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IRC: #boycottnovell @ FreeNode: October 1st, 2009

_goblinAdus: are you really suggesting that Google would have been ignorant of it?Oct 01 00:00
schestowitztrmanco: Nokia for GoogleOct 01 00:00
schestowitzWeirdOct 01 00:00
Adus_goblin: Absolutely not.Oct 01 00:00
AdusBut I think you will find that without the copyright holder issuing a takedown, in a legal sense there is no way you could argue google acted against the law.Oct 01 00:00
schestowitzhttp://www.thepirategoogle.com/Oct 01 00:00
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AdusI think the key is that TPB ignored takedownsOct 01 00:01
_goblinAdus: Ergo, the question would be asked, if Google knew it cached pages linking to copyrighted material, what did it do to prevent it?Oct 01 00:01
AdusIt doesn't have to do anything. Unless it's informed by the copyright holder.Oct 01 00:01
_goblinAdus: Wrong....the takedown notice is not needed...I can explain why if you wish...Oct 01 00:01
schestowitzhttp://ladyada.net/make/bedazzler/Oct 01 00:01
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_goblinAdus: In terms of a civil case a takedown notice would be best practice.....in respect of criminal law (and a police prosecution) there is no SOP for issuing a takedown notice prior to charge....Oct 01 00:02
Adus_goblin: Maybe, I'm not a lawyer and presumably nor are you. Remember the burden is on proving google knowingly did it, I think it would be nearly impossible to do that without having informed them.Oct 01 00:03
_goblinAdus: Burden of proof in civil "balance of probabilities" in criminal "beyond all reasonable doubt"....thats why Companies would prefer a civil course IMO as its easier to prove.Oct 01 00:04
_goblinadus: and no Im not a lawyer....but damn close.Oct 01 00:04
schestowitzJudge?Oct 01 00:06
AdusYes, but as you said yourself, the best practice is to issue a takedown in a civil case, presumably otherwise you'll fin it much harder to get a judgement in your favour.Oct 01 00:06
AdusIf a criminal case has an even higher burden of proof, you think without being informed they couldn't fight it off?Oct 01 00:06
AdusI don't particularly like google, but I think they could plausibly deny it enough to fight off a burden of "beyond all reasonable doubt" as you could never prove they knew about it.Oct 01 00:08
AdusThe fact me and you know they do is not enough.Oct 01 00:09
_goblinsorry afkOct 01 00:11
AdusnpOct 01 00:12
_goblinadus: The take down notice has two purposes (IMO) in respect of a civil case:Oct 01 00:12
_goblinadus: a/ To try to get immediate removal of "offending material" with little cost...Oct 01 00:13
_goblinadus: b/ to strengthen the case should it reach the civil courts....and (sorry I forgot one).......a scare tactic when the cost of the case is not practicable to whats being infringed.Oct 01 00:14
_goblinnow in respect of a criminal allegation:Oct 01 00:14
_goblina take down notice has no worth (IMO) in a court of law UNLESS its issued by a government body....Warner Brothers telling you to remove Harry Potter 20 from your site does not add anything to a criminal allegation of copyright infringement, since its the Police who are responsible for the investigation and prosecution not the company...Oct 01 00:15
_goblinthe only time where something like a takedown notice is issued:Oct 01 00:16
Diablo-D3except you now have the DMCAOct 01 00:16
_goblinwould be crimes that fall under the Harrassment Act offences where a "first instance harassment warning" is issued to highlight the allegation.Oct 01 00:16
_goblinor....Oct 01 00:17
Diablo-D3which gives, for example, Warner Brothers o make your life shittyOct 01 00:17
_goblinLiving off immoral earnings (running a brothel) where some forces have a SOP to issue an immediate closure notice first and then proceed with a prosecution if that is ignored.Oct 01 00:18
_goblinand sorry.....Oct 01 00:18
_goblinSOP = Service Operating PolicyOct 01 00:18
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_goblinalthough what I will say is that there is no case law yet that relates to anything like the TPB case in the UK......so this is very much theoretical....Oct 01 00:20
_goblinimo of course...Oct 01 00:20
Adusand presumeably the police are unlikely to go through with an investigation and the CPS is unlikely to prosecute without an initial complaint and sufficient evidence?Oct 01 00:21
AdusWould the ignoral of a takedown even from a company like Warner not be pretty good evidence?Oct 01 00:21
_goblinthat IMO has changed now....Oct 01 00:21
_goblinFACT seem to hold the interests of many members and act as the complainant/victim.Oct 01 00:21
cubezzzwhat copyrighted material did google link to?Oct 01 00:21
AdusYes, of course. But my point is still that evidence of refusal to remove content is far more likely to get the CPS to prosecuteOct 01 00:22
_goblinnone...It was a theoretical debate about them caching TPB pages and their guilt or not of doing so...Oct 01 00:22
_goblin*sorry that was for CubezzzOct 01 00:22
cubezzzah, ok thanksOct 01 00:23
_goblinAdus: I would say no....the complaint is made, the investigation begins.....Oct 01 00:23
AdusYou make it sound like the company being infringed upon has no part to play, but the CPS is unlikely to go through with prosecution without solid evidence, and my point is that the police are going to talk to the relevant parties and refusal to respond to a takedown is good evidence they were knowingly breaching the lawOct 01 00:24
AdusI find it hard to believe they could prove the case without that sort of evidence.Oct 01 00:24
_goblinadus: Unless I have made a HUGE error.....intent is not a point to prove in copyright theft.Oct 01 00:24
_goblinadus: TPB did not intend people to upload copyrighted torrent data (Im sure)....however they KNEW.Oct 01 00:25
_goblinadus: which is why I made the point about Google...Oct 01 00:26
Adusbut TPB publicly ignored it when they were informedOct 01 00:26
AdusGoogle haven't done that afaikOct 01 00:26
_goblinadus: Matters not...I could put a copy of Harry Potter on my site intending for only people with permission from Warner Brothers to download it.....would that make me innocent?  If my intent is as I say, then the take down notice CAN be ignored....I am not intending anything.Oct 01 00:27
_goblin*in respect of copyright theft.Oct 01 00:28
AdusAh yes, but there is a distinction there.Oct 01 00:28
Adusintent and knowing are 2 different thingsOct 01 00:28
_goblinvery true.....although as I say I don't think intent plays a part in copyright theft....Oct 01 00:28
AdusNor did I say it does.Oct 01 00:28
_goblinthats why Google COULD be guilty of the same thing as TPBOct 01 00:29
_goblinIMOOct 01 00:29
schestowitzhttp://jhansonxi.blogspot.com/2009/09/basic-apt-key-management.htmlOct 01 00:29
AdusBut you can't argue TPB did not knowingly do what they did, because they ignored takedown notices.Oct 01 00:29
AdusGoogle could argue that.Oct 01 00:29
AdusYou have the prove the accused party knowingly infringed. How do you do that other than with evidence like that?Oct 01 00:29
_goblinAdus: yes but for that defence you would have to suggest that the massive publicity, the search result stats and users linking to the TPB went unnoticed by Google...Oct 01 00:30
_goblinadus: Which I think you would have a hard time arguing...Oct 01 00:30
AdusNo, I don't think you would.Oct 01 00:30
AdusTPB is not illegal. Content on the site is. Google have no way of knowing which content is illegal and which is not.Oct 01 00:30
AdusNot all content on TPB is illegal.Oct 01 00:30
_goblinadus: You think a court would except that Google knew nothing of TPB or the material it had?Oct 01 00:31
AdusThat's not what I'm suggesting.Oct 01 00:31
AdusI'm suggesting that TPB itself is not illegal.Oct 01 00:31
_goblinadus: then if intent is not an issue then that knowingly....Oct 01 00:31
AdusNo.Oct 01 00:31
_goblinAdus: In respect of TPB being illegal....who knows as I can only speak for the UK....I don't think the case would have been heard in the UK....but.....Oct 01 00:32
AdusIf TPB is not illegal, which it isn't. A torrent tracker is not illegal. How can you argue that google knowingly cached illegal content? I'm sure TPB contains perfectly legal torrents.Oct 01 00:32
_goblinAdus: the fact that there were allegations of monies changing hands in respect of ads on the site, could open it up to other offences.Oct 01 00:32
AdusYes, well, that's another issue and not one I'm familiar with.Oct 01 00:33
AdusBut on the argument of cache content, I don't think you can argue google has knowingly done anything wrong.Oct 01 00:33
_goblinadus: TPB did track legal material...and Google cached that too I presume.....Oct 01 00:33
AdusExactlyOct 01 00:33
Adusso how are they meant to know which content is legal and which is not?Oct 01 00:33
_goblinadus: it would be unreasonable to expect them to know that....but........Oct 01 00:34
Adusbut nothing. The judgement was not against TPB afaik, it was against the founders etcOct 01 00:34
_goblinadus: the case could be put that if they had no way of separating the legal from the illegal, then they should have cached nothing.Oct 01 00:34
_goblinadus: Consider this:Oct 01 00:35
AdusBut as I understand it, the conviction was of individuals, not the site itself.Oct 01 00:35
AdusI can't in any situation imagine google being prosecuted over this. It's ludicrous to suggest it.Oct 01 00:35
_goblinadus: true, and the responsibility for TPB was easy for the Swedish courts to single out (rightly or wrongly)Oct 01 00:35
_goblinAdus: If people posted indecent material to your site (for example) what would you do?Oct 01 00:35
_goblinAdus: I presume you would remove it...Oct 01 00:36
_goblinadus: and if you couldn't filter a persons posts you would ban them completely.Oct 01 00:36
AdusAt the first time I became aware it was illegal, yes, i would remove it.Oct 01 00:36
_goblinAdus: So if we are agreed that Google was aware that some TPB material was illegal....wouldnt the sensible course of action be not to cache any of it?Oct 01 00:37
AdusAh yes, but that's the problem. We know google were probably aware, due to all of the press.Oct 01 00:37
AdusCould you prove it?Oct 01 00:37
_goblinAdus: LOL...not me!Oct 01 00:37
AdusBeyond all reasonable doubt?Oct 01 00:38
AdusNo chance in hell, is what I would say.Oct 01 00:38
AdusA prosecution is unrealisticOct 01 00:38
_goblinAdus: but then this was hypothetical and a chance to show that whilst TPB is mentioned for its actions, there were many others with the same content...Oct 01 00:39
_goblinadus: Having said all that, my feeling about TPB case was that it was more to do with the amount of revenue they are alleged to have collected.....Oct 01 00:39
AdusYes, and I think you'd be hard pushed to prove any site which automatically caches content or accepts user input knew about the content before being notified of it.Oct 01 00:39
_goblinYes but if we are talking letter of the law (and not real world) I believe the offence would apply to anyone who cached the data that TPB was prosecuted for.Oct 01 00:40
AdusYou said the law states they need to have knowingly cached the contentOct 01 00:41
Adusand I say, that can't be proven.Oct 01 00:41
AdusUnless they were notified of it.Oct 01 00:42
AdusBut yes, I have to say I have very little sympathy for the pirate bayOct 01 00:42
schestowitzMozilla is afraid of Google, still. http://news.cnet.com/8301-30685_3-10363258-264.htmlOct 01 00:42
_goblinadus: and as I say unless we can say Google was blissfully unaware of what TPB was (despite worldwide media coverage) then its reasonable to suggest that they would know.Oct 01 00:42
schestowitzLow-hanging fruit... that's why they also fear Apple's KHTML ripoffOct 01 00:43
_goblinAdus: In respect of little sympathy....I completely agree...Oct 01 00:43
AdusIn fact I have no sympathy or respect for anyone who thinks it is ok to steal copyrighted material.Oct 01 00:43
_goblinAdus: and again I would agree, although I would not use the word steal (as its defined in the theft act)Oct 01 00:44
_goblinI think filesharing sits better with the offence of "Making off without payment"Oct 01 00:44
AdusYes, I've had this discussion with people before.Oct 01 00:45
AdusDepends whether you believe it is material loss, but you know what I meant.Oct 01 00:45
AdusFor all intents and purposes to the average person or company it amounts to theft.Oct 01 00:45
_goblinadus: I do liken the filesharer to the person who gets on a train for free whilst everyone else pays...and its like anything IMO....even if you don't believe a law is just you cannot just stick two fingers up at it....Oct 01 00:46
_goblinadus: I don't agree with speed cameras, but I don't race through every one simply because I think we shouldnt have them...Oct 01 00:46
AdusYes. I work in the games industry, and obviously we have a big problem with copyright theft for PC Games. People said "Ah, it doesn't matter". It does matter, we don't even make PC games anymore because of that reasonOct 01 00:47
AdusConsoles are a much surer bet. The market is bigger and far fewer people will illegally downloadOct 01 00:47
_goblinAdus: Ive made a point about that before on my blog...Oct 01 00:47
Adusand now the same people moan about a lack of PC gamesOct 01 00:48
AdusI feel like saying "Well, we did warn you. Time and time again. For the last 10 years"Oct 01 00:48
Adus:pOct 01 00:48
_goblinadus: I think the "last bastion of salvation" for the windows platform was games,......Oct 01 00:48
AdusDirectX 11 seems interestingOct 01 00:48
AdusNo matter how you feel about Microsoft, DirectX is pretty cool stuff.Oct 01 00:48
_goblinadus: and looking at the piracy losses I can completely agree with a company shifting away from the PC.Oct 01 00:49
AdusOne company I used to work at made a PC game, and estimated that 3 out of 4 copies were illegally downloaded.Oct 01 00:49
schestowitzKubuntu Beta Candidate Testing Needed http://www.kdedevelopers.org/node/4069Oct 01 00:50
schestowitzAny volunteers?Oct 01 00:50
schestowitzKarmic Beta Testing http://ubuntutesting.wordpress.com/2009/09/29/karmic-beta-testing/Oct 01 00:50
_goblinadus: and I can believe that....my last serious bout of gaming was on the Amiga and even then piracy was rife....I shudder to think about the losses in todays internet and filesharing world.Oct 01 00:51
AdusIt's staggering unfortunately.Oct 01 00:51
cubezzzthere's more copy protection now tooOct 01 00:51
AdusCopy protection doesn't work.Oct 01 00:51
cubezzzit's an escalationOct 01 00:51
AdusCopy protection does one thing if you're luckyOct 01 00:52
_goblinI once had a debate about why proprietary would always have a place....gaming was one area as I argued the dev costs of the titles could not be recouped by a FOSS ethos.Oct 01 00:52
Adusstop the game being leaked/cracked before release dayOct 01 00:52
cubezzzI'd like to see some old games go openOct 01 00:52
cubezzzRT2 would be nice :)Oct 01 00:52
_goblincubezz: yeah....its a good way to generate interest in a product range....win win.Oct 01 00:52
AdusWell, I think games are actually a pretty honest industry. The engine is reusable, but the gamecode is nearly always just thrown away.Oct 01 00:52
schestowitz Let Me Get This Straight - There Are Now NO POVRay Modelers For Linux? http://penguinpetes.com/b2evo/index.php?title=let_me_get_this_straight_there_are_now_n&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1Oct 01 00:53
AdusGames tend to be less about the technical aspect and more the game itself.Oct 01 00:53
schestowitzWeird. Mine worked well in 2004 on SuSEOct 01 00:53
AdusSo I don't think they fall under the same arguments a lot of other software does in terms of making them open.Oct 01 00:53
AdusIt's not really practical.Oct 01 00:53
cubezzzAdus, I'm saying open up the old ones, or old verionsOct 01 00:54
_goblinAdus: The worry I have is that piracy seems to know no bounds and Ive seen a title called Crayon Physics which was made by a bedroom coder hammered on trackers...that has to harm innovation and give no incentive to new software houses.....Oct 01 00:54
cubezzzsomething that's 10 years old maybeOct 01 00:54
AdusYeh, I wouldn't disagree with that cubezzz. Some developers have done that.Oct 01 00:54
_goblinI think GTA was released for free.....and GTA2Oct 01 00:54
AdusBut I see no compelling or ethical reason to argue that current gen games should be openOct 01 00:55
_goblinadus: agreed.Oct 01 00:55
_goblinadus: If the return cannot be made, they wont be developed.Oct 01 00:55
Adusprecisely, and it's not like they offer a platform to do anything except play that gameOct 01 00:55
cubezzzI think railroad tycoon was given out for free, the binaries, but not the source codeOct 01 00:56
_goblinadus: and whilst Alien Arena is excellent.....the mainstream gamers want COD or HALO....to which in terms of production Alien Arena just cannot compete...Oct 01 00:56
AdusI seem to remember Microsoft released  the code for one of it's game.Oct 01 00:56
Adusgames*Oct 01 00:56
schestowitzFree software?Oct 01 00:57
schestowitz4 freedoms?Oct 01 00:57
cubezzzlolOct 01 00:57
AdusAs to that, I cannot say.Oct 01 00:57
cubezzzdoubtfullOct 01 00:57
_goblinAdus: In respect of MS, I want to know why they stopped their Flightsim production.....that was IMO one of their few products where they had a legitimate loyal fanbase.Oct 01 00:57
AdusI just know they did release the code to one of their gamesOct 01 00:57
Adus_goblin: because ACES were burning up money?Oct 01 00:57
AdusAnd it's not compatible with their current focus on the 360?:Oct 01 00:57
_goblinadus: That sounds like a good answer....I never played the title myself, but I saw alot of people upset by its death.Oct 01 00:58
AdusI believe ACES fell to the restructuring due to the recession. I assume that like a lot of companies, Microsoft cut back in some areas, and poured money into the areas they felt would get the best returnOct 01 00:59
Adusand that has to be the 360 for them now.Oct 01 00:59
_goblinAdus: although how many more will they have to sell to make a return?  Wasnt the three rings of death a little expensive for them?Oct 01 01:00
cubezzz"Finally, in February of 2004 Microsoft released the source code for Allegiance to anyone who wished to use it.  While Microsoft still maintains control of any changes to the game’s programming, it’s free for anyone who wants to download and alter it."Oct 01 01:00
AdusI think they make a return on the 360 alreadyOct 01 01:00
AdusI seem to remember they broke even on the hwole Xbox project (including the original one)Oct 01 01:00
Adussometime in 2008Oct 01 01:00
_goblinAdus: Although how long more has the console got?Oct 01 01:01
AdusThe 360?Oct 01 01:01
AdusI'd be surprised if there was a new console before Christmas 2013 personally, maybe even 2014Oct 01 01:01
_goblinAdus: Im not up on gaming so I wouldnt know when the next gen consoles are rumoured to be coming out.Oct 01 01:01
AdusMicrosoft and Sony have no desire to release a new console currentlyOct 01 01:01
Adusit's too expensiveOct 01 01:01
Aduswe'll have a long cycle this time aroundOct 01 01:02
_goblinAdus: and hasn't WII really destroyed them?Oct 01 01:02
AdusYes. Though I don't think it hasOct 01 01:02
schestowitzIBM does comparative analyses as 'articles' now? Bad, bad, bad. http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/aix/library/au-aixhpvirtualization/?ca=dgr-lnxw100IBMvsHP-Virtdth-A&S_TACT=105AGY83&S_CMP=grlnxw100Oct 01 01:02
Adusif that makes sense?Oct 01 01:02
_goblinAdus: I believe it does.!Oct 01 01:02
AdusI think Nintendo have tapped a market Microsoft and Sony never didOct 01 01:02
Adusso I don't think Microsoft and Sony have lost anyoneOct 01 01:02
Adusjust not gained the market nintendo didOct 01 01:02
schestowitzNopeOct 01 01:03
schestowitzSony and Microsoft lost a fortuneOct 01 01:03
schestowitzOnly Nintendo and IBM make money from consolesOct 01 01:03
_goblinschestowitz: Ive read that too.Oct 01 01:03
schestowitzConsoles future is uncertain for someOct 01 01:03
AdusIf you think Sony and Microsoft won't make another console you're very much mistakenOct 01 01:04
_goblinAdus: I would expect that the console replaces the PC in respect of home gaming in the future (IMO)Oct 01 01:05
AdusYou have to remember that the console isn't what makes the money. The PS3 is sold at a loss.Oct 01 01:05
AdusMicrosoft make their money from Xbox Live and the Microsoft Game Studios brandOct 01 01:06
Adusnot the Xbox Platform TeamOct 01 01:06
_goblinadus: and to be fair, the console removes the headache of incompat hardware/work arounds/patchs/scripts.....it really is "plug in and play"  I don't mind tinkering with a Linux distro but if I want a game of COD I want it working immediately.....Oct 01 01:06
AdusYes, that's the appeal of a consoleOct 01 01:07
Adusand of course, it offers huge benefits for deveopers like myself as wellOct 01 01:07
AdusOne hardware configuration to target, etcOct 01 01:07
_goblinAdus: Can you get yourself into gear then and make an "Imagination Movers" game for the WII.....my kids love that show and keep asking why there isnt a game of it....Oct 01 01:08
_goblin:)Oct 01 01:08
AdusI don't work with the WiiOct 01 01:08
Adus:pOct 01 01:08
_goblinadus: You could have had a sale there!Oct 01 01:09
AdusYes, but we're interested in millions of sales, lolOct 01 01:09
_goblinwhats the piracy situation like for the consoles in relation to the PC?Oct 01 01:10
_goblin1 in 100?Oct 01 01:10
AdusSomething like thatOct 01 01:10
AdusAll 3 manufactures are very good at detecting themOct 01 01:10
AdusThough of course, it can be doneOct 01 01:11
Adusbut it needs someone who knows what they are doingOct 01 01:11
_goblinand its a good example where copyprotection does not interfere with the users enjoyment.....Oct 01 01:11
AdusThe 360 has made pretty cool use of eFuses if you know what they are.Oct 01 01:11
_goblinpass :(Oct 01 01:11
AdusWhen they manufacture a 360. They burn out a random selection of fuses. That gives the console a unique IDOct 01 01:12
_goblinah yesOct 01 01:12
Adusthen, when they release a new version of firmware, they burn another fuse in a seperate batchOct 01 01:12
Adusso you can't downgrade the firmwareOct 01 01:12
_goblinI havent used my 360 for a long time....Oct 01 01:13
_goblinthe WII/PS3 took over the TV cabinet.Oct 01 01:13
AdusSo if there is a vulnerability in the firmware, and then you want to connect to live, it forces you to upgrade, if you dont, you cant play onlineOct 01 01:13
_goblinas a dev can you put a request forward to your software house for me....?Oct 01 01:13
BalrogNintendo released a Wii update to block homebrewOct 01 01:13
Adusif you do, you can never downgrade to the vulnerable version againOct 01 01:13
Aduspretty geniusOct 01 01:13
Balrogwell, it doesn't block homebrew and it's bricked plenty of Wiis so farOct 01 01:14
AdusWhat doesn't?Oct 01 01:14
AdusOh, yehOct 01 01:14
AdusI heard abotu that.Oct 01 01:14
Adus_goblin: Not really. I'm not that important :pOct 01 01:14
_goblinAdus: Humour me! : MAKE SMALLER BOXES!  Why can't the game DVD be sold in a normal CD case instead of a soppy big DVD packet that takes up so much room....Oct 01 01:15
AdusI'm a Lead Network/Multiplayer ProgrammerOct 01 01:15
AdusI don't make any important decisions :pOct 01 01:15
Balrogalso, if you had *any* modifications on a wii and it breaks, no warranty for you! and if you have an out-of-warranty Wii that is modified and need service, it will cost twice as much for the SAME work!Oct 01 01:15
AdusWell, Nintendo are money grabbing bastards as far as I can tellOct 01 01:16
Adusfar worse than Microsoft and Sony in respect to gamesOct 01 01:16
Balrogyes :(Oct 01 01:16
Balrogand they put homebrew and piracy in the same boat and actively attack BOTHOct 01 01:16
Balrogtheir SDK is also based on static linkingOct 01 01:17
Balrogand is under a very restrictive NDAOct 01 01:17
AdusI quite like the whole idea of XNAOct 01 01:17
Balrogso no GPL code ....Oct 01 01:17
BalrogAdus: yes, except the C# part :(Oct 01 01:17
Aduswell, the Xbox 360 and PS3 SDKs are also very tightly controlledOct 01 01:17
Adusand under NDAsOct 01 01:17
Balrogbut those use dynamic linkingOct 01 01:17
Balrogwhich means that source code for system libraries would not need to be releasedOct 01 01:18
Balrog(emphasis on system libraries)Oct 01 01:18
AdusYes. The Xbox 360 just uses the SxS system from WindowsOct 01 01:18
BalrogI heard.Oct 01 01:18
AdusThe 360 is actually pretty ingeniusly engineered from a development standpoint.Oct 01 01:18
Balrogthe PS3 even more soOct 01 01:18
AdusHahahahahahahaOct 01 01:19
Balroggeohot was stuck trying to get around the hypervisorOct 01 01:19
AdusYou aer kidding me right?Oct 01 01:19
Adusthe PS3 SDK is *horrible*Oct 01 01:19
Balrogwell, I meant from a security standpointOct 01 01:19
Balrog(geohot is the well known iphone hacker)Oct 01 01:19
AdusYesOct 01 01:19
Balrogthat hypervisor is almost impossible to get aroundOct 01 01:20
Balrogand it's annoying that you can't get to the RSX from Linux :(Oct 01 01:20
AdusIt's quite irritating actually. I know more about Xbox Live than nearly anyone on the planet, and I can't tell anyone to prove how awesome I am. :(Oct 01 01:20
Balrogbecause of NDA?Oct 01 01:20
AdusYehOct 01 01:20
Balrogyeah NDAs suck :(Oct 01 01:20
AdusThe inner workings of live, especially serverside are very secretOct 01 01:20
AdusUnderstandably soOct 01 01:21
Balrogheh. security by obscurityOct 01 01:21
Adusbut it's still annoying when I want to say like "Well, Xbox does it like this"Oct 01 01:21
Adusas I can't.Oct 01 01:21
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BalrogI know what you meanOct 01 01:21
AdusBut still, it's a cool industry and technology to work withOct 01 01:22
Balrogperhaps.Oct 01 01:27
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AdusBed time for me. See yaOct 01 01:36
schestowitzYou tooOct 01 01:36
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-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] #Dell Takes Huge Step to Increase #Linux Adoption on the Desktop http://bit.ly/1NKoej http://bit.ly/IL27I http://bit.ly/ndbC7Oct 01 01:37
tessierhttp://www.sddt.com/news/article.cfm?SourceCode=20090930cznOct 01 01:39
tessierThe Predator runs Linux?! Amazing!Oct 01 01:39
*tessier imagines a flying tux dropping bombs on the heads of terristsOct 01 01:39
schestowitzAh!Oct 01 01:40
cubezzza flying tux with gnu force field :)Oct 01 01:40
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schestowitzPoway-based General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc. was awarded a $46,040,935 contract for Linux operating systems, technical orders, improved display, and spares for the Predator/Reaper.Oct 01 01:42
tessierJust how the cut/paste worked out due to the formatting of the page.Oct 01 01:42
schestowitzHoly cra*Oct 01 01:42
*tessier lives in Poway!Oct 01 01:42
schestowitzSorry.Oct 01 01:42
tessierI happened across the General Atomics building just the other day. It is right next to the Costco.Oct 01 01:43
schestowitzIt highlighted the sidebar and I didn't noticeOct 01 01:43
schestowitzThat's how the page is formattedOct 01 01:43
tessierThey just recently moved there. They used to be in La Jolla.Oct 01 01:43
cubezzztux bombs, lolOct 01 01:43
tessierIf I worked at GA I could bike to work. That would be cool.Oct 01 01:43
schestowitzRaytheon does weapon sim with LinuxOct 01 01:43
tessierLinux powered Predator is brilliant because Tux never crashes! :)Oct 01 01:44
cubezzzthat's...... great :)Oct 01 01:44
schestowitztessier: if it dos crash and hurt someone, then it's called "oops"Oct 01 01:44
schestowitzPerfect diplomatic toolOct 01 01:44
tessierPretty unlikely it would crash and hurt someone.Oct 01 01:44
tessierIt flies over very desolate areas.Oct 01 01:44
tessierThe only reason a crashing airplane ever hurts anyone these days is because we have built up all around the airports.Oct 01 01:45
tessierBad idea.Oct 01 01:45
cubezzzurban sprawlOct 01 01:45
tessierSome people around here are always trying to get the airports shut down. They don't realize how screwed they would really be if that happened.Oct 01 01:45
tessierBut they do succeed occasionally in getting some small town airport closed which is unfortunate.Oct 01 01:45
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] #Sabayon Founder Joins Forced with #Gentoo http://wgo.wolf911.us/?p=236Oct 01 01:53
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] #Garmin Nuvifone Launches with #Linux Inside http://bit.ly/1ybnku http://bit.ly/rtLemOct 01 01:53
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] K/Ubuntu 9.10 Now in Beta, Good Previews http://bit.ly/1bjo6x http://bit.ly/3Z1xxEOct 01 01:53
schestowitzPoor PJ...Oct 01 01:53
schestowitzShe's being hit for speaking about the tabooOct 01 01:53
cubezzztaboo?Oct 01 01:53
schestowitzIt was the same when she spoke about Novell's fork of OOoOct 01 01:54
schestowitzcubezzz: Mono, Microsoft, Miguel, etc.Oct 01 01:54
cubezzzit makes sense to keep tabs on MicrosoftOct 01 01:55
cubezzzthe other two just aren't as importantOct 01 01:55
cubezzzthere are documented backdoors in windowsOct 01 01:57
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] #Predator / #Reaper Runs #Linux http://bit.ly/bjBH1Oct 01 01:59
cubezzzlooking at the gnu task list...Oct 01 01:59
schestowitzcubezzz:Oct 01 02:00
schestowitzReport: Turkish hackers breached U.S. Army serversOct 01 02:00
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schestowitz| Investigators believe an SQL injection attack was used to exploit aOct 01 02:00
schestowitz| vulnerability in Microsoft's SQL Server database in order to gain access toOct 01 02:00
schestowitz| the servers.Oct 01 02:00
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schestowitzhttp://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-10252375-83.htmlOct 01 02:00
schestowitzThey didn't even need the WIndows back doors or CIPAVOct 01 02:00
cubezzzyeah databases get attacked tooOct 01 02:00
cubezzzI backup every 24 hours nowOct 01 02:00
schestowitzSame hereOct 01 02:01
cubezzzschestowitz, I was thinking of XP or whatever sending a list to redmon about what sofware one has installedOct 01 02:01
schestowitzBut for other reasonsOct 01 02:01
schestowitzcubezzz: yes, for competitive reasonsOct 01 02:02
cubezzzsome "black hat" hackers seem to attack servers just for the heck of itOct 01 02:04
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] More Wins and Advancements for #Smartphones Running #Linux http://bit.ly/CiiRu http://bit.ly/39V2lAOct 01 02:05
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schestowitzYou man crackersOct 01 02:07
schestowitz*meanOct 01 02:07
schestowitzTrophy exploits and defacementsOct 01 02:08
cubezzzwell black hat implies cracker, yeahOct 01 02:08
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] #Moblin Site Claims Moblin Appears Promising, Uses #Ext4 http://bit.ly/VQsrS http://bit.ly/sv3PIOct 01 02:09
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-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] A Case for #FreeSoftware Migration in #NewYork Schools http://bit.ly/6azTHOct 01 02:26
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] OpenOffice.org 3.2 Dissected http://bit.ly/dUPdPOct 01 02:26
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XarverI'm gunna shmack you like a shmack boy.Oct 01 03:29
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twitter2M$ Troll celebrates M$ escaping patent law again.  http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/172936/jurys_verdict_tossed_388m_win_for_microsoft.htmlOct 01 03:32
twitter2It took six years to deliver a verdict and only six months for M$ to get it overturned.  ->  "The Court has reviewed the transcripts and evidence with painstaking detail in the light most favorable to Uniloc, careful not to act as the eleventh juror. What remains is a firm belief (indeed a certitude) that the jury 'lacked a grasp of the issues before it' and reached a finding without a legally sufficient basis," the judge wrote inOct 01 03:34
cubezzzprobably true thoughOct 01 03:35
twitter2I agree.  Anyone who would say a software patent is valid does not understand the purpose of patents.Oct 01 03:35
cubezzz"My take: I have worried for many years about the ability of a jury of average men and women, essentially off the street, to decide complex technical cases, especially those involving mind-numbing patent issues."Oct 01 03:35
twitter2the problem, however, is that M$ has, or had, the money to buy their own brand of justice.Oct 01 03:36
twitter2The issue is only mind numbing because software patents are a lie.Oct 01 03:36
cubezzzI don't think we have software patentsOct 01 03:36
twitter2good for youOct 01 03:36
cubezzzin Canada :)Oct 01 03:37
twitter2try to stay that way.  The US may return to sanity one day.Oct 01 03:37
cubezzzstill lots of room for improvement, even soOct 01 03:38
cubezzzwhen did software patents start I wonder...Oct 01 03:39
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cubezzzpatent lawsuit with trail by juryOct 01 03:44
cubezzztrial by juryOct 01 03:44
Diablo-D3trail by jury should have been an awesome showOct 01 03:52
cubezzzoh I think you mean Law & OrderOct 01 03:54
Diablo-D3yesOct 01 03:55
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JPerlowWell i'm pissed.Oct 01 04:05
JPerlowmy plantronics headset didn't work when I hooked it up.Oct 01 04:05
JPerlow$140.00 peice of junk.Oct 01 04:05
twitter2Hi Jason.  Is that really him?Oct 01 04:10
twitter2I was just noting how sad it was that you can't seem to leave Windows.Oct 01 04:11
JPerlowwhat is that, an existential question?Oct 01 04:11
twitter2It was more a question to the others here.  You have already said that you are Jason Perlow.Oct 01 04:11
JPerlowthere's nothing sad about it. I choose to use it because it's a tool that fits my needs.Oct 01 04:12
JPerlowand because i have business requirements that I use it.Oct 01 04:12
JPerlowand even if I didn't have business requirements, I'd probably still use it to some extent, because i have an interest in the technology industry and enterprise software.Oct 01 04:12
twitter2did you just say that Windows was enterprise software?Oct 01 04:13
JPerlowYes.Oct 01 04:13
twitter2NCC1701A?Oct 01 04:13
cubezzzlolOct 01 04:13
JPerlowI'm going to have a conversation with my kitchen table if we continue in that vein.Oct 01 04:14
cubezzz"narrow-minded Cretaceous world"Oct 01 04:14
cubezzzand what appears to be a StallmanosaurusOct 01 04:14
JPerlowdid you like that?Oct 01 04:14
JPerlowno.Oct 01 04:14
twitter2I hate Windows and think it's about as painful a software as you can find.Oct 01 04:15
cubezzzno?Oct 01 04:15
JPerlowA Stallracasaurus Rex.Oct 01 04:15
twitter2Is that what the table told you?Oct 01 04:15
JPerlowno that's what the artist said it was.Oct 01 04:15
JPerlowIt's based on a styracasaur.Oct 01 04:15
JPerlowits a ceratopsian.Oct 01 04:16
JPerlowa plant eater.Oct 01 04:16
JPerlowit's horns are non defensive.Oct 01 04:16
JPerlowstrictly for show. :)Oct 01 04:16
cubezzzStallman eats breaded duck btw :)Oct 01 04:16
JPerlowan abyssmal preparation to be sure.Oct 01 04:16
twitter2how about breaded chicken?Oct 01 04:17
twitter2who would eat that?Oct 01 04:17
cubezzzI don't know... oh ummmOct 01 04:17
JPerlowthat would be most five year olds.Oct 01 04:17
twitter2I think you might be able to make a big business covering chicken with bread.Oct 01 04:18
JPerlowas it seems most parents I know have children which will eat that and macaroni and cheese almost exclusively.Oct 01 04:18
twitter2it would take a special type of cooking, one most people would not have in their houseOct 01 04:18
JPerlowI think chick-fil-a has the market cornered on that.Oct 01 04:18
cubezzzhow about a Gatesosaurus next time to balance things out?Oct 01 04:18
twitter2oh yes, you noticed!Oct 01 04:18
JPerlowGates is retired and busy giving tremendous amounts of money to charity.Oct 01 04:19
twitter2LOLOct 01 04:19
JPerlowhowever, if it makes you feel any better, I had Steve Ballmer as the Iron Monger from the iron man movie.Oct 01 04:20
cubezzzoh that's coolOct 01 04:20
twitter2Seems to be back on top of the richest person list, for all of his "giving"Oct 01 04:20
*twitter2 did not see that movieOct 01 04:20
JPerlowhttp://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=8716Oct 01 04:20
JPerlowyou expect him to become an ascetic?Oct 01 04:21
twitter2I expect justiceOct 01 04:22
JPerlowwell then you need Batman, not Stallman.Oct 01 04:22
twitter2no thanks, I like lawful societyOct 01 04:23
JPerlowI dunno, he has a really cool car and stuff.Oct 01 04:23
cubezzzthere's no cartoon equivalent to StallmanOct 01 04:24
cubezzzat least none that I can think ofOct 01 04:24
JPerlowcomic book guy.Oct 01 04:25
JPerlowfrom the simpsons.Oct 01 04:25
twitter2it's not the best material for laughs, kind of like making cartoons of Moses or something.Oct 01 04:25
twitter2Ballmer's slapstick is a richer vain.Oct 01 04:26
twitter2Brainwashing his kids, smashing iPhones and chair tossing.Oct 01 04:27
twitter2I wonder if anyone has made a Donkey Kong mod, with a chair throwing Ballmer at the top.Oct 01 04:28
cubezzzwell, I don't think mono-culture is good :)Oct 01 04:28
twitter2Monkeys, we like monkeys.Oct 01 04:28
cubezzz"techno-ascetic monk"Oct 01 04:29
JPerlowif you like, you can print up all your favorite phrases and have them on trading cards.Oct 01 04:30
twitter2How long do you think it will take M$ to finally implode, and what will happen to all of those poor Windows users when they realize that there is no upgrade?Oct 01 04:30
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JPerlowyou could always accelerate the process by calling in a favor to Kim Jong Il or Ahmadinejad.Oct 01 04:31
twitter2Ick.  Why trade one master for another?Oct 01 04:31
JPerlowYou don't like korean food?Oct 01 04:32
twitter2I like food.Oct 01 04:32
JPerlowor kebabs?Oct 01 04:32
twitter2Freedom is nice too.Oct 01 04:32
JPerlowSchestowitz: am I taking the Turing test?Oct 01 04:33
cubezzzwell the MIcrosoft death grip is gone, mainly due to gccOct 01 04:33
cubezzzso we don't have mono-cultureOct 01 04:33
cubezzzwe didn't before windows eitherOct 01 04:33
twitter2there was that unfortunate decade or twoOct 01 04:34
*Diablo-D3 has quit ("do coders dream of sheep()?")Oct 01 04:34
twitter2sheep returns poopOct 01 04:34
twitter2Woot, Windows 7 now has a big 6000 "compatible devices" lolOct 01 04:35
twitter2Oh how funny.  Balmer talks about, "a new normal." http://www.internetnews.com/bus-news/article.php/3841781/Microsofts+Ballmer+Talks+a+New+Normal+for+IT.htmOct 01 04:36
twitter2That's the kind of language the Bush people used for New Orleans after Katrina.Oct 01 04:36
twitter2Welcome to the new normal, don't expect things to get better!Oct 01 04:37
twitter2What was it he said about Success and Vista?Oct 01 04:38
twitter2In theory, you can have an infinite number of 30% declines and never reach zero.Oct 01 04:39
twitter2Shocker:  Young adults don't trust financial institutions.Oct 01 04:40
cubezzzJPerlow, you worked on Zaurus?Oct 01 04:42
JPerlowyes.Oct 01 04:42
twitter2What did you do?Oct 01 04:42
JPerlowI was community manager and developer liasion in the united states.Oct 01 04:43
cubezzzI suppose you heard about the NetWalker?Oct 01 04:43
JPerlowyes.Oct 01 04:44
twitter2There's going to be one nasty hangover for the Windows 7 launch parties... http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/microsoft-announces-quarterly-earnings-release-date-62439927.htmlOct 01 04:45
cubezzzone of my complaints is that I can't seem to buy a linux based PDA these daysOct 01 04:45
cubezzzI'm in Canada btwOct 01 04:45
twitter2-> Microsoft Corp. will release fiscal year 2010 first-quarter financial results prior to the market open on Friday, October 23, 2009, the morning following the Windows 7 product launch activities.Oct 01 04:45
twitter2Zaurus was easy to hack, but I'm not sure there was ever a free software kernel.Oct 01 04:46
JPerlowI was going to host a Windows 7 party, but it turns out I'mg oignt to be out of town during the launch week.Oct 01 04:46
twitter2What kind of Dinosaur is Windows 7?Oct 01 04:47
JPerlowThis really is a Turing test.Oct 01 04:48
twitter2Something huge, right before the last extinction event?Oct 01 04:48
JPerlowcubezzz canada has weird consumer electronics laws that do not conform with the UL and other CE testing in the US.Oct 01 04:49
twitter2It seems to be hard to buy anything with nothing but free software on it.  OLPC is a notable exception, but even it has non free wireless drivers.Oct 01 04:49
JPerlowso not every company can afford to re-certify as well as print french/english documentation.Oct 01 04:49
JPerlowits a pain in the ass country to work with.Oct 01 04:49
JPerlowthe zaurus wasnt sold in canada for that reason.Oct 01 04:50
cubezzzyeah, I can't recall ever seeing Zaurus in CanadaOct 01 04:50
cubezzzwell, that explains itOct 01 04:50
JPerlowwe didnt want to go thru the trouble to do the CE certification or the french documentation.Oct 01 04:50
JPerlowrequires separate packaging too.Oct 01 04:50
*twitter2 glaces at a 6 language printed box from SharpOct 01 04:50
twitter2"CART D'APPAREIL - PHOTO DE DIGITAL"Oct 01 04:51
twitter2caps lock present in originalOct 01 04:51
cubezzzmaybe in Toronto, there might have been a gray marketOct 01 04:51
JPerlowpossibly. the certification has to be done for every productOct 01 04:52
JPerloweven if its a minor model changeOct 01 04:52
cubezzzso is there anything less like the zaurus?Oct 01 04:52
cubezzzless=elseOct 01 04:52
*twitter2 thinks of all the expensive dual language shampoo and soap on the marketOct 01 04:52
JPerloweurope and UL and the other cert authorities work together so its easier to market a product to the US and Europe simultaneously.Oct 01 04:53
twitter2So ... it's easier to sell a Zaurus in France than it is in Canada?Oct 01 04:53
JPerlowelse like a zaurus? what's wrong with a netbook?Oct 01 04:53
JPerlowtoo big?Oct 01 04:53
twitter2Yes, too big.Oct 01 04:53
cubezzzuhh, noOct 01 04:53
twitter2wrong processorOct 01 04:53
cubezzzin fact the tiny screen is a bit of a painOct 01 04:54
cubezzzbut I still like the sl-5500Oct 01 04:54
JPerlowhaven't seen anything like that which isn't a smartphoneOct 01 04:54
twitter2iPaq?Oct 01 04:54
JPerlowat least in this countryOct 01 04:54
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cubezzzyeah, I've seen Ipaq but I don't want to pay the windows taxOct 01 04:55
twitter2buy it usedOct 01 04:55
JPerlowI've seen prototypes of android based arm netbooksOct 01 04:56
cubezzzI do like the idea of a pocket computer thoughOct 01 04:56
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JPerlowthat was weird.Oct 01 04:56
twitter2it happensOct 01 04:57
twitter2http://www.google.com/products?q=linux+PDA+&aq=fOct 01 04:57
cubezzzyeah I check ebay for used stuffOct 01 04:57
twitter2very expensive stuff google has thereOct 01 04:57
twitter2ebay is niceOct 01 04:57
cubezzzwhat do you know, netwalker on ebay :-0Oct 01 04:57
twitter2Nokia had some interesting tablets based on Debian.Oct 01 04:58
cubezzzI could run Majesty Gold on that suckerOct 01 04:58
cubezzzSharp makes nice stuffOct 01 05:00
JPerlowI have 2 of their HD sets.Oct 01 05:01
JPerlowtheir LCD technology is fantastic.Oct 01 05:01
twitter2yes, it is niceOct 01 05:01
JPerlowmost of their business is in OEMing screens for other companies.Oct 01 05:01
JPerlowcomponents.Oct 01 05:02
*twitter2 has no TVOct 01 05:02
JPerlowI use one of their 32" HDs as a monitorOct 01 05:02
cubezzzflashing the sl-5500 seems difficult thoughOct 01 05:03
JPerlowyeah, it was a painOct 01 05:03
twitter2Flashing the 5500 is a walk in the parkOct 01 05:03
cubezzzI haven't managed to do it, even though I've compiled the kernelOct 01 05:03
twitter2the Open Zaurus people explained it well and had binaries all set up.Oct 01 05:03
cubezzzI don't have a power supply, just a usb cordOct 01 05:03
cubezzznot sure if that's good enough for flashingOct 01 05:04
JPerlowI helped found the openzaurus project, actually.Oct 01 05:04
twitter2you should be able to flash, as long as you have a good batteryOct 01 05:04
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cubezzzJPerlow, that's excellentOct 01 05:04
twitter2Thanks, JPerlow, that was a nice project.Oct 01 05:04
twitter2What did you do to establish it?Oct 01 05:05
JPerlowit was an informal outgrowth of the developer program.Oct 01 05:05
JPerlowprimarily to accomplish a port of Familiar.Oct 01 05:05
JPerlowand then to do an entirely open rom.Oct 01 05:05
cubezzzI ported ncurses the other day :)Oct 01 05:05
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twitter2so what did you do?Oct 01 05:06
twitter2I'm helping to build the Free Software Foundation.Oct 01 05:06
twitter2$10 / monthOct 01 05:06
cubezzzsome of my old programs used curses and ncursesOct 01 05:07
cubezzzplus I wanted top on thereOct 01 05:07
twitter2It would be nice if every GCC user was as generous as broke me.Oct 01 05:07
JPerlowcubezzz: most of the zauruses in use were used in vertical apps, a lot of text mode stuffOct 01 05:08
JPerlowone of the biggest adopters was a huge rail transportation company, CTXOct 01 05:08
JPerlowthey bought 5000 unitsOct 01 05:08
JPerlowthey replaced their laptops which did diagnostics of the switching systemsOct 01 05:09
JPerlowused serial port interfaceOct 01 05:09
cubezzzwhich model did they buy?Oct 01 05:09
JPerloworiginally, 5500Oct 01 05:09
JPerlowI think japan sold them the special japanese models later on with special romsOct 01 05:09
cubezzztwitter2, I'll donate tooOct 01 05:09
twitter2cool, go get yourself an associate membershipOct 01 05:10
twitter2http://www.fsf.org/jfOct 01 05:10
cubezzzI'll make some ipk files and put them on the netOct 01 05:12
twitter2http://sourceforge.net/scm/?type=cvs&group_id=43045Oct 01 05:15
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cubezzzrightOct 01 05:16
cubezzzI'll check that out after I make the switch to openzaurusOct 01 05:17
twitter2kernel ends at 2.4.7Oct 01 05:17
twitter2or 2.5Oct 01 05:17
twitter2saw this, someone is doing 2.6 http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~lenz/zaurus/Oct 01 05:18
twitter2behold http://openzaurus.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/openzaurus/buildroot-oz/packages/ncurses/Oct 01 05:18
cubezzzJPerlow, yeah I have it on ssh all the time, streaming radio and running text based stuffOct 01 05:18
twitter27 years oldOct 01 05:18
JPerlowit was remarkably ahead of its timeOct 01 05:19
JPerlowunfortuntely, the productivty apps were lousy and the sync worked awfulOct 01 05:19
cubezzzI think my battery is probably too old, maybe that's why I can't flash itOct 01 05:19
JPerlowit was an amazing little computer, but a terrible PDAOct 01 05:19
twitter2productivity and sync holding back iPhone and iTouch?Oct 01 05:20
cubezzzbattery life would be my complaintOct 01 05:20
JPerlowI would say not, they have a huge developer ecosystem.Oct 01 05:20
cubezzzbut yes, nice little computerOct 01 05:20
cubezzzJPerlow, do you know what the limit is for SD cards re: SL-5500?Oct 01 05:21
twitter2I did not like their handwriting recognition.Oct 01 05:21
twitter2xstroke and graffiti 1 were betterOct 01 05:21
JPerlowdon't recall, I know i used a 64MB and a 128MB at one point.Oct 01 05:21
twitter2something bad happened in court somewhere to make PDAs move to that awful handwriting thing.Oct 01 05:21
cubezzzeh, this kingston 512 reads OK, but can't write to it very wellOct 01 05:22
JPerlowcubezz, there used to be a large openzaurus chat channel on undernet or freenodeOct 01 05:22
cubezzzthere is an openzaurus on freenode, but it looks pretty quiet in thereOct 01 05:23
cubezzzPDA itself seems rather deadOct 01 05:24
JPerlowthere was also #zaurusOct 01 05:24
twitter2yeah, you could never sell an iTouch.Oct 01 05:24
twitter2who'd want that?Oct 01 05:24
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cubezzzthere's more zaurus talk in here that in #zaurus :)Oct 01 05:25
twitter2The market for Windows tethered devices that can open Word docs is pretty dead.Oct 01 05:25
twitter2the market for portable computers is about as hot as you can get.Oct 01 05:25
cubezzzyeah all the young ones seem to have something portable nowOct 01 05:26
JPerlowtwitter: amazingly if you say something enough, you'll start to beleive itOct 01 05:26
*twitter2 looks at his Garmin nuviOct 01 05:28
cubezzzI don't know enough about ipaq to pick one yetOct 01 05:28
twitter2screen size is larger than Zaurus.  Processor is probably better.Oct 01 05:28
twitter2the world needs more GPL 3 softwareOct 01 05:29
cubezzzthat's a GPS isn't it?Oct 01 05:30
twitter2Yes, basically a specialized pdaOct 01 05:30
twitter2probably runs gnu/linux like a Tivo doesOct 01 05:30
twitter2it's an applianceOct 01 05:30
cubezzzhmmm, hardly ideal thoughOct 01 05:31
twitter2I have little to no hope of running software of my choice on it.Oct 01 05:31
*cubezzz nodsOct 01 05:31
twitter2that might just be pessimism on my partOct 01 05:31
cubezzzwell JPerlow, you appear to be a true agnosticOct 01 05:32
twitter2he craves PDA sized VisioOct 01 05:32
JPerlowcubezzz: I use what works for me.Oct 01 05:32
JPerlowyour mileage may vary.Oct 01 05:33
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twitter2What portable computing device do you use currently?Oct 01 05:33
JPerlowas in smaller than a laptop?Oct 01 05:33
twitter2Laptop and smaller.Oct 01 05:34
JPerlowI have two laptops. I deactivated my blackberry on monday, I'm looking to get something else.Oct 01 05:34
cubezzzPalm Pre perhaps?Oct 01 05:34
twitter2What model laptop.Oct 01 05:34
twitter2I use X30, does Debian very well.Oct 01 05:34
cubezzzX30 what?Oct 01 05:35
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twitter2Thinkpad.Oct 01 05:35
JPerlowI have a Lenovo T60 that is work issued and is due for replacement, and I have a Dell 1555 that I just bought for recreational use.Oct 01 05:35
cubezzzoh, rightOct 01 05:35
twitter2one of the last models without a Windows logo on the keyboard.Oct 01 05:35
twitter2PIII 512MB RAM.Oct 01 05:35
cubezzzthe logo can come off :)Oct 01 05:35
twitter2Yes, but it's difficult to reclaim space bar sizeOct 01 05:36
cubezzzthe panasonic toughbooks are very nice tooOct 01 05:36
JPerlowtheres a vendor that is sending me a military grade laptop to look at.Oct 01 05:36
JPerlowI think its carbon composite case.Oct 01 05:37
twitter2that would be niceOct 01 05:37
cubezzzI suppose if one was very handy you could make a PDAOct 01 05:37
twitter2yes, you would start with a PDA....Oct 01 05:37
cubezzzone guy made a CPU...Oct 01 05:38
cubezzzthat's hardcore :)Oct 01 05:38
twitter2Does JPerlow use a PDA?Oct 01 05:38
twitter2I still carry a Handspring Visor.Oct 01 05:38
twitter23 month battery life, good calculator and an adequate calender make me happy.Oct 01 05:39
JPerlowtwitter: my blackberry was my pda.Oct 01 05:39
twitter2ah.Oct 01 05:39
JPerlowI put it to death on monday.Oct 01 05:39
JPerlowon my birthday.Oct 01 05:39
JPerlowit was very sad.Oct 01 05:40
twitter2I'm not comfortable putting that much of my life onto a non free, wireless deviceOct 01 05:40
JPerlowthen you might want to consider psychoanalysis.Oct 01 05:40
*cubezzz puts his tinfoil hat onOct 01 05:40
JPerlowI heard they can fix that problem.Oct 01 05:40
twitter2name calling.  very classy, JPerlow.Oct 01 05:40
JPerlowIt's expensive, though.Oct 01 05:40
JPerlowI didnt call you a name.Oct 01 05:41
twitter2you called me crazy.Oct 01 05:41
JPerlowcrazy is a relative term.Oct 01 05:41
twitter2it is an insulting termOct 01 05:41
JPerlowyes, but I did not use that terminology.Oct 01 05:42
twitter2I'm neither crazy nor stupid.Oct 01 05:42
cubezzztwitter2, we know that :)Oct 01 05:42
JPerlowI'm not a medical health professional, so I'm not qualified to make an accurate diagnosis.Oct 01 05:43
JPerlower rather, mental health professional.Oct 01 05:43
twitter2but then again, earlier this evening I described JPerlow as a person with irrational attachments to legacy software ... http://boycottnovell.com/2009/09/30/counter-article-to-perlow/#comment-73733Oct 01 05:44
twitter2so, I'll forgive you for falling into the usual non free software pattern of behavior.Oct 01 05:44
JPerlowright, well one can only have an irrational attachment to software if someone actually CARES about the software they are using.Oct 01 05:44
twitter2It is irrational of me.Oct 01 05:45
twitter2Watching people use Windows is painful to me, in the way watching an infant play with broken glass is painful to most people.Oct 01 05:45
JPerlowas I said, a professional as well as adequate medication can fix that.Oct 01 05:46
twitter2The single screen GUI.Oct 01 05:46
twitter2Word.Oct 01 05:46
cubezzzthe main thing is he's not anti-FOSSOct 01 05:46
cubezzzagnostic, like I said beforeOct 01 05:47
JPerlowactually.Oct 01 05:47
JPerlowI am pro Open Source.Oct 01 05:47
twitter2I have to use Windows at work.  It is painful.Oct 01 05:47
JPerlowI have to use windows at work because without key applications, I'd never get my work done.Oct 01 05:48
twitter2Death by a thousand clicks, bugs and other major inefficienciesOct 01 05:48
twitter2Yeah, I read your article.Oct 01 05:48
twitter2most of those key applications are key because it's what your clients useOct 01 05:48
twitter2and because of limitations of your client's computing environmentOct 01 05:49
JPerlowwell, even if i were to eliminate office and if Ooo or Symphony has 100 percent compatibility, I would still require visio as well as a good project planning application.Oct 01 05:49
twitter2There will never be compatibility with M$.Oct 01 05:50
cubezzzusing microsoft data formats isn't a great ideaOct 01 05:50
twitter2M$ will fight that to the death.Oct 01 05:50
JPerlowthen I'll be using Office for a very long time. :)Oct 01 05:50
twitter2One of the things that really kills me is how sorry the Windows clipboard is.Oct 01 05:51
twitter2Office has it's own special clipboard because the system clipboard is trash.Oct 01 05:52
twitter2Not being able to share more than one formatted clip at a time is a real pain in the rear.Oct 01 05:53
twitter2It means that I'm constantly having to cut before I paste.Oct 01 05:53
twitter2it's so wastefulOct 01 05:53
cubezzzI've never used Microsoft OfficeOct 01 05:54
twitter2then Word does not know how to paste the contents into it's tables.  Sometimes it works, sometimes it does not.Oct 01 05:54
JPerlowcubezzz: Frankly, I prefer ooo 3.1Oct 01 05:55
twitter2The answer is to undo the paste, right click and then paste again with "paste cells".Oct 01 05:55
cubezzzJPerlow, you're going to find me quite different from most othersOct 01 05:55
twitter2Do you think an office that's dumb enough to use the software I'm using would let me install OO?Oct 01 05:55
cubezzzI try to do everything text-based if possibleOct 01 05:56
cubezzzmy spreadsheets are ASCIIOct 01 05:56
JPerlowcubezzz: I like text based apps, actually.Oct 01 05:56
twitter2a green screen application would be better than what I'm using.Oct 01 05:56
cubezzz;-)Oct 01 05:56
JPerlowlotus 123 for DOS was awesomeOct 01 05:56
JPerlowI still use midnight commanderOct 01 05:56
twitter2but someone decided to hook Word into things.  That figures, because they also corrupted their software with VB and .NETOct 01 05:57
cubezzzso instead of using a "spreadsheet program" I write perl scripts to process the textOct 01 05:57
*amarsh04 still has an "As-Easy-As..." manual on the shelfOct 01 05:57
twitter2I like gnumeric when a spreadsheet is actually usefulOct 01 05:58
twitter2for repetitive tasks, I prefer to find the apps that do the job and string them together with shell scripts and COct 01 05:58
twitter2it's not often that I need to use C, but it's very nice to have itOct 01 05:59
twitter2the Debian world usually has a program that does exactly what I want to doOct 01 05:59
twitter2You should try the Debian testing version of GIMP, JPerlow, there are some real improvements.Oct 01 06:00
twitter2my favorite improvement is how well the lasso tool works now.Oct 01 06:00
twitter2you might finally let the Knoll brother's old code rest ....Oct 01 06:01
cubezzzKnoll brother?Oct 01 06:05
cubezzzoh now I seeOct 01 06:07
twitter2http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_KnollOct 01 06:15
twitter2Their father wrote an interesting book on radiation detection and measurementOct 01 06:15
twitter2back in the days when people wrote books instead of contributing to a Wiki someplaceOct 01 06:16
twitter2or commercialized software instead of sharing itOct 01 06:16
JPerlowSome of us still read boooks.Oct 01 06:16
twitter2knowledge was so hard to come by that collecting enough of it to write a book brought great prestige on the authorOct 01 06:17
twitter2good software, likewise, was hard to come byOct 01 06:18
JPerlowand furry aliens from alpha centauri were furry aliens from alpha centauri.Oct 01 06:18
vcenttwitter2 I think in this day and age knowledge is everywhereOct 01 06:18
twitter2authoring a technical book was a labor of love.  most of the money, if there was any, was collected by the publisherOct 01 06:19
twitter2there is still no substitute for practical application of that knowledge and without it no deep understanding can developOct 01 06:20
twitter2http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Trouble_With_TribblesOct 01 06:21
cubezzzwith Stallman's help, and Linus, and the X11 guys, and apache, etc, etc we now have a car that works :)Oct 01 06:22
twitter2it would be nice if cars used free softwareOct 01 06:22
JPerlowmy car has NO software.Oct 01 06:22
twitter2some states are working to mandate this, because market forces alone will never make it happenOct 01 06:22
twitter2your no software car won't last foreverOct 01 06:23
JPerlowwell, I have two of the same model, and they've lasted 20 years.Oct 01 06:23
twitter2and pre Ralph Nader improvement cars are decidedly dangerousOct 01 06:23
twitter2I have a 40 year old van.Oct 01 06:23
vcentdoes it run free software ?Oct 01 06:24
twitter2yesOct 01 06:24
cubezzzhehOct 01 06:24
cubezzzit's got 8-trackOct 01 06:24
twitter2I can study, modify, improve and share my improvements with anyone.Oct 01 06:24
JPerlowWell, these are Mercedes 560 SELs in excellent condition. The one with the highest mileage has 185K miles on it. The engine was designed to be REBUILT at 400K.Oct 01 06:24
JPerlowI have no desire to replace them.Oct 01 06:24
twitter2mid 80s 560 SEL is a nice carOct 01 06:25
JPerlowthey most certainly have embedded firmware.Oct 01 06:25
JPerlowof some type.Oct 01 06:25
twitter2vacuum hosesOct 01 06:25
JPerlowat least in the fuel injection system.Oct 01 06:25
twitter2that will never betray you to your insurance company and I imagine you can get replacement parts at most shopsOct 01 06:26
JPerlowhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/offthebroiler/217964746/Oct 01 06:26
JPerlowthats my gold one.Oct 01 06:26
JPerlowI have a burgundy one as well.Oct 01 06:26
JPerlowhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/offthebroiler/217968882/in/photostream/Oct 01 06:27
*twitter2 slides over to a desktop with a more up to the moment browser that can deal with flickerOct 01 06:27
cubezzzOscar Goldman would approve :)Oct 01 06:27
twitter2yes, those are nice carsOct 01 06:28
twitter2they should last longer than most of usOct 01 06:28
JPerlowright, so if I outlive either of those cars, I figure I'm coming out ahead.Oct 01 06:28
twitter2I'm hoping to live ling enough to see reasonable public transportation in the US.Oct 01 06:29
twitter2and decent electric vehiclesOct 01 06:29
twitter2fossil fuel is killing the planetOct 01 06:30
vcentout law fossel fuel for power generation (including cars) and we'll have cheap, and effective electric cars in 6 months or LESSOct 01 06:30
*amarsh04 finds a still-working wordperfect 5.1 for dos (bought 1989) that has been migrated across pc's and disksOct 01 06:30
JPerlowWP51 for dos was excellent, but I really liked PFS:Professional WriteOct 01 06:31
*twitter2 has a copy of WP 5.2 that works under Win3.1 in dosboxOct 01 06:31
twitter2never use itOct 01 06:31
cubezzzok, here's what they should do...Oct 01 06:31
cubezzzworld-wide subway systemOct 01 06:32
cubezzzyou stand on a padOct 01 06:32
twitter2France comes closeOct 01 06:32
JPerlowI know law firms with hundreds of thousands of legal documents in WP 5.x formatOct 01 06:32
cubezzzand the train automatically is dispatchedOct 01 06:32
twitter2Kword deals well with WP 5xOct 01 06:32
twitter2as long as there's no pesky images of Visio stuck in it.Oct 01 06:32
cubezzzyeah lawyers still use WPOct 01 06:33
JPerlowyeah, well law firms use specialized dictionariesOct 01 06:33
JPerlowso they need to keep WP running for legacy documentsOct 01 06:33
amarsh04even wp5.1's general dictionary was pretty well stocked with specialised wordsOct 01 06:33
cubezzzWP still exists, they still do updates?Oct 01 06:33
twitter2government corruption pushed Word into the law worldOct 01 06:34
twitter2it was a horrible thingOct 01 06:34
JPerlowmy wife hates word, she was an ami pro wizOct 01 06:34
JPerlowI gave her symphony for her personal useOct 01 06:34
amarsh04I sold my copy of word for dos to my brother-in-law and my copy of borland sprint to a friendOct 01 06:35
cubezzzWP even for Linux :-0Oct 01 06:36
vcentis that the word for DOS with the Function keys along the bottom ?Oct 01 06:36
cubezzzah, Corel bought WPOct 01 06:36
JPerlowa LONG time ago.Oct 01 06:36
twitter2why didn't you just give them a copy of your software, amarsh04?Oct 01 06:36
twitter2Using Windows and Word at work is like depressing.Oct 01 06:37
vcentabout 1984Oct 01 06:37
JPerlownah... 90sOct 01 06:37
vcentyou're right it could have been.Oct 01 06:37
twitter2it's like taking your Jetson floating car to a ice factory where you drive big blocks of ice around in horse buggies all day.Oct 01 06:38
amarsh04this was back in the days of proprietary and shareware word-processors... I had sprint and word that I wasn't using, and wp 5.1 that I wasOct 01 06:38
vcentwe were using that, when the amiga had high end graphics and could display "chrome".Oct 01 06:38
JPerlowtwiiter: we get it, you hate windows.Oct 01 06:38
twitter2I've got dozens to text editors for dozens of tasks.Oct 01 06:38
*amarsh04 just found his wp5.1 for dos function key guide on the deskOct 01 06:39
twitter2When I get to work, I have to use Word for everything.Oct 01 06:39
vcentIve got one text editor for all my tasks.Oct 01 06:39
twitter2why?Oct 01 06:39
vcentbecause it does all my tasks.Oct 01 06:39
amarsh04Abiword on Debian has some issues that won't be solved until Abisoft issue their next stable releaseOct 01 06:40
amarsh04so I use OOo for word processingOct 01 06:40
twitter2what editor I use depends on the task.Oct 01 06:40
twitter2I'm using Pidgin....Oct 01 06:41
amarsh04mainly writing short letters, otherwise I use Quanta for html and leafpad for any ad-hoc text editingOct 01 06:41
amarsh04and vi on configuration filesOct 01 06:41
twitter2I use kmail for lettersOct 01 06:41
cubezzzvi here too :)Oct 01 06:41
twitter2yes vi is great for config filesOct 01 06:41
twitter2fast and to the pointOct 01 06:41
amarsh04icedove for emailOct 01 06:41
cubezzzmutt for email :)Oct 01 06:41
twitter2choice is niceOct 01 06:41
twitter2Outlook uses Word as a text editor!Oct 01 06:42
cubezzzand yes, sometimes I even use lynxOct 01 06:42
twitter2I like Bluefish for htmlOct 01 06:42
twitter2I prefer kileOct 01 06:42
twitter2kile and kbibtex (?) are wonderfulOct 01 06:43
amarsh04lynx I use for local weather forecasts and electronic white pagesOct 01 06:43
twitter2yes, kbibtexOct 01 06:43
twitter2when you wan to keep track of references kbibtex rocksOct 01 06:44
twitter2->   An application to manage bibliography databases in the BibTeX format. KBibTeX  can be used as a standalone program, but can also be embedded into other KDE  applications (e.g. as bibliography editor into Kile).   KBibTeX can query online ressources (e.g. Google scholar) via customizable  search URLs. It is also able to import complete datasets from NCBI Pubmed.  It also supports tagging references with keywords and manages reOct 01 06:45
vcentit's not exactly true, when im writing code I will sometimes use textpad, and the WP in the development environment.Oct 01 06:45
vcentbut programming is not WP'ingOct 01 06:45
twitter2for code, I use kate or gnome's little text editorOct 01 06:46
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[anivar] At sp road , need to buy a new monitor and upsOct 01 06:46
twitter2geditOct 01 06:46
twitter2all of it is tied together with konquerorOct 01 06:47
twitter2and kontactOct 01 06:47
twitter2I don't even want to start talking about all of the wonderful graphing and math software available, but those tasks also come with dozens of excellent options for dozens of specific tasks.Oct 01 06:48
twitter2So, I go from this amazing world of free abundance to the expensive desert of non free software at work.Oct 01 06:49
twitter2contrary to your notions of "works for me" and "getting work done" , software paywalls hamper people where I work every day.Oct 01 06:52
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fewaoh coolOct 01 06:52
fewakbibtexOct 01 06:52
fewaill check that outOct 01 06:52
JPerlowand what do you do for a living exactly?Oct 01 06:53
twitter2Kbibtex is worth using even if you never generate a bibliography.  it's search features are wonderful.Oct 01 06:53
twitter2I'm an engineer and physicistOct 01 06:53
JPerlowAnd why are you forced to use windows at work?Oct 01 06:53
twitter2managementOct 01 06:54
twitter2I'm not in a position to argueOct 01 06:54
JPerlowwell, go work for Fermilab or CERN. They use Linux exclusively. :)Oct 01 06:54
cubezzzcoolOct 01 06:54
twitter2Fermilab, is that still around?Oct 01 06:55
JPerlowI had the primary maintainer of SciLinux on my podcast.Oct 01 06:55
twitter2Jobs are hard to come by.Oct 01 06:55
JPerlowhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/frugaltechshow/2009/07/17/Frugal-Friday-with-Fermilabs-Troy-DawsonOct 01 06:55
twitter2I need to keep the one I have.Oct 01 06:56
twitter2Here's an example of a paywall inhibiting work.  When an expensive piece of software uses Word as an editor, both pieces of software have to be on the machine or you can't get your work done.Oct 01 06:57
twitter2When both of those expensive pieces of software have difficult licensing and install processes, they don't end up on as many computers as you might need.Oct 01 06:58
twitter2Sure, people make due, but it's a royal pain.Oct 01 06:58
vcentpay for what you use is a common business strategyOct 01 06:59
twitter2licensing costs are just the start!Oct 01 07:00
twitter2you have to pay someone to manage all that junkOct 01 07:00
twitter2each install has to be paid forOct 01 07:00
twitter2and then kept upOct 01 07:00
vcentas does all hardware and software you're point is ?Oct 01 07:00
twitter2people end up holding on to the same system for everOct 01 07:00
fewavcent == _Mutex_Oct 01 07:00
twitter2ha haOct 01 07:01
JPerlowwell, don't worry. When the LHC fires up, we can all be proud SciLinux is running itOct 01 07:01
twitter2my point is that it would be a lot easier to just apt-get install OO than it would be to have to beg someone to come and put Word on a machine so that a far more expensive piece of software will workOct 01 07:02
JPerlowthat is, of course, when it hits full power, we don't create strangelets and the entire world isnt sucked into a quantum singularity.Oct 01 07:02
JPerlow:)Oct 01 07:02
vcentI think _Mutex_ (mutual exclusion) is a mythical being you evoke everytime someone says something logical you dont agree with :DOct 01 07:02
twitter2I did not see you say anything logica, mutexOct 01 07:02
vcentfine,Oct 01 07:03
vcenttunnel vision will do thatOct 01 07:03
twitter2explainOct 01 07:03
twitter2that's what I thought you saidOct 01 07:04
twitter2nothing at allOct 01 07:04
vcentwhen you only see things in one color, you cannot see any shades, it's like if all you have as a tool is a hammer, sooner or later everything starts to look like a nail.Oct 01 07:04
twitter2projectionOct 01 07:05
twitter2mirror trollOct 01 07:05
fewavcent, WTF are you talking about?Oct 01 07:05
fewaits like the yesterdayOct 01 07:05
vcentand if ever anyone says something that is not your colour, you have to resort to name calling.Oct 01 07:05
fewawhere you refused to even participate in discussionOct 01 07:06
twitter2vcent is talking about Word, it's on topic.Oct 01 07:06
vcenttry to keep up fewaOct 01 07:06
fewaand instead kept railing that facts are unbiasedOct 01 07:06
fewa<vcent> when you only see things in one color, you cannot see any shades, it's like if all you have as a tool is a hammer, sooner or later everything starts to look like a nail.Oct 01 07:06
fewathis is just a bunch of BSOct 01 07:06
twitter2vcent uses Word for everything.  monocolor editorOct 01 07:06
twitter2yes, mutex is full of crap.Oct 01 07:06
vcentnice, well thought out and logical retort.Oct 01 07:07
twitter2there is no reasonable answer to your nonsenseOct 01 07:07
vcentokOct 01 07:07
twitter2better to laugh at itOct 01 07:07
twitter2a nail is a nailOct 01 07:08
twitter2when it's rusty it's redOct 01 07:08
twitter2violets are blueOct 01 07:08
twitter2mutex is full of crapOct 01 07:08
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fewa http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfwSByIo4ks on how 100% fact can be totally misleadingOct 01 07:09
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twitter2hmm, misdirection?Oct 01 07:10
twitter2distraction?Oct 01 07:10
twitter2 "death panels" is not a good term for health insurance types to lob around.Oct 01 07:12
twitter2they have their ownOct 01 07:12
fewathe private insurance death panelsOct 01 07:12
fewa...yeahOct 01 07:12
fewa40,000 a year in the US die due to a lack of coverageOct 01 07:12
twitter2it's uglier when private insurance companies decide who dies for profit than when a government clerk does for the public goodOct 01 07:13
fewaand medical rackets are the #1 cause of bankruptcy in the US, and consequentally #1 cause in foreclosureOct 01 07:13
fewathe government is accountable to the peopleOct 01 07:13
amarsh04AT&T has a right to "privacy": http://privacylaw.proskauer.com/2009/09/articles/foia/since-when-does-a-legal-entity-have-privacy-rights/Oct 01 07:13
fewaif someone disagrees with medicare reimbursements they can contact their representativeOct 01 07:13
twitter2neither insurance companies nor the government should usurp medical decision makingOct 01 07:14
fewathey can hold hearingsOct 01 07:14
twitter2doctors should make the decisionsOct 01 07:14
twitter2ATT, violating your world.Oct 01 07:14
fewaif someone disagrees with a private insurers practices they can do two things: 1) dial a 1-800 number 2) buy shares in the companyOct 01 07:14
fewatwitter2, yes without the COI of for-profit sickness doctors can do their job much betterOct 01 07:15
twitter2if you could buy shares, you might as well pay the doctorOct 01 07:15
fewaa majority of doctors in the US support a single-payer systemOct 01 07:15
twitter2that's goodOct 01 07:15
fewatwitter2, exactly, private insurers are complete unneccicary, they bring nothing to the table, and provide no essential serviceOct 01 07:15
fewayet they take 30% in profit and overheadOct 01 07:16
fewacompared to 4% with medicareOct 01 07:16
twitter2private insurance is supposed to distribute risk and do so efficiently.  unregulated and merged, they are parasitesOct 01 07:16
fewapeople say they don't want the government distributing their money---But this is exactly what insurance companies are doing!Oct 01 07:16
fewaexcept the for-profit insurers siphon it off to pharmeutical companies and wall streetOct 01 07:17
fewainstead of into health careOct 01 07:17
twitter2If insurance companies were distributing money to hospitals and sick people, there would not be such a problem.Oct 01 07:17
fewayes it isOct 01 07:17
twitter2basically they put it in their pocketOct 01 07:17
fewabecause HMO's were from the beginning designed to keep people sickOct 01 07:17
fewatwitter2, you should watch SickoOct 01 07:18
twitter2I've seen itOct 01 07:18
fewathe call between Kaiser CEO and Richard NixonOct 01 07:18
twitter2it's goodOct 01 07:18
fewawhere its very clear, HMOs are designed to deny coverage to people for a profitOct 01 07:18
twitter2I don't like where he gets suckered in Cuba though.Oct 01 07:18
twitter2Cuba is not a free country, people there really can't say what they want.Oct 01 07:18
fewathey have an abundance of doctorsOct 01 07:19
fewaeven though they only pay them $5/dayOct 01 07:19
twitter2it's hard to tell what Cuba has and does.  There's not free press or accountabilityOct 01 07:19
twitter2A communist state is the ultimate merger state.Oct 01 07:19
fewaand the US was so arrogent that the Administration refused to allow a specially-trained cuban group for helping after hurricanesOct 01 07:20
fewafor KatrinaOct 01 07:20
twitter2refusing aid is stupidOct 01 07:20
fewatwitter2, I know people that have traveled to CubaOct 01 07:20
fewasaid it was greatOct 01 07:20
twitter2but the "fellow travelers" scam is an old, old fraudOct 01 07:20
fewathere is a law that if someone is hitchiking you _have_ to pick them upOct 01 07:20
fewatwitter2, how does fraud fit in?Oct 01 07:21
twitter2the Soviet Union pioneered this kind of PR.Oct 01 07:21
twitter2and controlOct 01 07:21
fewawhat are you talking about?Oct 01 07:21
twitter2the way it works is you tightly control your bordersOct 01 07:21
twitter2and only allow a small number of very well watched people to come and goOct 01 07:22
fewaCuba doesn't have tightly controled bordersOct 01 07:22
fewathis friend went for music reasonsOct 01 07:22
twitter2entertainers are a prime exampleOct 01 07:22
fewayou go through Mexico and the Cubans will agree to not stamp your passportOct 01 07:22
fewaand what about the US's crimes?Oct 01 07:23
fewathe guantanamo occupation thereOct 01 07:23
twitter2Just imagine what things would be like if Exxon, Microsoft, all fast food chains, GE, everyone merged up.Oct 01 07:23
fewawhich is from a treaty pushed through at gunpointOct 01 07:23
twitter2Imagine a state with one official news agencyOct 01 07:23
fewaand even that treaty we are not fallowingOct 01 07:23
fewaas it said nothing about prisoniers, or any sort of baseOct 01 07:24
fewabut just whaling and a portOct 01 07:24
twitter2a communist state resembles the worst aspects of corporate hierarchy.Oct 01 07:24
fewathe US is holding Guantanamo to crush Cuban development at that whole side of the islandOct 01 07:24
fewathey have a better infant mortality rate than the USOct 01 07:25
twitter2how do you know?Oct 01 07:25
fewatwitter2, how is the US differnt?Oct 01 07:25
twitter2the US may have corporate controlled media, but you can still publish independentlyOct 01 07:26
twitter2in places like China and Cuba, you go to jail for that kind of thingOct 01 07:26
fewabig mediaOct 01 07:26
fewaokOct 01 07:26
twitter2I have to admit that the US is becoming more like a Communist state.Oct 01 07:26
fewaI agree civil rights have to be defendedOct 01 07:27
twitter2protesters are arrested, lists of dissidents are compiled and the victims are denied jobs, living quarters, bank loans and other things without trialOct 01 07:28
fewacitizens have to have a say in those things which they have a stake inOct 01 07:28
twitter2Large, merged companies are given monopolies over vital utilitiesOct 01 07:29
fewastock holders must be stakeholdersOct 01 07:29
fewa<twitter2> Large, merged companies are given monopolies over vital utilitiesOct 01 07:29
fewaumm thats the USOct 01 07:29
twitter2yes, that's the US.Oct 01 07:29
fewamining act of 1897Oct 01 07:29
twitter2but all of these tendencies are taken to their logical conclusion in Communist states.Oct 01 07:29
fewaif you find oil, if you find goldOct 01 07:29
fewayou dont pay a cent to the governmentOct 01 07:30
fewainstead the land is given away to railroads, which become lumber companiesOct 01 07:30
twitter2people don't have the right to express themselves in a place where retaliation can be complete and totalOct 01 07:31
fewawhich then outlaw hempOct 01 07:31
fewacause it threatens their businessOct 01 07:31
fewaand Dow chemical is in on it too, outlawing hemp so they can sell nylonOct 01 07:32
twitter2Was there really a secret nuclear facility in Iran?Oct 01 07:32
fewaits political hypeOct 01 07:32
twitter2or is this Weapons of Mass Destruction part 2?Oct 01 07:32
fewait sounds like BushOct 01 07:33
JPerlowum, no.Oct 01 07:33
JPerlowThey most certainly have a facility.Oct 01 07:33
fewayou know it was Clinton that first said Iraq could have WMDsOct 01 07:33
fewaJPerlow, Clinton said Iraq had WMDsOct 01 07:33
fewait wasn't just BushOct 01 07:33
twitter2Iran has facilities and they have been inspected beforeOct 01 07:33
fewapeople believed it thenOct 01 07:33
JPerlowIraq had cycoltrons.Oct 01 07:33
fewaand it was all fakeOct 01 07:33
fewathey were defenselessOct 01 07:33
twitter2Iraq had squatOct 01 07:33
fewaJPerlow, so why would you believe those same people now?Oct 01 07:34
JPerlowI beleive Israel.Oct 01 07:34
fewasame people who said Iraq was going to come onto US soil and kill youOct 01 07:34
JPerlowI dont have to beleive our government.Oct 01 07:34
twitter2Israel was riding the same WoMD train too.Oct 01 07:34
fewaJPerlow, which Israel? The one buoyed by US money, or the citizens who live their?Oct 01 07:35
fewaUS nukes, planes, artilleryOct 01 07:35
JPerlow5th amendment.Oct 01 07:35
JPerlow:)Oct 01 07:35
twitter2are you part of the Israeli government?Oct 01 07:36
fewathats the only reason there was never a 2-state solution agreed toOct 01 07:36
fewathe politicians gain alot out of continued theatreOct 01 07:36
fewabut not the peopleOct 01 07:36
twitter2ah yes, I've seen a picture from 1993 .... that too seems to have been a lieOct 01 07:36
twitter2the smaller state has been bombed into the stone age.Oct 01 07:37
fewathe palistinians who are being systematically dehumanized, pushed out of their lands, wall built around themOct 01 07:37
fewastarved to deathOct 01 07:37
twitter2and is blockaded to this dayOct 01 07:37
JPerlowIran has far more sophisticated infrastructure than Iraq.Oct 01 07:37
fewaIran is a powerful societyOct 01 07:37
fewathey are good friends with ChinaOct 01 07:37
twitter2they might, Sadam's partnership with the Soviet Union was not profitableOct 01 07:38
fewawhich is propping up the abusers in Iranian societyOct 01 07:38
fewato keep the oil flowingOct 01 07:38
twitter2Maybe China will root out the WoMD for us.Oct 01 07:38
twitter2That would be a trick. ;-)Oct 01 07:39
fewaI think China would rather they have weaponsOct 01 07:39
fewahell there are US bases on all sides of IranOct 01 07:39
twitter2China has weapons.Oct 01 07:39
fewawe have massive military deployments on both sides of themOct 01 07:39
twitter2but they might make the world safe for demoncracy by invading Iran and finding the secret nuclear facilitiesOct 01 07:39
fewaWhat would you feel like if China was occupying Mexico and CanadaOct 01 07:39
fewa???Oct 01 07:40
twitter2If is was OK for the US to invade Iraq over WoMD, would it not be OK for China to do the same to Iran?Oct 01 07:40
fewa+Saudi Arabia, Israel, Egypt, UAE, Dubai, BahainOct 01 07:41
twitter2I mean, China is a respectable, most favored trading partner.Oct 01 07:41
fewawe gave Nukes to Pakistan, IndiaOct 01 07:41
twitter2You would think that a country like that would help out and keep the world safe from those deamonized people in Iran.Oct 01 07:41
vcentthey developed their ownOct 01 07:41
fewa"most favored"Oct 01 07:41
fewaour child labor co-opterOct 01 07:42
fewacause to companies cant do it to US-workers anymoreOct 01 07:42
twitter2Shouldn't the world be grateful if the US makes a case for invasion but the Chinese do all the hard work of conq^H^H^H^H securing Iran?Oct 01 07:42
fewavcent, the US under Bush gave large amounts of uranium and enrichment utilitesOct 01 07:42
fewatwitter2, then it would just be good-cop bad-copOct 01 07:43
twitter2I'm joking of courseOct 01 07:43
vcentwho gave Iran their first reactor ?? thats right the US :)Oct 01 07:44
twitter2it's easier to see the absurdity of conquering Iran by asking if it would be OK for someone else to do it.Oct 01 07:44
JPerlowWe won't need to do it.Oct 01 07:44
twitter2If it's the right thing for the US to do, it should be th right thing for anyone to do.Oct 01 07:44
fewavcent, what are you talking about?Oct 01 07:44
fewayou love ranting raving, and fabricating junkOct 01 07:45
twitter2mutex probably remembers GE reactors sent to the Shaw.Oct 01 07:45
fewa<twitter2> it's easier to see the absurdity of conquering Iran by asking if it would be OK for someone else to do it.Oct 01 07:45
fewaexactlyOct 01 07:45
fewayou have to realize your own propaganidized biasOct 01 07:45
JPerlowI agree. Let Israel take out their enrichment facilities.Oct 01 07:46
fewaRice said in respect to Iraq "We wouldn't have so many troubles if we could just stop the import of foreign arms"Oct 01 07:46
fewaand noone batted an eyelashOct 01 07:46
fewabecause of course, the United States is localOct 01 07:46
twitter2I don't think Israel has the means to do the jobOct 01 07:46
fewaanywhere we go we are localsOct 01 07:46
JPerlowthen by all means, let's give them the tools. :)Oct 01 07:47
twitter2Better let Russia or China do it.Oct 01 07:47
fewaJPerlow, Israel==US militarilyOct 01 07:47
twitter2Israel lacks manpowerOct 01 07:47
JPerlowAnd yes, they do have the means.Oct 01 07:47
twitter2Israel has bombs, but no one can really use themOct 01 07:47
twitter2even a "limited" nuclear exchange would cause climate change that would kill billions of peopleOct 01 07:48
JPerlowwhat makes you think they would need to use nuclear weapons?Oct 01 07:48
fewa"need"Oct 01 07:48
twitter2expediencyOct 01 07:48
fewaJPerlow, when is there ever a "need"Oct 01 07:48
fewawho needs?Oct 01 07:48
fewai'm sure citizens do not want itOct 01 07:49
JPerlowI'm talking about destroying hardened targets.Oct 01 07:49
JPerlownot the ethics or morality of using a nuclear weapon.Oct 01 07:49
fewayour talking about destroying natural resourcesOct 01 07:49
twitter2Why risk your friends when we could just let China do it?Oct 01 07:49
fewacreating large expanses of falloutOct 01 07:49
vcentbattlefield low yeald nukes are available in the US arsinalOct 01 07:50
JPerlowAs I said, no need to use nuclear weapons to destroy a hardened target.Oct 01 07:50
twitter2I don't think you can just bomb a few facilities and have the threat go away.Oct 01 07:50
twitter2Iran can just keep building them deeperOct 01 07:50
fewavcent, "low yield" is >100X bigger than little boy of fat manOct 01 07:50
twitter2an invasion is called for by US propagandistsOct 01 07:51
vcent10MegaTonne range or less.Oct 01 07:51
fewaif you kick someone they will raise up, galvinizedOct 01 07:51
twitter2Israel lacks the manpower for such a thing.  so does the US, as our bankrupting wars proveOct 01 07:51
twitter2so let's let China do it.Oct 01 07:51
twitter2if it's right for us to do it, it's right for ChinaOct 01 07:51
twitter2then people can't accuse the Chinese of supporting an exploitative local government.Oct 01 07:52
fewahttp://www.thenation.com/doc/20090928/wienerOct 01 07:52
twitter2we can be sure the Chinese will bring liberty and freedom, just like the US did to IraqOct 01 07:52
fewaObama's CIA-on-Campus ProgramOct 01 07:53
vcentCIA recruits off campus for everOct 01 07:53
fewaeach student will have to get security clearences, will have to apply to the govenment for admission to program, not the schoolOct 01 07:53
fewaand will be required to work for CIA afterwardsOct 01 07:53
fewathis is not just recruitmetOct 01 07:53
twitter2the agnostic will say, "it works for me"Oct 01 07:55
fewa:POct 01 07:55
fewaand other stratospheric rhetoricOct 01 07:56
twitter2WoMD words, better put me in jail.Oct 01 07:56
twitter2water board me, you will find the secret words you are looking forOct 01 07:57
vcentex military, collage grads/university grads, and journo's are most commonly recruited as "silent" members of security agencies. you might be surprised how many too.Oct 01 07:59
twitter2hmmm, secret nuclear facilities unlikely, no need to spill Chinese blood over it ->  Nuclear analysts say it would have been almost impossible for the Iranians to divert uranium fuel to the Qom enrichment facility from its conversion plant in Isfahan without being spotted by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which constantly monitors Isfahan.Oct 01 08:00
twitter2http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/sep/27/iran-test-launch-missiles-nuclearOct 01 08:00
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fewavcent, are you one of them?Oct 01 08:02
twitter2the same thing was done to Iraq.  They marched all over, demanding inspections at times when no one was around to create a picture of non compliance before we invaded and found nothing.Oct 01 08:02
fewaIts all rhetoricOct 01 08:03
twitter2mutex is anything but silentOct 01 08:03
twitter2not much of intelligence there either.Oct 01 08:03
fewathey just fabricate whatever they want to retroactively justify their own plansOct 01 08:03
twitter2he belongs to the M$ Intelligence Agency (MIA), who's goal is to inject rather than extract informationOct 01 08:04
fewaand people are up on itOct 01 08:04
fewaIraq and Afghanistan wars are highly unpopularOct 01 08:04
fewadespite soaring spin of the mass mediaOct 01 08:05
fewahalf of the Federal budget is militaryOct 01 08:05
fewathat is quite disturbingOct 01 08:06
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fewaIts a War-bringing societyOct 01 08:07
fewaor at least governmentOct 01 08:07
fewa"Department of Defense" is a farseOct 01 08:09
vcentfewa why ?Oct 01 08:09
fewavcent, because it wages warOct 01 08:11
fewahttp://wikileaks.org/wiki/Xe-Blackwater_warcrimes_case:_complaint%2C_2009Oct 01 08:12
fewahttp://wikileaks.org/wiki/Xe-Blackwater_warcrimes_case:_employee_declaration%2C_2009Oct 01 08:12
fewahttp://wikileaks.org/wiki/Xe-Blackwater_warcrimes_case:_employee_declarations%2C_legal_complaint_and_motions%2C_2009Oct 01 08:12
vcentblackwater were not "dept of def".Oct 01 08:13
fewavcent, who funds blackwater?Oct 01 08:13
vcentYou do.Oct 01 08:13
fewawhere are the monies apportioned from?Oct 01 08:13
vcentUS taxpayersOct 01 08:14
fewaDept of DefenseOct 01 08:14
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fewa"Politically motivated hype" http://www.democracynow.org/2009/9/29/fmr_un_weapons_inspector_scott_ritterOct 01 08:27
fewaformer UN weapons inspectorOct 01 08:27
fewa(in resp. Iran)Oct 01 08:27
fewa...watch the runup to invasion happen now....Oct 01 08:28
fewaIAEA has stated that Iran is in complianceOct 01 08:31
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[thistleweb] A reheat of a MS story just as Win 7 is about out? And the BBC claim they're unbiased lol http://tinyurl.com/lbxzgyOct 01 08:48
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schestowitzAnother PPT ad from the MSBBCOct 01 09:04
schestowitzBut I saw it when it was publishedOct 01 09:04
ThistleWebI don't think they republished it, however it is suspicious that after so long off the "most clicked" etc it suddenly shoots back tot he top, at the time MS are courting publicity for the release of a new flagship productOct 01 09:07
ThistleWebthis makes me wonder if the BBC admins fucked with the hit count behind the scenesOct 01 09:07
schestowitzI can't get myself to remove BBC>>Tech from my feedsOct 01 09:21
schestowitzI did with CNNOct 01 09:21
schestowitzThe BBC has some interesting articles sometimesOct 01 09:21
fewaive never read oneOct 01 09:29
fewabland, bland, and them some propagandaOct 01 09:29
fewaits all spunOct 01 09:30
smellyhippysurely you just contradicted yourself?Oct 01 09:30
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[_goblin] Why does hashwindows RT my comments then seem to delete them? Does it not like free speech? #windows #microsoft #vista #linuxOct 01 09:32
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[_goblin] XP – Still no reason for upgrade? Vista users "f***ing livid"? #windows #microsoft #vista #xp #windows7 http://tinyurl.com/yc3hvwwOct 01 09:35
schestowitzfewa: I just glance at headlinesOct 01 09:35
schestowitzGetting a sample of thingsOct 01 09:35
schestowitzThey never break the newsOct 01 09:35
schestowitzThey deliver it day/s lateOct 01 09:35
_goblinwelcome smellyhippy!Oct 01 09:35
schestowitzBut people still see BBC URLs are 'trusted'Oct 01 09:35
schestowitz_goblin: it's a trollOct 01 09:36
_goblinyepOct 01 09:36
_goblinI gathered...Oct 01 09:36
schestowitz:-)Oct 01 09:36
_goblinLet me guess....Oct 01 09:36
schestowitzYes, but provably, tooOct 01 09:36
_goblinLinux unwashed?Oct 01 09:36
smellyhippylol I'm a troll for pointing out an inconsistancy :SOct 01 09:36
schestowitzNot, for previous encountersOct 01 09:36
_goblinspeak to Microsoft, they are the experts.Oct 01 09:36
amarsh04loved this comment: http://www.groklaw.net/comment.php?mode=display&sid=20090927151401988&title=Perlow%20proves%20himself%20not%20worth%20any%20space%20in%20my%20head&type=article&order=&hideanonymous=0&pid=790574#c790592Oct 01 09:36
smellyhippyI didnt say the opinion was wrong ... just inconsistant :POct 01 09:36
benJImansmellyhippy: Anyone who does not agree with schestowitz is a troll.Oct 01 09:37
_goblinwhat about using the term "diverse"Oct 01 09:37
smellyhippybenJIman: indeed ;)Oct 01 09:37
schestowitzbenJIman: nopeOct 01 09:37
_goblinlolOct 01 09:37
_goblintwo now.Oct 01 09:37
schestowitzPeople who come here to disrupt are trollsOct 01 09:37
schestowitzDisrupt as in disruptOct 01 09:37
schestowitzNot disagreeOct 01 09:37
smellyhippyI'm not here to disrupt, I'm here to listenOct 01 09:37
schestowitz_goblin: benJIman is from OpenSUSEOct 01 09:37
_goblinlol...Oct 01 09:37
schestowitzWhen things heat up he informs friends at the SUSE channel/sOct 01 09:38
smellyhippyand i didnt disagree ... i just pointed out syaing you havent actually experienced something and then giving an opinion on the experience is flawedOct 01 09:38
schestowitzsmellyhippy: OKOct 01 09:38
_goblinOpenSUSE falling down the distrowatch charts.....poor novell.Oct 01 09:38
schestowitzThey created a team recentlyOct 01 09:38
_goblinand to think, if they had just stuck to their guns in respect of Microsoft they could have been where Canonical is now.Oct 01 09:38
schestowitz_goblin: not "poor Novell"Oct 01 09:38
schestowitzOpenSUSE/SuSE is not NovellOct 01 09:38
schestowitzIt's bad for the people behind the real SuSEOct 01 09:39
schestowitzNot the United Linux SLEOct 01 09:39
schestowitz_goblin: SuSE was ahead of Canonical at the time, from my POVOct 01 09:39
benJIman_goblin: Because page-views on distrowatch are obviously an accurate indication of distribution popularity.Oct 01 09:39
_goblintrue..Oct 01 09:39
_goblinbut then the MS faithful base their entire argument off similar stats.Oct 01 09:40
schestowitzSUSE was just coming out with CompizOct 01 09:40
_goblinso whats good for the goose is good for the gander......Oct 01 09:40
schestowitzAnd it mastered more than one DE, unlike Ubuntu, which was just Debian with GNOME and brownOct 01 09:40
schestowitzIt was more brown than orange at the timeOct 01 09:40
_goblinRustyOct 01 09:40
_goblinbeen impressed with the new Wine....Oct 01 09:41
vcentI think "baby shit brown" is the most accurate term for that colorOct 01 09:41
_goblintheres some nasty demoscene DX hacks which Wine copes with nicely now....demostrated in the ODD demo.Oct 01 09:42
_goblinDanish school moves 1700 computers to Openoffice......thats one less glass of champagne for the shareholders meeting: http://www.osor.eu/news/dk-lyngby-taarbek-moves-schools-to-openofficeOct 01 09:44
fewaubuntu is not brownOct 01 09:45
fewaits orangeOct 01 09:45
fewaand vcent's slander is not appropriate languageOct 01 09:45
vcentwhich rymes with ?Oct 01 09:46
fewaie _Mutex_'s slanderOct 01 09:46
vcentwhat slander ?Oct 01 09:46
vcentcitation pleaseOct 01 09:46
vcentthats what I thougtOct 01 09:47
_goblinyou think?....congratulations...I presumed you were a spam bot.Oct 01 09:55
_goblinfound my first incompat issue with the Chromium beta.....Quake Live.Oct 01 10:05
_goblinat the rate its developing though I wouldnt think it will take long to be implementedOct 01 10:06
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[thistleweb] Hollywood Linux | The Digital Prism http://tinyurl.com/ycnzbm9Oct 01 10:07
fewadoes it work with safari?Oct 01 10:11
fewawtfOct 01 10:13
fewaits not even a browser gameOct 01 10:13
fewaits based on an .xpiOct 01 10:13
fewaof course it wont workOct 01 10:13
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] #GNU #Linux Offers Free #Security , Too http://ping.fm/3DxDFOct 01 10:14
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fewanon-free security-trusted softwareOct 01 10:14
_goblinI didnt know it was xpi until install.Oct 01 10:15
_goblinhaving said that I believe in a world of two equals not a domination of either proprietary or FOSS....Oct 01 10:16
fewaits a matter of trustOct 01 10:17
fewaif it is supposedly (claimed) a crime to look at what the software does, why would I ever entrust it with my private data?Oct 01 10:17
fewaor access to my private data?Oct 01 10:18
vcentit's called "fair use" you are allowed to know what the software does, and you are allowed to use it as it was intended, you are just not allowed to know "HOW" it does what it does. That is what the effort has gone into the development of what it does.Oct 01 10:22
vcentSo you buy and use it for what it does, not for you to work out how it does it,Oct 01 10:22
fewa.kb vcent no, you cannot know what it does, because there is no way to verify that that is all it does. This has nothing to do with USC 17 S 107Oct 01 10:23
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*fewa has kicked vcent from #boycottnovell (no, you cannot know what it does, because there is no way to verify that that is all it does. This has nothing to do with USC 17 S 107)Oct 01 10:23
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fewa17 U.S.C. § 107 is fair useOct 01 10:24
fewahttp://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.htmlOct 01 10:24
fewaMicrosoft (along with the Linux Foundation) has specifically called on their to be no legal redress if software does not do as advertised, or if software has hidden defects which were kept from customersOct 01 10:26
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fewamaking undisclosed back holes in proprietary software presumably legalOct 01 10:26
vcent_read the GPL recently ?Oct 01 10:26
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fewaonce again a suggestion by vcent that is totally misleadingOct 01 10:28
fewaNot unlike the Karl Rove video Mutex has not awknowledgedOct 01 10:29
fewahttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfwSByIo4ksOct 01 10:29
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smellyhippywhy do you shout about other people censoring you but then you censor others with very little provocation? ... thats a real quesiton, not trolling, I'm genuinely interested.Oct 01 10:31
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fewasmellyhippy, the suggestion was that the liability waivers in the GPL somehow is differn'tOct 01 10:32
fewabut no, such waivers are in all software if you read the fine printOct 01 10:32
fewaand the legal liability that Microsoft opposed was not disclaimableOct 01 10:32
fewaso such things are besides the pointOct 01 10:32
smellyhippyyet rather than foster discusion on the topic which helps provide alternative views and better understanding for everyone you removed the person after a single line fro mthen and with no warningOct 01 10:32
fewaalso, Mutex was evading a badOct 01 10:33
fewafallowing having trolled this channel for monthsOct 01 10:33
fewa*banOct 01 10:33
smellyhippyfair enough, I admit I havent seen the history on thisOct 01 10:33
fewahe has been banned many timesOct 01 10:33
fewaoccasionally he contributes to discussionOct 01 10:33
fewaall the logs for this channel are available at boycottnovell.comOct 01 10:34
smellyhippybtw you want to ban using his ident since thats a hex encode of his IP .... obviously it wont stop him using another IP but it'll stop him from just restarting webchat and coming back inOct 01 10:34
fewahis origional and longest ident was MutexOct 01 10:34
fewabut he doesnt use that anymoreOct 01 10:34
fewait would be too easy to blockOct 01 10:34
smellyhippyyou can't choose your ident with the webchatOct 01 10:34
smellyhippybut yeah it's easy to evade bansOct 01 10:35
fewao *!i=3aa86da0Oct 01 10:35
fewaokOct 01 10:35
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fewahow is it determined?Oct 01 10:35
smellyhippyit's a hex of the users IPOct 01 10:35
fewabut what about the /x-wtrqmotqygnahxhn oart?Oct 01 10:36
smellyhippythats random afaikOct 01 10:36
smellyhippyhttp://www.kloth.net/services/iplocate.php that can convert the hex if you want to see the original IPOct 01 10:36
smellyhippyalso does a reverse lookup for the hostOct 01 10:37
MinceRif you don't want to depend on identd running on that gateway, use "?=" instead of "i=" :>Oct 01 10:44
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] #Microsoft and English-speaking Countries http://ping.fm/x9ryaOct 01 10:50
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[davidgerard] the go-betweens get their own bridge! http://is.gd/3Q8AXOct 01 10:59
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-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] #Groklaw comes under fire for speaking about taboo areas http://ping.fm/H1dY7Oct 01 11:47
schestowitztrmanco: ping.Oct 01 11:47
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-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] #Novell Removes #GIMP , Adds Proprietary Software http://ping.fm/Qqmkm #sled #suseOct 01 12:09
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trmancoschestowitz: yes?Oct 01 12:31
trmancomy connection was temporarily down (45 mins)Oct 01 12:31
schestowitzWhere is the program?Oct 01 12:31
trmancocomingOct 01 12:32
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fewahttp://doctormo.wordpress.com/2009/09/19/software-freedom-day-in-boston/Oct 01 12:34
phIRCeTitle: Software Freedom Day in Boston « DoctorMO's Blog .::. Size~: 39.64 KBOct 01 12:34
fewa"Control has replaced Free Speech in Stallman’s the rhetoric. This is one of the most noticeable things I took away from today, that there has been a cultural shift from the way proponents of Free Software talk and communicate about the ideas and rationalities of Free Software principles. Although I’ve been picking up on the same advantages to using control language instead of freedom of speech in my own advocacy.Oct 01 12:34
fewa"Oct 01 12:34
fewaWhat is the free speech argument?Oct 01 12:34
fewa*lineOct 01 12:35
fewaI know well the ways proprietary software wishes to control peopleOct 01 12:35
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[trmanco] ♻ @OmkarDutta Just gave 5 Google Wave invites. Only 86 invites left. Follow me and RT this to get one :)Oct 01 12:36
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[trmanco] ♻ @OmkarDutta: Guys only 80 invites left for Google Wave. Follow me and RT this to get one. 22 invites already sent :)Oct 01 12:36
fewaFor all the talk of Wave, the GUI is currently propritary softwareOct 01 12:38
MinceRand it's software from googleOct 01 12:40
MinceRso it probably sucks anywayOct 01 12:40
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[trmanco] RT @dubs20 I Just gave 14 Google Wave invites Only 86 invites left. Follow me and RT this to get one :) First come first serveOct 01 12:42
fewawhen will I be able to life fork a system running Linux+btrfs?Oct 01 12:43
fewalike a giant OS fork() call with COWOct 01 12:43
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[trmanco] RT @dubs20: Just gave 36 Google Wave invites out...Only 64 invites left. Follow me and RT this to get one :) First come first serve...Oct 01 12:44
schestowitz[opensuse-announce] openSUSE 11.2 Milestone 8 ReleasedOct 01 12:47
MinceRfewa: that sounds difficultOct 01 12:48
schestowitzWaves crashOct 01 12:48
fewait would be the culunination of COW fs + in-kernel virtualization (openvz, etc) + process freezing + memCOWOct 01 12:49
fewaimportant is namespace issuesOct 01 12:50
fewawhich could be done by openvz/vserverOct 01 12:50
fewaand then communication without outside worldOct 01 12:51
fewaip address/mac addresses etcOct 01 12:51
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[trmanco] ♻ @dubs20: Just got rid of 63 Google Wave invites out...Only 37 invites left. Follow me and RT this to get one :) First come first serve...Oct 01 12:52
fewacurrent virtualization software can do it, but not COW, and not efficientlyOct 01 12:52
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fewaand it requires a COW snapshot and snapshot-of-snapshot capable filesystemOct 01 12:53
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[trmanco] ♻ @dubs20: Just got rid of 72 Google Wave invites out...Only 18 invites left. Follow me and RT this to get one :) First come first serve...Oct 01 12:55
fewaI guess it was oiaohm that I had the discussion with b/fOct 01 12:56
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] #Microsoft Dodges #Patent #Law Again, #Moblin and Patents Revisited http://ping.fm/BDAiTOct 01 12:58
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schestowitzfewa: are you scientes? SOmeone asked.Oct 01 12:58
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[trmanco] ♻ @dubs20: There almost all gone Im picking 7 ppl for the last of my Google Wave invites...Follow me and RT this to get one :)Oct 01 13:04
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-BNc/#boycottnovell-[thistleweb] The Ubuntu App Store | The Digital Prism http://tinyurl.com/y875ucyOct 01 13:37
schestowitzMaggie Shiels loves writing about Microsoft, but this new article mentioned neither Microsoft nor Windows http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8279867.stmOct 01 13:41
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schestowitz"it's a COMPUTER problem!!"Oct 01 13:41
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[davidgerard] Latest UK "secret" gagging order leaked http://is.gd/3Qnb6 I wonder when Wikileaks will be put into the IWF filterOct 01 13:48
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Omar87Hi all.Oct 01 14:07
Omar87Did Google really shut down Android Mod?Oct 01 14:07
MinceRi've only heard of the Cyanogen shitshormOct 01 14:23
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oiaohmOmar87: kinda.Oct 01 14:31
oiaohmThe issue with the Mod was it shipping closed source applications google did not give them approval to ship.Oct 01 14:31
oiaohmPure normal legal issue.Oct 01 14:32
oiaohmWe really cannot complain too much.Oct 01 14:32
Omar87oiaohm: So, this doesn't mean Google is stabbing FOSS in the back?Oct 01 14:35
oiaohmNot at this stage Omar87Oct 01 14:36
oiaohmGoogle has the legal right to release closed source parts and control the shipping of them.Oct 01 14:37
oiaohmBiggest issue the author of the mod did not even ask google if they could.   So leaving google in the bad location either it protected it software or it did not.Oct 01 14:38
oiaohmFailing to protect its software would have set a bad future state for google.Oct 01 14:38
MinceRactually, legality is not the end-all be-all of values in our world, at least not yet.Oct 01 14:40
MinceRthe issue is that android is hyped as if it was FLOSS, yet in practice it isn'tOct 01 14:41
oiaohmDepends where MinceROct 01 14:41
MinceRand people who are trying to improve it get slapped on the wristOct 01 14:41
MinceReven though there's a lot of room for improvementOct 01 14:41
MinceR(even though imo it should start by throwing out most of the design they have now)Oct 01 14:41
oiaohmAndroid application support in like of Ubuntu have not been slapped.Oct 01 14:42
oiaohmThe maintainer of that asked google.Oct 01 14:42
oiaohmIf you don't ask for permission to use some parts you should expect to get slaped for it from time to time.Oct 01 14:42
oiaohmFor app stores and the like its key that the application stays upto date so people don't have download issues and the like.Oct 01 14:43
oiaohmBasically google had no option bar to defend in the case at hand.Oct 01 14:44
MinceRgoogle shouldn't have insisted on making those apps proprietaryOct 01 14:44
MinceRit doesn't make them any betterOct 01 14:44
Diablo-D3they're actually fixing thatOct 01 14:45
Diablo-D3they're writing foss versions of those appsOct 01 14:45
Diablo-D3should be out sometime next yearOct 01 14:45
oiaohmYes the correct legal answer as Diablo-D3 stated.Oct 01 14:46
oiaohmAndroid is open source but the app store is not and the devices are basically tpm protected blocking firmware replacement.Oct 01 14:47
oiaohmBasically Android is open source for device makers.  Not open source for end users.Oct 01 14:47
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[davidgerard] Librarian to prude: "fuck off." Much more nicely, of course. http://is.gd/3QrG4Oct 01 14:48
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Diablo-D3oiaohm: even then noOct 01 14:48
Diablo-D3they're trying to please everybodyOct 01 14:48
Diablo-D3lots of app authors love bugs and security issues, so they write closed sourceOct 01 14:48
Diablo-D3everyone else living in the real world wants open sourceOct 01 14:48
schestowitzWill People Pay CNN To Help Them Report The News? < http://techdirt.com/articles/20090930/0337276372.shtml >Oct 01 14:48
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oiaohmPhone carriors like control of software on phones Diablo-D3Oct 01 14:49
oiaohmSo preventing random applications in play.Oct 01 14:49
schestowitzOct 01 13:41:46 -christel-[Global Notice] Hi all, unfortunately one of our former developers has left behind a memory leak in our ircd software which means we'll need to restart several ircds over the next few days. We're going to stagger it to reduce disruption, and the first round will be happening very shortly. Affected users for now will be about 1300. Apologies for the inconvenience!Oct 01 14:50
oiaohmYes nice schestowitzOct 01 14:50
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oiaohmThey are being truthful about the problem.  Many years ago it would have been writen up as general work.Oct 01 14:51
Diablo-D3oiaohm: sadly yesOct 01 14:51
Diablo-D3but google wants to kill cell phone carriersOct 01 14:52
schestowitzoiaohm: I pulled this one from another node. It didn't make it to someOct 01 14:52
Diablo-D3why do you think they want the 700mhz bands they have?Oct 01 14:52
Diablo-D3free public internet access, just buy a android++ deviceOct 01 14:52
schestowitzThey can't.Oct 01 14:52
Diablo-D3schestowitz: oh but they canOct 01 14:53
schestowitzIf they tried to tie phone to carrier/service, they would be stoppedOct 01 14:53
Diablo-D3you cant stop google.Oct 01 14:53
schestowitzI mean, practically they can, but not in realityOct 01 14:53
Diablo-D3thats an impossibilityOct 01 14:53
oiaohmcarriers want control of software on phones Diablo-D3Oct 01 14:53
schestowitzSee what they did with Open DataOct 01 14:53
oiaohmSo google forces issue.Oct 01 14:53
Diablo-D3oiaohm: but what happens if no one owns a phone anymoreOct 01 14:53
schestowitzAnd the whole book-scanning thingOct 01 14:53
Diablo-D3cell phone carriers in the US are doomedOct 01 14:53
Diablo-D3look how much the telephone companies tried to kill voipOct 01 14:54
schestowitzVoIP is another interesting oneOct 01 14:54
Diablo-D3they sued the first major voip carriers and FAILEDOct 01 14:54
oiaohmThey have not lost there.Oct 01 14:54
oiaohmvoip carriers still need to connect back in.Oct 01 14:54
Diablo-D3they tried to get it labeled as a "phone" so they'd have to pay the government lots of taxes and have to to implement lots of useless expensive shitOct 01 14:54
Diablo-D3and they _lost_Oct 01 14:54
schestowitzhttp://store.dftba.com/music-programOct 01 14:54
phIRCeTitle: DFTBA Records &mdash; Music Program .::. Size~: 7.3 KBOct 01 14:54
schestowitzMusicians go it aloneOct 01 14:54
Diablo-D3I have the internet, schestowitzOct 01 14:55
Diablo-D3why the fuck would I ever pay $75 a month for something thats not unlimited?Oct 01 14:55
schestowitzI have MANY internetsOct 01 14:55
schestowitz:-pOct 01 14:55
Diablo-D3I refuse to carry a cell phone, I don't fund economic terrorism.Oct 01 14:55
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Diablo-D3when google comes out with their 700mhz googlephone, I'll get oneOct 01 14:55
Diablo-D3until then, fuck those fuckersOct 01 14:55
schestowitzLet's keep language cleanOct 01 14:56
schestowitzOK?Oct 01 14:56
schestowitzhttp://news.cnet.com/8301-27080_3-10363663-245.html?part=rss&subj=news&tag=2547-1_3-0-20Oct 01 14:56
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oiaohmDiablo-D3: getting true unlimited here does not happen.Oct 01 14:57
oiaohmAll of the ones here have shaping at some point.Oct 01 14:57
schestowitz"Eric Goldman alerts us to the news that Jack Thompson is now suing Facebook because some people on Facebook have said some mean stuff about him. "Oct 01 14:57
schestowitzhttp://techdirt.com/articles/20090930/1418206376.shtmlOct 01 14:57
phIRCeTitle: Even After Being Disbarred, Jack Thompson Can File Misguided Mistargeted Lawsuits | Techdirt .::. Size~: 52.37 KBOct 01 14:57
schestowitzhttp://blogs.geniocity.com/friedman/2009/09/ideas-originality-and-copyright-coldplay-accused-of-infringement-again/Oct 01 14:58
phIRCeTitle: Ruling Imagination: Law and Creativity  » Blog Archive   » Ideas, originality, and copyright. Coldplay accused of infringement again. .::. Size~: 15.33 KBOct 01 14:58
Diablo-D3oiaohm: I define unlimited as "I wont hit it ever"Oct 01 14:58
Diablo-D3oiaohm: if some people hit it, thats their problem, especially since I heavily use thingsOct 01 14:58
Diablo-D3I mean, I HAVE TO PAY FOR MINUTESOct 01 14:58
Diablo-D3WHAT THE HELL IS THATOct 01 14:58
Diablo-D3thats like paying for bytes, fuck themOct 01 14:58
schestowitzhttp://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/1556964/alabama-boffins-devise-dos-attack-filterOct 01 14:59
schestowitzThey could just curb botnetsOct 01 14:59
Diablo-D3they could just ban windows.Oct 01 15:00
oiaohmNot going to work schestowitzOct 01 15:00
schestowitzoiaohm: maybe antsOct 01 15:00
oiaohmSpaming the filter and having it audit each invalid could cause a DDOSOct 01 15:00
schestowitzlucid lynxes trawling the network looking for zombiesOct 01 15:00
oiaohmStopping a DDOS is really hard.Oct 01 15:01
schestowitzPreventionOct 01 15:01
schestowitzNot stoppingOct 01 15:01
oiaohmThere is no simple magical solution.Oct 01 15:01
schestowitzAUssie wants to ban hijacked PCs from the NetOct 01 15:01
schestowitzStill proposal stageOct 01 15:01
schestowitzBUT..Oct 01 15:01
schestowitzIt won't help Aussie vs PCs outside AUOct 01 15:01
schestowitzThe Net is globalOct 01 15:01
oiaohmNot a issue there realy.Oct 01 15:01
Diablo-D3yes, but its a step in the right directionOct 01 15:02
schestowitzLinux saves Aussie electrical grid http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/1556944/linux-saves-aussie-electricityOct 01 15:02
oiaohmAustralia relays normally shut when someone dosOct 01 15:02
oiaohmReason why lot of business here normally have a few servers in other countries.Oct 01 15:02
oiaohmFor when the incoming australian links are down so there overseas people can still get stuff.Oct 01 15:03
schestowitzhttp://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/10/01/qt_future/Oct 01 15:04
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oiaohmAll critical systems should have at least 2 control OS's.Oct 01 15:05
oiaohmJust in case 1 OS gets a critical problem the reserve can be used.Oct 01 15:05
oiaohmBig thing schestowitz you cannot swap the control systems over that fast unless you basically have a reserve sitting there.Oct 01 15:06
oiaohmhttp://www.technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/24193/  Great high level person tracking gear coming stock standard.Oct 01 15:11
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twitter1oh yes it will, the success will be hard to ignore. -> schestowitz: It won't help Aussie vs PCs outside AUOct 01 15:12
oiaohmPeople don't understand in case of major attacks world wide the gate ways between network can close.Oct 01 15:15
oiaohmSo as long as AU can keep the AU network clean.  Australian internal operations can keep going.Oct 01 15:16
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twitter1:-DOct 01 15:21
twitter1I like this admission the unofficial interview got out of Miguel -> " Photoshop is a C++ application, so Mono will not help there.   In fact, pretty much any software written before .NET 1.0 went public in 2002 will have a very larger code base written in C++ or C that will not port."Oct 01 15:22
oiaohmGoogle has servers basically world wide so there users cannot be cut off in case of gate closing as well as load spreeding.Oct 01 15:22
twitter1basically, mono won't be useful for getting Windows applications onto gnu/linux.Oct 01 15:22
oiaohmWine is limited use for porting applications like photoshop.Oct 01 15:24
schestowitzhttp://schestowitz.com/Weblog/archives/2009/10/01/rowing-second-place/Oct 01 15:25
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trmancois that you?Oct 01 15:27
schestowitzhttp://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/10/01/stego_botnet_control/Oct 01 15:27
phIRCeTitle: Botnet buries commands in image files • The Register .::. Size~: 21.88 KBOct 01 15:27
schestowitzNow some idiots will say that images are trojansOct 01 15:27
smellyhippytwitter1: [java|ruby|COBOL\etc] is interchangable with mono in what you just saidOct 01 15:27
schestowitztrmanco: yes, why?Oct 01 15:27
trmancoI thought you were skinnier...Oct 01 15:28
schestowitzA few months ago. Do I look unrecognisableOct 01 15:28
schestowitztrmanco: no, I'm heavy geekOct 01 15:28
trmanconah, just differentOct 01 15:28
smellyhippyI dont htink Miguel would ever claim that mono is a silver bullet for working with apps written in unrelated languagesOct 01 15:28
trmancoI never imagined that you were that fitOct 01 15:28
schestowitzI used to be bin better shape, thoughOct 01 15:29
schestowitzhttp://schestowitz.com/Images/images3.htmOct 01 15:29
schestowitzhttp://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/09/30/marten_mickos_joins_benchmark/Oct 01 15:30
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schestowitzLast week I did 108 situps in 2 minutes. It gave me 1st place.Oct 01 15:31
schestowitzDiablo-D3: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/10/01/us_lawmakers_distracted_driving_summit/Oct 01 15:31
phIRCeTitle: OMG US states to ban txting + driving • The Register .::. Size~: 24.5 KBOct 01 15:32
schestowitzBUT...Oct 01 15:32
trmancowhat are situps?Oct 01 15:32
schestowitzThey allow people to talk in the car and do other things. Just not phone. And hand-free accessories have people mess about with panels and stuffOct 01 15:32
schestowitzTHey should ban many activisties while drivingOct 01 15:32
schestowitztrmanco: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdominal_exerciseOct 01 15:33
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trmancoyou you and roids? :-POct 01 15:33
trmancowere*Oct 01 15:33
trmancooh those things are situpsOct 01 15:33
trmancoI do pushupsOct 01 15:33
JPerlowdoesnt look like I missed much last nightOct 01 15:34
schestowitzAnother MS product has just died. RIP. http://www.techflash.com/seattle/2009/09/microsoft_nixes_recite_app.html?ana=from_rssOct 01 15:34
trmanco30 a dayOct 01 15:34
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schestowitztrmanco: no, never.Oct 01 15:34
trmancoin the morningOct 01 15:34
trmancohow long have you been working out?Oct 01 15:34
schestowitzSince 14Oct 01 15:34
trmancowowOct 01 15:34
schestowitzhttp://www.techflash.com/seattle/2009/09/paul_allen_back_in_shape.html?ana=from_rssOct 01 15:35
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smellyhippyschestowitz: ever rowed against northwich?Oct 01 15:36
schestowitzNo.Oct 01 15:36
schestowitzI never did it professionally. I was close though.Oct 01 15:36
smellyhippyahhhhh alot of my family are over there and are part of the rowing clubOct 01 15:36
smellyhippyone of my cusins was trainging for a new olympic water sport but unfortunatly damaged his shoulder :(Oct 01 15:36
schestowitzJPerlow: http://mono-nono.com/2009/10/01/groklaw-on-miguel/Oct 01 15:37
twitter1heh, troll juice.  the others are older, work and most are free software with useful applications that can or have been ported -> smellyhippy: twitter1: [java|ruby|COBOL\etc] is interchangable with mono in what you just saidOct 01 15:37
schestowitzYou're sort of flamed thereOct 01 15:37
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smellyhippyI used to go kayaking recreationally :) ... need to get back into itOct 01 15:37
schestowitzIt can be a time-consuming and expensive sportOct 01 15:37
schestowitzRecently I went to classes where I can meet more peopleOct 01 15:37
schestowitzAerobics too... good for weight lossOct 01 15:38
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smellyhippytwitter1: troll juice? why? being older just means thye have a date that goes firther back ... that date is arbitary, as for working .net is extreamly useable and popular and as for being free ... thats subjective as to wether it's *always* a good thingOct 01 15:38
schestowitzJo Shields: "Get the feeling you’ve been Glennbecked?"Oct 01 15:38
schestowitzWhat's with that Glenn Beck reference they keep repeating?Oct 01 15:38
smellyhippyI have real backing arguements and I'm speaking on my opinion that I belive rather than to bait youOct 01 15:38
twitter1.NET is a turd, performance wise, and it's not free software.Oct 01 15:39
zentsif photoshop is in C it can allready be ported to linux, .net is not stopping it.Oct 01 15:39
smellyhippyit's approx 20% slower than c++ but for the most part that doesnt matter at allOct 01 15:39
smellyhippyin some places it faster than c++Oct 01 15:39
smellyhippycompared to java on windows its fasterOct 01 15:39
benJImanDepends what you're doing.Oct 01 15:40
smellyhippyindeedOct 01 15:40
schestowitzhttp://www.google.com/news/more?pz=1&cf=all&ned=uk&cf=all&ncl=dOMzw2RlMxRcUzMxIhtnsdAQZUvQMOct 01 15:40
smellyhippyfor most business apps it's not a problemOct 01 15:40
phIRCeTitle: Microsoft's App Marketplace on Oct. 6 - Google News .::. Size~: 53.67 KBOct 01 15:40
JPerlowmono-nono?Oct 01 15:40
JPerlowgood grief.Oct 01 15:40
benJImanFor long running enterprise apps hotspot has some advantages.Oct 01 15:40
smellyhippyjava and .net dominate the development job market in the uK and .net is ahead of javaOct 01 15:40
schestowitzJPerlow: yes, why?Oct 01 15:40
JPerlowI love the blog header graphicOct 01 15:40
JPerlowa site dedicated to hating mono?Oct 01 15:41
benJImansmellyhippy: Still more java jobs than .net in UK, I've been job hunting recently.Oct 01 15:41
schestowitzNot hatingOct 01 15:41
schestowitzEducatingOct 01 15:41
schestowitzSee? It's not hardOct 01 15:41
twitter1images from Iron Man are so much more professional.Oct 01 15:41
schestowitzThe word "hate" againOct 01 15:41
schestowitzI keep seeing itOct 01 15:41
schestowitzI was told by a friend not to allow people to shift that discussion to that area of Taliban|Hater|TerroristOct 01 15:41
twitter1Leave him some comments, JPerlow.Oct 01 15:41
schestowitzYou like painting us all "black"Oct 01 15:42
smellyhippyI admit it's only a single source and fair from perfect but: http://www.itjobswatch.co.uk/Oct 01 15:42
JPerlowI like?Oct 01 15:42
JPerlowwho is "us"Oct 01 15:42
twitter1RMS for one?Oct 01 15:42
JPerlowRMS is a lunatic.Oct 01 15:42
twitter1jaw dropsOct 01 15:42
schestowitzhttp://www.duniyalive.com/?p=65991Oct 01 15:43
phIRCeTitle: Microsoft Recite won’t see the New Year!  | Duniyalive.com .::. Size~: 45.37 KBOct 01 15:43
schestowitzJPerlow: HeheOct 01 15:43
schestowitzDefine  lunnaticOct 01 15:43
schestowitz*lunaticOct 01 15:43
schestowitzYou just love taking average of all people's traits and then label people who are outside this averageOct 01 15:44
schestowitzThe 'abnormal' can be called many thingsOct 01 15:44
schestowitzIt's the peer-based pressure for forcing people to complyOct 01 15:44
schestowitzI thought JPerlow would be above all thatOct 01 15:44
schestowitzSad.Oct 01 15:44
JPerlowI haven't had my coffee yet.Oct 01 15:44
schestowitzMicrosoft Pulls the Plug on Recite for Windows Mobile http://jkontherun.com/2009/09/30/microsoft-pulls-the-plug-on-recite-for-windows-mobile/Oct 01 15:45
phIRCeTitle: Microsoft Pulls the Plug on Recite for Windows Mobile  .::. Size~: 54.49 KBOct 01 15:45
smellyhippywell RMS can be classified as an extreamist ... although it's down to your opinion if thats a good thing or badOct 01 15:45
schestowitzphIRCe: coffee would stimulate you even _more_ :-Oct 01 15:45
schestowitzextremist is a word reserved for stereotypesOct 01 15:45
schestowitzYou play with linguistics againOct 01 15:45
schestowitzThe politicians are good at it :-DOct 01 15:46
schestowitzEuphemisms and stuffOct 01 15:46
schestowitzDepartment of Defence as the new name for department of warOct 01 15:46
schestowitzMany other countries do the sameOct 01 15:46
smellyhippyit's a legitimate usage ... the extream in this case are ONLY closed software or ONLY open ... there is a wide range of ground in the middleOct 01 15:46
schestowitzEven IDFOct 01 15:46
smellyhippystallman is at the extream of one endOct 01 15:46
schestowitzWhere d stands for 'Defence'Oct 01 15:46
schestowitzEuphemisms :-) GOtta love themOct 01 15:46
smellyhippyagain ... it's down to your opinion if that extermism is good bad or nutralOct 01 15:46
schestowitzAmerican invades iraq to DEFEND valuesOct 01 15:46
schestowitzInvade -> defendsOct 01 15:47
schestowitzExpand->make roomOct 01 15:47
oiaohmsmellyhippy: these days I use all Open.Oct 01 15:47
oiaohmMostly because it suits my work load.Oct 01 15:47
zentsAre you not also using Euphemisms Roy ?Oct 01 15:47
schestowitzCleanse/exterminate -> eliminate troublemakersOct 01 15:47
schestowitzOr purifying DNA, whatever..Oct 01 15:47
schestowitzCHina killed 60mlOct 01 15:47
smellyhippyoiaohm: i use mostly closed ... but i pic kthe tool that i like best without paying attention to it's licensingOct 01 15:47
*twitter1 reads JPerlow's idiotic article on RMS.Oct 01 15:48
smellyhippyexcept for things covered by GPL ... I exclude them from my development usageOct 01 15:48
schestowitzzents: show whereOct 01 15:48
smellyhippyoiaohm: indeed ... (with regards to fitting the workload)Oct 01 15:48
schestowitzzents: are you mutex?Oct 01 15:48
oiaohmGPL does not have to be excluded smellyhippyOct 01 15:48
oiaohmThere are ways for closed to interact with GPL without issues.Oct 01 15:48
smellyhippyLGPL doesnt have to be excluded but muts be treated with careOct 01 15:48
smellyhippyhowever using GPL source with my source is worrsomeOct 01 15:49
oiaohmOnly if you link them.Oct 01 15:49
smellyhippyoiaohm: there are ways ... but they require care and thought ... it's much easier to simply avoid itOct 01 15:49
schestowitzYou're so predictable mutexOct 01 15:49
schestowitzroy@roy:~$ whois  121.218.182.99Oct 01 15:49
schestowitz% [whois.apnic.net node-1]Oct 01 15:49
schestowitz% Whois data copyright terms    http://www.apnic.net/db/dbcopyright.htmlOct 01 15:49
schestowitzinetnum:      121.208.0.0 - 121.223.255.255Oct 01 15:49
schestowitznetname:      TELSTRAINTERNET45-AUOct 01 15:49
oiaohmLike calling GPL applications to perform task don't cause problems smellyhippyOct 01 15:49
*schestowitz sets ban on zents!*@*Oct 01 15:49
*schestowitz has kicked zents from #boycottnovell (User terminated!)Oct 01 15:49
phIRCeTitle: APNIC - APNIC Whois Database Acceptable Use Agreement .::. Size~: 6.29 KBOct 01 15:49
twitter1hmmmm.  What exactly is it that non free software can do that free software can't, besides "interoperate" ->  the reality is that a lot of enterprises and people are like me have to and want to use both.Oct 01 15:50
smellyhippyoiaohm: yeah but in general we dont call other apps in the apps we develop, we either call libaries or use source codeOct 01 15:50
oiaohmSome gpl tools are great at what they do smellyhippyOct 01 15:50
smellyhippyand we work almost exclusivly with C#Oct 01 15:50
smellyhippyoiaohm: I dont dispute that :)Oct 01 15:50
twitter1that would go a long way to explaining the "need" for non free software, JPerlow.Oct 01 15:50
oiaohmC# I find problem causer.Oct 01 15:51
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smellyhippyc# is my problem solver :)Oct 01 15:51
oiaohmNote I work cross platform I a better off to develop C++ with QT than go C#Oct 01 15:51
smellyhippyworks lovely on windows, sql server and VIsual Studio is a fantastic IDEOct 01 15:51
oiaohmkdevelopOct 01 15:51
smellyhippyoiaohm: yeah if I was working on cross platform apps I'd have to re-evaluate my dev stackOct 01 15:51
oiaohmAlso a really nice IDEOct 01 15:52
oiaohmBasically I don't have any advantages by using Visual studioOct 01 15:52
smellyhippyI have loads :DOct 01 15:52
smellyhippyno other C# IDE is close featurewiseOct 01 15:52
oiaohmC++ kdevelopOct 01 15:53
smellyhippyfor c#?Oct 01 15:53
oiaohmFeature wise kinda equal.Oct 01 15:53
oiaohmQT covers everything the .net runtime does.Oct 01 15:53
oiaohmAnd more.Oct 01 15:53
smellyhippythe major advantage of .net is the productivty gainsOct 01 15:53
oiaohmNot really.Oct 01 15:54
smellyhippyin your opinion ;)Oct 01 15:54
smellyhippynot in many others ;)Oct 01 15:54
oiaohmAutocompleting scripts in kdevelop.Oct 01 15:54
twitter1.NET is buggy crap.Oct 01 15:54
smellyhippythis isnt just with the IDEOct 01 15:54
twitter1there is not productivity gain in applications that don't workOct 01 15:54
oiaohmReally it is.Oct 01 15:54
smellyhippytwitter1: how long have you been using it? which version? what bugs?Oct 01 15:54
oiaohmI can type code that looks like C# into kdevelop but I am coding C++Oct 01 15:54
oiaohmie kdevelop is filling in the blanks.Oct 01 15:55
twitter1I've been using Windows at work for the last six months.  Mine is a user's perspectiveOct 01 15:55
smellyhippytwitter1: because as someone who reports bugs deep in the framework I havent seen you on connect before and I dont htink it's very buggyOct 01 15:55
twitter1.NET sucks balls, please keep it to yourselfOct 01 15:55
smellyhippylol no thanks ;) I'll keep selling apps using it to clients specificly requesting both it and the MS stack :)Oct 01 15:55
smellyhippybut thanks for the adivce ;)Oct 01 15:55
oiaohmSo you don't do phone versions of apps.Oct 01 15:56
schestowitzI use the kdevelop editor (kate) for everythingOct 01 15:56
smellyhippyoiaohm: nopeOct 01 15:56
oiaohmQT is a really nice framework.Oct 01 15:56
schestowitzoiaohm: news: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/10/01/qt_future/Oct 01 15:56
oiaohmCode once minorally alter to take a desktop app to phone.Oct 01 15:56
smellyhippywe do mapping apps generally ... using bing maps.virtual earthOct 01 15:56
phIRCeTitle: Nokia carves out Qt future • The Register .::. Size~: 22.09 KBOct 01 15:56
twitter1eh, that's what I thought.  the .NET salesman is really a smelly hippyOct 01 15:56
schestowitzNokia wanted SDKs and stuffOct 01 15:56
twitter1is there a reason that troll has not been booted?Oct 01 15:56
smellyhippypreviously I'#ve done documenet management systems, EPOS, ecommerce sitesOct 01 15:56
*twitter1 ignores smellyhippy trollOct 01 15:57
oiaohmSo you don't have marble smellyhippyOct 01 15:57
smellyhippyschestowitz: twitter1 is quite the troll huh? :/Oct 01 15:57
schestowitztwitter1: I just ignore themOct 01 15:57
smellyhippyoiaohm: marble?Oct 01 15:57
schestowitzA person who comes here with the name smellyhippy is not interested in a genuine respectful debateOct 01 15:57
twitter1I was trying to not ignore people.  it does not work.Oct 01 15:57
oiaohmhttp://edu.kde.org/marble/  << world map local smellyhippyOct 01 15:57
phIRCeTitle: The KDE Education Project - Marble .::. Size~: 13.75 KBOct 01 15:57
schestowitzAFAICT, he's here to defend the Mono zone/territoryOct 01 15:57
smellyhippytwitter1: I've backed my arguements with info and experience ... you have just spouted insults and then balked at details when called out on themOct 01 15:57
smellyhippyschestowitz: not trueOct 01 15:58
schestowitzIt says a lot about that crowdOct 01 15:58
oiaohmNo network traffic can intergrate into apps and overlap what ever you like smellyhippyOct 01 15:58
smellyhippythis is my main nick and i've been on here yearsOct 01 15:58
twitter1well he just admitted he's here to sell .NETOct 01 15:58
smellyhippyyou can check with others if you dont belive me :)Oct 01 15:58
schestowitzThey dislike RMS and desrive FS as smelly hippiesOct 01 15:58
schestowitz*describeOct 01 15:58
twitter1JPerlow never did answer my questions.Oct 01 15:58
oiaohmBasically smellyhippy you don't have the frameworks I have at my finger tips.Oct 01 15:58
schestowitzI'm not a smelly hippy AFAIKOct 01 15:58
twitter1the trolls just got busy.Oct 01 15:58
smellyhippyoiaohm: oooo interestingOct 01 15:58
schestowitzPeter Brown is not  smelly hippyOct 01 15:58
twitter1Bill Gates was reputed to be very smelly.Oct 01 15:58
oiaohmQt allows me to extend all the way up threw kde for parts.Oct 01 15:59
schestowitztwitter1: BG and BO are similar acronymsOct 01 15:59
oiaohmBasically .net runtime is tiny compared to the runtime I have access to.Oct 01 15:59
schestowitzoiaohm: I like how Qt looksOct 01 15:59
schestowitzI didn't develop much in itOct 01 15:59
schestowitzJust hacked on existing Qt codeOct 01 15:59
schestowitzI developed in GTK though. Tedious without front endsOct 01 16:00
schestowitzI found glade after I had done all the heavy lifting manuallyOct 01 16:00
twitter1Ah ha.  Now I understand.  ->  Jason Perlow is a technologist with over two decades of experience integrating large heterogeneous multi-vendor computing environments in Fortune 500 companies.Oct 01 16:00
schestowitzTo align GUI stuff I'd have to recompile and rerun from the CLIOct 01 16:00
*twitter1 used to work for a Fortune 100 company and thought that lunatics were in charge.Oct 01 16:01
schestowitztwitter1: JPerlow, what is your take on the Novell deal?Oct 01 16:01
twitter1now, I see that they were.Oct 01 16:01
schestowitzThat Fortune BS is redundantOct 01 16:01
schestowitzThese companies are large, they employ many peopleOct 01 16:02
schestowitzIt means too little except the labelOct 01 16:02
schestowitzHeck, they also have plumbers in "Fortune 500"  (*kneels*)companies... not that there's something wrong with the jobOct 01 16:02
twitter1To Fortune it means "large" and "pays our bills through advertising"Oct 01 16:03
twitter1bblOct 01 16:03
schestowitzThe larger they are, the more tyrannical they getOct 01 16:03
twitter1monopolies are like thatOct 01 16:03
schestowitzThe larger they are, the more they abuse the people at the bottom in terms of wages and threats (blackmail) of offshoringOct 01 16:03
twitter1when your industry only has two or three cooperating "competitors" your specialty is being screwed over all the time.Oct 01 16:04
schestowitzBoD cabal and their investors (related to BoD or /IN/ it) need to improve marginsOct 01 16:04
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schestowitzJPerlow: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/aix/library/au-aixhpvirtualization/?ca=dgr-lnxw97IBMvsHP-Virtdth-A&S_TACT=105AGY83&S_CMP=grlnxw97Oct 01 16:05
phIRCeTitle: IBM and HP virtualization .::. Size~: 61.81 KBOct 01 16:05
schestowitzWhy does IBM post comparison as articles? It's bound to be biased.Oct 01 16:05
oiaohmall ways love the .net developer claiming they can develop faster.   I love ask them to do something stupid like put a mars globe in a application.  Simple with the frameworks I use.Oct 01 16:05
oiaohmFunny thing is schestowitz more IBM comparisions are bias against IBM.Oct 01 16:06
oiaohmIBM takes the point of view better to find the best and provide the best to customers they have support contracts for than provide there own if it is not the best.Oct 01 16:09
oiaohmand lose the support contract.Oct 01 16:09
schestowitzhttp://blogs.wsj.com/law/2007/03/14/fee-fight-involving-microsoft-breaks-out-in-wisconsin/Oct 01 16:10
phIRCeTitle:   Human Greed Has No Bounds, Says MSFT in Fee Dispute - Law Blog - WSJ .::. Size~: 75.37 KBOct 01 16:10
schestowitzoiaohm: maybeOct 01 16:11
schestowitzI wonder if they did dirty benchmarks before the 80sOct 01 16:11
schestowitzIBM was not popular in hacker cultureOct 01 16:11
oiaohmIBM was not helpful to hacker cultureOct 01 16:12
schestowitzMicrosoft tried to INNOVA~1 Linux: http://www.linux-magazine.com/Online/News/Barrelfish-Multikernel-Operating-System-out-of-ZurichOct 01 16:12
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Microsoft tries to INNOVA~1 Linux: http://ping.fm/W642c Confirmation that Windows is behind?Oct 01 16:13
schestowitzhttp://lxer.com/module/newswire/ext_link.php?rid=126130Oct 01 16:14
schestowitzI'm not sure who Jason Perlow is, but I "googled" him andOct 01 16:14
schestowitzhe seems to be that guy who used to, or still does, writeOct 01 16:14
phIRCeTitle: Groklaw - On Mono, Miguel, Stallman and Fusion with Microsoft .::. Size~: 200.83 KBOct 01 16:14
schestowitza lot of commentary for ZD pubs. Back when I use to readOct 01 16:14
schestowitzZD stuff I pegged him as a M$ shill. I was never impressedOct 01 16:14
schestowitzwith him and never gave much him thought except that he mustOct 01 16:14
schestowitzhave got a lot of money from someone to be able to buy allOct 01 16:14
schestowitzthat always-new hardware he kept raving about and how wellOct 01 16:14
schestowitzit ran this or that.Oct 01 16:14
schestowitz--unquoteOct 01 16:14
schestowitzhttp://www.h-online.com/open/SSL-trick-certificate-published--/news/114361Oct 01 16:17
trmancohttp://amarok.kde.org/en/releases/2.2Oct 01 16:19
phIRCeTitle: Amarok 2.2 "Sunjammer" released | Amarok .::. Size~: 15.13 KBOct 01 16:20
schestowitzoiaohm: Linux on every PC? http://www.linuxfordevices.com/c/a/News/Dell-Latitude-Z-with-Latitude-ON/?kc=rssOct 01 16:21
phIRCeTitle: Dell ships first laptop with Linux fast-boot tech - News - Linux for Devices .::. Size~: 67.22 KBOct 01 16:21
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oiaohmThat is the way we are going schestowitzOct 01 16:21
schestowitzzemlin spoke about itOct 01 16:21
oiaohmBasically linux as the spare wheel when windows fails at first is a good way into the market.Oct 01 16:22
oiaohmI really need 2 more things.Oct 01 16:22
oiaohmkontact for windowsOct 01 16:22
oiaohmand a stable samba ads server.Oct 01 16:22
schestowitzMy repo still has older amarokOct 01 16:22
schestowitzI quite like amarok2Oct 01 16:22
schestowitzMore so than 1.4.xOct 01 16:22
oiaohmOnce I get them I will be able to build a really great central system.Oct 01 16:22
schestowitzIt's lighter, simpler, more featurefulOct 01 16:23
oiaohmIe network boot linux with user logins.Oct 01 16:23
oiaohmThat can access there emails and do work when a PC dies.Oct 01 16:23
JPerlowSorry, was on a few conf calls. Did somebody ask me something?Oct 01 16:23
oiaohmAnd allow me to repair machine in location while they are using ti.Oct 01 16:23
schestowitzhttp://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=mythbuntuOct 01 16:25
schestowitzMythbuntu 9.10-betaOct 01 16:25
phIRCeTitle: DistroWatch.com: Mythbuntu .::. Size~: 48.95 KBOct 01 16:25
schestowitzIs this maintained by Canonical, jono ?Oct 01 16:25
jonoschestowitz, noOct 01 16:25
jonoit is a community projectOct 01 16:25
schestowitzI ask because of the trademarksOct 01 16:25
schestowitzI'm not against trademarks BTWOct 01 16:26
schestowitzJust misuse of themOct 01 16:26
jonoit is approved by our trademark teamOct 01 16:26
schestowitzLike owning English wordsOct 01 16:26
schestowitzOr substringsOct 01 16:26
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[thistleweb] I wonder if a party called "Complete Bastards" would win voters seeking honesty in politicians?Oct 01 16:27
oiaohmmythbuntu is part of the standard ubuntu supply tree.Oct 01 16:27
Diablo-D3ThistleWeb++Oct 01 16:27
oiaohmSo ubuntu leaves them alone schestowitzOct 01 16:27
schestowitzeeebuntu was too muchOct 01 16:27
ThistleWebDiablo-D3: is that part of an equation?Oct 01 16:27
ThistleWeblolOct 01 16:27
schestowitzSo substrings are hitOct 01 16:27
Diablo-D3its karmaOct 01 16:27
schestowitzIt become Easy PeasyOct 01 16:27
Diablo-D3ARGH EASY PEASYOct 01 16:28
schestowitzIt reminds me of this guy at the gym who would yell "easy peasy" when benchpressingOct 01 16:28
oiaohmeeebuntu was using bits outside main tree.Oct 01 16:29
schestowitzSo the name is tainted in my mindOct 01 16:29
oiaohmBasically ubuntu name must be only using bits from the main repos.Oct 01 16:29
Diablo-D3I hate easy peasyOct 01 16:29
Diablo-D3why the fuck cant someone just make a fucking netbook distro that doesnt suck dickOct 01 16:29
*oiaohm looks at Diablo-D3 and wonders when he is going to try.Oct 01 16:30
schestowitzhttp://distrowatch.com/chakraOct 01 16:30
phIRCeTitle: DistroWatch.com: Chakra .::. Size~: 41.72 KBOct 01 16:30
schestowitzLook what KDE4 is doing for many obscure distrosOct 01 16:30
schestowitzThey look (and hopefully work) fantasticallyOct 01 16:30
schestowitzDiablo-D3's hatred of kde4 withstandingOct 01 16:31
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Diablo-D3schestowitz: except kde is wrongOct 01 16:33
Diablo-D3kde is for a computerOct 01 16:33
Diablo-D3its not for "iphones" "netbooks" or "10 foot interfaces"Oct 01 16:34
Diablo-D3which all, ultimately, require very similar designsOct 01 16:34
schestowitzNopeOct 01 16:34
schestowitzKDE4 is now for subnotebooks tooOct 01 16:34
schestowitzThey stilll improve itOct 01 16:34
Diablo-D3I think you misunderstoodOct 01 16:34
Diablo-D3that UI paradigm is completely wrong for these devicesOct 01 16:34
schestowitzIt's like a lighter variant, still with the all the goodness of AirOct 01 16:34
schestowitzDiablo-D3: 600x800pxOct 01 16:34
Diablo-D3yes, and someday you'll get a clue schestowitzOct 01 16:34
schestowitzFine for folderviewOct 01 16:34
Diablo-D3but today isnt that dayOct 01 16:35
schestowitzKonq is not wasting much space at the topOct 01 16:35
schestowitzkde was never aimed for phonesOct 01 16:35
schestowitzNokia changes this, with qt in maemoOct 01 16:35
ThistleWebthe only bajor beef I have with space wasting on kde is the huge panel, which can be sjrunk obviouslyOct 01 16:35
ThistleWebon the other nad, if you add both gnome panels together, they're about the same, just split top and bottomOct 01 16:36
schestowitzHuge?Oct 01 16:36
ThistleWebdouble lineOct 01 16:36
schestowitzIt's like 25px high by default in 4.3Oct 01 16:36
ThistleWebahh. I know Mint KDE had a "normal" sized panelOct 01 16:36
ThistleWebdidnt know that was the new kde lineOct 01 16:37
ThistleWeb25px is what I'd class as normal, it's the same size as I useOct 01 16:37
ThistleWebit's all personal prefs thoughOct 01 16:38
*schestowitz adjusts the size of the panel again to make it 2-lineOct 01 16:39
ThistleWeblol, traditionalist huh?Oct 01 16:39
schestowitzIt scales linearly, which is niceOct 01 16:39
schestowitzI never mess about muchOct 01 16:40
schestowitzI did a lot in 3.1Oct 01 16:40
schestowitzBut there's no point to it anymoreOct 01 16:40
schestowitzhttp://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2009/10/nice_use_of_div.htmlOct 01 16:40
phIRCeTitle: Schneier on Security: Nice Use of Diversion During a Robbery .::. Size~: 24.61 KBOct 01 16:40
ThistleWebI do have a favoured layout to get it set into after install, but beyond that I don't change it too muchOct 01 16:41
schestowitzHere is goes again: http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=25219Oct 01 16:41
schestowitzThistleWeb: I can't get wallpapers to stretch to screensOct 01 16:42
schestowitzPlasma was made to treat screens as separate desktopsOct 01 16:42
schestowitzNot totally separate, just the background partOct 01 16:42
ThistleWebthat reminds me of something kde has had like forever, which I'd love to see the others have......the ability to have different wallpapers in your virtual desktopsOct 01 16:43
ThistleWebseeing a different wallpaper makes it easy at a glance to see which one you're onOct 01 16:44
schestowitzI;ve just changed it so that one desktop has containment/foler view and another a plasmoid withfolderviewOct 01 16:44
schestowitzIt's weird going back to icons on desktopsOct 01 16:44
schestowitzKDE got it rightOct 01 16:45
schestowitzIt needs to be just a widgetsOct 01 16:45
ThistleWebmy desktop has been free of icons for so long nowOct 01 16:45
trmancokde 4.3.2 should be released today I thinkOct 01 16:45
schestowitzIt's a bad inheritance from Win3 GUI and whoever it ripped off fromOct 01 16:45
trmancoand schestowitz amarok 2.2 is coming to KarmicOct 01 16:45
schestowitzOK, so system update will add itOct 01 16:45
schestowitzI had a weird dream last night that I had 3 monitors connectedOct 01 16:46
ThistleWebI shudder at some windows desktops I see, with a screen fulla icons, and a All Programs menu that stretches 3 or 4 columns wide with no srting at allOct 01 16:46
ThistleWebthat's the invisible one they use to spy on youOct 01 16:46
schestowitzI can't do screencasts properly that are wider than some valueOct 01 16:47
schestowitzI can have focus follow mouse b/w desktops thoughOct 01 16:47
schestowitzThere's a Dutch guy who makes good screencasts for KDEOct 01 16:47
schestowitzCan't recall his name exactly.Oct 01 16:47
schestowitzThistleWeb: it's risky having icons on desktpOct 01 16:48
schestowitzToo much room for errorOct 01 16:48
schestowitzYou can mistakenly lunch programs or delete items.Oct 01 16:48
schestowitzIt happened to me when I mis-focused. It's like one big window (kdesktop) at the back of all your real windowsOct 01 16:49
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[anivar] RT @sebinaj: Ten Reasons Why You Should Boycott Skype http://bit.ly/vQHtpOct 01 16:49
phIRCeTitle: Freedom Blog  » Blog Archive   » Ten Reasons Why You Should Boycott Skype .::. Size~: 54.51 KBOct 01 16:49
ThistleWebicons are fine, but the whole point of them being "shortcuts" is that it's supposed to save time. When you waste time scanning through them trying to find it on a menu or a flood of other icons, it kinda defeats the purposeOct 01 16:49
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[thistleweb] You'd imagine Palm would "get it" after it's hassle with the Pre & iTunes, but apparently not. http://tinyurl.com/yd3vgxwOct 01 16:51
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schestowitzhttp://www.linuxlinks.com/article/20090927065836306/UbuntuTips-Booting-Part1.htmlOct 01 16:59
Diablo-D3schestowitz: fucking ricers.Oct 01 17:01
Diablo-D3and at least half of those tips are not recommendedOct 01 17:01
Diablo-D3swappiness should _never_ be touched except by people who know the kernel inside outOct 01 17:01
Diablo-D3so tip 3 is wrongOct 01 17:01
Diablo-D3tip 4 doesnt make sense, any controller that can support dma has it automatically turned onOct 01 17:02
Diablo-D3all sata controllers automatically doOct 01 17:02
Diablo-D3tip 5 is out of date, ubuntu's parallel boot system is already slated for a future version of ubuntuOct 01 17:02
Diablo-D3tip 6 is wrong for any modern systemOct 01 17:03
Diablo-D3tip 7 is for fucking moronsOct 01 17:03
Diablo-D3tip 8 is for fucking moronsOct 01 17:03
Diablo-D3tip 1 sounds like bullshitOct 01 17:03
Diablo-D3tip 2 should never be attempted by people who dont undertsand these thingsOct 01 17:03
Diablo-D3schestowitz: so that article is 100% wrong and/or bullshitOct 01 17:04
ThistleWeb"A slow boot can be very annoying for them especially if they only want to catch up with email or check the latest sporting results, before dashing out the door."Oct 01 17:04
ThistleWebif you didn't know better you'd assume that was WindowsOct 01 17:05
Diablo-D3ThistleWeb: yeah no shitOct 01 17:05
ThistleWebdunno about OSXOct 01 17:05
*ThistleWeb never used itOct 01 17:05
Diablo-D3my debian system, which I have posgresql, zfs, and cherokee among other things start on boot, takes about 40-45 seconds to get to gdmOct 01 17:05
MinceRif slow boot bothers them, they might want to try suspending to ram.Oct 01 17:05
ThistleWebbut windows boots slow, not only that, but when the desktop comes up, it's still not ready to useOct 01 17:06
Diablo-D3it takes about 10 seconds to start gnome after logging inOct 01 17:06
Diablo-D3it takes less than a minute round trip to get a usable desktopOct 01 17:06
ThistleWebit still has loads of other stuff like the taskbar etc to kick inOct 01 17:06
MinceRit takes a couple of seconds from opening the lid of my laptop to get to the screen locker password prompt. :>Oct 01 17:06
trmancohttp://digg.com/software/Amarok_2_2_Sunjammer_releasedOct 01 17:06
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ThistleWebmy xfce can right click and open an app as soon as my wallpaper showsOct 01 17:07
MinceRunlocking is instantaneous after typing the password.Oct 01 17:07
ThistleWeband that's on an old pcOct 01 17:07
Diablo-D3it takes me about 10 seconds to unsuspendOct 01 17:07
Diablo-D3and about 30 seconds to unhibernate after the grub promptOct 01 17:08
trmancooopsOct 01 17:08
schestowitzhttp://www.upi.com/Top_News/2009/09/12/Girl-faces-deportation-over-vaccine/UPI-85741252754398/Oct 01 17:09
phIRCeTitle: Girl faces deportation over vaccine - UPI.com .::. Size~: 73.39 KBOct 01 17:09
MinceRsuspending to ram takes about 4 secondsOct 01 17:09
trmancokde 4.3.2 will actually be released by the 6th of this monthOct 01 17:09
schestowitzSalt Lake Tribune is dead. http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=8048316Oct 01 17:12
phIRCeTitle: ksl.com -  Publisher: Salt Lake Tribune to start charging fees to online readers .::. Size~: 56.46 KBOct 01 17:12
schestowitzhttp://www.homelandstupidity.us/2009/09/30/overdraft-protection-practices-draw-ire-legislation/Oct 01 17:15
phIRCeTitle: Overdraft protection practices draw ire, legislation - Homeland Stupidity .::. Size~: 40.22 KBOct 01 17:15
schestowitzhttp://www.boingboing.net/2009/10/01/bank-of-america-dema.htmlOct 01 17:16
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] 'UK Border Agency's pseudoscientific "race-detection" DNA/isotope tests has scientific experts "horrified"' - http://ping.fm/qDHiSOct 01 17:19
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fewawhat hype creates http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20091001092351AA4G1UoOct 01 16:45
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fewa--A case studyOct 01 16:46
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schestowitzanthony.freenode.net fell. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/09/29/inmate_hacker/Oct 01 16:46
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*Topic for #boycottnovell is: Communication about anything, including Microsoft, Novell, and Free software [publicly logged]Oct 01 17:30
*Topic for #boycottnovell set by schestowitz at Fri Jun 12 18:24:05 2009Oct 01 17:30
-ChanServ-[#boycottnovell] Welcome to the #boycottnovell channelOct 01 17:30
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DaemonFCstill healingOct 01 17:36
DaemonFCsorry to disappoint those wishing death on me :)Oct 01 17:37
DaemonFCI can't drive my car or be home alone so I'm staying with my mom and brotherOct 01 17:38
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sebsebsebhiOct 01 17:38
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-BNc/#boycottnovell-[trmanco] RT @GoogleDiscovery Procurando pelo Google Wave? Sortearemos 8 convites para todos que derem RT nesse tweet! E ai, você quer? =)Oct 01 17:41
trmancoI have no luckOct 01 17:44
trmanco...Oct 01 17:44
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-BNc/#boycottnovell-[trmanco] I think someone sent me a Google Wave invite...Oct 01 17:48
*Received a CTCP VERSION from freenode-connectOct 01 17:49
*#boycottnovell :[freenode-info] help freenode weed out clonebots, please register your IRC nick and auto-identify: http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#nicksetupOct 01 17:50
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[trmanco] My invitation got lost :-POct 01 17:55
trmancoDamn, cmon Google :|Oct 01 17:57
schestowitzMozilla denies it will 'ribbonize' Firefox http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9138653/Mozilla_denies_it_will_ribbonize_FirefoxOct 01 18:06
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schestowitzhttp://code.google.com/p/gbitly-applet/Oct 01 18:21
schestowitzIs Wave 'open' like Android?Oct 01 18:21
schestowitzOr like Chrome (also 'open')?Oct 01 18:22
fewaBoth distributed as propritary apps, under propritary licencesOct 01 18:24
fewalol re gbitlyOct 01 18:24
fewachoqoK support open/free services like utu.usOct 01 18:25
fewa2tu.usOct 01 18:26
schestowitzbblOct 01 18:29
Omar87Hi allOct 01 18:36
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_goblinsorry Omar was afk...hi there!Oct 01 19:03
trmancohttp://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/10/01/microsoft_crypto_ssl_bug/Oct 01 19:05
phIRCeTitle: SSL spoof bug still haunts IE, Safari, Chrome • The Register .::. Size~: 25.92 KBOct 01 19:05
trmanco"Thanks to Microsoft"Oct 01 19:05
Omar87_goblin: Hey!Oct 01 19:06
_goblinIve been distracted with Quake live.........my bad...Oct 01 19:16
Omar87_goblin: Quake live?Oct 01 19:20
_goblinyeahOct 01 19:26
_goblinthere I go again...Im not even a gamer by nature and I can't resist!Oct 01 19:27
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[scientes] #Apple likes to play smothering parent figure with #iPhone Parent with poison pill looming over every 3rd party app http://ur1.ca/crtw #DRMOct 01 19:34
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-BNc/#boycottnovell-[thistleweb] Unix Porn - Because sharing can inspire others http://tinyurl.com/y97hrobOct 01 19:38
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-BNc/#boycottnovell-[_goblin] According to a user who appears to support Windows 7 on my blog, there is no advantage to Windows 7! http://tinyurl.com/yc3hvww #microsoftOct 01 19:42
phIRCeTitle: XP  Still no reason for upgrade? Vista users f***ing livid? «  OPEN BYTES  cave quid dicis, quando, et cui. .::. Size~: 56.25 KBOct 01 19:42
dsfgHey boy, I just wanted to congratulate you on your latest gem. With that "Novell Removes GIMP, Adds Proprietary Software" you once again confirmed the "quality" of your "articles". Makes if especially funny if you keep that "Exploring the truth" in the title in mind ....Oct 01 19:43
_goblincoming from someone who can't even be bothered to think of a coherent handle (merely a collection of grouped keypresses) I am sure Roy will be suitably upset by your remark......Oct 01 19:45
_goblinI'll let him know for you when he returns....he left the chat at 18:30Oct 01 19:46
dsfgwell, I kinda fail to see how that matters. e.g. it could be an acronym, nevertheless it is completely unrelevant.Oct 01 19:46
fewadsfg, you signed in 5 minutes agoOct 01 19:47
dsfgand?Oct 01 19:47
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fewaYou obviously didn't even read the articleOct 01 19:48
fewagreat for youOct 01 19:48
fewa"Adobe Acrobat? Is that really the best you can do? Repeat after me: free as in speech; not free as in beer."Oct 01 19:49
dsfgWell, according to the headline he claims that Gimp is removed from SLE which simply isn't true. And if you aren't happy with what _HP_ preloads on his computers then perhaps talk to _HP_ ? I fail to see how Novell is involved there besides it is your favorite target.Oct 01 19:50
dsfgs/his/their/Oct 01 19:51
dsfgfewa: But you surely are welcome to correct my misunderstanding here ...Oct 01 19:52
*amarsh04 posted to groklaw.net (and Linuxtoday.com) about Integral Energy: http://www.groklaw.net/comment.php?mode=display&sid=2009093014420419&title=Electricity%20Industry%20-%20using%20virus%20infected%20pc%27s%20running%20MS-Windows%20to%20monitor%20control%20systems&type=article&order=&hideanonymous=0&pid=790843#c791063Oct 01 19:53
phIRCeTitle: Groklaw - Digging for Truth .::. Size~: 38.7 KBOct 01 19:53
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_goblinfewa: just like was predicted by many, as we approach the release of Vista 7 the trolls and timewasters increase their efforts....over the last few days we've had quite a few new ones havent we?Oct 01 19:56
fewatheyll run out of money eventually...Oct 01 19:57
fewathey already have ran out of intelligent shillsOct 01 19:57
_goblinfewa:  Ive engaged a great one on my blog who (like most) did not think through their argument before starting an attack....they are trying to imply there is no advantages between high/low level languages....Oct 01 19:57
_goblinfewa: and dont appear to see operational speed as an advantage.......Oct 01 19:58
dsfgfunny enough I seem to be the "troll & timewaster" while making stuff up that obviously isn't true and bending the reality so it fits in your picture is fine. Great attitude you guys have here ..... I'm still happy to get corrected. Please point out where I wasn't saying the truth?Oct 01 19:58
ThistleWebthat is a problem for MS when they have to buy friends. Those friends dont do it for free, so they'll stop when the money runs outOct 01 19:58
_goblindsfg: Did I say you?Oct 01 19:58
dsfg_goblin: forgive me if I thought you had me in mind given the context.Oct 01 19:59
_goblindsfg: Please quote where I called you a timewaster...Oct 01 19:59
_goblindsfg: lol...."forgive me" is what the troll on my site has just said.Oct 01 19:59
dsfgnow you somehow lost me ...Oct 01 19:59
_goblindsfg: Is that the same forgiveness that Ballmer seems to want when you said "we screwed up with Winmob?"  Seems like theres alot of asking for forgiveness at the moment...Oct 01 20:00
_goblindsfg: Considered confessional?Oct 01 20:00
_goblindsfg: "now you somehow lost me" - Maybe you are a troll then....its very easy to loose them...they are not very quick.Oct 01 20:01
_goblindsfg: Yes, you know going to a church confessing to a priest.....best way for forgiveness....Oct 01 20:01
dsfg_goblin: lmao dude, you are a show in itself.Oct 01 20:01
_goblindsfg: Thanks...Oct 01 20:02
_goblindsfg: so you don't want to be forgiven? you asked for it after all....Quote "forgive me if I thought you had me in mind given the context"Oct 01 20:03
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[scientes] Despite to soaring rhetoric from Redmond #OOXML meetings are just Microsoft— #ODF has a broad coalition http://ur1.ca/crvrOct 01 20:03
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_goblindsfg: Im sorry, I can't forgive you, its not my place to judge.....like I say seek out a church or whatever religion you follow.Oct 01 20:03
ThistleWebWinmob? That sounds like a pet name for their perception management teamOct 01 20:04
_goblinIve got other names for it, but Phrice will ban if I use them.Oct 01 20:04
ThistleWebI guess "screwing up on Winmob" means "dumbasses forgot to cover their tracks again"Oct 01 20:04
_goblinI suffered with that "OS" for nearly a year....Oct 01 20:04
_goblinyou have to give the coders credit though, when that baby crashed it did it in style and the only way you could switch it off was by removing the battery.Oct 01 20:05
dsfg_goblin: I think given the context the assumption that you meant me was valid. Since you said that isn't the case I appologized for assuming that. But sure, go ahead and turn that in every way you like.Oct 01 20:05
_goblindsfg: Ok...thanks.Oct 01 20:06
dsfgywOct 01 20:06
_goblinI was using the MDA Mail....it was dire...Oct 01 20:06
_goblinAnother happy Windows user:Oct 01 20:07
_goblin"The problems have been numerous and countless and as my colleague put earlier on, a representative of the students in the education sector, he was, “f***ing livid”."Oct 01 20:07
_goblinor this happy comment:Oct 01 20:07
_goblin"I logged into a Vista-running public PC for the first time today. Well, I say “logged in” to the point where I entered my username and password but got no further as the remaining 12 minutes was waiting on the folder redirection policy. I gave up in the end and went to my lecture."Oct 01 20:07
_goblinI wonder when Ballmer will say sorry to them?Oct 01 20:08
tessierhttp://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/1556944/linux-saves-aussie-electricityOct 01 20:09
tessierThat's pretty sweet.Oct 01 20:09
_goblinIts all on an article of mine, along with a member of the MS faithful who claims you should buy Windows 7 but it doesn't have any advantages over XP.....Oct 01 20:09
_goblinhttp://openbytes.wordpress.com/2009/10/01/xp-still-no-reason-for-upgrade-vista-users-fing-livid/Oct 01 20:09
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tessier_goblin: openbytes.wordpress.com is your blog?Oct 01 20:12
_goblinyeah.Oct 01 20:13
_goblinbeen running it just over a year now.Oct 01 20:13
_goblinsee my photo/wanted poster!Oct 01 20:13
_goblinand Gnutee beard!Oct 01 20:13
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tessierargh...NetworkManager is constantly pissing me off. It always tells my apps the network is down if I manually do anything with the network.Oct 01 20:14
trmancohttp://releases.ubuntu.com/karmic/Oct 01 20:14
phIRCeTitle: Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala) Beta .::. Size~: 22.88 KBOct 01 20:14
trmanco:)Oct 01 20:14
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amarsh04Carla picked up on my submission of the Integral Energy story in linuxtoday.comOct 01 20:37
_goblinI get most of my big hits from either distrowatch or tuxmachines.Oct 01 20:38
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MikeyCHey Roy, you about?Oct 01 20:41
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MrFitnessHey Roy i can't see any chatOct 01 20:42
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MikeyCi will come back later, ther must be a faultOct 01 20:44
fewamaybe I should start a blogOct 01 20:44
_goblinI would recommend it.Oct 01 20:45
_goblinor you could join mine.Oct 01 20:45
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MrFitnessroy you there?Oct 01 20:47
_goblinI think he's still afkOct 01 20:48
MrFitnessok thanks what's afk btw?Oct 01 20:50
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MrFitnessthanksOct 01 20:51
Diablo-D3http://www.venfl.com/features2/frassetti_vindicated2.htmOct 01 21:00
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-BNc/#boycottnovell-[thistleweb] Americans Don't Want Targeted Ads - Whodathunkit? http://tinyurl.com/y9h4y4sOct 01 21:03
phIRCeTitle: Slashdot Your Rights Online Story | Americans Don't Want Targeted Ads .::. Size~: 136.19 KBOct 01 21:03
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[_goblin] XPM RTM! – XP mode with more than a few things you should consider. http://tinyurl.com/yafjc43 #microsoft #windows #xpm windowsOct 01 21:05
phIRCeTitle: XPM RTM!  XP mode with more than a few things you should consider. «  OPEN BYTES  cave quid dicis, quando, et cui. .::. Size~: 34.05 KBOct 01 21:05
MinceRi wonder if it comes with the sockstress vulnerability, tooOct 01 21:06
Diablo-D3http://www.qwantz.com/fanart/superman.pdfOct 01 21:06
phIRCeTitle: Not a web page! Aborting... .::. Size~: Too big!Oct 01 21:06
_goblinMinceR: Probably, but vulnerability or not, if its an extra feature they will charge you for it....Oct 01 21:07
MinceRhopefully they won't have the opportunity to charge me for vista7Oct 01 21:08
_goblinmincer: A little like going to a restaurant that offers cheap food only to find you get charged £100 for a plate and a knife and fork.Oct 01 21:09
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_goblinI do want to know where Mr LeBlanc is getting 15gig requirement from....Does he mean thats for XPM+Windows 7 or simply XPM..?  If its just for XPM, what on earth is it doing with all that space?Oct 01 21:10
MinceRwasting it, just like all the predecessorsOct 01 21:12
_goblinits not a waste as far as Microsoft is concerned...simply spend more money and get more...."easy come easy go" thats what I think Microsofts software dev ethos is.Oct 01 21:14
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MrFRoy?Oct 01 21:22
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fewahttp://simulatedcomicproduct.com/2009/04/13/application-process/Oct 01 21:27
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-BNc/#boycottnovell-[_goblin] Aww...why is nobody seeming to "proudly" announce Windows 7 parties anymore? IMO the most tragic concept in a long time! #microsoft #windowsOct 01 21:28
MrFRoy if you read this the gym closes tomorrow at 5pm for the conference so you have to have your rowing completed for 5pm, best of luck!Oct 01 21:31
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MrF.Oct 01 21:32
trmancohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6p3mk6T_nR4Oct 01 21:34
phIRCeTitle: YouTube - Will Google ever provide statistics on browser market share? .::. Size~: 140.13 KBOct 01 21:34
trmancohttp://www.ubuntu.com/testing/karmic/betaOct 01 21:38
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fewatrmanco, doublespeakOct 01 21:46
fewathey have a massive dataset that includes all their usersOct 01 21:46
fewanot just their "google analytics"Oct 01 21:46
fewaall google is google analyticsOct 01 21:47
trmancoyeahOct 01 21:47
fewathey would like a world were people don't think about all that data google hasOct 01 21:48
amarsh04use alternate search engines: ixquick.com cuil.comOct 01 21:49
ThistleWebfewa: that's why they wont release itOct 01 21:49
ThistleWebit only draws attention to that, which they DON'T wantOct 01 21:50
fewaixquick has a great privacy policyOct 01 21:50
fewahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information_asymmetryOct 01 21:53
phIRCeTitle: Information asymmetry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia .::. Size~: 40.01 KBOct 01 21:53
fewaMarkets are inherently not free when one party has more informationOct 01 21:54
fewahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Stiglitz#Information_asymmetryOct 01 21:54
phIRCeTitle: Joseph Stiglitz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia .::. Size~: 133.6 KBOct 01 21:54
fewa"        Whenever there are “externalities”—where the actions of an individual have impacts on others for which they do not pay or for which they are not compensated—markets will not work well. But recent research has shown that these externalities are pervasive, whenever there is imperfect information or imperfect risk markets—that is always.Oct 01 21:54
fewa        The real debate today is about finding the right balance between the market and government. Both are needed. They can each complement each other. This balance will differ from time to time and place to place."Oct 01 21:54
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-BNc/#boycottnovell-[scientes] RT @internetarchive Amy Goodman, host of @democracy_now , has a piece in @truthdig about the GBS and Internet Archive: http://ur1.ca/cs2jOct 01 22:01
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schestowitzhe's gone againOct 01 22:03
schestowitzjust missed itOct 01 22:03
schestowitzLund troll. http://twitter.com/jlundstocholm/statuses/4529935591Oct 01 22:05
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schestowitzfewa: Microsoft wants ODFOct 01 22:06
schestowitzI didn't realise just how many seats they have gained by nowOct 01 22:06
schestowitzISO helps them stuff things upOct 01 22:06
schestowitzhttp://www.webpronews.com/topnews/2009/09/28/facebook-poll-asks-should-obama-be-killedOct 01 22:07
phIRCeTitle: Sick "Should Obama Be Killed?" Poll Created by Minor | WebProNews .::. Size~: 39.46 KBOct 01 22:07
fewayou mean they want to sabotage ODFOct 01 22:07
fewaISO is outdatedOct 01 22:07
fewaw3.org is the current model of how a standard organization should operateOct 01 22:07
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[davidgerard] DW/LJ: Leathal weapons. http://reddragdiva.dreamwidth.org/14858.html http://reddragdiva.livejournal.com/528805.htmlOct 01 22:08
phIRCeTitle: reddragdiva | Lethal weapons. .::. Size~: 28.6 KBOct 01 22:08
phIRCeTitle: reddragdiva: Lethal weapons. .::. Size~: 20.29 KBOct 01 22:08
fewawhy does it have to say the size?Oct 01 22:09
fewawhos bot is it?Oct 01 22:09
_goblinRoy some good news and something the MS faithful should keep in mind in the future:Oct 01 22:10
_goblinCourt order served over Twitter - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8285954.stmOct 01 22:10
phIRCeTitle: BBC NEWS | News Front Page .::. Size~: 85.01 KBOct 01 22:10
schestowitzhttp://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/10/01/tom_tom_hq_raided_for_insider_investigation/Oct 01 22:11
phIRCeTitle: TomTom HQ raided in insider trading investigation • The Register .::. Size~: 21.58 KBOct 01 22:11
fewaWTFOct 01 22:11
fewathats bbc article is a washOct 01 22:11
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[_goblin] Proprietary pushers consider your actions carefully: Court order served over Twitter - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8285954.stmOct 01 22:12
phIRCeTitle: BBC NEWS | News Front Page .::. Size~: 85.03 KBOct 01 22:12
fewabut killing free speech (which protect anonymity) for a misconstrued copyright claim is absurdOct 01 22:12
fewa..well its the UKOct 01 22:12
schestowitzfewa:  nothing to do with s/wOct 01 22:12
schestowitzMore with abuseOct 01 22:13
fewanothing to do with copyright eitherOct 01 22:13
fewain the US it would be "personality rights"Oct 01 22:13
fewabut that doesn't trump first amendment protected right to anonymityOct 01 22:13
schestowitzhttp://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/1557078/wave-invites-hit-sales-sitesOct 01 22:13
schestowitzfewa: it's more problematic with the WebOct 01 22:14
fewaI don't see why they cant sell themOct 01 22:14
fewaI hate the whole misconstrued notion of property these daysOct 01 22:14
fewaits totally backwardsOct 01 22:14
schestowitzfewa: are you scientes?Oct 01 22:14
schestowitzI asked before because somehow thought you were on TwitterOct 01 22:15
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schestowitzhttp://ostatic.com/blog/palms-app-catalog-should-embrace-open-source-not-reject-itOct 01 22:22
phIRCeTitle:  Palm's App Catalog Should Embrace Open Source, Not Reject It  .::. Size~: 33.71 KBOct 01 22:23
schestowitzamarsh04: nice one: http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2009-10-01-024-35-SC-BZ-DPOct 01 22:35
phIRCeTitle: Linux Today - Your power grid does not run on MS-Windows, but it's being monitored by MS-Windows .::. Size~: 82.27 KBOct 01 22:35
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[scientes] Informed P2P User Act http://ur1.ca/cs5a shows congress knows little about computers Why not enforcing existing #spyware laws? #hr1319Oct 01 22:37
schestowitzamarsh04: also: http://www.cio.com.au/article/320592/nsw_Oct 01 22:37
phIRCeTitle: NSW Office of State Revenue CIO reflects on five successful years of open source - CIOs, government, NSW Office of State Revenue, open source - CIO .::. Size~: 107.29 KBOct 01 22:37
amarsh04yes, I was pleased that it was published almost instantaneously, schestowitzOct 01 22:41
schestowitzhttp://junocake.blogspot.com/2009/09/lvm-disk-recipes-for-debian.htmlOct 01 22:41
phIRCeTitle: Under the Spreading Chestnut Tree: LVM Disk Recipes for Debian .::. Size~: 73.54 KBOct 01 22:41
schestowitz"Some five years ago, NSW OSR’s then-CIO Mike Kennedy told Computerworld the agency was using commodity hardware running Linux, which it has continued to do ever since. At first Debian GNU/Linux was used, but in 2002 the system was migrated to the commercially-supported Red Hat Enterprise. This makes the OSR a very early adopter for an organisation of its size and complexity."Oct 01 22:42
schestowitzhttp://thelinuxexperiment.com/guinea-pigs/jake-b/gentoo-updates-and-annoyances/Oct 01 22:42
phIRCeTitle: Gentoo updates and annoyances | The Linux Experiment .::. Size~: 40.86 KBOct 01 22:42
schestowitzLinux Today has been posting old (days/weeks) items recently, maybe the editor is busy and not keeping up with a lot of the latest newsOct 01 22:43
amarsh04A good article on gnu/linux would be for an analysis of what is needed to get advances in xserver-xorg, kernel mode-setting and the like integrated into release products and distributionsOct 01 22:52
schestowitzhttp://aplawrence.com/Unixart/C_is_for_Crap.htmlOct 01 22:53
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[_goblin] Twitter impersonator to be served with injunction.- http://tinyurl.com/yeh5vbhOct 01 22:53
phIRCeTitle: C is for Crap .::. Size~: 31.78 KBOct 01 22:53
phIRCeTitle: Twitter impersonator to be served with injunction. «  OPEN BYTES  cave quid dicis, quando, et cui. .::. Size~: 31.39 KBOct 01 22:53
amarsh04xserver-xorg was delayed about 3 days from initial release into Debian unstable to working release due to a problem at startup that had been patched in a matter of hoursOct 01 22:53
trmancohehOct 01 22:53
schestowitzhttp://www.everyjoe.com/articles/wow-i-am-surprised-that-linux-is-bloated/Oct 01 22:54
phIRCeTitle:   Wow, I am Surprised that Linux is Bloated : EveryJoe - Sports News  Tech Reviews  Entertainment  Life Tips for EveryJoe .::. Size~: 50.52 KBOct 01 22:54
schestowitzIt's exaggeratedOct 01 22:54
cubezzzbahOct 01 22:54
schestowitzFeatures are being diabledOct 01 22:55
schestowitzRed Hat'\s CEO debunked itOct 01 22:55
cubezzztry Embedix then :)Oct 01 22:55
cubezzzthere's lots of distros that are as small as you likeOct 01 22:55
MinceR"Syntactic limitations, such as the lack of a "then" keyword" What. The. Fuck.Oct 01 22:55
*MinceR stops reading that articleOct 01 22:55
_goblinfewa: Sorry I missed your previous comments...I think the "victory" is over the tactics themselves...how often have people here been impersonated by unknown parties in order to cheapen their view?  I think FOSS advocates are amongst the most common victim of this practice and thats why I saw it as good news of sorts...Oct 01 22:56
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[davidgerard] NotN: Google Wave to transform the Internet http://notnews.today.com/?p=675Oct 01 22:56
phIRCeTitle: Google Wave to transform the Internet - News of the News .::. Size~: 33.69 KBOct 01 22:56
_goblinfewa: I do agree on the copyright point though....maybe its been poorly reported...I fail to see the copyright issue here....Oct 01 22:57
trmancothen keyword?Oct 01 22:59
trmanco"lean and lightweight which is why the industry was surprised and shocked on the comment of Linuz Torvalds"Oct 01 23:00
trmancowellOct 01 23:00
trmancoI'll stop reading it hereOct 01 23:00
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Some troubling news about Mandriva. http://ping.fm/aT6ijOct 01 23:01
phIRCeTitle: Some things just take time « The dark side of me .::. Size~: 16.38 KBOct 01 23:01
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[thistleweb] Shh!! Don't mention Open Street Maps http://tinyurl.com/y9vl4zcOct 01 23:07
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[d235j] RT @schugg: 40 more Google Wave invites left, follow me, @schugg and RT this.. Last call then I will do more later! #googlewaveOct 01 23:09
schestowitzCorporatists versus real freedom, again: http://www.informationweek.com/blog/main/archives/2009/10/leaning_towards.html;jsessionid=DYWGURKSYKQZFQE1GHRSKH4ATMY32JVNOct 01 23:12
phIRCeTitle: Leaning Towards Freedom - Open Source Blog - InformationWeek .::. Size~: 85.07 KBOct 01 23:12
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[davidgerard] @schestowitz hey, if they can only compete with a good open source (BSD licence!) new thing ... then they might surviveOct 01 23:14
trmancogn everybodyOct 01 23:19
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schestowitzgn, bot (oh, and trmanco)Oct 01 23:22
schestowitzI'm gonna post some linksOct 01 23:22
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-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] #Australia 's Electrical Grid Saved by #GNU #Linux http://bit.ly/yEbo4Oct 01 23:48
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-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] #NSW ( #Australia ) CIO Speaks About #GNU #Linux and #FreeSoftware Deployments http://bit.ly/Y6TkROct 01 23:50
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] #Instanton Makes 2009 the "Year of #Linux Desktop" http://bit.ly/4FHu4W http://bit.ly/24kNPOOct 01 23:57
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Tips for Making #GNU #Linux Desktops Child Safe(r) http://bit.ly/2XLaTBOct 01 23:57

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