--- Log opened Tue Jul 28 00:00:58 2009 01:12 -!- Tyler2 [nexon@70.28.238.67] has quit [Read error: Operation timed out] 01:50 -!- efneTI84 [efneti84@67-60-127-44.cpe.cableone.net] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 01:51 -!- efneTI84 [efneti84@67-60-127-44.cpe.cableone.net] has joined #calcgames 01:51 -!- mode/#calcgames [+v efneTI84] by Milton 02:19 -!- Barrett [~chavez@75-165-242-53.slkc.qwest.net] has joined #calcgames 02:51 -!- merthsoft [~merthsoft@h23.16.17.98.dynamic.ip.windstream.net] has joined #calcgames 02:51 < merthsoft> Andy_J and bsparks 02:51 < merthsoft> oh, and Nikky 02:51 < E-J> and y_J 02:52 < merthsoft> and E-J 03:06 -!- merthsoft [~merthsoft@h23.16.17.98.dynamic.ip.windstream.net] has quit [Quit: Lost terminal] 03:18 <+bsparks> heya Milton 03:18 <+bsparks> err 03:18 <+bsparks> damn 04:29 -!- Merthsoft [~Shaun@140.141.213.3] has joined #calcgames 05:04 -!- Merthsoft [~Shaun@140.141.213.3] has quit [Ping timeout: 384 seconds] 05:07 -!- Merthsoft [~Shaun@140.141.213.3] has joined #calcgames 05:29 <+bsparks> Merthsoft 05:33 < Merthsoft> bsparks 05:33 <+bsparks> Merthsoft, 05:33 < Merthsoft> bsparks, 05:33 <+bsparks> you hilighted me and Andy_J earlier? 05:33 < Merthsoft> did not 05:34 <+bsparks> ok :) 06:21 <@Andy_J> did to 06:51 < Merthsoft> prove it 06:53 <+DSP_Lord> Andy_J and bsparks 06:54 < _Digital> 09:19:59 < merthsoft> Andy_J and bsparks 06:54 < _Digital> 09:20:23 < merthsoft> oh, and Nikky 06:54 < chronomex> 09:20:01 < merthsoft> Andy_J and bsparks 06:54 <+bsparks> DSP_Lord, Merthsoft Andy_J bsparks 06:54 < chronomex> 09:20:52 < merthsoft> and E-J 06:55 < E-J> [19:19:59] Andy_J and bsparks 06:55 <@Andy_J> google voice invite ^_^ 06:55 <@Andy_J> (MAD) AJANATA 06:55 <+DSP_Lord> <_> 06:55 <+bsparks> Andy_J, damn you! 06:55 <+bsparks> I've been waiting for mine for months :( 06:55 * chronomex had a GV account since forever 06:55 <+DSP_Lord> OOOOOOOOOOOH 06:55 < chronomex> I had a GC way back when even 06:55 <+DSP_Lord> i get it now Andy_J XD 06:56 <@Andy_J> bsparks: I just signed up a little over a week ago 06:56 <@Andy_J> for the record that number is in arizona 06:56 <+bsparks> wow, lol 07:01 -!- DSP_Lord [~darksidep@h102.135.28.71.dynamic.ip.windstream.net] has quit [Quit: restarting.] 07:03 <+bsparks> oh wait, your NUMBER is now MAD AJANATA? 07:03 <+bsparks> that is awesome 07:04 < chronomex> ohhhh yeayuh 07:04 < Merthsoft> that's not a number 07:04 < chronomex> it is if you dial it on a phone 07:04 < Merthsoft> those are letters 07:04 * Merthsoft dials 07:04 < chronomex> 623-252-6282 07:05 < Merthsoft> :( pick up :( 07:05 <@Andy_J> you would 07:05 < Merthsoft> so i call that number 07:05 < Merthsoft> and a lady says "SAY YOUR NAME" 07:05 < Merthsoft> and then i say "shaun" 07:05 <@Andy_J> and it rings my cell and office phone 07:05 < Merthsoft> ooooh 07:06 <@Andy_J> and gives me the option to answer after telling me who you said you were 07:06 <@Andy_J> or have it go to voicemail 07:06 < Merthsoft> that's cool 07:06 <@Andy_J> and it also rings FROM your number as far as caller ID is concerned 07:06 <@Andy_J> even though it boucned through google 07:06 < Merthsoft> i only have one phone so there's really no point in me getting that 07:06 <@Andy_J> vanity phone number :P 07:06 < Merthsoft> i want (123) 456-7890 07:06 < Merthsoft> but i bet it's already taken 07:07 < chronomex> 123 isn't an area code 07:07 < chronomex> noober 07:07 < Merthsoft> why not? 07:07 < chronomex> because it starts with a 1 ... ? 07:07 <@Andy_J> ^ 07:07 < Merthsoft> so? 07:07 < Merthsoft> fine 07:07 <@Andy_J> 1 is the country code 07:07 < chronomex> phone numbers can't start with a 1 07:07 < Merthsoft> i want 9876543210 07:08 < chronomex> there's a guy with 321-LIF-TOFF 07:08 < chronomex> The Cheshire Catalyst is his name 07:08 < Merthsoft> haha, that's cool 07:08 < chronomex> and he talks about it all the time 07:08 < chronomex> it's cute the first or maybe second time 07:08 < Merthsoft> i could get (SHA) UNM-CFAL and almost have my name 07:08 <@Andy_J> I know someone with OGM-STFU-LOL (sic) 07:08 < Merthsoft> lol 07:08 < chronomex> awesome 07:09 < Merthsoft> and i suppose i could jsut tell people to dial shaunmcfall and the last l will be ignored 07:09 <+bsparks> I'd want 675 992 7591 07:09 < chronomex> why? 07:09 <+bsparks> O RLY YA RLY! 07:09 <+bsparks> :p 07:09 < chronomex> lol 07:09 <@Andy_J> heh 07:10 < chronomex> I have 206-JOY-LIST 07:10 < chronomex> but that's by accident mostly 07:10 <+bsparks> 664 983 2271 ? :p 07:11 <+bsparks> OMG WTF BBQ! 07:11 <+bsparks> ok, back to other stuffs 07:11 < chronomex> k 07:11 <@Andy_J> 623 was the only area code they had AJANATA in 07:11 <+bsparks> ahh 07:11 <@Andy_J> took me half a minute to get a word out of it 07:11 <@Andy_J> which is funny because M, A, and D are all the first letter on their number 07:11 < chronomex> silly Google 07:12 < chronomex> when I'm spelling on the phone 07:12 < chronomex> either I type into my cellphone and see what it comes up with 07:12 < chronomex> or I use phonespell.org 07:13 <@Andy_J> my cell phone sucks because it has a 0 in it 07:14 <@Andy_J> and phonespell doesn't use that in words 07:15 <@Andy_J> apparently my office phone spells A-1 MOLT BACK 07:15 < chronomex> I have 206-2-SWANKY 07:16 <@Andy_J> 1 also sucks 07:17 <@Andy_J> north east ohio's area codes suck 07:17 <@Andy_J> they all have 1 or 0 07:17 <@Andy_J> 216, 330, 440 07:17 < chronomex> :( 07:17 <@Andy_J> 234 doesn't but I've *never* seen a number in that 07:17 <@Andy_J> and it's been around for almost a decade 07:17 <@Andy_J> 234 and 330 are North American telephone area codes for part of Northeast Ohio, United States. Area code 330 was established on March 9, 1996. The overlay, area code 234, was established on October 30, 2000,[1] but phone numbers were not assigned to it until 2003.[2] They cover the Akron, Canton, Youngstown, and Warren areas. Ten-digit dialing has been mandatory since October 1, 2000.[1][3][4] 07:19 <@Andy_J> I would assume 234 is mostly credit card machines 07:32 < Merthsoft> man, my phone has tons of 0s and 1s 07:32 < Merthsoft> 740-405-1420 07:33 < Merthsoft> that's 4 numbers taht dont have letter! 07:33 -!- DSP_Lord [~darksidep@h102.135.28.71.dynamic.ip.windstream.net] has joined #calcgames 07:33 -!- mode/#calcgames [+v DSP_Lord] by Ginsburg 08:02 -!- Merthsoft [~Shaun@140.141.213.3] has quit [Ping timeout: 384 seconds] 09:17 -!- Tyler2 [nexon@207.236.108.217] has joined #calcgames 09:30 < chronomex> tev / Nikky: do either of you know about ticalc.org's backup plan? 09:31 < chronomex> because I just got real worried 09:31 < chronomex> and I think a nightly rsync would be a good thing 09:31 < chronomex> and I can offer that 09:34 * tev wakes up 09:34 < tev> We don't have backups?! 09:35 < chronomex> no, I'm not aware of what backup plan we have. 09:35 < chronomex> but if you think it's a good idea, I can start up a rsync job right now 09:35 < chronomex> I just don't have a great deal of bandwidth 09:37 < chronomex> though I have a small boatload of disk available 09:37 < tev> Maybe a full/incremental backup system? It would be more complex, but save a lot of space 09:37 < chronomex> what do you mean? 09:38 < tev> A full backup would be done occasionally (backs up everything), and incremental backups would be done more often which only saves files changed since the last backup. 09:38 < chronomex> I've got over 100G available, and /usr/local is less than 6G 09:38 < tev> Backup programs like dar have features like that. 09:38 < chronomex> hm 09:38 < chronomex> can it work over a ssh connection? 09:39 < tev> Not sure... but it can split backups into multiple files and is designed to handle limited disk space situations well (i.e., when you have to swap backup files in and out as they're made) 09:39 < chronomex> I think we ought to ask Magnus what he's got set up first 09:39 < chronomex> oh, man, I'm never going to run out of space 09:39 < chronomex> I'm not that sort of person 09:39 < chronomex> :P 09:40 < tev> Oh, are you talking about /dev/hda1? 09:40 < chronomex> I have a machine that I can spare a bunch of space on 09:40 < chronomex> hosted in a friend's basement 09:41 < tev> Backup files could be made on that device (on the server) and then downloaded through SSH 09:41 < chronomex> hm, could do that 09:41 < chronomex> has to be cron'able 09:41 <@Andy_J> keys 09:41 < chronomex> I know about keys :) 09:41 <@Andy_J> with no passphrase to a locked-down account on the remote :P 09:42 < chronomex> hey, maybe ticalc and calcg could arrange some cross-backup plan 09:42 < chronomex> how much data do you have? 09:42 <@Andy_J> I haven't had shell on the server for like a year 09:42 <@Andy_J> so 09:42 < chronomex> o 09:42 <@Andy_J> ¯\(°_o)/¯ 09:42 < chronomex> heh 09:42 <@Andy_J> can't type ythat into terminal -_- 09:43 <+bsparks> ¯\(°_o)/¯ 09:43 <@Andy_J> option+shift+, \ ( option+shift+8 _ o ) / option+shift+, 09:43 <@Andy_J> and terminal nabs option for meta 09:43 <@Andy_J> so yeah :( 09:43 < tev> I'm mentioning dar because it's the only one I'm familliar with (it's the one I use on my computer). There are others out there. Dar supports encryption, incremental backups, and ignoring certain directories 09:43 < chronomex> :( 09:43 < tev> and should be able to be set up with a script 09:44 < chronomex> tev: ah, I just shove everything into a svn repository and then rsync it to a couple places 09:44 < chronomex> that's how my versioning works :) 09:44 <@Andy_J> svn has better ways of backing it up 09:44 < chronomex> yeah 09:44 < chronomex> there's a mirror thing, actually is what I use 09:45 < chronomex> goddamn israel 09:45 < chronomex> why do you seem to want a war with iran 09:46 <+DSP_Lord> because iran sucks? 09:46 < chronomex> I've noticed 09:46 < chronomex> but israel just gets on my nerves sometimes 09:46 <+DSP_Lord> or, more likely, because Jews and Muslims do not play well together? 09:46 < chronomex> yeah, that soundsa bout right 09:46 < chronomex> :( 09:46 <+DSP_Lord> (generally speaking) 09:46 < chronomex> yeah 09:47 <+DSP_Lord> simple solution to this problem: 09:47 < chronomex> a friend of mine who went to Israel in the past and is now in Egypt for the summer had to get a second passport 09:47 <+DSP_Lord> global thermonuclear war. 09:47 < chronomex> walking into Egypt immigration booth with Hebrew on passport == bad idea 09:47 < chronomex> haha 09:47 < chronomex> the State Dept agreed with her, now she has two passports 09:47 <+DSP_Lord> sad thing is that's true. 09:47 <+DSP_Lord> nuke everyone ever and the problems go away. 09:48 < chronomex> yeah 09:48 <+DSP_Lord> don't, and the problems remain. 09:48 < chronomex> glassify that fucking desert 09:48 <+DSP_Lord> no, i mean EVERYONE. 09:48 < chronomex> yeah, the people too 09:48 <+DSP_Lord> as in 6 billion+ 09:48 < chronomex> o 09:48 < chronomex> well I don't like that idea. 09:48 <+DSP_Lord> that's the only solution >_> 09:48 < chronomex> :( 09:48 < chronomex> NOT AN ACCEPTABLE SOLUTION 12:03 -!- Tyler2 [nexon@207.236.108.217] has quit [Ping timeout: 202 seconds] 12:34 * chronomex peers in 12:34 < chronomex> anyone going to DEFCON? 12:34 <@Andy_J> nope 12:34 <@Andy_J> mebbe next year 12:35 < chronomex> pity 12:35 < chronomex> anyone else? 12:50 <+DSP_Lord> nope. 12:52 * Andy_J slaps DSP_Lord around a bit with a les paul 12:54 <+DSP_Lord> hi 12:54 < chronomex> hi 13:35 <+bsparks> I need to fucking get paid or someone is getting beaten to death with the exercise machine I recabled 14:13 -!- Tyler2 [nexon@76.70.181.149] has joined #calcgames 14:51 -!- Tyler2 [nexon@76.70.181.149] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 14:51 -!- Tyler2 [nexon@76.70.181.149] has joined #calcgames 14:55 -!- Tyler2 [nexon@76.70.181.149] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 14:55 -!- Tyler2 [nexon@76.70.181.149] has joined #calcgames 15:01 -!- Tyler2 [nexon@76.70.181.149] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 15:01 -!- Tyler2 [nexon@76.70.181.149] has joined #calcgames 15:13 -!- Barrett [~chavez@75-165-242-53.slkc.qwest.net] has quit [] 16:00 -!- patrick_ [patrick@c-71-231-7-80.hsd1.wa.comcast.net] has joined #calcgames 16:01 -!- Tyler2 [nexon@76.70.181.149] has quit [Read error: Connection timed out] 18:58 -!- CalcMaze [aardrop@nightshade.epfarms.org] has quit [Ping timeout: 204 seconds] 18:58 -!- CalcMaze [aardrop@nightshade.epfarms.org] has joined #calcgames 18:58 -!- mode/#calcgames [+o CalcMaze] by Milton 20:24 -!- CalcGames [aardrop@student3113.student.nau.edu] has quit [Ping timeout: no data for 487 seconds] 20:24 -!- CalcGames [aardrop@student3113.student.nau.edu] has joined #calcgames 20:24 -!- mode/#calcgames [+o CalcGames] by CalcMaze 22:59 -!- patrick_ [patrick@c-71-231-7-80.hsd1.wa.comcast.net] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] --- Log closed Wed Jul 29 00:00:58 2009