<Plug> mattb: well, yeah, 'Mohahmed' isn't quite spelt right still :)
<pipes> hiho
<pipes> starcraft2 announced =\
<ajmitch> afternoon
<pipes> hi man
* Br3nda like starcraft
<Br3nda> it'll run on linux, no?
<ajmitch> starcraft has for years
* ajmitch was playing diablo ii in wine yesterday
* pipes has no idea about sc2 on linux
<pipes> im hoping so
<pipes> cos the only gaming box i have is ubuntu :\
<ajmitch> unfortunately WoW works under wine as well
<ajmitch> (so I've heard)
<pipes> works perfect under wine
<pipes> err
<pipes> not that i would know *cough*
<ajmitch> mere rumour & speculation, of course :)
<pipes> of course...
* pipes looks around the channel
* pipes finds himself in a internal brain debate about security vs usability
<pipes> hiya mpt
<ajmitch> hello mpt
<_thumper_> hi mpt, pipes, and ajmitch
<_thumper_> and anyone else watching
<_thumper_> slash reading
<hads> Afternoon all
* ajmitch shouldn't have turned on frequency scaling in the bios
<ajmitch> the room is getting a bit chilly
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<pipes> [17:21] <@pipes> so uh
<pipes> [17:21] <@pipes> just to make sure
<pipes> [17:21] <@pipes> you installed vista and your disk died right?
<pipes> [17:22] <@sham> yep
<pipes> [17:23] <@sham> i think my pc might be trying to tell me something
<pipes> ^- hehehe
<pipes> he installed vista on thursday, died today
<pipes> Good Evening Mr Beardslee
<ibeardslee> evening pipes
<ibeardslee> back later ... stomach is calling
<karora> Isn't there an old saw about that: Born on Monday, Bought computer on Tuesday, Crashed on Wednesday, installed Vista on Thursday, joined MSN on Friday, watched Youtube on Saturday, died on Sunday???
* karora thinks it was something like that anyway... :-)
<pipes> heh
<pipes> sounds like a wikipedia edit to me ;D
* pipes kids
<Plug> Salmagundi, born on Monday
<Plug> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solomon_Grundy
* ibeardslee wonders where his house keys are
<ibeardslee> front doo is locked so they should be inside somewhere
<ibeardslee> http://www.security-hacks.com/2007/05/18/top-15-free-sql-injection-scanners
<pipes> not in the door outside?
<ibeardslee> unlikely ... but brb
<ibeardslee> nope
<ibeardslee> found them
<pipes> wha? when did thunderbird 2 go release?
<ibeardslee> that was a while ago wasn't it?
<pipes> yeah
<pipes> i just didnt know :D
<pipes> looks sweet
* ibeardslee used evolution .. because he was an outlook addict in a previous life
* pipes has rolled back to mutt
<pipes> my mail server reached its time and i shut it down
<pipes> so until i figure out imap hosting or even pop hosting, its mutt again :D
* Br3nda can't remember what she uses
<Br3nda> something with postgres
<Br3nda> it "just works" (tm)
<hads> Something with postgres?
<Br3nda> stores mail in postgresql
<hads> MTA or MUA?
<hads> Erm, not MTA.
<Plug> Zimbra?
<hads> I'm confused.
<Br3nda> exim
<Br3nda> exim-postgresql
<hads> Ah
<ibeardslee> I've been trying to get exim and courier working properlike
* hads loves his postfix and dovecot
* Br3nda <3 BSD
* pipes used to run a good ol' reliabel toaster
<pipes> reliable too
<hads> Br3nda: Just the configuration in postgres or actually storing mail?
<Br3nda> actaully storing the mail
<Br3nda> it's a port
<Br3nda> err... package
<Br3nda> http://www.freshports.org/mail/exim-postgresql/
* ibeardslee thinks it is time for bed
<ajmitch> morning all
<mattb> evening
<ibeardslee> sucks a bit when apt-get works faster being directed to an AU server than an NZ server
<ajmitch> it does rather
<ajmitch> especially when the NZ server is really in the US
<ibeardslee> ?
<ajmitch> it sometimes happens, eg ftp.citylink.co.nz due to silly peering
<ibeardslee> ahh
<ibeardslee> 4 hop to nz.archive.ubuntu.com from work
<ibeardslee> 14 from my telstraclear cable
<ibeardslee> and 14 to au from telstraclear
<hads> 6 from ihug
<ibeardslee> <> 175ms to ping nz
<ibeardslee> <> 47 to ping au
<hads> although I use au since it used to be more reliable and up to date - I haven't checked nz for a while.
<ajmitch> ~75ms to nz.a.u.c from dsl at home
<hads> Yeah, similar here
<ajmitch> ~220ms to the same address from dsl at work (xtra)
<ajmitch> yay, telecom
<ibeardslee> I'm on citylink here at work ... makes things a tad quicker here
<hads> lucky
<ibeardslee> <> 1ms
<ibeardslee> I wonder how much the powers that be really understand how powerful peering can be for building that 'knowledge economy'
<ibeardslee> why develop and host locally when people can access content faster from overseas
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<ajmitch> morning thumper
<thumper> morning ajmitch

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