--- Log for 22.07.104 Server: sterling.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16p1 Started: 3 days and 8 hours ago 00.08.09 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 00.08.16 Quit dstar5 ("Leaving") 00.17.10 Join AciD [0] (~acid@longchamp44-1-82-67-133-87.fbx.proxad.net) 00.25.17 # when i try to use search.rock my recorder says plugin returned error any knows how to fix this? 00.26.35 # try updating your rockbox 00.26.41 # the whole daily build package 00.26.53 # ok 00.30.58 # it diden't work :-/ 00.35.08 # got any other ideas? 00.38.38 # hmm, nope.. 00.54.23 Join NibbIer [0] (~nibbler@port-212-202-78-112.dynamic.qsc.de) 01.02.56 Quit Tunsnask (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 01.08.14 Quit pfavr ("ChatZilla 0.9.61 [Mozilla rv:1.7.1/20040715]") 01.37.39 Quit NibbIer (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 02.08.12 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 02.17.36 Join fin118118 [0] (~fin@81-86-122-158.dsl.pipex.com) 02.21.53 # hello all 02.22.19 # yo 02.23.14 # i am just looking into getting an archos and putting rockbox on it.... am i in the right place?? 02.23.30 # yep 02.24.20 # which one do you recommend - from what I read, I am better with a recorder then I can flash it... are the newer ones much better than the older ones???? 02.24.53 # nope 02.24.58 # er,, you can't flash old ones 02.25.05 # i'd suggest a recorder v1, which is the old recorder 02.25.48 # ok.... which hd sizes does that come in?????? 02.26.08 # 5, 10, 15, 20gb iirc 02.26.14 # the 20gb model also has usb2.0 02.26.26 # if you have a usb2.0 card or want fast transfers, i'd suggest the 20 02.26.48 # if you don't have a usb2.0 card or ports you can get a card, and the recorder 20 will work with it 02.27.55 # yes, I have usb 2.0 so that version is probably best. do you know how i distinguish a 1.1 against a 2.0 version ???? (I am going to have to buy from ebay....) 02.28.40 # right.. 02.28.44 # you have to get a 20gb model 02.28.50 # all 20gb models have usb2 02.28.56 # 15, 10 and 5 have usb1 02.29.32 # fantastic, thanks for that. why do you say the older version is better than the newer one - any reason in particular???? 02.30.00 # the newer versions have buttons prone to breaking.. 02.30.09 # actually, a newer one is ok 02.30.12 # that's about all.. 02.31.08 # great. actually, I have just read something which you may be able to answer..... 02.31.53 # I am (eventually) planning to connect the archos up to my BMW via the ibus interface. I believe for this that I need remote control functionality - does only the older version have this??? 02.32.13 # the older version has the remote control functionality, yes 02.32.17 # the newer ones don't. 02.32.29 # well that's made my mind up for me! 02.32.47 # :) 02.33.19 # is the usb 1.1 interface much slower than 2.0 then when transferring MP3's??? 02.33.33 # quite a bit slower, yeah 02.34.32 # looks like I will be going on ebay looking for a v1 20gb then.... 02.34.53 # yups 02.36.08 # so is it fairly easy to install all the rockbox stuff then, it looks ok from the docs.... 02.36.45 # yep, unzip a file to it 02.37.03 # flashing is a wee bit more compilicated, but still quite simple 02.37.16 # it's considered "dangerous" but there have been very few problems 02.38.09 # so how does a normal install work then?? Is the new app stored in RAM somewhere on the device??? 02.38.22 # hard drive, then loaded into RAM 02.38.49 # amiconn and idc-dragon are working on running from ROM, giving more buffer for mp3 and, thus, longer runtime 02.39.27 # ok.... so how big is the internal ram??? 02.43.25 # 2mb 02.44.34 # does the hard disk spin up and down then when filling the buffer to conserve power? 02.44.39 # correct 02.45.02 # rockbox is smart about that - if you're playing a song it spuns up, reloads, and then right away spins back down 02.45.33 # sounds like a top idea..... so is the hd noise noticeable??? 02.46.09 # it's faily quiet, and you can feel a small "rumble" when it spins up 02.46.50 # ok.... is the remote control we mentioned earlier an optional extra, or is it included in the recorder v1's???? 02.47.51 # optional 02.47.59 # actually you may have to scour ebay for one 02.48.19 # or make your own ;-) 02.48.23 Nick scott666_ is now known as scott666 (~scott666@c-24-245-58-48.mn.client2.attbi.com) 02.48.52 # are there any tutorials on diy remote controls???? 02.49.05 # shoo scott :) 02.49.12 # fin118118, not that i recall 02.50.30 # http://www.geocities.com/raichea/ 02.50.36 # so i take it that there is some kind of socket on there that this plugs into???? 02.50.58 # yes 02.51.31 # (one '?' is sufficient) 02.51.39 # cheers scott, but that looks a little complicated for me !!! 02.51.57 # sorry :( get a bit carried away with my punctuation. 02.52.17 # indeed :-) 02.53.45 # so is rockbox still under heavy development, or are most of the features done now? 02.54.04 # it'll continue until they give up i guess.. 02.54.15 # there's not really an end date set 02.54.52 # i am just thinking that eventually there won't be much left to do, and it looks pretty damn good already. 02.55.16 # at that point i guess it will be "over" 02.55.20 # but that's not a set date 02.55.30 # i'm sure there's always something you could add 02.55.39 # true. 02.56.57 # anyway, cheers for the help guys, i will try and get myself a bargain v1 20gb from ebay. i may pop back here when i have rockbox up and running. 02.57.17 # no problem.. 02.57.22 # hope to see you soon 02.57.26 # bye. 02.57.37 # bye bye now. 02.57.43 Part fin118118 02.59.24 # reboot. BEE ARE BEE 02.59.25 Quit midk ("gone.") 03.01.12 Join midk [0] (~midk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 03.04.10 Quit mecraw__ ("Trillian (http://www.ceruleanstudios.com)") 03.06.29 # scott666 03.14.40 Join NibbIer [0] (~nibbler@port-212-202-78-112.dynamic.qsc.de) 03.37.34 Quit NibbIer (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 03.38.51 Join Strath [0] (~mike@dgvlwinas01pool0-a196.wi.tds.net) 03.39.08 Part Strath 03.53.32 Join dstar5 [0] (dids@ACC4E8FA.ipt.aol.com) 04.03.10 # bye yo! 04.03.18 Quit dstar5 ("Leaving") 04.06.10 Nick maikeul is now known as gromit`` (~gromit@ALagny-151-1-15-40.w82-121.abo.wanadoo.fr) 04.08.15 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 04.13.14 Quit midk (Remote closed the connection) 04.15.17 Join midk [0] (~midk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 05.09.30 Join elinenbe_ [0] (trilluser@207-237-224-177.c3-0.nyr-ubr1.nyr.ny.cable.rcn.com) 05.09.49 Quit elinenbe (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 05.10.12 Nick elinenbe_ is now known as elinenbe (trilluser@207-237-224-177.c3-0.nyr-ubr1.nyr.ny.cable.rcn.com) 05.15.23 Join NibbIer [0] (~nibbler@port-212-202-78-112.dynamic.qsc.de) 05.18.28 Join scott666_ [0] (~scott666@c-24-245-58-48.mn.client2.attbi.com) 05.18.29 Quit scott666 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 05.19.36 Join DMJC-L [0] (~DMJC-L@220-244-58-134-sa.tpgi.com.au) 05.28.07 Quit AciD ("Read error: 666 (Connection reset by Satan)") 05.36.16 Join WheatPuppet [0] (~Nick@209.198.80.101) 05.36.46 Quit WheatPuppet (Client Quit) 05.42.17 Part DMJC-L ("Leaving") 06.08.19 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 06.23.00 Quit midk ("gone.") 06.25.11 Join midk [0] (~midk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 06.36.30 Join LinusN [200] (~linus@labb.contactor.se) 06.40.47 # hi LinusN 06.52.15 Quit midk ("gone.") 06.52.20 Join midk [0] (~midk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 06.53.12 # wb 06.53.27 # ty. 06.53.42 # just by the way, i discovered recently - CTRL+Q exits xchat :) 06.56.03 # :-) 07.05.02 Join midkay [0] (~midk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 07.05.21 # yayyyy 07.05.23 Ctcp Ignored 1 channel CTCP requests in 0 seconds at the last flood 07.05.23 # * midkay officially hates routers 07.06.38 # like you would be better off without one... :-) 07.06.55 # i probably would.. :D 07.07.07 # seriously. why can't they leave the firewalling to software? 07.07.13 # at least then it'd be shutoffable 07.07.22 # * scott666_ 's router isnt a firewall 07.07.32 # that's exactly the main problem with software firewalls 07.07.49 # * midkay 's has a firewall built in that allows him to sit there for a while trying to configure it so that someone can connect to his quake3 game 07.07.53 # wtf 07.07.58 Quit midk (Nick collision from services.) 07.08.00 Nick midkay is now known as midk (~midk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 07.08.30 Part scott666_ 07.28.08 Join vol [0] (jugga@alb-24-194-109-254.nycap.rr.com) 07.28.44 # hey i got my jukebox reading dirs, but it isnt reading in the same voice that the menus are read in 07.28.47 # any way to fix that? 07.28.59 # of course 07.29.11 # generate the .talk files with the same voice 07.29.30 # so i have to edit the script? 07.29.39 # guess so 07.30.12 # * LinusN haven't generated any voice files himself 07.32.08 # ah ok, its a very nice feature 07.33.03 # indeed 08.08.20 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 08.17.20 # midk: any luck with the new button code? 08.17.20 Quit NibbIer (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 08.24.25 Join pfavr [0] (~Peter_Fav@c076102a.s-oe.bostream.se) 08.25.07 Quit pfavr (Remote closed the connection) 08.36.59 Quit midk ("gone.") 08.38.58 Join midk [0] (~midk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 09.37.01 Join pfavr [0] (~Peter_Fav@c076102a.s-oe.bostream.se) 09.46.25 Join [IDC]Dragon [0] (~idc-drago@pD9E349F2.dip.t-dialin.net) 09.48.02 # <[IDC]Dragon> hey LinusN, do you read? 09.48.52 # <[IDC]Dragon> I did a hack to see how much static const menu structures aresaving us 09.50.28 # <[IDC]Dragon> I gain 3128 bytes 09.50.55 # i noticed today when overwriting my few-day-old ajbrec.ajz it was ~7kb smaller 09.51.44 # <[IDC]Dragon> midk: hmm? this should not be, then it must be before the settings table 09.52.31 # well yes, all of your optimizations overall 09.52.33 # [IDC]Dragon: i have another interesting thing to discuss 09.53.05 # <[IDC]Dragon> which is? 09.53.19 # the coldstart check in ata_init() fails when started from the archos charging screen 09.54.29 # * [IDC]Dragon checks... 09.55.11 # <[IDC]Dragon> how do you start from the charging screen? 09.55.41 # <[IDC]Dragon> holding on, I see 09.55.52 # <[IDC]Dragon> didn't know that this is possible 09.56.25 # <[IDC]Dragon> I thought that screen is a dead end 09.56.34 # amateur :-) 09.57.01 # <[IDC]Dragon> How should I know Archos has a feature? ;-) 09.57.01 # i assume this coldstart check is a time saver only, yes? 09.57.39 Join NibbIer [0] (~nibbler@port-212-202-78-112.dynamic.qsc.de) 09.58.10 # <[IDC]Dragon> no, this way I determine if we should do a charging screen 09.58.25 # <[IDC]Dragon> when DC is present 09.59.01 # how is ata_init() involved with the charging? 09.59.17 # <[IDC]Dragon> ah, that one, sorry 09.59.32 # <[IDC]Dragon> I thought you meant in main.c 10.00.36 # seems like the reboot from the archos charging screen must be treated as a cold start as well 10.01.00 # <[IDC]Dragon> yes, then we need a different way of finding that out 10.03.10 # <[IDC]Dragon> for the init() flow however, the behaviour is correct, we don't want a 2nd charging screen 10.08.23 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 10.14.37 # <[IDC]Dragon> LinusN: static const options saves us another 3096 bytes 10.15.25 # <[IDC]Dragon> so in potal, a potential of well over 6 KB 10.15.36 # <[IDC]Dragon> s/potal/total 10.16.05 # i knew it. 10.20.58 # wow! that's over 0.3s audio in 128kbit/s!!! :-) 10.21.52 # <[IDC]Dragon> no, it doesn't save any RAM, this is not my point 10.22.03 # i know, just teasing you 10.22.06 # <[IDC]Dragon> it saves Rockbox' size 10.22.29 # it may help us fit rockbox into the v2 flash 10.22.38 # <[IDC]Dragon> for example, yes 10.27.23 # <[IDC]Dragon> and to stay away from the 200KB barrier 10.29.12 # <[IDC]Dragon> oh no! I just got my foot into the DC cord, cranking the jack! 10.29.36 # <[IDC]Dragon> my AJB looks very bad there now! 10.35.11 # <[IDC]Dragon> this charging screen business was very unhealthy for my poor box 10.36.15 # * [IDC]Dragon feels left alone with his broken box 10.36.36 # i still love you. in a non-gay way that is.. 10.37.54 # <[IDC]Dragon> hmm, thanks 10.38.03 # and i love your box 10.39.52 # dragon, what's broken ? 10.40.30 # <[IDC]Dragon> my DC jack, and the case is bent 10.41.13 # owh, that should be fixable 10.46.46 Join hernest [0] (hernest@ACD3EA89.ipt.aol.com) 10.46.53 # hello 10.47.16 # can we put a 16mo DRAM in the recorder? 10.48.21 # does rockbox write more and more on it? 10.48.38 # and can we compile a 16mo firmware? 10.51.35 # <[IDC]Dragon> hernest: we could, if sucha chip would exist 10.51.57 # <[IDC]Dragon> gotta leave for 20 min 10.52.01 Quit [IDC]Dragon () 10.58.15 # mm tastey 10.59.03 # bread doesn't get much fresher than this 10.59.09 # maybe if you grew your own wheat 10.59.09 # heh 11.00.22 Quit hernest (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 11.00.25 # haha.. 11.01.18 # seriously 11.01.19 # heh 11.01.27 # i got like 3lbs of whole wheat berries today 11.01.32 # and then a little while ago 11.01.38 # i ground some up into flour 11.01.44 # and immediately made bread from it 11.01.51 # and it just got done baking and cooling a bit 11.02.09 # hmm 11.02.10 # coo 11.02.11 # l 11.10.09 # talk about DIY 11.10.36 Join hernest [0] (hernest@ACCFAD4B.ipt.aol.com) 11.11.26 # heh 11.12.37 # i may get out the double boiler, oils, butters, and beeswax, and make myself some chapstick too- 11.26.11 Join [IDC]Dragon [0] (~c2af7556@reladm.kharkov.net) 11.53.40 Join lImbus [0] (~manuel@kernel.cycos.net) 11.55.18 Quit hernest (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 12.05.49 # <[IDC]Dragon> lunch time 12.08.24 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 12.28.15 Quit NibbIer (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 13.28.16 Quit lImbus (Remote closed the connection) 13.59.45 Join lImbus [0] (~manuel@kernel.cycos.net) 14.06.30 Join NibbIer [0] (~nibbler@port-212-202-78-112.dynamic.qsc.de) 14.08.25 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 14.35.50 Nick midk is now known as midk|sleep (~midk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 14.37.28 # nite 15.15.17 Join AciD [0] (~acid@longchamp44-1-82-67-133-87.fbx.proxad.net) 15.15.18 Quit NibbIer (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 15.23.49 Quit AciD (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 15.29.57 Join AciD [0] (~acid@longchamp44-1-82-67-133-87.fbx.proxad.net) 15.34.11 Part LinusN 16.08.27 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 16.23.22 Join Tunsnask [0] (~gammel_ma@cpe.atm2-0-1041160.0x503f9f66.arcnxx9.customer.tele.dk) 16.30.43 Quit Tunsnask () 16.49.32 Join mecraw__ [0] (~lmarlow@69.2.235.2) 16.58.58 Join NibbIer [0] (~nibbler@port-212-202-78-112.dynamic.qsc.de) 17.06.14 Quit [IDC]Dragon ("no fate but what we make (Session timeout)") 18.04.43 Join zeekoe [0] (~zeekoe@ip51cc69f6.adsl-surfen.hetnet.nl) 18.08.28 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 18.15.24 Join hld [0] (~hld@pD9ECAB4D.dip.t-dialin.net) 18.16.28 Part lImbus 18.29.34 Join mecraw_ [0] (~lmarlow@69.2.235.2) 18.29.34 Quit mecraw__ (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 18.36.56 Quit pfavr ("ChatZilla 0.9.61 [Mozilla rv:1.7.1/20040721]") 18.38.06 Quit zeekoe (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 18.53.36 Quit AciD ("tabarnack jva finir par le pitcher par la fenêtre le criss d'ordi") 18.59.04 Join AciD [0] (~acid@longchamp44-1-82-67-133-87.fbx.proxad.net) 19.04.27 Join zeekoe [0] (~zeekoe@ip51cc69f6.adsl-surfen.hetnet.nl) 19.23.39 Join katz [0] (~jirc@bgp928042bgs.brghtn01.mi.comcast.net) 19.24.25 # hey, where might i find the windows installer talked about on the main page? 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22.42.20 # no, it's "zeker" 22.42.24 # yessir 22.42.27 Nick midk is now known as midk|bbs (~midk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 22.42.28 # that's dutch for "sure" 22.42.45 # i mean... 22.42.48 # zeekoe. 22.42.51 # bs 22.42.53 # bbs* 22.43.25 # bbs == be back soon? 22.47.05 Join maikeul [0] (~gromit@ALagny-151-1-36-126.w83-114.abo.wanadoo.fr) 22.48.08 # zeekoe: yes 22.48.13 Nick scott666_ is now known as scott666 (~scott666@c-24-245-58-48.mn.client2.attbi.com) 22.52.07 Join zeekoe2 [0] (~zeekoe@ip51cc69f6.adsl-surfen.hetnet.nl) 22.52.16 # AHH! 22.52.29 # how will we tell them apart?! 22.53.46 Quit gromit`` (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 22.55.42 # ? 22.56.33 # zeekoe, zeekoe2 22.57.10 Nick midk|bbs is now known as midk (~midk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 22.59.19 # ok 22.59.21 # well 22.59.24 # zeekoe is dead 22.59.34 # it's just freenode doesn't know it yet 22.59.50 # my father pulled the network plug, then he put it back in 22.59.54 # so i lost connection 23.00.04 # but freenode didnt 23.00.12 # if you register the nick you can ghost it. 23.00.35 Quit zeekoe (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 23.03.14 # ha 23.03.18 # ghost? 23.03.27 Nick zeekoe2 is now known as zeekoe (~zeekoe@ip51cc69f6.adsl-surfen.hetnet.nl) 23.03.32 # register it. 23.03.36 # i did 23.03.39 # then you can kill it if that ever happens 23.03.50 # with... /ns ghost zeekoe password 23.04.05 # hey 23.04.22 # /ns is quite a bit faster typing than /msg nickserv :P 23.04.30 # let's try... 23.04.32 # yup.. so is /cs and /ms 23.04.39 # go unplug the network :D 23.05.22 Join zeekoe2 [0] (~zeekoe@ip51cc69f6.adsl-surfen.hetnet.nl) 23.05.42 Quit zeekoe (Nick collision from services.) 23.05.48 # tada. 23.05.48 # whee :) 23.06.00 # -NickServ- [zeekoe] has been killed 23.06.02 # oh no 23.06.06 # :] 23.06.33 # freenode is slow while logging in... anything to do about that? 23.07.17 # like 23.07.24 # it sits at "connecting" for ~30s? 23.07.35 # something like that 23.07.50 # your router isn't configured to let irc run then 23.07.54 # *** Checking ident 23.07.58 # that's where it hangs 23.08.10 # you could fix it by finding your internal IP and then turning on the DMZ server for that address. 23.08.18 # (most likely) 23.08.19 # dont think my router has dms 23.08.20 # dmz 23.08.25 # i bet it does.. 23.08.31 # what's the model? 23.09.03 # thomson speedtouch 510 23.09.07 # +adsl 23.09.46 # ahh... hm 23.10.10 # would opening port 6667 be enough? 23.10.58 # that would work too - but you can never say for sure, routers are tricky.. pieces of shit. 23.11.08 # :P 23.11.09 # i should say, TECHINCALLY it would work. 23.11.12 # don't tell me... 23.11.26 # (i'm working at a helpdesk, remember :-P) 23.11.42 Join AciD [0] (~acid@longchamp44-1-82-67-133-87.fbx.proxad.net) 23.11.56 # haha 23.11.59 # yes sir. 23.12.02 # :P 23.12.23 # is this it? 23.12.23 # http://www.dslreports.com/r0/download/416759~f5fadc94ed0cebd2826cf761c3cb54b1/st510v4.gif 23.12.38 # yep 23.12.45 # sleex0rz 23.12.49 Join zeekoe [0] (~nospample@ip51cc69f6.adsl-surfen.hetnet.nl) 23.12.57 # it isnt really faster 23.13.09 Quit zeekoe (Client Quit) 23.13.27 # let's brush some teeth 23.13.40 Nick zeekoe2 is now known as zeekoe (~zeekoe@ip51cc69f6.adsl-surfen.hetnet.nl) 23.14.05 # http://www.directdial.com/dd2/images/New_ImageDir_LARGE/B/BEFSR41.jpg 23.14.06 # let's brush some teeth! 23.14.06 # you have fun now 23.14.08 # midky's 23.14.10 # ok then 23.14.12 Nick zeekoe is now known as zeekoe|toothbrus (~zeekoe@ip51cc69f6.adsl-surfen.hetnet.nl) 23.14.17 # FASDFASDFAS 23.14.19 # hahahaha 23.14.25 # ok brb 23.17.05 Nick zeekoe|toothbrus is now known as zeekoe (~zeekoe@ip51cc69f6.adsl-surfen.hetnet.nl) 23.17.18 # -NickServ- If this is your nickname, type /msg NickServ IDENTIFY 23.17.24 # grrr... it still doesn't know 23.17.56 # why does port 6667 need to be open for irc to run faster? 23.18.02 # doesnt make much sense 23.18.35 # eh? 6667 is the irc server port 23.18.40 # the client shouldn't need it open 23.18.58 # ze: routers typically have built-in firewalls. 23.19.16 # so? 23.19.21 # irc the client connects to the server 23.19.24 # they need to be bypassed. 23.19.39 # as long as NAT's working as it should, there should be no problem irc'ing behind a firewall afaik 23.19.40 # ze, do you have a router? 23.19.57 # you only need to forward the port if you wanna run the server on a box behind the firewall 23.20.02 # i take that as a no 23.20.05 # so then, stfu. 23.20.10 # uh 23.20.19 # yes actually i admin the one for our home network 23.20.24 # i'm ircing from it 23.20.24 # i take that back. 23.20.26 # :p 23.20.39 # saksaksaksa. bbs/l 23.20.52 Quit midk ("Leaving") 23.20.54 # but it's a linux router, not a dedicated hardware one 23.21.05 # same principles still apply 23.21.18 # it does NAT and acts as a firewall 23.21.54 Nick zeekoe is now known as zeekoe|toilet (~zeekoe@ip51cc69f6.adsl-surfen.hetnet.nl) 23.25.24 Nick zeekoe|toilet is now known as zeekoe (~zeekoe@ip51cc69f6.adsl-surfen.hetnet.nl) 23.31.57 Join midk [0] (~midk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 23.33.34 # blaat 23.33.46 # sorry :P 23.34.00 # i was just trying some /ms stuff 23.34.50 # ... 23.34.52 # ok die. 23.35.01 # who dies? 23.39.38 # bbl. 23.39.40 Quit midk ("Leaving")