why, freenode, why? :( what's wrong mhoran ? Oh, freenode. ah You're up late! wut this is early for me? :) Heh. I have no idea what time it is there. I'm confused enough as it is. In Japan at the moment. well, beginning of the month, always a busy time with billing, etc... I guess it's ... 2am? ah cool, JP! yup 2:36AM PST This is a pretty interesting timezone to be in, actually. Pretty practical for international business. o'rly? nice But, I'm on vacation (and between jobs) so I can't say I'm talking from experience. Seems to be working for mike-burns, who's here with me, though. random tip: I've been doing a lot of node.js coding lately. I just found this today and am finding it useful: http://javascript.crockford.com/code.html That's useful. mhoran: say hi to Mike for me He says hello. :) mike-burns: LOL cool I've been traveling time zones a bunch lately (EST -> CEST -> CST -> JST -> [tomorrow] EST -> CEST), and through this I've realized: the trick is to sleep whenever you can, however you can. Not much of a trick, sadly. hah I do that normally... Hah, quite true. mhoran: it's interesting as long as you never need to depend on someone in a north american timezone. When I was dealing with .jp colleagues, basically anything had a 1 day rtt. evhan: welcome to #arpnetworks (i don't believe I've seen your nick around here before) up_the_irons - did you see http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6540 "this document advises that IPv6 support is no longer considered optional" rfc6541 - "no really guys, we'll hold our breaths until you implement it" heh up_the_irons: Heyo, cheers -- I'm the punk who keeps asking for media changes :D jdoe: Yeah, I just worked with India for a year, so I know how that is. RandalSchwartz: no, i did not see that yet, tnx for the link RandalSchwartz: not sure it will have much effect... sometimes i work with people and they act like IPv6 is something foreign, or still 10 years away evhan: :) this one is interesting too: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6204 it mentions dhcpv6... I thought that was dead in the water? yeah, me 2.. dead? we talk about it in school... or was that dns for ipv6... see how well i pay attention in class :P hmm nope, seems isc dhcpd does dhcpv6 now don't always trust isc... dhcpv6 probably only exists b/c ppl are used to dhcp.. but in v6, it really isn't needed