Session Start: Mon Jun 17 00:00:00 2013 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'
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[05:28]<+camerongray> Hey jacky
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[05:32]<@jacky> camerongray: Hello
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[05:40]<+camerongray> jacky: Bought a new toy yesterday :D
[05:40]<@jacky> uh-oh
[05:40]<@jacky> hehe
[05:40]<+camerongray> IBM Model M!
[05:41]<@jacky> trying to remember.....
[05:41]<@jacky> that's getting back there, isn't it?
[05:41]<+camerongray> Yeah, old IBM keyboard
[05:41]<+camerongray> Clicky type
[05:41]<+camerongray> So hard to find here, especially with the UK layout
[05:41]<@jacky> you like them?
[05:41]<@jacky> or?
[05:42]<+camerongray> I've got a more modern mechanical keyboard, but the Model Ms are genreally regarded as the best
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[05:42]<@jacky> oh? ... that's interesting
[05:42]<+camerongray> They weigh 6lbs :P
[05:43]<@jacky> I was just about to say something about that. I remember some of my earlier keyboards... had some heft to them
[05:43]<@jacky> One I remember.... I had a poor desk then... I could flop that big ol' keyboard on my lap, and it would stay there
[05:43]<@jacky> heh
[05:44]<+camerongray> Yeah, these things weigh a tonne
[05:44]<@jacky> are you going to use it, or keep it as a souvenir?
[05:45]<+camerongray> Hopefully use it
[05:45]<+camerongray> Will still go up in value as long as I don't break it :P
[05:45]<+camerongray> Other cool thing, it was made about 70 miles west of here
[05:46]<@jacky> cool
[05:46]<@jacky> what kind of connector does it have though?
[05:47]<+camerongray> PS/2 - Ordered an adapter to USB
[05:47]<@jacky> heh
[05:47]<@jacky> ps/2 was the big round one?
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[05:48]<@jacky> nah... just looked. there was one before ps/2, that was bigger
[05:49]<@jacky> as soon as I saw the pic, I remembered
[05:50]<@jacky> camerongray: I need to get going
[05:50]<@jacky> catch you later...
[05:50]<@jacky> 
[05:50]<@jacky> 
[05:50]<+camerongray> Yeah, AT I think
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[05:50]<+camerongray> cya
[05:50]<@jacky> yes.. that's it. AT
[05:51]<@jacky> tnx
[05:51]<@jacky> 
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[05:51]<+camerongray> You can adapt it to PS/2 too if needed
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[10:12]<+camerongray> Sorry BC, but I have to share
[10:12]<+camerongray> [17:10:31] <patio> It's kinda obvious that when charging a low battery all power resources are not gonna be devoted to your gaming experience...as i suggested change your habits...charge it at night when your sleeping...not when you want to be gaming.
[10:12]<+camerongray> When someone says their machine slows down when it's on the mains
[10:18]<jamer> My laptops alqays ran the best on mains
[10:19]<+camerongray> Yeah, they all do, he's once again talking nonsense
[10:20]<+camerongray> They will obviously throttle on battery
[10:20]<+camerongray> I'd love to see him explain how my charger can provide 65w while the battery can do 57watt-hours
[10:21]<jamer> Unless settings are messed up *raises hand* ive messed up my settings before also
[10:21]<+camerongray> So if it was pulling the full charger capacity so that it would have to throttle to leave room for charging, how can it last 6 hours on battery
[10:21]<+camerongray> Yeah, it's a complete settings issue, not at all related to being on mains
[10:22]<jamer> I said its settings XD
[10:22]<+camerongray> I was agreeing :P
[10:26]<jamer> First thing im buying ... battery
[10:26]<+camerongray> Ahh, the one I'm fixing has the 9 cell with still 4 hours or so
[10:28]<jamer> Ill probably have to fix the circuits on this one if im gonna reuse the battery and rebuild it
[10:29]<+camerongray> Ahh
[10:29]<jamer> The detection circuit or something has an issur
[10:30]<+camerongray> Ahh
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[10:59]<Craig-Remote> Hey Guys
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[11:34]<@Mulreay> hey Craig Craig-Remote
[11:34]<@Mulreay> Just realised my next video will be my 200th
[11:35]<@BC_Programming> congratulations
[11:35]<@Mulreay> cheers, although I'm not sure if you are mocking me :p
[11:36]<@BC_Programming> no it's real
[11:37]<@BC_Programming> bahaha... main feature of later dev builds of GP is the configuration was changed to be world based... posted that #89 was available, first reply was "the configuration is different"
[11:37]<@Mulreay> Literally finished recording a video, found out then added like a 5sec 'oh it's my 200th video' will have toi edit something in
[11:37]<Craig-Remote> :-P
[11:37]<Craig-Remote> How is everyone doing?
[11:37]<@BC_Programming> Mulreay: Minecraft firework display :D
[11:38]<@Mulreay> OOOOOOOO BC_Programming you are a genius
[11:38]<@Mulreay> Anyone good at wiring up firework displays?
[11:39]<@Mulreay> good Craig-Remote you?
[11:39]<@BC_Programming> I've made a few
[11:40]<@Mulreay> Do you use drop blocks thingies... I forget the name
[11:40]<@BC_Programming> Dispensers
[11:40]<@Mulreay> Yep them
[11:40]<@Mulreay> Mmm fireworks over the palace me thinks
[11:40]<@BC_Programming> If you send me your current castle build I could make a firework display in it :D
[11:40]<@BC_Programming> then you could record and it would be a surprise since you wouldn't know exactly what it'll do
[11:41]<@Mulreay> ahhh cool idea thanks.. can you DCC?
[11:41]<@BC_Programming> I don't think so
[11:41]<@Mulreay> OK will upload it my website
[11:42]<@Mulreay> to*
[11:42]<@BC_Programming> kk
[11:42]<Craig-Remote> Heh, you guys are funny :-P
[11:43]<Craig-Remote> I'm sick, however doing great. :-)
[11:43]<@BC_Programming> fireworks are serious business
[11:43]<@Mulreay> No laughing matter here
[11:43]<@Mulreay> :)
[11:44]<@Mulreay> What you sick of Craig-Remote? Children hanging around on the streets? yeah me too..
[11:47]<Craig-Remote> :-P no, i'm sick, as in sore throat, and poor sleep. :-P
[11:53]<@Mulreay> Craig-Remote hope you get better soon bud
[11:53]<@Mulreay> cool, BC_Programming just check it's the correct one
[11:54]<@Mulreay> Oh and I will credit you of course in the video
[11:55]<@BC_Programming> yep, VERY Nice BTW, not said that before
[11:55]<@Mulreay> thx :)
[11:56]<@BC_Programming> you'll probably want to keep this world separate since otherwise the map will have a bunch of firework modules hidden in the garden lol
[11:56]<@Mulreay> Yeah :)
[11:56]<@Mulreay> already backed it up
[12:03]<@Mulreay> Really itching to see what you do
[12:04]<@BC_Programming> yeah figuring out the module in a separate world
[12:04]<@BC_Programming> going to make one and dupe it probably
[12:05]<@Mulreay> cool
[12:22]<@BC_Programming> hmm fireworks are a pain to make
[12:22]<@BC_Programming> sounds like a job for a special bukkit plugin for making craptons of completely random fireworks heheh
[12:22]<@Mulreay> indeedy.. would be cool if you could just spawn them in
[12:23]<@BC_Programming> imma make a command that just fills all chests in the area with completely randomized fireworks
[12:23]<@Mulreay> That would be a very popular plugin me thinks
[12:23]<@BC_Programming> actually I have an easter egg in "survival chests" related to fireworks, on holidays it generates fireworks lol
[12:23]<@Mulreay> heh cool
[12:24]<@Mulreay> There are no chests at the moment apart from on the docks
[12:24]<@Mulreay> The docks has a couple of hundred chests :p
[12:25]<@BC_Programming> well I'm making this in a separate world, first, then transplanting bits in
[12:25]<@Mulreay> ahh
[12:25]<@BC_Programming> but the firework modules will use dispensers, hoppers, and chests
[12:25]<@BC_Programming> so if I make a cmd to fill those bam they get fireworks
[12:25]<@Mulreay> sweet
[12:25]<@BC_Programming> and more random than I would ever be bothered to make them
[12:25]<@Mulreay> Yeah I played with fireworks and made two before it became too much trouble
[12:26]<@BC_Programming> heh
[12:26]<@Mulreay> And that was in creative
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[12:55]<@BC_Programming> was not expecting to have to do any programming for this lol
[12:55]<@BC_Programming> but will make it a lot easier
[12:55]<@Mulreay> Sorry bud, I can do it myself if it's an issue
[12:55]<@BC_Programming> no it will be epic
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[12:56]<@Mulreay> Will I have to install stuff?
[12:57]<KindOne> ChanbotVII, hush you
[12:58]<@BC_Programming> Mulreay: no
[12:58]<@BC_Programming> I'm going to use bukkit to generate the fireworks in the world, but it won't be needed after that
[12:59]<@Mulreay> Don't mind BC_Programming just a query
[12:59]<@BC_Programming> the tricky part will be figuring out how to make a launcher that shoots randomly
[12:59]<@Mulreay> Lets be fair you're doing me a favour here
[12:59]<@BC_Programming> like you would expect for fireworks, that'll be some redstone engineering methinks
[13:08]<@BC_Programming> HAHA brilliant! All the chests and dispensers are LOADED with completely random fireworks
[13:08]<@BC_Programming> now to sort out the redstone fun
[13:10]<@Mulreay> sweet
[13:10]<@BC_Programming> OMG
[13:10]<@BC_Programming> the fireworks are ridiculous
[13:10]<@Mulreay> I do hope so
[13:10]<@BC_Programming> like Rainbow coloured ones fading to blue in a creeper face
[13:11]<@Mulreay> ooooo that sounds awesome
[13:11]<+camerongray> And now CH recommend registry cleaning software *facedesk*
[13:11]<@BC_Programming> camerongray: they always do, what else is new
[13:11]<+camerongray> Must not say anything...
[13:12]<+camerongray> I would normally say something, but it's DB and you know what he's loke
[13:12]<+camerongray> like*
[13:12]<@BC_Programming> an idiot?
[13:12]<+camerongray> lol!
[13:12]<+camerongray> I bet he uses them on all his thousands of machines
[13:15]<+camerongray> heheeh, db leaves - I tell them not to do what he said
[13:21]<@Mulreay> Not sure why you bother there camerongray.. what's the best that can happen?
[13:21]<+camerongray> Someone doesn't break their machine by running "registry bootster 2013 pro edition that will defragment your registry and boost your performance 100% guaranteed!"
[13:23]<@Mulreay> That's CH's problem not yours
[13:23]<@BC_Programming> woah is that what DB said specifically
[13:24]<@Mulreay> doubt it
[13:25]<+camerongray> Nah
[13:25]<+camerongray> Just recommended to use it
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[13:47]<@BC_Programming> lol you'll probably end up making a video where you just explore the fireworks contraption
[13:49]<Craig-Remote> :-P
[13:50]<Craig-Remote> Stupid DB...
[13:55]<@Mulreay> lol BC_Programming
[13:56]<@BC_Programming> so far made four launch points
[13:57]<@BC_Programming> wasn't able to make a great randomizer but I think it will work
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[14:00]<@Mulreay> Cool.
[14:01]<@Mulreay> anything is probably better than what I can do
[14:01]<+camerongray> Hey Craig
[14:01]<+camerongray> or Craig-remote2
[14:01]<+camerongray> Or ChanbotVII I suppose
[14:01]<Craig-remote2> :-P
[14:01]<Craig-remote2> Hahaha, how ya doing cam?
[14:02]<+camerongray> Good thanks, bought a new toy!
[14:03]<+camerongray> Even though it's probably older than me :P
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[14:05]<+camerongray> Well, then, be like that! :P
[14:05]<@BC_Programming> lol
[14:06]<@BC_Programming> Mulreay: I've got three focussed on that little fountain
[14:06]<@BC_Programming> so fireworks come out of it :D
[14:06]<+camerongray> Did you hear what I finally fount?
[14:06]<+camerongray> found*
[14:06]<@BC_Programming> no no I didn't
[14:07]<@Mulreay> Awesome BC_Programming can't wait to see it
[14:07]<@BC_Programming> I can't either... waiting before I do my /fireworks command and bring it to life
[14:08]<+camerongray> IBM Model M :D
[14:08]<+camerongray> Even better, made in Scotland! (About 70 miles west of here)
[14:08]<@BC_Programming> how does that make it better, just means it get's drunk more frequently
[14:09]<+camerongray> hahaha!
[14:09]<+camerongray> Nothing that isn't traditional is made here any more!
[14:10]<+camerongray> Next up I want to find a Scottish ThinkPad :P
[14:11]<+camerongray> Oddly enough noone actually posts where they were made when putting them on eBay :P
[14:11]<@Mulreay> Did you record the setup BC_Programming? I will link to your video
[14:12]<+camerongray> Shame they moved most of their stuff away, used to be a huge employer
[14:12]<+camerongray> In fact, if you get certain trains to the west, you stop at the "IBM Station"
[14:14]<@BC_Programming> I did /fireworks
[14:14]<@BC_Programming> AWESOME
[14:14]<@BC_Programming> needs some tweaking though the fireworks don't go very high
[14:15]<@Mulreay> nice
[14:17]<+camerongray> Speaking of fireworks, I just discovered how prentious Cambridge are - My friend just posted that they are drinking champagne and going out on the river to watch fireworks since it's the end of the year... :P
[14:17]<+camerongray> So glad I didn't go there!
[14:18]<+camerongray> We went to the pub, drank beer and discussed ThinkPads and Linux like normal people
[14:19]<@BC_Programming> random value for travel time between 0 and 128
[14:19]<@BC_Programming> I should probably figure out what "travel time" means
[14:19]<@BC_Programming> "Each level of power is half a second of flight time."
[14:19]<+camerongray> Wow, when I was looking up registry cleaner crap earlier, I found this: http://www.iolo.com/resources/articles/registry-cleaners-snake-oil-or-pc-panacea/
[14:19]<+camerongray> So funny how bad it is!
[14:20]<@BC_Programming> ok so maybe level 128 is a bit long, that means the firework would fly for nearly two minutes
[14:20]<@BC_Programming> Or maybe that's awesome I dunno
[14:21]<@Mulreay> How will that look when i walk through the enterance?
[14:22]<@BC_Programming> well I'll make it completely random and see how it looks
[14:23]<@BC_Programming> changing the colour randomizing so it favours bright colours as well
[14:23]<@Mulreay> It doesn't need to be long.. I can talk for 30secs and the rest is just your fireworks
[14:24]<@BC_Programming> well that was more travel time
[14:24]<@BC_Programming> as it is I have a hopper and a chest for each shooter bit, so it could probably last like three hours or something lol
[14:25]<@BC_Programming> thing is I don't know what a firework will do if it travels that long, like maybe it will go out of render range or something
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[14:27]<@Mulreay> What ever you think best... if I can just say thankyou guys and fireworks set off that will be it.
[14:27]<@BC_Programming> yeah you won't need to sit there and hit a button or anything
[14:29]<@Mulreay> Do I get a one shot on this video? or is there a way to reset?
[14:30]<@BC_Programming> I'll make it so you can shut the fireworks off if you need to retake
[14:30]<@Mulreay> I need to load the world in before I record
[14:30]<@BC_Programming> they won't start until you press a button or hit a pressure plate or something like that
[14:30]<@Mulreay> sweet
[14:36]<@BC_Programming> shite
[14:36]<@BC_Programming> well that's not good
[14:36]<@BC_Programming> my client crashes from the fireworks :/
[14:38]<@BC_Programming> oooh gawd
[14:39]<@BC_Programming> yeah not setting the power that high...
[14:39]<@BC_Programming> opened it in mcedit and there are like thousands of them in this crazy ring
[14:43]<@BC_Programming> >:(
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[14:52]<@Mulreay> Do what you can.. but if it's MASSIVE intensive I may lag
[14:52]<@BC_Programming> sorted it
[14:52]<@BC_Programming> I had to add a command to my plugin to remove all the fireworks that weren't exploding...
[14:52]<@BC_Programming> 6000 entities...
[14:52]<@Mulreay> wow
[14:53]<@BC_Programming> yeah I reduced the fly time significantly lol
[14:53]<+camerongray> And now we are on XP is the best OS...
[14:54]<@BC_Programming> gat_man no doubt
[14:54]<+camerongray> And 2 others
[14:55]<+camerongray> XP outperforms 7 in benchmarks, did you know that? :P
[14:55]<+camerongray> I bet it would run great on my 3770k, Like I'm sure it can use 8 threads and 8gb RAM
[14:55]<@BC_Programming> and windows 98 outperforms windows XP in benchmarks
[14:55]<+camerongray> lol
[14:55]<@BC_Programming> the problem is that when I/we use a computer we aren't benchmarking. We are using the computer
[14:55]<@Mulreay> XP is the best OS fools.. it's like the king of OS's... what year is this by the way?
[14:55]<+camerongray> Gat man is now on that XP is installed on more machines
[14:56]<+camerongray> https://www.netmarketshare.com/operating-system-market-share.aspx?qprid=10&qpcustomd=0
[14:56]<+camerongray> I showed him that
[14:56]<+camerongray> [21:53:47] <Guitar_man> yeah seen that , xp is still installed on more machines
[14:56]<@BC_Programming> :/
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[14:56]<+camerongray> My granny uses XP if that counts
[14:56]<@BC_Programming> if I wasn't busy I would go there
[14:56]<+camerongray> The self scan tills in Tesco run XP, does that count?
[14:57]<+camerongray> I suppose his "XP is installed on more machines" must include all people's old machines that they have stored :P
[14:58]<@BC_Programming> And even if it IS installed on more machines, which it's not, that's ad populum fallacy, that tells us NOTHING about it being better, it just tells us more people use it
[14:59]<+camerongray> yeah
[14:59]<+camerongray> More people use Celerons compared to i7s, does that make it better?
[15:00]<+camerongray> I have a couple of laptops I'm refurbing, kills me when I have to put XP on them due to their licence
[15:00]<+camerongray> Both are Core Duo
[15:12]<+camerongray> There was fun the other day - Someone was looking for a laptop to play games (lets ignore Patio saying that no matter if they NEED a portable machine they have to get a desktop) - Options were a Samsung laptop with an i7 and 650m and a Samsung AITV convertable tablet with an Atom
[15:12]<+camerongray> Someone tried to convince them that the AITV was better as it was more portable and you could play games on the tablet part
[15:13]<@BC_Programming> lol
[15:13]<+camerongray> And the Intel graphics were fine
[15:14]<+camerongray> "ooh, get that one, it's a convertable so it's both crappy at being a laptop and a tablet!"
[15:15]<@BC_Programming> I'm about ready to give up on this
[15:15]<@BC_Programming> Nop matter what I fecking do it hangs
[15:16]<@BC_Programming> No matter WHAT I FECKING DO AND IT"S STARTING TO LISSSR +MJRffew
[15:16]<@Mulreay> Hope you dont
[15:21]<@Mulreay> BC_Programming you don't have to help
[15:21]<@BC_Programming> it works for about a minute then my client crashes inexplicably
[15:21]<@Mulreay> If it does not work it doesent
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[15:23]<@Mulreay> I will only record for like 20sec
[15:23]<@Mulreay> when the fun starts
[15:23]<@BC_Programming> when I say crash I mean it takes pretty much everything with it
[15:24]<@BC_Programming> have to force kill it with Process Explorer, very weird
[15:33]<@BC_Programming> hmm think I sorted it, hope it works out
[15:33]<@BC_Programming> would prefer if it didn't cause it to crash at all but eh what can ya do
[15:39]<@BC_Programming> oh wow I live with some real practices assholes
[15:39]<@BC_Programming> "oh somebody tried to deliver a package for you"
[15:39]<@BC_Programming> yeah don't try to FECKING TELL ME WHEN THEY WERE HERE
[15:39]<@BC_Programming> No
[15:39]<@BC_Programming> wait until AFTER THEY HAVE GONE and left the little ticket saying they tried
[15:39]<@BC_Programming> "oh did you want it"
[15:42]<@BC_Programming> on the bright side I seem to have resolved the firework thing
[15:42]<@BC_Programming> kinda want command blocks to tp you to a good vantage point and make it night
[15:42]<@BC_Programming> but when I place command blocks it places some random other block, very odd
[15:43]<@Mulreay> You don't have to make thi work friend
[15:44]<@Mulreay> this*
[15:44]<@BC_Programming> it's mostly working now, just tocuhing it up now
[15:44]<@BC_Programming> don't know if it will crash u or not but should be able to get enough recorded at least
[15:45]<@Mulreay> Wanna test?
[15:46]<@BC_Programming> imma finish my command block addition and send it :D
[15:59]<@Mulreay> looking forward to it
[16:19]<@BC_Programming> uploading now
[16:19]<@BC_Programming> I had to make a fireworks enjoyment bar
[16:22]<@BC_Programming> to maximize fireworks enjoyment
[16:23]<@BC_Programming> Mulreay: here ya go :D http://bc-programming.com/mulreay/fireworksfun.zip
[16:25]<@Mulreay> Damn
[16:25]<@Mulreay> Thanks.. not public next time friend
[16:25]<@BC_Programming> oh sorry
[16:26]<@BC_Programming> I demand that you puzzle over the mini jukeboxes I made
[16:30]<@Mulreay> Can you delete it from the link..
[16:30]<@BC_Programming> ok
[16:30]<@Mulreay> I have it now
[16:30]<@Mulreay> thankyou
[16:31]<@BC_Programming> there we go, sorry about the public spot wasn't thinking
[16:32]<@Mulreay> no worries
[16:32]<@BC_Programming> now Craig has it so it ruins everything
[16:32]<@BC_Programming> lol
[16:32]<@Mulreay> lol
[16:32]<@Mulreay> I don't mind you guys that i know it's everyone else
[16:33]<@BC_Programming> yeah I know the mysterious watchers
[16:36]<@Mulreay> OK making the last part opf my video.. I hop that I can set the fireworks off
[16:37]<@BC_Programming> make sure the switch is to the right when you press the button :D
[16:37]<@BC_Programming> otherwise it will tp you to the firework enjoyment bar but the fireworks won't start
[16:37]<@BC_Programming> the fireworks are naturally a critical component to the firework enjoyment bar
[16:44]<@Mulreay> waiting for night
[16:44]<@BC_Programming> it sets the time to night with a command block too
[16:45]<+camerongray> [23:44:46] <guest_85> it is an old router.. WRT54G
[16:45]<+camerongray> [23:45:01] <partyo> A D-Link ? ?
[16:45]<+camerongray> That well known D-Link router
[16:45]<@BC_Programming> or it should, you could always do /time set 18000 to make it night after dusk
[16:45]<@BC_Programming> that's a linksys...
[16:49]<@Mulreay> Do I just run in the entarance
[16:49]<@BC_Programming> there are signs
[16:49]<@BC_Programming> and a button and stuff...
[16:50]<@BC_Programming> there should be a litle quartz thing to the left with my head on it that gives you a book too
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[18:41]<@BC_Programming> BAHAHA
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[21:15]<Erika> ohh
[21:15]<Erika> my my
[21:16]<jamer> Lol
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