[00:08] * noiz  slap loglibrarybot with a fresh zuccini.
[00:47] * Yono  slaps noiz for no reason in particular
[00:47] * noiz  slap Yono with Ronald MacDonald (he *IS* good for something).
[00:48] * Yono  slaps noiz with an ipod and it breaks (big suprise there)
[00:48] * noiz  slap Yono with a complete GNOME-Documentation.
[00:49] * Yono  is unconsious
[00:49] * noiz  wins!!!
[00:50] * Yono  clone whacks in noiz's temples
[00:50] <Yono> bummer
[00:54] <noiz> hazzah, my neuros is being shipped back tommorow!
[00:59] <solomonn> so
[00:59] <solomonn> who is going to modify neutris to allow you to pause a game and then leave it to mess with the UI, shut down, etc.
[00:59] <solomonn> i would play it all the dang time if i didn't have to stick with it and not pick out new music to play, etc. :)
[01:01] <Yono> I dunno, I think GarBage is working towards his thousand bucks right now ;)
[01:02] <Yono> and I'd rather see rockboy ported to the neuros
[01:03] <noiz> they need to have neutris where down just moves the block down, not all the way to the bottom
[01:16] * noiz  slap loglibrarybot with Nessie, the Loch Ness monster.
[01:17] <noiz> hehehe
[01:17] <gernika> he deserves it
[01:17] <gernika> loglibrarybot is a punk
[01:18] <noiz> that punk kid
[01:18] * noiz  shakes his head
[01:18] * noiz  slap loglibrarybot with Ronald MacDonald (he *IS* good for something).
[01:27] <gernika> Well, looks like my bot got banned.
[01:29] <noiz> :(
[01:46] <noiz> Player: ( xmms 1.2.10 ) Volume: ( 87% ) Title: ( O.A.R. - Delicate Few ) Time: ( 1:06/5:47 (19%) ) BitRate: ( 151.674 kbit/s - 44100 Hz )
[01:46] <noiz> good, that plugin works too
[02:18] * noiz-aWay  is Away, Reason: ( sleep...i need ) | Since: ( Monday April 4 2005. 18:24:02 ) Xlack v2.1
[02:19] * noiz  is back ( Away 29 secs )
[02:20] * noiz-aWay  is Away, Reason: ( im away ) | Since: ( Monday April 4 2005. 18:24:02 ) Xlack v2.1
[02:21] * noiz  is back ( Away 25 secs )
[02:22] * noiz-aWay  is Away, Reason: ( away ) | Since: ( Monday April 4 2005. 18:24:02 ) Xlack v2.1
[02:22] * noiz  is back ( Away 16 secs )
[02:24] * noiz-aWay  is Away, Reason: ( sleep...i really need ) | Since: ( Monday April 4 2005. 18:24:02 ) Xlack v2.1
[03:58] <chreekat> noiz.. is noisy. :-P
[04:02] <Yono> haha
[04:09] <chreekat> Man, laptop + wifi + free WAPs all over downtown and on campus = happy chreekat
[04:12] <chreekat> And the weather is awesome right now.
[04:12] <Yono> ha, I wish I could say the same
[04:20] <chreekat> Hm, any experience using info files? I imagine they *have* to have some way of looking at an index
[04:20] <Yono> no, sorry
[04:21] <chreekat> After all, the .ps doc that was generated from the some texinfo source that the info file comes from has an index.
[04:21] <unknown_lamer> chreekat: the author has to include the index command
[04:21] <unknown_lamer> chreekat: and mark things to go into the cindex, rindex, and pindex
[04:22] <chreekat> Where would I find the index, if it exists?
[04:22] <chreekat> Wait
[04:22] <chreekat> I'm a dumbass. There it is, right at the top node
[04:24] <unknown_lamer> Yes
[04:29] <chreekat> Well, I'm glad I found that. Indices make looking things up much less daunting. :)
[04:40] <chreekat> now, if only emacs would let me have two info buffers..
[05:43] <SmrtJustin> night all
[20:58] * noiz-aWay  is back ( Away 18 hours 34 mins 44 secs )
[20:59] <noiz> Yono: did you see that AS support is now beta?
[20:59] <Yono> ?
[20:59] <Yono> really?
[21:00] <Yono> i thought it was rejected
[21:00] <noiz> development.sorune.com
[21:00] <noiz> yeah, you still have to sync the neuros before you play a song on your media player
[21:00] <Yono> ah, I see
[21:01] <Yono> well, I know what I plan to work on this summer if I get really bored
[21:02] <Yono> firmware swapping OTG
[21:04] <noiz> sounds like it would be a blast
[21:05] <Yono> its gotta be easier than the backpack swap :)
[21:07] <noiz> anyone know of a windows program that checks for corrupted mp3 files?
[21:08] <Yono> define corrupted
[21:09] <noiz> cant be read by sorune
[21:09] <Yono> ah, no, best to just run a rebuild in the command prompt and see what happens
[21:09] <Yono> or put them all in a playlist and look for songs that cannot be added to the playlist
[21:09] <noiz> what is the command to do that, "sorune.exe --rebuild_full"
[21:10] <Yono> perl sorune --rebuild for me
[21:10] <Yono> I thought u used debian
[21:10] <noiz> yeah, but im helping a guy
[21:10] <Yono> oh, I dunno
[21:35] <noiz> ney nerochiaro
[21:35] <noiz> *hey
[21:35] <nerochiaro> hey
[21:36] <noiz> so have you looked at NA's file browser code, or are you still going by yourself?
[21:36] <nerochiaro> for some reason i didn't receive the mail from the ML. yono just told me, and i'm looking at it
[21:38] <nerochiaro> is SF.net flaky just for me, or is it common ?
[21:38] <nerochiaro> when i post to that ML, my messages arrive after days, if at all
[21:38] <Yono> noiz: it doesn't have all the nessesary files yet, so he mineswell keep going
[21:39] <nerochiaro> i think i will keep going my way anyway, but i can take in ideas and things that work from NA's.
[21:55] <nerochiaro> i'm amazed at the utter lack of comments in the 2.28 sources. at least in the file browser part.
[22:11] <noiz> nerochiaro: do you know of a windows program that can scan music files to see if they are corrupted and possibly fix any file(s) if they are corrupted?
[22:12] <nerochiaro> music = mp3 ?
[22:12] <noiz> yeah
[22:13] <nerochiaro> one such tool i think is called "vbrfix"
[22:13] <nerochiaro> never used it, though
[22:15] <noiz> k, thx
[22:26] <noiz> and what do you think the problem would be if sorune freezes when its trying to add a file to the database? i'd think it would be the file is corrupted, but can you think of any other reason?
[22:28] <nerochiaro> apart of the disk being corrupt, nothing else. have you tried opening it in foobar2000 and seeing if it says something in the console about the file being corrupt ? usually it's quite good at spotting corrupt files
[22:28] <noiz> well, i cant do it, im just helping someone else
[22:30] <nerochiaro> mmh, can you try with ndbm maybe, just to see if the problem is in sorune's mp3 reading libraries or not
[22:30] <nerochiaro> apart of this, i can't really say
[22:30] <noiz> yeah, it works with ndbm he says
[22:31] <noiz> heres what he just said, "I am trying one now called MP3Test. Its a tad slow, but does seem to be catching some files which it claims could be bad"
[22:32] <nerochiaro> never heard of that program. there are many which try to detect corrupt mp3 streams
[22:32] <nerochiaro> or bad VBR headers
[22:33] <noiz> the thing he is now wondering is how the files can be bad when they play fine on the pc, would it be the bad vbr headers thing
[22:33] <nerochiaro> probably his player can work around the problem in the mp3 file, whereas the sorune libraries for reading mp3s can't
[22:34] <nerochiaro> just as ndbm's libraries can
[22:35] <noiz> k
[23:12] <AmericanTechpush> story.news.yahoo.com
[23:16] <nerochiaro> AmericanTechpush: nothing new, from the 1/5 i have read of that article
[23:19] <AmericanTechpush> sorry,, I just happen to see it,, Linux sucks anyway to me
[23:19] <AmericanTechpush> just kidding...
[23:19] <AmericanTechpush> I like to try Xandros
[23:20] <nerochiaro> heh, i was about to duck and cover to avoid the stones aimed at your head for saying that