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09:15:03 <fizzie> That thing lacks the elegance of an ICMP ping packet filled with the string "+++ATH0".
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09:22:04 <SimonRC> fizzie: it's funnier on IRC, as everyone can see it happen, and can see who are on modems and who aren't.
09:22:31 <nooga> and who is on modem in your opinion?
09:35:27 <nooga> whoops, wrong window xD
09:35:46 <nooga> "no wiec?" is "so?" in english :>
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15:08:00 <RoboGregorR> for i in update upgrade dist-upgrade ; do apt-get $i ; done
15:46:49 <RoboGregorR> I finally have a "Hello, world!" of sorts ;)
15:46:57 <wooby> i want to prototype a board with a VLSI bf interp
15:47:02 <wooby> then i could write software for it in c ;)
15:47:55 <wooby> unfortunately real circuit design isn't conducive to the way BF works
15:48:00 <wooby> but a hardware BF interp would be incredible
15:48:14 <wooby> maybe something mechanical
15:48:37 <wooby> i guess it would work sort of like a mechanical turing machine
15:48:58 <RoboGregorR> The original concept behind a Turing machine was mechanical, wooby ;)
15:49:05 <RoboGregorR> In Turing's time they didn't have electronics.
15:49:06 <wooby> well, it was a concept
15:49:31 <RoboGregorR> But I have no hardware skill, so I'll just keep writing C2BF :)
15:50:03 <wooby> perhaps we will join forces and build a BF computer with a kickass BF os
15:54:26 <Sgeo> Wouldn't we want to use bfc for most of the OS code?
15:57:43 <RoboGregorR> If I get for loops working, I'll be able to write puts ^^
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15:59:24 <Sgeo> RoboGregorR, hmm?
16:02:09 <RoboGregorR> for (i = 0; a[i]; i++) { a[i]; asm(">>>>>.<<<<<"); }
16:03:18 <Sgeo> What's 'puts'?
16:04:46 * Sgeo is still confused
16:04:52 * Sgeo doesn't know C
16:05:04 <Sgeo> (I know enough to know about for loops etc.)
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20:15:42 <ihope> Does anybody remember me using -) as an emoticon?
20:16:09 <GregorR> That's an interesting emoticon :-P
20:16:31 <ihope> That's what happens when you PRIVMSG #esoteric :-)
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21:13:38 <GregorR> heatsink, you haven't been here in a while.
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21:15:59 <heatsink> I tend to hang out on freenode when I do more programming.
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