Session Start: Sat Jun 13 00:00:00 2015 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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[05:37]<sawx> hey
[05:38]<sawx> sorry if i'm not here - apparently some guy who's been tryolling you trolls my chat too
[05:38]<sawx> any clues on him?
[05:38]<@BC_Programming> not really
[05:39]<sawx> Mibbit@mib-F41860C1.socal.res.rr.com
[05:39]<sawx> this guy
[05:40]<@BC_Programming> it's not always the same hostmask, the bans I have are on dynamic.fuse.net which I assume is a VPN of some sort
[05:41]<sawx> fun
[05:42]<sawx> huh
[05:42]<@BC_Programming> I've only had to ban him twice so far actually. quietbanned first since it was funnier
[05:43]<sawx> is this the guy who just goes in spamming random shit over and over again?
[05:44]<@BC_Programming> we may be thinking of two different users. The one I'm referring to comes in and asks the same question repeatedly more or less
[06:01]<sawx> sometimes it's the same question
[06:01]<sawx> sometimes it's just swearing
[06:03]<@BC_Programming> when he was here he was mostly blabbering about how he was banned elsewhere and what he can do about it
[06:04]<Quantos> Sounds like Daniel from the forums
[06:04]<@BC_Programming> Quantos: yes that was who it was
[06:04]<Quantos> Yeah, we have him permabanned
[06:04]<Quantos> What an annoying little shit
[06:04]<@BC_Programming> he got banned from the CH chat, went to the forum, got himself banned there, and somehow found his way here where I ended up banning him also after he ceased to amuse me
[06:05]<Quantos> Then he PM'd me nonstop for three days
[06:05]<@BC_Programming> haha I got PMs also but thankfully only for about a half-hour
[06:06]<@BC_Programming> So I think it may be that the troll Sawx is talking about could be a different user. How did you come to discover/suspect they had been here previously?
[06:37]<sawx> wait what
[06:37]<sawx> It was Daniel?
[06:37]<sawx> Someone from your forum?
[06:37]<@BC_Programming> Not our forum, Computerhope forum
[06:37]<@BC_Programming> and he was on #computerhope first as I understand
[06:37]<sawx> BC_Programming I wound up Googling his mask
[06:38]<sawx> and it led me to some chat log site
[06:38]<sawx> who is this Daniel guy?
[06:39]<@BC_Programming> an idiot, probably not who you meant
[06:39]<@BC_Programming> just googled as well which leads to the chat logs that get uploaded to my website, I see what you mean. They didn't actually say anything, just join and quit a few times it seems
[06:40]<@BC_Programming> Though the mibbit hostmask may be randomly generated as users join/quit, so they could be completely different users entirely
[06:40]<sawx> possibly
[06:40]<sawx> either way, we have a troll that's dealing with your shit
[06:40]<sawx> *our ish
[06:40]<sawx> maybe he's a mibbit rando?
[06:40]<sawx> who just pops into random big rooms?
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[14:11]<jamer> Well found out the bottleneck on my computer was the CPU and not both the gpu and CPU as I thought it was
[14:43]<Quantos> So you're sure it wasn't a Coke Bottle Neck?
[15:12]<+camerongray> jamer: Ahh cool, what GPU?
[15:13]<@BC_Programming> I wouldn't think both a CPU and GPU could "bottleneck" since bottlenecking really implies one component is limiting the others.
[15:13]<+camerongray> Yeah, and it really comes down to what you are doing on it
[15:13]<+camerongray> If you are doing something CPU intensive but not GPU intensive, then the CPU would limit it and the GPU would make no difference
[15:14]<+camerongray> Also, I just did a fantastic balls up
[15:14]<+camerongray> Ordered a sweet access point for £100,
[15:14]<+camerongray> Picked my old address, derp!
[15:14]<@BC_Programming> I bought a graphing calculator for no reason
[15:14]<+camerongray> haha
[15:14]<+camerongray> Yeah, like, what will you ever use it for?
[15:15]<@BC_Programming> maths
[15:15]<+camerongray> haha, what one?
[15:15]<@BC_Programming> I use my expression evaluator a lot
[15:15]<+camerongray> Ahh
[15:15]<+camerongray> I mean, I have one (TI-84 Plus Silver Edition) but I got that back in 2011 for high school
[15:15]<+camerongray> It's a great calculator but I rarely use it now, even at uni I tend to just use wolfram alpha or whatever
[15:16]<+camerongray> It was useful in school though since we couldn't just fire up a laptop in class
[15:16]<jamer> It's my hd4850 camerongray
[15:16]<+camerongray> jamer: Ahh cool
[15:16]<@BC_Programming> TI NSpire CX CAS
[15:16]<+camerongray> oh yeah, very fancy
[15:16]<@BC_Programming> I'm surprised TI-83's are still in the $150 range
[15:16]<+camerongray> Wait, you still don't have a smart phone do you?
[15:16]<@BC_Programming> heh nope
[15:17]<+camerongray> Since you could probably have bought a smart phone and put a graphic calculaor app on it for the same price :P
[15:17]<+camerongray> I remember thinking that in school - My phone cost less than the calculator but could do the same calculations
[15:17]<@BC_Programming> I Just like gadgets
[15:17]<+camerongray> haha
[15:17]<+camerongray> That one does look really cool
[15:18]<@BC_Programming> Also the government gave me $450
[15:18]<+camerongray> I remember sitting in class playing games on it - It quite often got passed around
[15:18]<+camerongray> It was fantastic - Teacher walks over, press clear, "look, I'm doing work"
[15:18]<+camerongray> I used to have all the codes for the levels in "block dude" written inside my notebooks"
[15:18]<@BC_Programming> I still have a TI-83 image somewhere that has my 3-D graphing TI-BASIC program
[15:19]<+camerongray> What I loved is that in school we were alowed these things in exams
[15:19]<@BC_Programming> yeah me too even
[15:19]<+camerongray> There was literally nothign stopping me (apart from me being honest) from loading it up with notes
[15:19]<@BC_Programming> I had to borrow a TI-83 from the school but I basically wrote a program for pretty much every problem
[15:20]<@BC_Programming> (every style of problem that is)
[15:20]<+camerongray> haha
[15:20]<+camerongray> I just find the way it has a history of all calculations on it
[15:20]<+camerongray> Actually, I got it in 2010, not 2011, that makes sense now
[15:20]<@BC_Programming> showed all the work using Output() as well
[15:21]<+camerongray> haha
[15:21]<+camerongray> I bought mine when I was on holiday in the US
[15:21]<@BC_Programming> was it cheaper that way
[15:22]<+camerongray> Yeah, quite a bit
[15:22]<+camerongray> Later discovered that the US firmware had quite a few more features than the UK one that everyone else had which was nice
[15:22]<+camerongray> Like showing fractions as actual fractions
[15:22]<@BC_Programming> I seem to remember a Frac() 'function' or something?
[15:22]<+camerongray> Hmm, not sure
[15:22]<+camerongray> The UK model showed them as 3¬2 or similar
[15:23]<+camerongray> Wheras mine would actually put the numbers above eachother with a line in between
[15:23]<+camerongray> Same with roots - Mine would show a proper square root sign and put the numbers inside it, the UK one looked like a functon call
[15:23]<+camerongray> This was the first year I had a job so I went a bit mental
[15:24]<+camerongray> I was 16 and suddenly had £1400
[15:24]<@BC_Programming> hmm I don't remember that, I remember square roots being sqr()
[15:24]<@BC_Programming> though it may be that Canada has yet another firmware
[15:24]<+camerongray> Went to florida on holiday and bought a calculator and Zune HD, then when I got home I bought a ThinkPad L512
[15:26]<@BC_Programming> I see reddit has gone mental
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[15:26]<+camerongray> Ahh yeah, the banning subreddit stuff
[15:27]<+camerongray> I'm just ignoring it all
[15:27]<@BC_Programming> I just go to specific subreddits usually which don't seem affected
[15:27]<+camerongray> Yeah
[15:27]<+camerongray> I don't live on reddit, I just use it occasionally
[15:28]<@BC_Programming> you betray us
[15:28]<+camerongray> I sometimes comment on useful stuff (Lots of /r/thinkpad and /r/edinburgh stuff)
[15:28]<@BC_Programming> I have 33,000 comment karma, you jelly
[15:28]<+camerongray> Then sometimes post things I find amusing - http://www.reddit.com/r/onejob/comments/39cntw/which_is_hot_which_is_cold_top_tap_is_also_not/, http://www.reddit.com/r/techsupportgore/comments/35ia45/mmm_crunchy_noise_warning/
[15:28]<+camerongray> haha
[15:29]<+camerongray> I have 198 link and 46 comment :P
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[15:30]<@BC_Programming> I get to program an aquarium
[15:31]<@BC_Programming> Company Owner got some sort of programmable aquarium controller thing and asked if I'd like to help
[15:31]<+camerongray> Ahh, nice
[15:32]<@BC_Programming> I don't really but he's the owner...
[15:32]<+camerongray> I have a friend programming an aquarium lighting system
[15:34]<+camerongray> Meanwhile I'm workign on a server monitoring system
[15:34]<+camerongray> Just thought it would be a bit of fun for the summer
[15:34]<@BC_Programming> I'm still trying to fix my Dimension 4400 sometimes
[15:35]<+camerongray> haha, why? :P
[15:35]<@BC_Programming> hangs hard after 5 minutes, still figure motherboard failure or something
[15:35]<@BC_Programming> I thought maybe CPU overheating and repasted the heatsink after some effort
[15:36]<@BC_Programming> replaced the weird dry pink stuff after some effort removing the heatsink
[15:36]<@BC_Programming> no luck :P
[15:36]<@BC_Programming> Why? It can still run Linux without issue
[15:36]<@BC_Programming> and it would be another computer for doing computer things
[15:39]<+camerongray> haha
[15:39]<+camerongray> You may be worse than me for having loads of PCs for doing random things with
[15:45]<+camerongray> Speaking of old PCs, I really need to try and install Solaris on my SparcServer 5
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[21:41]<camerongray> Woop, over a month without saying anything in #computerhope - So much better off without it!
[21:57]<Quantos> Hey, great news, I was approved for a CC#
[21:57]<Quantos> Here, check out the approval letter https://app.box.com/s/5puscgft6ztzywkiik84ntlkufcymmsj
[21:57]<camerongray> haha
[21:58]<@BC_Programming> congrats
[21:58]<@BC_Programming> I know it is a real struggle to get into those exclusive Nigerian financial institutions
[21:58]<Quantos> Jason originally posted it, but it's so damned funny I had to steal it
[21:58]<Quantos> It is, it cost me $100 to get that application approved...
[21:59]<Quantos> Oh, and some princess needed some money so that she could make a withdrawal...
[22:00]<camerongray> Pretty sure giving up on CH also helped me get better results in my exams, never realised how much time it sucked up that I could use instead for studying
[22:00]<Quantos> Yeap, you spent a fair bit o' time there
[22:00]<Quantos> How did your exams go?
[22:01]<camerongray> Really well - Averaged 76.5% overall
[22:02]<Quantos> What? That's it? I hope you're really proud of yourself - your grandfather fought in the war so that you'd have the freedom to study...
[22:02]<camerongray> haha
[22:02]<Quantos> That's pretty decent man
[22:02]<camerongray> Yeah
[22:02]<camerongray> The top degree classification (a "first") is 70% or above
[22:03]<camerongray> So I'm way clear of that so if I do simiarly next year I'll have no problem getting that
[22:03]<@BC_Programming> I like gadgets
[22:03]<Quantos> Yeah, that's cool stuff Cam
[22:03]<Quantos> I have a waffle iron BC
[22:03]<camerongray> A 2:1 which is treated almost equally by employers is like 60% or above so way ahead of that
[22:03]<@BC_Programming> I got a floppy drive with a card reader for my old desktop
[22:04]<@BC_Programming> should be better than the sharpied beige floppy
[22:04]<@BC_Programming> I sharpied it black to blend in, but it's like a blackfaced floppy trying to fit into a MLK rally
[22:05]<Quantos> I don't understand why you wouldn't have just used the handyman's secret weapon
[22:05]<Quantos> Black coloured duct tape
[22:05]<@BC_Programming> I lost the coverpiece for the floppy drive bay so I figure I may as well slap something in there
[22:06]<Quantos> I swear those things are just as engineered to go missing as servers are to cut up Cam's feet...
[22:06]<camerongray> Annoyingly my case doesn't have a 3.5" external bay so I can't put my card reader in
[22:07]<@BC_Programming> I have no 3.5" bay in this system either
[22:07]<camerongray> Ended up attacing a regular USB plug onto it instead of the header - I then just use it as an external one
[22:07]<@BC_Programming> I got a card reader that fits in the larger size
[22:07]<Quantos> Build an enclosure out of lego for it Cam
[22:07]<Quantos> You did a good job on the robot
[22:07]<camerongray> haha
[22:07]<@BC_Programming> why can't old laptops be cheap dammit
[22:08]<@BC_Programming> I mean really a 386 laptop for 200 dollars yeah no
[22:08]<Quantos> I'll sell you one for $2
[22:08]<camerongray> That's the main issue with collecting stuff, the ridiculous "collector" prices
[22:08]<camerongray> Half the time the thing is in terrible condition anyway
[22:08]<@BC_Programming> It looks like XP Era stuff is the cheapest
[22:08]<camerongray> Doubt anyone ever buys them - The seller is just holding out for more
[22:09]<Quantos> The keyboard needs replacing, needs more RAM, and the USB ports don't work
[22:09]<camerongray> When I wanted a Compaq Portable they were all £200+
[22:09]<@BC_Programming> you'll sell me a 386 laptop with USB Ports?
[22:09]<camerongray> Thankfully won the auction on mine for like £50
[22:09]<Quantos> No, this is a celeron I think
[22:10]<camerongray> Auctions are generally a reasonable way to get them unless the start price is also ridiculous
[22:10]<Quantos> HP nc6000, other than the stuff that's wrong with it - it's in perfect condition
[22:10]<@BC_Programming> "AGP Geforce4" 150 dollars really come on people
[22:10]<@BC_Programming> I should find my MX2 and list it. "SUPER RARE VINTAGE"
[22:11]<Quantos> Maybe $25 if I'm really desperate for an AGP card...
[22:11]<@BC_Programming> I have at least one, a Radeon AIW 9000
[22:11]<@BC_Programming> I think I have a 5500FX somewhere but I also purged a lot of old junk some time ago
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[22:12]<@BC_Programming> Thinkpad T60 for around 80 dollars
[22:13]<Quantos> Okay okay, the nc6000 for free, but I won't come down any more than that...
[22:13]<@BC_Programming> heh you really want to get rid of it
[22:13]<@BC_Programming> that can mean only one thing
[22:13]<@BC_Programming> you keep your haunted laptop
[22:13]<Quantos> The shipping would cost you more than it's worth
[22:14]<camerongray> BC_Programming: What are you looking for a laptop for?
[22:14]<@BC_Programming> no reason
[22:14]<camerongray> haha
[22:14]<@BC_Programming> Just like pretty much same reason I bought a graphic calculator
[22:14]<@BC_Programming> or those two gamecubes
[22:14]<camerongray> If you just want stuff to play with - Look at strange architectures or actually vintage machines - Way more interesting than just old laptops
[22:14]<camerongray> They also hold their value a lot more than a boring old laptop will
[22:15]<camerongray> Like, get some SPARC or PowerPC stuff
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[22:17]<camerongray> Also allows you to try out different operating systems on their native hardware such as Solaris
[22:17]<@BC_Programming> heh "$10... $533 shipping"
[22:18]<camerongray> I'm also tempted by some of the SGI systems
[22:18]<camerongray> You just need to get lucky on eBay
[22:18]<camerongray> Some of them are extremely expensive normally (especially things like SPARC) since busineses have legacy systems they need the machines for to keep them going and will pay good money for a working system
[22:19]<camerongray> Pretty sure if I were to sell all my SPARC gear I could probably get a good few hundred for it al
[22:19]<camerongray> all*
[22:19]<camerongray> (I got it all free though)
[22:23]<@BC_Programming> I really do like money
[22:26]<camerongray> haha
[22:26]<Quantos> I like being buckled into that harness and strapped the frame and then hung up by ... Wait a minute, are you guys sure you want to hear this?
[22:27]<camerongray> haha
[22:28]<@BC_Programming> At the touch of her lips it grew long and swollen- I sighed as she squeezed and pulled expertly. It was the best balloon giraffe I ever saw
[22:28]<Quantos> So Little Johnny comes home from school one day and tells his Dad that he got laid.
[22:28]<Quantos> His Dad is all proud and takes him out for pizza for supper
[22:28]<@BC_Programming> the coach!
[22:29]<Quantos> The next Johnny's Dad said, so Johnny, did you get laid today?
[22:29]<Quantos> Little Johnny replied, No Dad, my bum still hurts from yesterday
[22:29]<@BC_Programming> 'Hurt me!' she begged, leaning over the dining table expectantly. 'OK,' I replied, 'Your turkey's too dry and your sprouts are overcooked.'
[22:30]<Quantos> I made a Freudian slip once
[22:30]<@BC_Programming> you said one thing and meant your mother
[22:30]<Quantos> I meant to ask my ex to pass the salt, what came out what 'You bitch, you destroyed my life...'
[22:32]<Quantos> Hey, you like gadgets? This is the gadget to end all gadgets http://ventura.craigslist.org/cto/5059749810.html
[22:34]<camerongray> I was going to tell you a joke about UDP, but you might not get it
[22:34]<Quantos> Oh c'mon Cam
[22:34]<@BC_Programming> hahaha
[22:34]<camerongray> BC got it
[22:34]<Quantos> C'mon
[22:34]<Quantos> Don't keep me packetless ;)
[22:34]<camerongray> lol!
[22:35]<@BC_Programming> Did you see that listing? The guy's going on about "No lowballing" Dude if I'm willing to buy your car I don't think you should care if I play softball
[22:35]<Quantos> I thought it was a typo for bowling
[22:39]<@BC_Programming> hmm order Pizza or make Pancakes
[22:39]<Quantos> Pancakes, with Maple Syrop
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