--- Log opened Sun Jun 10 00:00:36 2012 00:09 -!- Jora [~Jora@unaffiliated/jora] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 00:11 -!- Jaakko96 [~Jaakko@host81-152-117-238.range81-152.btcentralplus.com] has joined ##hplusroadmap 00:19 -!- yashgaroth [~f@cpe-66-27-117-179.san.res.rr.com] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 00:48 < klafka1> http://www.seanbonner.com/blog/archives/piratesarecool.jpg 00:56 -!- jmil [~jmil@c-68-81-252-40.hsd1.pa.comcast.net] has quit [Quit: jmil] 01:15 -!- NonFish[ [lurking@adsl-108-79-213-97.dsl.ipltin.sbcglobal.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 01:17 -!- NonFish_ [fiske@adsl-108-85-7-121.dsl.ipltin.sbcglobal.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 01:17 -!- NonFish[ is now known as NonFish_ 01:47 -!- neuro-sys [~neuro@unaffiliated/neurosys/x-283974] has joined ##hplusroadmap 03:42 -!- ThomasEgi [~thomas@p5B13B52F.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 03:42 -!- ThomasEgi [~thomas@p5B13B52F.dip.t-dialin.net] has quit [Changing host] 03:42 -!- ThomasEgi [~thomas@panda3d/ThomasEgi] has joined ##hplusroadmap 03:51 < augur> klafka1: i think that shows that pirates are hot 03:51 < augur> oh no it doesnt 03:52 < augur> it uses very confusion layout 03:52 < augur> horrible 04:16 -!- brownies [u1042@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-sjvgmccqewuihrrt] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 04:16 -!- blutundeisen [u2969@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-xucqvlemwdirmxhq] has quit [Ping timeout: 265 seconds] 04:17 -!- ziyadb [u4806@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-xjywjhffzxggcafe] has quit [Max SendQ exceeded] 04:23 -!- brownies [u1042@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-ydlqtzzcwavcwhga] has joined ##hplusroadmap 04:23 -!- brownies [u1042@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-ydlqtzzcwavcwhga] has quit [Changing host] 04:23 -!- brownies [u1042@unaffiliated/brownies] has joined ##hplusroadmap 04:23 -!- brownies [u1042@unaffiliated/brownies] has quit [Changing host] 04:23 -!- brownies [u1042@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-ydlqtzzcwavcwhga] has joined ##hplusroadmap 04:24 -!- sylph_mako [~mako@149.66.252.27.dyn.cust.vf.net.nz] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 04:26 -!- blutundeisen [u2969@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-ksudkfdfdvudvnzw] has joined ##hplusroadmap 04:29 -!- ziyadb [u4806@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-aaabiouakyakwntq] has joined ##hplusroadmap 04:31 -!- chris_99 [~chris@unaffiliated/chris-99/x-3062929] has joined ##hplusroadmap 05:10 -!- azonenberg [~azonenber@2001:470:888b:2:206:70ff:fe01:46] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 07:18 -!- ThomasEgi [~thomas@panda3d/ThomasEgi] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 08:03 -!- azonenberg [~azonenber@2001:470:888b:2:206:70ff:fe01:46] has joined ##hplusroadmap 08:05 -!- mensch [~mensch@c-24-63-135-252.hsd1.ma.comcast.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 08:10 <@kanzure> "owning and operating a luxury submarine" http://www.ussubmarines.com/submarines/luxury.php3 08:10 <@kanzure> and, finally, a social network where i can feel like i belong http://stalltalk.info/ 08:15 -!- Mariu [Jimmy98@89.41.57.33] has quit [Ping timeout: 265 seconds] 08:17 * Urchin wants submarine 08:23 -!- Mariu [Jimmy98@89.41.57.33] has joined ##hplusroadmap 08:37 -!- Mariu [Jimmy98@89.41.57.33] has quit [] 08:50 -!- eudoxia [~eudoxia@186.52.185.55] has joined ##hplusroadmap 09:01 -!- ENKI-][ [~john@c-71-232-69-59.hsd1.ma.comcast.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 09:04 -!- ENKI-][ [~john@c-71-232-69-59.hsd1.ma.comcast.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 09:04 -!- lichen [~lichen@c-76-105-164-184.hsd1.or.comcast.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 250 seconds] 09:40 -!- delinquentme [~asdfasdf@c-71-236-101-39.hsd1.pa.comcast.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 09:54 -!- eudoxia [~eudoxia@186.52.185.55] has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 10:00 < archels> random http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m0m5vaGQqp1r46py4o1_1280.jpg 10:02 * chris_99 wants a nuclear submarine 10:02 < chris_99> is that supposed to be a fancy exoskeleton archels 10:13 -!- delinquentme [~asdfasdf@c-71-236-101-39.hsd1.pa.comcast.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 11:43 -!- lichen [~lichen@c-76-105-164-184.hsd1.or.comcast.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 12:09 -!- delinquentme [~asdfasdf@c-71-236-101-39.hsd1.pa.comcast.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 12:49 -!- Jaakko96 [~Jaakko@host81-152-117-238.range81-152.btcentralplus.com] has quit [Quit: Nettalk6 - www.ntalk.de] 12:55 -!- yashgaroth [~f@cpe-66-27-117-179.san.res.rr.com] has joined ##hplusroadmap 12:56 -!- blutundeisen is now known as upgrayeddd 13:24 <@kanzure> mitch altman threw up a kickstarter for his lucid-dreaming-inducer blinking thing. 13:24 <@kanzure> http://www.neurodreamer.com/ 13:24 <@kanzure> http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/maltman23/neurodreamer-sleep-mask-0 13:55 -!- neuro-sys [~neuro@unaffiliated/neurosys/x-283974] has quit [Quit: |] 13:58 < delinquentme> I think there was another sleep LED blinker already 13:58 < delinquentme> and that one kicked ass and brought in tons of cash 13:59 < chris_99> do they actually do much? 14:07 -!- Proteus [~Proteus@unaffiliated/proteus] has joined ##hplusroadmap 14:07 < delinquentme> chris_99, IDk but i'd be interested to try em out 14:07 -!- delinquentme [~asdfasdf@c-71-236-101-39.hsd1.pa.comcast.net] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 14:08 < chris_99> i don't think it'd be hard to make one yourself 14:10 < chris_99> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ganzfeld_effect 14:13 -!- sylph_mako [~mako@149.66.252.27.dyn.cust.vf.net.nz] has joined ##hplusroadmap 14:29 -!- sylph_mako [~mako@149.66.252.27.dyn.cust.vf.net.nz] has quit [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 14:31 -!- Proteus [~Proteus@unaffiliated/proteus] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 14:32 -!- Proteus [~Proteus@unaffiliated/proteus] has joined ##hplusroadmap 14:41 -!- Juul [~Juul@199-188-193-145.PUBLIC.monkeybrains.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 14:44 -!- superkuh [~superkuh@unaffiliated/superkuh] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 14:46 -!- sylph_mako [~mako@149.66.252.27.dyn.cust.vf.net.nz] has joined ##hplusroadmap 14:51 -!- Juul [~Juul@199-188-193-145.PUBLIC.monkeybrains.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 14:52 -!- neuro-sys [~neuro@unaffiliated/neurosys/x-283974] has joined ##hplusroadmap 15:10 -!- superkuh [~superkuh@2607:f358:1:fed5:22:0:57a0:e6de] has joined ##hplusroadmap 15:10 -!- superkuh [~superkuh@2607:f358:1:fed5:22:0:57a0:e6de] has quit [Changing host] 15:10 -!- superkuh [~superkuh@unaffiliated/superkuh] has joined ##hplusroadmap 15:15 -!- superkuh [~superkuh@unaffiliated/superkuh] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 15:17 -!- superkuh [~superkuh@2607:f358:1:fed5:22:0:57a0:e6de] has joined ##hplusroadmap 15:17 -!- superkuh [~superkuh@2607:f358:1:fed5:22:0:57a0:e6de] has quit [Changing host] 15:17 -!- superkuh [~superkuh@unaffiliated/superkuh] has joined ##hplusroadmap 15:33 <@kanzure> "don't be too quick to discard remarks about the security of hospitals and your medical data: right now, a complete medical record is worth more on the black market than a credit card number. Keep that in mind next time you see Windows NT machines while getting your annual check-up." 15:34 < Urchin> and, given the interface it bears little to no resemblence to reality 15:35 < Urchin> at least where I'm from 16:17 -!- delinquentme [~asdfasdf@c-71-236-101-39.hsd1.pa.comcast.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 16:18 < dixiebassline> humanity is a bunch of apes 16:18 <@kanzure> humaniwhat? 16:22 -!- NonFish[ [lurking@adsl-108-79-213-97.dsl.ipltin.sbcglobal.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 16:24 < dixiebassline> apes, really more like dogs 16:24 < dixiebassline> there are the alphas 16:24 < dixiebassline> the h+ 16:24 < dixiebassline> and everyonelese 16:25 < yashgaroth> ... 16:26 -!- NonFish_ [lurking@adsl-108-79-213-97.dsl.ipltin.sbcglobal.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 16:26 -!- NonFish[ is now known as NonFish_ 16:27 <@kanzure> yashgaroth: i don't know how to get rid of these people 16:27 <@kanzure> yashgaroth: ideas welcomed. 16:28 < yashgaroth> well, +b I guess 16:28 <@kanzure> yes but it's also a general trend 16:29 -!- chris_99 [~chris@unaffiliated/chris-99/x-3062929] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 16:30 < yashgaroth> true, but it's only once a month or so...perfectly manageable with the right tools 16:30 < yashgaroth> I'm surprised there aren't more tbh 16:31 < yashgaroth> falmot seems to have disappeared, or was perhaps committed...either way it's been a while 16:36 < yashgaroth> is this channel still listed in #reddit-nootropics' topic? that might be a factor :/ 16:38 < delinquentme> http://www.economist.com/node/21556098?fsrc=scn/tw_ec/when_code_can_kill_or_cure 16:38 < delinquentme> open source medical devices 16:44 < _Sketch_> Karen Sandler of the Free Software Foundation gave an excellent talk on open-source pacemakers. She has a closed-source one, but it doesn't have wireless capabilities in it, I believe. Safer. 16:45 < _Sketch_> Sorry, not FSF. Gnome Foundation executive directory, and formerly Software Freedom Law Center general counsel. 16:49 -!- Tukotih [~Tukotih@81-231-85-111-no39.tbcn.telia.com] has quit [Quit: Leaving.] 17:11 -!- Proteus [~Proteus@unaffiliated/proteus] has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 17:17 -!- Proteus [~Proteus@unaffiliated/proteus] has joined ##hplusroadmap 17:18 < delinquentme> Ok so biology is no help atm 17:18 < delinquentme> so when talking about taking about connecting up pathways in an organism 17:18 < delinquentme> to yield a novel compound 17:19 < delinquentme> what is required for the yield of p1 17:19 < delinquentme> to physically locate itself to where it can be processed on by p2 17:19 < delinquentme> p1 = pathway 1 17:19 < delinquentme> p2 = pathway 2 17:20 < delinquentme> is it just a process of stick genes in there and the different yield will float around until they get to something that can process on them 17:20 < delinquentme> and eventually youll get output of your new compound? 17:20 < yashgaroth> depends, but usually, yes 17:21 < yashgaroth> in bacteria all the enzymes will sit around in the cytoplasm...they may form complexes with each other which will speed up the reaction time by localizing all the enzymes together 17:22 < delinquentme> I mean I'm totally unqualified to say this 17:22 < delinquentme> but it sound easy 17:22 < delinquentme> whats the hard part? 17:22 < delinquentme> keeping the novel genes in a transcription state? 17:23 < yashgaroth> no that's easy as well 17:23 < delinquentme> the tools to do the insertion are available 17:23 < yashgaroth> the hard part is finding a product that's free of patents, and is worthwhile...oh and I guess optimizing/tweaking the expression of all the relevant enzymes in the pathway 17:24 < yashgaroth> depends on what you're trying to make, really 17:24 < delinquentme> electroporation cant be patented 17:24 < delinquentme> sure the machine might be 17:24 < yashgaroth> no, but enzyme X that does Y useful synthesis will be 17:25 < yashgaroth> electroporation, digestion, ligation etc is all generic by now 17:29 < delinquentme> sure sure but where am i using these enzymes? 17:29 < delinquentme> as like end steps for final purification of the molecules? 17:30 < delinquentme> Ohh or enzymes to cut the DNA at spots where I want to insert it 17:30 < yashgaroth> no, to synthesize the molecule you want out of the precursors 17:30 < delinquentme> thats what the modification to the DNA of the model organism does... 17:31 < yashgaroth> no what 17:31 < yashgaroth> you need to modify it with the gene for the presumably patented enzyme 17:31 < delinquentme> im completely lost on where the enzymes come into play here 17:32 < yashgaroth> give me a sample project where you'd be modifying pathways in the organism 17:32 < delinquentme> Like we're feeding ecoli some agar / sugar / what have you 17:33 < delinquentme> and the example given was to connect up 2 existing metabolic pathways within that organism 17:33 < yashgaroth> connect? 17:33 < delinquentme> through insertion of 2 novel DNA sequences from a cow or something 17:33 < delinquentme> erm I mean the molecular yields from these separate pathways would be complimented by the novel DNA insertions 17:33 < delinquentme> in order to get a desireable yeidl 17:33 < delinquentme> yield* 17:34 < delinquentme> so in the example he had 2 existing pathways ( IDK the designations ) 17:34 < delinquentme> and 2 genes from another organism which would perform additional modifications the the yield molecule of p1 17:35 < delinquentme> which would essentially build up some additional structure to the p1_yield 17:35 < delinquentme> and the p2 would also have a modification 17:36 < delinquentme> and then im guessing that p1_yield and p2_yield would react and create the end product 17:36 < delinquentme> so the insertions of the novel DNA would create the additional modifications to the normal molecules which would predispose them to create the end product 17:37 < delinquentme> ( i think that makes sense ) 17:37 < yashgaroth> well typically you're adding the gene for an enzyme that modifies either p1 or p2 or their respective _yield to create something useful 17:39 < yashgaroth> oh wait p1 and p2 are enzymes I'm guessing 17:39 < yashgaroth> well it'll modify the yield molecule 17:39 < delinquentme> I guess I was assuming that the insertions would be something like a biobrick standar part? 17:39 < delinquentme> standard* .... 17:39 < delinquentme> you're saying that useful insertions are patented? 17:39 < delinquentme> I mean that doesn't make much sense to me 17:40 < yashgaroth> the insertions are going to be the coding sequence for an enzyme, in this case from a cow 17:41 < delinquentme> yashgaroth, so the process needs more than a simple catalyst as we're needing to create new mols here 17:41 < delinquentme> well we need the enzyme yes for the reaction but also the novel molecular payload 17:41 < yashgaroth> new to the e.coli or new entirely, like synthesizing noots or something? 17:41 < delinquentme> does the term "enzyme" cover the cleavage / insertion and payload ? 17:42 < yashgaroth> no 17:42 < delinquentme> ok good to know 17:42 < yashgaroth> enzymes are proteins that change a substrate molecule into something else 17:42 < delinquentme> they chop up molecules at a particular recognized site 17:42 < delinquentme> enzymes are used on DNA to cut at a particular sequence 17:43 < yashgaroth> some of them do 17:43 < delinquentme> are others used to indescriminately chop? 17:43 < yashgaroth> sure, some others 17:43 < delinquentme> indiscriminately ** 17:43 < yashgaroth> and others, like the ones you'd presumably be wanting to insert, will convert say phenylalanine into tyrosine 17:43 < delinquentme> thats a whole other discussion which i've never understood on DNA sequence preps 17:44 < delinquentme> so the novel insertions need to code for a functional enzyme which will create the necessary molecule modifications 17:44 < delinquentme> ? 17:44 < yashgaroth> ...yes 17:44 < delinquentme> kk 17:45 < yashgaroth> they also need certain regulatory elements to make sure they express, but that's standard 17:45 < delinquentme> yeah 17:45 < delinquentme> now with ecoli 17:45 < delinquentme> this insertion process and be much cleaner bc plasmid replication 17:45 < delinquentme> than say something in animal cells 17:45 < delinquentme> you dont need to shoot the damn DNA into the genome and hope it doesnt crap something up 17:46 < delinquentme> you can just electroporate them in and theyll replicate 17:46 < yashgaroth> that's a concern for any transfection, animal is only marginally harder than e.coli if you have the right tools 17:46 < yashgaroth> e.coli are a lot easier to grow and handle though 17:49 < delinquentme> well that and i think its a safe assumption that its the most studied organism 17:49 < delinquentme> im curious as to the animal cell transfection... 17:49 < delinquentme> how is it only marginally harder? 17:50 < yashgaroth> keeping the cells alive and free from infection is annoying, but easy with the correct techniques 17:50 < yashgaroth> they're a lot slower growing as well 17:51 < yashgaroth> media is more expensive, you need a good incubator 17:51 < yashgaroth> but if you have all that, the process is still the same, just "add DNA mixture to cells" 17:53 < yashgaroth> however the DIY movement will be stuck with bacteria/yeast for quite a while...if biocurious doesn't even have a spectrophotometer I seriously doubt they have a CO2 incubator 17:54 < delinquentme> what does a spectrophotometer do? 17:54 < delinquentme> measuring the air content? 17:56 < yashgaroth> measures concentration of dna, rna or protein in a liquid sample 17:56 < yashgaroth> it's not absolutely essential for molbio work, but they...they really need one 17:58 < yashgaroth> nmz was trying to fund an open source one a while ago, that would always be nice 18:01 < ParahSailin> for a long-ass time the SENS rc refused to buy a spec 18:01 < ParahSailin> to quantify dna, they ran a gel 18:01 < ParahSailin> every single time 18:01 < yashgaroth> hahaha 18:02 < ParahSailin> they seemed to take a perverse pride in that 18:02 < yashgaroth> even quantifying protein on a pre-cast gel is worthless without a scanner, unless 50% error margins are good enough...I can't imagine with handmade agarose 18:03 < yashgaroth> getting a nanodrop was the happiest day in my old lab, I don't even know if I can go back to cuvettes now 18:04 < ParahSailin> who are these suckers who are giving away money to build someone's capital? http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/260688528/clang 18:04 < delinquentme> yash a calorimeter? 18:04 < delinquentme> yashgaroth, ^ 18:04 < yashgaroth> no it's not a calorimeter 18:05 < yashgaroth> hey I like(d) neal stephenson, even if the kickstarter is dumb 18:05 < yashgaroth> note that even the $10,000 pledge does not include a motion controller 18:07 -!- Juul [~Juul@199-188-193-145.PUBLIC.monkeybrains.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 18:10 < delinquentme> ^ 18:10 < delinquentme> yeah i saw that 18:10 < delinquentme> cool idea but what we want is the motion controller 18:11 < delinquentme> yashgaroth, whats a nanodrop ? can I get a link to an example machine 18:11 < yashgaroth> it's a spectrophotometer, but you pipette 1-2 micrliters onto a pedestal and it scans that 18:11 < yashgaroth> versus traditional cuvette-style specs, which need like 200 microliters or something 18:12 < yashgaroth> so if you have a valuable sample it's nice, even more nice if your sample is 200 microliters and you want to keep it sterile 18:12 < yashgaroth> the intensity scanning range was also a lot higher on the nanodrop, at least versus our old cuvette spec 18:15 < delinquentme> so protein quantification... why? 18:15 < yashgaroth> so you know how much protein you have 18:17 < yashgaroth> many assays require specific concentrations of protein, or perhaps you want to see yield/liter of culture, or testing recovery after purification, or or 18:20 -!- implanted [~implanted@68-185-128-74.dhcp.jcsn.tn.charter.com] has joined ##hplusroadmap 18:21 < yashgaroth> and of course you can use it to quantify DNA as well, see how much contaminating RNA/protein there is, all that 18:27 < delinquentme> yashgaroth, you know about the life science speed challenge right? 18:27 < yashgaroth> nope 18:32 < delinquentme> 1 million to cut the DNA prep time for a life sciences machine from 8 hours to 4? 18:33 < delinquentme> protein quantification was a step ( which is what reminded me of it ) but it was one which could be skipped through careful pre-prep with the concentration 18:33 < yashgaroth> define 'life sciences machine' 18:35 -!- Juul [~Juul@199-188-193-145.PUBLIC.monkeybrains.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 18:35 < yashgaroth> is this just for doing minipreps from bacterial cultures? 18:43 <@kanzure> maybe he means lifetech 18:47 < yashgaroth> 8 hours seems like a really long time 18:47 <@kanzure> ParahSailin: that kickstarter is mostly excited reddit people, sadly 18:48 < ParahSailin> i hope for their own sakes it doesnt reach 500k 18:48 <@kanzure> ParahSailin: i think it would be very revealing if kickstarter revealed the incoming traffic sources 18:49 <@kanzure> most of the contributors tend to be repeat contributors, but the other demographic is project-specific 18:49 < ParahSailin> i feel bad when i see people voluntarily and needlessly concentrating wealth to the already wealthy 18:49 < delinquentme> yashgaroth, one of the life sciences sequencing machines 18:49 < delinquentme> the one that looks like a kids play toy 18:50 < yashgaroth> they all kind of do...ah for sequencing that time scale sounds more reasonable 19:13 <@kanzure> hrmm 20:03 -!- Juul [~Juul@70-36-227-71.dsl.dynamic.sonic.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 20:05 <@kanzure> Juul: yo. i'll be in your area tomorrow. 20:05 < Juul> kanzure, cool. I think there is a meetup planned at Noisebridge in the evening 20:05 -!- neuro-sys [~neuro@unaffiliated/neurosys/x-283974] has quit [Quit: |] 20:06 <@kanzure> hmm i've never been very productive at noisebridge when i've visited 20:06 < Juul> it can be good for meetings, but i guess mondays are actually crazy busy so it might be bad 20:06 < Juul> we can always migrate to another location 20:06 <@kanzure> might show up, sure. 20:07 <@kanzure> are you definitely going if i don't? 20:27 < _Sketch_> I don't suppose there are any open-source dog-brain projects? 20:28 < _Sketch_> Odd question, but I figure the best pet could be the one I build myself. ;) 20:36 <@kanzure> there are some open source cnidarian brain projects 20:36 <@kanzure> i guess that's not quite a dog. 20:38 -!- nutrichat [~userid@c-24-61-126-211.hsd1.nh.comcast.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 20:43 < _Sketch_> Although still interesting. 20:47 -!- Juul [~Juul@70-36-227-71.dsl.dynamic.sonic.net] has quit [Read error: Operation timed out] 20:50 -!- implanted [~implanted@68-185-128-74.dhcp.jcsn.tn.charter.com] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 21:04 -!- delinquentme [~asdfasdf@c-71-236-101-39.hsd1.pa.comcast.net] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 21:10 -!- mensch [~mensch@c-24-63-135-252.hsd1.ma.comcast.net] has quit [Quit: Lost terminal] 21:35 -!- CIA-53 [~CIA@cia.atheme.org] has quit [] 21:36 -!- CIA-18 [~CIA@cia.atheme.org] has joined ##hplusroadmap 21:36 -!- _Sketch_ [~Sketch@71-81-148-153.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 21:36 -!- _Sketch_ [~Sketch@71-81-148-153.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com] has joined ##hplusroadmap 21:52 -!- strangewarp [~strangewa@c-76-25-200-47.hsd1.co.comcast.net] has quit [Quit: A cardboard cutout of Bill Murray, a tangerine with a face drawn on it, and a rough draft of a Harry Potter/Twilight crossover fanfic.] 21:59 -!- yashgaroth [~f@cpe-66-27-117-179.san.res.rr.com] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 22:01 -!- strangewarp [~strangewa@c-76-25-200-47.hsd1.co.comcast.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 22:18 -!- ParahSailin [~parah@unaffiliated/parahsailin] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 22:42 -!- ParahSailin [~parah@unaffiliated/parahsailin] has joined ##hplusroadmap 22:46 -!- ParahSailin [~parah@unaffiliated/parahsailin] has quit [Ping timeout: 265 seconds] 22:50 -!- CIA-18 [~CIA@cia.atheme.org] has quit [] 22:52 -!- CIA-8 [~CIA@cia.atheme.org] has joined ##hplusroadmap 22:52 -!- Jaakko96 [~Jaakko@host81-152-117-238.range81-152.btcentralplus.com] has joined ##hplusroadmap 22:58 -!- Proteus [~Proteus@unaffiliated/proteus] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 22:58 -!- ParahSailin [~parah@unaffiliated/parahsailin] has joined ##hplusroadmap 23:01 -!- Proteus [~Proteus@unaffiliated/proteus] has joined ##hplusroadmap 23:05 -!- Proteus1 [~Proteus@75-163-72-188.omah.qwest.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 23:05 -!- Tukotih [~Tukotih@81-231-85-111-no39.tbcn.telia.com] has joined ##hplusroadmap 23:05 -!- Proteus1 [~Proteus@75-163-72-188.omah.qwest.net] has quit [Client Quit] 23:05 -!- Proteus [~Proteus@unaffiliated/proteus] has quit [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 23:17 <@kanzure> beep boop 23:24 -!- srangewarp [~strangewa@c-76-25-200-47.hsd1.co.comcast.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 23:25 -!- strangewarp [~strangewa@c-76-25-200-47.hsd1.co.comcast.net] has quit [Disconnected by services] 23:25 -!- srangewarp is now known as strangewarp --- Log closed Mon Jun 11 00:00:37 2012