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03:22.59Nohlabrlcad holaaaaa
03:32.03Nohlastarseeker ?
03:33.08Nohlabuuu :(
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03:52.24starseekerhowdy
03:52.52starseekerNohla: here now
03:57.04``Erikhrm, I could go for a scotch egg O.o
03:57.22starseekerwhat kind of chicken lays a scotch egg?
04:00.25``Erikum, plovers?
04:00.35starseekerheh
04:03.18starseeker``Erik: I don't suppose you already own this one... http://store.xkcd.com/xkcd/#Science
04:06.49``Erikheh, no, almost all my tshirts are either plain or vendor gifts
04:08.04``Erikso now I have exciting pop-culture tshirts that say stuff like "java", "google", "opengl", ... :D
04:08.25``Erika few linux ones...
04:09.59``Erikheh, ten years ago, I was sitting in the san jose airport waiting for my flight home after visiting nvidia, wearing a redhat tshirt given to me by the guy who was the scsi guru for redhat at the time... vp of redhat stops and introduces himself and says "nice shirt" O.o crazy shit, ainnit? :D
04:10.59starseekerthere are geeks everywhere :-)
04:13.11starseekerand unlike Dilbert, stands very little chance of being understood by the Powers That Be, let alone banned
04:13.16``Erikyeah, everywhere, who'd have guessed you'd run across one in san jose *cough* :D this was in like '01, linux was slightly less mainstream back then :D
04:13.27``Erikum
04:13.48``Erikthe 'powers that be' shove dilbert cartoons into their slides and don't realize that THEY'RE the ones with pointy hair...
04:14.09starseeker<snort> until they finally figure it out and then ban the posting of 'em
04:14.28``ErikI can only think of one BC that'd be stupid enough to try that, and she's not a bc anymore :)
04:16.06``Erik(and I think it was the 'cat carrier' that actually spun her up)
04:16.51``Erikyeah... in a very locked down cube farm type environment, posting cartoons distrupts the sterile soul-crushing blandess and cannot be tolerated...
04:17.19``Erikwe're somewhere between that and a uni physics/math dept
04:17.49starseekerif the workforce still has a sense of humor, things aren't that bad
04:18.03starseekerhehe
04:18.46``Erikuserfriendly? I suddenly feel old again
04:19.03starseekerhuh?  why?
04:20.25starseekerah :-)
04:21.30starseekerthe physics lab prof had some of the Foxtrots with physics lab stuff, and our local sysadmin had the userfriendly (plus "Dilbert is a documentary" as #1 on the "list of things they don't teach you in school.")
04:23.05``Erikit's all about the striped irregular bucket, yo
04:23.41``Erik(not a cartoon, but definitely in the "they don't teach you at school" category)
04:25.57``Erikprogenitor of BOFH
04:27.03``Erikif you don't know SIB and BOFH, you don't even deserve root on your own machine...
04:27.15starseekeroh, I know BOFH
04:29.02starseekerSIB... not clicking
04:29.14``Eriksame as bofh, just a bit earlier
04:29.44starseeker``Erik: remember, I got into the game late and started with a 386 in a world of pentiums - I was lucky to get command line, let alone internet
04:30.54``Erikthe internet is for porn... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWEjvCRPrCo
04:31.19starseekerah, the good old days... 400 floppies to get Debian and key software onto the sucker, splitting deb files using prosplitter to get them onto multiple floppies
04:31.33starseekercouldn't label the floppies, they kept getting written over
04:31.48starseekermy roommates were convinced I could read bits off the disks with my brain...
04:32.00``ErikI just didn't put the paper on the disks and wrote on the plastic with pencil
04:32.25``Erikcould just rub yoru thumb on it a little and remove the number :)
04:33.24``Eriksomewhere I have a cd with slackware 3 on it :D
04:33.32``Erikheh
04:33.37starseekereeek
04:33.44``Erikhttp://flowingdata.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Engineers-Guide-to-Drinks11.pdf
04:34.14starseekershould have bought it I suppose, but was a bit pricy for something so useless
04:34.44``Erikheh, got an 8086 or 8088 with win1.7 in my parents garage or attic or something
04:35.01``ErikI bet it's in the garage, too damn heavy to lug up
04:36.07starseekerman that blueprint is funny - wonder if someone actually hand drew it and scanned it or if that's part of the setup
04:36.35starseekerthe one I wanted to buy but they wouldn't sell (display item) was an original boxed Visicalc
04:36.50starseekerthat was (of all things) a Half Price books store
04:37.43``Erikheh
04:38.04starseekercan't blame 'em though
04:38.29``ErikI got my first 'real' computer after burning out an atari that looked like http://www.nwcomputers.com/atari2600.jpg
04:38.57``Erik(the 'wood' there is just a sticker on plastic)
04:39.05starseekerwhere I was, the cool kids had the first nintendo
04:39.27``Erikooh, I did get to play on a famicon that a neighbor had in japan
04:40.12starseekerhehe
04:41.43starseekerprobably tossed out my retirement in another 40 years... oh well
04:42.46``Erikheh, electronic toys didn't last long for me, they became 'modified' or 'spare parts' pretty quick
04:43.36starseeker``Erik: funny about that case design on the atari - I've always wanted to see if you could take someone who didn't know anything about whether something is a video game, controller hardware, or what, and have them guess the age of various equipment based on case design
04:43.54starseekeratari just screams 80s to me...
04:44.08``Erikthat puppy was '77
04:44.34starseekerheh
04:44.43``Erikthey ditched the fake wood in '82, according to wikipedia
04:45.43``Erikhowzabout http://regmedia.co.uk/2008/03/20/bbc_1.jpg ? :)
04:46.38starseeker1985?
04:47.00``Erik81, but it lives on! that's where the ARM originated
04:47.06``Erik(it's a BBC acorn)
04:47.09starseekercool
04:47.32starseekerit's almost as old as I am
04:48.36starseekerAh, this is the keyboard I want for using Emacs... http://world.std.com/~jdostale/kbd/SpaceCadet.html
04:50.09starseekerI see wikipedia has one now
04:51.30``ErikI use escape as my metalock right now heh
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04:54.40starseekerapparently the mice from that era were also metal construction and incredibly durable, but I've never seen one of those
05:00.55``ErikI d'no, I had an early 80's mouse for my c64, it was pretty crappy
05:03.03``Erikheh, symbolics and lisp machines?
05:03.30starseekeryeah, and even befor symbolics apparently MIT had some "prototype" stuff
05:04.01``Erikum, both those companies came out of MIT, no?
05:04.15starseekerI believe so
05:04.30starseekersymbolics yes
05:04.31``Erik"you're doing it wrong" "no, YOU'RE doing it wrong" "oh yeah? well, I'm gonna make a company to prove how wrong you are" "nut uh, *I'M* going to make a company to prove how wrong YOU are"
05:04.35``Eriksomething like that
05:05.07starseekerAnd amusingly enough the most lasting result of all of that was they ticked off Stallman
05:05.42``Eriklisp machines was '79 by greenblat from MIT, noftsker decided greenblat was a retard and started symbolics
05:06.24starseekerwas pretty cool when I was writing up the Maxima history in college and I realized that the macsyma code it was part of that whole thing
05:06.45starseeker``Erik: I think it's the lisp machines code that's up on google, right?
05:07.03``Eriknot sure, didn't really dig too hard
05:07.18starseekerah yeah, the kmachine
05:07.34``Erikspent more time looking at the old source for lisp1 on the ibm 704
05:07.44starseekeroh, here's the keyboard from the MIT machine:  http://world.std.com/~jdostale/kbd/Knight.html
05:07.51``Erikand pdp1
05:08.47``Erikhttp://www.catb.org/~esr/jargon/html/graphics/symbolics-keyboard-fullsize.jpg   ehehe
05:08.51starseekerah yeah - still not quite clear to me how he wound up able to release the code, but neat that he did:  http://eval.apply.googlepages.com/
05:09.17``Erikoh shit, this one hurts http://www-lipn.univ-paris13.fr/~saiu/apl-keyboard/apl-keyboard-2.jpg
05:09.45``Erikmake http://www.classiccmp.org/dunfield/adam/h/memkbd.jpg look nice O.o
05:11.34starseeker``Erik: you know, it's kinda funny thinking about it - right now I have on my computer copies of the MIT CADR lisp machine code and the LM code for at least some of their designs - probably, at the right point in history, worth hundreds of thousands of dollars or more
05:11.48starseekernow it's a free web download
05:11.59starseekercat instead of ls?  eep
05:12.13``Erikfor catalog
05:12.20starseekerah
05:12.28``Erikmakes more sense than dir, if'n ya ask me
05:12.53``Erikqdos was a bad cp/m immitation, and that was rebranded as ms-dos 1.01
05:12.58``Eriks/mm/m/
05:13.16starseeker<snort> sounds about right
05:13.55``Erikheh, it is :D ya gonna make me dig up history links to prove it? O.o
05:14.15starseekerno, I mean MS starting out by crappily copying something else
05:14.45``Erik'cept ms didn't copy back then
05:15.14``Eriksomeone else did the copying, ms bought it for a flat fee
05:15.18``Erikfor something like 50k
05:15.42``Erikhere we go http://inventors.about.com/library/weekly/aa033099.htm
05:15.44starseekeroh, so they graduated to copying things, up from buying someone elses copy?
05:17.28``Erik(was a movie that went into gorey detail, uh, pirates of silicon valley or something?)
05:18.00starseekernot that it matters, I'll never play at those levels
05:19.59``Erikit's ancient history that's modern enough to have documented facts plus living memory :D
05:20.22starseekerhehe - just goes to prove time is relative
05:20.49starseekerNohla: We'll have to try again later - I'm gonna crash pretty quick here
05:22.31``Erikheh
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