--- Day changed Tue Jan 26 2010 00:08 -!- katsmeow is now known as katsmeow-afk 00:10 < kanzure> these are still uploading (should be 88 .pdf files in total) 00:10 < kanzure> http://designfiles.org/papers/longevity/ 00:12 < bkero> ybit: me 00:15 < ybit> would you be willing to make backup.tar.gz of openfarmtech for me to grab? i know marcin doesn't want usernames anf passwords floating around 00:15 < ybit> speaking of the guy, he just logged onto skype 00:16 < ybit> anyway, if that was what i was after, i would have already went for it when he gave me the username and passwords awhile back 00:16 < ybit> ..accidentally 00:17 -!- parolang [n=user@8e4a01246100775874c4f448e9887093.oregonrd-wifi-1261.amplex.net] has quit [Remote closed the connection] 00:17 < ybit> i'm not too familiar with wordpress, but with mediawiki, you can create an xml dump 00:18 < ybit> from what i gather it's easy to export data in WP, but that may include the database of usernames and passwords 00:19 < mdkoch84> you can do the same with WP...should be in the admin settings 00:19 < mdkoch84> should allow you to easily import it into another WP blog, too 00:20 -!- Redeemer [n=lorddeem@174-20-164-80.mpls.qwest.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 00:20 < ybit> yeah, i don't care for that feature too much :) 00:20 < ybit> hi Redeemer 00:21 < ybit> Redeemer: i know you're on windows for gaming, but you should check this out: http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/supergamer-8gb-linux-only-gameplay 00:22 < ybit> burn you a copy of that distro and you might change your mind :) 00:22 < kanzure> mdkoch84: btw i have various papers of sorts floating around here that might get your curiosity going: http://designfiles.org/papers/ 00:22 < ybit> or at the very least, install linux on a seperate partition 00:22 < ybit> you have to start somewhere 00:22 < kanzure> almost done with the /papers/longevity/ upload 00:23 < mdkoch84> kanzure: what do you use to organize your papers? tried zotero? 00:23 < kanzure> yeah i've tried it, liked it 00:23 < kanzure> i don't really like mendeley though 00:23 < kanzure> hm i don't remember this one: Microfluidics-based extraction of viral RNA from infected mammalian cells for disposable molecular diagnostics 00:23 < kanzure> http://designfiles.org/papers/Microfluidics-based%20extraction%20of%20viral%20RNA%20from%20infected%20mammalian%20cells%20for%20disposable%20molecular%20diagnostics.pdf 00:24 < mdkoch84> yeah, i gave up on mendeley...we started a group on zotero called "Open Innovation in Engineering Design"...might be of interest to you and others 00:24 < kanzure> okie dokie 00:24 < kanzure> liink? 00:24 < mdkoch84> http://www.zotero.org/groups/open_innovation_in_engineering_research 00:26 < kanzure> mdkoch84: if you want to import my zotero bibliographies/collections, check out http://designfiles.org/papers/bibliographies/ and in particular the .tar.gz files 00:26 < kanzure> lots of biology, not so much from engineering journals though 00:27 < kanzure> biologists write a lot :/ 00:27 < mdkoch84> yes, they do...and seem to do a better job then most engineers 00:27 < mdkoch84> have you tried syncing with zotero? 00:28 < mdkoch84> its quite useful...gives you the ability to access your files anwywhere with a firefox browser 00:29 < kanzure> to be honest i only use zotero when i'm scraping data 00:29 < kanzure> otherwise firefox crashes under my load of data 00:29 < kanzure> heck it (firefox) crashes at 50 tabs :p 00:31 < mdkoch84> yeah, zotero needs some work...its been great for working on papers throught the zotero groups though, but there is limited space 00:31 < kanzure> i think it would be better if they do *not* use javascript for their scraper backend 00:31 < kanzure> what they should do is have a more common format for writing scrapers 00:31 < mdkoch84> dang, my firefox crashes all the time! i'd be surprised if it made it to 20 tabs 00:31 < kanzure> so that it can be plugged into other programs 00:32 < kanzure> mdkoch84: http://heybryan.org/projects/browsehack/tabtabtab.html the links at the top show my usual browser setup 00:32 < kanzure> i.e. 00:32 < kanzure> http://heybryan.org/shots/2008-01-21_coincidences.png 00:33 < kanzure> i've found that opera can handle about 400 tabs on 2GB of RAM 00:34 * kanzure sleeps 00:34 < mdkoch84> interesting...i'll have to check it out 00:35 < kanzure> gasp! a piece of software that knows how to do garbage collection and multi-threading! oh noes 00:37 < kanzure> yay longevity papers finally done uploading 00:37 < kanzure> http://designfiles.org/papers/longevity/ 00:37 * kanzure sleeps for real 00:41 -!- Redeemer [n=lorddeem@174-20-164-80.mpls.qwest.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 00:49 < ybit> the last i checked, i was having problems at around 237 00:49 < ybit> +tabs 00:50 < ybit> and fenn complains that google-chrome can't handle more than 60 00:50 < ybit> obviously it matters what sites you are visiting too 00:51 < ybit> i know firefox can handle more than 237 though 00:51 < ybit> 15:59 < ybit> down from 321 website tabs to 77 :) 00:52 < ybit> mage2 has been working on tabs for uzbl 00:54 < ybit> ideally xmonad would handle the uzbl windows, but i'm not going to write the code 00:54 < ybit> i would certainly like to use uzbl if it could handle more than 10 tabs, which it can, they just are hard to navigate :) 00:55 < ybit> i'll tweet in my head to reduce the noise in here 02:00 -!- Redeemer [n=lorddeem@c-75-72-218-226.hsd1.mn.comcast.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 02:06 -!- genehacker2 [i=genehack@wireless-128-62-32-238.public.utexas.edu] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 03:38 -!- Redeemer [n=lorddeem@c-75-72-218-226.hsd1.mn.comcast.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 04:01 < ybit> http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2010/01/skull-free-eeg/ :: "Removing Part of Skull Makes for Better Brain Scans" 04:03 < superkuh> "Removing a slab of insulating dielectric helps us record voltage" ... not so astonishing. 04:08 < ybit> but it's fun 04:09 < ybit> On-Chip Single Plasmon Detection :: http://arxiv.org/abs/1001.2723 04:13 * ybit is doing his best to find something in the rss worth his spent reading through it all today 04:13 < ybit> rss +feeds 04:13 < ybit> his +time 04:33 * ybit thinks sleep might help 05:16 -!- mdkoch84 [n=redbos@c-98-232-169-6.hsd1.or.comcast.net] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 06:30 -!- beardicus [n=beardicu@74-44-82-190.dsl2-plymouth.roch.ny.frontiernet.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 07:03 -!- jm [n=j@p57B9F3BA.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 07:08 -!- jm [n=j@p57B9F3BA.dip.t-dialin.net] has quit [Client Quit] 07:16 -!- kardan [i=kardan@mail.brueckenschlaeger.de] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 07:55 -!- kardan [i=kardan@mail.brueckenschlaeger.de] has joined #hplusroadmap 08:43 < kanzure> http://www.wired.com/magazine/2010/01/ff_newrevolution/ open manufacturing on wired.com 08:48 < kanzure> http://openfarmtech.org/index.php/Lathe_Build 08:49 < kanzure> http://hydraraptor.blogspot.com/2008/11/lathe-accesories.html 08:51 < kanzure> dur? http://www.replab.org/res/RepLab-clean.svg 08:53 < kanzure> Erik de Bruijn runs budgetdedicated.com ? 08:53 -!- Redeemer [n=lorddeem@c-75-72-218-226.hsd1.mn.comcast.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 09:00 < kanzure> Mitochondrial channelopathies in aging http://designfiles.org/papers/longevity/Mitochondrial%20channelopathies%20in%20aging.pdf 09:14 -!- gearhacker [i=genehack@wireless-128-62-32-238.public.utexas.edu] has joined #hplusroadmap 09:14 < gearhacker> http://www.wired.com/magazine/2010/01/ff_newrevolution/all/1 09:15 < gearhacker> open manufacturing + shanzhai in wired 09:15 < gearhacker> scroll down to alibaba for the good stuff 09:38 < kanzure> ybit: this is what i was talking about: 09:38 < kanzure> http://designfiles.org/~bryan/chinese-open-source 09:42 -!- JayDugger [n=duggerj@pool-173-57-16-175.dllstx.fios.verizon.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 09:43 < Redeemer> mmm, open source goodness 09:43 < JayDugger> Eh? 09:44 < Redeemer> From one of the links posted before you arrived. 09:45 < JayDugger> Ah. 10:11 -!- wrldpc2 [n=benny@dhcp-18-111-86-195.dyn.mit.edu] has joined #hplusroadmap 10:11 < wrldpc2> Which of these workshops should I go to? Experience Definition through Storyboarding (Reading room/cafe, E14-514, E14-526) ambient Sites: making Tangible the Subtle, Ephemeral and Seemingly Silent (E14-433, balcony) measuring Biological Signals: Concepts and practice (E14-384) Fritzing: advancing electronic prototyping for non-engineers (E14-4th floor conference room) making Textile Sensors from Scratch (High Low Tech lab space - E14 10:11 < wrldpc2> floor) personalizing your pixels (E14-548) BodyHack Workshop (E14-525) Empowering programmability For Tangibles (E14-393) TEI 2010 Development Strategies for Tangible Interaction on Horizontal Surfaces (E14-445) make Cool Things With microcontrollers! (Wiesner Room, E15-209) Wiimote Hackery (Roth Room 2nd floor E15) Wireless Wearables (E14-240) Introduction to CNC Routing for prototyping and manufacturing (E15-135) 10:11 -!- flamt [n=root@70.49.147.7] has joined #hplusroadmap 10:13 < kanzure> bodyhacking (E14-525); cnc (E15-135); biological signal measurement (E14-384); microcontrollers (unless you've done this before) (E15-209) 10:14 < JayDugger> What's the occasion, wrldpc2 10:15 < wrldpc2> http://www.tei-conf.org/10/ 10:23 -!- flamt_ [n=root@70.49.147.7] has quit [Read error: 113 (No route to host)] 10:28 -!- parolang [n=user@8e4a01246100775874c4f448e9887093.oregonrd-wifi-1261.amplex.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 10:47 -!- gearhacker [i=genehack@wireless-128-62-32-238.public.utexas.edu] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 10:47 -!- gearhacker [i=genehack@wireless-128-62-32-238.public.utexas.edu] has joined #hplusroadmap 11:12 < kanzure> phd position in computational neuroscience just opened up at http://www.clm.utexas.edu/~fiete/ 11:14 < kanzure> hm the publication list looks kind of boring 11:18 -!- wrldpc2 [n=benny@dhcp-18-111-86-195.dyn.mit.edu] has quit [Client Quit] 11:25 < kanzure> fenn: shepazu: do either of you have suggestions for making my microfluidics artwork look better? http://designfiles.org/packages/microfluidics/ 11:25 < kanzure> ideally it would look something like this: 11:25 < kanzure> http://designfiles.org/papers/microfluidics/56.png 11:25 < kanzure> http://designfiles.org/papers/microfluidics/504599.jpeg 11:26 < kanzure> http://designfiles.org/papers/microfluidics/20020816_pid3486_aid3485_microfluidics_sourceimage.jpg 11:26 -!- parolang [n=user@8e4a01246100775874c4f448e9887093.oregonrd-wifi-1261.amplex.net] has quit [Remote closed the connection] 11:26 -!- wrldpc2 [n=benny@dhcp-18-111-86-195.dyn.mit.edu] has joined #hplusroadmap 11:26 < kanzure> http://designfiles.org/papers/microfluidics/microfluidics.jpg 11:27 < kanzure> http://designfiles.org/papers/microfluidics/microfluidics_polymer_chips.jpg 11:27 < kanzure> http://designfiles.org/papers/microfluidics/nmeth0807-665-I3.jpg 11:27 -!- parolang [n=user@8e4a01246100775874c4f448e9887093.oregonrd-wifi-1261.amplex.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 11:28 -!- wrldpc2 [n=benny@dhcp-18-111-86-195.dyn.mit.edu] has quit [Client Quit] 11:29 < shepazu> kanzure: your basic shapes seem fairly close to some of those diagrams... they just need to be connected up. if you want it to look nice, you could use a nicer color or a gradient fill 11:30 < kanzure> http://designfiles.org/papers/microfluidics_Sanger_sequencer.png 11:30 < kanzure> hm 11:30 < kanzure> okay. also maybe my scale is wrong 11:30 < shepazu> oh, I see what you mean 11:30 < kanzure> or proportions maybe 11:30 * kanzure is no artist :) 11:30 < shepazu> SVG is scalable, though... you can reuse the shapes at any scale 11:31 < shepazu> also note that http://designfiles.org/papers/microfluidics/56.png visualizes different layers as different colors, which might be a nice metaphor 11:32 < kanzure> agreed. 11:32 < kanzure> hrm are those rounded corners in 56.png? 11:33 < kanzure> no 11:33 < kanzure> theoretically my program should be able to make something that looks exactly like that, in that same style 11:34 < kanzure> again this is the output that i had: http://designfiles.org/~bryan/microfluidic-chip-test-1.svg 11:35 < kanzure> ah maybe it would help to add more channel length 11:35 < kanzure> that's likely the problem- everything looks too squished together 11:39 -!- Phreedom_ [n=quassel@195.216.211.175] has joined #hplusroadmap 11:40 -!- Phreedom [n=quassel@195.216.211.175] has quit [Read error: 113 (No route to host)] 11:44 -!- gearhacker [i=genehack@wireless-128-62-32-238.public.utexas.edu] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 12:00 < kanzure> yay for mirrors and backups 12:00 < kanzure> http://acceleratingfuture.com/hplusroadmapwiki/Polymerase 12:00 < kanzure> QuantumG: you might be interested in that page 12:05 -!- gearhacker [n=noko@wireless-128-62-101-175.public.utexas.edu] has joined #hplusroadmap 12:25 < kanzure> "By using three cycles of compartmentalized self-replication, we obtained variants of Taq DNA polymerase with 11-fold higher thermostability than the wild-type enzyme or with a >130-fold increased resistance to the potent inhibitor heparin" 12:25 < kanzure> i'm sure the rate of thermostability enhancement drops off as you continue the cycles 12:26 < kanzure> but that's still fairly impressive for only three rounds 12:26 < kanzure> although it could be that they just lucked out with the first round and were exploiting a local maxima 12:28 -!- wrldpc2 [n=benny@dhcp-18-111-86-195.dyn.mit.edu] has joined #hplusroadmap 12:38 -!- gearhacker [n=noko@wireless-128-62-101-175.public.utexas.edu] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 12:38 -!- Phreedom_ is now known as Phreedom 13:37 -!- Redeemer [n=lorddeem@c-75-72-218-226.hsd1.mn.comcast.net] has quit [Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)] 13:45 -!- parolang [n=user@8e4a01246100775874c4f448e9887093.oregonrd-wifi-1261.amplex.net] has quit [Remote closed the connection] 13:57 < kanzure> http://brainblogger.com/2010/01/26/the-smart-ones-are-living-longer/ silly correlational study, but fun 14:10 < kanzure> http://openmanufacturing.org/ is down? 14:12 -!- Redeemer [n=lorddeem@c-75-72-237-18.hsd1.mn.comcast.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 14:48 < ybit> kanzure: yeah, i saw that iq story 14:49 < ybit> http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/26/science/26obgel.html?partner=rss&emc=rss :: hydrogels from clay and water, i thought that was interesting 15:03 < ybit> http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/01/100120131201.htm :: "Human Brain Uses a Grid to Represent Space" 15:10 < kanzure> http://science.slashdot.org/story/10/01/26/165254/Open-Source-Software-Meets-Do-It-Yourself-Biology 15:10 < kanzure> http://hplusmagazine.com/articles/bio/diy-bio-growing-movement-takes-aging 15:12 -!- gearhacker [i=genehack@wireless-128-62-101-175.public.utexas.edu] has joined #hplusroadmap 15:39 -!- Redeemer [n=lorddeem@c-75-72-237-18.hsd1.mn.comcast.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 15:39 -!- gearhacker [i=genehack@wireless-128-62-101-175.public.utexas.edu] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 15:48 < kanzure> hm 15:53 < kanzure> well. what the heck do i do with a million dollars. 16:02 < QuantumG> where ya getting a million? 16:02 < kanzure> internets, sir 16:03 < kanzure> don't you usually have to know how to spend a million before you get one? 16:07 < QuantumG> hmm.. well I guess you could come up with an interesting dev program for that budget. 16:07 < QuantumG> it'd be something small 16:07 < kanzure> i think i could kick ass just working off of the interest.. 16:07 < QuantumG> yeah, but that's a hard sale to make. 16:09 < QuantumG> funding agencies wanna know how you're going to spend their money, not how you're going to invest it ;) 16:10 -!- CIA-30 [n=CIA@208.69.182.149] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 16:48 -!- CIA-40 [n=CIA@208.69.182.149] has joined #hplusroadmap 16:52 -!- Netsplit calvino.freenode.net <-> irc.freenode.net quits: nchaimov, QuantumG 16:52 -!- Netsplit over, joins: QuantumG 17:00 -!- Redeemer [n=lorddeem@c-75-72-237-18.hsd1.mn.comcast.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 17:04 -!- gearhacker [i=genehack@wireless-128-62-35-151.public.utexas.edu] has joined #hplusroadmap 17:06 -!- wrldpc2 [n=benny@dhcp-18-111-86-195.dyn.mit.edu] has quit [Client Quit] 17:27 -!- nchaimov [n=cowtown@c-71-237-208-209.hsd1.or.comcast.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 17:45 -!- Redeemer [n=lorddeem@c-75-72-237-18.hsd1.mn.comcast.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 17:46 -!- gearhacker [i=genehack@wireless-128-62-35-151.public.utexas.edu] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 17:57 -!- beardicus [n=beardicu@74-44-82-190.dsl2-plymouth.roch.ny.frontiernet.net] has quit [Read error: 113 (No route to host)] 18:12 -!- beardicus [n=beardicu@74.44.138.125] has joined #hplusroadmap 18:23 < kanzure> bodyhack: http://tywkiwdbi.blogspot.com/2010/01/lip-window.html 18:25 -!- wrldpc2 [n=benny@dhcp-18-111-86-195.dyn.mit.edu] has joined #hplusroadmap 18:25 < kanzure> probably looks gross when she eats 18:29 -!- gearhacker [i=genehack@wireless-128-62-35-151.public.utexas.edu] has joined #hplusroadmap 18:45 < QuantumG> speaking of gross eatings 18:46 < QuantumG> I'm eating some rice/gravy/curry/onion concoction. 18:46 < QuantumG> it's tasty.. just try not to look at it 18:48 -!- wrldpc2 [n=benny@dhcp-18-111-86-195.dyn.mit.edu] has quit [Client Quit] 18:49 < ybit> er, madam, you have some brocolli stuck in your bottom row of teeth 18:50 < ybit> it wouldn't be a problem, but i can see it because you make it visible with your see-through thingy on your chin 18:52 < ybit> the factor-e-farm's torch table in make magazine: http://www.make-digital.com/make/vol21/?pg=69 18:58 < ybit> who's he author of that article? it's hard to make it out 18:58 < ybit> s/he/the 18:59 < ybit> http://sandboxgamemaker.com/component/content/article/5-latest-news/20-platinum-arts-sandbox-free-3d-game-maker-25-release-150-steam-game-contest-reminder.html 19:08 < ybit> waste of time, the google toilet: http://www.taranfx.com/google-toilet 19:09 < ybit> didn't we already grab "Microfluidic assembly blocks"? http://www.rsc.org/Publishing/Journals/LC/article.asp?DOI=b805137b 19:11 < kanzure> yes 19:25 < kanzure> maybe i'm just noticing it more frequently, but in the last 2 months i've noticed the rate of "word dropping" go way way up over all sorts of input streams that i get 19:25 < kanzure> it seems people are randomly dropping words from their sentences 19:26 < kanzure> someone's stealing all of the words :( 19:28 < kanzure> hello fenn 20:06 < fenn> watching my idle huh 20:07 -!- parolang [n=user@8e4a01246100775874c4f448e9887093.oregonrd-wifi-1261.amplex.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 20:07 < fenn> statistically speaking, the last wednesday of the month is the least used for meetings etc, so of course all the nerdy meetup groups are meeting tomorrow 20:12 -!- wrldpc2 [n=benny@dhcp-18-111-86-195.dyn.mit.edu] has joined #hplusroadmap 20:13 < kanzure> fenn: nah, but i got an email from you 20:16 < fenn> er, really? 20:16 < fenn> oh yeah, austin hackerspace 20:16 < fenn> or whatever its called 20:17 < kanzure> yes 20:19 < kanzure> fenn: i need to figure out what to do with $100k to $500k of funding 20:19 < fenn> fix my wisdom teeth and/or whatever else is causing me to suck 20:20 < fenn> is that a "living expense"? 20:20 < kanzure> this is a different source of funding 20:20 < fenn> o rly 20:20 < kanzure> :) 20:20 < fenn> how did you manage that? 20:21 < kanzure> i'm not quite sure 20:21 < kanzure> it's not set in stone yet 20:21 < kanzure> i need to come up with a sufficiently awesome list of projects and comprehensive overview or somesuch 20:21 < fenn> uh i "have" to go to the reprap meetup in ten minutes or so 20:21 < kanzure> okay 20:22 < kanzure> anyway, just so the idea's in the back of your brains 20:22 < fenn> today i rode all the way across the city to the beach and back 20:22 * fenn pats self on back 20:22 < fenn> it would have been much easier with some kind of HUD display for GPS maps 20:22 < kanzure> progress! 20:23 < fenn> riding in sf in the rain is really confusing, especially if you have no idea where anything is 20:28 < fenn> i would buy everything they sell at sparkfun 20:29 < fenn> perhaps that's not a very good funding proposal, but it would probably lead to better results than a focused approach 20:30 < fenn> and carolina and new england biotech 20:34 < fenn> zoinks > 100 people rsvp'ed to quantified self meetup 20:34 * fenn slogs off to techshop 20:36 < ybit> beautiful art: http://www.coloradocollege.edu/IDProg/Neuroscience/Cellular%20slides/inhibitory%20cortex.jpg 20:36 < ybit> http://images.wellcome.ac.uk/indexplus/obf_images/26/9f/65fc2d97ea8d9b87a285a2efc12d.jpg 20:37 < ybit> http://www.med.unc.edu/neurosci/labs/anton/Images/greenblue.jpg 20:38 -!- JayDugger [n=duggerj@pool-173-57-16-175.dllstx.fios.verizon.net] has quit ["Leaving."] 20:40 -!- chupacabra [n=chupacab@cpe-70-112-123-173.austin.res.rr.com] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 20:51 < ybit> http://www.scitopics.com/How_to_Plot_in_The_Multidimensional_Cartesian_Coordinate_System.html# 21:02 < kanzure> just looks like typical images to me 21:02 < kanzure> http://www.coloradocollege.edu/idprog/Neuroscience/Cellular%20slides/23.myelin.JPG 21:03 < kanzure> myelination of an axon.. standard textbook stuff 21:03 < kanzure> although that first one was nice. looks like something i once saw from the blue brain project 21:03 < kanzure> aha 21:03 < kanzure> http://designfiles.org/papers/bluebrain.png 21:03 < kanzure> holy shit that's it exactly 21:03 < kanzure> "Achieving autonomy - Edelman's simulated brain rhythms" 21:03 < kanzure> ok, so it's j. edelman 21:04 < kanzure> not quite the same guy as markram :) 21:05 < kanzure> so yeah, that designfiles.org link is the same as 21:05 < kanzure> http://www.coloradocollege.edu/IDProg/Neuroscience/Cellular%20slides/inhibitory%20cortex.jpg 21:05 < kanzure> except coloradocollege.edu somehow has a higher res version? 21:11 < ybit> aha, the images i originall was searching for: http://spectrum.ieee.org/biomedical/imaging/the-consciousness-conundrum/0 21:11 < ybit> originally* 21:11 < ybit> visualbiotech... 21:12 < ybit> http://www.visualbiotech.ch/animations.html :: zoom out sequence from within the neocortical brain 21:12 -!- gearhacker [i=genehack@wireless-128-62-35-151.public.utexas.edu] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 21:13 < ybit> hrm, i figured the high-res images would be in http://www.visualbiotech.ch/downloads/visualbiotech_biostech08.pdf but they aren't 21:13 < ybit> a prettier animation is on their frontpage 21:15 < ybit> front page* yargh 21:16 -!- gearhacker [i=genehack@wireless-128-62-35-151.public.utexas.edu] has joined #hplusroadmap 21:24 -!- JayDugger [n=duggerj@pool-173-57-16-175.dllstx.fios.verizon.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 21:25 < kanzure> hello JayDugger 21:31 < JayDugger> Hello, kanzure. 21:31 < JayDugger> If I get a vote, have all needed dental work. 21:32 < JayDugger> Eliminate all low-grade chronic stress. 21:32 -!- beardicus [n=beardicu@74.44.138.125] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 21:34 < kanzure> it's not so much a vote as it is a benevolent dictatorship 21:34 < JayDugger> The Enlightened Despot model? 21:36 < kanzure> yes, and ybit's in charge of my personality cult 21:36 < kanzure> heh from wikipedia: "In the modern era, the term benevolent dictator has also been applied to leaders of an open source software project that have final control over the direction and content of software developed by a larger group of programmers. Because open source software may be forked, non-benevolent dictatorships do not generally occur." 21:37 < kanzure> i'd like to see a non-benevolent dictatorship on an open source project.. wonder how that'd (not) work 21:37 < kanzure> *malevolent 21:37 < JayDugger> Commercial software with employees unable to leave? 21:37 < JayDugger> Perhaps someone has researched the history of software or computer science in the Soviet Union. 21:37 < ybit> branstrom, bkero: are either of you familiar with unstructured p2p systems? i figured if anyone here was, it'd be one of you 21:38 < ybit> i can't find much on GIA, FLOOD, RWRT, or SUPER 21:44 < ybit> http://www.oversim.org/ 21:44 < ybit> "OverSim is an open-source overlay and peer-to-peer network simulation framework for the OMNeT++/OMNEST simulation environment. The simulator contains several models for structured (e.g. Chord, Kademlia, Pastry) and unstructured (e.g. GIA) P2P systems and overlay protocols. " 21:44 < kanzure> zitterbart heh 21:47 -!- wrldpc2 [n=benny@dhcp-18-111-86-195.dyn.mit.edu] has quit [Client Quit] 21:57 < ybit> Yahoo plans on a implementing a fee structure for BOSS 21:57 < ybit> -a 22:14 -!- beardicus [n=beardicu@74-44-82-190.dsl2-plymouth.roch.ny.frontiernet.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 22:26 < gearhacker> pah dictatorships, let's set up a P2P government 22:26 < JayDugger> What do you have in mind, genehacker? 22:26 < gearhacker> nothing really 22:27 < JayDugger> Heh. :) Sounded good. 22:27 < ybit> i've got something in mind 22:28 < ybit> it's why i'm looking up this stuff 22:28 < JayDugger> I 22:28 < JayDugger> I'll listen. 22:29 < ybit> i'll keep it in my head for the time being 22:29 < ybit> but i will share 22:29 < JayDugger> Fair enough. 22:29 < ybit> some ideas are hurt by initially sharing them, i've found out 22:29 < ybit> best to show your work and then talk about it 22:30 < JayDugger> Yes. The American Constitutional Convention did that. 22:30 < JayDugger> Time for my commute. Good night, all. 22:30 -!- JayDugger [n=duggerj@pool-173-57-16-175.dllstx.fios.verizon.net] has left #hplusroadmap [] 22:34 < ybit> does anyone besides kristianpaul and myself speak english in #qi-hardware 22:34 < ybit> just wondering since nobody says anything 22:35 < kanzure> there's a few people on the qi-hardware mailing list that speak english 22:36 < kanzure> actually everyone on that mailing list posts in english 22:39 < ybit> figures 22:46 < ybit> does anyone here actually use surfraw? 22:47 < ybit> if i find myself on a blank console and wanting to find something on the interwebs, maybe.. 22:49 < ybit> for google search results, it doesn't save much time, it becomes useful if i want to cut a few seconds off a search from other site though 22:49 < ybit> or some specialized google search like google groups 22:52 -!- beardicus [n=beardicu@74-44-82-190.dsl2-plymouth.roch.ny.frontiernet.net] has quit [Read error: 113 (No route to host)] 22:59 < ybit> http://www.molecularmovies.com/ :: from h+ summit 23:00 < ybit> bkero: have you thought about making a backup of openfarmtech.org that i could fetch? 23:01 < ybit> also, bkero, openmanufacturing.org has been down today 23:01 < ybit> you seem to be busy recently 23:06 < bkero> ybit: hm ok 23:11 -!- chupacabra [n=chupacab@cpe-70-112-123-173.austin.res.rr.com] has joined #hplusroadmap 23:11 < ybit> bkero: are you agreeing that you are busy? :P 23:11 < ybit> or are you fixing om.org 23:11 < bkero> ybit: honestly? 23:11 < bkero> I'm on the can atm. 23:11 < ybit> haha 23:12 < kanzure> please do not be honest in the future :p 23:12 < ybit> well, when you get time, and don't rush/force it, would you mind addressing the questions above 23:12 < bkero> ok 23:13 < bkero> very spicy thai foodz for lunch 23:20 < ybit> where are the fancy animations shown at h+ summit? 23:21 < ybit> aha http://www.molecularmovies.com/showcase/index.html 23:43 < ybit> it seems like just yesterday these were new, i remember watching them a couple years ago