[00:38] btw...15°C is quite warm for 3am (re weather in frankfurt) [00:39] oh i didn't realise it was 3 am [00:40] 15c for 3 am isn't so bad [00:40] @weather frankfurt [00:40] Frankfurt, Germany: Partly Cloudy ☁ 61°F (16°C), Humidity: 50%, Wind: From the West at 10 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=, or re-request this with: @weather -v frankfurt [00:40] weird, it hasnt' got much warmer.. [00:42] i'm 1.5 hours away from fankfurt (in terms of driving distance) and i have the same weather currently [00:42] apparently texas is meant to have more flooding happening soon [00:42] didn't they just have heaps of flooding? [00:43] heh when you see "world weather" it seems insane, because they always show the worst weather. [00:43] i think it's about 15c here probably, probably less actually, it's pretty chilly outside [00:43] @weather akl [00:43] Auckland International, New Zealand: 47°F (8°C), Humidity: 71%, Wind: From the West at 5 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=, or re-request this with: @weather -v akl [00:43] damn that cold. [00:45] tonight i slept with my window open and had 18c in my room this morning [00:46] nice [00:46] i like sleeping with my window open [00:47] but there are too many bugs here, so even in summer it sucks :( [00:47] up_the_irons: if you do the meetup near frankfurt on a weekend i might come ;) [00:48] we have a taker! [00:49] ant: i actually will be in frankfurt over the weekend, not sure which though. either 18-19. Juli oder 25-26 [00:50] it will probably just be you and me, but i owe you some beers anyway!! [00:52] haha [00:53] i'll be in frankfurt-eschborn next week [00:54] should buy a train ticket... [00:55] yeah but i won't be there until july ;) [00:56] i actually have no clue where i might be in july..my boss might send me anywhere [00:56] ah [00:58] but if not i'm just about 1.5 hours away from frankfurt [01:01] do you drive fast ant? [01:01] mercutio: when i drive on a german autobahn and there is no speed limit (which does not happen often), yes [01:01] oh is there normally a speed limit? [01:02] i read about people driving really fast on the autobahn, but i wonder if that's frequent, orp eople just like to talk about it becaues it's different to other countries. [01:02] there is no implicit limit, but often there are explicit limits for safety reasons (when many accidents are happening in this area) [01:03] makes sense [01:03] i like the idea of common sense [01:03] here people drive about 5 to 20% over the speed limit whether it's wet or dry, night or day [01:03] a lot of people just can't drive, but still drive at high speeds when it's allowed [01:03] and also some people do it when it's not allowed [01:04] i've wondered how well i'd drive at 200km/hour [01:04] i've never driven anything close to that fast so it's hard to know [01:04] i bet my car would shake at that speed [01:04] i think the fastest i went was 190km/h (most cars don't have the hp for higher speeds) [01:05] you mean it takes too long to get up? [01:05] that, and when you are at that speed and press the speed pedal nothing happens [01:06] you mean it just caps out? [01:06] yeah [01:06] you might go faster downhill ;) [01:06] heh [01:06] i prefer to go faster up hill than down hill [01:06] when driving and when running [01:06] damn i hate running down hill [01:07] but like if breaking going down hill it's much easier to lose grip [01:08] but all in all i'm actually not driving very often. i don't even own a car [01:09] ahh ok [01:09] good trains? [01:09] i hardly drive too [01:10] well like once or twice a week [01:10] driving is much nicer when it's not all the time [01:10] i used not to travel so much, and in the city i can go by bus [01:11] sometimes it sucks not to have a car, but not enough to spend that much money to buy one [01:11] also when i go by bus or train i can do other stuff while traveling. when i drive, i cannot do that [01:13] true but driving can be kind of relaxing [01:13] and you can just listen to music etc [01:14] yeah, except when there are jerks on the road, which happens way to often [01:14] i used to walk a lot, and i found that it didn't really make me shorter on time. [01:16] when i was on vacation in may for three weeks i had a rental and drove about 700km. i think at home i don't drive that much in two years [01:16] when i moved here i think i drove about 1000km [01:17] but i don't drive anything like that far normally [01:18] that was in two days. so 3 weeks and 700km doesn't seem that bad to me. [01:18] err actually 3 [01:19] i reckon driving gets easier when you drive for longer [01:19] like you drive for 5 or 10 km and you're much more likely to have annoying drivers, spend time getting in/out etc. [01:22] i mostly drove to the beach, about 15km ;) [01:23] heh [01:24] 2.3km to the beach here [01:25] well to a beach, there's heaps of beaches here [01:25] i hardly ever go though [05:18] Funny how you never see "Mm" used as a unit. "when i moved here i think i drove about 1000km" [05:22] haha [05:22] i drove about 1Mm :) [05:22] In the Nordics people say "mile" to refer to 10km. [05:23] the problem here is that the US says a million is one thousand thousand. [05:23] oh hangon [05:23] it's a billion that's different [05:23] don't mind me :) [05:23] a billion is a thousand million or a million million [05:24] Both US and UK use the short scale. [05:24] yeah it seems to have changed a bit now. [05:24] a thousand million is more useful. [05:26] what i find confusing is when people use . instead of , as a separater. [05:26] like 1.000.000 for a million [05:26] or 1.234 [05:26] is it germany that does that? [05:28] Sweden does it too; I expect that many places in EU do. I'd read an article on the history of it, if you find one. [05:32] Yeah wikipedia has some information. [05:32] apparently some places are moving to using spaces. [05:44] Because that's not even more confusing at all >.> [05:44] <.< [05:45] "I have 5 1 dollar bills" [05:47] You're only meant to use separators if you have numbers bigger than 9999 [05:47] so like 10,000 vs 10.000 vs 10 000 [05:48] i like $34k [05:48] or $34.5k [05:48] reads better to me than $34,500 [05:48] and $34.500 just seems confusing to me at first. [05:49] and if it's $34.499 i think someone's doing something weird with cents :/ [05:49] Gasoline prices here are specified down to thousandths of a dollar... [05:49] although it's usually euro, and i don't have alt-gr setup. [05:49] eg. $2.759/Gal [05:50] ick [05:50] i hate this .9 thing that's been going around [05:50] but it's also annoying when people have amounts like $8.30 for things. [05:51] so you need like $5+2+1+20c+10c [05:51] or to end up with change.. [05:51] a while back i got petrol and i got $20 of petrol or something and it was charged at $20.05 or something. [05:52] because their silly machine had put too much petrol in by a little [05:52] actually i don't think we have 5c coins anymore. [05:53] oh it was $20.01, and i was paying with credit card.. it's just i hadn't seen it before.. [06:02] mercutio: germany uses "," where we would use ".", yes [06:03] 1,5 (DE) = 1.5 (US) [06:05] ahh [06:05] i knew it was some euro country [06:05] you're up late :) [06:13] It looks like more countries use commas than dots: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimal_mark#Hindu.E2.80.93Arabic_numeral_system [06:13] Decimal mark :: A decimal mark is a symbol used to separate the integer part from the fractional part of a number written in decimal form. Different countries officially designate different symbols for the decimal mark. The choice of symbol for the decimal mark also affects the choice of symbol for the thousands separator used in digit grouping, so the latter is also treated in this article. In mathematics the decimal mark is a type... [06:27] hehe: "In 1958, disputes between European and American delegates over the correct representation of the decimal mark nearly stalled the development of the ALGOL computer programming language." [06:29] heh dne [06:31] Or early, if you're on PDT as ARP is. 06:03:40 ⤷ | you're up late :) [06:32] depends if up late or up early... [06:32] you're up late too brycec :) [06:32] I awoke at 0500 :P [06:32] oh [06:32] you're up early [06:32] i only slept for 4 hours last night [06:33] i shouldn't really still be up. [06:33] Yep. Too early. But I couldn't risk going back to sleep and missing my conference call 30 minutes from now. Plus i have lots to catch up upon. [06:33] * brycec got <5hrs [06:33] i keep meaning to do micronaps when i don't sleep much [06:33] and i never seem to get around to it [06:34] i used to do them all the time, it worked well. [06:34] I've been micronapping this week, since I'm on vacation. [06:34] i used to find micronaps were great for coding [06:34] i'd be stuck on some problem, haev a micronap, and immediately after waking be able to implement heaps of stuff suddenly. [06:35] I can confirm. [06:35] in contrast to huge hours long debugging sessions with little progress.. [06:36] sometimes stepping away seems to be the best solution [06:36] That's what she said!! [06:58] *** nesta has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [07:09] *** nesta has joined #arpnetworks [10:30] *** anisfarhana has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) [10:31] *** anis has joined #arpnetworks [12:15] *** grody has quit IRC (Quit: Lost terminal) [12:50] *** grody has joined #arpnetworks [12:52] hmm.. why does my irssi ignore the wait 5000 instruction after sending auth [12:52] not having a good week :'( [18:22] heh [18:22] weechat ftw [18:22] :) [18:23] mercutio: and yes a lot of rain atm i'm in Texas [18:23] i go to work soon too!