--- Day changed Fri May 14 2010 00:13 -!- marainein [~marainein@220-253-10-161.VIC.netspace.net.au] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 00:41 -!- quantumkat [~kat@ip72-196-96-148.ga.at.cox.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 00:49 -!- quantumkat [~kat@ip72-196-96-148.ga.at.cox.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 00:52 < fenn> here's a business opportunity, laser etched dildos: http://www.jimmyjane.com/shop/littlechromainked-p-65.html?zenid=fd9c096b39c01bbddba4ae00b3c4d9a4 00:56 < Utopiah> print-your-dildo.com community-based plastic pleasuring 00:56 * Utopiah should get into the habit of posting the [warning, 0 coffe cup taken] automatically 00:56 < fenn> most of their stuff is silicone and ABS so it's definitely possible 00:57 < Utopiah> if you want to compete in that area you can also use the webcam again to get "models" 01:01 < Utopiah> http://wiki.opendildonics.org/ 01:08 < fenn> yeah qdot is fun to talk to 01:08 < fenn> he hangs out at noisebridge 01:08 < fenn> and ##electronics 01:08 < Utopiah> http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xda1e8 01:10 < Utopiah> for more http://gcoe.mims.meiji.ac.jp/jpn/movie/impossible_motions2/ ) 01:16 < fenn> heh. Utopiah: http://www.tinynibbles.com/blogarchives/2010/05/i-want-one.html 01:18 < Utopiah> I saw her talk at Le Net last year, everybody including me was amazed at how she could make such a nice topic (blushing) being so boring :-# On a side note I made a sexuality page on my wiki in order to collect new pratices http://fabien.benetou.fr/Content/Sexuality rather empty yet but she's in it 01:18 -!- amaruk [~freeze@p4FDC0506.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has quit [Quit: Leaving.] 01:24 < Utopiah> Im not sure that's the way to use 3D printers to revolutionize the world and manking but... ;) 01:41 -!- Incarnation [~lorem@66.51.248.166] has quit [Ping timeout: 248 seconds] 01:43 -!- Incarnation [~lorem@66.51.248.166] has joined #hplusroadmap 01:50 < Utopiah> Devices That Tell On You: The Nike+iPod Sport Kit http://www.cs.washington.edu/research/systems/privacy.html (goes well with http://www.eff.org/wp/locational-privacy ) 01:55 < Utopiah> http://knowfree.net/2010/05/the-scientific-american-brave-new-brain/ 01:59 < Utopiah> http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/events/cyberscholars 02:00 < genehacker> uh I think there isn't sufficient resolution for products like that 02:02 < genehacker> then again products like that are as sure to be printed as working firearms 02:14 -!- Incarnation [~lorem@66.51.248.166] has quit [] 02:23 -!- genehacker [genehacker@wireless-128-62-50-64.public.utexas.edu] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 03:19 -!- ve [~a@smith.xen.tardis.ed.ac.uk] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 03:37 -!- ve [~a@smith.xen.tardis.ed.ac.uk] has joined #hplusroadmap 04:08 -!- wolfspraul [~wolfsprau@c-24-5-80-179.hsd1.ca.comcast.net] has quit [Quit: leaving] 04:11 -!- ve [~a@smith.xen.tardis.ed.ac.uk] has quit [Quit: Lost terminal] 04:11 -!- ve [~a@smith.xen.tardis.ed.ac.uk] has joined #hplusroadmap 04:15 -!- ve [~a@smith.xen.tardis.ed.ac.uk] has left #hplusroadmap [] 05:15 -!- Noahj [~noah@24.38.189.39] has quit [Quit: Leaving.] 05:28 -!- Redeemer [~lorddeeme@c-75-72-218-226.hsd1.mn.comcast.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 05:37 -!- JayDugger [~duggerj@pool-173-57-16-175.dllstx.fios.verizon.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 05:40 -!- Redeemer [~lorddeeme@c-75-72-218-226.hsd1.mn.comcast.net] has quit [] 06:07 < faceface> http://www.archive.org/download/h-plus/01_H.mp3 ? 06:07 < faceface> http://www.opsound.org/artist/zhangli/ 06:57 < JayDugger> faceface: http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22Zhang%20Li%22? 07:00 < JayDugger> That the same fellow? 07:17 < JayDugger> Succinctly, http://www.archive.org/details/h-plus 07:39 < faceface> prolly 07:40 < faceface> anyone use Graph::Easy? 07:40 < faceface> need to put a node at a specific point (in GDL) 08:02 -!- parolang [~user@8e4a01246100775874c4f448e9887093.oregonrd-wifi-1261.amplex.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 08:40 < kanzure> http://www.nationalhardwareshow.com 08:40 < kanzure> yeah i used graph::easy in the past 08:52 < kanzure> print-your-dildo.com could also have some sort of rating system 09:00 < JayDugger> Ah...one of those counts as a non sequitur. (I hope.) 09:19 < kanzure> hm? 09:22 < JayDugger> Good answer. 09:33 < JayDugger> Alright, from a mechanical engineering viewpoint, what pertinent questions apply to this DIY page-turning machine? 09:34 < kanzure> how are you grabbing pages 09:35 < JayDugger> The video makes it look like friction, but I haven't read the forum thread discussing it. 09:36 < JayDugger> It also seems to depend on the turned page springing into place. 09:38 < JayDugger> Heh, heh. Thank you, I look forward to a five-fold increase in commute time and a 10% increase in rent. 09:38 < JayDugger> Damn. Wrong window. My apologies. 09:39 < JayDugger> (At least it wasn't twitter.) 09:42 < JayDugger> Any obvious failure points to the trained eye? 09:43 < JayDugger> I suspect a second wand on the left-hand side at the book's top would reduce mis-turned pages. 09:53 < fenn> JayDugger: how to make pages flat.. the ones i've seen hav this complicated dual suspension to hold both sides at different heights 10:03 < kanzure> i have some .sldprt files for a page reader somewhere on designfiles.org called "ezreader" 10:03 < kanzure> http://designfiles.org/~bryan/ezreaderfiles.zip (6.8 MB) 10:03 < kanzure> uh, "page reader" should be uh 10:04 < kanzure> brainfart 10:04 < kanzure> wtf do you call what we're talking about 10:06 -!- genehacker [genehacker@wireless-128-62-61-122.public.utexas.edu] has joined #hplusroadmap 10:06 -!- Redeemer [~lorddeeme@c-75-72-218-226.hsd1.mn.comcast.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 10:08 -!- wolfspraul [~wolfsprau@c-24-5-80-179.hsd1.ca.comcast.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 10:13 -!- genehacker [genehacker@wireless-128-62-61-122.public.utexas.edu] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 10:43 -!- jm|earth [~jm@p57B9C33D.dip.t-dialin.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 276 seconds] 11:27 < kanzure> http://sciencestage.com/resources/biological-passports-answer-doping-pro-sports 12:08 -!- Redeemer [~lorddeeme@c-75-72-218-226.hsd1.mn.comcast.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 12:11 -!- quantumkat [~kat@ip72-196-96-148.ga.at.cox.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 268 seconds] 12:13 < JayDugger> I don't think that video's design would work well for paperbacks, nor for large art books, or even trade paperbacks. 12:13 < JayDugger> Which pretty much rules out most of my remaining library. 12:14 < JayDugger> *.sldprt: SolidWorks? 12:14 -!- shepazu [~schepers@63-144-237-202.dia.static.qwest.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 12:14 < kanzure> JayDugger: yes 12:18 < JayDugger> What open source programs will read SolidWorks? 12:18 < kanzure> none 12:18 < kanzure> if we can get amazon ec2 to run an instance of windows, i might write a server that loads up solidworks and converts files for users 12:19 < JayDugger> Terse, prompt, unequivocal--everything I like in an answer, save what I hoped to hear. 12:19 -!- wolfspraul [~wolfsprau@c-24-5-80-179.hsd1.ca.comcast.net] has quit [Quit: leaving] 12:19 < kanzure> yeah :/ 12:19 < kanzure> oh you want an answer you *like* 12:19 < kanzure> welll that'll cost extra, sir 12:20 -!- quantumkat [~kat@ip72-196-96-148.ga.at.cox.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 12:20 < JayDugger> You'd best stay in open source land, kanzure. You'll never get ahead in business with that attitude. :) 12:20 < kanzure> heh 12:22 < JayDugger> Not only "good, fast, and cheap; pick two," but "true, simple, and pleasant; pick two." 12:25 < kanzure> i think it'd be a good tiny project for me to deploy a solidworks server in the near future 12:25 < JayDugger> I'll have to read the diybookscanner fora on that page turner. It looks crude, at best, and I don't want to put a valuable book at its mercy until I test it. 12:29 < JayDugger> Good Lord...what does Microsoft care about running on EC2? 12:30 < JayDugger> Amazon's FAQ has some evasive wording. 12:30 < JayDugger> http://aws.amazon.com/ec2/faqs/#Can_I_use_my_existing_Windows_Server_license_with_EC2 12:45 -!- Redeemer [~lorddeeme@c-75-72-218-226.hsd1.mn.comcast.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 12:54 -!- shepazu [~schepers@63-144-237-202.dia.static.qwest.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 248 seconds] 12:55 < kanzure> http://diycitizenship.com/ 13:02 -!- Redeemer [~lorddeeme@c-75-72-218-226.hsd1.mn.comcast.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 248 seconds] 13:06 < JayDugger> Steve Mann's a speaker, so that might have some interest. 13:29 < JayDugger> http://www.diybookscanner.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&p=3617 More on the page turner. 13:48 < kanzure> oof i'm done with people for the day http://adl.serveftp.org/~bryan/meetlog/meetlog.txt 13:48 < kanzure> too many. time to go away 13:49 -!- jm|earth [~jm@p57B9CEE7.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 13:49 -!- parolang [~user@8e4a01246100775874c4f448e9887093.oregonrd-wifi-1261.amplex.net] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 14:09 -!- genehacker [genehacker@wireless-128-62-54-69.public.utexas.edu] has joined #hplusroadmap 14:13 -!- genehacker [genehacker@wireless-128-62-54-69.public.utexas.edu] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 14:39 -!- lepton [~lepton@mac0736d0.tmodns.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 14:40 < lepton> Howdy - This is John from Boulder Engineering Studio. I introduced myself to Bryan earlier today, thought I'd pop in to say hello 14:40 < lepton> I'm likely to disappear; trying to test out a new post processor for a CNC machine today 14:49 < kanzure> hello lepton :) this is bryan 14:49 < kanzure> feel free to idle; i'm still on a busy streak at the moment 14:49 < kanzure> irc's value is proportional to idle time, or something like that 14:50 < lepton> Hi there 14:50 < lepton> I was actually just typing an email reply 14:50 < lepton> I poked through some of the old logs from hplusroadmap, you're group has some very interesting discussions 14:51 < kanzure> if you want to download all of the logs at once, there's 20MB or so here: http://gnusha.org/irclogs.txt 14:51 < kanzure> or by individual days: http://gnusha.org/logs/ 14:52 < lepton> I'll save that for when I get back home to a wired connection. Unfortunately our shop space has abysmal internet optionsa 14:52 < kanzure> my shop just got clear wireless. it works.. half the time :) 14:52 < lepton> so I'm tethered off a G1 3G connection most of the time 14:53 < lepton> I did manage to download a 600 MB or so file today, so I suppose I shouldn't complain too much 14:54 < lepton> Anyway, I'm pleased to have found this group, I've been interested in most of these topics (open source hardware, accelerating charge / singularity, transhumanism) for quite some time 14:54 < kanzure> good :) you're in the right place 14:54 < lepton> I stumbled in via PythonOCC and communications with Jelle for my bike/trike frame optmization work 14:55 < lepton> To put myself in a bit more context, I'm in Boulder, Colorado, and I'm one half of an engineering design firm startup 14:56 < kanzure> are you a PE? i mean, most engineering firms/shops seem to be 14:56 < kanzure> but it doesn't actually matter if you're not 14:56 < lepton> No, I'm an "EIT," in that I've taken and passed the FE 14:57 < kanzure> cool 14:57 < lepton> but I haven't worked under a PE, so I'm not yet eligable for a full PE 14:57 < kanzure> i need to do a braindump on you in good time 14:58 < kanzure> there's been some open source hardware kit stuff that we've been meaning to manufacture down here in austin 14:58 < lepton> I graduated from the University of Colorado about three years back, and was working at a different startup company doing embedded electronics and mechanical design until we (my partner Dan and I) left that to start up our own gig 14:58 < lepton> ^That's certainly something we'd be interested in 14:58 < kanzure> i have a wee bit of funding that could be useful.. do you have anything in the way of funding? 14:59 < lepton> Yes and no, we've blown through a lot in hardware recently 14:59 < lepton> and software... sigh 15:00 < lepton> I think if I had unlimitied time I wouldn't have to use Solidworks and Solidcam in Windows and could just develop alternatives, but that's not really in the cards for now 15:01 < lepton> A lot of things are cheap to do for us, though, since we internally own our CNC, can manufacture boards at pretty low costs, can do poured and vacuum formed plastics 15:02 < kanzure> i have sent you some rather long emails that might help you contextualize me 15:02 < lepton> We've got a lot of interest in the scuba hardware right now, so on the good side we should be building up a lot of capital soon, but on the down side my available time to work on side endeavours (such as multi objective optimization) will further diminish 15:03 -!- genehacker [~genehacke@208.188.102.69] has joined #hplusroadmap 15:03 < lepton> ^great 15:03 < kanzure> brb 15:03 < lepton> likewise 15:07 < lepton> back 15:07 -!- genehacker [~genehacke@208.188.102.69] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 15:09 < lepton> Anyway, as far as my (our) technical abilities go, we're fairly capable in terms of embedded electronics design and testing (we've worked on water treatment sensors, battery management systems, motor controllers, a bunch of random arduino / burning man type projects), and I like making boards 15:09 < lepton> On the mechanical side I've been getting better at CNC machining over this past year, and we've done injection molds and optical lens design in the past 15:10 < lepton> I'm trying to move more of the mechanical design that we're doing over to multiobjective optimization processes. The immediate project for that is a leaning recumbent trike frame and suspension 15:13 < lepton> I'm working on both the linkage side (optimize length of members, angles, etc), and shape optimization (once you know the connection points of each member in the linkage, optimize the shape based on size, weight and manufacturing processes) 15:15 < lepton> So far I've spent far too much time messing around with broken dependancies, missing libraries (salomegeometry, for example) 15:15 < lepton> I was trying to handle the parametric in freecad before, until I realized that was an exercise in futility and I discovered pythonOCC 15:16 < lepton> I've got several technologies I want to unleash on the open source world, especially in terms of motor / generator design, and that's where I'm especially excited for machine optimization 15:19 < lepton> But, for now, the trike project is what I'm focusing on. Happily we can CNC out the frames very quickly once we have designs, so the prospect of being able to go from a set of optimal designs to actual physical hardware in a matter of hours/days is very exciting 15:19 -!- genehacker [genehacker@w-mob400-128-62-219-225.public.utexas.edu] has joined #hplusroadmap 15:24 -!- genehacker [genehacker@w-mob400-128-62-219-225.public.utexas.edu] has quit [Ping timeout: 276 seconds] 15:41 -!- Noahj [~noa@24.38.189.39] has joined #hplusroadmap 15:44 -!- genehacker [genehacker@w-mob400-128-62-219-225.public.utexas.edu] has joined #hplusroadmap 15:49 -!- genehacker [genehacker@w-mob400-128-62-219-225.public.utexas.edu] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 15:58 -!- Incarnation [~lorem@66.51.248.166] has joined #hplusroadmap 15:58 -!- Incarnation [~lorem@66.51.248.166] has quit [Client Quit] 16:02 -!- marainein [~marainein@220-253-40-251.VIC.netspace.net.au] has joined #hplusroadmap 16:03 -!- lepton [~lepton@mac0736d0.tmodns.net] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 16:04 -!- lepton [~lepton@m8c0736d0.tmodns.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 16:47 -!- thesnark [~FS105844@75.13.37.201] has joined #hplusroadmap 16:47 < thesnark> hello 16:48 < thesnark> kanzure can you give me a quick update on your current activities? 17:16 -!- lepton [~lepton@m8c0736d0.tmodns.net] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 17:38 -!- thesnark [~FS105844@75.13.37.201] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 17:51 -!- lepton [~lepton@174-29-25-45.hlrn.qwest.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 17:52 < lepton> Back from the shop, on a real internet connection. CAM post worked surprisingly well on the CNC. Hurray 17:55 < kanzure> :) btw here's the link again: http://gnusha.org/irclogs.txt 17:55 < lepton> Ah, yes. Thanks 17:57 -!- klafka [~klafka@cpe-66-66-5-254.rochester.res.rr.com] has quit [Quit: This computer has gone to sleep] 17:59 < kanzure> hm i was on the phone with someone today who was a co-founder in a venture that ended up netting $750M 17:59 < kanzure> http://www.capitalfactory.com/mentors.html see Marc Yagjian 17:59 < kanzure> ooh and multics? 18:00 < lepton> There are a few outfits like that around here, too 18:00 < kanzure> lepton: i was recently accepted into that program for an iphone app project 18:00 < kanzure> it's one of the reasons i've been running around all day doing meaningless things 18:00 < lepton> We're friends with Sparkfun, who are starting to do very well 18:00 < lepton> Oh wow, congragulations 18:01 < kanzure> i've been meaning to write this interface between skdb and sparkfun 18:01 < kanzure> so that i can do automatic BOM ordering 18:01 < kanzure> i hate going through multiple websites just to get my damn parts 18:01 < lepton> Indeed 18:01 < lepton> We're pretty digikey centric, though often not for good reason 18:01 < kanzure> octopart.com kinda helps, and there's the beginnings of an api that can help 18:01 < lepton> There are some decent greasemonkey scripts out there for it 18:01 < kanzure> meh 18:01 < kanzure> i'm also on this weird project to become 80/20 distributors 18:01 < lepton> and we can do automatic BOM generation from Eagle that outputs files that digikey accepts 18:01 < kanzure> we're making a website for selling 80/20 through a usable webstore 18:01 < lepton> hmm 18:01 < kanzure> i imagine you've come across it, since you do engineering stuff 18:02 < lepton> We buy a lot through the 80/20 garage sale on ebay 18:02 < kanzure> i mean, the beam system, not the website (structory which isn't out yet) 18:02 < lepton> Oh yeah, we've done lots with 80/20 and Faztek 18:02 < lepton> Aluminum extrusions are great 18:03 < kanzure> which distributor do you use most frequently for 80/20? 18:03 < lepton> 80/20 garage sale on ebay 18:03 < kanzure> ok 18:03 < lepton> That's always the first place we look 18:03 < lepton> And we use Faztek as a fall back 18:03 < lepton> There are a few local distributors but their prices aren't as good 18:06 < lepton> So what's the iphone app for? 18:06 < kanzure> it's called hurricane party, it's an app for spontaneous flashmob-based parties 18:06 < kanzure> it invites friends of friends and does the whole viral thing 18:07 < kanzure> it shows up on a map as a hurricane, and as people start showing up it grows up to a category 5 hurricane 18:07 < lepton> Ha 18:07 < lepton> Nice 18:07 < kanzure> another one is "project projector", a related sms-based app 18:07 < kanzure> for sending out text messages for instructions on building things 18:07 < kanzure> to multiple people, with dependencies between the tasks 18:07 < lepton> Does it integrate exisiting social networking API's, and such? 18:07 < kanzure> so i.e. someone has to text back "ok, done" or whatever 18:07 < kanzure> yeah, like facebook, twitter, gowalla, foursquare, yelp, plancast, and a few others 18:07 < lepton> Yeap 18:08 < lepton> So for project projector, what sort of usage are you invisioning? 18:08 < kanzure> but it's not my real passion of course 18:08 < kanzure> it's kind of just this thing i've been pulled into, and enjoying a bit :) 18:08 < kanzure> maybe doing distributed hardware construction. i'm not sure 18:09 < kanzure> have you watched the youtube videos re: SKDB yet?? 18:09 < kanzure> er, just one '?' character :) 18:09 < lepton> Nope, I'll check it out though 18:10 < lepton> I bet I know some burning man people who would like Project Projector 18:10 < kanzure> bbl.. more running around 18:11 < lepton> Good luck 18:11 < lepton> :p 18:12 < kanzure> http://gnusha.org/ has the videos 18:12 < kanzure> ok, now brb for realz 18:18 -!- heath [~quassel@unaffiliated/ybit] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 18:22 -!- heath [~quassel@unaffiliated/ybit] has joined #hplusroadmap 18:49 -!- parolang` [~user@8e4a01246100775874c4f448e9887093.oregonrd-wifi-1261.amplex.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 18:54 -!- Redeemer [~lorddeeme@c-75-72-237-18.hsd1.mn.comcast.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 19:38 < heath> kanzure: will you install uzbl-browser on davinci, firefox over ssh is slow 19:51 < kanzure> yes but i don't want to go looking for it right now 19:53 < kanzure> if you could get me the link to the .git for it, that would be nice 20:06 -!- Redeemer [~lorddeeme@c-75-72-237-18.hsd1.mn.comcast.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 20:13 -!- Redeemer [~lorddeeme@c-75-72-237-18.hsd1.mn.comcast.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 20:27 < jrayhawk> uzbl is packaged for most distributions nowadays...? 20:31 -!- Redeemer [~lorddeeme@c-75-72-237-18.hsd1.mn.comcast.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 20:38 -!- Redeemer [~lorddeeme@68.168.168.124] has joined #hplusroadmap 20:39 < heath> jrayhawk: yes 20:39 < heath> kanzure: i'll look 20:39 * heath wants http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/bk-1993-0535.fw001 20:40 < heath> don't have access to books unfortunately 20:40 < heath> kanzure: thanks for the continued access to the papers though! 20:40 < heath> http://www.uzbl.org/get.php 20:40 < heath> git clone git://github.com/Dieterbe/uzbl.git 20:40 < heath> you also need the gtk stuff 20:41 < heath> then it again it seems like an optional dependency?.. 20:43 -!- Redeemer [~lorddeeme@68.168.168.124] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 20:46 -!- Redeemer [~lorddeeme@c-75-72-218-226.hsd1.mn.comcast.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 21:16 -!- wolfspraul [~wolfsprau@elphelut.fttp.xmission.com] has joined #hplusroadmap 21:18 -!- marainein [~marainein@220-253-40-251.VIC.netspace.net.au] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 21:21 -!- marainein [~marainein@220-253-40-251.VIC.netspace.net.au] has joined #hplusroadmap 21:52 -!- lepton [~lepton@174-29-25-45.hlrn.qwest.net] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 22:02 -!- Incarnation [~lorem@66.51.248.166] has joined #hplusroadmap 22:07 -!- parolang` [~user@8e4a01246100775874c4f448e9887093.oregonrd-wifi-1261.amplex.net] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 22:13 -!- wolfspraul [~wolfsprau@elphelut.fttp.xmission.com] has quit [Quit: leaving] 22:50 -!- Redeemer [~lorddeeme@c-75-72-218-226.hsd1.mn.comcast.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 268 seconds] 22:55 -!- katsmeow [~someone@75-120-41-187.dyn.centurytel.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 22:55 * katsmeow sets http://forums.reprap.org/list.php?194 on the table and goes to her usual seat 23:03 -!- genehacker [genehacker@w-mob400-128-62-216-246.public.utexas.edu] has joined #hplusroadmap 23:27 < kanzure> echo -e 'GET / HTTP/1.1\nHost: slashdot.org\n\n' | nc slashdot.org 80 | grep -E 'X\-(Fry|Leena|Bender)' 23:30 < fenn> cool 23:31 < fenn> heath: i installed uzbl a while ago, dunno if you noticed 23:31 < fenn> today 23:34 < fenn> blegh. x forwarding over the internet sucks 23:35 < fenn> or uzbl is just crashing, can't tell which 23:35 < fenn> good night freenode! 23:59 -!- genehacker [genehacker@w-mob400-128-62-216-246.public.utexas.edu] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds]