[06:04] *** BekarfelPC has joined #arpnetworks [06:04] *** BekarfelPC has left [09:53] If I wake up, and even considering the missing hour, I'm still drunk, that's not a good sign is it? :) [11:46] it's a great sign [11:47] well a great sign that you should probably go back to bed [11:59] perhaps [11:59] or back to the bar I don't remember leaving last night [12:00] since driving right now is out of the question... might as well walk to a bar, and have a "soft landing" [12:02] uhh [12:02] it's a vicious cycle [12:10] yeah [12:10] i hardly drink at all now anymore [12:11] but i think that's partially because i tend to feel drained afterwards [12:12] I feel *nothing* afterwards. :) [12:13] hmm, apparently 20 freescale semiconductor people died in that malysia incident [12:13] apparently freescale semiconductor is branch of motorolla that did 68000 etc [12:13] i suppose they're missing not dead atm [12:13] I taught a class at freescale mexico [12:14] and then went on the "tequila train" that weekend [12:14] heh [12:14] some hours of which I don't exactly recall :) [12:14] $45 for 90 minutes on a train, and a tour of Casa Herradura [12:14] and *all* the tequila I could drink [12:14] which made the deal essentially free :) [12:15] hah [12:15] but if you don't remember it did it really happen [12:15] I remember the early parts :) [12:15] maybe you only had one shot, and it contained some memory-draining drug [12:15] I remember the cans of pre-mixed tequila and [random soft drink mixer] [12:15] tequila and grape juice! [12:16] tequila and orange drink! [12:16] i had some memory-draining drug at the dentist once, i couldn't remember anything the next day even [12:16] actually i think i could kind of remember things the next day, but not store [12:16] i found the experience kind of curious, and wrote some stuff down i think :) [12:17] pre-mix is where alcohol went wrong [12:18] although, in oz, the bundy-and-coke cans were wonderful [12:18] bundy = bundeburg rum [12:18] .. http://www.danmurphys.com.au/product/DM_28730/bundaberg-up-rum-and-cola-cans-375ml [12:20] oh i had a friend that got into that [12:20] well not the cans the rum [12:20] wow it's expensive [12:22] http://www.danmurphys.com.au/product/DM_5057/chartreuse-green-700ml [12:22] ever tried that? [12:29] nope... but if I ever get back to oz, I might ask for it [12:29] not likely though.. oz won't let me back in [12:29] it's french [12:29] it's all over the place [12:29] ahh [12:30] it's at some bars here. [12:30] looks a bit carby though [12:30] I'd probably steer clear [12:30] it's 55% [12:30] you don't need much of it [12:30] 55% what? :) [12:30] 55% alcohol. [12:30] oh [12:31] it's really strange, you hardly need anything to feel something from it [12:31] and it's complex but sweet [12:31] yeah... 11g per shot [12:32] how much is most alcohol? [12:32] that does seem like a lot [12:32] distilled alcohol is zero [12:32] rum, tequila, bourbon, gin... all zero g of carb [12:32] really [12:32] yes. it's all distilled [12:32] no sugars left [12:33] alcohol is ethanol, not sugar [12:33] but beer and wine have carbs [12:33] it's made from sugar though [12:33] and sweet drinks [12:33] yes [12:33] well coke is high sugar :/ [12:33] or cola [12:33] but ethanol and carbs take very different pathways through the body [12:33] right... I don't drink sugary mixers now either [12:33] oh you linked one :/ [12:33] yeah - I drank that before I went low-carb [12:34] just like the tequila mixes [12:34] 30g in one example of a bourban and cola can [12:34] can't have that now [12:34] last night I was drinking rum and soda [12:34] no carbs. no aspartame [12:34] ahh ok [12:34] well you can just drink straight [12:35] yeah - I often now just have tasty gin on the rocks [12:35] like bombay saphire [12:35] haha i like that [12:35] and we're way off topic heh [12:35] wait... is there a topic for #arpnetworks? :) [12:35] I thought it was just "customers talking about random things" [12:36] it mostly is [12:36] "and the occasional guy who works here" :) [12:36] until there's a network outage :) [12:36] and sometimes peopel ask questions [12:37] true [12:45] *** erdic has joined #arpnetworks [13:11] soft landing accomplished! [13:11] captain morgan rum and diet in hand [13:42] there is no topic [13:43] i'm at the las vegas airport [13:43] :o [13:43] i've never been into gin [13:45] when a buddy of mine ordered gin on time, the bartender said, "i've been an alcoholic all my life, but i never stole my dad's gin" [13:45] at least you're not flying out of thailand :) [13:45] s/on time/one time/ [13:45] when a buddy of mine ordered gin one time, the bartender said, "i've been an alcoholic all my life, but i never stole my dad's gin" [13:45] RandalSchwartz: indeed, this is gonna be an easy 45 minute flight back to LA :) [13:46] you probably could have driven back in the time it takes you to wait in the airport and fly. :) [13:48] RandalSchwartz: but i can drink and fly, but not drink and drive ;) [13:49] plus, you *feel* it after a 4 hour drive; with flying, it's like "wow, i'm here already" [13:49] no stress [13:50] true to both [13:50] portland to eugene via a small plane was always easier than the same in a car. [13:50] I miss piloting :( [13:52] no drinking and flying if you're the pilot ;) [13:52] true [13:52] "8 hours bottle to throttle" [13:52] unless you fly for southwest [13:52] * RandalSchwartz grins [13:53] hahahaha [13:53] ... http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2013-01-08/bottle-to-throttle-a-short-history-of-drunk-pilots [13:53] alcohol effects increase when flying [13:54] I've been told that, but never really noticed the difference. [13:55] I think the problem is that free booze tends to have me drink even more [13:56] i don't fly enough to get it free [13:56] i still don't notice much of a difference [13:57] delta diamond for the fourth year in a row [13:57] 125000 miles a year for that [13:58] and not from credit card spending... that's real "butt in the chair" miles [13:59] Ahh.. it was Northwest (now part of Delta), not Southwest, for the comment earlier [14:01] wow lots of flying [14:01] well - that's what happens when you can't find work in your home state. :) [14:03] hah yeah [14:04] whoa, found a lost terminal: [14:04] USER TTY FROM LOGIN@ IDLE JCPU PCPU WHAT [14:04] garry tty1 - 17Aug13 204days 0.10s 0.09s -bash [14:05] I hate when that happens [14:12] hah [14:12] i do that too [14:12] he's on local console [14:12] so probably used ip/kvm or such [14:12] or his laptop has been up for a very long time :) [14:18] ok - I don't get it. why is "Happy" a popular song? [14:18] is it because the world saw "despicable me 2", and that song is used in some memorable point there? [14:29] Lots of promo, most likely. [14:29] Including that. [14:29] Never heard this song before. [15:42] *** reyges has joined #arpnetworks [16:13] Also because it's a catchy, happy tune. Two key ingredients to "pop" right there. [16:13] I totally forgot about DM2 and its inclusion [16:14] But the song was recently posted to a G+ community I follow and I thought "hey, what a happy song" [16:14] As for its "24 hours of Happy" "music video" "pr blitz"... No. Just no. The same chorus looped over and over for 24 hours straight. Good god. [17:00] *** qbit has quit IRC (Quit: leaving) [17:04] *** qbit has joined #arpnetworks [17:14] *** qbit has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [17:14] *** qbit has joined #arpnetworks [17:24] *** qbit has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [17:24] *** qbit has joined #arpnetworks [17:34] *** qbit has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [17:34] *** qbit has joined #arpnetworks [17:44] *** qbit has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [17:44] *** qbit has joined #arpnetworks [18:57] @wa 30 megabits per second times month in GB [18:57] convert 30 Mb\/s (megabits per second) month to gigabytes;9855 GB (gigabytes);9.855 TB (terabytes);9.855×10^12 bytes;78.84 Tb (terabits);7.884×10^13 bits;8.963 TiB (tebibytes);~~ ( 0.00011 ~~ 1\/9230 ) × estimated data content of the deep web (as of 2001) (~~ 91000 TB );~~ ( 0.059 ~~ 1\/17 ) × estimated data content of the surface web (as of 2001) (~~ 170 TB );~~ 0.49 × text content of the Library of Congress (~~ 20 TB );information;[in [18:58] @wa 100 megabits per second times month in GB [18:58] convert 100 Mb\/s (megabits per second) month to gigabytes;32850 GB (gigabytes);32.85 TB (terabytes);0.03285 PB (petabytes);3.285×10^13 bytes;262.8 Tb (terabits);2.628×10^14 bits;~~ ( 0.02 ~~ 1\/61 ) × identifiable storage capacity of the human brain (~~ 2 PB );~~ ( 0.2 ~~ 1\/5 ) × estimated data content of the surface web (as of 2001) (~~ 170 TB );~~ 1.6 × text content of the Library of Congress (~~ 20 TB );information;[information] [19:02] brycec: Is there a list of commands accepted by BryceBot ? [19:03] a help page of sorts perhaps [19:04] @help [19:04] gizmoguy, if you need help, just ask in the channel. If someone knows the answer, they will reply. [19:04] lol. [19:05] not sure what I expected to be honest [19:05] @man BryceBot [19:05] Searching for 'Bryce Bot site:http://linux.die.net/man/' instead. [19:05] 0 total results returned for 'Bryce Bot site:http://linux.die.net/man/', here's 0 [19:05] :-) [19:05] @list [19:05] !list [19:06] darn. [19:06] @goog time in toronto [19:06] @time in toronto [19:09] @wa time in toronto [19:09] current time in Toronto, Ontario, Canada;10:08:21 pm EDT -> Sunday, March 9, 2014;0 hours;Toronto, Canada, , 10:08:21 pm EDT, Sunday, March 9 New York City, New York, , 10:08:21 pm EDT, Sunday, March 9;1 hour 51 minutes 39 seconds;2:08:21 am GMT -> Monday March 10, 2014 [19:09] No list, Somewhere around 250 commands alone (not counting URL regex stuff) mnathani ' [19:09] There was a wiki started... [19:09] As requested by toddf [19:10] brycec: do you ahve the wiki url handy? [19:10] github.com/brycied00d somewhere there [19:11] (Because documenting 250+ functions is just madness, and I don't have time to) [19:11] https://github.com/brycied00d/BryceBot-Documentation [19:11] Are you guys looking for something specific? [19:11] thanks [19:41] @wa what is irc [19:41] Inland Real Estate (IRC);market cap->$1.04 billion, revenue->$184.4 million, employees->129, revenue \/ employee->$1.43 million, net income->$111.7 million, shares outstanding->99.75 million, annual earnings \/ share->$1.11, P\/E ratio->9.41, annual dividends \/ share->$0.57, dividend yield->5.01%, (based on trailing 12-month totals, last close price and annual employees);day->month->YTD->year->5 year, -3.43%->+2.22%->+0.06%->+12.16%->+146.13%;h [19:41] not what i was asking.. [19:41] @wa what is arpnetworks [19:41] Couldn't grab results from json stringified precioussss. [19:41] *** robonerd has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [19:42] *** robonerd has joined #arpnetworks [19:42] *** robonerd has quit IRC (Changing host) [19:42] *** robonerd has joined #arpnetworks [19:56] I am getting 404 Not Found nginx for www.google.com [19:57] it is resolving to 23.201.77.15 for some reason [19:57] um [19:57] O_o [19:57] what resolvers? [19:57] it switched to 173.194.43.81 [19:58] either my ISP resolver [19:58] or 8.8.8.8 [20:04] that's an akamai address [20:04] weird [20:04] yeah [20:08] don't think akamai hosts any google content [20:09] google is their own cdn, they don't need akamai [20:13] exactly [20:13] that is why you got a 404 [20:14] I am more concerned as to how www.google.com got resolved to that IP [20:15] try dig against your ISP's resolvers [20:18] lol [20:20] they come back with normal 74.125.226.146 [20:20] must have been some kind of glitch [20:20] "We tried hijacking google traffic so we could inject ads... it backfired when our Google Apps-hosted mail broke." [20:21] O_o [20:21] (At least that's what I expect happened) [22:59] *** ant has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) [22:59] *** ant has joined #arpnetworks [23:08] *** reyges has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) [23:31] *** maxchikurow has joined #arpnetworks