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[00:10:32] <TheMightyBuzzard> yays! 3% chance of rain tomorrow morning!
[00:11:08] <TheMightyBuzzard> i better start getting dough bait made up for jug fishing.
[00:12:33] <Bytram> with all those lakes around you, why would you want to fish in a jug?
[00:12:57] <TheMightyBuzzard> less places for the fish to hide
[00:13:07] <Bytram> lol
[00:13:44] <Bytram> #weather TheMightyBuzzard
[00:13:44] <MrPlow> Unable to find weather for that location
[00:13:57] <Bytram> ~weather boston
[00:14:00] <Bytram> #weather boston
[00:14:00] <MrPlow> Unable to find weather for that location
[00:14:07] <Bytram> #weather boston, ma
[00:14:07] <MrPlow> Today: Chance of late night showers. Lows overnight in the upper 60s. Tomorrow: Rain ending early. Remaining cloudy. High 78F. Winds SSW at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 60%.
[00:40:00] <TheMightyBuzzard> .
[00:40:24] <TheMightyBuzzard> #help
[00:40:24] <MrPlow> Commands: help, weatheradd, weather, submit, seen, smake, smakeadd, youtube, abuser, bot, admin, socialist, roll, bnk, join, part, tell, klingon, g
[01:00:02] <Bytram> #seen cmn32480
[01:00:02] <MrPlow> [2016-06-26 14:23:46] #Soylent *cmn32480 isn't in any shape to edit until coffee
[01:44:40] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Teaching without an Education Degree in Georgia - http://sylnt.us - willing-vs-able
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[01:58:16] * SirFinkus just chased a dog around the neighborhood for like an hour
[01:58:20] <SirFinkus> fuck dogs
[02:04:46] <Bytram> SirFinkus: was the dog yours or someone else's?
[02:05:04] <SirFinkus> someone elses
[02:05:05] <SirFinkus> dog sitting
[02:05:19] <Bytram> oh? ooooh. ewwww.
[02:05:19] <SirFinkus> was watering the plants and forgot they had a dog door
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[02:05:29] <SirFinkus> the fence was open and she fucked right off
[02:05:34] * Bytram suggests setting in a supply of raw meat
[02:05:43] <SirFinkus> the dog?
[02:05:54] <Bytram> too tempt the dog to return
[02:06:53] <Bytram> maybe a dog collar with an ultrasonic speaker and remote
[02:07:34] <SirFinkus> dog is back
[02:07:37] <Bytram> anyway, maybe the dog is now tired and will spend the rest of the evening sleeping -- and resting up for the next day's run :P
[02:07:52] <Bytram> glad you were successful in the retrieval!
[02:11:55] <fliptop> how about just shutting the gate?
[02:12:22] <SirFinkus> something about horses and barns
[02:13:31] <Bytram> did you know that there is a unit of measurement called a "barn"?
[02:17:43] <fliptop> damn
[02:17:49] <fliptop> https://en.wikipedia.org
[02:17:50] <Timmeh> ^ 03Wiki: Barn (unit)
[02:17:57] <fliptop> Other related units are the outhouse (1 μb, or 10−34 m2) and the shed (10−24 b (1 yb), or 10−52 m2), although these are rarely used in practice.
[02:18:20] <Bytram> yep, really!
[02:20:33] <fliptop> the saying i learned, though was "can't hit the broad side of a barmaid"
[02:20:57] <Bytram> never heard *that* one before
[02:21:13] <fliptop> ironically, i heard it working on a horse farm in my teens
[02:21:25] <Bytram> lol
[02:21:34] <Bytram> horse farm? what do you use for seeds?
[02:21:40] <Bytram> =)
[02:21:46] <chromas> ponies
[02:21:46] <fliptop> stud semem
[02:21:52] <Bytram> LOL!
[02:40:30] <Bytram> anagram of that ==> dust memes
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[03:34:08] <Bytram> whereto http://go.theregister.com
[03:34:09] <Timmeh> ^ 03Ransomware scum target corporate Office 365 users in 0-day campaign • The Register ( http://www.theregister.co.uk )
[03:34:21] <Bytram> tahnks, Timmeh!
[03:36:23] <Bytram> https://www.sciencedaily.com
[03:37:06] <Bytram|away> time for me to call it a day and check out the insides of my eyelids
[03:37:12] <Bytram|away> ~gnight #Soylent
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[07:29:54] <boru> Just having a read of that 'quit on the spot' article; where is it feasible to give two weeks notice? Is that the case in the US? Does it supersede what's in your contract? Here, for example, you are typically contractually required to give 1-3 months notice, for example, and you don't get your income tax release until then. Or, at least, the company can withhold it for the duration of that period.
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[11:17:39] <crutchy> exec still ded
[11:18:11] <boru> Killed by parent.
[11:18:32] <crutchy> i can start up its buddy
[11:18:40] <crutchy> till it comes back
[11:18:50] <boru> Sounds like a windows process model.
[11:18:58] <crutchy> probly
[11:19:00] * boru does not approve.
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[11:19:47] <crutchy> ~time
[11:19:48] <crutchy> ~weather
[11:19:48] <x> Tuesday, 28 June 2016 @ 9:19 pm GMT+10 - Melbourne VIC
[11:19:50] <x> 11Melbourne VIC - currently 10°C, clear, wind N at 27 km/h, humidity 87% - Tuesday scattered showers (8°C:14°C), Wednesday mostly sunny (9°C:14°C), Thursday rain (6°C:9°C), Friday mostly cloudy (9°C:13°C)
[11:21:19] <crutchy> it should auto-bail when exec arrives
[11:30:06] <boru> Odd. I had expected it to be raining poisonous spiders across Australia.
[11:30:44] <chromas> sure, but they don't consider that weather
[11:30:59] <chromas> it's climate :D
[11:31:10] * boru chuckles.
[11:31:19] <boru> "Cloudy, with a chance of dropbears."
[11:44:53] <Bytram> boru: LOL!
[11:44:56] <Bytram> !uid
[11:44:56] <Bender> The current maximum UID is 6274, owned by snmygos
[11:51:15] * crutchy wonders how many of the original team are still around
[11:52:08] * Bytram guesses approx 1/4 to 1/3
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[11:52:57] * Bytram would say most of current team are from [nearly] the beginning, but is aware that quite a few have gone on to other pastures
[11:53:03] <Bytram> http://phys.org
[11:53:03] <Timmeh> ^ 03Team discovers moon over Makemake in the Kuiper Belt ( http://phys.org )
[11:53:34] <Bytram> is that mah-kee mah-kee ? or mayk mayk?
[11:53:46] <Bytram> may key may ke?
[11:54:59] * AndyTheAbsurd decides to pronounce it "buttbutt"
[11:55:27] <Bytram> first try: https://en.wikipedia.org
[11:55:28] <Timmeh> ^ 03Wiki: Makemake
[11:55:32] <Bytram> no help there
[11:55:40] <Bytram> next try: https://en.wikipedia.org
[11:55:40] <Timmeh> ^ 03Wiki: Makemake (deity)
[11:55:59] <Bytram> Makemake (also written as Make-make or MakeMake; pronounced [ˈmakeˈmake] in Rapa Nui[1])
[11:56:35] <Bytram> heh!
[11:56:47] <Bytram> In astronomy:
[11:56:47] <Bytram> The trans-Neptunian dwarf planet Makemake is so named because both the planet and the island are connected to Easter; the planet was discovered shortly after Easter 2005, and the first European contact with Easter Island was on Easter Sunday 1722.[2][3] The dwarf planet's code name was "Easterbunny".
[12:01:07] <boru> Isn't that old news?
[12:01:23] <boru> ISTR the IR/NIR observations indicating the prescence of a companion.
[12:02:08] <Bytram> boru: https://en.wikipedia.org
[12:02:09] <Timmeh> ^ 03Wiki: Makemake ( https://en.wikipedia.org )
[12:02:39] <Bytram> On 26 April 2016, astronomers using observations from the Hubble Space Telescope taken in April 2015 announced the discovery of a moon with a diameter of ~175 km (for an assumed albedo of 4%) orbiting Makemake at a distance of ≥ 21,000 km with a period of ≥ 12 days (the minimum values are those for a circular orbit; the actual orbital eccentricity is unknown).[45][46][47] It was given the provisional name S/2015 (136472) 1.[21]
[12:03:02] <boru> Right.
[12:03:38] <Bytram> whereto: http://i.imgur.com
[12:03:53] <boru> Ah, the IR/NIR bits were earlier observations, I think.
[12:04:02] <boru> Assumed related to albedo.
[12:04:38] <Bytram> nod nod
[12:05:50] <Bytram> As of December 2015, Makemake is 52.4 AU (7.84×10e9 km) from the Sun,
[12:06:31] <Bytram> I find it absolutely amazing that something so small (~175 km) as its moon, can be observed from so very far away
[12:06:32] <boru> MPC data?
[12:06:38] <Bytram> MPC?
[12:07:14] <boru> Current: http://www.minorplanetcenter.net
[12:07:15] <Timmeh> ^ 03Error from WebCS Script
[12:07:23] <boru> Oh, duh.
[12:07:59] <boru> MPC == Minor Planet Centre
[12:08:48] <Bytram> nodnod
[12:09:18] <boru> I was going to pull current OE/ephemeris for Makemake, but I forgot where I was.
[12:09:45] <Bytram> http://www.minorplanetcenter.net
[12:09:46] <Timmeh> ^ 03MPEC 2016-H46 : S/2015 (136472) 1
[12:10:12] <boru> I was just about to pull the observation log for 2016, but you beat me to it.
[12:13:09] <Bytram> =)
[12:13:19] <Bytram> btw, I just stumbled upon this, too: http://phys.org
[12:13:20] <Timmeh> ^ 03Clandestine black hole may represent new population
[12:13:31] <Bytram> http://arxiv.org
[12:13:32] <Timmeh> ^ 03[1605.00270] The first low-mass black hole X-ray binary identified in quiescence outside of a globular cluster
[12:14:40] <boru> Ah, very interesting.
[12:15:35] <boru> I'm a bit surprised by the low-mass part.
[12:15:49] <Bytram> same here
[12:16:17] <boru> Consequential low x-ray emission makes sense, but I wonder what made them go looking.
[12:16:23] <boru> They should turn NuSTAR on this object.
[12:18:04] <boru> Boo, they dismissed magnetars.
[12:19:07] <Bytram> 'magnetar' sounds like the name of a cartoon villain
[12:20:07] <boru> Heh, they're quite strange, like most neutron stars.
[12:20:50] <Bytram> magne-meata-vega-vita-star
[12:21:05] <boru> Sounds delicious.
[12:21:10] <Bytram> if they're *neutron* stars, how do they have a magnetic field
[12:21:12] <Bytram> ?
[12:22:31] * Bytram goes off to read https://en.wikipedia.org
[12:22:32] <Timmeh> ^ 03Wiki: Magnetar
[12:24:55] <Bytram> YIKES! Magnetars are characterized by their extremely powerful magnetic fields of 10e8 to 10e11 tesla.
[12:25:08] <boru> Aye, not something you'd want to get close to.
[12:25:25] <boru> (As if the Roche limit wasn't enough...)
[12:25:44] * Bytram worked at an incubator company in the very early 80's that was doing research into NMR (known now as MRI) -- IIRC, our 9conventional) magnet was on the order of a few tesla
[12:25:50] <Bytram> s/9/(/
[12:25:50] <sedctl> <Bytram> worked at an incubator company in the very early 80's that was doing research into NMR (known now as MRI) -- IIRC, our (conventional) magnet was on the order of a few tesla
[12:26:20] <boru> Heh, neat.
[12:27:02] * Bytram remembers there was also a superconducting magnet around (picture large dewars of liquid N2 and He) but I don't recall seeing one of those in operation
[12:27:09] <boru> Fields of 10e11 Tesla would certainly allow you to see the insides of humans.
[12:27:52] <Bytram> I think we fed the conventional magnets with 4-gauge wires
[12:27:52] <boru> Hmm, mixed cooling sounds interesting. N2 was for housing, or some such?
[12:28:07] <Bytram> too long ago, don't recall
[12:28:10] <boru> I can imagine He for the instrument itself.
[12:28:17] <boru> No matter, I'm just curious.
[12:28:25] <boru> I'm definitely not building a railgun or anything like that.
[12:28:42] <Bytram> to put things in perspective, for the data processing and analysis, we were using a DEC Vax!
[12:29:01] <Bytram> took it about 30 minutes to generate the results of our first test imaging run
[12:29:13] <boru> Glorious.
[12:29:26] <Bytram> this was just looking into the feasability of doing the imaging in the first place -- pure research
[12:29:29] <Bytram> =)
[12:29:57] <Bytram> fun times, that. Used genuine VT-100 terminals, too.
[12:30:13] <boru> I can imagine it was an interesting gig.
[12:30:29] <Bytram> am not at all certain, but I *think* it was a vax 11/780
[12:30:43] <Bytram> not too bad for a college kid trying to earn some extra scratch
[12:31:02] * Bytram had absolutely no idea how ground-breaking the research was.
[12:31:16] <boru> As is often the case.
[12:31:46] <boru> I've worked on some similarly 'new tech' which didn't seem to have that many applications, initially.
[12:31:48] <Bytram> hmmmm, I wonder... brb
[12:32:07] <paulej72> Timmeh:
[12:38:26] <Bytram> boru: scroll to the bottom: http://www.superpower-inc.com
[12:38:27] <Timmeh> ^ 03History | SuperPower
[12:40:24] <boru> Heh, some of those projects sounded like they'd be fun to work on: 15kV current limiter...
[12:40:53] <Bytram> yep, but from a goodly distance, of course. Bzzzzzzzzzzzt OW!
[12:44:02] <Bytram> boru: here's another recent announcement that you might find interesting: http://phys.org
[12:44:03] <Timmeh> ^ 03Astronomers release spectacular survey of the distant Universe
[12:44:21] <Bytram> Astronomers today (28 June) released spectacular new infrared images of the distant Universe, providing the deepest view ever obtained over a large area of sky.
[12:45:02] <Bytram> that, in turn, links to the main site: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk
[12:45:03] <Timmeh> ^ 03The UKIDSS Ultra-Deep Survey
[12:45:42] <Bytram> break time; afk
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[13:37:53] <chromas> They shoulda called it Nasavax
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[14:06:26] <Runaway1956> Is that crazy woman around? Can i come in without being beat up?
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[14:17:12] <chromas> Runaway1956: Hillary? Nah, I don't think she soyls
[14:18:07] <Runaway1956> I was referring to our own <AzumaHazuki>, LOL
[14:18:25] <Runaway1956> You know how it is when girls crash the boy's clubs
[14:19:04] <Runaway1956> Although, she was much nicer on IRC than she is sometimes on the forum.
[14:19:04] <janrinok> fortunately then, this isn't a boys' club :)O
[14:19:37] <janrinok> although I don't know the split between male/female membership
[14:19:46] <Runaway1956> But, janrinok - we can pretend it's a boy's club when there's no one else here
[14:19:51] <janrinok> we have had a female coder too, for the first 12 months or so
[14:19:59] <Runaway1956> Also - "There are no women on the internet"
[14:20:11] <Runaway1956> I didn't know that
[14:20:24] <janrinok> yep, all inclusive, that's us
[14:21:02] <Runaway1956> Well, like I said yesterday - if you let people like me in, then you've got to allow ANYONE!
[14:21:14] <janrinok> but don't let me stop your convo - I enjoyed reading your comments back and forth yesterday
[14:21:35] <Runaway1956> LOL - it was a decent talk, which surprised me
[14:23:38] <Runaway1956> Puzzling headline here - https://www.rt.com
[14:23:40] <Timmeh> ^ 03Russia first to install digital cameras on Open Skies surveillance aircraft – Defense Ministry — RT News
[14:24:06] <Runaway1956> Russia claims to be the first to install digital cameras on their spy plane?
[14:24:39] <janrinok> Open Skies is where various nations allow others to conduct recce flights as verification with current disarmament pacts. Ru ac fly over the UK, France, etc, and we get to fly over Ru.
[14:25:27] <janrinok> Up until now, only traditional wet film has been used - this was something to do with limiting what could actually be seen to the resolutions available at the time of the agreement.
[14:25:29] <Runaway1956> I'm surprised at this though:
[14:25:33] <Runaway1956> Digital cameras would make Russian surveillance aircraft stand out in terms of technological capabilities as the other Open Skies countries still use old-fashioned analog equipment.
[14:26:04] <Runaway1956> Ahhhh - I see now - you've cleared up the confusion
[14:26:04] <janrinok> Well, you can _still_ get far better resolution from wet film that you can from digital
[14:27:07] <janrinok> with digital you are limited by pixel size, but with wet film it is grain size. And you can make some very fine grained film still. Plus, you can get wet film in sizes that you just wouldn't believe.
[14:28:17] <janrinok> Perhaps the russians are content with their digital whereas we have a massive investment in wet film and are still entirely happy with its capabilities. Both have their place in intelligence collection.
[14:29:34] <janrinok> If all you want to verify is that a certain bomber base only has x aircraft, why would you need to be able to count the rivets on the cockpit handle?
[14:31:19] <janrinok> And, of course, RT (having just a teeny weeny bit of bias) are singing the praises of how advanced Russia is compared with everyone else....
[14:35:33] <Runaway1956> You do say that each has it's advantages - I wonder if Russia's planes have discarded film cameras, or maybe they are running both, side-by-side,
[14:35:50] <Runaway1956> I can see where that might be useful
[14:36:53] <janrinok> They do, and they also run radars etc, as do the other nations. However, all aircraft have to be open to inspection by all member nations - there is fairly friendly cooperation and rapport between the various crews.
[14:37:03] <Runaway1956> Ahhh - one more tidbit from the article -
[14:37:08] <Runaway1956> Imagery resolution is limited to 30cm, but quality of photo images taken during flights generally allow recognition of major military equipment, for example, to distinguish between a tank and a truck.
[14:37:17] <janrinok> ... and they are all verified as being within the agreed resolutions, specifications etc
[14:37:55] <janrinok> I suspect (tongue in cheek because I am not allowed to say) that they can verify quite a bit more than that.
[14:38:33] <janrinok> disclaimer: I used to be aircrew
[14:39:18] <Runaway1956> Heh - I was Navy, I understand well what you are saying - don't need to understand what you're not saying, LOL
[14:43:29] <Runaway1956> Lifted from /. - https://torrentfreak.com
[14:43:30] <Timmeh> ^ 03Judge Dismisses Movie Piracy Case, IP-Address Doesn't Prove Anything - TorrentFreak
[14:44:17] <Runaway1956> #submit https://torrentfreak.com
[14:44:17] <MrPlow> Submitting. There is a mandatory delay, please be patient.
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[14:44:43] <MrPlow> Submission successful. https://soylentnews.org
[14:49:30] <n1> good story
[14:50:26] * Runaway1956 thinks it would be a good idea to keep a Windows machine with viruses sitting around, to give yourself plausible deniability
[14:51:11] <Runaway1956> "Well, your honor, they say that some computer at my address was doing weird things - LOOK AT THIS!!"
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[15:09:45] * TheMightyBuzzard has been foosh defeated
[15:15:23] * n1 ponders goin' fishin' for the next 20 years
[15:15:32] <janrinok> ... but you had a good day Buzzard?
[15:15:42] <janrinok> ~gday n1
[15:15:43] * x abrasively farts on a socket of NCommander chromas n1
[15:16:47] <TheMightyBuzzard> well of course. i was fishing.
[15:17:08] <n1> hey, janrinok
[15:17:16] <janrinok> I like a man who is equally happy in defeat or victory
[15:18:20] <janrinok> n1, I appear to have 'NCommander'ed and 'chromas'ed against you ....
[15:19:57] <n1> indeed
[15:20:36] <janrinok> I'm not sure what it means, but I'll apologise now in case it is not pleasant
[15:21:21] <janrinok> I stand by my fart however....
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[15:27:14] <TheMightyBuzzard> believe i shall vidya it up some then have a nap
[15:27:21] <TheMightyBuzzard> see you lot this afternoon
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[15:50:58] <Runaway1956> #submit https://www.sciencedaily.com
[15:50:58] <MrPlow> Unable to find a title for that page
[15:51:10] <Runaway1956> ~submit https://www.sciencedaily.com
[15:51:12] <x> error: title not found or empty
[16:17:37] <n1> well i just learned something new.... Guantanamo Bay Naval Base as an annual 'freedom festival'
[16:17:47] <n1> http://www.independent.co.uk
[16:17:48] <Timmeh> ^ 03Ludacris to perform at Guantanamo Bay on July 4th | Music | Culture | The Independent
[16:40:50] <Runaway1956> Yeah, the various bases have festivals, generally in keeping with the local customs. Winter Harbor has a lobster festival every year, for instance.
[16:41:39] <Runaway1956> Us squids gotta have our holidays. Flogging alone doesn't maintain high morale.
[16:42:53] <Runaway1956> Don't get me wrong thought, flogging is important. Every sailor needs to be flogged at least semiannually, or he begins to feel that no one loves him.
[16:56:20] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Installed Linux on Your PS3? Sony Owes You $55 - http://sylnt.us
[17:45:55] <n1> Runaway1956, i can understand that, just surprising to see a fairly high profile entertainer going to that specific base
[18:07:29] <janrinok_afk> going is easy - it's when he doesn't come back that people start to worry ...
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[19:44:23] <Hood_Ornament> http://www.cbs8.com
[19:44:23] <Timmeh> ^ 03DUI suspect drove a mile with body lodged in car in Oceanside - CBS News 8 - San Diego, CA News Station - KFMB Channel 8
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[20:29:04] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Erroneous MRIs - http://sylnt.us - missed-diagnosis
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[22:00:13] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Erroneous fMRI Results - http://sylnt.us - missed-diagnosis
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