| --- | Log | opened Wed Mar 17 00:00:15 2004 |
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| 00:30 | jotun | perl is excellent |
| 00:30 | jotun | i don't see why that shouldn't work! |
| 00:30 | | * mikegrb gives jotun several camels |
| 00:30 | | * jotun smokes them |
| 00:30 | @mikegrb | omg |
| 00:31 | @mikegrb | they were still alive |
| 00:31 | @mikegrb | umm |
| 00:31 | jotun | :< |
| 00:31 | @mikegrb | and the people in the band on letterman look like they are 15 |
| 00:31 | jotun | letterman is a punk! |
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| 01:41 | mesozoic | caker: you around? |
| 02:03 | @mikegrb | maybe |
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| 02:04 | @mikegrb | ;) |
| 02:04 | | * EFudd looks around |
| 02:05 | | * mikegrb steps on EFudd's toes |
| 02:05 | EFudd | oww |
| 02:05 | EFudd | i must work with you |
| 02:05 | EFudd | cause my cow-orkers do that often |
| 02:05 | @mikegrb | yup |
| 02:05 | @mikegrb | I'm in disguies |
| 02:05 | @mikegrb | disguise even |
| 02:06 | | * EFudd has l33t stuffz now |
| 02:07 | | * EFudd ponders |
| 02:07 | EFudd | i ened to fix .bash_profile to only exec a proc when i first shell login |
| 02:07 | EFudd | not, for example, create a new shell under screen |
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| 02:10 | @mikegrb | yes |
| 02:10 | @mikegrb | then fix me up like that |
| 02:10 | EFudd | what "fix you up" thingy are ya referring to?! :) |
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| 02:14 | @mikegrb | heh |
| 02:14 | @mikegrb | I need to execute some stuff like that |
| 02:14 | @mikegrb | haven't looked into it at all |
| 02:14 | EFudd | oh. |
| 02:14 | EFudd | i see. |
| 02:15 | @mikegrb | hmm |
| 02:15 | @mikegrb | inetd cant bind to a specific ip? |
| 02:16 | EFudd | bleh |
| 02:16 | EFudd | xinetd or sompn y0 |
| 02:16 | @mikegrb | yes |
| 02:16 | @caker | mesozoic: hey |
| 02:17 | EFudd | check this out |
| 02:17 | EFudd | http://www.jimgilliam.com/2003/11/the_definition_of_marriage.php |
| 02:17 | EFudd | read the definition of marriage there from november of 03 |
| 02:17 | EFudd | .... now go to m-w.com and look up marriage |
| 02:19 | @mikegrb | how can I get a list of installed packages in debian? |
| 02:19 | EFudd | sigh |
| 02:19 | @mikegrb | man pages for apt-cache and dpkg don't turn up anything :< |
| 02:19 | @mikegrb | no! |
| 02:19 | EFudd | american heritage is fokked now :/ |
| 02:19 | @mikegrb | don't sigh at me |
| 02:19 | EFudd | dpkg -l ? |
| 02:19 | @mikegrb | oh |
| 02:19 | @mikegrb | hmm |
| 02:19 | | * EFudd doesn't use debian for a reason tho |
| 02:19 | @caker | dpkg -l |
| 02:20 | EFudd | damn. wonder what reason i had for not using debian then! |
| 02:20 | @mikegrb | EFudd: thanks a lot |
| 02:21 | @mikegrb | you too caker |
| 02:21 | EFudd | np :) |
| 02:21 | @mikegrb | that wasn't very appearant even going back and re-reading the description of -l :< |
| 02:22 | EFudd | ah |
| 02:22 | EFudd | perhaps that's why i dont' use debian |
| 02:22 | EFudd | :) |
| 02:22 | @caker | init=/bin/emacs (EE joke) |
| 02:23 | EFudd | :) |
| 02:23 | | * EFudd familiar with joke :) |
| 02:24 | @mikegrb | hehehe |
| 02:24 | @mikegrb | Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on |
| 02:24 | @mikegrb | /dev/ubda 4.1G 940M 3.2G 23% / |
| 02:24 | @mikegrb | can't do that with gentoo |
| 02:24 | @mikegrb | :p |
| 02:24 | @mikegrb | and I pretty much have the same functionality |
| 02:24 | @mikegrb | few things left to finish up |
| 02:26 | @caker | hope I didn't break the forums |
| 02:27 | @caker | I added a "Watch this forum" email notification thing |
| 02:27 | @caker | Linode.com Discussion Forum Index -> Linode.com Announcements -> scroll down -> "watch this forum" |
| 02:30 | @mikegrb | lia |
| 02:30 | @mikegrb | liar |
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| 04:32 | smohekey | is anybody still up? |
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| 08:07 | Tenkawa | smohekey: I'm here now |
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| 09:19 | Cal | sighup ping caker |
| 09:19 | sighup | caker: ping! ping! ping! |
| 09:19 | sighup | caker was last seen on #linode 6 hours, 52 minutes and 17 seconds ago, saying: Linode.com Discussion Forum Index -> Linode.com Announcements -> scroll down -> "watch this forum" [1079508460] |
| 09:20 | @inkblot | moin dawgs |
| 09:20 | Cal | morning |
| 09:20 | Cal | host7 is hammered. I'm trying to figure out if it's something I've done. |
| 09:21 | @inkblot | it's st. patrick's day |
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| 09:21 | @inkblot | everyone and everything is hammered |
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| 09:28 | Cal | :) |
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| 10:06 | @mikegrb | inkblot: thegrebs.com <- my site knows |
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| 10:50 | besonen | anyone awake? i'll soon be signing up with linode but i don't want to run my own dns initially. i'm looking for a *reliable* transparent registrar. any recommendations? the only one i've found that appeals to me is gandi.net. unfortunately they aren't all that transparent (no mailing list, etc.). |
| 10:50 | @inkblot | zoneedit.com |
| 10:50 | eurozip | find a friend |
| 10:50 | @inkblot | or that |
| 10:51 | @inkblot | i host dns for several linoders |
| 10:56 | wtfe | everydns.net |
| 10:57 | Tenkawa | gotdns.org |
| 10:57 | Tenkawa | partial free services |
| 10:58 | wtfe | i've been using everydns.net for about 2 years now, never had a problem, quick updates, and free |
| 10:58 | wtfe | avoid publicdns.org |
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| 11:11 | @inkblot | i've been using movealong.org for about two and half years, it's been solid |
| 11:11 | @inkblot | and very flexible |
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| 12:39 | funkycow | granitecanyon.com also does dns |
| 12:39 | funkycow | i havent checked them out in a while though |
| 12:39 | funkycow | but ive been using them for ages |
| 12:40 | Newsome | I use granitecanyon for secondary. I run my own primary. |
| 12:40 | wtfe | granitecanyon.com == publicdns.org |
| 12:40 | wtfe | updates take frickin' forever |
| 12:44 | jotun | i used GC years ago |
| 12:45 | @inkblot | i tried |
| 12:45 | @inkblot | they failed to respond |
| 12:45 | wtfe | exactly |
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| 13:49 | dgc | I'm trying to set up an Apache virtual host, and failing miserably. |
| 13:50 | dgc | Apache is complaining about inputs on port 443, but I think I'm tryong to reach palin old port 80 :-( |
| 13:51 | chris | Look at the output of `apache -S` |
| 13:52 | chris | It'll tell you if your vhosts are setup correctly |
| 13:52 | dgc | OK looking... |
| 13:53 | dgc | "command not found" |
| 13:56 | chris | That's not possible if you have apache installed |
| 13:56 | chris | try `which apache` to find the binary |
| 13:56 | @inkblot | ha ha |
| 13:56 | @inkblot | chris, it certainly is possible |
| 13:56 | Cal | ummmm...that's not going to work is it? |
| 13:57 | chris | inkblot: aside from it not being in the path? If apache exists it has to have a binary :) |
| 13:57 | | * inkblot rolls his eyes |
| 13:57 | @caker | httpd |
| 13:57 | @inkblot | ha ha red hat |
| 13:57 | @mikegrb | httpa |
| 13:57 | chris | oh, the redhat stuff.... |
| 13:57 | | * chris shrugs and wanders off |
| 13:58 | dgc | Sorry. Mandrake (large) |
| 13:58 | @inkblot | see also: ha ha mandrake |
| 13:58 | Cal | caker, any idea what was up with host7 this morning? |
| 13:59 | @caker | Cal: well, I missed who ever was the cause -- who ever it was stopped/rebooted |
| 13:59 | @mikegrb | omg my friend thinks caker is hout |
| 13:59 | @mikegrb | er hot |
| 13:59 | @caker | mikegrb: I'm used to it :-p |
| 14:00 | @mikegrb | sure you are |
| 14:00 | @caker | large women find me attractive |
| 14:00 | @mikegrb | she is slim |
| 14:00 | @mikegrb | though getting married I just found out |
| 14:00 | @caker | ooo green on thegrebs |
| 14:01 | @mikegrb | :D |
| 14:01 | @mikegrb | of course, it is beer day |
| 14:01 | @mikegrb | css++ |
| 14:02 | | * Cal grumbles....brought my mail to a standstill. |
| 14:02 | dgc | OK, on mandrake it's httpd2. It shows *:* is a NameVirtualHost |
| 14:03 | dgc | default server www.crystre.org |
| 14:03 | dgc | port * namevhost www.crystre.org |
| 14:03 | @caker | Cal: this is exactly the reason we're moving to 2.6 on the host |
| 14:03 | dgc | Syntax is OK |
| 14:04 | dgc | bucuz of my vhost???? |
| 14:04 | chris | ..... |
| 14:06 | dgc | Yes, I know I'm not on htat linode. was a joke. feeble. |
| 14:07 | Cal | caker: so I can beat whoever is doing it with a big stick? :) |
| 14:07 | @caker | Cal: sure /me hands you a stick |
| 14:07 | Cal | now, do we find out who or jsut start swinging wildly? |
| 14:08 | Cal | :) |
| 14:09 | dgc | Swinging wildly? I thought she was getting married! |
| 14:11 | dgc | But seriously folks, I comment out the vhost stuff: it works. Put the (trivial) vhost stuff back in: it fails. |
| 14:11 | @caker | What fails? |
| 14:12 | @caker | anything in error log? |
| 14:12 | dgc | any atempted access to the box complains that I need https since i'm comingt in on port 443. I'm NOt coming in on 443. At least not on purpose |
| 14:13 | dgc | Try to hit www.crystre.org |
| 14:14 | dgc | what do U see? |
| 14:14 | wtfe | same thing |
| 14:14 | Cal | wow. NEVER seen that message. |
| 14:14 | dgc | error log. duh. looking.... |
| 14:14 | Cal | Is there some sort of port forwarding going on? |
| 14:14 | dgc | Not on purpose. |
| 14:15 | Newsome | looks like you've got your vhosts listening on all ports. make sure that your configuration is more like *:80 and *:443, rather than *:* |
| 14:16 | dgc | OK, but I was simply following the documentation. |
| 14:19 | dgc | error_log gives a hint. I'll work with it for awhile. Thanks. |
| 14:42 | eurozip | in apache 2 how do you do directory indexes; Options Indexes doesn't work |
| 15:00 | | * EFudd looks around then goes back under his Rock |
| 15:10 | @inkblot | mmmmm rock |
| 15:12 | Tenkawa | hehhh |
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| 16:07 | jake | anyone out there running icecast off of their linode? |
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| 16:34 | EFudd | 16:33 -!- simpleton changed the topic of #unix to: Is it wrong to be excited |
| 16:34 | EFudd | about 64-bit computing because 0xFEEDFACEFECE5 is a valid memory |
| 16:34 | EFudd | address? |
| 16:35 | chris | ew |
| 16:36 | @inkblot | yes, but it's ok if it's because 0xFEEDFACEC0FFEE is valid |
| 16:36 | EFudd | :) |
| 16:42 | | scatterbrain | scary |
| 16:43 | | scatterbrain | i'm thinking of limiting my linode bandwidth so my mrtg graphs can have smaller spikes |
| 16:43 | dgc | 0xFEEDFACEDEADBEEF |
| 16:44 | dgc | That's a full 64 bits |
| 16:44 | EFudd | "Weeks of Coding saves hours of planning." |
| 16:44 | EFudd | werd. |
| 16:45 | dgc | oxC0DEC0DEC0DEc)DE |
| 16:48 | wtfe | 0xCAFEBABE |
| 16:48 | jotun | 0xdeadcafebabe |
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| 16:55 | @tjfontaine | 0xDEFACED |
| 16:56 | @inkblot | 0xkthxbi |
| 17:03 | @tjfontaine | heh |
| 17:21 | dgc | followup: I fixed my Apache problems. It helps to actually read the documentattion instead of just bashing things. |
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| 18:16 | Cal | caker: you awake? |
| 18:16 | @caker | Cal: yup |
| 18:17 | Cal | if I want to upgrade from my Linode64 to a Linode128, is it possible? |
| 18:17 | @caker | Yes, it is without losing/changing anything |
| 18:17 | @caker | but it depends on availability at each data center |
| 18:18 | @caker | at TP, I only have a few 96 slots at the moment |
| 18:18 | Cal | when will it be possible? |
| 18:19 | @caker | You'd have to wait until someone cancels at ThePlanet, or wait until I get host20 up at HE, which would mean your IPs would change |
| 18:20 | Cal | crap...I hate changing IPs. WHen will host20 be up? (aprox?) |
| 18:20 | @caker | mid next week? |
| 18:21 | @caker | or wait another month and see if I get more space at TP |
| 18:22 | Cal | ok. Other than IP address changes, will everything else move without a change? |
| 18:22 | @caker | right |
| 18:22 | | scatterbrain | caker rocks. worship him. |
| 18:22 | Cal | It really depends on whether I wake up tomorrorrow to a hammered host7. :) |
| 18:22 | @caker | wait until tomorrow night after 2.6 is on that box |
| 18:23 | @caker | :) |
| 18:23 | | scatterbrain | ooh yeah. |
| 18:23 | Cal | I thought it was tomorrow morning... |
| 18:23 | @caker | Like I said, what you experienced this morning is the reason we're moving to 2.6 |
| 18:23 | @caker | what's your timezone? |
| 18:24 | Cal | Central. |
| 18:24 | Cal | (I'm the one in NLUG) |
| 18:24 | @caker | <-- duh |
| 18:24 | Cal | :) |
| 18:24 | @caker | I knew that right as I hit enter, btw! |
| 18:24 | Cal | HAR! |
| 18:24 | @caker | yeah, tomorrow night at 9, our time |
| 18:24 | Cal | ok. |
| 18:24 | Cal | the test will be Fri morning. |
| 18:25 | Cal | so unless whatever is hammering us if fixed, I've got another slow day of mail. :( |
| 18:26 | CaptSwaggerPa | | shell scripting question: is there a way to get a user's home directory similar to id? or do I have to awk the passwd file? |
| 18:26 | | scatterbrain | caker: waiting to see how those hosts deal with 2.6 before planning any of the other ones? |
| 18:27 | @caker | scatterbrain: more or less. After tomorrow 5/19 boxes will be on 2.6 |
| 18:27 | Cal | echo $HOME? |
| 18:27 | | scatterbrain | CaptSwaggerPants: ~$USER ? |
| 18:27 | CaptSwaggerPa | | Cal: I'm not the user in question |
| 18:28 | CaptSwaggerPa | | scatterbrain: I tried that but bash didn't like it |
| 18:28 | Cal | CSP: I guess it depends on the distro but gentoo's default profile sets a variable HOME. |
| 18:29 | eurozip | ~ |
| 18:29 | @inkblot | $(echo ~$USER) |
| 18:29 | @inkblot | or just ~$USER, really |
| 18:29 | @inkblot | assuming you have the username in $USER |
| 18:29 | | scatterbrain | inkblot: doesn't seem to work |
| 18:29 | CaptSwaggerPa | | yeah cd ~$USER doesn't work |
| 18:29 | eurozip | cd ~/ will work |
| 18:29 | eurozip | to your home, not another user |
| 18:30 | CaptSwaggerPa | | I need this for an arbitrary user |
| 18:30 | | scatterbrain | eurozip: i think he wants ~USER not ~current user |
| 18:30 | CaptSwaggerPa | | no me |
| 18:30 | CaptSwaggerPa | | not rather |
| 18:30 | | scatterbrain | ahah |
| 18:31 | | scatterbrain | i think the problem is the order of operation |
| 18:31 | | scatterbrain | tilde expansion is performed before variable expansion |
| 18:31 | Cal | CSP: O.I.C. , I think you are right, grepping the passwd might be the easiest way. |
| 18:31 | CaptSwaggerPa | | yeah |
| 18:31 | eurozip | grep $USER /etc/passwd | cut -d: -f6 |
| 18:31 | eurozip | that will work |
| 18:31 | CaptSwaggerPa | | yeah I didn't want to do it that way |
| 18:31 | CaptSwaggerPa | | because I'm lame |
| 18:31 | CaptSwaggerPa | | but it works |
| 18:31 | CaptSwaggerPa | | thx |
| 18:32 | eurozip | if you are gonna use bash anyhow, whynot? |
| 18:32 | @inkblot | you'd still be lame |
| 18:32 | eurozip | heh |
| 18:32 | CaptSwaggerPa | | well for this particular app it works |
| 18:32 | CaptSwaggerPa | | but if I didn't have an /etc/passwd and had ldap or something it would be good to know another way to do it |
| 18:33 | @inkblot | [inkblot@dorothy:~]$ id pedro |
| 18:33 | @inkblot | uid=1001(pedro) gid=1001(pedro) groups=1001(pedro) |
| 18:33 | @inkblot | [inkblot@dorothy:~]$ grep -c pedro /etc/passwd |
| 18:33 | @inkblot | 0 |
| 18:33 | eurozip | ah |
| 18:33 | CaptSwaggerPa | | poor pedro |
| 18:34 | eurozip | CaptSwaggerPants, you would have to query ldap, or whatever the info holder is |
| 18:34 | | scatterbrain | bless his soul |
| 18:34 | CaptSwaggerPa | | yeah there should be a way to do it without querying ldap |
| 18:34 | CaptSwaggerPa | | some PAM thingyish thing |
| 18:34 | eurozip | write a pam module |
| 18:34 | | scatterbrain | haha |
| 18:34 | CaptSwaggerPa | | shouldn't haveto |
| 18:35 | eurozip | I guess that is someone else's responsibility |
| 18:35 | eurozip | heh |
| 18:35 | eurozip | you know, developers are here for us :) |
| 18:35 | CaptSwaggerPa | | I wear multiple hats |
| 18:36 | eurozip | I guess linus shoudln't have had to write the kernel, and no one should have had to help him |
| 18:36 | eurozip | but they did... |
| 18:37 | @inkblot | dude, just use getpwent |
| 18:37 | CaptSwaggerPa | | see, I've started coding up many half baked ideas, and generally someone already did the same thing better |
| 18:38 | CaptSwaggerPa | | yes getpwent was what I was thinking |
| 18:38 | CaptSwaggerPa | | now where's the shell interface that is most likely in gnu coreutils that interfaces it |
| 18:38 | CaptSwaggerPa | | hmmm. |
| 18:39 | eurozip | doesnt getpwent only work with /etc/passwd |
| 18:39 | @caker | way to blue |
| 18:39 | eurozip | FILES |
| 18:39 | eurozip | /etc/pwd.db The insecure password database file |
| 18:39 | eurozip | /etc/spwd.db The secure password database file |
| 18:39 | eurozip | /etc/master.passwd The current password file |
| 18:39 | eurozip | /etc/passwd A Version 7 format password file |
| 18:40 | eurozip | it works with yp however, not ldap |
| 18:40 | @inkblot | eurozip, it goes through pam |
| 18:40 | eurozip | not all distros have getpwent (mdk comes to mind) |
| 18:41 | @inkblot | ha ha mandrake |
| 18:41 | CaptSwaggerPa | | ha ha indeed |
| 18:41 | eurozip | getent is there, but does not get pw info |
| 18:41 | @inkblot | ha ha mandrake |
| 18:42 | @inkblot | later hobes |
| 18:42 | eurozip | adios, same here |
| 18:42 | | scatterbrain | should be fairly trivial to write a program that calls getpwent and outputs the result :P |
| 18:43 | CaptSwaggerPa | | doesn't make too portable of a shell script with that extra baggage |
| 18:43 | | scatterbrain | i assume you don't want to rely on /home/$USER :P |
| 18:45 | @mikegrb | or $HOME |
| 18:45 | CaptSwaggerPa | | heh |
| 18:46 | CaptSwaggerPa | | mikegrb: welcome to 15 minutes ago |
| 18:46 | @mikegrb | but $HOME only works for current user |
| 18:46 | @mikegrb | yes |
| 18:46 | @mikegrb | heh |
| 18:46 | @mikegrb | was busy elsewhere |
| 18:46 | Cal | heh |
| 18:47 | CaptSwaggerPa | | 'sokay |
| 18:50 | CaptSwaggerPa | | now I can bill this irc conversation to $CLIENT |
| 18:52 | @mikegrb | research? |
| 18:53 | CaptSwaggerPa | | yeah |
| 18:56 | CaptSwaggerPa | | this is going to be so great when I don't have to fuck around with qmail anymore |
| 19:00 | @mikegrb | caker: omg |
| 19:00 | @mikegrb | The following ERRORS occured |
| 19:00 | @mikegrb | * password,Your password contains illegal characters. |
| 19:00 | @mikegrb | Jo#5sBdiSi3i |
| 19:00 | @mikegrb | wtf |
| 19:00 | @mikegrb | :< |
| 19:01 | @mikegrb | Bi*2fWruMw7y is bad too |
| 19:06 | @mikegrb | DAYTON, Tenn. - The county that was the site of the Scopes "Monkey Trial" over the teaching of evolution is asking lawmakers to amend state law so the county can charge homosexuals with crimes against nature. |
| 19:06 | @mikegrb | fscking idiots |
| 19:07 | @mikegrb | http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=519&e=5&u=/ap/county_gay_ban |
| 19:10 | --- | ---> epic [~epic@c-66-176-214-90.se.client2.attbi.com] has joined #linode |
| 19:10 | epic | hey caker, you in |
| 19:10 | epic | does anyone know when he will be processing registrations? |
| 19:12 | @mikegrb | I'm not sure that he would accept yours |
| 19:12 | epic | hmm |
| 19:13 | epic | well that would suck major |
| 19:13 | epic | because there are no other VPS's with your capabilites |
| 19:13 | @mikegrb | correct |
| 19:13 | epic | console login; charts; easy to reinstall the os |
| 19:13 | @mikegrb | yes, we know this |
| 19:13 | @mikegrb | that is why linode is the best out there |
| 19:13 | epic | you guys are the closest thing to a dedicated server ;P |
| 19:14 | epic | exactly |
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| 19:14 | Dave | hello |
| 19:15 | epic | Hello. |
| 19:18 | jotun | hallo |
| 19:18 | epic | Agh. |
| 19:18 | jotun | ach |
| 19:18 | epic | I really need to know if I will be accepted :-| |
| 19:19 | heidi | well if he hasn't accepted it by now, I am not sure he will |
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| 19:19 | epic | I have not even put it through; I used to be k3rnel |
| 19:19 | @mikegrb | when did you apply? |
| 19:19 | epic | I need to speak with him first. |
| 19:20 | @mikegrb | well email him or call the number on the site |
| 19:20 | epic | Okay. |
| 19:21 | --- | Channel: mode/#linode [+o scatterbrain] by ChanServ |
| 19:23 | heidi | hrm |
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| 19:51 | epic | = |
| 19:51 | epic | = |
| 19:51 | epic | = |
| 19:51 | EFudd | ! |
| 19:51 | epic | sorry |
| 19:51 | epic | fell asleep :-\ |
| 19:52 | EFudd | irk less |
| 20:45 | epic | hello? |
| 20:51 | epic | caker: Are you here? |
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| 21:04 | @mikegrb | no |
| 21:36 | | * EFudd begins to wodner if caker has multiple personalities |
| 21:36 | EFudd | that's 2x now someone said "caker?" and mike said "no." |
| 21:37 | chris | Don't know why epic would want to reapply anyway, doesn't sound like caker would accept his business |
| 21:37 | chris | Besides, doesn't epic have all those l33t shell services? |
| 21:38 | Dave | s/have/want i think |
| 21:38 | | * EFudd ponders |
| 21:38 | EFudd | I musta missed something. I need backstory such that I can taunt effectively. |
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| 22:55 | schweeb | http://bash.org/?245710 <--- this quote rules. |
| 23:05 | schweeb | http://bash.org/?14207 |
| 23:05 | schweeb | http://bash.org/?14207 |
| 23:06 | schweeb | oops |
| 23:06 | schweeb | double post |
| 23:06 | schweeb | that last one is epic/k3rnel/elfstone |
| 23:06 | EFudd | 14207 isn't |
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| --- | Log | closed Thu Mar 18 00:00:38 2004 |