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      • DJKC
        since it's a lossless codec, if you burn the ape + cue you end up with exact same as the original
      • 2005-02-11 04218, 2005

      • lindestinel
        you store hundred of cds in your hard disk ? O_o
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      • DJKC
        only thing you don't get are data tracks if the CD has them
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      • DJKC
        yes
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      • ramoz
        me to
      • 2005-02-11 04247, 2005

      • DJKC
        some as ape + cue,. some as individual mp3 files, and some as mp3 + cue
      • 2005-02-11 04252, 2005

      • DJKC
        depends on when I ripped them
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      • DJKC
        and how much I liked them
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      • DJKC
        the individual track mp3 files aren't reliable for generating disc IDs from
      • 2005-02-11 04214, 2005

      • DJKC
        but the cue + * ones are
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      • yalaforge has 30 GB HD and no byte to spend
      • 2005-02-11 04223, 2005

      • DJKC - Disk Information: Total Disk Space: (14.68GB/111.78GB - 13.1% Free - 1 Drives) - Total Network Disk Space: (21.48GB/539.63GB - 4% Free - 7 Drives)
      • 2005-02-11 04237, 2005

      • yalaforge
        :-)
      • 2005-02-11 04252, 2005

      • lindestinel
        100 albums in ape format is > 30Go
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      • DJKC
        it's not that uncomoon though
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      • DJKC
        a coworker has a ~2tb array on his network
      • 2005-02-11 04220, 2005

      • DJKC
        that he sticks all his albums and dvds on unencoded
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      • DJKC
        so he can play them with HTPC or from any computer on the network
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      • DJKC
        I should say, not that uncommon among the people I know
      • 2005-02-11 04242, 2005

      • yalaforge
        cool
      • 2005-02-11 04244, 2005

      • lindestinel
        heh
      • 2005-02-11 04257, 2005

      • DJKC
        which tend to be in the "decent paying jobs" and "large dvd/cd collections" circles
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      • DJKC
        also the "own 3-4 computers minimum" segment -_-;
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      • lindestinel wants a decent paying job
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      • ramoz
        uhm
      • 2005-02-11 04213, 2005

      • yalaforge wants a decent paying without a job
      • 2005-02-11 04215, 2005

      • ramoz
        look what i created
      • 2005-02-11 04223, 2005

      • ramoz
        people are actually talking here
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      • yalaforge
        happens from time to time
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      • yalaforge
        usually cikkolata keeps us busy here ;-)
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      • djce joined the channel
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      • DJKC
        that minx
      • 2005-02-11 04221, 2005

      • DJKC foods
      • 2005-02-11 04225, 2005

      • somniloquy
        somniloquy is now known as somnipubbage
      • 2005-02-11 04212, 2005

      • g0llum
        do you think 8.0gb is enough for a full mb_server installation? this time i want to do it right ;)
      • 2005-02-11 04232, 2005

      • yalaforge
        make it 10. MB grows
      • 2005-02-11 04240, 2005

      • g0llum summs
      • 2005-02-11 04246, 2005

      • djce
        You know, after Sunday I'm really going to miss the login box jumping around in Mozilla.
      • 2005-02-11 04257, 2005

      • djce
        It kind of makes MB unique :-)
      • 2005-02-11 04204, 2005

      • yalaforge
        AS has it, too
      • 2005-02-11 04214, 2005

      • djce
        oh - cool
      • 2005-02-11 04240, 2005

      • yalaforge
        doesn't jump as far as ours, however
      • 2005-02-11 04249, 2005

      • djce
        Yay! We're #1!
      • 2005-02-11 04256, 2005

      • yalaforge
        as usual :-)
      • 2005-02-11 04257, 2005

      • lindestinel
        login box are jumping ? oO
      • 2005-02-11 04253, 2005

      • djce
        Yes, for some reason (Mozilla bug presumably) the login form moves around when you try to click "Log in".
      • 2005-02-11 04230, 2005

      • lindestinel
        never saw that with firefox
      • 2005-02-11 04230, 2005

      • yalaforge
        we could keep it as a test. to keep drunk moderators out
      • 2005-02-11 04245, 2005

      • yalaforge noticed it on firefox, too
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      • g0llum
        that's a nice idea yala :)
      • 2005-02-11 04247, 2005

      • lindestinel have to test
      • 2005-02-11 04249, 2005

      • yalaforge envisions a java script that moves the button on onMouseOver
      • 2005-02-11 04242, 2005

      • lindestinel
        the mb login box just increase its size
      • 2005-02-11 04201, 2005

      • lindestinel
        funny
      • 2005-02-11 04213, 2005

      • g0llum
        doesn't do that on firefox 1.0 on winxp
      • 2005-02-11 04259, 2005

      • lindestinel
        i have the same config
      • 2005-02-11 04237, 2005

      • g0llum
        interesting.
      • 2005-02-11 04211, 2005

      • yalaforge
        perhaps it only works if you weren't logged in previously
      • 2005-02-11 04243, 2005

      • yalaforge
        on my firefox, it only jumps when I log in for the first time
      • 2005-02-11 04203, 2005

      • ruaok
        RedGreenBlue: if you want to tinker with the APE and monkey audio stuff, let me know.
      • 2005-02-11 04241, 2005

      • ruaok
        so, I've just gotten word that we've purchased two machines.
      • 2005-02-11 04208, 2005

      • yalaforge
        cool. how are they integrated?
      • 2005-02-11 04215, 2005

      • ruaok
        Both are Supermicro dual Xeons 2.4 Ghz, 4GB RAM, SCSI-III.
      • 2005-02-11 04225, 2005

      • yalaforge
        I suppose TRM generation is moved off to a server on its own
      • 2005-02-11 04233, 2005

      • ruaok
        One with a single 72Gb hot swap drive and one with two.
      • 2005-02-11 04251, 2005

      • ruaok
        All we need is a zero channel raid controller from supermicro and we can place one of them ASAP.
      • 2005-02-11 04204, 2005

      • ruaok
        currently they are not integrated at all.
      • 2005-02-11 04213, 2005

      • ruaok
        they don't even have names yet. (hint hint)
      • 2005-02-11 04215, 2005

      • ruaok
        :-)
      • 2005-02-11 04226, 2005

      • yalaforge
        uh. I'm totally uncreative
      • 2005-02-11 04232, 2005

      • ruaok
        I won't actually get them until next weekend.
      • 2005-02-11 04235, 2005

      • yalaforge
        I'll pass my naming rights off to cikkolata
      • 2005-02-11 04236, 2005

      • ruaok
        They are coming via punk-express.
      • 2005-02-11 04242, 2005

      • ruaok
        yalaforge: ok.
      • 2005-02-11 04212, 2005

      • yalaforge
        naming is the hardest thing when installing an os
      • 2005-02-11 04253, 2005

      • ruaok goes to pay for the machines
      • 2005-02-11 04235, 2005

      • ramoz
        Sue and Susan
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      • ramoz
        :o
      • 2005-02-11 04255, 2005

      • djce
        "Both called Steven, one with V and one with a P-H"
      • 2005-02-11 04213, 2005

      • ramoz
        Ste7en
      • 2005-02-11 04216, 2005

      • ramoz
        oOo
      • 2005-02-11 04221, 2005

      • ramoz
        haha
      • 2005-02-11 04201, 2005

      • g0llum
        i'd like zoidberg (from futurama) <
      • 2005-02-11 04214, 2005

      • g0llum
        or nibbler :p
      • 2005-02-11 04215, 2005

      • ruaok
        futurama and invader zim are out.
      • 2005-02-11 04226, 2005

      • ruaok
        djce: I think we need to relax the non-animal non-human rule.
      • 2005-02-11 04244, 2005

      • g0llum
        doh
      • 2005-02-11 04219, 2005

      • djce can think of several candidates... but isn't allowed to say :-)
      • 2005-02-11 04233, 2005

      • theem experiences the jumping login right now
      • 2005-02-11 04248, 2005

      • theem
        i always wondered if i was the only person getting that
      • 2005-02-11 04254, 2005

      • yalaforge has quit
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      • bramp joined the channel
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      • djce is away: dinner
      • 2005-02-11 04220, 2005

      • g0llum
        djce: i choose webserver as system type, all worked flawless until from-base3
      • 2005-02-11 04238, 2005

      • ramoz has quit
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      • canidae
        tehe... have you people read the article about norway & the law that will forbid ripping copied cd's? it's all on slashdot :p
      • 2005-02-11 04241, 2005

      • canidae
        s/copied/copyprotected/
      • 2005-02-11 04259, 2005

      • canidae sighs
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      • canidae
        this country is turning into another usa, i fear
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      • ruaok
        canidae: I read it and thought of you.
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      • canidae
        i heard it this morning on the radio... it's ridiculous
      • 2005-02-11 04246, 2005

      • djce is back (gone 01:21:57)
      • 2005-02-11 04226, 2005

      • canidae
        the only ones that will obey that law will be the ones that don't have a computer (or a copyprotected cd)
      • 2005-02-11 04249, 2005

      • DJKC
        I'm pretty sure that's not actually illegal yet
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      • lindestinel has quit
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      • DJKC
        so you'd be one upping us
      • 2005-02-11 04203, 2005

      • DJKC
        selling the software to allow someone to do it may be illegal, doing it isn't though. so congrats if they manage to pass that ^^
      • 2005-02-11 04201, 2005

      • canidae
        i wouldn't be surprised if they manage to pass that on... we got a suicidal priest as prime minister... since he "got in charge", this community has gone in a steep downhill
      • 2005-02-11 04236, 2005

      • djce
        g0llum: so... what happened at script #3?
      • 2005-02-11 04206, 2005

      • ruaok
        djce: got a q for you.
      • 2005-02-11 04214, 2005

      • ruaok
        one at link edit/remove mods.
      • 2005-02-11 04223, 2005

      • ruaok
        s/one/on/
      • 2005-02-11 04253, 2005

      • ruaok
        there are quite a few values to show before and after an edit mod.
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      • ruaok
        but only one Prev field.
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      • ruaok
        should the prev field be treated like the new field and have a serialized hash in it?
      • 2005-02-11 04227, 2005

      • ruaok
        or just as plain text?
      • 2005-02-11 04213, 2005

      • djce
        you mean for display, or storage?
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      • ruaok
        storage
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      • djce
        I've been treating "new" as storage for anything
      • 2005-02-11 04208, 2005

      • djce
        (old, new, whatever)
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      • ruaok
        ah. ok.
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      • ruaok
        I just wanted to follow a convention if we had one.
      • 2005-02-11 04240, 2005

      • ruaok
        its never too late to start, ya'know?
      • 2005-02-11 04244, 2005

      • ruaok
        ;-)
      • 2005-02-11 04245, 2005

      • djce
        The translation between DB columns and display is an implementation detail specific to each mod type.
      • 2005-02-11 04255, 2005

      • ruaok
        cool
      • 2005-02-11 04206, 2005

      • ruaok tinkers
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      • cikkolata yawns
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      • dupuy has quit
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      • PlanarPlatypus has quit
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      • PlanarPlatypus joined the channel
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      • g0llum
        djce: i'm just running the import scripts manually. but it seems to go along nicely
      • 2005-02-11 04252, 2005

      • djce
        you overcame your previous problem (mentioned a few hours ago)?
      • 2005-02-11 04238, 2005

      • g0llum
        i had no problem. script 3 essentially is runnin ./admin/Initdb and then the imports
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      • djce
        ok, good then
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      • g0llum
        only thing that's not perfect is that you have to drop the db and the user before running Initdb
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      • g0llum
        +manually
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      • djce
        Does the script not do that?
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      • djce
        or does it try and fail?
      • 2005-02-11 04234, 2005

      • djce
        Well, it does try... and if it fails, the script should stop.
      • 2005-02-11 04259, 2005

      • djce
        So I'd appreciate any insight you can offer as to why it's failing, or why it's not being attempted.
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      • djce
        anyway... back for more hacking in the morning.
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      • djce
        night all :-)
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