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| 00:40.07 | brlcad | hello jdoliner |
| 00:46.10 | jdoliner | hi |
| 00:46.49 | brlcad | shows jdoliner the wonderous awesomemeness of 'screen' |
| 00:48.03 | jdoliner | I'm afraid I don't see the wonderous awesomeness |
| 00:49.15 | brlcad | screen+irssi ftw |
| 00:49.44 | brlcad | then you can read the log and respond/interact *much* more effectively ;) |
| 00:50.34 | jdoliner | screen+irssi |
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| 02:19.59 | starseeker_home | is being gradually introduced to screen+irssi |
| 02:20.12 | starseeker_home | it is awesome |
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| 02:57.03 | brlcad | indeedy |
| 02:57.31 | starseeker_home | upgrades BRL-CAD on home box for rt -k goodness... |
| 02:57.38 | brlcad | heh |
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| 04:47.08 | CIA-12 | BRL-CAD: 03starseeker * r30723 10/brlcad/trunk/src/proc-db/ (Makefile.am tire.1): Add start of man page for tire, integrate it into autoconf. |
| 04:47.47 | starseeker_home | decides his eyes are bugged out enough for one night... |
| 05:03.57 | CIA-12 | BRL-CAD: 03brlcad * r30724 10/brlcad/trunk/src/proc-db/tire.c: don't need an array for single values, just pass in an address to that value then dereference the variable in the function |
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| 06:43.10 | brlcad | g'morning d_rossberg (and goodnight!) :) |
| 06:43.17 | d_rossberg | moin moin |
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| 10:03.23 | mafm | hi |
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| 10:49.22 | thing0 | hi mafm |
| 10:50.46 | mafm | 'lo there |
| 10:55.50 | thing0 | sup |
| 11:05.15 | mafm | trying to find a new laptop... I hate mine and CRC errors are no good |
| 11:11.39 | mafm | going to lunch now.. |
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| 12:36.32 | hippieindamakin8 | hey goodmorning guys |
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| 14:36.55 | andrecastelo | bom dia everyone |
| 14:39.55 | mafm | tá foda cara andrecastelo |
| 14:51.38 | hippieindamakin8 | hey andrecastelo mafm |
| 14:51.47 | andrecastelo | hey hippieindamakin8 |
| 14:55.20 | ``Erik | uhhhh, yo queero taco hell? |
| 14:55.22 | ``Erik | :D |
| 14:55.30 | ``Erik | howdy, ya'll |
| 14:55.36 | andrecastelo | hey ``Erik :D |
| 14:55.43 | mafm | ``Erik: trying to speak mexican? :) |
| 14:56.05 | ``Erik | I'm trying to mock myself with a parody attempt at it, yes |
| 14:57.52 | mafm | :P |
| 14:58.02 | mafm | we're speaking portuguese anyway |
| 14:58.09 | mafm | much better language |
| 14:58.48 | ``Erik | hehehe, amusing, the one program I did the i18n shit on, the ONE submitted translation file was brazilian portuguese |
| 14:59.52 | mafm | the amusing part is that it was the only one translation, or do you mean that the portuguese translation was brazilian variant? :) |
| 15:00.57 | ``Erik | both |
| 15:01.02 | ``Erik | the intersection of those |
| 15:01.31 | ``Erik | :) |
| 15:01.54 | ``Erik | (but, please, don't let me interrupt your convo, I'm just being goofy) |
| 15:02.12 | mafm | well, Brazil has about 200 million people, Portugal 11 million |
| 15:02.40 | ``Erik | yeah, but how many people speak, say, french? spanish? russian? chinese? indian? |
| 15:03.23 | mafm | and some african countries and scattered places around the world (as where I'm from), but those are few and not very computer-literate anyway :) |
| 15:03.31 | ``Erik | guess the portuguese speaking world is just cooler than the rest |
| 15:04.01 | mafm | spanish about 400 million people (and written is more unified than portuguese), french about the same as portuguese, mandarin chinese probably over 500 million people... :) |
| 15:05.10 | mafm | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_languages_by_number_of_native_speakers#Top_20 |
| 15:06.05 | ``Erik | <-- english and japanese, trying to learn a little german |
| 15:06.17 | mafm | the french is not very accurate AFAIK, the de-facto "international" language for may people in Africa and some other places is still french instead of english |
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| 15:06.33 | ``Erik | southern asia has a lot of french speaking people, as well |
| 15:07.23 | mafm | I'm native of portuguese and spanish, and then english as third language, and understanding of a few other latin-related ones like italian :) |
| 15:12.59 | ``Erik | heh, spanish and italian are both romance languages, I'm not sure of portuguese falls into that |
| 15:13.20 | ``Erik | german is teutonic, english is a horrible bastardization of 3 major families (therefore incredibly difficult to "master") |
| 15:13.40 | hippieindamakin8 | one billion people speak indian :P |
| 15:14.15 | clock_ | I found english very easy to master |
| 15:14.34 | yukonbob | waves in |
| 15:14.48 | hippieindamakin8 | and by indian .. it is hindi :) and the most used language in india is english :) |
| 15:14.57 | mafm | portuguese is a bit more close to italian than spanish |
| 15:15.20 | mafm | waves |
| 15:15.32 | hippieindamakin8 | hey yukonbob |
| 15:16.22 | hippieindamakin8 | but in all english comes to the rescue doesnt it mafm ``Erik ? |
| 15:16.34 | prasad_ | who's indian |
| 15:16.43 | hippieindamakin8 | i am :) |
| 15:16.52 | prasad_ | heh cool |
| 15:17.06 | mafm | hippieindamakin8: you mean between italian/spanish/portuguese speakers, or in general? |
| 15:17.10 | hippieindamakin8 | when parents are multilingual .. english comes to the rescue :) |
| 15:17.53 | mafm | portuguese speakers tend to understand standard spanish almost completely, and mostly italian, but the other way around much less :) |
| 15:18.01 | hippieindamakin8 | ya i had spanish and italian flatmates in sweden and it was very difficult for them to have a conversation amongst themselves |
| 15:18.13 | mafm | but lately when young people meets or so, english tends to be the common language |
| 15:18.40 | mafm | in the case of parents with different languages, usually one of them accomodates |
| 15:18.46 | hippieindamakin8 | neways .. every language has it own flavour :) |
| 15:19.28 | hippieindamakin8 | my parents from 2 different languages by birth :) i finally started using english |
| 15:19.31 | mafm | sweeden is a completely different language, I don't know its roots |
| 15:19.41 | hippieindamakin8 | it is close to german |
| 15:20.18 | hippieindamakin8 | in india there are 600 languages :) |
| 15:20.45 | mafm | well, india is very big |
| 15:21.14 | mafm | probably in whole europe there are also about as much |
| 15:21.17 | hippieindamakin8 | ya :) may be i ll try later to port the brl-cad package to hindi :) |
| 15:21.22 | hippieindamakin8 | ya :) |
| 15:22.00 | mafm | not counting immigrants of course, otherwise there are about 6k :) |
| 15:22.03 | clock_ | we have a lot of languages in Links menu but no hindi yes |
| 15:22.32 | hippieindamakin8 | but actually porting to hindi is of not much use.. |
| 15:22.57 | clock_ | we have like portuguese and brazilian portuguese |
| 15:23.03 | clock_ | bahasa indonesia and upper sorbian |
| 15:23.08 | clock_ | we should get hindi and tibetan |
| 15:23.09 | hippieindamakin8 | anybody who uses a package or computers are good at english |
| 15:23.32 | prasad_ | i8n is a pain |
| 15:23.44 | prasad_ | we finally have a good IME solution in our product |
| 15:24.07 | Axman6 | i18n? |
| 15:24.14 | clock_ | we dont have israeli probably because our system cant write right to left |
| 15:24.18 | prasad_ | yup |
| 15:24.34 | hippieindamakin8 | :) |
| 15:24.42 | clock_ | we also cannot write from center to the edges, inside up, in a spiral or in an elephant shape |
| 15:25.12 | clock_ | but we have a special support for braille terminal |
| 15:29.13 | mafm | uh, that's cool |
| 15:29.35 | mafm | do you know if the are there any people using it? |
| 15:29.56 | clock_ | like Links or like the particular translation? |
| 15:30.33 | mafm | the translation |
| 15:30.44 | mafm | with links you mean the text mode browser? |
| 15:30.44 | clock_ | I don't know |
| 15:30.53 | clock_ | text and graphics mode browser |
| 15:31.00 | mafm | graphics? |
| 15:31.03 | clock_ | yes |
| 15:31.13 | clock_ | with -g it runs in graphics mode, without in text |
| 15:31.34 | clock_ | displays porn bettern then any other browser |
| 15:31.47 | clock_ | because of sophisticated careful image handling |
| 15:32.57 | hippieindamakin8 | prasad_, are u a POI ? |
| 15:33.03 | hippieindamakin8 | *PIO |
| 15:33.13 | prasad_ | a wha? |
| 15:33.24 | prasad_ | oh indian origin? |
| 15:33.28 | hippieindamakin8 | person of india origin |
| 15:33.31 | prasad_ | sri lankan |
| 15:33.45 | hippieindamakin8 | oh :) |
| 15:34.42 | mafm | clock_: I think that you should advertise those special features as links4pr0n |
| 15:35.12 | mafm | you would surpass Firefox market share |
| 15:35.14 | mafm | :) |
| 15:35.28 | clock_ | no we don't have CSS and Flash |
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| 15:37.14 | mafm | hmm, I can't find screenies of links in graphics modes |
| 15:37.34 | mafm | do you use X, GTK, Qt or something like that? |
| 15:37.49 | clock_ | we don't use GTK and Qt |
| 15:37.51 | clock_ | but we use X |
| 15:38.16 | clock_ | Here is the list of graphical platforms we run on http://links.twibright.com/features.php |
| 15:38.29 | clock_ | "Links runs in graphics mode (mouse required) on X Window System (UN*X, Cygwin), SVGAlib, Linux Framebuffer, OS/2 PMShell, AtheOS GUI" |
| 15:38.40 | clock_ | Not sure what an AtheOS GUI is |
| 15:38.56 | clock_ | But since I wrote a program that allegedly runs on it, I think it must at least exist. |
| 15:39.23 | clock_ | Also never seen the OS/2 PMShell |
| 15:39.36 | mafm | wow, very nice indeed |
| 15:40.27 | clock_ | It also runs on SPAD but since SPAD is not yet released yet it probably doesn't make sense to mention it |
| 15:40.37 | clock_ | on SPAD it runs at least on svgalib |
| 15:42.54 | clock_ | I should probably suggest BRL-CAD to be ported on SPAD |
| 15:43.14 | clock_ | How many places have to be changed because SPAD has filenames in the style logical_disk:dir1/dir2/filename |
| 15:43.18 | clock_ | with case-insensitive filenames |
| 15:43.29 | clock_ | it has X Window System |
| 15:43.37 | clock_ | standard gcc and so |
| 15:44.31 | mafm | I didn't know that |
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| 17:52.35 | mafm | bye |
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| 18:06.57 | CIA-12 | BRL-CAD: 03bob1961 * r30726 10/brlcad/trunk/src/mged/clone.c: Modify f_clone() to return the name of the clone if one has been created. |
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| 18:37.46 | CIA-12 | BRL-CAD: 03starseeker * r30727 10/brlcad/trunk/src/proc-db/tire.c: Tweak the zig-zag tread generator. |
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| 20:22.33 | brlcad | for the students waiting -- just wanted to let you know that every application is very much valued and appreciated, especially the hard work that goes into them -- I wish we could accept more (and maybe next year we'll have a larger developer capacity for doing that) |
| 20:22.56 | brlcad | so if you're a student that applied, thank you *very* much for all your hard work -- best of luck to everyone and even if you're not accepted, I sincerely do hope many of you will stay/become involved with BRL-CAD development |
| 20:23.12 | brlcad | involvement throughout the year can do wonders for next year's participation too if google runs the program again, if we apply as an org, if we're accepted, etc ;) |
| 20:23.30 | brlcad | announcements should be on monday |
| 20:23.38 | thing0 | cool |
| 20:23.41 | thing0 | morning brlcad |
| 20:24.16 | *** topic/#brlcad by brlcad -> BRL-CAD Open Source Solid Modeling || http://brlcad.org || http://sf.net/projects/brlcad || Channel logs at http://ibot.rikers.org/%23brlcad/ || BRL-CAD is participating in the 2008 Google Summer of Code, see http://brlcad.org/wiki/Google_Summer_of_Code || GSoC student selections will be announced on Monday the 21st | |
| 20:24.24 | brlcad | howdy thing0 |
| 20:24.57 | thing0 | it is awesome brlcad got into GSoC |
| 20:24.59 | thing0 | :) |
| 20:25.22 | thing0 | hopefully this will speed up dev |
| 20:26.09 | brlcad | hopefully indeed :) |
| 20:26.21 | brlcad | looking forward to seeing how things grow |
| 20:26.33 | brlcad | hopefully the start of a productive tradition :) |
| 20:26.54 | thing0 | yes it would be good |
| 20:26.55 | brlcad | there are some really impressive candidates, lots of great ideas |
| 20:26.56 | thing0 | hehe |
| 20:27.01 | thing0 | awesome |
| 20:27.14 | thing0 | good thing too |
| 20:27.24 | thing0 | I'm getting really sick of commercial CAD |
| 20:28.04 | brlcad | open source collaboration ftw |
| 20:28.24 | thing0 | hehe |
| 20:28.28 | thing0 | exactly |
| 20:29.00 | thing0 | just the fact that all it seems they are doing, is adding just enough features to make users pay maintenance the next year |
| 20:29.23 | thing0 | I'm going to start blogging about my CAD frustrations shortly |
| 20:29.24 | thing0 | hehe |
| 20:29.45 | thing0 | just been trying to make a script to clean up the output from onenote |
| 20:29.52 | thing0 | cause I keep all my notes in there now |
| 20:29.53 | thing0 | ;) |
| 20:30.03 | brlcad | of course, most commercial CAD are entrenched and "done" .. their products won't radically change or improve, they can't |
| 20:30.04 | thing0 | vendor lock-in I know |
| 20:30.06 | thing0 | hehe |
| 20:30.14 | thing0 | brlcad: yeah I agree |
| 20:30.29 | thing0 | but solidworks for example |
| 20:30.38 | thing0 | just seems to be trying to fit everyones boat |
| 20:30.52 | thing0 | which it shouldn't |
| 20:31.02 | thing0 | but |
| 20:31.09 | thing0 | it is all in the name of sales |
| 20:32.36 | thing0 | I am starting to become more interested in Explicit Modeling |
| 20:33.15 | thing0 | I think that it should be Explicit Modeling with the ability to control the parts created parametrically |
| 20:33.30 | thing0 | so quickly model up the concept you want |
| 20:33.39 | thing0 | then drive the size with the dimensions |
| 20:33.43 | thing0 | but within 3d |
| 20:33.51 | thing0 | not dependent on a 2d sketch |
| 20:34.04 | ``Erik | I still can't beieve hallmark makes a "glad you're no longer a giant croc turd" card. |
| 20:34.21 | thing0 | lol |
| 20:34.26 | thing0 | but yeah |
| 20:34.38 | thing0 | just so happy I am not in design/drafting for a living anymore |
| 20:34.56 | thing0 | the tools just don't meet my requirements |
| 20:35.06 | thing0 | to optimistic |
| 20:35.07 | thing0 | :) |
| 20:35.22 | brlcad | so you going to help develop said tools that provide said requirements? :) |
| 20:36.02 | thing0 | brlcad: hehe |
| 20:36.06 | brlcad_Erik | is the, uh, thing, uh, over? am I too late? |
| 20:36.20 | thing0 | I always wanted to |
| 20:36.30 | thing0 | I cannot believe how little time I have now |
| 20:36.32 | thing0 | :( |
| 20:36.44 | thing0 | working for two companies at the moment |
| 20:36.48 | thing0 | which keep me flat out |
| 20:36.50 | brlcad_Erik | I wish I had enough time to say I have little time :( |
| 20:36.59 | thing0 | trying to get my life in order |
| 20:37.08 | thing0 | so that I can do more stuff |
| 20:37.16 | thing0 | but yeah |
| 20:37.46 | thing0 | atm, working on a software project for the second company on a casual basis which usually eats up most of my weekend |
| 20:37.59 | thing0 | need 9 days in a week |
| 20:38.00 | thing0 | ;) |
| 20:39.11 | brlcad | brlcad_Erik: it's over now, buh thx :) |
| 20:39.24 | ``Erik | ah well |
| 20:39.30 | brlcad | we only had one conflict to resolve, it was quick |
| 20:39.37 | ``Erik | okie |
| 20:39.52 | ``Erik | I remember one was handled earlier oob |
| 20:40.08 | thing0 | "Without the CoCreate software," says Kolb, "we'd end up solving many of our problems with a welding torch. That's expensive and time-consuming." |
| 20:40.20 | thing0 | we do that all the time at work |
| 20:40.27 | thing0 | hehe |
| 20:40.32 | thing0 | but yeah |
| 20:40.37 | thing0 | client pays for there mistakes |
| 20:40.38 | thing0 | hehe |
| 20:40.55 | brlcad | but so much more fun |
| 20:41.21 | brlcad | i suppose welding isn't fun when you do it every day though :) |
| 20:41.37 | thing0 | hehe |
| 20:41.47 | thing0 | I just give the command |
| 20:41.51 | thing0 | and watch it happen |
| 20:42.08 | thing0 | construction is fun |
| 20:42.12 | thing0 | very challenging though |
| 20:42.19 | thing0 | as the industry is turning to shit |
| 20:42.28 | thing0 | clients are getting worse and worse |
| 20:42.35 | thing0 | more dis-organised |
| 20:42.45 | thing0 | no idea when it comes to procurment |
| 20:42.47 | brlcad | nah, you're just getting older and wiser, more aware of the mess :) |
| 20:43.24 | thing0 | lol |
| 20:43.27 | thing0 | hehe |
| 20:43.37 | thing0 | I love the challenge thoughj |
| 20:43.41 | thing0 | plus |
| 20:43.48 | thing0 | I seem to get away with alot of things |
| 20:43.51 | thing0 | which is good |
| 20:43.52 | thing0 | hehe |
| 20:44.04 | thing0 | not in a bad way |
| 20:44.05 | thing0 | more in the sense |
| 20:44.09 | thing0 | data aquistions |
| 20:44.18 | thing0 | I have setup a bit of a systems |
| 20:44.33 | thing0 | by which I can obtain almost any information I seek from the client |
| 20:44.39 | thing0 | without the client even knowing |
| 20:44.41 | thing0 | hehe |
| 20:44.56 | thing0 | all information only of course.... :) |
| 20:45.03 | thing0 | not stealing it |
| 20:45.17 | brlcad | theif! |
| 20:45.19 | thing0 | people from within the client are giving away the information |
| 20:45.39 | brlcad | right off the back of their truck, honest officer, they gave it to me |
| 20:46.01 | thing0 | or there engineering department just give it too me, instead of waiting for document control |
| 20:46.02 | thing0 | hehe |
| 20:46.23 | thing0 | document control = 1 month delay |
| 20:46.41 | brlcad | * control = # months delay |
| 20:49.27 | thing0 | hehe |
| 20:49.30 | thing0 | exactly |
| 20:49.46 | thing0 | we have it under control though |
| 20:49.58 | thing0 | just the industry is changing |
| 20:50.40 | thing0 | but yeah |
| 20:50.52 | thing0 | time to sort my todolist for the weekend |
| 20:50.53 | thing0 | hehe |
| 20:59.51 | hippieindamakin8 | hey brlcad and ``Erik |
| 21:03.49 | hippieindamakin8 | so the meeting for today is over huh ? :) |
| 21:12.04 | brlcad | quite |
| 21:15.35 | hippieindamakin8 | so how was it ? |
| 21:20.49 | brlcad | no problems |
| 21:24.20 | ``Erik | hey, burley, monday 0830 ccb |
| 21:25.47 | ``Erik | waits for an ack packet |
| 21:26.01 | brlcad | ack |
| 21:26.23 | ``Erik | ok, I'll let ed know you'll be there and prepared O.o 0830-1000 I assume in 250 |
| 21:26.45 | brlcad | i'll actually be in in a lil bit |
| 21:28.11 | ``Erik | ok, but we might not be here :D |
| 21:28.34 | ``Erik | and it's 200, not 250. Ed wants me to make sure you'll have the list of changes for that... |
| 21:28.35 | ``Erik | :) |
| 21:28.47 | ``Erik | doncha love the beaurocracy of it all? |
| 21:28.49 | hippieindamakin8 | hey brlcad can we implement mouse based transformations of the geometry ? or does it support that ? |
| 21:29.22 | ``Erik | sed, click edit, click the thing you want to change (rotate, translate, etc) and use the mouse... |
| 21:29.25 | hippieindamakin8 | as in i want to select a point on the geometry and drag to another place |
| 21:29.29 | ``Erik | then accept when you're done? |
| 21:29.50 | hippieindamakin8 | and the body should deform to form a bulge |
| 21:30.08 | hippieindamakin8 | smthing of the shape pf a speed breaker |
| 21:30.09 | ``Erik | that'd require something like nurbs, which is being worked on, but not ready yet... :) |
| 21:30.23 | hippieindamakin8 | splines will do that functionality |
| 21:30.34 | hippieindamakin8 | ya :) NURBS |
| 21:30.45 | brlcad | ``Erik: no problemo |
| 21:31.03 | brlcad | hippieindamakin8: if by we you mean are contributions welcome for that .. sure :) |
| 21:31.42 | hippieindamakin8 | i actually meant me :P |
| 21:31.53 | ``Erik | well, contributions are welcome :D |
| 21:32.14 | hippieindamakin8 | i shall do that once i get to know the tcl/tk better |
| 21:32.34 | brlcad | you don't need to know tcl/tk to make that better |
| 21:33.04 | hippieindamakin8 | got this idea when i was trying to solve this question on NURBS in my endsem paper.. which is take home |
| 21:33.15 | hippieindamakin8 | i can implement the math rt now though |
| 21:33.53 | ``Erik | I think my weekend just started. Hasta la pasta :) |
| 21:34.12 | hippieindamakin8 | oh are u spanish ``Erik :) |
| 21:35.47 | hippieindamakin8 | 's friends are playing bzflag stating the reason as "experimenting with ogl" on the eve of the end semester :P |
| 21:36.11 | brlcad | makes complete sense to me |
| 21:36.26 | hippieindamakin8 | :) |
| 21:37.57 | PrezKennedy | WEEKEND!!! |
| 21:38.00 | PrezKennedy | runs! |
| 21:38.52 | hippieindamakin8 | weekend is ruined by the stupic endsems |
| 21:39.53 | PrezKennedy | not mine! |
| 21:40.14 | hippieindamakin8 | :) mine though |
| 21:40.22 | CIA-12 | BRL-CAD: 03brlcad * r30732 10/brlcad/trunk/src/tclscripts/mged/xclone.tcl: xclone started in 2008 |
| 22:04.14 | CIA-12 | BRL-CAD: 03starseeker * r30733 10/brlcad/trunk/src/proc-db/tire.c: Still have a bug in tread somewhere - not fixed yet - uploading for further study. |
| 22:04.31 | thing0 | brb |
| 22:04.39 | thing0 | switching internet service :P |
| 22:06.36 | *** join/#brlcad thing1 (n=ric@203-59-26-22.perm.iinet.net.au) | |
| 22:06.51 | thing1 | and were back |
| 22:06.52 | thing1 | hehe |
| 22:10.33 | brlcad | they're spawning! |
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| 22:14.51 | andrecastelo | good evening folks |
| 22:16.39 | hippieindamakin8 | hey andrecastelo |
| 22:16.52 | andrecastelo | sup hippieindamakin8 :D |
| 22:17.07 | brlcad | howdy andrecastelo, how are you |
| 22:17.46 | andrecastelo | brlcad: i'm fine thanks, good to be finally home.. i was at the university until now |
| 22:19.10 | andrecastelo | brb :D |
| 22:29.17 | andrecastelo | ok, back :D |
| 22:30.09 | andrecastelo | hey brlcad, did you see the center point patch ? |
| 22:30.29 | hippieindamakin8 | brlcad, lh wants to get some suggestions about the opensource drawing software :) |
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| 23:59.28 | starseeker_home | growls in frustration - it's gotta be something obvious... |