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<0> sal all <1> huh? good night? Where do you live? <2> jesus H I wish I could "eject" my external disks THE WAY ITS SUPPOSED TO HAPPEN <2> Viking667: :p <1> kosmo: lol. <2> Smitey88: English. <1> Smitey88: ahm, english only. <2> Viking667: its almost beer thirty <1> what? So you've drunk beer 29 already? <3> hmm, beer. <2> Viking667: hahahahaha <1> kosmo: I tried that with a LS-120 the other day and it didn't work either. <1> ejecting, that is. <1> Smitey88: now stay with ENglish. <3> beer always requires more beer ;)
<2> Viking667: windows bites ****. I know. Captain Obvious. <2> Lion-O: BEER! <4> Viking667: I got it working on my ls120 drive once, forget how.... <2> Lion-O: I had a hot roast beef and two beers for lunch today. <1> Lion-o: no it doesn't. It occasionally requires toilets too. <3> Viking667: oh, right! ;) <5> kosmo: that conjours images of you sitting down to a side of a cow, with a knife and fork. <0> i don't speak english but i hope understand! how have a trainer/tutorial for Linux? <2> whyzzyrd: not quite that much beef :) <1> tonsofpcs: it's a bit of a moot point now, I didn't get to keep it, and it would have been another ide device anyhow. I don't have any spare slots <2> whyzzyrd: technically, I had a "Beef on Wick" <3> Smitey88: www.tldp.org <1> hello whyzzyrd <4> yea, i don't really like the ls120s that much <4> they're slow at real floppy read/writes too <2> (for whatever reason, prononced "weck" around here) <3> Viking667: good, can you do my laundry too? ;) <2> tomorrow is laundry day. <0> thanks lion-o <2> I wonder if its fauxbye? <1> Lion-O: you fly it over here and pay me for the electricity, i'll think about it. <3> lol <2> Lion-O: and bring beer. <2> whyzzyrd: yes. <2> with a goodly dollop of horseradish and a bit of Au Jus <5> kosmo: a well fried medium-rare steak in that then? <5> ie, properly glazed on the outside, just rare in the middle.. <2> whyzzyrd: actually, a big slow roasted beef roast, think sliced. <2> -k <5> kosmo: Ahh, just as nice, but different. Served warm? <6> i want steak <6> you bastards <2> whyzzyrd: quite warm, yes. <2> whyzzyrd: then you add a bunch of horseradish to make it lively :) <2> with beer to wash it all down when your eyes start burning. <5> kosmo: I was always intrigued by proper pastrami. <2> whyzzyrd: a proper pastrami is a gift from the gawdz <5> kosmo: My local deli sells fresh horseradish. <5> kosmo: I don't think it's obtainable here. <2> I grind my own horseradish occasionally :) <5> kosmo: it's supposed to be properly evil to do. <2> whyzzyrd: horseradish? yeah. it hurts your eyes. <2> makes your nose tingle. <2> but damn does it taste good when its done. <5> I bet <5> kosmo: you make your own pastrami? <7> what do you guys prefer, lilo or grub? for a workstation <2> last batch of horseradish I ground I used cider vinegar instead of white vinegar... gave it an interesting taste. <2> whyzzyrd: I wish. no. I buy it from the deli. <5> ImNotMark: What does it matter which bootloader you use? <5> kosmo: I'm looking for someone that actually knows how to make em. <7> whyzzyrd: it really doesnt <2> whyzzyrd: good luck :) <5> ImNotMark: So, go with the default.. <7> im just trying to see what people prefer <7> whyzzyrd: with gentoo there really isnt a default <3> ImNotMark: who cares? you'll have to work with it, not us.
<2> ImNotMark: you use the one that ****s the least. <2> whyzzyrd: supposedly the best pastrami comes from the Carnagie Deli in NYC <6> I love grub only because it lets me un**** myself. not that i've had problems recently. :) <2> time for me to go to the deli and buy some cheese then go drink a bit o beer <2> toots! <3> yeah, more beer. /me heads down to the cellar <3> kosmo: *wave* <5> http://www.carnegiedeli.com/pastrami1.JPG <5> right. time for bed <6> ew. <6> later. feel better. <5> D-side: I've been feeling the , erm, how to describe, buzzing legs, quite badly for the last few days. <5> D-side: you know when you're ill, and your legs feel about 10x their usual weight, and feel wierd. <5> anyway, have a good one <8> Are the SQL gods around today? <9> merci <9> mersi <9> Meri ! <10> hahaha, I love Engadget... http://www.engadget.com/2006/06/09/microsoft-goes-gold-on-compute-cluster-server-2003/ <10> "They're only asking a mere $496 per quad-core node, which should be a relatively easy sell considering the competition is open, free, and doesn't use a date that's three years past in the title of their product. Oh, wait." <8> I have an SQL question. The pastbin is http://pastebin.com/770877 . I have two tables. One is a list of maps played, with a serial pkey (id), event date, start time, end time, and some info about the map. The second table is a list of kills, with a serial pkey (id), event date, kill timestamp, the attacker (winner), the victim (loser), and how they did it (method). My goal is to create a single query that returns a data se <11> CancerMan: you cut off at 'returns a data se' <12> hm, anyone got a nice modern PC with Debian & the gimp? <12> (and some spare time) <11> rhowe: I'm on a P4 2.8Ghz running experimental <12> actually, scratch that.. 7M would take me too long to upload <11> 7M? <12> 7Mb images <12> at 256Kbit/s upload, that's going to be a while <11> rhowe: dialup? <11> 256kbit, thats like 2 minutes. <12> SpamapS: Not far off, sometimes <11> 4.8 minutes actually <12> SpamapS: Well, if you fancy apt-getting gimp-ufraw and doing some decoding for me.. <11> ufraw? whats that? <12> SpamapS: It's b0rk here, and I haven't the energy to figure out why <12> SpamapS: It's for reading raw CCD images <11> Get:1 http://http.us.debian.org testing/main gimp-ufraw 0.5+cvs20051021-1 [166kB] <11> rhowe: and now what? <12> SpamapS: How good is the colour balance on your monitor? <11> rhowe: I'm on two Sony X93-SDM LCDs. <12> SpamapS: Excellent <11> I'd say "better than average" <12> SpamapS: Better than the screen I have at work, which just plain isn't bright enough <11> oh yeah these are crazy bright <11> says its an unsupported format <12> SpamapS: You need to load the gimp after installing the package <11> I did <12> SpamapS: Really? It should have "UFraw" listed under the format types then <11> .crw is even listed in my list of supported types <11> 318 bytes? thats not it <12> SpamapS: heh, no. Should be 7,000,000 bytes or thereabouts <11> yeah <11> standby <12> HTTP 403? :) <12> Try downloading again :) <11> Yeah I am <11> I dunno what it was doing.. its coming down now at about 512kbit <8> SmapapS: Oh whoops. <12> SpamapS: I hadn't set file permissions appropriately <11> ahhh <11> hahaha <12> SpamapS: So you downloaded a 403 page :P <11> yeah I see that now. ;-) <8> ...returns a data set with the LAST KILL for each map in a particular event. <11> CancerMan: the last one? oh hmm <11> standby afk for a minute <13> Where can I find a anti-spyware command line scanner for Unix to process e-mail attachments? (E.g ./spyscan <file>) <3> dorfus: you can try software like dspam and such, combined with clamav it protects against a lot of spam & virusses.
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