--- Day changed Fri Aug 28 2009 00:28 < xp_prg> drazak_ you here? 00:43 -!- xp_prg [n=xp_prg3@dsl081-249-107.sfo1.dsl.speakeasy.net] has quit ["This computer has gone to sleep"] 02:45 -!- genehacker [i=genehack@wireless-128-62-45-98.public.utexas.edu] has quit [] 03:06 -!- Phreedom_ [n=quassel@195.216.211.175] has joined #hplusroadmap 03:06 -!- Phreedom [n=quassel@195.216.211.175] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 03:31 -!- nchaimov [n=cowtown@c-24-21-45-17.hsd1.wa.comcast.net] has quit [] 03:40 -!- nchaimov [n=cowtown@c-24-21-45-17.hsd1.wa.comcast.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 04:04 -!- superkuh [n=hukrepus@unaffiliated/superkuh] has joined #hplusroadmap 05:31 -!- davidnunez [n=davidnun@209-6-203-217.c3-0.smr-ubr1.sbo-smr.ma.cable.rcn.com] has quit [] 05:41 -!- davidnunez [n=davidnun@209-6-203-217.c3-0.smr-ubr1.sbo-smr.ma.cable.rcn.com] has joined #hplusroadmap 07:54 -!- davidnunez [n=davidnun@209-6-203-217.c3-0.smr-ubr1.sbo-smr.ma.cable.rcn.com] has quit [] 08:46 < kanzure> " * Jorge Quiroga - Former president of Bolivia. (Texas A&M University) 09:52 -!- kardan| [n=kardan@p54BE6E01.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 10:03 < kanzure> 'todojobs' sounds more useful than 'cronjobs' 10:05 < fenn> tohavebeendonejobs 10:08 -!- |kardan| [n=kardan@p54BE48D7.dip.t-dialin.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 10:09 < kanzure> I don't actually care "when" it is done, only that it is done 10:09 < kanzure> and usually these todo tasks are dependent on the tools that I have around me 10:21 < kanzure> "illustrate the bug. for some reason one of part2's coordinates are negative" 10:21 < kanzure> which one? 10:32 < kanzure> how do I find all strings in a file that match this pattern? CS-406-1-200435 10:32 < kanzure> (they are all on the same line unfortunately) 10:35 < fenn> [A-Z]{2}-\d{3}-\d{6} 10:36 < kanzure> blah grep has -P disabled / not compiled into it 10:37 < fenn> -E is close enough 10:37 < kanzure> doesn't seem to work 10:37 < kanzure> I have stuff like this in the line: 10:37 < kanzure> 10:38 < kanzure> grep -o -E "a name\=\"\d{5}\" \/\>" ContentTOC.asp\?Sect\=CS-406-1-200462\&Session\=6CC1CAAE-A660-43A7-8998-A4AABF937137 10:38 < kanzure> doesn't pick up anything 10:38 < fenn> so i can see a pattern here, but i don't know why it's happening 10:38 < fenn> i1: -20.00 -5.50 -4.00 10:38 < fenn> i2: -20.00 0.00 9.50 10:38 < fenn> they're supposed to be the same 10:39 < fenn> sometimes it just swaps the y and z 10:39 < kanzure> does \d{blah} work in grep? 10:39 < fenn> sometimes it swaps y and z and negates one coordinate 10:40 < fenn> apparently not 10:40 < fenn> [0-9]{6} works though 10:40 < kanzure> yeah you're right 10:40 < kanzure> huh 10:49 < fenn> hmm so i've got it to where the Y and Z are simply negated every time 10:52 < fenn> what does negated mean in terms of transformations? 10:52 < fenn> and why only Y and Z? WTF! 10:56 < fenn> aha 10:58 < kanzure> is that a good aha? 11:00 < fenn> so it was a combination of rotating about the wrong point and multiplying in the wrong order (understandably of course since you rotate around a different point depending on what transforms have been applied) 11:00 < fenn> anyway i can officially say it works now 11:01 < kanzure> pics or it didn't happen 11:01 < kanzure> or a commit 11:01 < kanzure> a commit is preferable 11:05 < CIA-32> skdb: fenn * r 6b6bdbb /paths.py: load STEP beforehand to reduce spam so i can see the interface coordinates, and add some angle to the starting position 11:05 < CIA-32> skdb: fenn * r c3ca4e7 /geom/geom.py: interface alignment works. finally. 11:10 < fenn> http://adl.serveftp.org/lab/fenn/pngs/lego_snapping.png http://adl.serveftp.org/lab/fenn/pngs/lego_snapping2.png 11:10 < fenn> i'm not sure why the second brick is upside down in the second pic but not in the first 11:26 -!- any35690734 is now known as katsmeow-afk 11:51 -!- davidnunez [n=davidnun@209-6-23-9.c3-0.smr-ubr1.sbo-smr.ma.cable.rcn.com] has joined #hplusroadmap 12:09 < fenn> http://www.pat2pdf.org/patents/patd253711.pdf 12:09 < fenn> what are the legal status of patent illustrations 12:13 -!- genehacker [i=genehack@wireless-128-62-45-98.public.utexas.edu] has joined #hplusroadmap 12:14 < genehacker> kanzure you know you can have your ID card RFID chipped to get access to the ME building? 12:14 < genehacker> when it's locked? 12:15 < fenn> supposedly RFID is more secure than a magnet strip? 12:16 < fenn> why can't you just use the card as-is? 12:17 < fenn> patent illustrations might be a good source of basic images 12:18 < fenn> "the text and drawings of a patent are typically not subject to copyright restrictions. The inventors' right to exclude others from making, using, offering for sale, or selling the invention throughout the United States or importing the invention into the United States for a limited time is not compromised by the publication of the description of the invention." 12:19 < genehacker> I don't know 12:19 < genehacker> because the building doesn't have mag readers 12:19 < genehacker> http://www.goldmine-elec-products.com/prodinfo.asp?number=G17270 12:19 < genehacker> angular rate gyro 12:25 -!- xp_prg [n=xp_prg3@99.2.31.217] has joined #hplusroadmap 12:25 < xp_prg> drazak_ you here? 12:25 < kanzure> http://heybryan.org/school/ch301/2009-08-28.html this is worse than going to a church 12:27 < genehacker> the church of chemistry no doubt 12:27 < fenn> no paragraphs :( 12:28 < kanzure> fenn: I put a dimensioned lego fig on the not-quite-a-kitchen table 12:28 < genehacker> learned some memetics today in my medical terminology class that kills my fine arts cred 12:28 < xp_prg> what is that? 12:28 < kanzure> the medical terminology class sucked last time I took it 12:28 < genehacker> a class I'm taking to get rid of my fine arts credit 12:28 < kanzure> it was with nethercut 12:28 < kanzure> he had no microphone and was older than dirt 12:28 < genehacker> you took it? 12:28 < kanzure> yes 12:29 < genehacker> when? 12:29 < kanzure> years ago 12:29 < kanzure> i have some extra medical terminology books if you want them 12:29 < genehacker> the history of scientific and medical terminology or something like that 12:29 < kanzure> one is worked, the other is mostly clean 12:29 < genehacker> let me take a look at those 12:29 < kanzure> i'm not going to bring them if you're not going to take them 12:30 < genehacker> probably won't work 12:30 < genehacker> we' 12:30 < genehacker> re using new books 12:30 < genehacker> this guy' 12:30 < kanzure> you suck at typing 12:30 < genehacker> s not old and is slightly interesting 12:31 < genehacker> yeah i d 12:31 < genehacker> o 12:31 < fenn> the trick is to not press return until you're done 12:32 < genehacker> ok 12:32 < genehacker> I'm suffering from a bit of fallout from an energy drink I had yesterday 12:32 < genehacker> that could be the reason 12:34 < genehacker> also what ever happened to the austin fab lab you guys were working on? 12:36 < kanzure> hmm http://adl.serveftp.org/lab/fenn/pngs/lego_snapping4.png 12:38 < kanzure> fenn: crossposting usually involves adding multiple recipients to the email 12:38 < kanzure> not copy-pasta 12:38 < fenn> crossposting is stupid 12:38 < kanzure> wah you're stup1d 12:39 < fenn> 56MB of public domain book titles? http://inventblog.com/2008/06/did-you-know-that-most-books-published-between-1923-and-1963-are-in-the-public-domain.html 12:39 < kanzure> that's just an index? 12:43 < fenn> yeah, lots of non-english books 12:43 < fenn> kind of unwieldy trying to skip around in a 350MB XML file 12:43 < kanzure> should I bother with it? 12:43 * kanzure is about to go into a calculus class 12:44 < fenn> no 12:46 < kanzure> hrm. http://heybryan.org/books/Mathematics/Calculus%20from%20server/calculus.txt 12:48 < fenn> so i am sort of bored. should i return your graph theory books to longoria? 12:51 < fenn> kanzure: *poke* 12:55 -!- nchaimov [n=cowtown@c-24-21-45-17.hsd1.wa.comcast.net] has quit [] 13:12 -!- nchaimov [n=cowtown@c-24-21-45-17.hsd1.wa.comcast.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 13:21 -!- parolang [n=user@keholmes.oregonrd-wifi-1261.amplex.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 13:36 < ybit> http://www.api-assembled.com/ that's the company which i will soon be working for 14:14 -!- mage2 [n=mage@66.179.208.36] has quit [Client Quit] 14:20 < kanzure> http://www.opencascade.org/org/forum/thread_16519/ overlapping detection using Common operation 14:24 < kanzure> he was probably using BRepAlgoAPI_Common 14:24 < kanzure> http://adl.serveftp.org/lab/opencascade/doc/ReferenceDocumentation/ModelingAlgorithms/html/classBRepAlgoAPI__Common.html 14:24 < drazak_> can someone get me http://www.nature.com/nprot/journal/v2/n5/abs/nprot.2007.135.html 14:25 < fenn> drazak_: http://adl.serveftp.org/papers/unsorted/adeasy_recombinant_adenoviruses.pdf 14:25 < kanzure> http://adl.serveftp.org/papers/nprot.2007.135.pdf 14:25 < kanzure> fuck 14:25 < kanzure> ok fenn wins 14:25 < fenn> drazak_: why can't you access nature from wherever you are? 14:26 < drazak_> fenn: we don't get nature 14:26 < kanzure> seriously? 14:26 < kanzure> what do you read? a rock? 14:26 < drazak_> well 14:26 < drazak_> we get nature but not nature protocols 14:26 < drazak_> I tried to get it through adl 14:26 < kanzure> why couldn't you? 14:26 < kanzure> I just ran wget on adl just fine 14:26 < drazak_> I dunno 14:27 < drazak_> I tunneled through adl and couldn't get it 14:27 < fenn> WAH! 14:27 < kanzure> you suck at stealing literature 14:27 < drazak_> yeah 14:27 < drazak_> oh well 14:27 < fenn> it's not even stealing 14:27 < fenn> you probably just don't know how to use your own network 14:27 < drazak_> nah 14:28 < drazak_> I tried to get it through ours 14:28 < fenn> "and couldn't get it" right? 14:28 < drazak_> I looked in our hubnet, we don't get nature protocols 14:28 < drazak_> couldn't get it 14:28 * fenn remains skeptical 14:29 < kanzure> wonder how that fellow was able to get the volume from this operation 14:29 < kanzure> BRepAlgoAPI_Common doesn't have any useful methods really 14:29 < fenn> you get a resulting solid 14:29 < fenn> volume is probably ShapeAna or something 14:35 < kanzure> XCAFDoc has a volume attribute 14:36 < kanzure> this looks as close as I'll ever probably get: http://adl.serveftp.org/lab/opencascade/doc/ReferenceDocumentation/ModelingAlgorithms/html/classBRepGProp.html 14:38 < kanzure> ok yep 14:38 < kanzure> http://www.opencascade.org/org/forum/thread_4685/ confirms BRepGProp.VolumeProperties() is what I want 14:50 < kanzure> fenn: can you try this real quick? http://coe-jaguar.engr.utexas.edu/mediasite/Catalog/pages/catalog.aspx?catalogId=d3a7e32a-f790-43a8-ba6d-b9aa15b0e91c 15:18 < ybit> http://heybryan.org/books/papers/A%20%20thermal%20infrared%20imager.pdf is a 404 15:19 < kanzure> that's because it's really secretly over here: 15:19 < kanzure> http://heybryan.org/books/papers/A%20$10%20thermal%20infrared%20imager.pdf 15:19 < kanzure> see, you did some funky scripting 15:19 < kanzure> and your script thought you meant $10 15:19 < kanzure> and you didn't have $10 defined 15:20 < kanzure> I guess bash or zsh or whatever you were using lets you do variables that start with numbers 15:20 < kanzure> in most scripting languages that's invalid 15:20 < bkero> $10 - $3 15:20 < kanzure> what? 15:21 < kanzure> $ $10 15:21 < kanzure> bash: 0: command not found 15:21 < kanzure> ok guess I was wrong actually 15:22 < kanzure> in perl you can use $1 etc. to refer to some local variables 15:22 < kanzure> but perl is evil like that 15:24 < kanzure> it's also on the web: http://www.research.ibm.com/ecvg/pubs/sharat-foot.pdf 15:24 < kanzure> er, elsewhere on the web I mean 15:30 -!- Phreedom_ [n=quassel@195.216.211.175] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 15:30 -!- Phreedom [n=quassel@195.216.211.175] has joined #hplusroadmap 15:30 < ybit> ty 15:36 < xp_prg> drazak_ you here? 15:46 < CIA-32> skdb: kanzure * r 9d429de /geom/geom.py: volume interference methods have been written 15:51 < CIA-32> skdb: kanzure * r 4010035 /geom/geom.py: n squared collision checker - not tested. 15:52 < CIA-32> skdb: kanzure * r 3f41163 /paths.py: added some comments 15:52 < fenn> genehacker: http://adl.serveftp.org/lab/fenn/cycloidal_gear.png 15:52 < kanzure> 404 15:52 < fenn> erm. http://adl.serveftp.org/lab/fenn/pngs/cycloidal_gear.png 15:53 < kanzure> gah when I try to double click with my laptop-mouse I totally miss the left mouse button 15:53 < kanzure> and I feel especially retarded when this happens 15:55 < CIA-32> skdb: kanzure * r c111892 /demo.py: removed old pymates demo 15:59 < kanzure> we should probably do some spring cleaning to get everything to use Transform and Connection again 15:59 < kanzure> as it is now there's somewhat of a sprawl of things in paths.py 15:59 < kanzure> sprawl 15:59 < kanzure> guess I'm becoming campbell now 16:00 < fenn> nothing ever used Transform 16:01 < fenn> i'll move some from paths.py to packages/lego/demo and others to geom/something.py 16:01 < kanzure> blarney() for instance 16:02 < kanzure> show_next_mate 16:02 < kanzure> show_interfaces 16:02 < kanzure> make_arrow 16:02 < kanzure> gah, almost everything 16:02 < fenn> go away 16:02 < kanzure> well it is about that time of day I suppose 16:02 < fenn> delete pymates while you're at it 16:07 < drazak_> xp_prg: yes 16:07 < drazak_> well kindof atleast 16:07 < drazak_> 4reading a bunch of papers 16:08 < xp_prg> http://www.justin.tv/clip/7aa5435ff78612a8 16:08 < drazak_> uh huh? 16:09 < xp_prg> we are discusing your problem you gave us :> 16:09 < drazak_> ok, so how's the program coming? 16:09 < drazak_> it's a rather simple program 16:09 < xp_prg> still haven't had a lot of time to work on it, I will try this weekend, my apolagies 16:10 < xp_prg> just learned more of the biopython last night 16:10 < drazak_> it's cool 16:10 < drazak_> I was writing it myself at some poiint, but you offered 16:10 < xp_prg> I will do it, don't worry 16:11 < xp_prg> once again thanks for giving me something real to do with biopython 16:11 < drazak_> ok 16:13 < drazak_> xp_prg: I'll watch it in a couple minutes 16:13 < xp_prg> sweet man! 16:17 < drazak_> xp_prg: it would be nice if the end result of the program could be displayed in an easy to read,yet easy to copy format 16:18 < xp_prg> ok 16:21 < drazak_> xp_prg: you realize thateverything before the primer3 you can do with an entrez.get or whatever 16:22 < xp_prg> no I did not know that 16:22 < drazak_> xp_prg: and then just array manipulation 16:23 < drazak_> xp_prg: you jsut do like, blah = entrez.search(db=nucleotide, term=blah(species:blahblah)) blahblah = entrez.read(blah) 16:24 < drazak_> and it'll have the first 20 acension numbers or whatever that it returns, irrc 16:24 < drazak_> in an array 16:25 < xp_prg> cool thanks! 16:26 < drazak_> and then those values can be inputed into entrez.fetch(blah) to fetch them, but I think you'll have to do to it recurssively because it only fetches one at a time 16:35 < xp_prg> ok 16:43 -!- genehacker [i=genehack@wireless-128-62-45-98.public.utexas.edu] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 17:52 < xp_prg> drazak_ did you watch it yet? 17:57 < drazak_> uh huh 17:58 < xp_prg> what did you think man?!! 17:58 < xp_prg> are we not the coolest group ever? 18:02 < kanzure> xp_prg: what can I possibly say to make you go away forever? 18:03 < xp_prg> that love and respect our group and want to be apart of it 18:08 < kanzure> but I hate you 18:08 < kanzure> why won't you go away? 18:10 < xp_prg> cuz I am helping people so chill 18:10 < kanzure> no you're doing more harm than good 18:10 < xp_prg> no I'm not 18:10 < drazak_> xp_prg: I sort of have to agree with kanzure 18:10 < kanzure> fuck off 18:10 < xp_prg> how am I harming people? 18:11 < kanzure> nobody said that. go away. 18:11 < drazak_> xp_prg: you can't bother to look shit up on your own, you ask people after putting cnone of your own effort into it 18:11 < xp_prg> right, I have my own diybio group, my own fridge, going to teach classes and I am not doing anything on my own 18:11 -!- genehacker [i=genehack@wireless-128-62-33-169.public.utexas.edu] has joined #hplusroadmap 18:12 < genehacker> hmm... 18:12 < kanzure> xp_prg: that's not your own group, sorry 18:12 < drazak_> you have a fridge! OMG NOBODY ELSE EVER HAS HAD A FRIDGE 18:12 < kanzure> everyone has a fridge 18:12 < xp_prg> not open to the public to use for bio experiments 18:12 < genehacker> campbell could have been my machine elements teacher 18:12 < kanzure> xp_prg: sorry, you're wrong 18:12 < xp_prg> where is one? 18:12 < kanzure> xp_prg: go away 18:12 < drazak_> xp_prg: if you understood the real mentality of DIYBIO you'd realize that saying you have your own group is counterproductive 18:12 < drazak_> xp_prg: your group is everyones group 18:12 < genehacker> how cold does your fridge get? 18:13 < xp_prg> cold 18:13 < xp_prg> drazak_ that is what I meant 18:13 < genehacker> what temperature? 18:13 < drazak_> xp_prg: no it's not 18:13 < drazak_> xp_prg: you said what you meant, you can't change what you said just because someone proved you wrong 18:13 < genehacker> or temperature difference 18:13 < drazak_> xp_prg: you can't stick by your own shit 18:14 < xp_prg> the temperature is cold 18:14 < xp_prg> drazak_ dude my stuff is opensource 18:14 < kanzure> who cares 18:14 < drazak_> dude you're bullshi 18:14 < kanzure> sigh 18:14 < xp_prg> I am giving away my stuff, my meetings, helping guys for free this Saturday 18:15 < kanzure> what does that have to do with what I am saying 18:15 < drazak_> kanzure: nothing 18:15 < kanzure> right 18:15 < xp_prg> I bought the gfp experiment 18:15 < fenn> OMG somebody's wrong on the internet! 18:15 < kanzure> well he is wrong and I want him to go away 18:15 < drazak_> kanzure: I know, me too 18:15 < drazak_> kanzure: we could put him on ignore and pretend like he went away 18:16 < kanzure> drazak_: that's cheating 18:16 < kanzure> he will still send me emails 18:16 < kanzure> and I'd have to filter that, too 18:16 < xp_prg> don't hate the playa, hate the game 18:16 < drazak_> kanzure: I guess 18:16 < kanzure> I'll hate everyone. 18:16 < kanzure> now go away 18:16 < drazak_> yeah :( 18:17 < drazak_> xp_prg: what plasmid did the gfp come in? 18:17 < kanzure> drazak_: please don't ask 18:17 < drazak_> kanzure: ok fine 18:17 < genehacker> the temperature is cold 18:17 < genehacker> that doesn't help 18:18 < genehacker> I lost the game 18:19 < drazak_> genehacker: if you didn't know, but you probably do, the standard fridges/freezers used in biology are 4C, -20C, -80C 18:20 < xp_prg> http://www.scribd.com/doc/15114204/Carolina-Green-Gene-Transformation-Kit 18:20 < xp_prg> that all the info drazak_ 18:20 < xp_prg> it has a freezer part, it is a dorm fridge 18:21 < xp_prg> when I watched the edge video the other day it said that biobricks are specifically geared toward undergrads and are easy to use 18:21 < xp_prg> that is what I am going to concentrate on 18:22 < xp_prg> drazak_ it came in an ecoli plasmid 18:28 < kanzure> so what part of go away do you not understand? 18:28 < kanzure> just type /exit and never come back 18:47 < genehacker> I didn't know drazak thank you for the info 18:47 < genehacker> xp_prg you can do that at the tech museum 19:11 < drazak_> genehacker: certain reagents and samples need to be stored at different temps 19:11 < drazak_> genehacker: -80 for long term reagent/short AND longterm rna/long term dna/long term tissue 19:15 < CIA-32> skdb: kanzure * r 1d6d886 / (21 files in 3 dirs): remove pymates 19:15 < CIA-32> skdb: kanzure * r c5ccd5b / (geom/geom.py gui/__init__.py gui/gui.py paths.py): separate geom and gui code from paths.py 19:16 < kanzure> fenn: ok your turn. I didn't move the lego stuff. 19:16 < CIA-32> skdb: kanzure * r 46f701a /readme: update readme to reflect new gui module 19:26 < genehacker> drazak what do they do for snake antivenom? 19:27 < genehacker> I hear it's really hard to keep 19:27 < genehacker> and is really expensive to get bitten by a snake 19:28 < xp_prg> we will manufacture venom in ecoli cells soon 19:29 < xp_prg> the venom is a protein 19:30 < genehacker> now then let's find a way to make rattlesnake venom 19:31 < genehacker> my l key is becoming irresponsive 19:31 < xp_prg> ok your going to need a promoter, an rbs component, main dna to encode the venom protein, then a stop codon 19:32 < genehacker> this is bad 19:33 < kanzure> xp_prg: at least spell it correctly 19:33 < kanzure> if you're not going to leave 19:33 < xp_prg> what did I mispell? 19:33 < kanzure> "your" 19:34 < genehacker> my l key is inoperabie 19:35 * xp_prg hugs genehacker to help him with his 1 key operability issue 19:35 < genehacker> l key 19:37 < genehacker> old case of soda on the keyboard 19:38 < bkero> lstb? 19:38 < genehacker> jmikkklkkk 19:38 < genehacker> oops 19:46 < genehacker> screw rattlesnake venom let's produce coneshell venom that can be used to take down dinosaurs 19:46 < xp_prg> ok 19:47 < fenn> was that the stuff they put in the velociraptor egg? 19:48 < genehacker> I don't know 19:48 < genehacker> I forgot 19:49 < genehacker> now if we could only had some decent dna samples from dinosausrs 19:49 < genehacker> or an awesome entropic reverse 19:49 < genehacker> r 20:04 < kanzure> "optfunc. Command line parsing libraries in Python such as optparse frustrate me because I can never remember how to use them without consulting the manual. optfunc is a new experimental interface to optparse which works by introspecting a function definition (including its arguments and their default values) and using that to construct a command line argument parser. " 20:05 < kanzure> git clone git://github.com/simonw/optfunc.git 20:10 -!- davidnunez [n=davidnun@209-6-23-9.c3-0.smr-ubr1.sbo-smr.ma.cable.rcn.com] has quit [] 20:23 -!- davidnunez [n=davidnun@209-6-203-217.c3-0.smr-ubr1.sbo-smr.ma.cable.rcn.com] has joined #hplusroadmap 20:25 -!- genehacker [i=genehack@wireless-128-62-33-169.public.utexas.edu] has quit [Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)] 20:41 < kanzure> http://1.bp.blogspot.com/__HyL3_PvTBM/SfHk-KitCmI/AAAAAAAAABk/kTy8LQjz8oA/s1600-h/BL1.bmp 20:42 < kanzure> wtf bitmap? 20:42 < kanzure> what sort of camera takes bitmaps? 20:51 -!- ybit [n=ybit@unaffiliated/ybit] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 21:04 < CIA-32> skdb: kanzure * r 64b2c89 / (clients/skdb-get.py core/optfunc.py): worked on skdb-get.py 21:04 < CIA-32> skdb: kanzure * r f9b485a /doc/proposals/make_bot.py: documentation link for make_bot.py 21:11 -!- mason-l [n=x@202-89-188-136.static.dsl.amnet.net.au] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 21:11 -!- mason-l [n=x@202-89-188-136.static.dsl.amnet.net.au] has joined #hplusroadmap 21:35 -!- xp_prg [n=xp_prg3@99.2.31.217] has quit [Read error: 113 (No route to host)] 21:47 -!- ybit [n=ybit@unaffiliated/ybit] has joined #hplusroadmap 21:49 -!- nchaimov [n=cowtown@c-24-21-45-17.hsd1.wa.comcast.net] has quit [] 22:19 < CIA-32> skdb: kanzure * r c908683 /clients/skdb-get.py: skdb-get now pulls packages from git repositories 23:14 < ybit> http://www.solarimpulse.com/en/documents/challenge.php?lang=en&group=challenge :: "In a world depending on fossil energies, the Solar Impulse project is a paradox, almost a provocation: it aims to have an airplane take off and fly autonomously, day and night, propelled uniquely by solar energy, right round the world without fuel or pollution. An unachievable goal without pushing back the current technological limits in all fields..." 23:21 < ybit> was watching http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcWSI03NKo0 which led me to http://esoaring.com/index.html and yes, i want a glider