Session Start: Sat Dec 15 00:00:00 2012
Session Ident: #glitchpc
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[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'
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[07:44]<@Mulreay> Urban birds have learnt to line their nests with cigarette butts. Nicotine is a powerful insecticide that wards off mites, lice and fleas.
[07:59]<@jacky> wow.. I must have dyslexic reading or something today
[07:59]<@jacky> "Urban birds have learnt to line their butts with cigarettes"
[08:00]<@jacky> whew
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[08:56]<+camerongray> Tux2, can you let me know when you are online
[08:57]<@jacky> I think you mean other descriptive terms. Like: awake or alive
[08:57]<@jacky> heh
[08:57]<+camerongray> hahaha
[08:57]<+camerongray> hey jacky
[08:57]<@jacky> Howdy
[08:57]<@jacky> :)
[09:02]<+camerongray> Got my new server running :D
[09:03]<@jacky> cool
[09:03]<@jacky> trying to remember... a deidicated machine?
[09:03]<+camerongray> Yeah
[09:04]<@jacky> how does that work... in that something must be installed on it, for you to be able to get into it in the first place
[09:04]<+camerongray> Colocated, so I own the hardware and just pay for the space, bandwidth and power in a datacenter
[09:04]<@jacky> ah.. not a rented dedicated machine. cool
[09:04]<@jacky> is it located near you?
[09:04]<+camerongray> Kansas City so not really :P
[09:04]<@jacky> heh
[09:05]<@jacky> they sold it to you then, right?
[09:05]<+camerongray> Nah, bought it from eBay and shipped it to them
[09:05]<@jacky> ah
[09:05]<+camerongray> It has a really cool feature, has a small onboard computer that runs even while the server is off, can log in through a browser and remotely turn it on, reset it or even access a virtual monitor keyboard and mouse
[09:05]<@jacky> did it go to Scotland first?
[09:05]<+camerongray> nah, shipped it directly
[09:05]<@jacky> figured
[09:05]<@jacky> so that's how it is done, eh?
[09:06]<+camerongray> yeah
[09:06]<+camerongray> Shipping one of my monitors from Virginia to here cost $100
[09:06]<@jacky> and that "small onboard computer"... has some basic software/OS, that you never fiddle with?
[09:06]<+camerongray> Yeah
[09:06]<+camerongray> Has a second ethernet port on the back that connects to tthat
[09:06]<+camerongray> that*
[09:07]<@jacky> well... kansas city is only like 1,200 miles from me. If ever you need a fan replaced or something, just let me know
[09:07]<@jacky> hehe
[09:07]<+camerongray> lol
[09:07]<@jacky> is it brand new?
[09:07]<+camerongray> They offer "Remote hands" for $20/15mins
[09:07]<@jacky> what's that?
[09:08]<+camerongray> As in they send their own engineer to work on it
[09:08]<@jacky> a human slave?
[09:08]<+camerongray> lol, pretty much
[09:08]<@jacky> does what you tell him to do?
[09:08]<@jacky> I mean... you're not getting his brain and experience too, are you?
[09:09]<+camerongray> lol, If a drive were to go I'd send them a replacement and tell them to put it in
[09:09]<@jacky> how long will you be around? .... I need to go for a bit
[09:09]<+camerongray> All day pretty much
[09:10]<@jacky> ok
[09:10]<@jacky> but for diagnosing... he just sees and reports, and lets you do the thinking
[09:10]<@jacky> that's what I would expect
[09:10]<@jacky> unless you pay more
[09:10]<+camerongray> Yeah
[09:10]<@jacky> is it brand new?
[09:10]<+camerongray> Nah, refurb
[09:10]<+camerongray> This is the machine: http://www.ebay.com/itm/200837777406?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649
[09:10]<@jacky> ok.. will look at that when I come back
[09:10]<@jacky> see ya
[09:10]<@jacky> and... congrats. have fun with it
[09:10]<@jacky> :)
[09:10]<+camerongray> yeah
[09:10]<+camerongray> thanks
[09:11]<+camerongray> In this photo: http://i.ebayimg.com/t/DELL-CS24-SC-1U-SERVER-DUAL-XEON-L5420-2-5GHZ-CPUS-12GB-MEMORY-4x-80GB-HDD-/00/s/MTMxNlgxNjAw/$T2eC16dHJHgE9n0yHD2zBQhyM7ScEg~~60_57.JPG
[09:12]<+camerongray> The little chip near the top right with the white writing on it is the little computer I was talking about
[09:12]<+camerongray> Says "Aspeed" on it
[09:31]<@jacky> back
[09:31]<+camerongray> wb
[09:32]<@jacky> odd looking, isn't it?
[09:32]<@jacky> so that "little computer" is built right into the mb?
[09:32]<+camerongray> Yeah
[09:33]<+camerongray> Yeah, looks very different to a regular PC
[09:33]<+camerongray> Designed to slide into a rack
[09:33]<@jacky> what's up and down on the left? San ace 40
[09:33]<+camerongray> It's only 1.25" tall
[09:33]<+camerongray> Fans
[09:33]<@jacky> huh?
[09:33]<+camerongray> Very powerful ones, not the sort you would want to have in a room that you work in :P
[09:33]<@jacky> 1.25 inches??
[09:33]<+camerongray> Yeah
[09:33]<@jacky> do you mean thick?
[09:34]<+camerongray> Yeah
[09:34]<@jacky> whew
[09:34]<@jacky> golly gee whiz... where's the WhomperStomper SuperDooper game playin' video card??
[09:35]<+camerongray> hahaha, I think the video card has around 8mb memory :P
[09:35]<@jacky> heh
[09:35]<@jacky> where's the 2 cpu s? am I seeing empty sockets?
[09:36]<+camerongray> The 2 heatsinks in the middle
[09:36]<@jacky> that was the next question... the two big flat looking things in the middle , two shades of grey
[09:36]<@jacky> those are heat sinks?
[09:37]<+camerongray> Yeah
[09:37]<@jacky> neat
[09:37]<@jacky> what OS did you put on it?
[09:37]<@jacky> is that what Aspeed lets you do? install an OS?
[09:37]<+camerongray> Debian Linux with "Proxmox VE" on top, so it will run a bunch of virtual machines
[09:37]<+camerongray> Yeah, one of the many things it can do
[09:38]<@jacky> where does it get the OS from though?
[09:38]<+camerongray> Lets you mount a remote ISO file from my PC
[09:38]<+camerongray> It provides a Java console
[09:38]<@jacky> ah
[09:38]<@jacky> so it is only as fast as your internet connection? must transfer the whole thing
[09:39]<+camerongray> Yeah, you can use a "netinstall" version though, The ISO is only a couple of hundred MB and the rest of the stuff is downloaded by the server which is on a 1gbps network
[09:39]<+camerongray> That's what I did
[09:39]<@jacky> 1 gig per SECOND??
[09:39]<@jacky> whew
[09:39]<+camerongray> Yeah
[09:39]<+camerongray> Well, gigabit
[09:40]<@jacky> so to download a 700 meg linux CD... takes less than a second?
[09:41]<@jacky> oh wait. gigabit.. so what's that then? like 6.5 seconds ?
[09:41]<+camerongray> Yeah
[09:41]<@jacky> what is Proxmox VE ?
[09:41]<+camerongray> 125mb/s
[09:41]<@jacky> that's fast. heh
[09:41]<@jacky> to me, anyway
[09:41]<+camerongray> yeah, very fast
[09:41]<+camerongray> A virtualisation system, lets you create and manage multiple virtual machines through a web interface
[09:42]<@jacky> I suspected that
[09:42]<@jacky> cool
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[10:47]<+camerongray> Got the shared hosting server running :D
[10:47]<+camerongray> http://shared.proxmox.camerongray.me/
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[12:53]<@BC_Programming> hai peeps
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[12:53]<@Mulreay> burp
[12:53]<+camerongray> hey BC_Programming and Mulreay
[12:54]<@Mulreay> hey camerongray
[12:55]<+camerongray> Got the server running :D
[13:04]<@BC_Programming> if I do get this job I will possibly have a dilemma later
[13:04]<@BC_Programming> well actually no I won't
[13:05]<+camerongray> If the dilemma involves giving us all money then the answer is yes :P
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[13:05]<@BC_Programming> no no
[13:05]<@BC_Programming> it involves the other fella that put me on a shortlist for a position he knew he needed for Feb/Mar
[13:05]<+camerongray> Ahh
[13:05]<@BC_Programming> if he contacts me, since that would be like 60K, this ones about half that
[13:06]<+camerongray> Ahh
[13:06]<@BC_Programming> but two things would stop me, first, the fact that would be a Dick move sorta
[13:06]<+camerongray> I've had that before
[13:06]<@BC_Programming> and the second is that it would be a bit of a move too
[13:06]<+camerongray> Ahh
[13:06]<+camerongray> Is this second job a stable thing or a single project?
[13:06]<@BC_Programming> Of course it depends on if I get it, but if I do I figure it'll depend on how I get on with the guys there
[13:06]<@BC_Programming> they seemed pretty cool
[13:07]<+camerongray> Yeah, what's it like, quite informal?
[13:07]<@BC_Programming> But maybe they do something really deviant and weird, like watch My Little Pony or something. Don't think I could accept that
[13:07]<@BC_Programming> heh yeah, I was worried about what I was wearing since I don't have any super-nice clothes
[13:07]<+camerongray> Ahh, same
[13:07]<@BC_Programming> they all had hoodies and stuff and I was like "oh thank you Jesus" in my mind
[13:07]<+camerongray> Same where I am
[13:09]<@BC_Programming> of course if I don't get it have to hope for that one then, so if I don't it could turn out even better heheh
[13:10]<@BC_Programming> it was sorta funny because at the end the CEO said "well we have a few more people to interview, but we didn't get many responses to the ad" and one of the other guys shot him a look like "Don't tell him THAT"
[13:11]<+camerongray> hehehe
[13:11]<+camerongray> I like the sort of informal companies
[13:11]<+camerongray> There's one in Edinburgh near the university, big glass building, you can see them all playing table tennis
[13:12]<@BC_Programming> lol
[13:12]<@BC_Programming> this one is like literally inside what looks like a house
[13:12]<+camerongray> http://www.skyscanner.net/
[13:12]<@BC_Programming> but inside it's an office building
[13:12]<+camerongray> Ahh, that's like where I work
[13:13]<@BC_Programming> teh way I see it though it's very much like the other places, in that the applicants they get are probably mostly high-school kids
[13:13]<@BC_Programming> which isn't so bad but it's hard to tell who is actually good from those that just <think> they are, if that makes sense
[13:13]<+camerongray> https://maps.google.com/maps?q=13+Abercromby+Place,+Edinburgh,+United+Kingdom&layer=c&z=17&iwloc=A&sll=55.956749,-3.194927&cbp=13,82.4,0,0,0&cbll=55.956745,-3.194985&hl=en&ved=0CAoQ2wU&sa=X&ei=yNnMUNrpKeLNiAaumoCgDw
[13:13]<+camerongray> That's where I work
[13:13]<+camerongray> Very old building
[13:14]<+camerongray> The office is in the basement, there is a VERY expensive house above
[13:14]<@BC_Programming> you know now I have to get a pic of the place I went to
[13:15]<+camerongray> how>
[13:15]<+camerongray> oh :P
[13:16]<+camerongray> Wow
[13:16]<+camerongray> A 2 bedroom FLAT in the street I work is £1,200,000
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[13:17]<+camerongray> The house above the office was sold for £1,307,500 in 2004
[13:18]<+camerongray> Works out to $2,085,004 (CAD)
[13:18]<@BC_Programming> lol
[13:20]<@BC_Programming> http://www.bc-programming.com/images/theplace.png
[13:20]<@BC_Programming> I had to use a screenie because the streetview seemed fascinated by a hedge on the other side of the road
[13:21]<lucifer> Dang
[13:21]<+camerongray> lol
[13:21]<+camerongray> Yeah, that is like a house
[13:22]<+camerongray> At least you have car parking :P
[13:22]<@BC_Programming> description was, and I quote "Our offices are located at 1618 Northfield Road. Sort of a "run-down-ish"
[13:22]<@BC_Programming> green house"
[13:22]<+camerongray> hehehe
[13:22]<lucifer> Run down?
[13:22]<lucifer> Lol
[13:22]<@BC_Programming> apparently, doesn't really look that way
[13:23]<@BC_Programming> Apparently, some other people had trouble finding it
[13:23]<@BC_Programming> It's not that hard to find!
[13:23]<@BC_Programming> it has a SIGN ON IT
[13:23]<+camerongray> lol
[13:24]<+camerongray> We had a sign, but the owner of the house above moved it because is "Spoiled the Georgian look of his property"
[13:24]<+camerongray> It was a small black sign, smaller than a piece of A4 paper with a little red logo on it
[13:24]<@BC_Programming> tell him to be careful with a georgian look or the Russians might show up
[13:24]<+camerongray> hahaha
[13:25]<@BC_Programming> I did end up getting there almost an hour early so I wandered around the block across from it for a while... not proper to be THAT early I don't think
[13:25]<+camerongray> lol, i've done that
[13:27]<@BC_Programming> the annoying part is I couldn't think of a question when they asked if I had any... of course I have millions... what sort of Source Control do you use, and if not, are you considering implementing Source Control of some sort? Even with three developers it can be very useful" etc
[13:27]<+camerongray> ahh
[13:28]<@BC_Programming> well still I betcha they didn't get many people as qualified as me... I mean, most of the qualified people left the city because there aren't any dev jobs
[13:29]<+camerongray> Ahh, there's quite a lot of IT companies in Edinburgh
[13:29]<@BC_Programming> so probably they just got a bunch of high school kids "I can do .NET things, I do .NET in my sleep" "oh, ok then, are you familiar with C#?" "No, I've never been big on band"
[13:29]<+camerongray> Not sure why really :P
[13:29]<+camerongray> Amazon and MS Research have offices here
[13:29]<+camerongray> As well as quite a lot of startups
[13:29]<+camerongray> And datacenters
[13:30]<@BC_Programming> heh oh and that troll guy that I tracked down as a 16-year old that was pretending like he's worked in IT since 1960 was funny
[13:30]<@BC_Programming> he started a new account apparently... thinking nobody would be able to tell that it was his particular brand of nonsense
[13:31]<+camerongray> ahh yeah
[13:31]<@BC_Programming> and I said "we know who you are. Go Away" and then he replied "I don't know why everybody thinks I'm canownueasy! I'm a different guy"
[13:31]<@BC_Programming> and... well, nobody said they thought he was his old user...
[13:31]<+camerongray> hehehe
[13:31]<@BC_Programming> I liked that "developers can often make a million dollars a year"
[13:32]<@BC_Programming> but only abstract programmers
[13:32]<+camerongray> Yeah
[13:32]<+camerongray> I've never seen a developer who makes 6 figures :P
[13:33]<+camerongray> Only ones are developers who grew a big company but now do more businessy stuff
[13:33]<@BC_Programming> they exist, probably higher level guys working at places like MS or Amazon or Google
[13:35]<+camerongray> Yeah
[13:35]<+camerongray> Hardly "often" :P
[13:36]<lucifer> Lol
[13:37]<@BC_Programming> I also decided I will never walk to or from there if I do work there
[13:38]<@BC_Programming> Interview ended I think at 3:30, walked home... didnt get back until almost 7 o clock
[13:38]<@BC_Programming> so 3 and a half hours of walking :/ I could use exercise but that would be just ridiculous
[13:38]<lucifer> Dang
[13:38]<@BC_Programming> Thats what busses are for
[13:39]<+camerongray> Yeah, I need to get a bus to/from work
[13:39]<+camerongray> But busses here are pretty cheap
[13:39]<@BC_Programming> I did take a bus there and could have taken one back... but I was too lazy... also, I wouldnt know exactly which one I needed so I probably would have ended up going to wrong way or something
[13:40]<@BC_Programming> $2.50 Adult fare here
[13:40]<@BC_Programming> or you can get a bus pass for the entire month for I think 40$, and use it as much as you want
[13:41]<lucifer> It would be worth the pass
[13:41]<@BC_Programming> Thanks captain obvious
[13:41]<@BC_Programming> it might be 80$ in which case the savings would still total 20$ though
[13:42]<@BC_Programming> assuming 5-day workweeks
[13:42]<@BC_Programming> heh one of them asked whats the longest youve worked on the same project
[13:42]<+camerongray> It's £36/mo here
[13:43]<+camerongray> Quite cool though, they have mobile apps and screens that have live GPS bus times
[13:43]<@BC_Programming> Well I usually have several projects on the go at any time; but the oldest project that I still work on actively would be the game clone I noted before; often gameplay changes but occasionally architecture changes, like the automatic updater or Registration code stuff
[13:43]<@BC_Programming> and then they stopped me and were like woah... wait, this is actually available to <other people>?
[13:43]<@BC_Programming> lol
[13:44]<@BC_Programming> I think that gives me an idea of the people that came before me :/
[13:44]<lucifer> Lol
[13:45]<@BC_Programming> Im like well... yeah.. I find programming fun but without an audience it is also somewhat futile
[13:45]<@BC_Programming> I thought that was insightful. That is going in my quotes list now that I think about it
[13:45]<+camerongray> lol
[13:45]<@BC_Programming> I was tempted to steal a quote that I had memorized
[13:45]<@BC_Programming> my philosophy is something along the lines of, the more you know, the more you know about just how little you know, because you pick up on all these peripheral unlearned concepts along the way
[13:46]<@BC_Programming> oh heres something fun, my sites main landing page now uses jQuery
[13:47]<@BC_Programming> the little twitter thingie fades in and out... its revolutionary
[13:47]<@BC_Programming> no longer does it pop in and pop out... now it has a transition. it will change computing as we know it
[13:48]<@BC_Programming> hey I seem to have a new follower from yesterday
[13:48]<@BC_Programming> possibly another spammer
[13:50]<@BC_Programming> GFISoftware soem sort of web company is following me
[13:50]<@BC_Programming> why I cannot fathom
[13:51]<@BC_Programming> apparently Ive either got a female porn star following me on twitter or a spammer
[13:51]<@BC_Programming> Im pretty sure its the latter but a man can dream
[13:53]<@BC_Programming> let me declare your member variables baby
[13:54]<@BC_Programming> if we ever get together I assure you our relationship will be created using a singleton design pattern
[13:54]<@BC_Programming> etc.
[13:55]<@BC_Programming> so like I say, for videos I have Star Trek, Star Trek Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, Stargate SG1, Stargate Atlantis, My Little Pony, and Stargate Universe
[13:55]<@BC_Programming> and I know what youre thinking WTF is wrong with you about one of those
[13:55]<@BC_Programming> but I promise Deep Space nine is really not that bad
[14:00]<Tux2> camerongray: I'm here now
[14:00]<+camerongray> Hey
[14:00]<+camerongray> Got the server working!
[14:00]<@BC_Programming> I thought I scared him off
[14:00]<Tux2> Excellent!
[14:02]<+camerongray> Want to set up the tekkit server>
[14:03]<+camerongray> Tux2?
[14:05]<Tux2> of course camerongray!
[14:07]<@BC_Programming> lol Tux did I tell you last time... apparently they were impressed that I actually made software that other people use o_O
[14:08]<Tux2> lol, really?
[14:09]<@BC_Programming> yeah I was talking about the Updating Library I had
[14:09]<@BC_Programming> and they stopped me and were sorta like so... wait... other people use this than you
[14:10]<@BC_Programming> well from what I can tell, the server side update script isnt just getting requests from my IP
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[15:40]<+camerongray> Hey lucifer
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[15:45]<Tux2> I'm back camerongray
[15:45]<+camerongray> wb
[15:46]<Tux2> :)
[15:47]<+camerongray> Tempted to make my own billing system since all free ones are junkj
[15:47]<+camerongray> kink*
[15:47]<+camerongray> junk*
[15:47]<Tux2> lol
[15:47]<+camerongray> I'm on my "nighttime keyboard" - Parents complain that the mechanical one is too loud
[15:48]<Tux2> lol
[15:49]<Tux2> tick tick tick tick tick tick
[15:49]<+camerongray> yeah
[16:01]<Tux2> lol, at least this connection is faster than my connetion at home
[16:02]<+camerongray> Ahh
[16:02]<+camerongray> I'm like that, do big downloads at uni
[16:02]<Tux2> around 260KBps instead of 40KBps
[16:02]<+camerongray> 100mbps WiFi, both up and down
[16:02]<Tux2> for upload speed
[16:02]<Tux2> :)
[16:02]<+camerongray> Ahh
[16:02]<Tux2> wifi n huh>
[16:02]<+camerongray> I get 1mbps up at home
[16:02]<+camerongray> 15 down
[16:02]<Tux2> Nice
[16:02]<+camerongray> Yeah, about 3 high end cisco access points in each lecture theatre
[16:10]<Tux2> Awesome
[16:11]<Magiobiwan> I pay ~$75 per month for 18/2 at home
[16:11]<+camerongray> Wow!
[16:11]<+camerongray> My DSL is £15.99/mo
[16:12]<+camerongray> And can get 20/1 for £3.99/mo from some ISPs
[16:12]<Tux2> If I was paying for it, $30/month
[16:12]<@BC_Programming> Spitfire: Give training task. Go inside stamp autographs and ignore the sound of a tornado outside
[16:12]<Tux2> but it's bundled with my rent
[16:12]<Tux2> lol BC_Programming
[16:13]<@BC_Programming> I watched it yesterday but just watched it again now that its 1080p
[16:13]<Tux2> lol, I watched it 2 days ago
[16:13]<@BC_Programming> well I watched it Friday
[16:13]<Tux2> yesterday, and still haven't watched it in 1080p
[16:14]<@BC_Programming> I looked on the wiki to see what it was titled and there was a detailed article and I was trying to figure out how they got so much detail on it...
[16:14]<Tux2> ROFL!
[16:15]<Tux2> I went to EQD to get the 1080p for last week's episode
[16:15]<Tux2> saw the post, and went looking for it
[16:16]<@BC_Programming> then I went all the way back and watched Sonic Rainboom still my favourite
[16:19]<Tux2> heh
[16:19]<Tux2> They're all good
[16:20]<@BC_Programming> And youd think maybe When Spitfire was all What makes you think youre so good
[16:20]<@BC_Programming> RD might have said well Maam I did save your life that one time and Celestia said I was the best flyer in Equestria
[16:20]<Tux2> lol BC_Programming
[16:21]<@Mulreay> I should waych season 2
[16:21]<Tux2> best young flyer
[16:21]<@Mulreay> watch*
[16:21]<@BC_Programming> no no! I just watched it, Rarity Said Rainbow Dash is really the best flyer in all Equestria
[16:21]<@BC_Programming> and Celestia said I know she is
[16:21]<Tux2> lol
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[18:22]<Tux2> 680MB left to transfer :D
[18:22]<+camerongray> nice
[18:22]<+camerongray> g2g, cya tomorrow
[18:23]<+camerongray> 1:22am
[18:23]<+camerongray> And I now have a schama for the billing system
[18:25]<Tux2> awesome
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[20:33]<lucifer> O.o why is kindtwo always banned?
[20:33]<Magiobiwan> Uh
[20:33]<Magiobiwan> Because I didn't see his nick in a room list that Havvy bombed
[20:33]<Magiobiwan> Oops
[20:34]<Magiobiwan> Hanging out with the wrong crowd
[21:20]<@BC_Programming> Wow
[21:20]<@BC_Programming> I just got an infraction for telling somebody that makes no sense
[21:29]<lucifer> ouch
[21:30]<@BC_Programming> they said minecraft is like real life for me
[21:30]<@BC_Programming> seriously... how DOES that make sense
[21:30]<lucifer> it really doesnt ....
[21:30]<lucifer> either they live in mc or they have no life
[21:31]<@BC_Programming> or they encounter zombies and reanimated skeletons and giant spiders in their daily life
[21:31]<lucifer> lol
[21:31]<@BC_Programming> and life in a house comprised of giant, 1 meter squared blocks that require no support
[21:31]<lucifer> then we should all fear
[21:31]<@BC_Programming> yeah imagine if there were mobs irl
[21:32]<@BC_Programming> if the street lamps in a city go out suddenly you have a zombie apocalypse
[21:32]<lucifer> and youll have people carrying giant awkard swird
[21:32]<@BC_Programming> People that turn the light off when they leave the room will be ridiculed
[21:33]<@BC_Programming> Mommy theres a mob spawner in the closet
[21:33]<@BC_Programming> yep yep... definitely a creeper infestation in your crawlspace
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