Session Start: Mon Dec 02 00:00:00 2013
Session Ident: #glitchpc
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[09:08]<@BC_Programming> Hard Drives should be here today
[09:08]<@BC_Programming> here's hoping it's both of them
[09:27]<+camerongray> Nice!
[09:27]<@BC_Programming> then I have to decide when to actually do the fun task of installing them and reinstalling everything
[09:28]<@BC_Programming> when you use the same install for 4 years you tend to forget how much time that can take
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[09:47]<Craig-Work> Morning guys :)
[09:47]<@BC_Programming> hai
[09:48]<Craig-Work> How goes it BC?
[09:48]<Craig-Work> I got my Ubuntu box doing a lot of stuff, :)
[09:49]<Craig-Work> Was working on it last night, just to see what I could do.
[09:49]<Craig-Work> So far its running Utorrent as a service with a web interface. :P
[09:49]<Craig-Work> and it has a Webmin interface for when I am trying to do admin functions outside of the folder browser. :P
[09:50]<Craig-Work> I havent figured out what to do with my second server on Droplet
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[10:12]<@BC_Programming> balls
[10:12]<@BC_Programming> they aren't going to be in teh same shipment, WD drive is coming later
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[10:21]<@BC_Programming> couldn't figure out why my laptop was having perf problems... Test Bukkit server was still running
[10:26]<Craig-Work> Can you hear me?
[10:26]<Craig-Work> Cause my system tells me I don't have internet
[10:27]<@BC_Programming> yes you're still here
[10:27]<Craig-Work> Cool, network and internet are back, but the AD is still down
[10:27]<@BC_Programming> Active Directory?
[10:28]<Craig-Work> Yeah
[10:28]<Craig-Work> I wonder how they got it back up. I wonder what brought it down.
[10:28]<Craig-Work> We have a microwave connection to a building downtown Calgary.
[10:29]<Craig-Work> So it goes down during storms sometimes.
[10:30]<+camerongray> Craig-Work: Any luck with your PC?
[10:31]<Craig-Work> Nah its still down, I am working off of my Brix box at home.
[10:31]<Craig-Work> Till I can replace the motherboard and CPU. Since I was going to upgrade anyway, might as well survive till then.
[10:33]<+camerongray> Ahh, do test the PSU though, may just be that :P
[10:34]<Craig-Work> I may later, right now I am at work. :P
[10:34]<+camerongray> Ahh cool
[10:37]<Craig-Work> Hey Cam, what would you use an off site Ubuntu server for?
[10:37]<+camerongray> To run Debian :P
[10:37]<+camerongray> Generally for hosting either websites or web applications
[10:38]<Craig-Work> Ahh :P
[10:38]<+camerongray> Why?
[10:38]<Craig-Work> I was thinking of starting a e-mail server
[10:38]<Craig-Work> Hosting my own e-mail
[10:38]<+camerongray> Ahh, I personally wouldn't - Mailservers are very tricky to get working properly
[10:38]<+camerongray> Lots of services like Gmail will reject your emails unless you have everything just right
[10:38]<Craig-Work> I have some instructions that are solid, and I have 12 domains I can play with. :p
[10:38]<+camerongray> Having revese DNS on your IP is a must
[10:39]<+camerongray> Personally I use Google Apps for my email - My own domain but on GMail's infrustructure
[10:39]<Craig-Work> The server can accept forward and reverse DNS
[10:39]<+camerongray> It's worth a try yeah
[10:39]<Craig-Work> I am having a harder, and harder time trusting google.
[10:39]<+camerongray> lol
[10:39]<+camerongray> Doesn't bother me that much but GApps is no longer free so that's an issue
[10:39]<Craig-Work> Can't hurt right? :P
[10:40]<+camerongray> Yeah, just don't rely on it until you've tested a lot
[10:40]<Craig-Work> Yeah I saw that, luckily, I have three gapps accounts :P so I have 30 free primary address accounts. :P
[10:40]<+camerongray> Yeah, I'm the same, was on it before it went paid
[10:40]<+camerongray> Outlook.com does custom domains too now for free though
[10:40]<Craig-Work> Yay for grandfathering
[10:40]<Craig-Work> interesting
[10:42]<+camerongray> Yeah, Outlook didn't do IMAP last time I looked so that put me off
[10:42]<+camerongray> I may set my own mailserver up at some point for fun though
[10:42]<+camerongray> Just need to get the server colocated
[10:43]<+camerongray> This place is dirt cheap, but only Teir 1 and 10mbps link: http://www.econdc.com/server_colo.php
[10:44]<+camerongray> 10mbps should be enough though really
[10:44]<+camerongray> http://www.rapidswitch.com/colocation is another option in a great DC but twice the proce
[10:44]<+camerongray> price*
[10:45]<@BC_Programming> I like my Job but some things are just f***ing retarded
[10:45]<@BC_Programming> How am I supposed to make new databases when I don't have permission to create databases?
[10:46]<@BC_Programming> I'm mentioned it THREE freaking times already in the passed week... Kinda hard to make databases when I can't make databases
[10:48]<+camerongray> lol, I'm similar :P
[10:48]<+camerongray> I now finally have sudo on the dev machines
[10:49]<Craig-Work> Hey Cameron, have you thought about this, http://cloud.digitalocean.com
[10:49]<+camerongray> Yeah, just a VPS though :P
[10:50]<Craig-Work> They are 5$/mo and thats a 20GB Hdd, and 1TB transfers per mo
[10:50]<Craig-Work> Yeah but for mail its cheap and fast.
[10:50]<Craig-Work> the things you want.
[10:50]<+camerongray> For VPSs I do have lots of companies I like (MiniVPS for one) and I would use AWS for high-traffic applications
[10:50]<+camerongray> Thing is, there is just something I like about having my own hardware running somewhere :P
[10:51]<+camerongray> AWS is really sweet though for high-traffic applications
[10:51]<@BC_Programming> hmm
[10:51]<@BC_Programming> there is no root account
[10:51]<+camerongray> Digital ocean are cool though for a VPS
[10:52]<+camerongray> My current server (and soon it's replacement) all run ProxmoxVE so I can fire up VMs whenever I want
[10:52]<+camerongray> CompSoc's new machine is running OpenNode which is also interesting
[10:52]<+camerongray> And it hasn't died yet which is still amazing :P
[10:52]<+camerongray> Very unhappy server
[10:56]<Craig-Work> Unhappy?
[10:56]<+camerongray> Bought it from Calum but TNT (courier) kinda used TNT on it and mashed it a bit
[10:56]<+camerongray> Fault LED is on
[10:57]<+camerongray> And it couldn't see its second CPU (But I hit it and now it's working)
[10:57]<+camerongray> Runs fine now though :P
[10:57]<+camerongray> Even if TNT had beaten it up so badly the case is bent out of shape
[10:57]<+camerongray> Then again - 2x Quad Core Xeons and 12gb RAM for £80 :P
[10:58]<+camerongray> There is a project at uni where we have an old server rack that runs an IRC network, mail server and web hosting - We have it in there
[10:58]<+camerongray> Stuff hosted on the project is down most of the time :P
[10:59]<+camerongray> Craig-Work: Look at this state of the art hardware: https://fbcdn-sphotos-h-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-prn2/v/992766_788387747855034_1067196052_n.jpg?oh=5625a8a4c1f395696bce04f044977621&oe=529EB951&__gda__=1386174397_d4bad88b8f591c7a372af54cb54737d5 :P
[10:59]<@BC_Programming> WTF Pgadmin is pissing me off
[10:59]<+camerongray> Yes, those Sun ones at the top are SPARC CPUs :P
[10:59]<@BC_Programming> "Syntax error at or near FOREACH" yeah, that's nice. So is it telling me FOREACH doesn't exist?
[10:59]<+camerongray> The white one under the KVM is the unhappy CompSoc one
[11:00]<@BC_Programming> If it has to be inside a stored procedure I'm NOT GOING TO BE PLEASED
[11:00]<@BC_Programming> because that means what I need to do is f-ing impossible
[11:00]<@BC_Programming> which is nice since it'
[11:00]<@BC_Programming> is estimated to "only take two hours"
[11:00]<+camerongray> Most of the hardware is donated and the Xen nodes were found in a skip :P
[11:01]<@BC_Programming> oh there is no FOREACH
[11:01]<@BC_Programming> that might be why
[11:01]<@BC_Programming> no FOR either... it needs a stored procedure
[11:02]<@BC_Programming> terrific
[11:03]<@BC_Programming> Syntax error at or near FOR... syntax error at or near FOR... syntax error at or near FOR...
[11:08]<Craig-Work> That hardware Cam, is the Unhappy one yours?
[11:09]<+camerongray> Nah, CompSoc's
[11:10]<+camerongray> The white one that is
[11:10]<+camerongray> All the servers in that rack are unhappy in one way or another :P
[11:10]<@BC_Programming> wtf is a row type
[11:11]<Craig-Work> hahahaha no clue BC
[11:11]<+camerongray> Craig-Work: This is the project - http://wiki.tardis.ed.ac.uk/index.php/Main_Page
[11:11]<+camerongray> I'm amazed the website is working :P
[11:12]<Craig-Work> :P
[11:12]<+camerongray> We didn't have a site for 6 months :P
[11:13]<+camerongray> The old webserver is still sitting in the corner broken :P
[11:13]<@BC_Programming> sigh... now it says the table doesn't exist
[11:15]<+camerongray> Craig-Work: The rack is so old it uses round holes, everything (apart from the SunFire v120s) are mounted on bits of MDF screwed into the rack :D
[11:17]<Craig-Work> Round holes? Not screw mounts, but holes?
[11:17]<+camerongray> yeah, round screw mounts
[11:18]<Craig-Work> I have those
[11:18]<+camerongray> That pretty much nothing uses now :P
[11:18]<+camerongray> And since most of our hardware is donated/found we never have rails ether
[11:18]<+camerongray> either*
[11:19]<+camerongray> Whole thing runs off of 2x 13A sockets :P
[11:19]<+camerongray> We had to start using two sockets after we blew the first one up
[11:20]<+camerongray> That was fun explaining to the uni "We need a new socket" "Why? Is it damaged?" "It went bang"
[11:28]<Craig-Work> :P
[11:32]<+camerongray> They keep turning the power in the building off and kill the rack :P
[11:32]<+camerongray> It's in an ultra-high tech cupborad
[11:33]<@BC_Programming> well I got a function to work
[11:33]<@BC_Programming> http://pastebin.com/wUktkp5F
[11:33]<@BC_Programming> it returns nothing
[11:35]<+camerongray> Rack was orignally in the old computer science building but got kicked out for running too hot - Very lucky as that building burned down soon after
[11:35]<+camerongray> Then got into the nice new fancy Informatics Forum server room, overheated that, now in a cupboard
[11:35]<+camerongray> The entire cooling system is the open window :P
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[11:51]<@BC_Programming> sooo close now
[11:52]<@BC_Programming> cam you ever dealt with FOR IN stuff? and functions in postgres
[11:52]<Craig-Work> :P\
[11:53]<+camerongray> Nah, I just do boring stuff :P
[11:56]<@BC_Programming> darn
[11:56]<@BC_Programming> oh well slow progress is better than no progress I suppose
[11:56]<Craig-Work> Don't bother asking me, I only know that Postgres is a language :P hahaha and I may be wrong about that! HAHAHAHAH
[11:57]<@BC_Programming> PostGres is a database :P
[11:57]<@BC_Programming> like MySQL
[11:57]<Craig-Work> See. :P
[11:57]<+camerongray> lol
[11:57]<@BC_Programming> though I guess you could call it's query language PostGresSQL or something
[11:57]<Craig-Work> :P
[11:58]<@BC_Programming> I'm close, I can smell it
[11:58]<Craig-Work> You should probably turn it off if you can smell it... :S
[11:58]<@BC_Programming> thankfully I found the RAISE DEBUG command and can get debug output from within a query :D
[12:00]<Craig-Work> :P
[12:13]<Craig-Work> Hey camerongray, have you ever trained in any form of Sword?
[12:14]<+camerongray> Like sharp, pointy, metal sword?
[12:14]<Craig-Work> hahaha yeah
[12:15]<+camerongray> lol, nope, why? :P
[12:15]<@BC_Programming> MWA HAHA query now works hooray... now to make it even more complex, break it again, and pull out some hair
[12:15]<Craig-Work> Just curious, since your heratige is so strong, I thought you may have studied the fighting techniques as well. But I guess not everyone delves.
[12:15]<Craig-Work> :p
[12:15]<+camerongray> Ahh lol, nope :P
[12:15]<Craig-Work> Hahahaha nice BC
[12:16]<+camerongray> Sword fighting isn't really a big thing here
[12:16]<Craig-Work> Ahh :P
[12:19]<@BC_Programming> We use Donut Launchers here
[12:19]<+camerongray> haha
[12:19]<+camerongray> We throw telegraph poles
[12:19]<+camerongray> Which is an actual thing
[12:22]<+camerongray> It is quite cool though that by law we are allowed to carry a dagger as part of national dress
[12:23]<+camerongray> Come to think of it, I wonder how that works at places like airports, surely they must be able to override that
[12:25]<Craig-Work> :P
[12:27]<@BC_Programming> OMFG ITS WORKING
[12:27]<@BC_Programming> hmm oh wait... no it isn't
[12:27]<@BC_Programming> it's sort of working I guess
[12:35]<@BC_Programming> yaay now it's working!
[12:41]<Craig-Work> Hahahah Nicely done BC
[12:41]<@BC_Programming> well I forgot to add in the date filter stuff
[12:42]<@BC_Programming> but now the results are a list of sites and the total number of days that site has been occupied... should be able to add in the date stuff easily
[12:42]<@BC_Programming> then it's a question of whether trying to put this into Jasper Reports will work... hmm
[12:43]<Craig-Work> :P
[12:44]<@BC_Programming> and what if a site is occupied from the 10th to the 15th and the range is the 13th to the 20th... dammit
[12:45]<Craig-Work> ?
[12:45]<@BC_Programming> it's summing the difference between the end and start dates, no matter what I do the query conditions would only be able to include or exclude that site occupation
[12:46]<@BC_Programming> if I include it, it would include the days from the 10th to the 13th that fall outside the range; if I exclude it, it will exclude the two days that do fall in range
[12:47]<@BC_Programming> I guess I could make it use the minimum of the end date of the filter and the end date of the record and the maximum of the start date of the filter and the start date of the record...
[12:54]<@BC_Programming> huh that was easier than I expected
[12:54]<@BC_Programming> now we see if Jasper Reports handles it like pgAdmin
[12:54]<@BC_Programming> I suspect it may not
[13:22]<+camerongray> BC_Programming: Want some db humour?
[13:22]<+camerongray> Thinks that SQL is HTML
[13:22]<Craig-Work> hahahahahahaha
[13:23]<+camerongray> <guest_00> UPDATE `ap_form_1` SET `element_2`='element_2_445ffe5938d42dc16775044791606bd2-99-jewel'sabstract.docx' WHERE id='99' Query failed: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'sabstract.docx' WHERE id='99'' at line 1
[13:23]<+camerongray> <db100547> guest_00: ok , so its has saved , so the problem is ?
[13:23]<+camerongray> <guest_00> thats the error
[13:23]<+camerongray> <db100547> that does not look like a word 20** document .
[13:23]<+camerongray> <guest_00> i dont understand
[13:23]<+camerongray> <db100547> looks like possibly a html file
[13:23]<+camerongray> Herp derp, I forgot what HTML looks like
[13:24]<+camerongray> But of course when you work on mainframes all your life you never see SQL or HTML
[13:24]<+camerongray> or XML for that matter
[13:24]<+camerongray> Got in an argument with him last night when someone asked for "the best router" (for their house) and DB insists that they should get somethig from Cisco...
[13:25]<+camerongray> Because "Cisco is the best"
[13:25]<@BC_Programming> lol
[13:25]<@BC_Programming> that's gold! the SQL is HTML thing I mean
[13:26]<+camerongray> lol yeah
[13:26]<+camerongray> And the Cisco bit :P
[13:26]<@BC_Programming> best part, is that 20** files use XML, so they would look like HTML, and he's suggesting it's not a word file based on that, even though that's not even HTML
[13:27]<@BC_Programming> oh no! That must have been a programming question
[13:30]<+camerongray> So I talk to them for all of 1min and we work out that they are getting the error trying to sumbit the file to a college system that is vulnerable to SQL inejection (of course) so the apostrophe in the filename is causing the error
[13:30]<@BC_Programming> oh I see that now
[13:31]<@BC_Programming> tssk tssk
[13:31]<@BC_Programming> so you suggested he name a file '; DROP TABLE "
[13:32]<+camerongray> lol
[13:50]<Craig-Work> Cisco is good, if you know how to set them up :P
[13:50]<Craig-Work> hahahaha
[13:51]<+camerongray> Yeah, not for someone asking for a better router for their home connection though :P
[13:51]<Craig-Work> hahahahaha
[13:51]<+camerongray> I'm a massive MikroTik fan though
[13:51]<Craig-Work> I like TP-Link
[13:51]<Craig-Work> Their good if you reflash them :)
[13:51]<+camerongray> MikroTiks are super powerful, can configure them to do pretty much anything but so much cheaper than Cisco
[13:53]<Craig-Work> There is another brand that I like, but I cannot remeber the name, they make excellent hardware too.
[13:59]<+camerongray> Yeah, I love mine
[14:00]<+camerongray> I have the... lets see if I can get this right... RB2011uas-2hdn-in
[14:00]<+camerongray> Dah, so close! rb2011uas-2hnd-in
[17:12]<Jamer> Hm
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[18:39]<@BC_Programming> omg u gais
[18:39]<@BC_Programming> I just got a 3 dollar raise
[18:39]<@BC_Programming> weeee
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[18:42]<Craig> Hey Guys
[18:42]<@BC_Programming> hey Craig
[18:42]<@BC_Programming> guess what
[18:42]<@BC_Programming> I just got a three dollar raise :D
[18:42]<Craig> Per Hour!?!?!
[18:42]<@BC_Programming> eyup
[18:43]<Craig> Thats awesome BC!
[18:43]<@BC_Programming> making 18$/hr now :D
[18:43]<Craig> Did they tell you what for?
[18:43]<Craig> Nice
[18:44]<@BC_Programming> condition is that I should aim for 45 hours a week until things slow down... since I'm already doing around 50 that shouldn't be too hard
[18:44]<Craig> Hehe
[18:45]<Craig> What did they think of your Posgres code?
[18:45]<Craig> (Or whatever it was)
[18:45]<@BC_Programming> I haven't committed that yet, doesn't quite work
[18:45]<@BC_Programming> seems like it doesn't know how to math
[18:45]<Craig> Hehe I was reading that about the dates
[18:45]<Craig> Seems a bit unintelligent
[18:45]<Craig> :P
[18:45]<@BC_Programming> It's showing a date difference of 437 days when it should be 567, and I'm not certain why
[18:46]<Craig> Weird,
[18:46]<@BC_Programming> I did figure out why I was getting negative dates, I accidentally reversed the day and month of one of the dates
[18:46]<Craig> 130 days exactly
[18:46]<Craig> Oh?
[18:46]<Craig> Interesting
[18:47]<@BC_Programming> well they are just strings, so you have to tell Postgres what the date format is so it can make it into a date
[18:47]<@BC_Programming> eg dd/mm/yyyy or mm/dd/yyyy or whatever
[18:47]<@BC_Programming> the schema is hilarious, each record has a start and end date... the start date is in yyyy/mm/dd format, the end date is in mm/dd/yyyy
[18:48]<Craig> Hahahaha wow, I wonder who made that one ? :P
[18:48]<Craig> I could understand if they were mirrored.
[18:48]<@BC_Programming> well the SQL table data is coming from the THEOS data
[18:48]<Craig> :P
[18:48]<@BC_Programming> so it's probably somebody from 30 years ago
[18:49]<Craig> Heh
[18:49]<Craig> Well, I am stuck using Ubuntu for the next 10-30 days
[18:49]<Craig> Should be an interesting expiriment in Linux.
[18:49]<@BC_Programming> why is that
[18:50]<Craig> My main machine had its motherboard die recently, then I replaced it with a gigabyte,
[18:51]<Craig> the gigabyte seems to have given up its ghost. :P
[18:51]<Jamer> O.o
[18:51]<Craig> Hi Jamer
[18:51]<@BC_Programming> Well mine still works, if that makes you feel better. It doesn't, but it had to be said
[18:51]<Craig> Hahahahaha
[18:52]<Craig> No worries, I am going to put my 8 core into the server, and buy a 6core intel with 12 threads.
[18:52]<Craig> Putting it onto a P9X79 WS board from Asus. :)
[18:52]<@BC_Programming> I need to get one of those compressed air things, innards could probably use a dusting again
[18:52]<Jamer> Bad day for everyone except bc has had a bad day
[18:52]<Craig> Should be pretty awesome
[18:52]<Craig> hahaha probably
[18:52]<@BC_Programming> jamer: yeah, today totally sucked I got a three dollar raise. The nerve!
[18:52]<Craig> :P hahahahahahhaha
[18:53]<Jamer> Usps lost a fucking package with a tracking number ...
[18:53]<Craig> I was wondering what Jamer was talking about, that does sound like a pretty crappy day!
[18:53]<@BC_Programming> Jamer one of your packages?
[18:53]<Jamer> Yeah .. ordered a keyboard for my laptop ..
[18:53]<Craig> So if it has a tracking number, where does it tell you it is?
[18:53]<Craig> :P
[18:54]<Jamer> Hebron Kentucky
[18:54]<@BC_Programming> my WD Red is going to be later than my SSD for shame
[18:54]<Craig> Dang, sorry to hear that BC
[18:54]<Craig> :P
[18:54]<Craig> Atleast it will get there sometime
[18:54]<Craig> When is your ssd going to arrive?
[18:54]<Jamer> ...
[18:55]<@BC_Programming> but at least now I know that it wasn't delivered to Illinois by mistake, they had to get it shipped from the manufacturer to Illinois, then ship from there to me
[18:55]<Craig> I've never heard of Hebron there Jammer
[18:55]<@BC_Programming> SSD was supposed to arrive today according to tracking, but it's still in Richmond
[18:55]<Craig> Ahhh yeah I have seen that lots BC,
[18:55]<Craig> Well Jammer, atleast you know its near
[18:55]<@BC_Programming> TigerDirect did phone me though, I thought that was cool
[18:56]<Jamer> Criag .. usps lost it in the facility
[18:56]<Craig> How so? What did they call you for?
[18:56]<Craig> Well, USPS is the Us service, just as good as the Canadian Post. :P
[18:56]<@BC_Programming> they just called to ask if everything was OK, it was kinda weird
[18:56]<Craig> Hahaha, did you tell them "No, I don't have all my parts in one package!"
[18:56]<Craig> "{
[18:56]<Craig> :P
[18:57]<Jamer> Contacted the seller and they were ticked also
[18:57]<@BC_Programming> well my only concern was the tracking info said it was illinois, that's how I know it was actually a warehouse they had it shipped to
[18:58]<Craig> Shipped too? Or from?
[18:58]<@BC_Programming> Shipped to their warehouse
[18:58]<Craig> Interesting
[18:58]<@BC_Programming> from their it was shipped to me on the 27th, but the tracking info hasn't been changed since it's a "new" shipment if that makes sense
[18:59]<Craig> Ahh yes
[18:59]<Craig> That does, since they treat any movement where a signature is involved as a reception, and new shipping
[18:59]<@BC_Programming> oh I just realized I think Jamer means a Music keyboard
[19:00]<Craig> How so?
[19:00]<@BC_Programming> I can't find anything about Hebron PC keyboards
[19:00]<@BC_Programming> but there are results talking about music keyboards
[19:00]<Craig> Bahahahahahahahahaha
[19:00]<Jamer> Bc .. nope .. computer keyboard .. the usps facility in hebron lost it
[19:00]<Craig> I see, I see
[19:00]<@BC_Programming> oooh IN hebron
[19:00]<@BC_Programming> I thought that was the brand
[19:00]<Craig> :P
[19:01]<Craig> Even I knew that was a place, just not that I have heard of. :P
[19:01]<@BC_Programming> Hey now we have Nanaimo Bars so Hebron Keyboards isn't too far-fetched really
[19:01]<Craig> :P too trie
[19:01]<Craig> true*
[19:01]<Craig> Nanaimo bars, like the Icecream?
[19:02]<Craig> Hey BC, how tall are you?
[19:02]<@BC_Programming> 6 something
[19:03]<@BC_Programming> I measured myself a while ago but I forget what it was
[19:03]<Craig> Hahaha thats funny, you, Cam, and I, we're all tall, then there's Mulreay :P
[19:04]<Jamer> Im 5 foot 8
[19:04]<@BC_Programming> 6' 5"
[19:05]<Craig> Nice
[19:07]<Jamer> I guess im the short one atm
[19:07]<Craig> Guess so, :P
[19:08]<@BC_Programming> Mulreay keeps trying to skype call me when I'm not around
[19:08]<Craig> Hehehe,
[19:08]<@BC_Programming> and by "keeps" I mean he's actually only shown up as a missed call once
[19:08]<Craig> He keeps trying to call me while I am at work. :P
[19:09]<Craig> :P
[19:09]<@BC_Programming> probably thinks I am ignoring it :(
[19:10]<Craig> Thats not good
[19:10]<@BC_Programming> well if he wants to msg me there is always facebook
[19:10]<@BC_Programming> or you for that matter
[19:10]<Craig> Hahaha I am almost never on FB now :P
[19:11]<Craig> After all that work of getting you on it. Bahahahahhaha
[19:11]<@BC_Programming> you've been missing my stories
[19:11]<Craig> Nah I read them once in a while. :)
[19:13]<Jamer> Holy crap ... the company who I bought the keyboard from shipped it out tonight o.o thats the replacement one
[19:15]<@BC_Programming> cool
[19:15]<@BC_Programming> now watch them both show up
[19:16]<Craig> hehehe I am term ssh'd into my server, this is awesome
[19:16]<Craig> I am learning a lot!
[19:17]<@BC_Programming> well that's like 9 hours on this Occupancy Report
[19:17]<Jamer> Bc if they both show up then im replacing both my laptops and my grandpa's
[19:17]<@BC_Programming> now to take a break and fix the Daily Activity Reports which are bugged
[19:17]<Craig> Not sure what you mean there BC?
[19:18]<Craig> Oh a piece of software :P
[19:18]<@BC_Programming> the SQL thing I was doing was the Occupancy Report
[19:18]<Craig> Yeah
[19:18]<@BC_Programming> the SQL needs to go inside a Jasper Report
[19:19]<@BC_Programming> that Jasper Report get's called by the Report Filter Program, which get's it's information from a .xml file
[19:21]<@BC_Programming> once I get the SQL working properly in pgAdmin I need to break it up and add a new feature to the Report Filter (which should go fine since I wrote that) and put most of it in some initialization SQL thing, then have the actual Report Query simply call that stored procedure
[19:21]<@BC_Programming> fun in a twisted sort of way
[19:22]<@BC_Programming> but first I'll fix this trivial bug in 19 other reports
[19:24]<@BC_Programming> hmm extra monies should make a new build sooner rather than later I suppose
[19:25]<Jamer> Im thinking of buying an ssd now