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[msg(TUNES)] permlog 1999.0925
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<liar> bah
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<Sweety> hey!
<Sweety> Does some1 want to chat?
<Sweety> ok! bye, then!
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<eihrul> core: are you here yet? :)
<fare> bonne question
01:30pm
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<tmf> hi
<fare> lo
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<tmf> fare, have you read about UA?
<Fare> which UA?
<tmf> Yuri Guskov's programming language
<tmf> Uniform Abstract language
<Fare> I read the page at the original announcement, but there was not much there at the time
<tmf> well, it looks interesting
<tmf> it's a neat oo language without the traditional oo feel
<tmf> btw: what is your stand on electronic currency?
01:40pm
<eihrul> tmf: where at? (ua)
<tmf> http://www.geocities.com/ResearchTriangle/Facility/2320/ua/
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<Kaufmann> Yee-haw!
<Tril> hi fare
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<fab> 'lo :)
02:10pm
<fab> is there any human being out there ?
<Tril> yup
<Fare> depends
<fab> lol
<fab> okay
<Fare> Tril: core proposes to host a french tunes mirror...
<fab> My friend and I just wanted to know
<fab> is there any source code available for what you're doing ?
<Tril> Fare: OK
<fab> well, apparently not
<Fare> fab: there's source for retro
<Tril> depends on who "we" are
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<fab> we mean : are there written things for TUNES .
<core> people hi
<fab> ?
<core> fab: i wrote a poem.
<fab> lol :)))
<fab> in which language ?
<fab> natural or not ?
<core> scheme
<core> i'll let you decide if it's natural :P
<eihrul> core: so what was the synchronization scheme?
<core> eihrul: ok, first the guy is the chief of the venusians.. i like him a lot :)
<eihrul> rmmm... pun not intended
<core> eihrul: like 55 years old but still writing assembler on paper before testing it.
<fab> core : it is, certainly
<core> eihrul: and i'll tell you the details when i read the 150 pages of doc he gave me :P
<eihrul> electric media or paper?
<core> eihrul: paper :/
<core> eihrul: like, you know, analogue media :)
<eihrul> shoot
<core> he is very annoying in that he used to know a guy called trip hawkins :)
02:20pm
<eihrul> how long do you estimate it will take you read all 150 pages?
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<core> mmm.. 20 minutes )
<core> :)
<eihrul> small pages?
<core> ptain, encore un francais :)
<core> eihrul: no, i just read the essential bits :)
<nico_fab> We both study computer science, and were really interested in what you wrote on your tunes.org www
<nico_fab> he oui ! des francais
<core> i just maintain the OS review bit. Fare a good share of the content on tunes.org
<nico_fab> but, as humans, we'd like to see what it looks like, even if it's not finished
<Tril> abi: X from fr he oui ! des francais
<abi> Tril: He yes!  of the French
<Tril> abi: you suck
<nico_fab> core : so, you maintain eh OS review section of the web page. What is the current state of your project ?
<nico_fab> forget abour the "eh"
<core> nico_fab: 'my' project?
<nico_fab> forget about the "about"
<core> take a deep breath :)
<nico_fab> your is to be understood as a plural pronoun
<nico_fab> so do we
* core/#tunes takes a deep breath too
* nico_fab/#tunes take a deeeeeeeeeeeep breath
<core> where's my klingon translator already
<core> ah, there it is.
<nico_fab> well, go ahead
* Tril/#TUNES gasses the room with joker gas
<core> okay, i'm not technically a member of tunes per se, as most people in this channel, but we exchange ideas and they might use "my" project as one of the possible bases
<eihrul> core: also, found an available copy of bonwick's paper sitting on MIguel de Icaza's site and have hence started to implement
<nico_fab> core : okay
<core> as of 'tunes', there is no structured implementation at this point, just a lot of ideas and some bits, thanks notably to Tril, water and fare. 
<core> eihrul: cool, where is it? i have the usenix one, but i'd like to put up a free one for other people outside of suntech
<nico_fab> is it such a "larva" project ?
<core> thanks man )
<core> :)
<core> (eirhul that is :)
<nico_fab> ( it's not kind to tell it that way, sorry)
<core> nico_fab: it's okay :) well, it's an academic project of sorts i guess.
<core> so it takes time
<nico_fab> no doubt about that
<nico_fab> well
<core> wow, i got mail from RMS, ESR and DJ delorie on the same day, i only miss linus to have a complete portfolio :P
<nico_fab> we would have liked to see bits of code
<core> write it :)
<eihrul> core: for what?
<core> eihrul: hmm? :)
<nico_fab> core : sure
<nico_fab> but what ?
<abi> i think but is has a calendar.
<core> abi: forget but
<abi> core: I forgot but
<eihrul> core: how come you're getting all the cool mail?
<core> eihrul: oh, i wrote to them in the first place, but at different times, and they all answered today :)
<eihrul> why would someone mail ESR?
<nico_fab> okay
<nico_fab> so
<nico_fab> what can we write ?
<core> eihrul: to get advice about guns? *shrug* :)
<core> nico_fab: mmm, design a LLL, a HLL, a working prototype of O'TOP, then a working prototype of a boostrapped implementation?
02:30pm
<nico_fab> is there to say that there's nothing to write ?
<core> nico_fab: no, everything is to be written.
<eihrul> you say that so enthusiastically
<core> eihrul: i'm just kidding, that's why.
<nico_fab> there must be a beginning...
<core> eihrul: seriously though, i had emailed him like 6 months ago about something unimportant, and he replied. as for RMS, I met a friend of him in Paris and I was also offering him european hosting for hurd developers and such, that he accepted apparently, and as for DJ, we host delorie.com :)
<core> nico_fab: the issue is that those various parts are mostly interdependent and it's a sort of chicken and egg problem
<nico_fab> who's the chicken then ?
<core> nico_fab: there already are several bootstrapped environments that could be used for Tunes, so if you want to participate you might want to try the O'TOP route
<core> nico_fab: i'd say the HLL
<eihrul> core: i'm surprised hurd hasn't died yet
<core> earth to tril, come in tril
<nico_fab> what do all those acronyms stand for ?
<core> eihrul: *shrug* why should it die? it's free.
<eihrul> it uses Mach
<core> eihrul: the more, the better. i seriously hope that Hurd, *bsd, Retro, EMK and all have a bright future
<nico_fab> is retro a real, viable, basis for you ?
<eihrul> emk and hurd could be possibly complementary... 
<core> eihrul: unfortunately yes, fortunately it's not married with Mach, so I still have hope they'll ditch it for something else someday (it's designed so that you can replace the uK)
<core> eihrul: right. that would be awesome :)
<eihrul> as hurd is just a colleciton of daemons that run on top of a microkernel
<nico_fab> well, should the name of this place be "#hurd" then ?,
<core> nico_fab: well, retro bootstraps into a forth interpreter. if forth was to be the LLL, why not. there is a whole lot of work to be done on retro, but considering tcn did most of it himself, why not.
<nico_fab> what's a LLL, please ?
<abi> a LLL is probably Low level language
<nico_fab> oui
<core> nico_fab: tunes is also a group of people who like to exchange ideas about system design, if you don't like it, *shrug* i don't care.
<core> nico: the definition for LLL, HLL, O'TOP etc. is in the glossary at tunes.org, depicted by Fare better than I could
<nico_fab> TUNES is actually an extremely talky OS
<core> houston calling tril, come in tril
<core> eihrul: right.. that's what i was saying. you could set yourself as a goal, to make Hurd run on top of EMK, this way you would validate its functionality :-)
<eihrul> core: hrmm, i'd have to study the hurd closely then
<eihrul> to see exactly what it demands of the microkernel
<eihrul> and that would set me back a bit
<core> eihrul: it's pretty standard.
<nico_fab> there's actually a really poor taime
<eihrul> i've never seen a microkernel operating system before...
<eihrul> core: so i don't really know what a standard one looks like
<core> nico_fab: huh?
<eihrul> core: i've just seen microkernels....
<core> eihrul: mm, well, L4 is probably a better example *shrug* :)
<nico_fab> well, Tunes is nothing more than a FAQ
<eihrul> L4 is a microkernel, not a mk-os
<nico_fab> that's a pity, that looked quite interesting
<nico_fab> well
<nico_fab> let's turn back to woding, then
<eihrul> core: but i have to do a complete kernel rewrite to support thread migration, so i don't think it'd be a bad idea to look hurd over
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<core> eihrul: geez, so you're going to support it after all? sorry i put that idea in your mind :)
<core> they're to (sic) lame to read bitchx.doc, huh.
<eihrul> that and the slab allocator have deprecated all of my kernel
<eihrul> you really need to give me ideas up front
<core> eihrul: sorry :/
<eihrul> before i start working :)
<eihrul> that way i don't have to do all these rewrites every time you come in the channel
<Fare> grrrr!
<Fare> core: salut!
<core> salut fare !
<Fare> kwa29?
* Fare/#Tunes is wasting time installing a machine for an uncle
<core> fare: j'ai rencontre tony tabby (le mec qui a pondu le sinclair QL, et un pote de celui qui a pondu tripos puis amigaos :)
<core> fare: clementine avance encore, suntech aussi, et notre serveur 'open' est en ligne
<core> fare: et on heberge dj delorie :)
<eihrul> core: so i'm going to wait till you finish reading that synchronizaiton paper before i start anything :)
<Fare> core: et clementine?
<core> eihrul: haha.. sorry, i shouldn't tell you anything else :P
<eihrul> core: no, i like rewriting it :)
<eihrul> i learn a new thing every time
<eihrul> ah, still have hurd 0.2 lying around
<core> sequence de boot sur HD d'abord?
<core> eihrul: i'm sorry, i don't want to influence you.. do it your own way.. not everything other people do is good :)
<core> eihrul: the sync primitive is unimportant
<Fare> retro works on my uncle's new PIII!
02:50pm
<core> does clem? :)
<Fare> core: is clem now publicly available?
<core> fare: no :/ step 1 of 2 (setting up the free software server) is completed tho :)
<core> fare: step 1.5 (getting clementine to boot normal, nonnetworked, simple unix applications) is almost done
<core> step 2 will be just after that :)
<core> a complete prototype to play with.
* Fare/#Tunes compiles latest clementine
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<eihrul> core: you're only influencing me so far as you're telling me ideas which are think are better than my current ideas
<eihrul> core: and to that end, i don't mind rewriting things
<eihrul> er, which I think
<core> eihrul: i mind making you question yourself and putting you further away from your goal of making a prototype uK though
<core> it's ok, my mind is equipped with regex :)
<Fare> eihr: what are your current ideas?
<eihrul> core: that was never my goal
<eihrul> core: to quote a nissan commercial, "Enjoy the ride."
<core> eihrul: well, learning is, right? :)
<eihrul> indeed, the microkernel is a side-goal
<core> i shouldn't code while watching abs fab
<eihrul> Fare: a traditional microkernel... very bland ideas indeed
<core> eihrul: well, perhaps me throwing ideas at you isn't the best way to help you learn :)
<eihrul> if you don't throw ideas at me, who is going to?
<Fare> eihrul: did you read my take on ľK?
<eihrul> yes
<eihrul> core: i have no other sources to get this information from, aside from blindly looking for it on google or somesuch 
<core> eihrul: the OS review has some info :)
<core> eihrul: i didn't have the slab allocator to put up since it wasn't a free doc, but now thanks to you i will.
* eihrul/#tunes wishes he were in college already.
<eihrul> free text books
<core> what does it have to do with having ideas (sorry fare :-)
<eihrul> er wait... they're not free
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<Fare> eihrul: why do you still do a ľK, then?
<Fare> and how does it differ from VSTa or L4?
<eihrul> just to learn how to make one
03:00pm
<Fare> why not learn how to make a tetris in turing machine instead?
<core> fare: if you still want a .fr mirror of tunes, my home is your home.
<Fare> which will be approximately as useful, and much more fun
<Fare> core: I sure do
<core> fare: whenever you'll want it (i had emailed, but..)
<Fare> core: yes but you emailed in french, so forwarding to Tril was difficult :)
<core> fare: i emailed tril in english, too :)
<Fare> oh!
<core> that didn't seem to move him much tho :)
<eihrul> Fare: simply because i didn't start doing that
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<Downix> hey core
<core> hey downix! :-)
<Downix> what's up?
<core> downix: i met tony tabby :-)
<Downix> who?
<core> the guy who wrote the OS of the sinclair QL :)
<core> i didn't know his name either :)
<Fare> what is he doing, nowadays?
<Downix> oh, cool
* Fare/#Tunes doesn't know about the OS of the QL; only knows that it was a nice 68008 CPU
<core> you know, the revolutionary, multitasking, 68000-based OS before the amiga times.
<core> fare: QDOS (that OS) was incredible for the time.
<Downix> the 68008 wasn't too impressive, the 68000 was better.
<core> heck, i've seen 68020-based QLs :-)
<Fare> Downix: for an "8-bit" CPU, it was!
<core> fare: he's writing drivers as freelance :/ and working for suntech in a few weeks :-)
<Downix> Fare:  it was a 32-bit BPU w/ an 8-bit bus, but yeah
<Downix> erm, CPU
<Fare> externally, it was ordinary 8-bit hardware!
<Downix> yup
<Downix> cheaper to make a system for it
<Fare> too bad there was so little software for it
<Downix> yup
<core> well, devpac, the bitmap brothers and all, debuted on the QL.
03:10pm
<Fare> also, did it have a floppy or something better than a tape?
<Downix> yup
<core> fare: there are floppies for it; but it shipped with the infamous microdrive :)
<Fare> microdrive?
<core> fare: microtape drives
<Downix> I remember those
<Downix> those sucked
<core> bigtime :)
<Downix> The sinclair was nice, but it wasn't well thought out
<core> he isn't responsible for that crap tho, he just wrote the OS :)
<Downix> the microdrive as a prime example
<Downix> yep core
<core> the guy is completely nuts, ie. "one like us". 55 years old or somesuch and still writing assembler on paper.
<Downix> hehe, sounds like a fun guy
<core> he is. i loved listening to him, even just for his english accent
<Downix> sounds better than these idiots who can't even figure out assembler
<core> he compiles code by hand.. writes in pseudocode then writes it himself :)
<Downix> nice
<core> he brought 20 volumes of his current toy OS project on ARM7 :)
<eihrul> core: writing assembler on paper is handy... especially when you don't have access to a computer (i.e. school) :)
<Downix> oh man
* Downix/#tunes drafts chip designs on a doodle pad
<core> you would get along :-)
<Downix> hehe
<Downix> guess so
<Downix> I can't get HDL down pat, but hand-drawing works for me
<core> it's okay, i love people who don't think like others;
<Downix> dunno why
<core> your brain patterns must work like this, don't force it another way :)
<Downix> hehe, I can also make out schematics with XPaint
<Downix> kinda freaks people out
<core> it probably freaks them out you can do ANYTHING with XPaint :)
<Downix> hehe
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<core> like my accountant's son can draw awesome pictures in MS Paint, that's scary.
<Downix> hey, I love hand-drafting
<core> (he's 7 or somesuch)
<Downix> I can do some freaky stuff with M$ paint
<core> i can do a box and write "i'm happy" in it
<core> that's about it
<Downix> I do CAD work in M$ Paint
<eihrul> what about with sed and xpm?
<core> okay, thats scary :)
<core> lol eihrul
<Downix> of course it freaks me out when I loose a piece of paper that I drafted on
<Downix> one time I lost an entire ALU circuit
<eihrul> can just as easily lose that work on a computer
<core> actually it's probably easier to lose work on a computer
<core> fare, write tunes already :)
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<Downix> yup
<Downix> I photocopy everything
<eihrul> kernel bugs corrupting the file system, crashes losing unsynced changes to the file system, modifying the same file in different editors at once...
<Downix> I found the ALU later on
<core> i am dangerously converting myself to emacs; this has to stop!
<eihrul> from what?
<core> from what what? :)
<eihrul> from what editor?
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<ElGato`> hi
<core> hey mr. gato!
<Downix> emacs is nice
<ElGato`> i just got back from my cross country meet
<ElGato`> core!!!
03:20pm
<core> eihrul: nedit if under X, joe on the console usually. (i know, i'm weird)
<core> :)
<eihrul> try vim
<ElGato`> i send you an email on fpu emulation a while ago and never got a response
<ElGato`> try pico kiddies
<Downix> vim stinks, I like xemacs
<eihrul> Downix: have you tried gvim?
<core> vim *shudder* :)
<core> i couldn't use vi if my life depended on it
<ElGato`> damnit i gotta write an essay on the similarities of the communitive and associative properties
<core> but incidentally guillaume's getting clementine to run it :P
<ElGato`> what a waste of time
<ElGato`> im glad im being switched to geometry
<Downix> eihrul:  Nope
<Downix> I can use VI and VIM, but I don't like it
<eihrul> Downix: has a cutesy gui in an attempt to match xemacs
<ElGato`> vi makes my 486 freeze
<Downix> eihrul:  k
<eihrul> ElGato`: did you try using valid commands?
<ElGato`> yeah
<core> well, i can use vi, but it's a sensation akin to eating razorblades :)
<ElGato`> what advantage does vi give you over normal editors?
<core> elgato: faster loss of hair :)
<ElGato`> :D
<eihrul> and faster load time... good if you live in xterminals
<core> and the reflex of pressing 'i' everytime you want to talk to someone
<ElGato`> hahaha
<Downix> hehe
<core> ihello
<core> iimean hello
<ElGato`> that isn't an advantage
<eihrul> core: newer vim's are much better... the insert mode is comparable to the emacs mode
<core> some like that :)
<Downix> core:  Make that double edged razorblades, and I'll agree
<eihrul> core: er emacs edit modes
<core> downix: ouch :)
<ElGato`> i like pico
<eihrul> you can move the cursor over lines et al
<core> pico -w is usable
<Downix> pico is nice
* ElGato`/#tunes placed 88th in his race today :D
<ElGato`> hey guess what, i had a "lengua burrito" today
<ElGato`> it's cow toung :D
03:30pm
<Downix> eww
<ElGato`> quite good
03:40pm
<ElGato`> impo go onto roger wilco on my ip
<ElGato`> er
<ElGato`> wrong channel :(
04:00pm
<Downix> hehe
<Fare> well.
<ElGato`> hi fare
<ElGato`> you hot hunk of european love!
<Fare> bof, vu que t'es sur l'internet, meme si y en a pas, le client peut se debrouiller
<Fare> oops
<core> pas grave :)
<ElGato`> BOF, considering that are to you on the Internet, same does not have so there, the customer can debrouiller 
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<Downix> hi core
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<binEng> hi
<ElGato`> hi
<binEng> what command do I use to compress all files in a directory?
<ElGato`> my swedish friend :D
<binEng> heh :)
<eihrul> tar -czf foo.tar.gz dir
04:50pm
<binEng> thanks
<binEng> can I check if all files were included in some easy way? like, listing the files in the tar?
<eihrul> tar -tzf foo.tar.gz
<eihrul> the -t option lists the contents
<binEng> It would take substantial time to learn all the useful commands and switches :(
<eihrul> only a few useful ones to know
<eihrul> -x extracts, -f selects a file, -t lists, -c creates, -z runs the file through gzip (dependent on action being done)
<binEng> hmm.. that doesn't sound so hard
<eihrul> the rest you can search for the manpage for :)
<eihrul> er search through
<binEng> ok, I should go to sleep now. cya
<ElGato`> night
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<Downix> hey core
<eihrul> core: stay....
<core> fuck, i'm really pissed
<core> if our upstream network isn't secure, that's wonderful.
<core> hey again downix :)
<core> hey eihrul again :)
<Downix> oh fun
<eihrul> core: did you see my messages before you got kicked/or quit/or whatever?
<core> eihrul: some of them yeah
05:00pm
<ElGato`> we all love core
<core> why? :)
<ElGato`> he is our illegitimate father
<core> ssssh!
<ElGato`> and fare is our illegitimate mother
<core> you promised not to tell!
<ElGato`> er....
<ElGato`> sorry :O
<core> hehe
* Downix/#tunes is your illegitimate father's cousins brothers former roomate
<core> lol downix :)
<Downix> That's Dark Downix to you!
<ElGato`> uh
<core> downix: if you missed that - if you have free projects, even hardwareish, there's a server at suntech that can host them (or bespin will do as well, i guess)
<ElGato`> darth...cousins brother is the same as cousin
<Downix> core:  I did miss that, where's the site?
<core> downix: http://open.suntech.fr, it's not 'open to general public' yet, until our graphist makes a few pages, but it can already host all you want. it already hosts delorie.com :O
* Fare/#Tunes dumps core
<core> fare: sorry, isdnet play games, but at least their NOC is fast when called on the phone :)
<Downix> ok
<core> they were surprised to get a call from me at 2 AM <g>
<Downix> ElGato`:  Not necessarily.
<Fare> funny, isdnet is also cybercable's news provider...
<Downix> core:  Ok, I'll keep it in mind
<core> downix: sure :)
<core> fare: i know :)
<Fare> NOC?
<core> fare: there's even an exchanger between cybercable and isdnet, so it's quite fast :)
<core> fare: network operations center.. in montparnasse
<core> they administer 90 POPs from there, not bad.
<core> (including their side of ours :)
* Fare/#Tunes finds a name for a new machine (theme: mythical and fictional cities)...
* Fare/#Tunes picks SkaraBrae
<ElGato`> bahraha
<core> even the vigilante knows my voice now :P
<ElGato`> if that is how you spell it
<Fare> core: they usually get a call from you only from 3 AM on?
<core> fare: hehe, yeah
<Downix> noone knows mine, muahahah!
<core> fare: they're like "we're doing maintenance" .. "i don't care, i have 3000 users on right now" "oh, sorry".
<Fare> hum
<Downix> hehe
<core> aaabbbbbbbbsolutely... faaaaaa-bulouss.  okay, i must stop watching that :)
05:10pm
<Downix> wheels on fire... rolling down the road....
<core> this wheel must die
<core> lacroix, sweetie :)
<Downix> hehe
<Downix> sweetie, darling!
<core> hehe.. i must stop watching that while coding, it's a strange mixture
<core> i'm chanting as we speak
<core> sweetie sweetie sweetie sweetie.
<Downix> hehe
<Downix> I imagine your comments
<Downix> /*sweetie*/
<core> hehe, i'm trying hard not to write "/* fabulous! */"
<core> someone had the bad idea to complete my collection with the 6 first episodes, the one i missed :)
<core> s/one/ones/
<core> s/to\ complete/of\ completing/
<core> i can write, really.
<Downix> hehe
<core> i take you don't dislike this serie, either :)
<Downix> not at all
<Downix> but I don't have the complete set, or any taped
<core> hehe.. then you can't be completely bad :)
<core> i didn't either, but some people started offering me some of them, so i wanted them all :)
<Downix> but red dwarf and Dr. Who....
* Downix/#tunes hores his Dr. Who tapes
<core> right now, edina is in a pool trying to exchange her aura with a dolphin and feeding him with smoked salmon :)
<Downix> lol
<Downix> I remember that one
<ElGato`> by friends :D
<core> it's "the last shout" :)
-:- SignOff ElGato`: #TUNES (i sure do love my daddy core)
<Downix> yup
<Downix> I still think that the daughter looked good in that swimsuit
<Downix> 8)
<core> hehe.. saffron is a neat character
<core> the mother/daughter relationship is reversed. she's the one trying to tell edina not to come back drunk :)
<core> i saw her on tv sometime, i was shocked at how pretty she is when she's not wearing pullovers and glasses :)
<Downix> yup
<core> had you seen any of the saunders & french serie, that preceded abs fab? :)
<Downix> 2 of them
<eihrul> afraid not
<core> hehe.. i think it was ever less politically correct :)
<Downix> yup
<core> i have a parody of a Bjork video by dawn french, it's quite .. interesting :)
<Downix> uh, weird
<eihrul> europeans have political correctness too? ugh
<Downix> europeans are more relaxed about that
<core> eihrul: no, it's just a measurement unit here :)
<core> eihrul: abs fab is -250 on the PC scale
<core> eihrul: 0 being, say, ABC or CNN.
<Downix> hehe
05:20pm
<Downix> Lenny Henry Show was cool, remember that?
<eihrul> they put jerry springer and "When animal's attack" on those... and they get 0?
<Downix> eihrul:  Yup
<core> "the turrer-equipped mechanical devices flattened Chinese People in tien an men, ten years ago. today, there was a demonstration in order to remember all those non-living people."
<core> s/turrer/turret/
<core> eihrul: yup, they still get 0; and +230 on the "bad taste" scale.
<Downix> lol
<core> +170 on the pathetic scale
<core> not bad :)
* eihrul/#tunes has an idea... television-show migration
<core> lol eihrul
<core> well, i happened on some episode of that tv serie with ted danson who takes place at a news paper, where there was murphy brown as a guest star, so i guess they already implemented it.
<eihrul> a system of networks that can dynamically meet the demand of scummyness and patheticness that the viewers want
<core> and actually dawn french migrated into abs fab a couple times too.
<core> eihrul: the USA cable network?
<eihrul> possibly....
<eihrul> when a show becomes popular, it's concept seems to migrate to another show on that channel
<Downix> USA UP! All Night!
<core> judge judy is what? american? canadian? it's the scariest i saw i think.
<Downix> Judge Judy is warped
<eihrul> american
<core> someone supposed to represent the law going "i know you lie, i see it in your eyes".. is.. well.. i don't have a word.
<core> eihrul: ic :)
<eihrul> even worse, a new yorkan american
<eihrul> or thereabouts
<core> i see :)
<Downix> It's american justice, a big farce
<core> yeah, it's like diet coke.. looks like it, but tastes different :)
<Downix> yup
<core> and you end up with a bitter taste in your mouth, since they left the acid battery as in the normal coke, but put less sugar :)
<core> battery acid too.
<Downix> yup
<Downix> honestly, as a victim of american justice, I can say it's a hollow mockery of true justice
<Fare> victim?
<core> victim? why? (if not secret)
<eihrul> how would you define true justice though?
<Fare> when there is an injustice, somewhere in the world, everyone is a victim
<core> eihrul: a world where everyone agrees to give me 35% of their salary, and lend their wives a week every month.
<core> and where woman wrestle in strawberry jelly.
<eihrul> most likely, ugly ones...
<Downix> I was convicted of a crime because I pled guilty rather than wait 2 years for a trial that I could not have won because according to the law of the state I was in, no person in jail can be found innocent of any crime
<Fare> core: believe me, you don't want all these wives.
<core> fare: well, they can always struggle in strawberry jelly then.
<Fare> Downix: what crime?
05:30pm
<eihrul> Downix: kinda defeats the purpose of some of those nice little amendments to the constitution
<core> saying that 68K is better than intel, in public? :)
<Downix> Fare:  Theft.  Apparently I stole a computer in a state I'd never been to on a day when I'd spent 23 hours on IRC chatting with a bunch of Amiga fanatics.
<Downix> core:  hehe.
<core> 23 hours on irc?
<Downix> eihrul:  The constitution is just toilet paper nowadays
<core> like, in a row?
<Fare> Downix: in France, the attorneys and judges dine together; they settle the things between themselves; let richer people have longer cases (for longer fees), etc.
<eihrul> Downix: apparently so... that law almost seems unconstitutional
<Fare> Downix: that's crazy!
<Downix> Fare:  In the US it's the opposite, rich people get short cases.
<Fare> Downix: oh, *real* rich people get short cases, too
<eihrul> rule of the special interests, indeed
<core> i can't stay 5 hours on irc without going loopy, let alone 23.
<Downix> eihrul:  It is, but according to Conneticut's own laws, the US constitution takes second tier when conflicts arise.
<Downix> core:  i've done 48 straight
<Fare> (unless they also fight real rich people)
<core> downix: and you have grey hair already, right :)
<Downix> core:  Nope, still sandy blonde
<core> (although I have ONE gray hair and jenny teases me about it all the time :P)
<eihrul> Downix: that is unconstiutional as well?
<Fare> it's all a matter of squishing money out of citizens.
<eihrul> Downix: i thought that states didn't have the right to nullify federal law, especiialy constitutional amendments!
<core> downix: you're not JUST ircing during 48 hours tho?
<Downix> eihrul:  Right.  But the constitution doesn't hold any sway at the federal level anymore, as the vote in Washington DC the city proved last year
<Downix> core:  No, I was web browsing as well
<Downix> eihrul:  They don't
<eihrul> Downix: sigh
<core> downix: okay, so you did sit at the computer for 48 hours. insane :)
<Downix> core:  Yup
<Downix> eihrul:  it's insane
<eihrul> Downix: the more i learn about this government the more i don't like it
<Downix> eihrul:  Me either, I'm thinking of moving to Canada
<core> being ran over by a deer must rock :-)
<Downix> hehe
* eihrul/#tunes remembers, "Grandma got run over by a reigndeer."
<core> fare: did you setup anything on open* yet?
<Fare> no
<Fare> I'm having a hard time w/ my uncle's machine already
<Downix> ok
05:40pm
<core> fare: okay :)
* Downix/#tunes wonders, what would happen if someone re-designed the 6502 for 64-bits
<core> downix: why for? :)
<Downix> just curious how it's performance curve would work
05:50pm
<Downix> after all, the 6502 is more advanced than the 8086, which the pentium is based on
<Fare> Downix: the 6502 was memory-driven, performance-wise
<core> the 6502 had three registers hto :)
<core> so it has to live on fast memory
<core> (well, it would now)
<Downix> yup
<core> s/hto/tho/
<Fare> Downix: so it all depends on your 64-bit memory architecture...
<core> would you keep the page zero idea? it was neat.
<Downix> core:  Actually, F-CPU is using that
<Downix> Fare:  Yup
<Fare> A,X,Y,S,P,PC, that's 6
<core> downix: heh.
<core> fare: general-purpose registers i meant
<core> (well, there were no really general ones, but data ones at least)
<Fare> it had 256 general-purpose registers, groupable in pairs
<Downix> registers are ok, but why not M2M datatypes?
<core> fare: yeah, in memory :P
<Downix> in theory the memory-registers could be done in hardware now
<Downix> which would be very cool
<core> well, or you could decide to have no registers per se, just use memory for everything, and let a caching mechanism cache the useful data in the chip.
<Downix> yup
<Downix> having no registers actually may be an advantage
<core> and maybe have the compiler tag the various data with an usefulness ratio
<core> in order to help the cpu
<Downix> because no matter how many registers you have, programmers will complain that you don't have enough
<core> the compiler would tag as useful what it would usually allocate a real register for.
* Downix/#tunes nods
<core> true :)
<Downix> do one with only virtual registers, so you can add them as needed
<core> you could define in the compiler that the cpu has say 2^10 registers, and tag every data item with a value corresponding to its importance.. like, yes, i would allocate a register even if the cpu had 2^1 regs .. 2^2 regs, 2^4 regs etc up to 2^10 or something :)
<core> eip is not a register you can address so it's a non-issue
<Downix> ok
<core> you only need to keep an internal pointer on the stacks and integer/fp flags.
<Downix> ok, I have to be going
<core> i'll go to bed too i guess :)
-:- SignOff Downix: #TUNES ([BX] Check out the sexy BitchX pr0n at http://127.0.0.1/bx-pron.html)
<core> 'night :)
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<Kaufmann> Anyone want to give me a perl hand?
<eihrul> print "^^|^^";
<Kaufmann> Heh
<Kaufmann> Seriously. In a situation such as this:  @lines = grep { m/\?(.*)\?\n/g } &somesub;   (where &somesub returns a list of strings) how do I store the string(s) matched by (.*) in each element of the array? Where do they go, being that the last match goes into $1?
<eihrul> no clue... i know how to print things in perl, that is all
<Kaufmann> argh
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<Kaufmann> AHA! I think I got it!
08:00pm
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<Kaufmann> Well, I'm off now
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