5> won't sag but there's at least a handful there. <15> Yea <18> Pfft. <15> what? :) <18> My girlfriend is 32 years old, 34 D, and she's perky as can be. <15> hehe <19> gur <14> wow <15> Resonator, just wait and see ;)
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