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07:07 < ThomasEgi> which just brings me up to an interesting point. how about reversing drum-scanners to laser-based drum-photo-printers exposing photopaper 07:07 < chris_99> classical b&w does i think, i'm not sure about c-type though 07:08 < chris_99> they already use lasers to 'draw' your photo on photopaper 07:08 < chris_99> in labs 07:08 < ThomasEgi> yeah. but.. meh meh 07:08 < ThomasEgi> arent those micro-mirror based systems? 07:08 < ThomasEgi> like in DLP projectors? 07:09 < chris_99> not sure if you're interested checkout 'lightjet' and see how they do it 07:09 < chris_99> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LightJet 07:10 < ThomasEgi> meek. 07:10 < ThomasEgi> that was exactly what i had in mind :D 07:11 < chris_99> i'd like a tiny version of that, but alas it wouldn't be cheap 07:15 < ThomasEgi> dunno. for a black and white version.. 07:16 < ThomasEgi> mihgt be possible to hack a cd/dvd/blueray drive. 07:16 < ThomasEgi> would be totaly worth a weekend project 07:17 < ThomasEgi> with a really good mechanical construction, and maybe a piezo-electric laser-positioning system. such a thing could have awesome high resolutions 07:38 < chris_99> the pro. ones are like 300/400 dpi 07:39 < ThomasEgi> hm.. that's surprisngly ... notmuch and unimpressive 07:40 < chris_99> it's strange, you can't compare it to the dpi of an inkjet though 07:40 < chris_99> because of the ditheringyness 07:42 < ThomasEgi> nah i mean... a regular cd-drive already puts up more than 14k lines per inch 07:42 < ThomasEgi> is it the photo-paper that's limiting the resolution? 07:43 < chris_99> i don't believe so 07:44 < chris_99> i know the quality looks damn good though 07:44 < ThomasEgi> cause drumscanners can go even higher 07:44 < ThomasEgi> like more than 20k dpi 07:44 < chris_99> yeah indeed they can 07:44 < ThomasEgi> or rather, pixel per inch 07:45 < chris_99> i guess they just dont think it's worth making lighjets go any higher 07:45 < ThomasEgi> hm.. 07:45 < ThomasEgi> reaching 400dpi on a drum-exposing-printer thingy sounds like a piece of cake 07:45 < chris_99> maybe they're just lazy ;) 07:45 < ThomasEgi> might be. 07:46 < ThomasEgi> i mean. controlling the laser at this speed, piece of cake. having a drum, not that hard either given you have good bearings. focussing should be totaly possible. 07:47 < ThomasEgi> and moving the laser, even a simple stepper+screw should get you 400dpi 07:50 < chris_99> from some marketting speak: 07:50 < chris_99> "The 300 dpi continuous tone images provide a visual resolution of 4,000 dpi, not even a 1200 or 1400 dpi inkjet can compare to the quality of the Oce Lightjet " 07:50 < chris_99> so it could just be not perceivable after that possibly? 07:51 < ThomasEgi> nah. they are messing up numbers here 07:51 < ThomasEgi> inkjets have dots per inch 07:51 < ThomasEgi> which does not equal pixels per inch 07:51 < ThomasEgi> as you said, due to dithering and stuff 07:51 < chris_99> yeah you can't compare them 07:51 < ThomasEgi> so a 1400dpi inkjet doesnt do 1400 pixels per inch 07:52 < ThomasEgi> while the lightjet does 400 pixels per inch 07:52 < chris_99> indeed, so maybe after 300ppi the difference isn't noticeable 07:52 < ThomasEgi> so they calculated the 400ppi to an inkjet dpi value resulting in over 4k 07:52 < ThomasEgi> which.. is a bit of a marketing trick 07:52 < chris_99> indeed, but i can see how could could do that 07:53 < ThomasEgi> yeah 07:53 < ThomasEgi> but yeah. 300 true pixel per inch already is a pretty decent resolution 07:53 < chris_99> ok so i just looked at my lightjet print 07:53 < chris_99> and it looks perfect to me 07:53 < chris_99> even looking from 4cm 07:54 < chris_99> no dots 07:54 < ThomasEgi> 300 dpi usualy is used for high quality prints 07:54 < ThomasEgi> but... just because that's good to the human eye... doesn't mean we have to stop there :D 07:54 < chris_99> haha 07:55 < ThomasEgi> i mean... be honest. when you stand in front of a 4k display... 07:55 < ThomasEgi> you'r not going to be realistic and tell yourself that this screen has more pixels than your eyes has photoreceptors. 07:55 < ThomasEgi> no, you stand there , look at the specs and you say "whow that's cool, how much does that thing cost" 07:56 < foucist> pfft... i don't have any interest in getting a retina display :P 07:57 < chris_99> a 4k display is a specific size though mind ThomasEgi 07:57 < chris_99> the pixels aren't necessarily tiny 07:57 < ThomasEgi> yeah, but given the recommended viewing distance 07:58 < ThomasEgi> :D 07:58 < chris_99> ah yes 08:08 -!- SDr [~SDr@unaffiliated/sdr] has joined ##hplusroadmap 08:12 -!- ParahSailin [~eg@unaffiliated/parahsailin] has joined ##hplusroadmap 08:23 -!- jmil [~jmil@hive76/member/jmil] has joined ##hplusroadmap 08:49 -!- EnLilaSko- [~Nattzor@m77-219-181-232.cust.tele2.se] has joined ##hplusroadmap 08:50 -!- EnLilaSko [~Nattzor@unaffiliated/enlilasko] has quit [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 09:32 -!- Falfe [not@c83-251-81-162.bredband.comhem.se] has joined ##hplusroadmap 10:44 -!- delinquentme [~asdfasdf@c-71-236-101-39.hsd1.pa.comcast.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 11:27 -!- Haruspex [~Shehrazad@88.243.141.196] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 11:45 <@kanzure> i think python-requests has noticably reduced the size of my brain tumor induced by urllib/urllib2 11:46 < chris_99> oh i've used another lib that was pretty nifty too 11:49 -!- JayDugger [~duggerj@pool-173-74-81-239.dllstx.fios.verizon.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 11:49 -!- Falfa- [not@c83-251-81-162.bredband.comhem.se] has joined ##hplusroadmap 11:50 -!- Falfe [not@c83-251-81-162.bredband.comhem.se] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 11:52 <@kanzure> it looks like jonathan cline has opted to keep editing openwetware's copy of the diybio faq 11:52 <@kanzure> i suppose that's okay, but he also didn't reply to the other email, which makes it awkward 11:53 < chris_99> that's the one i used - http://docs.python-requests.org/en/latest/index.html 11:53 < chris_99> oh heh, the same one as you 11:53 < audy> there are some jankity APIs in the Python stdlib 11:54 < chris_99> was there any OSS electroporator schematics, i'm not sure if there are? 11:55 <@kanzure> https://groups.google.com/group/openmanufacturing/browse_thread/thread/ef808655340fdd56/32131335ed547d0c 11:56 <@kanzure> https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!msg/diybio/eJeUIsCYPGo/0DMqIi_DbD4J 11:56 -!- SolG [~Sol@c-174-57-58-11.hsd1.pa.comcast.net] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 11:57 -!- nmz787 [~Nathan@ool-457e5cbd.dyn.optonline.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 11:57 <@kanzure> nmz787: chris is asking about electroporator schematics 11:58 <@kanzure> all i had were some links to some of your emails.. 12:00 < nmz787> oh, there have been some posted on diybio 12:00 < nmz787> and maybe delinquentme posted something 12:00 < nmz787> i think there was a zip file 12:00 < delinquentme> <3 12:00 < delinquentme> it was like a word doc 12:01 < delinquentme> i could dig it up if no one has it 12:01 < nmz787> http://pages.towson.edu/jsaunder/Saunders%20Publications/46.Pulse%20Generators%20for%20Electrofusion%20and%20Electroporation.pdf 12:01 < delinquentme> dis. 12:01 < nmz787> there's more good stuff here DIY Electroporator (was: New ideas) 12:01 < delinquentme> dis is different from what I posted 12:02 < nmz787> yeah, different than what I was thinking too 12:03 < nmz787> but they're most are basically exponential decay in the 1.9-3.6 kilovolt range 12:03 < nmz787> 1.8-3.6 kV 12:04 < nmz787> > >It might be more helpful if there is a clearly 12:04 < nmz787> > >written FAQ for newbies. 12:04 < nmz787> Eh...maybe some. It's good to have around as a guideline, like a 12:04 < nmz787> Constitution. But like a constitution, most people don't read it. 12:04 < nmz787> There was a FAQ I saw a while back that started off with "Q: Why 12:04 < nmz787> didn't you read this before you posted anything? A: I either didn't 12:04 < nmz787> know it was there, didn't care what it said, or figured it was stupid" 12:05 < nmz787> http://www.tuurvanbalen.com/files/diy-electroporator.zip 12:05 <@kanzure> what are you quoting? 12:06 < nmz787> more links in Electroporation equipment? 12:06 < nmz787> from diybio 12:06 < nmz787> "Electroporation equipment?" 12:06 <@kanzure> did i write that paragraph about a constitution? 12:06 <@kanzure> i sure hope i didn't 12:07 < nmz787> sgt_york replying to eugen leitl i think 12:07 < nmz787> oh damn, tom knight "As a committed top poster and as one interested in the engineering of 12:07 < nmz787> biology, 12:07 < nmz787> I wish you all the best of luck with your well edited mailing list on 12:07 < nmz787> email etiquette, 12:07 < nmz787> minus any of my distractions and breaches.  Bye." 12:08 <@kanzure> yeah, this is when i sent my fake "goodbye" email 12:08 <@kanzure> it was mocking tom knight's goodbye email 12:09 < nmz787> i dont see it in that thread 12:09 <@kanzure> it was a separate thread from around the same date 12:11 < nmz787> we should send tom a 'please come back' e-card or something 12:11 < nmz787> http://www.123greetings.com/cute_cards/hugs/sweetheart127.html 12:12 < jrayhawk> no, get a physical card, then have each signer staple another card to the top of it 12:12 < jrayhawk> each card should reference the one below it 12:13 < nmz787> lol 12:13 < nmz787> top posting? 12:13 < nmz787> this e-card is just looping on the 'hug' scene 12:13 < jrayhawk> also the cards should be laced with ricin because fuck top posters 12:13 < nmz787> with 8 bit country/western music playing in the background 12:13 <@kanzure> jrayhawk: you are a true hero 12:14 <@kanzure> nmz787: it could be an e-card based on http://nyan.cat/ 12:14 < nmz787> why does my sound stutter when i alt-tab? 12:14 < nmz787> heh heh 12:16 < jrayhawk> s/reference the one below it/ambiguously reference one somewhere down the stack/ 12:18 <@kanzure> i also enjoy the classic "reply to the monthly digest" emails 12:18 <@kanzure> like we're supposed to know which of the million emails you're replying to? 12:18 < jrayhawk> haha 12:19 <@kanzure> i think i properly forged an in-thread reply on a mailing list i wasn't subscribed to, precisely once 12:19 <@kanzure> email clients don't make that particularly easy 12:19 < jrayhawk> mutt does and i do that kinda often 12:22 < jrayhawk> the various mailx implementations do, too 12:23 <@kanzure> well, i use gmail as my primary mail client so obviously any opinion i might have is wrong 12:23 <@kanzure> i probably shouldn't use gmail anyway 12:24 < jrayhawk> did you ever manage to build a notmuch index of your giant archive? 12:24 <@kanzure> nah i haven't done that yet 12:31 < jrayhawk> also i guess with that physical card thing, the stack should get sent repeatedly in an ascending stairstep of n*(n+1)/2 growth 12:34 -!- chris_99 [~chris_99@unaffiliated/chris-99/x-3062929] has quit [Ping timeout: 265 seconds] 12:36 < nmz787> man that's gonna cost several 'forever stamps' 12:38 < nmz787> http://arijitvsdelta.blogspot.com/ 12:39 < nmz787> so what are some other shirts that would piss off the TSA? 12:42 -!- chris_99 [~chris_99@unaffiliated/chris-99/x-3062929] has joined ##hplusroadmap 12:49 < nmz787> someone named 'single molecule' just replied to my helicos thread 12:49 < nmz787> WHO ARE THESE PPL? 12:50 <@kanzure> let's check.. 12:51 <@kanzure> nothing on thompson.john.f@gmail.com 12:52 < nmz787> ok 12:52 < nmz787> thats one of the authors 12:52 < nmz787> i didnt actually look at the headers 12:52 < nmz787> buttt, he signed the email 'S' 12:53 < nmz787> NCBI says jthompson@helicosbio.com 12:54 < nmz787> so if these people are leading me on, does that mean they'd work with me 12:54 <@kanzure> jthompson@helicosbio.com 12:54 <@kanzure> yeah 12:54 < nmz787> or they're just milking me 12:54 <@kanzure> what do you mean leading you on? 12:54 < nmz787> legally milking 12:54 < nmz787> well he's from helicos, and he's helping me find (public) info on their tech 12:54 <@kanzure> maybe he's just being helpful? 12:55 < nmz787> sure, so if I email him and ask to screw around in their lab, would they help with that? 12:56 <@kanzure> hmm you might have to say something more specific 12:56 <@kanzure> or start smaller ("meet for lunch sometime") 12:59 < chris_99> cells would explode in a vacuum wouldn't they? 13:01 < nmz787> probably 13:01 < nmz787> depends on how much vacuum 13:02 < nmz787> since that term is generally thought of as a spectrum 13:03 < audy> chris_99 i know a guy who can grow bacillus at really low pressure 13:03 < chris_99> "Only anhydrobiotic organisms, which have evolved adaptations to survive more or less complete desiccation, have a potential to survive space vacuum" 13:03 < chris_99> ah interesting audy 13:03 < audy> chris_99 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2976213/ 13:03 < audy> chris_99 he wants to see if B. subtilis could grow on Mars 13:04 < chris_99> cool :) 13:04 < chris_99> hmm, i might get a vacuum chamber now, to play with different pressures on cells 13:05 < ThomasEgi> and make them go "pop" ? 13:05 < ThomasEgi> be sure to record a video of it and post it on youtube :) 13:05 -!- strages_home [~strages@adsl-98-81-8-2.hsv.bellsouth.net] has quit [Quit: Lost terminal] 13:05 < chris_99> heh, well it says tardigrades don't go pop ThomasEgi 13:05 < nmz787> :) 13:06 < nmz787> i know the b. sub spores are VERY hardy 13:06 < ThomasEgi> not even humans go pop.. buy they do inflate a bit :) 13:06 < ThomasEgi> was just trying to add some fun into that imagination tho 13:06 < chris_99> these guys look quite funky http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tardigrade like little catterpillar things 13:08 < nmz787> ahh yeah water bears 13:09 < chris_99> now to either collect them, or find somewhere that sells them 13:09 < chris_99> they seem to have some really interesting properties 13:10 -!- sylph_mako [~mako@54.15.252.27.dyn.cust.vf.net.nz] has joined ##hplusroadmap 13:22 < nmz787> http://libgen.info/search.php?search_type=magic&search_text=magic+experimental+science&submit=%D0%9F%D0%BE%D0%B8%D1%81%D0%BA 13:28 -!- chris_99 [~chris_99@unaffiliated/chris-99/x-3062929] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 13:30 -!- chris_99 [~chris_99@unaffiliated/chris-99/x-3062929] has joined ##hplusroadmap 13:55 -!- delinquentme [~asdfasdf@c-71-236-101-39.hsd1.pa.comcast.net] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 13:56 -!- yashgaroth [~f@cpe-66-27-117-179.san.res.rr.com] has joined ##hplusroadmap 14:10 -!- chris_99 [~chris_99@unaffiliated/chris-99/x-3062929] has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 14:20 -!- chris_99 [~chris_99@unaffiliated/chris-99/x-3062929] has joined ##hplusroadmap 14:24 -!- ParahSailin [~eg@unaffiliated/parahsailin] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 14:32 -!- minimoose [~minimoose@74-95-191-59-Philadelphia.hfc.comcastbusiness.net] has quit [Quit: minimoose] 14:33 -!- qnm [~robsharp@unaffiliated/qnm] has joined ##hplusroadmap 15:00 -!- qnm [~robsharp@unaffiliated/qnm] has quit [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 15:06 < chris_99> http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/twitter/9496999/Ants-fitted-with-radio-backpacks-to-monitor-colony.html 15:06 < chris_99> i'm guessing they're using RFID 15:08 -!- sylph_mako [~mako@54.15.252.27.dyn.cust.vf.net.nz] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 15:18 -!- minimoose [~minimoose@pool-173-75-216-239.phlapa.fios.verizon.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 15:29 -!- nsh- [~Smedley@host86-165-113-196.range86-165.btcentralplus.com] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 15:51 < nmz787> what's a good movie to watch tonight? 15:59 < yashgaroth> at least give me a genre to work with 16:07 < nmz787> something that makes you think, but ends up confusing the hell outta you 16:07 < Mokbortolan_> eraserhead! 16:07 < nmz787> searching on IMDB, the 2011 movie anonymous looks good 16:07 < nmz787> i think i remmeber the trailer being intriguing 16:07 < nmz787> something about shakespeare not writing his own plays 16:08 < chris_99> Waking life 16:09 < nmz787> yeah waking life is a good one 16:10 < nmz787> eraserhead looks good 16:10 < chris_99> eraserhead is VERY weird 16:11 < chris_99> also Pi, Primer 16:11 < nmz787> I remember Pi from when I was a kid 16:12 < nmz787> i've seen primer, but i remember it being a bit slow 16:12 < nmz787> or maybe i was distracted 16:12 < chris_99> hmm, i'm not sure i'd say it's slow. I'm a big fan of most time travel films though ;) 16:16 < nmz787> cool 16:16 < nmz787> ttyl 16:16 -!- nmz787 [~Nathan@ool-457e5cbd.dyn.optonline.net] has quit [Quit: Leaving.] 16:20 <@kanzure> 140 MB http://openwetware.org/dumps/oww-pages.xml.bz2 16:20 <@kanzure> nmz787: limitless 16:22 < chris_99> oh yeah i thought that was pretty cool 16:25 -!- EnLilaSko- [~Nattzor@m77-219-181-232.cust.tele2.se] has quit [Quit: - nbs-irc 2.39 - www.nbs-irc.net -] 16:38 -!- chris_99 [~chris_99@unaffiliated/chris-99/x-3062929] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 16:44 <@kanzure> http://openwetware.org/wiki/Order_a_Microfluidic_Chip_from_the_Foundry 16:47 -!- hankx7787 [181e2e48@gateway/web/freenode/ip.24.30.46.72] has joined ##hplusroadmap 16:51 -!- marainein [~net@2001:388:608c:6cb5:65c1:fd5:b15f:ee12] has quit [Quit: Ex-Chat] 17:26 -!- jmil [~jmil@hive76/member/jmil] has quit [Quit: jmil] 17:37 -!- hankx7787 [181e2e48@gateway/web/freenode/ip.24.30.46.72] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 17:38 -!- ThomasEgi [~thomas@panda3d/ThomasEgi] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 17:38 -!- hankx7787 [181e2e48@gateway/web/freenode/ip.24.30.46.72] has joined ##hplusroadmap 17:38 <@kanzure> i think mac cowell made gingko's website 17:38 <@kanzure> http://cis-action.com/ginkgo/ 17:40 <@kanzure> http://web.archive.org/web/20080327073535/http://austinche.name/synbio/supercell.txt 17:40 <@kanzure> "I'm more than E. coli... I'm more than a yeast. More than some pretty fluorescent cell." 17:43 -!- qnm [~robsharp@unaffiliated/qnm] has joined ##hplusroadmap 17:49 <@kanzure> journal pricing info thing? http://www.journalprices.com/ 17:54 -!- Falfa- [not@c83-251-81-162.bredband.comhem.se] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 18:12 <@kanzure> has anyone been able to sign up for a new openwetware account recently? 18:13 < yashgaroth> why on earth would I do that 18:13 -!- delinquentme [~asdfasdf@c-71-236-101-39.hsd1.pa.comcast.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 18:13 < delinquentme> he he he! 18:13 <@kanzure> yashgaroth: good question 18:13 < delinquentme> so. 18:13 <@kanzure> i think nobody is at the helm 18:13 < delinquentme> its doing what its supposed to! 18:13 <@kanzure> but i'm not 100% sure 18:13 <@kanzure> they have to 'approve' new users 18:13 < yashgaroth> they're all busy doing whatever it is that gingko bioworks in doing 18:14 < delinquentme> le acceleration and le deceleration! 18:14 <@kanzure> yashgaroth: masturbating? 18:14 < delinquentme> waiiiitt what about ginko? 18:14 < delinquentme> i sent them an email 18:14 < delinquentme> and they were awesomely dismissive 18:14 < yashgaroth> circlejerking, more accurately 18:14 <@kanzure> yeah ginkgo has a history of being made up of elitist people 18:15 <@kanzure> to be fair, i think they all hate me because of my email spam from 2007-2008 18:15 <@kanzure> they even made up up a thing.. "bishslapped" 18:15 < yashgaroth> maybe once you get your phd from mit they'll open up 18:16 <@kanzure> i wonder if mit gives out associates 18:16 < delinquentme> or I should just go to them and like smash in their door with a sledge? 18:16 <@kanzure> i'll grab an associates-of-arts or something 18:16 < delinquentme> bc thats like a MIT degree 18:17 * yashgaroth checks if there's a montana institute of technology to abbreviate 18:17 <@kanzure> missourri changed their name to be mit 18:17 <@kanzure> so that's sorta close 18:18 < yashgaroth> yeah all the other M states kinda suck to live in 18:36 -!- qnm [~robsharp@unaffiliated/qnm] has quit [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 18:37 -!- qnm [~robsharp@unaffiliated/qnm] has joined ##hplusroadmap 18:43 -!- qnm [~robsharp@unaffiliated/qnm] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 18:49 -!- superkuh [~superkuh@unaffiliated/superkuh] has quit [Quit: the neuronal action potential is an electrical manipulation of reversible abrupt phase changes in the lipid bilayer] 18:52 -!- qnm [~robsharp@unaffiliated/qnm] has joined ##hplusroadmap 18:55 <@kanzure> hmm http://diybio.openwetware.org/ 18:55 <@kanzure> looks like it's generated from the DIYbio: namespace 19:24 -!- qnm [~robsharp@unaffiliated/qnm] has quit [Ping timeout: 276 seconds] 19:26 -!- qnm [~robsharp@unaffiliated/qnm] has joined ##hplusroadmap 19:30 <@kanzure> fenn: http://www.quantified-mind.com/ 19:30 <@kanzure> i'm not sure what their cognitive tests are because they just have a fucking video on the page 19:31 -!- nmz787 [~Nathan@ool-457e5cbd.dyn.optonline.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 19:31 <@kanzure> well at least he cites things under 'Science' 19:33 -!- hankx7787__ [181e2e48@gateway/web/freenode/ip.24.30.46.72] has joined ##hplusroadmap 19:37 -!- hankx7787 [181e2e48@gateway/web/freenode/ip.24.30.46.72] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 19:45 -!- chevbird [~chevbird@pool-108-34-246-28.prvdri.fios.verizon.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 20:09 -!- Burn_ [~Burn@pool-72-83-254-253.washdc.fios.verizon.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 20:10 -!- Burninate [~Burn@pool-72-83-254-253.washdc.fios.verizon.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 20:12 -!- Jora [~Jora@unaffiliated/jora] has joined ##hplusroadmap 20:16 < Jora> hi 20:16 < chevbird> herro 20:54 -!- Jora [~Jora@unaffiliated/jora] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 21:01 <@kanzure> hi chevbird. sup? 21:05 -!- chevbird [~chevbird@pool-108-34-246-28.prvdri.fios.verizon.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 276 seconds] 21:47 -!- hankx7787__ [181e2e48@gateway/web/freenode/ip.24.30.46.72] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 21:51 -!- hankx7787 [181e2e48@gateway/web/freenode/ip.24.30.46.72] has joined ##hplusroadmap 21:55 -!- jmil [~jmil@hive76/member/jmil] has joined ##hplusroadmap 22:18 -!- superkuh [~superkuh@unaffiliated/superkuh] has joined ##hplusroadmap 22:28 -!- minimoose [~minimoose@pool-173-75-216-239.phlapa.fios.verizon.net] has quit [Quit: minimoose] 22:38 -!- hankx7787 [181e2e48@gateway/web/freenode/ip.24.30.46.72] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 22:39 -!- hankx7787__ [181e2e48@gateway/web/freenode/ip.24.30.46.72] has joined ##hplusroadmap 22:43 -!- marainein [~net@2001:388:608c:6cb5:34de:c4ea:e392:2e4a] has joined ##hplusroadmap 22:44 -!- jmil [~jmil@hive76/member/jmil] has quit [Quit: jmil] 22:55 <@kanzure> beep 22:58 -!- qnm [~robsharp@unaffiliated/qnm] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 23:03 < nmz787> boop 23:04 < nmz787> this sounds delicious http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banana_Pancake_Trail 23:04 < delinquentme> dis rooboot 23:05 < delinquentme> i is getting verilah close. 23:08 < nmz787> delinquentme: have you seen this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bZkp7q19f0 23:08 -!- lichen [~lichen@c-24-21-206-64.hsd1.or.comcast.net] has quit [Quit: Lost terminal] 23:10 < delinquentme> ROFL 23:10 < delinquentme> nmz787, 23:11 < delinquentme> I... 23:11 < delinquentme> I love you. 23:14 < nmz787> lol 23:16 < delinquentme> dude. 23:16 < delinquentme> this is just brilliant 23:16 < delinquentme> im grinning so hard my face hurts 23:16 < delinquentme> WOMP WOMP WOMP wompa gundam style! 23:17 < delinquentme> gangam** lulz 23:17 < hankx7787__> wtf am I watching lol 23:19 < nmz787> lol 23:20 < nmz787> kanzure: you like asian stuff, right? 23:20 < delinquentme> hankx7787__, its AMAZING right???! 23:20 < delinquentme> i saw 30 seconds of it and i was like YES> I am going to LOVE this. 23:20 < delinquentme> BWAHAH kanzure yeah I think youll like it 23:20 < yashgaroth> how have you people not seen this before 23:22 < delinquentme> dude. 23:22 < delinquentme> The song is characterized by its strongly addictive beats and lyrics, and is thus certain to penetrate the foundations of modern philosophy. 23:22 < delinquentme> the way shit is lost in translation... 23:23 < delinquentme> yashgaroth, you go find me more! 23:23 < delinquentme> right this instant! 23:23 < nmz787> there is a translated video 23:23 < nmz787> hold on 23:23 < nmz787> http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=HUk69c72UlY 23:23 < nmz787> has subtitles 23:24 < nmz787> backround info http://ca.music.yahoo.com/blogs/sound-check/gangnam-style-9-things-know-music-latest-phenomenon-150309582.html 23:26 < nmz787> i guess gangnam is a ritzy district of Seoul 23:29 < hankx7787__> i love it lol 23:31 < delinquentme> womp womp 23:31 < delinquentme> sexah laydah! 23:31 < delinquentme> lolol 23:32 < nmz787> supposedly there is a version that was looping in a store my friends were in when they heard it 23:32 < nmz787> they said it just kept going and going 23:33 < delinquentme> HAHAHA 23:33 < delinquentme> dude. 23:33 < delinquentme> its amazing 23:33 < delinquentme> nmz787, im in love... TAKE ME HERE! 23:33 < delinquentme> dude its amazing 23:45 < brownies> you guys are just now hearing about this song? 23:45 < brownies> man, where have you been! 23:52 -!- Validatorian [Validatori@unaffiliated/phazm] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 23:52 -!- Validatorian [Validatori@66-191-26-209.dhcp.grps.or.charter.com] has joined ##hplusroadmap 23:52 -!- Validatorian [Validatori@66-191-26-209.dhcp.grps.or.charter.com] has quit [Changing host] 23:52 -!- Validatorian [Validatori@unaffiliated/phazm] has joined ##hplusroadmap 23:59 < delinquentme> @_@ 23:59 < delinquentme> why does everyone get the nice things before me!!!!! --- Log closed Sat Aug 25 00:00:06 2012