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00:14:42 <nslater> tdobson: whut?
00:15:20 <tdobson> baite a plinge if he arrives
00:16:25 * Arnia blinks at http://www.igvita.com/2009/03/03/collaborative-map-reduce-in-the-browser/
00:17:09 <tdobson> nslater: i need to have a chat with you sometime about some stuff relating to couchedb
00:17:28 <tdobson> ill email you sometime this week ro something.
00:20:18 <tdobson> gah plinge is too scared
00:20:21 <tdobson> right imm off
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09:51:47 <sbp> yo
09:51:47 <phenny> sbp: 24 Jun 22:59Z <Morbus> tell sbp new adventures added to pirates.
09:52:44 <_ulises> yo sbp
09:52:48 <sbp> yo _ulises
09:53:36 <_ulises> howzit
09:55:51 <sbp> watching old news on the news
09:56:21 <sbp> ugh at the US beating Spain
09:56:40 <sbp> .title http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/8118257.stm
09:56:42 <phenny> sbp: BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | 'Stoned wallabies make crop circles'
09:59:16 <sbp> hey, woolworths is back, as an online shop
09:59:22 <sbp> http://www.woolworths.co.uk/
10:01:26 <sbp> _ulises: do you have a Spotify account?
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10:22:53 <_ulises> sbp: used to
10:23:00 <sbp> _ulises: why don't you now?
10:23:02 <_ulises> sbp: dont have a mac any more
10:23:06 <sbp> ah, okay
10:23:24 <_ulises> i do have a mac keyboard though
10:23:35 <sbp> heh. we need to swap
10:23:52 <_ulises> yeah
10:24:11 <sbp> I did ask Arnia. maybe he didn't see, or forgot
10:24:37 <_ulises> so, why you need to know if I have a spotify account?
10:24:50 <sbp> well, I'd like an invite if it's any good
10:25:15 <_ulises> ah
10:25:20 <_ulises> I found its variety poor
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10:25:28 <_ulises> but then again my taste in music is rather hectic
10:25:47 <_ulises> by the way, I bought a copy of the bbc history magazine at the airport
10:25:53 <sbp> poor variety? hmm, was kinda expecting that
10:25:54 <sbp> oh yeh?
10:25:54 <_ulises> I found it rather interesting and fun to read
10:25:57 <sbp> *YEAH
10:25:59 <sbp> oh, cool
10:26:07 <sbp> .g BBC History magazine
10:26:08 <phenny> sbp: http://www.bbchistorymagazine.com/
10:27:34 <_ulises> the one I bought had a story on the trials of the templars
10:27:49 <_ulises> and another one on the forcefeeding of the sufragettes ...
10:27:54 <_ulises> both stories really interesting
10:27:58 <sbp> hmm, this does look good
10:28:01 <_ulises> oh, an another one on Thomas Paine
10:28:04 <sbp> yeah, I know a bit about the Cat and Mouse act
10:28:10 <sbp> and about Paine...
10:28:25 <_ulises> I didnt know anything about any of them
10:28:44 <_ulises> so I found the articles great in the sense that they were both introductory but also offered quite some info
10:28:50 <_ulises> I might actually just subscribe to it
10:28:55 <_ulises> I really enjoyed it
10:28:56 <sbp> yeah, thinking about that too
10:29:02 <sbp> maybe I'll pick up the current issue first
10:29:10 <sbp> quite cheap too
10:29:10 <_ulises> i thought itd be a bit too amateurish for you?
10:29:14 <sbp> 2.70/each
10:29:23 <sbp> nah, it's always nice to see a range of things
10:29:40 <sbp> taftpoints
10:29:56 <sbp> the details are all out there, but there's so much to study
10:30:01 <sbp> what's interesting?
10:30:01 <_ulises> true
10:30:16 <_ulises> eh?
10:30:32 <sbp> I mean, you don't get many people who go out and try to boil down what's interesting
10:30:34 <[bjoern]> TREMBLE
10:30:40 <sbp> most studies are of one thing
10:30:47 <sbp> yo [bjoern]
10:31:01 <sbp> did you mean: TRUNDLE
10:31:01 <_ulises> yo [bjoern]
10:31:06 <_ulises> sbp: ah, right, yes, right enough
10:31:24 <sbp> _ulises: this is why I like people like Pound, Eliot, and Wolfe
10:31:29 <_ulises> sbp: I know that for me and my reading needs it was really good as it provided both a summary but also enough meat to make it worthwhile
10:31:44 <sbp> aye, difficult balance
10:31:55 <_ulises> very difficult
10:32:17 <[bjoern]> Would I tell you if I had meant TRUNDLE?
10:32:21 <_ulises> I found the piece on the templars nice but I was more taken by the one about the sufragettes ... quite shocking stuff
10:32:28 <sbp> sometimes you would, sometimes you wouldn't
10:32:45 <sbp> yes, the whole suffragette thing is scary
10:32:54 <sbp> because we could so easily recede to it
10:33:01 <_ulises> indeed
10:33:02 <sbp> rather: we DO so easily recede to it
10:33:08 <_ulises> say, which irc client do you use?
10:33:13 <sbp> X-Chat Aqua
10:33:31 <_ulises> ah, I cant make xchat cooperate with the proxy here
10:33:35 <_ulises> so Ill try irssi
10:33:40 <sbp> that's weird
10:33:44 <sbp> what problem do you get?
10:33:54 <_ulises> it just doesnt use the proxy
10:34:00 <_ulises> it tries to connect directly :/
10:34:11 <sbp> directly with what? what proxy?
10:34:15 <sbp> the znc proxy?
10:34:19 <_ulises> yeah
10:34:27 <_ulises> so it tries to connect directly to your proxy
10:34:29 <sbp> it tries to connect directly to freenode instead?
10:34:36 <_ulises> no
10:34:46 <_ulises> I meant the squid proxy here at uni, the firewall and all
10:34:51 <sbp> ah!
10:34:57 <_ulises> eh!
10:35:16 <sbp> stupid proxies and firewalls
10:35:18 <sbp> so much evil
10:35:29 <_ulises> mang, this irssi is too raw for me
10:35:43 <_ulises> there was a time when Id use bitchx without much trouble
10:35:47 <sbp> heh
10:35:54 <_ulises> but Im getting auld, wheres my GUI damn it!?!
10:36:12 <sbp> careful, you'll end up using Colloquy
10:36:22 <sbp> "I need my emoticon pictures!"
10:36:24 <_ulises> I was using clloquy at work
10:36:28 <sbp> see!
10:36:30 <_ulises> what a pile of dung
10:36:49 <sbp> yeah, it's outstandingly horrible
10:36:52 <nelix> irssi uses more memory than any other program on my computer
10:37:10 <nelix> but eh, what are ya gunna do.
10:37:17 <sbp> install a real irc client
10:37:29 <nelix> 'rea'l hehe
10:37:33 <_ulises> hello again
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10:37:36 <_ulises> this is me from xchat
10:37:50 <sbp> oh, you made it work?
10:37:53 <_ulises> guess who had a "bypass proxy" box ticked in his xchat configuration options?
10:37:58 <sbp> hehe
10:38:01 * _ulises feels rather silly
10:38:02 <nelix> Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away. Philip K. Dick, "How to Build a Universe That Doesn't Fall Apart Two Days Later", 1978
10:38:23 <_ulises> this is cool, today I'm getting lots of stuff done:
10:38:31 <_ulises> - irc from uni - check
10:38:37 <_ulises> - internet radio from uni - check
10:38:42 <sbp> nelix: normally I consult the OED first
10:39:17 <[bjoern]> Perhaps I meant TREMBLE in your TRUNDLE.
10:39:18 <nelix> sbp: QED? I searched for reality philip k dick
10:39:32 <sbp> Oxford English Dictionary
10:39:40 <nelix> and then copy and pasted it from the first hit
10:39:42 <sbp> .gc "in a robot's penis"
10:39:42 <phenny> "in a robot's penis": 0
10:39:57 <[bjoern]> Qoxfords perhaps.
10:40:02 <nelix> Wait I'm looking for reality in QED?
10:44:07 <sbp> "not a loosing campaign" - BBC News
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13:23:59 <[bjoern]> yo
13:24:51 <_ulises> yoes
13:26:39 * [bjoern] likes the #perl6 topic
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13:49:25 <sbp> aww yeah, Swhack perl6 invasion
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14:20:40 <jsled> "At last we see what a four-hour erection looks like."
14:20:42 <jsled> .title http://blogs.suntimes.com/ebert/2009/06/the_fall_of_the_revengers.html
14:20:43 <phenny> jsled: Roger Ebert's Journal: Archives
14:20:48 <jsled> Pfft.
14:20:57 <jsled> re: Transformers.
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15:05:12 <sbp> only one Brit left in Wimbledon singles now
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16:35:33 <[bjoern]> .title http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8117915.stm
16:35:35 <phenny> [bjoern]: BBC NEWS | Science & Environment | 'Oldest musical instrument' found
16:35:44 <[bjoern]> Where? Why, of course.
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16:41:23 <sbp> .wik Hohle Fels
16:41:23 <phenny> "Hohle Fels (Standard German: Hohler Fels, meaning 'hollow rock') is a cave in the Swabian Alb, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, just outside the town of Schelklingen." - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hohle_Fels
16:41:30 <sbp> Why?
16:42:25 <[bjoern]> It's outside Schelklingen mostly because caves inside towns were unpopular in certain periods.
16:42:31 <[bjoern]> Especially when they contained dragons.
16:44:59 <[bjoern]> "Archaeologists who discovered the flute have suggested that music may have helped to maintain bonds between larger groups of humans, and that this may have helped the species to expand both in numbers and in geogrpachical range."
16:45:47 <[bjoern]> playing the flute gets you laid, no matter the age and how you resolve the ambiguity.
16:47:25 <[bjoern]> "The oldest flute may be the disputed Neanderthal flute found in the Slovenian cave Divje Babe I in 1995 by the Slovene paleontologist Ivan Turk of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts. It is estimated to be about 43,000 years old and was found in the fifth Mousterian level (Middle Paleolithic)."
16:50:45 <sbp> people who play the flute know how to flaunt it
16:52:41 <[bjoern]> .title http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8118257.stm
16:52:42 <phenny> [bjoern]: BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | 'Stoned wallabies make crop circles'
16:52:57 <sbp> oh right, I meant to paste that this morning
16:54:00 <sbp> Murray playing on centre court
16:54:04 <sbp> good shots, a break up, going well
16:54:14 <[bjoern]> Murray the demonic skull?
16:54:20 <sbp> nope, the other one
16:54:36 <[bjoern]> .img murray skull
16:54:37 <phenny> [bjoern]: http://www.shadowcouncil.org/vengefulcynic/archives/murray_the_skull.jpg
16:54:38 <phenny> More here: http://images.google.com/images?q=murray%20skull
16:54:44 <[bjoern]> I like this one better
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16:55:47 <sbp> two breaks up
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16:57:30 <sbp> are there any elk in Schelklingen?
16:58:11 <sbp> one set up...
16:59:05 <[bjoern]> You think stoned elks make flutes and bury them in caves?
16:59:14 <sbp> oh, Sch- means stoned?
16:59:21 <sbp> I was thinking -ling is like in English
16:59:28 <sbp> and -en is the Deutscheplural of coruse
16:59:35 <sbp> so it's stoned little elks
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16:59:48 <sbp> if you were a stoned elk, what would *you* make?
17:00:46 <sbp> rakudo: (1, 2, 3).perl
17:00:51 <p6eval> rakudo c7ff05: ( no output )
17:00:59 <sbp> rakudo: say (1, 2, 3).perl
17:01:04 <p6eval> rakudo c7ff05: OUTPUT«[1, 2, 3]»
17:01:06 <sbp> rakudo: say [+].perl
17:01:11 <p6eval> rakudo c7ff05: OUTPUT«undef»
17:01:15 <sbp> rakudo: say &[+].perl
17:01:20 <p6eval> rakudo c7ff05: OUTPUT«say requires an argument at line 2, near " &[+].perl"in Main (src/gen_setting.pm:2416)»
17:01:29 <sbp> no... your face...
17:06:21 <sbp> .gc he freed the *
17:06:22 <phenny> he freed the *: 20,900
17:06:28 <sbp> .gs he freed the *
17:06:29 <phenny> he freed the *: slaves (11), squares (3), souls (3), serfs (3), remaining (2)
17:08:00 <[bjoern]> -lingen is not an uncommon suffix, but googlefail. Lage, liegen, the carolingian dynasty, ... come to mind
17:08:02 <[bjoern]> .leo Lage
17:08:03 <phenny> die Lage (Satelliten) = attitude (tech.)
17:08:03 <[bjoern]> .leo liegen
17:08:04 <phenny> die Lage = bearing, circumstance, coat (tech.), condition, exposure (meteo.)
17:08:05 <phenny> die Lage - Farbe = deposit
17:08:06 <phenny> recumbency = das Liegen
17:08:07 <phenny> — http://dict.leo.org/ende?search=Lage
17:08:07 <phenny> an jmdm. liegen | lag, gelegen | = to be up to so.
17:08:08 <phenny> an etw.Dat. liegen | lag, gelegen | = to be up to sth.
17:08:09 <phenny> — http://dict.leo.org/ende?search=liegen
17:08:21 <[bjoern]> leofail
17:08:45 <sbp> .leo ling
17:08:47 <phenny> ling (bot.) = die Besenheide wiss.: Calluna vulgaris, das Heidekraut wiss.: Calluna vulgaris
17:08:48 <phenny> ling (zool.) = der Leng wiss.: Molva molva, der Lengfisch wiss.: Molva molva
17:08:49 <phenny> reishi (bot.) = der Ling-zhi-Pilz wiss.: Ganoderma lucidum - asiatischer Pilz
17:08:50 <phenny> — http://dict.leo.org/ende?search=ling
17:08:59 <sbp> .wik reishi
17:08:59 <phenny> "Língzhī (traditional Chinese: 靈芝; simplified Chinese: 灵芝; Japanese: reishi; Korean: yeongji, hangul: 영지) is the name for one form of the mushroom Ganoderma lucidum, and its close relative Ganoderma tsugae, which grows in the northern Eastern Hemlock forests." - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reishi
17:09:33 <[bjoern]> -ling is also a common suffix, but probably unrelated
17:10:19 <[bjoern]> (diminutive applied to people)
17:10:21 <[bjoern]> ala
17:10:25 <[bjoern]> .leo Schönling
17:10:26 <phenny> der Schönling (pej.) = pansy (coll.) (pej.), pretty boy (coll.) (pej.)
17:10:26 <phenny> — http://dict.leo.org/ende?search=Sch%C3%B6nling
17:10:29 <[bjoern]> .leo Feigling
17:10:30 <phenny> der Feigling = caitiff archaic a. - used before noun, chicken - coward (fig.) (sl.), coward, craven, dastard
17:10:30 <phenny> So ein Feigling! = Such a coward!
17:10:31 <phenny> gemeiner Feigling = dastard
17:10:32 <phenny> — http://dict.leo.org/ende?search=Feigling
17:10:49 <sbp> So ein Schönfeig!
17:11:12 <[bjoern]> .leo Feige
17:11:13 <phenny> caitiff archaic a. - used before noun = feige
17:11:14 <phenny> coward a. = feige
17:11:14 <phenny> cowardly a. adv. = feige
17:11:15 <phenny> — http://dict.leo.org/ende?search=Feige
17:11:29 <[bjoern]> also fig
17:12:05 <sbp> what's the stupidest word in German?
17:12:15 <sbp> in English, of the pre-2000 words, it's probably "subtlely"
17:12:36 <[bjoern]> isn't that subtlety?
17:12:48 <[bjoern]> are you missspleing it to show how stupid it is?
17:12:48 <sbp> nope. the adverbial form
17:13:00 <sbp> he did that in a very subtle manner
17:13:03 <sbp> he did it subtlely
17:13:07 <[bjoern]> oh i see, that's very stupid indeed.
17:13:41 <sbp> (it's spelled subtly, which is even more stupid)
17:13:46 <[bjoern]> Well, I can't really think of any stupid word.
17:13:54 <[bjoern]> yeah
17:14:48 <sbp> .leo cellular
17:14:49 <phenny> cellular a. = netzförmig, zellenförmig, zellförmig, zellig, zellular
17:14:50 <phenny> cellular a. (biol.) = zellenartig, zellulär
17:14:51 <phenny> extra cellular (abbr.: EC) a. (biol.) = extrazellulär
17:14:52 <phenny> — http://dict.leo.org/ende?search=cellular
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17:15:04 <sbp> zellenartig is pretty bad
17:15:16 <[bjoern]> .leo artig
17:15:17 <phenny> artig = complimentary a., dutifully adv., good a. - child, dog, etc., polite a., well-behaved a.
17:15:18 <phenny> Psoriasis-artig = psoriasiform a. (med.)
17:15:19 <phenny> überaus artig = goody-goody a. (coll.)
17:15:19 <phenny> — http://dict.leo.org/ende?search=artig
17:15:27 <[bjoern]> .leo -artig
17:15:28 <phenny> — http://dict.leo.org/ende?search=-artig
17:15:38 <sbp> oh another bad one: saunaed
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17:16:04 <[bjoern]> That's english I hope
17:16:08 <sbp> yeah
17:17:31 <[bjoern]> Are there any criteria, like being common, not artificially created to be """funny""", ...?
17:17:55 <sbp> well if we allow web2.0isms it'd be too easy
17:18:03 <[bjoern]> creating stupid compounds is easy in german...
17:18:18 <[bjoern]> I was entirely disregarding webwords already.
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17:18:32 <sbp> okay. well nope, apart from that I guess anything is fine
17:26:25 <[bjoern]> Apparently the schönsten words include Kleinod, blümerant, Dreikäsehoch, Labsal, bauchpinseln, Augenstern, fernmündlich, Lichtspielhaus, hold, Schlüpfer, Habseligkeiten, Geborgenheit, lieben, Augenblick, Rhabarbermarmelade, Libelle, and 24 listed on http://www.goethe.de/z/pro/adventskalender/deindex.htm
17:27:30 <[bjoern]> also http://www.deutscher-sprachrat.de/index.php?id=300
17:28:14 <[bjoern]> Gemütlichkeit scores highly in foreign nations
17:28:26 <sbp> .leo Gemütlichkeit
17:28:27 <phenny> die Gemütlichkeit = cozinessAE, cosinessBE, snugness, sociability
17:28:28 <phenny> — http://dict.leo.org/ende?search=Gem%C3%BCtlichkeit
17:29:24 <[bjoern]> Balu sings Probiers mal mit Gemütlichkeit in disney movies.
17:29:38 <sbp> .wik Baloo
17:29:38 <phenny> "Baloo is the fictional 'sleepy old grey bear' featured in Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book and The Second Jungle Book." - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baloo
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17:29:58 <[bjoern]> yo lisppaste2
17:31:32 <[bjoern]> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCv0cRSdh68
17:32:13 <[bjoern]> ~ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ogQ0uge06o
17:32:44 <sbp> ...he does not sing it like that in the version I know
17:33:09 <sbp> so wait a minute, does the pun translate?
17:33:59 <[bjoern]> Explain the pun, then I can say.
17:34:24 <sbp> bare necessities = the most basic necessities (bare, unadorned)
17:34:40 <sbp> but bare is a pun on bear, of which species Baloo is a member
17:34:47 <sbp> so also the necessities of a bear
17:36:39 <[bjoern]> not in the slightest. considering how good a pun that is, that may be a good thing.
17:37:20 <sbp> heh, heh
17:46:04 <[bjoern]> "He is related to all of the current monarchs in Europe"
17:47:03 <[bjoern]> "Remarkably every ruler of Germany was related by marriage to every other"
17:47:23 <[bjoern]> "hi jksdhflaiudfhadjkcvalkjrhgadjkgauhjkhdksjalakjsdhfkjhuihjkdhfkh123456767890" - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_German_monarchs
17:48:11 <sbp> when was he on the throne?
17:50:10 * [bjoern] looks at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kings_of_Germany_family_tree
17:51:28 <[bjoern]> "Hugh the Great" makes a good troll king name.
18:02:26 <sbp> Murray wins
18:02:32 <sbp> three straight sets
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18:25:24 <deltab> Channel 4 News talking about cyberwar
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18:58:11 * [bjoern] figures someone has an extreme desire to talk to him
18:58:42 <[bjoern]> I thought the music sucked bad, but now it seems someone rang the doorbell like eight times, at 9 in the evening.
18:59:22 <[bjoern]> Also, they didn't have an appointment.
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19:20:29 <kpreid> .gcs "famous last words" "famous first words"
19:20:31 <phenny> "famous last words" (187,000), "famous first words" (2,930)
19:20:45 <kpreid> .gs famous * words
19:20:46 <phenny> famous * words: last (58), lasting (7), lost (6), final (6), dying (4)
19:22:09 <JibberJim> .gs infamous * words
19:22:11 <phenny> infamous * words: last (6), swear (3), seven (3), beyond (3), "last (3), – (2)
19:26:56 <sbp> maybe it was the condom man
19:27:02 <sbp> wanting you to get the condom off of his head
19:41:06 <[bjoern]> safer driving http://www.derwesten.de/static/nachrichten/7939/12459216915470/53815530_24158216_slide.jpg
19:46:46 * sbp was expecting a man behind the wheel with a condom over his head
19:46:59 <sbp> instead... pretty much the opposite!
19:48:46 <[bjoern]> too much work to shop a condom on the driver
19:52:26 <sbp> hehe
19:52:34 <sbp> if only d8uv were here
20:20:55 <jstoker_irssi> ls
20:21:16 <jstoker_irssi> Whoops. *Sorry.. Wrong window. :/*
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20:24:07 <[bjoern]> I've found a use for twitter.
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20:32:35 <MacTed> [bjoern] - you lie.
20:32:58 <[bjoern]> It's disturbing, but true.
20:39:30 <sbp> ...what?
20:39:53 <sbp> jstoker_irssi: welcome to Swhack
20:39:57 <sbp> this is a publically logged channel
20:40:12 <[bjoern]> My instant messaging service refused reconnections, and i was able to use twitter to see if others had the same problem.
20:51:44 <sbp> hmm. the only thing I can think of about that is that you're using one failsystem (twitter) to check the availability of another failsystem (some IM). so that's like saying that Eclipse is brilliant because it helps you with your Java
20:51:52 <sbp> technically it's true, but it seems a kind of fallacy to me
20:53:54 <[bjoern]> eclipse mostly helps you stay away from java.
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21:22:53 <xover> sbp! Noooo! Come back!
21:23:06 <xover> On the other hand…/msg ChanServ OP #swhack
21:23:37 <xover> Heh, woops. Power… and clumsyness; not a good combination.
21:25:08 <deltab> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/8118257.stm
21:25:12 <deltab> “Australian wallabies are eating opium poppies and creating crop circles as they hop around "as high as a kite", a government official has said.”
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22:47:16 <[bjoern]> .gc "The server was unable to send acceptable data"
22:47:17 <phenny> "The server was unable to send acceptable data": 23
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23:24:14 <[bjoern]> Michael Jackson is dead.
23:24:35 <nslater> Farrah Fawcett is dead too
23:28:44 <procto> abe vigoda still going strong.
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