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<0> PolarWolf: it was supposed to be in a nitrogen environment - inherently fireproof <1> DaveHowe: Yah <0> I think the genny that went wasn't in the datahaven bit though <1> I wonder if google earth has pictures of it :) <1> Too bad I can't run it on this hardware <1> DaveHowe: It better be waterproof from above then too, because the fire brigade basically flooded the thing :) <2> Oh. It turns out I don't even have the LATEST version of teco, just TECO-11 <2> I believe they're up to TECO-41 <0> they use a simple versioning number? isn't that against the teco philosophy? <2> I don't actually know. All I know is whatI've read so far.... and what I've got in the RSTS/E disk is definitely TECO-11 <0> I can't imagine teco having anything - not even a version number - that you don't have to look up in a poorly organized manual before you stand a chance of understanding it <2> Night... <2> DaveHowe: actually, I got reading the manual, and actually understood it! <2> Marvel of .... marvels. <2> Mind you, I STILL haven't found a way of displaying a file page by page. Teco's supposed to be able to do it, but all I get is the first page. Guess I'll have to use another one of those single-letter TECO commands to get it. <0> someone want to take this travesty away from Viking667 and give him the *real* teco ? :)
<2> Err, that IS the "real" teco, or about as real as it's gonna get for me. I can't run VMS here, no disc images. <2> And as it is, I'm using an emulator (simh) to run RSTS/E from a pdp11 session <2> ... so it's about as real as it's going to get. Hell, I even managed to copy a file! "run $pip; teco.doc=SY:[1,2]teco.doc" <2> so now I start realising how anal computers were... <2> Anyhow, I'm gone. <1> Meh, Sunday again <3> Sun Jun 25 02:30:04 PDT 2006 <3> aye <3> no more beer though :-/ <1> Hmm, who did "Magic Carpet Ride" again? <3> steppingwolf <0> what colour carpet? :) <3> psycedelic <1> whyzzyrd: Hmm, no <1> Bedlam <4> Steppenwolf <1> Ah, there's more versions <4> PolarWolf: Written by John Kay and Rushton Moreve of Steppenwolf . <1> whyzzyrd: Yah <1> Anyway, I have the Bedlam version <1> Of course I want the original now too <1> It's used in the Reservoir Dogs soundtrack <3> /home/space/mp3/unsorted/Steppenwolf-Magic_Carpet_Ride.mp3 =-) <1> Speaking of Reservoir Dogs soundtrack :P <3> Playing MPEG stream from 04-Boom!.mp3 ... <1> Anyone remember that scene? <1> Hmm, Daddy Yankee <4> PolarWolf: This somewhat reminds me of my sister once *insisting*, even when presented with proof that it was written in the 60's, that a band called Kula Shaker had written "Hush" in the late 1990's. <1> whyzzyrd: hahahaha <4> PolarWolf: Note also, that it wasn't written by Deep Purple. <1> whyzzyrd: Most popular stuff today stems from the 60's and 70's <4> Even they covered it. <1> o/~ I'm happy, I'm feeling glad, I got sunshine o/~ <0> someone want to take this travesty away from Viking667 and give him the *real* teco ? :) <1> DaveHowe: Send him an alpha with openvms instea <0> eek <0> wtf? <0> I typed that like ten minutes ago <1> Hehe <5> hello! where can i add applications to Autostart (startup) on fedora? <4> SpeedyGhost: well. <1> Depends on what you need to do <4> SpeedyGhost: Your question is ambiguous, because it's very unclear what you're trying to achieve <5> i need to add 2 programs on Autostart, when i login to kde <5> amsn and kopete <4> SpeedyGhost: so, have you googled "KDE start application at login" ? <5> yes <1> Most window managers have provisions for that <4> SpeedyGhost: and hence found that you ought to put them in something like .kde-init in your home directory? <4> SpeedyGhost: That isn't how to do it, BTW, unless KDE manual says so. <4> SpeedyGhost: Nota Bene the "something like" in that. <5> hm i have tried to add it on bashrc, i don't have .kde-init in my home directory <1> SpeedyGhost: You need to look for the GUI thingie which does that <1> I ***ume KDE has that <4> PolarWolf: I never bothered, because my workstation at work stays up months. <1> I never bother either <3> docfu: who was the lucky gent ?
<6> whitecap 69 kilograms <3> ahh <3> i'm about 73kg or so and get told i'm skinny <1> Depends on your average build <3> 6' <6> 5'11" <6> but a good portion of that is in my now-thinning gut <4> docfu: what's causing the weight loss? <1> I'm 197cm and hover around 85kg <1> I prefer to keep it around 80-82, but hey <1> Need some reserves for winter :) <6> whyzzrd me running 60+ kilometers every week <6> whyzzyrd I know, its unstoppable <4> docfu: Ahh, I'd not be able to do that. <6> heh <6> KOSS emailed me back <6> they gave me two addresses of places that sell koss headphones in japan <4> PolarWolf: IIRC I'm around 115kg <6> so I emailed KOSS back and I said "Hey guys, I hate to be an *** but writing letters is so 1800's, can you give me a phone or an email address?" <4> and they told you you were an ***? <6> no i'm waiting for them to email me now <6> i've yet to find a better pair of lightweight headphones than koss's KTX-PRO's, too bad they stopped making them, they were only $20 too <1> whyzzyrd: Still depends on your overall build :) <4> hell. Ozzy Ozbourne covering Sympathy for the Devil.. <6> whyzzyrd so you are a fat ***? <6> Cause I weight 69kg's and i'm lean , so unless you are taller than 7' or are carrying a small child you shouldn't outweight me by more than 30kgs and you do at 45kgs :) <4> docfu: I'm overweight yes, but not lightly built to start with. <1> whyzzyrd: BMI is sooo wrong <4> docfu: I reckon I'd be ok at 90 kg <6> whyzzyrd well I can tell you the secret to losing weight but you've gotta keep it quiet <4> docfu: I'm reasonably strong. I can out-lift a lot of guys at work that actually work out all the time. <6> it'll put that low carb diet out of business <4> docfu: Eat less, and exercise. <6> eat right, exercise :) <4> docfu: There's no secret <4> I eat right, apart from the quantity. <6> oh the secret is to move to japan <6> where food is so damn expensive you can't help but starve <1> Eat resonably right, *regularly*, and keep a moderate level of exercise <4> I find *zero* time to exercise. <7> i have *zero* motivation to exercise <1> whyzzyrd: My dogs keep me in reasonable shape <1> Could be lots better, but then I need to start training again <6> every time i see a fat person i just wanna run 6 miles or so <1> Which I plan to anyway <6> fear drives me :) <6> fear of the dark side, fear of never being able to see mr happy without a mirror <6> (or video camera) <7> haha, thank god i'm not overweight <7> at least still not <4> docfu: I've been overweight for years. I've lost a good bit recently. <6> reminds me <6> i gotta buy more bandaids before i go running and start using the damn things <6> not to mention the embarr***ment of looking like i got stabbed <4> docfu: blood on shirts from running? <6> whyzzyrd nipple blood <6> after 3 hours of running your nipples will eventually wear down and bleed <4> docfu: so, why not tape over em? <4> docfu: doesn't that nip some? <6> i can't find that um <6> medical tape? whatever its called, so i use bandaids <6> whyzzrd burns like a son of a bitch when you get into the shower <6> its like AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! NAD BURN! NAD BURN! AHHH AHHH! <6> well <6> i should go get dinner <6> i haven't eaten all day <6> life rules, what can i say? <1> I generally skip lunch in weekends <4> PolarWolf: I can't do that. <1> I don't do breakfast either
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