Session Start: Fri Aug 17 00:00:00 2012 Session Ident: #glitchpc [00:00] * Now talking in #glitchpc
[00:00] * Topic is 'Welcome to #glitchpc chat. Profanity, trolls, and impersonation are not welcome here. Street1 has become a Silent Keyboard. http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/savannah/obituary.aspx?page=lifestory&pid=139870551'
[00:00] * Set by jacky on Tue Mar 02 11:03:23
[00:15]<@BC_Programming> lol it sort of worked
[00:15]<@BC_Programming> the video, I mean :/ but then I had to redo it somewhat because VirtualDub crashed
[00:15]<@BC_Programming> lol
[00:23]<@BC_Programming> bahaha... Freelancer.com has "experience points" and "leveling up" yeah, because all professional vocations are modelled after game mechanics
[00:24]<lucifer> Lol
[00:24]<@BC_Programming> OMFG
[00:24]<@BC_Programming> I levelled up
[00:24]<@BC_Programming> this is the happiest day of my life
[00:24]<@BC_Programming> lol
[00:26]<lucifer> Lol!
[00:28]<@BC_Programming> mmm may as well heck the C#/.NET job board there
[00:29]<@BC_Programming> maybe there will be something other than the "HI I WANT WoW HAX" postings
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[01:10]<Tux2> lol BC_Programming, you wouldn't believe how many "Factions" clones I get asked to make.
[01:10]<@BC_Programming> for bukkit/MC?
[01:10]<Tux2> yup
[01:10]<@BC_Programming> the job boards aren't overloaded with "I need WoW client hax" at least
[01:11]<@BC_Programming> that was my biggest issue with the listing, bunch of people wanted stuff like keygens/exploits and other moral gray area stuff
[01:11]<@BC_Programming> I think they might have cleaned that up
[01:12]<@BC_Programming> my favourites were the ones that wanted to get somebody to write a virus for them :/
[01:13]<Tux2> tee hee, that's funny
[01:13]<@BC_Programming> not really, they filled up half the job board "want hacking tool" "need software to infiltrate web servers" etc.
[01:14]<@BC_Programming> buried the legit stuff >:(
[01:15]<@BC_Programming> that was one of the reasons I stopped going there... though I think having my bidding capabilities suspended for pointing out that the contest was kinda rigged a bit might have contributed
[01:16]<@BC_Programming> Anyway while you're around, did you see my idea for a server event like that "big dig" there was some time ago?
[01:16]<Tux2> I did BC_Programming
[01:16]<@BC_Programming> what do you think
[01:16]<Tux2> I just haven't had time to comment on it. Those peeps want everything updated for 1.3.1
[01:17]<@BC_Programming> ahh yes
[01:17]<@BC_Programming> bloody peeps
[01:18]<Tux2> Once the server is updated to 1.3.1 I'll see about getting that event going
[01:18]<Tux2> I just have to ask for that day off of work.
[01:19]<@BC_Programming> oh, cool tux
[01:19]<Tux2> and of course if my boss asks, it's going to be kind of funny: "so I can run an event on a game server"
[01:20]<Tux2> It will probably be run twice, friday night and saturday morning. That way all time zones can participate.
[01:20]<Tux2> Of course not this friday and saturday
[01:21]<@BC_Programming> no rush really, just an idea that I had for an event/contest
[01:24]<@BC_Programming> so two separate 'contests' because effectively that's what it is
[01:24]<Tux2> exactly
[01:24]<@BC_Programming> only thing I worry about is people teaming up with skype but I guess that can't be helped
[01:24]<Tux2> lol, I could require you to be in the teamspeak channel...
[01:26]<Tux2> Oh, spectators, here's an idea...
[01:28]<Tux2> spectators are not invisible, they can't break blocks, and if a player spots a spectator they can do: /s down to teleport that spectator back to spawn
[01:28]<@BC_Programming> I think this is the plugin that provides for it: http://dev.bukkit.org/server-mods/ultra-hardcore/
[01:28]<@BC_Programming> hmm
[01:30]<@BC_Programming> Or it could be made team-based, like split into two teams or something
[01:30]<@BC_Programming> and spectators can only watch from the viewpoint of their teammates
[01:30]<Tux2> That would be cool
[01:31]<Tux2> lol, did you realize that you said iron ingots instead of gold ingots in your description?
[01:31]<@BC_Programming> did I?
[01:31]<@BC_Programming> well I meant gold ingots :P
[01:31]<Tux2> lol, I figured that out.
[01:34]<@BC_Programming> I like the team-based idea since that way each team could be in their own skype call or whatever and communicating with one another, or separate teamspeak channels could be made for each side or what-have-you
[01:35]<Tux2> exactly
[01:35]<lucifer> Preregister the teams though
[01:36]<@BC_Programming> yeah
[01:36]<lucifer> And use teamspeak so you can keep track
[01:37]<@BC_Programming> oh and it's otherwise pretty much vanilla (at least the way I'm thinking) eg. no griefprotection or anything, no seiges or any of that stuff, since that would probably make it really drawn out
[01:38]<@BC_Programming> (or mcMMO for that matter)
[01:38]<Tux2> exactly
[01:38]<Tux2> lol, I have the only kit plugin at the moment that supports written books.
[01:39]<@BC_Programming> cool!
[01:39]<Tux2> Yup! And it's before an official book API is out, too. :D
[01:39]<@BC_Programming> they just might pull yours and make it official ;P
[01:40]<Tux2> lol, it would have to be adapted to the bukkit model
[01:41]<Tux2> I have a feeling though that I'm probably going to be using mine even in the future as bukkit's api is probably going to be a bit restrictive
[01:42]<@BC_Programming> yeah... well that, and you will be used to yours by the time they have one anyway
[01:43]<Tux2> lol, yup
[01:44]<Tux2> Thing is, they can't really shut down the way I'm pulling the NBT data off, unless they restructure bukkit, so my method shouldn't need to be edited for quite a while
[01:44]<@BC_Programming> they'd basically need to break it on purpose which wouldn't be very nice
[01:44]<Tux2> Exactly
[01:45]<Tux2> and in doing so they would need to re-write a bunch of their own code.
[01:46]<Tux2> I'd have to say that my API is more straightforward and easy to use compared to the other guy's API that was out on the bukkit forum first.
[01:46]<@BC_Programming> looking at it I'd have to say so too
[01:47]<@BC_Programming> and they have a lot of posts from users having trouble with it
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[01:49]<Tux2> Exactly
[01:49]<Tux2> Mine handles what you give it and spits out an object ready to use in any bukkit ItemStack spot.
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[02:23]<Tux2> Ugh, I looked and it seems I'm using all my hard drive space on the minecraft server again...
[02:27]<@BC_Programming> oops
[02:32]<@BC_Programming> ooh found a random router D-Link WBR-1310
[02:32]<@BC_Programming> DD-WRT!
[02:32]<Tux2> :D Awesome!
[02:33]<@BC_Programming> It's not my router but looks like it hasn't been used in ages
[02:33]<@BC_Programming> will put DD-WRT on it later and try to use it in place of my laptop to bridge wireless-wired
[02:34]<Tux2> :D
[02:35]<@BC_Programming> oooh have you seen the stuff being added in MC 1.4?
[02:35]<Tux2> Nope, not yet.
[02:35]<Tux2> what are they?
[02:35]<@BC_Programming> hangable maps, frameable items, clay pots
[02:35]<Tux2> Awesome!
[02:37]<Tux2> Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
[02:37]<Tux2> /dev/xvda1 18G 17G 765M 96% /
[02:37]<@BC_Programming> :/ wow
[02:37]<@BC_Programming> what is using up most of the space?
[02:37]<Tux2> Yeah, it was at 22MB until I cleared out some log files
[02:37]<Tux2> Not quite sure. Running a disk analysis on the vm
[02:38]<Tux2> disk usage analysis
[02:38]<Tux2> Of course it's all over ssh as the disk usage analysis tool is on my desktop
[02:39]<Tux2> Last time this happened it was spacebukkit's logs...
[02:39]<Tux2> i have a feeling that's not what it is this time though... I locked that directory
[02:46]<@BC_Programming> oh side note: I made a few new wallpapers. Two of Cadence even
[02:46]<Tux2> awesome
[02:46]<Tux2> I need to check my deviant art account then. :D
[02:47]<Tux2> On a side note, if I ever can afford it, I would love this laptop: https://www.system76.com/laptops/model/gazp7
[02:47]<@BC_Programming> turned some of my older ones into "abstracts" by hiding the vector/text layers too
[02:47]<@BC_Programming> there were a few before as well, dunno if you saw 'noteworthy'
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[02:48]<@BC_Programming> ooh nice laptop. not sure I like the name, confuses me with Mac OS 7.6, lol
[02:49]<Tux2> lol!
[02:49]<Tux2> I know. I like that it has linux pre-loaded on it
[02:49]<Tux2> I've met the owner of the company before and I've used their servers before
[02:50]<@BC_Programming> 34 dA watchers
[02:51]<@BC_Programming> I made a lot of wallpapers, gallery is 6 pages long
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[02:52]<Tux2> lol, yup, that you did. :D
[02:52]<@BC_Programming> somebody is using my queen chrysalis sprite in a game or something
[02:52]<Tux2> ugh, I hate it when it hits the /proc directory, it takes forever in that folder
[02:53]<@BC_Programming> oh I used that moon of yours three times since that "Journey to Equestria" one
[02:54]<@BC_Programming> the /proc dir is just virtual and has the processes doesn't it? or is that /dev/proc
[02:55]<Tux2> lol, yeah, it's just virtual and has the processes
[02:56]<Tux2> I wish there was a way to exclude it from the scan...
[02:56]<@BC_Programming> I wonder what stat does on those "files"
[02:56]<Tux2> stat?
[02:57]<@BC_Programming> stat() function
[02:57]<@BC_Programming> get's information for a file, size and stuff
[02:57]<Tux2> oh
[02:57]<@BC_Programming> might be fstat() don't remember, something like that
[02:57]<Tux2> They're 0 byte files
[02:57]<@BC_Programming> I wonder why it takes a long time
[02:58]<Tux2> When you've got thousands of processes on a computer...
[02:58]<@BC_Programming> oh
[02:58]<@BC_Programming> lol
[02:58]<@BC_Programming> that would do it
[02:58]<Tux2> lol, yup
[02:59]<Tux2> Even though it's just a Minecraft server I also have mysql and apache running on it
[03:00]<@BC_Programming> mysql I imagine is used by several plugins
[03:00]<@BC_Programming> is apache for spacebukkit?
[03:00]<Tux2> yup
[03:00]<@BC_Programming> wow that was a good guess
[03:00]<Tux2> and my log output
[03:00]<Tux2> rofl
[03:00]<Tux2> mysql is used by spacebukkit, logblock, and mcmmo on my server.

Session Start: Fri Aug 17 03:05:09 2012 Session Ident: #glitchpc [03:05] * Now talking in #glitchpc
[03:05] * Topic is 'Welcome to #glitchpc chat. Profanity, trolls, and impersonation are not welcome here. Street1 has become a Silent Keyboard. http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/savannah/obituary.aspx?page=lifestory&pid=139870551'
[03:05] * Set by jacky on Tue Mar 02 11:03:23
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[03:05]<Tux2> :D
[03:05]<Tux2> wow, pid 902 has a huge amount of subprocesses
[03:06]<@BC_Programming> so you could fill a wall with a bunch of maps and get a nice world map overview
[03:06]<Tux2> Oh yeah. :D
[03:07]<@BC_Programming> http://dinnerbone.com/media/uploads/2012-08/screenshots/Minecraft_2012-08-15_15-05-27.png
[03:07]<@BC_Programming> bit small IMO though
[03:07]<@BC_Programming> still awesome nonetheless
[03:08]<Tux2> Yikes! PID 902 is the minecraft pid
[03:08]<@BC_Programming> I wonder what subprocesses it has
[03:09]<Tux2> Well, to be precise the rtoolkit process, but still
[03:11]<Tux2> Ha! just shut down minecraft for a second to free all those processes.
[03:11]<@BC_Programming> I guess when it restarts that clears that too?
[03:11]<Tux2> yeah
[03:12]<Tux2> although I think I glitched the disk usage analyzer...
[03:13]<@BC_Programming> now I see if the windows 8 RTM works better than the RC in VMWare
[03:14]<Serpent> RC? or CR? :)
[03:15]<@BC_Programming> Release Candidate
[03:15]<@BC_Programming> or Release Preview, I think
[03:15] * Serpent has only tried the CP
[03:15]<Tux2> lol, I found a bug...
[03:15]<Serpent> darn, that'd been a typo
[03:16]<Tux2> disk usage analyzer thinks that the /proc directory is 128TB!
[03:16]<@BC_Programming> lol
[03:16]<Tux2> That's going to throw off all the calculations significantly...
[03:16]<Serpent> 128TB occupied of 240MB?
[03:16]<Serpent> :)
[03:17]<Tux2> also, how many tty devices does a linux system need????
[03:17]<Tux2> lol, I guess on this system 64
[03:17]<@BC_Programming> is that a rhetorical question
[03:18]<Tux2> Not really...
[03:18]<Tux2> Just my frustration when the scan hits these virtual directories
[03:19]<Tux2> What was really bad was when I was trying to make a backup of my home directory and the backup program tried backing up a "file" that was actually an input stream...
[03:19]<Tux2> The backup hung.
[03:19]<@BC_Programming> lol
[03:20]<Tux2> It was in the .synfig directory
[03:20]<@BC_Programming> that's like when they recurse into reparse points/hard linked directories
[03:20]<Tux2> lol, yup
[03:20]<@BC_Programming> Oh no, I need a product key, whatever will I do, woe is me
[03:20] * @BC_Programming goes to msdn and get's one
[03:20]<Tux2> it should be on the download page
[03:23]<@BC_Programming> ahh you have to claim a key
[03:23]<Tux2> Oh?
[03:23]<@BC_Programming> can get up to five
[03:23]<@BC_Programming> some stuff gives you one automatic like Office 2003
[03:24]<@BC_Programming> Win8 and I think Win7 you get the download but the product key is separate
[03:24]<Tux2> heh, yup
[03:25]<@BC_Programming> well at least RTM installs properly now. the Release Preview just BSOD'd when booting for some reason
[03:25]<Tux2> lol
[03:25]<@BC_Programming> I think it was the VM though, since I updated VMWare to version 8 in the meantime as well
[03:27]<Tux2> Ah great, do I have to have man pages for just about every language on earth on my hard drive?
[03:27]<Serpent> BC_Programming, so there is the 8 Release Candidate?
[03:27]<Serpent> ye
[03:27]<@BC_Programming> mgiht be release preview
[03:27]<Serpent> *yet
[03:27]<@BC_Programming> it's got RTM (Released to Manufacturing)
[03:27]<@BC_Programming> eg. I have the version that would be purchased
[03:28]<Serpent> yep, I"ve been aware of RTM
[03:28]<Serpent> RP, that is
[03:29]<Serpent> gonna try it soon
[03:29]<@BC_Programming> VS2012 RTM was made available on MSDN/technet on the 15th, but I had it since the 28th of July heheh
[03:31]<Tux2> lol, I've kind of lost interest in anything microsoft.
[03:32]<Nepherius> BC_Programming got a noobish question for you, a graphic card with PCI-E 2.0 or 2.1, 3.0 x 16 works on any PCI-E slot ? :)
[03:32]<@BC_Programming> only x16 slots
[03:32]<Tux2> lol, any PCI-e slot
[03:32]<Tux2> yean, x16
[03:32]<Tux2> they are just slower
[03:32]<Nepherius> aha ok, thank you :)
[03:32]<Tux2> just like usb 3 devices can work on usb 1.1, they are just really slow
[03:57]<@BC_Programming> hmm layers of indirection to my desktop- Router->laptop->router->desktop
[04:19]<@BC_Programming> hmm Windows 8 first impressions
[04:19]<@BC_Programming> not bad at all
[04:20]<@BC_Programming> Different? Yes. Bad? No
[04:20]<@BC_Programming> considering putting it on my laptop instead of win7 actually, at least to get a start on WinRT
[04:20]<Serpent> did you try the Customer Preview?
[04:20]<@BC_Programming> no, I'm using the Release
[04:21]<Serpent> wanted to know whether they are differ much
[04:21]<Serpent> -are
[04:21]<Nepherius> Does it matter if the graphic card is 32bit or 64bit ?:D
[04:22]<@BC_Programming> huh?
[04:22]<@BC_Programming> Graphics cards aren't 32-bit or 64-bit, they are all 128-bit for PCI-E 16x, if memory serves
[04:24]<Nepherius> uhm Daytona Nvidia GeForce G210, 512MB, GDDR3, 32bit, HDMI, DVI, PCI-E Asus / Ati Radeon HD5450, 512MB, GDDR3, 64bit, DVI, HDMI, PCI-E / Placa video Gigabyte ATI Radeon HD 5450, 1024MB, GDDR3, 64bit, DVI, HDMI, PCI-E etc :)
[04:25]<@BC_Programming> doesn't say what the 64-bit even refers to
[04:26]<@BC_Programming> it could be the bus between the GPU and the memory, it could be the internal CPU data bus width, etc. therefore it's pretty much useless. Either way, it isn't going to matter
[04:26]<Nepherius> Memory BUS / BUS memory
[04:27]<@BC_Programming> well there you go. It's the GPU's memory bus width
[04:27]<Nepherius> ah ok, thanks again
[04:27]<@BC_Programming> I guess the question is, does it matter for what?
[04:28]<Nepherius> dotn really wanna buy something and see it's not compatible :)
[04:28]<@BC_Programming> not compatible? Oh. No the GPU information has no bearing on compatibility
[04:28]<Nepherius> hmm didn't know that
[04:30]<@BC_Programming> consider it like this, if something has a standard power plug, you can assume in North America it wants 120 volts, and in Europe/UK (with the different plug) 240 volts, right? in this case if it's PCI-E, you can assume that it will work with PCI-E, much as you can assume something with a power plug will work in an appropriate plug
[04:30]<@BC_Programming> eg, if you have a desk fan, it isn't going to matter if it spins really fast or really slow, it will work in the plug it was designed for as long as the plug works properly, if that makes sense
[04:31]<Nepherius> yes, that makes sense
[04:31]<@BC_Programming> cool, hope that helps :D
[04:32]<Nepherius> like always, you rock :P
[04:33]<@BC_Programming> Serpent: I found an article, about the differences between Release Preview and RTM:http://www.informationweek.com/software/operating-systems/windows-8-rtm-8-changes-from-release-pre/240005637
[04:34]<Serpent> thanks
[04:35]<@BC_Programming> np, I don't know the differences myself since Release Preview never actually booted for me
[04:47]<Tux2> lol, I think I'm going to enforce a new policy on all my plugins...
[04:48]<Tux2> on bukkit dev that is...
[04:48]<@BC_Programming> TELL
[04:48]<Tux2> No donations = no updates. ;)
[04:48]<@BC_Programming> heheh
[04:49]<Tux2> maybe then I'll start getting in some donations. ;)
[04:49]<@BC_Programming> one can hope
[04:49]<@BC_Programming> I've only gotten one donation on my site
[04:49]<@BC_Programming> though it was 100$
[04:50]<@BC_Programming> and it was that guy I was working for before, lol
[04:50]<Tux2> lol
[04:50]<Tux2> I've gotten two donations, grand total: $6
[04:51]<@BC_Programming> that's disappointing
[04:51]<Tux2> I've updated my signature with this: If updates to my plugins depended on donations, they would never update. Donate!(It's right next to the curse logo at the top of every project page)
[05:05]<@BC_Programming> hmm... I may want to go through all my wallpapers and make other aspect ratios for them
[05:05]<@BC_Programming> 4:3 and 16:9 versions
[05:06]<@BC_Programming> this is prompted mostly because my nightmare moon wallpaper is 16:10 and doesn't fit in my VM's 4:3, lol
[05:06]<Tux2> lol!
[05:07]<@BC_Programming> well that and I had a few requests for other aspect ratios
[05:10]<@BC_Programming> heh... Fruit Ninja is in the windows app store for free
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[05:15]<Tux2> lol
[05:16]<@BC_Programming> wonder how well it plays with a mouse
[05:16]<@BC_Programming> not that I've even played it before anyway
[05:17]<@BC_Programming> now to finally try to pulse my whatpulse stats
[05:17]<@BC_Programming> 4 million keystrokes, 50 miles, 1 million clicks...
[05:18]<Tux2> ugh
[05:18]<@BC_Programming> Browsers are annoying. Every single one "Oh hey I'm not the default! I better ask you to make sure you really want to not make me the default"
[05:21]<Tux2> lol, of course!
[05:22]<@BC_Programming> Win8 <kind> of tries to solve that, since it actually detects when you install a browser and asks then
[05:22]<@BC_Programming> but I doubt that will stop browsers from asking every single time you start them
[05:22]<Tux2> of course
[05:24]<@BC_Programming> I rather like Win8, and I'm not just saying that to be an opposing force to Camerongray, lol
[05:28]<@BC_Programming> I'm at 26,051,064 keys with whatpulse total now, lol
[06:27]<Tux2> lol...
[06:27]<Tux2> Oh boy, we have a deflector here!
[06:28]<@BC_Programming> oh?
[06:28]<Tux2> We must get him back into the win 8 haters camp!
[06:28]<Tux2> ;)
[06:28]<@BC_Programming> oh me
[06:29]<Tux2> I should probably at least give it a fair test, instead of the dev preview
[06:29]<Tux2> which was released quite a while ago
[06:29]<@BC_Programming> yeah
[06:30]<@BC_Programming> funnily enough, I got VS2012 early, but I wouldn't have been able to make win8-style apps with it until Win8 was RTM'd, so I guess they made quite a few changes to it
[06:30]<Tux2> lol
[06:30]<Tux2> I think I just posted my longest post to facebook ever...
[06:30]<@BC_Programming> it has a massive advantage in that it's a LOT cheaper than Windows used to be
[06:30]<@BC_Programming> 240 dollars for XP pro was ridiculous
[06:30]<Tux2> How much is win 8?
[06:30]<@BC_Programming> like 14 dollars or something
[06:31]<Tux2> WHAT?!?!?!
[06:31]<@BC_Programming> yeah it's really low, that might be the upgrade price, will look it up again
[06:31]<Tux2> lol, upgrade or not I can get it to install clean on a computer
[06:32]<@BC_Programming> well yeah but I mean upgraded license
[06:34]<Tux2> http://www.techradar.com/us/news/software/operating-systems/windows-8-release-date-and-price-all-the-latest-details-1088425
[06:35]<@BC_Programming> ahh I was a bit off
[06:35]<@BC_Programming> still a lot cheaper... heck that's cheaper than most games
[06:36]<Tux2> lol, yeah
[06:36]<Tux2> I'm surprised they haven't offered "upgrading" your computer from linux yet. ;)
[06:37]<Tux2> Of course, there's only a select few of us that don't have windows pre-installed on our machines
[06:40]<Tux2> Oh, BC_Programming, what is your opinion on banning RobinJ24 from the server?
[06:40]<@BC_Programming> what did he do?
[06:41]<Tux2> He got on the server yesterday and, when he thought that no one was on said: "yay! Now that no one is on I can break all the rules I like!"
[06:41]<@BC_Programming> :/
[06:41]<Tux2> Or that was the general gist of it
[06:41]<@BC_Programming> "thought" no one was on... but who was?
[06:41]<Tux2> GingerMay77, vanished
[06:41]<Tux2> This can all be verified through logs
[06:42]<@BC_Programming> lol
[06:42]<@BC_Programming> that must have been awkward
[06:42]<Tux2> lol, he doesn't know that she was on
[06:42]<@BC_Programming> yeah but did he do anything?
[06:42]<Tux2> thing is, someone WAS on tekkit, so he joined tekkit and started spamming them.
[06:42]<@BC_Programming> how so
[06:42]<Tux2> so that way he didn't have to worry about the spam filter
[06:43]<@BC_Programming> sorry not interrogating just curious
[06:43]<@BC_Programming> ahhh
[06:43]<Tux2> he filled the chat with swedish
[06:43]<@BC_Programming> have you translated it?
[06:43]<Tux2> Nope, not yet, I have to pull those logs
[06:48]<Tux2> 2012-08-16 23:16:47 [INFO] ?e[World]?d<RobinJ24>?f Ha
[06:48]<Tux2> 2012-08-16 23:16:47 [INFO] [World]<RobinJ24> Ha
[06:48]<Tux2> 2012-08-16 23:16:48 [INFO] ?e[World]?d<RobinJ24>?f Im alone
[06:48]<Tux2> 2012-08-16 23:16:48 [INFO] [World]<RobinJ24> Im alone
[06:48]<Tux2> 2012-08-16 23:16:57 [INFO] [World]<RobinJ24> now I can do stuff that's not allowed... [World]?d<RobinJ24>?f Oh darn
[06:48]<@BC_Programming> hmmm
[06:48]<@BC_Programming> hasn't he been banned before?
[06:49]<Tux2> Yup
[06:51]<@BC_Programming> interesting.
[06:52]<@BC_Programming> Well I'm indifferent... I was sort of hoping to kill him in PvP because he sort of flips when somebody does
[06:53]<Tux2> lol, let's just say I've been waiting to ban him again...
[06:53]<@BC_Programming> haha
[06:53]<Tux2> He stirs the pot just way too much
[06:53]<@BC_Programming> with that I must agree
[06:54]<Tux2> Of course he'll just say "I was joking"
[06:54]<@BC_Programming> that's what he always says...
[06:54]<Tux2> Exactly
[06:55]<Tux2> he's the whole reason why GingerMay77 got demoted.
[06:55]<@BC_Programming> then say "ok I unbanned you" and he'll say "it says I'm banned" and you say "oh I was joking"
[06:55]<Tux2> He angered her enough that she started blowing up at other players
[06:55]<Tux2> Which got her demoted...
[07:04]<Tux2> http://tux2mc.com/forum/viewtopic.php?showtopic=1503
[07:04]<@BC_Programming> BAM
[07:05]<@BC_Programming> in b4 "I was only joking"
[07:05]<Nepherius> Is there a huge performance difference between a dual core and core2duo ?
[07:05]<@BC_Programming> I'm not really sure
[07:05]<Tux2> There is a performance different
[07:05]<Tux2> difference
[07:05]<@BC_Programming> I don't think it's huge, but there probably is one
[07:06]<Tux2> Exactly
[07:06]<Tux2> I've worked with a dual core and a core2duo. Both the same speeds... the core2duo definitely was faster
[07:06]<Nepherius> Some guy was saying somehting like "even the lowest core duo is better then the best dual core", you guys agree with that ?:)
[07:07]<@BC_Programming> hmm
[07:07]<Tux2> Does he have benchmarks to back up that statement?
[07:07]<@BC_Programming> maybe a Core 2 duo
[07:07]<Nepherius> not really, Tux2
[07:08]<@BC_Programming> I think the core duo and core 2 duo have hyperthreading on each core but I'm not 100% on that
[07:08]<Tux2> hyperthreading can only be enabled if they are in 32 bit mode
[07:09]<Nepherius> I'm helping a friend buy a pc, probably second-hand, he;s not interested in gaming but he doesnt want a really weak one either :)
[07:10]<@BC_Programming> well core duo/core 2 duo would probably be more "future proof" overall
[07:10]<@BC_Programming> though that is just a feeling
[07:10]<Tux2> I have a core 2 duo machine still going strong. The dual cores are just too weak...
[07:10]<@BC_Programming> my laptop is a dual core
[07:10]<Tux2> I have a dual core AMD in my laptop
[07:11]<Tux2> Although that's an AMD and not an intel
[07:12]<@BC_Programming> yeah mines intel... T3200... dunno
[07:12]<@BC_Programming> maybe I just put up with slowness
[07:12]<Tux2> lol
[07:12]<@BC_Programming> it works for minecraft
[07:12]<Tux2> So does mine
[07:13]<@BC_Programming> and VS2012, but I think that's faster than 2010
[07:13]<Tux2> But of course, you're looking at someone who burns out laptops within a year
[07:13]<Tux2> (although that was when I didn't have a desktop to do the heavy lifting stuff)
[07:14]<@BC_Programming> mine is from Nov 2008
[07:14]<@BC_Programming> so going on four years
[07:14]<Tux2> I don't think having the CPU at 100% around 70% of the time helped any...
[07:14]<Nepherius> Well I'm down to Dell Optiplex 745 Desktop, Pentium Dual Core 3.0Ghz, 1Gb DDR2, 80Gb or Intel Core2Duo E4400 2 x 2.0 GHz / 1024 MB wich one would you choose ?
[07:14]<@BC_Programming> lol probably not
[07:15]<Tux2> I'd get the core2duo
[07:15]<Tux2> just because i've worked with machines with those specs
[07:15]<Tux2> the core2duo was definitely faster in that case
[07:16]<Tux2> it also depends on what you are doing though
[07:17]<@BC_Programming> I have this sudden craving for egg salad
[07:17]<Nepherius> work/browsing internet/movies ...
[07:17]<Tux2> core2duo would boot up and run faster for those things
[07:17]<Nepherius> ok, thanks a lot for your help :)
[07:18]<Tux2> No problem. :)
[07:22]<@BC_Programming> on an unrelated note I commented on your post
[07:22]<@BC_Programming> on facebook I mean
[07:27]<Tux2> lol, I saw
[07:27]<Tux2> I get instant notification of those things on my phone. ;)
[07:27]<@BC_Programming> robin did as well, lol
[07:27]<Tux2> lol, and got promptly deleted as well
[07:27]<@BC_Programming> heh
[07:28]<Tux2> A friendly debate is fine, but robin is just a troll when it comes to that...
[07:30]<Tux2> He doesn't know when to stop
[07:31]<Tux2> Well, I'm off, I need to sleep
[07:31]<@BC_Programming> later
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