--- Log opened Tue May 24 00:00:07 2011 01:31 -!- CryptoQuick [~CryptoQui@c-174-51-232-237.hsd1.co.comcast.net] has quit [Quit: Join New Direction in Space on Facebook! http://is.gd/ndispace] 02:10 -!- mjr [mjr@2001:1bc8:102:60d4:21b:fcff:fe32:5eda] has quit [Read error: Operation timed out] 02:10 -!- mjr [mjr@2001:1bc8:102:60d4:21b:fcff:fe32:5eda] has joined ##hplusroadmap 02:50 -!- alystair [Alystair@24-246-14-18.cable.teksavvy.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 248 seconds] 03:17 -!- saurik [~saurik@carrier.saurik.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 276 seconds] 03:35 -!- benjaminpeterson [~worldpeac@oki-180-131-218-211.jpns.spearpt.com] has joined ##hplusroadmap 03:35 < benjaminpeterson> Why are we being forced to double the hashmarks to get in here? 03:35 -!- benjaminpeterson is now known as worldpeace 03:36 < worldpeace> Greetings from Japan. 03:40 < Utopiah> worldpeace: http://freenode.net/policy.shtml#topicalchannels 03:40 < worldpeace> danke 03:40 < worldpeace> How is everything going? 03:41 < dbolser> good 03:41 < dbolser> worldpeace: ## is for 'unofficial' channels... bah 03:41 -!- mjr [mjr@2001:1bc8:102:60d4:21b:fcff:fe32:5eda] has quit [Read error: Operation timed out] 03:42 -!- mjr [mjr@2001:1bc8:102:60d4:21b:fcff:fe32:5eda] has joined ##hplusroadmap 03:42 < worldpeace> aye 03:42 < worldpeace> I just watched LIMITLESS (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limitless) and my interest in nootropics has been rekindled. 03:43 < worldpeace> Have you all seen it? 03:43 < dbolser> hehe... saw that poster just after I started trying modafinil 03:43 < dbolser> no 03:43 < dbolser> just billboards 03:43 < worldpeace> It was pretty cool. 03:43 < dbolser> can he see through time? 03:43 < dbolser> thats what modafinil + caffine feels like 03:43 < worldpeace> Ehh sorta. It's more of just cog enhancement. 03:43 < worldpeace> I need to get modafinil. LOL 03:44 < dbolser> I heard about how indian pharma works though, so I'm not even sure if this is the real deal anymore 03:44 < worldpeace> The fictional compound in the film is NZT-48 ... it reminded me of the CX-717 by CORTEX http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CX717 03:44 < dbolser> (us pharm ships from india) 03:44 < worldpeace> I heard Indian pharma was good to go. 03:45 < dbolser> its not 'bad' in any sense, but they adapt the molecules to escape licence issues, measure efecacy to within a certain level of 'true' compound, and use trade name if its within a certain range 03:45 < worldpeace> Subsequent searches for distributors of CX717 or analogous compounds revealed one company in China (http://viwit.com) but nothing substantive. 03:45 < dbolser> having cake and eating it springs to mind 03:46 < worldpeace> Mm. 03:46 < worldpeace> Let's do that! 03:46 < worldpeace> lol 03:47 < dbolser> nom 03:47 < worldpeace> omnomnom 03:47 * dbolser uses pharmland if you're interested 03:48 < worldpeace> Is modafinil schedule II? 03:50 < worldpeace> dagnabbit 03:50 < worldpeace> I would be shipping to a military base :\ 03:51 < worldpeace> Well it's not like it's Sched I 03:51 < worldpeace> Mod is IV 03:52 < worldpeace> antidiarrheal drugs are iv 03:53 < worldpeace> Anyone have a link to the logs? 03:54 < worldpeace> I need to catch up, I haven't been on in at least a couple months. 03:56 < worldpeace> Are there any brand name ampakines? 04:23 -!- QuantumG [~qg@rtfm.insomnia.org] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 04:27 -!- uniqanomaly [~ua@dynamic-78-8-93-11.ssp.dialog.net.pl] has joined ##hplusroadmap 04:55 -!- elmom [~elmom@hoasnet-fe13dd00-52.dhcp.inet.fi] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 05:20 -!- augur [~augur@208.58.6.161] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 05:22 -!- augur [~augur@208.58.6.161] has joined ##hplusroadmap 05:34 -!- QuantumG [~qg@rtfm.insomnia.org] has joined ##hplusroadmap 05:35 -!- el_kevino [~el_kevino@tor.office.avidlifemedia.com] has joined ##hplusroadmap 06:53 -!- devrandom [debian-tor@gateway/tor-sasl/niftyzero1] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 06:55 -!- devrandom1 [debian-tor@gateway/tor-sasl/niftyzero1] has joined ##hplusroadmap 07:01 -!- ENKI-][ [~john@c-24-63-206-22.hsd1.ct.comcast.net] has quit [Read error: Operation timed out] 07:10 -!- elmom [~elmom@hoasnet-fe13dd00-52.dhcp.inet.fi] has joined ##hplusroadmap 07:18 -!- ENKI-][ [~john@c-24-63-206-22.hsd1.ct.comcast.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 07:32 -!- devrandom_ [debian-tor@gateway/tor-sasl/niftyzero1] has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 07:41 -!- strages [c6740838@gateway/web/freenode/ip.198.116.8.56] has joined ##hplusroadmap 07:42 < strages> you guys heard the openpcr guys released their stuff right? 07:45 -!- devrandom_ [debian-tor@gateway/tor-sasl/niftyzero1] has joined ##hplusroadmap 07:47 < ybit> hrm, i did now 07:49 < ybit> where are the files? 07:49 < ybit> ah 07:49 < ybit> http://openpcr.org/downloads/ 07:51 -!- devrandom_ [debian-tor@gateway/tor-sasl/niftyzero1] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 07:51 -!- devrandom_ [debian-tor@gateway/tor-sasl/niftyzero1] has joined ##hplusroadmap 09:30 < kanzure> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/15492842/Archive.zip 09:31 < kanzure> https://github.com/jperfetto/OpenPCR 09:31 < kanzure> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/15492842/OpenPCR%20Board.zip 09:31 < kanzure> holy hell files 09:40 -!- eudoxia [~eudoxia@r190-135-0-29.dialup.adsl.anteldata.net.uy] has joined ##hplusroadmap 09:46 -!- devrandom_ is now known as devrandom 10:24 -!- eudoxia [~eudoxia@r190-135-0-29.dialup.adsl.anteldata.net.uy] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 10:54 -!- eridu [debian-tor@gateway/tor-sasl/eridu] has joined ##hplusroadmap 10:54 -!- elmom [~elmom@hoasnet-fe13dd00-52.dhcp.inet.fi] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 11:03 -!- elmom [~elmom@hoasnet-fe13dd00-52.dhcp.inet.fi] has joined ##hplusroadmap 11:08 -!- CryptoQuick [~CryptoQui@c-174-51-232-237.hsd1.co.comcast.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 11:10 < ybit> s/did/do 11:15 < kanzure> so it only took them 2 years 11:18 < ybit> but they did it 11:20 < kanzure> what is this crap http://bioshack.org/ 11:21 < kanzure> i can't keep up with all of the blog posts about marcus' book 11:21 < kanzure> he's really amazingly good at spamming 11:22 < kanzure> apparently his book is now the top #1,447 book on amazon 11:28 < ybit> kanzure: come with me to infiltrate strages' workplace 11:31 < ybit> the plan is to dress in all black and tumble around his workplace at weird hours looking for iso docs 11:31 -!- eridu [debian-tor@gateway/tor-sasl/eridu] has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 11:32 < ybit> ..while avoiding the paper origami dinosaurs (with laser beams) he's pre-programmed to guard them 11:43 < kanzure> ybit: can't we just break into his interwebs 11:43 < kanzure> we can still wear all black, though. 11:43 < ybit> kanzure: that's what he protects against 11:43 < ybit> and his prevention skills are teh bestest 11:49 < ybit> kanzure: no work yet on iso docs... do you know anyone at gatech in this department? http://www.marc.gatech.edu/ 11:50 < ybit> s/work/word 11:52 -!- strages [c6740838@gateway/web/freenode/ip.198.116.8.56] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 12:06 < kanzure> ybit: so what's the deal, 12:06 < kanzure> you just don't believe me when i tell you that ap203.exp is the doc? 12:07 < ybit> you get me 4 iso docs and i'll send you chocolate 12:07 < ybit> grr at quassel client's lag 12:07 < ybit> i'm expecting it to be like the IGES docs 12:07 < kanzure> yeah, it's not. 12:08 < kanzure> http://diyhpl.us/~bryan/irc/step/ISO%2010303-part303.pdf 12:08 < kanzure> there's an example of AP303.. the pdf is just the .exp file but with more formatting 12:34 < ybit> similar to google warehous: http://3dr.adlnet.gov/Public/About.aspx 13:33 -!- el_kevino [~el_kevino@tor.office.avidlifemedia.com] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 13:44 < kanzure> QuantumG: how do you recommend i go about patching binaries on windows 14:07 < jrayhawk> in general? http://dev.chromium.org/developers/design-documents/software-updates-courgette 14:26 < kanzure> huh? 14:27 < kanzure> no i mean like patching PE binaries when i know roughly where in IDA i want to fuck it up 14:38 -!- eridu [debian-tor@gateway/tor-sasl/eridu] has joined ##hplusroadmap 14:42 < kanzure> jrayhawk: actually i guess that could work 14:43 < kanzure> i can't seem to find where to download courgette 15:02 < kanzure> fun: http://www.scientificamerican.com/blog/post.cfm?id=new-bacteria-lives-on-caffeine-2011-05-24 15:14 -!- uniqanomaly [~ua@dynamic-78-8-93-11.ssp.dialog.net.pl] has quit [Quit: uniqanomaly] 15:30 < AlonzoTG> I don't mean to argue that I *CAN'T* do anything without AGI, what I mean to argue is that I don't have enough lifetimes to do the things I need to do without AGI. 15:31 < kanzure> with that attitude, you can't get shit done with any number of lifetimes 15:57 -!- CryptoQuick [~CryptoQui@c-174-51-232-237.hsd1.co.comcast.net] has quit [Quit: Join New Direction in Space on Facebook! http://is.gd/ndispace] 16:26 < ybit> http://www.antennasearch.com/ :: "Search for Cell Towers, Cell Reception, Hidden Antennas and more." 16:30 -!- devrandom [debian-tor@gateway/tor-sasl/niftyzero1] has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 16:33 -!- eudoxia [~eudoxia@r190-135-59-60.dialup.adsl.anteldata.net.uy] has joined ##hplusroadmap 16:36 -!- eudoxia [~eudoxia@r190-135-59-60.dialup.adsl.anteldata.net.uy] has quit [Client Quit] 16:38 -!- devrandom [debian-tor@gateway/tor-sasl/niftyzero1] has joined ##hplusroadmap 16:41 -!- eridu [debian-tor@gateway/tor-sasl/eridu] has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 16:45 < QuantumG> kanzure: I use a hex editor 17:25 -!- JayDugger [~duggerj@pool-173-74-79-43.dllstx.fios.verizon.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 17:36 < kanzure> QuantumG: what if i wanted to disassemble and then re-assemble? any suggestions 17:37 * AlonzoTG just watched Transcendent Weenie. 17:40 -!- augur [~augur@208.58.6.161] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 17:40 < AlonzoTG> My mother's cat is dying, my father is probably going to have it put down this evening. 17:40 < QuantumG> kanzure: don't 17:46 < JayDugger> Hello everyone. 17:47 < QuantumG> hey 17:48 < JayDugger> QuantumG, have you read ESA's report on Skylon? 17:48 < QuantumG> nah 17:49 < QuantumG> I got the summary "we didn't evaluate the technology, the market or the costs." What *did* they evaluate? 17:49 < JayDugger> Regulations and paperwork, if I know the CAA. 17:49 < QuantumG> heh 17:49 < JayDugger> Or the LBA, or the DGAC, and I bet I dol 17:50 < JayDugger> Well, I hope it works. If I get a minute at work I'll read it. 17:51 < QuantumG> I think it'll make a good crew vehicle... when there's a market for 40+ passengers at a time delivered to somewhere in orbit. 17:52 < JayDugger> I wonder if they've looked at other applications for this super heat exchanger they've got. Surely some other market exists, even if it's too specialized for use outside aerospace. 17:52 < QuantumG> they're so premature 17:53 < QuantumG> if I was developing a super new engine I wouldn't tell anyone until it was ready and I needed to raise funding to build or buy a vehicle to put it in 17:53 < QuantumG> .. anyone except my investors that is 17:54 < JayDugger> Exactly. That prompts me to wonder about "spin-off" applications. 17:54 < JayDugger> I'd want to see some return if I put in money. 17:55 < JayDugger> Has anyone here heard of DCG Systems? They make semiconductor test equipment down the street from my home. They're hiring, with the condition I move to Austin in 6-12 months. 17:56 -!- thesnark [~michael@cblmdm24-53-167-49.buckeyecom.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 17:56 < thesnark> kanzure I noticed that it was your birthday on facebook both yesterday and today...are you trying to get an infinite stream of "happy birthday"s? 17:58 < kanzure> yes it's called operation forever birthday 17:58 -!- eridu [debian-tor@gateway/tor-sasl/eridu] has joined ##hplusroadmap 17:59 < kanzure> er, wait, operation eternal birthday 17:59 < QuantumG> won't that make you really old? 17:59 < JayDugger> Heh. I think you're better off having them at the usual rate. 17:59 < QuantumG> operation Eternal Jubilation 17:59 < JayDugger> Regardless--enjoy as many returns as you please. 18:00 < kanzure> i am cashing in my later birthdays for more happiness wishes /now/ as opposed to later 18:00 < thesnark> hahaha 18:00 < kanzure> free food! 18:00 < kanzure> free sex! 18:00 < kanzure> what more could i ask for? 18:00 < kanzure> it's been great 18:00 < JayDugger> good health? 18:00 < thesnark> and you can really have birthdays every day for the rest of your life since you plan on living forever 18:00 < kanzure> well, that too 18:00 < JayDugger> No hangover, at least. 18:01 < JayDugger> I suppose that's traditional for the day-after-your-birthday. 18:01 < JayDugger> Or in my case, the day-after-the-day-after. 18:01 < kanzure> my entire life is like one giant hangover 18:01 < kanzure> (not really) 18:01 < kanzure> thesnark: anyway, don't ruin it for me 18:01 < JayDugger> (30 December, birthday, 31 December, New Year's, 01 January, what-have-I-been-doing day) 18:02 < thesnark> kanzure I'll just keep writing it 18:02 < kanzure> awesome 18:02 < JayDugger> DCG Systems acquired Zyvex Instruments, so if anyone knows about that... 18:02 < kanzure> what? 18:02 < kanzure> really 18:02 < kanzure> speaking of free food.. i need to go find someone to buy me dinner 18:04 < kanzure> QuantumG: where can i figure out what bytes i want for which opcodes 18:04 < QuantumG> an assembler I suppose. 18:04 < kanzure> what? 18:04 < kanzure> isn't there documentation somewhere? 18:04 < QuantumG> the intel manuals 18:05 < kanzure> i actually have those on a shelf 18:05 < kanzure> i don't know why i didn't think of this 18:05 < kanzure> i've had these for like six years 18:06 < QuantumG> ya know, the sensible way I do patching of PEs is to write a dll and inject it into the running process (or patch _start to load the dll) 18:06 < kanzure> aha here we go.. IA-32 Intel Architecture Software Developer's Manual Volume 2A: Instruction Set Reference A-M 18:06 < kanzure> QuantumG: i have no experience with that 18:06 < QuantumG> then you can write code in C and only have to figure out the trampoline code in asm 18:07 < kanzure> wait.. where's book 2B :( 18:07 < kanzure> QuantumG: there's a jnz/jump/je statement that i want to switch around 18:07 < kanzure> i figure that will be enough 18:08 < QuantumG> ahh, then in IDA just select the jmp/jnz/whatever and then select "hex view".. you'll see a bunch of bytes.. grab some of them and load up a hex editor.. search for the bytes, change the one you want. 18:08 < JayDugger> kanzure: Yeah, from http://www.zyvex.com/ 18:09 < kanzure> QuantumG: okie dokie. is there an online reference for PE/x86 opcodes 18:09 < JayDugger> http://www.zyvex.com/News/zi_acquisition.html, rather 18:09 < QuantumG> http://www.intel.com/products/processor/manuals/ 18:10 < kanzure> hooray 18:10 < kanzure> (Also, i hate windows) 18:10 < QuantumG> Combined Volumes 2A and 2B: Instruction Set Reference, A-Z 18:10 < kanzure> why do i have physical copies of this shit 18:44 -!- augur [~augur@129.2.129.35] has joined ##hplusroadmap 19:44 -!- jrabbit [~babyseal@unaffiliated/jrabbit] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 19:49 -!- jrabbit [~babyseal@unaffiliated/jrabbit] has joined ##hplusroadmap 19:50 -!- eridu [debian-tor@gateway/tor-sasl/eridu] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 20:37 -!- thesnark [~michael@cblmdm24-53-167-49.buckeyecom.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 248 seconds] 20:39 -!- eudoxia [~eudoxia@r190-135-34-86.dialup.adsl.anteldata.net.uy] has joined ##hplusroadmap 20:40 -!- eudoxia [~eudoxia@r190-135-34-86.dialup.adsl.anteldata.net.uy] has quit [Client Quit] 20:54 -!- mayko [~mayko@71-22-217-151.gar.clearwire-wmx.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 21:07 -!- mayko [~mayko@71-22-217-151.gar.clearwire-wmx.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 21:11 -!- mayko [~mayko@71-22-217-151.gar.clearwire-wmx.net] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 21:20 -!- delinquentme [~delinquen@c-76-125-246-22.hsd1.pa.comcast.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 21:20 < delinquentme> kanzure, what iphone stuffs you working on?? 21:28 -!- mayko [~mayko@71-22-217-151.gar.clearwire-wmx.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 21:35 < kanzure> delinquentme: http://hoppersdk.com/ for iphone 21:39 < delinquentme> OH i should also mention 21:39 < delinquentme> teeth went out today! 21:39 < delinquentme> the kit was in this cool little thermous 21:39 < foucist> human mouth teeth? 21:39 < delinquentme> and they put the teeth in something called " hanks buffered salt solution" 21:40 < kanzure> foucist: his wisdom teeth 21:40 < delinquentme> foucist, hah yueah my wisdom teeth 21:40 < foucist> an i never got mine pulled 21:40 < delinquentme> to be cryopreserved 21:41 < delinquentme> ha! you still can! 21:41 < kanzure> foucist: delinquentme has this stem cell harvesting scheme 21:41 < foucist> ah 21:41 < foucist> interesting 21:41 < foucist> so preserve the current wisdom teeth for younger stem cells? 21:41 < delinquentme> you got it 21:41 < foucist> already 30 here 21:41 < delinquentme> 26 21:41 < kanzure> holy shit you're old 21:41 < kanzure> both of you 21:41 < delinquentme> haha 21:41 < kanzure> get out of here, this is only for young punks 21:41 < delinquentme> you're right 21:41 < delinquentme> i gotta work faster 21:41 < foucist> heh 21:42 < delinquentme> gtfo POF and OKC 21:42 < kanzure> foucist: see http://groups.google.com/group/diybio/browse_thread/thread/39c107440eef7502 21:43 < delinquentme> mr bishop always there w the topical link to info :D 21:43 < delinquentme> back to reading! 21:44 < foucist> kanzure: that thread basically did not sell me on even bothering w/ this method :P 21:44 < kanzure> foucist: yeah i agree 21:44 < kanzure> foucist: but delinquentme went ahead anyway :) (he's crazycarl) 21:45 < foucist> delinquentme: how much was your wisdom teeth coming in anyways 21:45 < foucist> were they fully grown or just starting 21:45 < delinquentme> they were "erupted" 21:45 < delinquentme> so yeah it was a hella easy procedure 21:46 < foucist> hmm, so tiny? 21:46 < foucist> wtf 21:46 < foucist> mine were fully grown by around 26 i think 21:46 < delinquentme> nah i've got pretty big teeth haha 21:46 < foucist> the bigger the wisdom teeth the more painful to pull out? 21:46 < foucist> or the opposite? easier? 21:46 < kanzure> 153wpm :( 21:47 < delinquentme> but in response to the thread .. it just seems that $600 to ensure i've got mine 21:47 < foucist> kanzure: you damned young punk on speed 21:47 < delinquentme> is a very reasonable price 21:47 < delinquentme> lolol 21:47 < foucist> delinquentme: $600 for the storage? plus $400 for the dentist? 21:47 < kanzure> foucist: i got 181 the other day. 21:47 < delinquentme> dentist covered by insurance .. and i pay $100/ year for storage 21:48 < delinquentme> kanzure, what were you typing up? 21:48 < foucist> kanzure: do you spend a lot of time working on your typing speed? 21:48 < kanzure> delinquentme: http://race-database.com/typeracer/profile?username=kanzure 21:48 < kanzure> foucist: no i just get bored and figure i'll type some shit before i sleep 21:49 < kanzure> iphone development is laaaame 21:49 < kanzure> it makes my eyes bleed 21:49 < kanzure> (so does java) 21:49 < kanzure> in fact, everything sucks 21:49 < delinquentme> crack monkey .. nice 21:49 < kanzure> ? 21:54 < kanzure> pyparsing explanation of ebnf for ybit: 21:54 < kanzure> http://pyparsing.wikispaces.com/file/view/ebnf.py 21:57 * ybit was afk 22:06 < foucist> kanzure: cocoa iphone dev? 22:06 < kanzure> yup 22:06 < foucist> whatcha devving 22:06 < kanzure> foucist: http://hoppersdk.com/ for iphone 22:07 < kanzure> already did the android/phonegap/html5/js versions 22:09 < kanzure> you know, come to think of it, waiting until i'm ready to sleep from exhaustion probably isn't the best time to test my typing speed 22:09 < kanzure> this guy doing 160wpm is wooping me at the moment 22:09 < ybit> slfjsldfjlskjf afj laf laj ;fljaflkjaflk ;; 22:09 < ybit> that's like what 180 jibberish/m 22:09 < kanzure> ybit: you're welllcome to rrace mme 22:09 < ybit> i refuse 22:10 < kanzure> http://play.typeracer.com/?rt=trkanzure 22:10 < kanzure> and i'm stutttering so itssss proabbly a godoidd time to do it 22:10 < ybit> i blame it on my lack of keyboard and... 22:10 < kanzure> balls 22:10 < kanzure> lack of balls 22:10 < ybit> someone needs to infiltrate your shack and whack your hands with an old crt monitor or something before i compete against you 22:11 < kanzure> oh god. 130 :( 22:11 < kanzure> i think someone did 22:12 < kanzure> this is my "whacked with a crt" state 22:12 < ybit> not good enough! 22:12 < kanzure> wait who's typing 22:12 < QuantumG> my 64 wpm can't beat you 22:12 < ybit> last time i pay someone to do the dirty job 22:12 < kanzure> QuantumG: haah you? 22:12 < QuantumG> yup 22:12 < ybit> yeah, i'm probably at about 70 on a good day 22:12 < QuantumG> the accuracy gets ya 22:13 < kanzure> yeah aussie english is different anyone, 22:13 < kanzure> anyway 22:13 < kanzure> you drop vowels or some shit 22:13 -!- nchaimov [~nchaimov@c-24-20-202-138.hsd1.or.comcast.net] has left ##hplusroadmap [] 22:14 -!- nchaimov [~nchaimov@c-24-20-202-138.hsd1.or.comcast.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 22:14 -!- benjaminpeterson [~worldpeac@oki-180-131-218-211.jpns.spearpt.com] has joined ##hplusroadmap 22:14 -!- worldpeace [~worldpeac@oki-180-131-218-211.jpns.spearpt.com] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 22:15 < kanzure> hi benjaminpeterson 22:16 < kanzure> good night foucist, QuantumG 22:16 < kanzure> time for sleepz 22:16 < QuantumG> quest airlock is about to depressurize 22:16 < QuantumG> http://spacevidcast.com/live 22:18 < kanzure> oh wait, one last thing 22:18 < kanzure> looks like operation eternal birthday is still going smoothly. 22:23 < ybit> looks like operation eternal single is still going smoothly over here 22:27 < QuantumG> think yourself lucky.. you could be married. 22:52 < delinquentme> ^^^ 22:52 < delinquentme> later 22:52 -!- delinquentme [~delinquen@c-76-125-246-22.hsd1.pa.comcast.net] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 23:03 -!- alystair [Alystair@24-246-14-18.cable.teksavvy.com] has joined ##hplusroadmap --- Log closed Wed May 25 00:00:07 2011