00:00:00 --- log: started forth/03.07.01 01:16:47 --- join: anli (abc123@c-eab470d5.018-16-67766c2.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se) joined #forth 01:47:31 --- join: deluxe (~deluxe@pD9E599D7.dip.t-dialin.net) joined #forth 01:50:35 bonjour 02:06:03 --- join: Serg_Penguin (Serg_Pengu@212.34.52.140) joined #forth 02:06:16 --- quit: Serg_Penguin (Client Quit) 02:22:26 --- quit: onetom (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 02:53:48 --- join: Serg_Penguin (Serg_Pengu@212.34.52.140) joined #forth 02:53:52 --- quit: Serg_Penguin (Client Quit) 03:05:46 --- join: murr (murr@baana-62-165-185-218.phnet.fi) joined #forth 04:50:31 --- join: tathi (~josh@pcp02123722pcs.milfrd01.pa.comcast.net) joined #forth 05:04:13 --- nick: murr -> mur 05:16:03 --- nick: mur -> mur_bbl 05:25:22 --- join: PoppaVic (~pfv@s80.waters.gtlakes.com) joined #forth 05:57:46 --- nick: mur_bbl -> mur 06:02:39 --- quit: tathi ("leaving") 06:10:31 --- join: Serg_Penguin (Serg_Pengu@212.34.52.140) joined #forth 06:10:42 hi ! 06:19:35 privet sergej! 06:27:12 at saturday, i had been to a local demoparty, PC and ZX ;) 06:27:28 ZX part was rocking, butt PC suxx as usual 06:29:08 ZX? 06:29:30 zx spectrum 06:29:37 thought so :o) 06:36:02 * XeF4 wants a zx spectrum 06:36:26 * Serg_Penguin wants an Amiga ;) 06:36:46 next time i'll find Amiga demoparty ;) 06:36:57 * mur has amiga 500 06:36:59 heh.. I threw out a complete setup for my ts-1000 last year ;-) 06:37:11 * XeF4 has A1200 with A1260 board 06:37:45 but I still love the A500 more for some reason 06:38:43 PoppaVic: trashing computers is lame ! 06:38:55 if you don't need, give it to one who needs 06:40:44 mur: coming to ASM by any chance? 06:40:57 maybe not 06:41:04 i'll be in helsinki then how ever 06:41:12 how much no computer tickets, btw? 06:41:17 are* 06:41:33 30 normal/17oldskool or so iirc 06:42:05 and with computer place? 06:42:18 60/30 or so 06:42:22 but all computer places are sold 06:42:31 yes i woudlnt have wanted one :) 06:44:50 eek, no-computer ticket is 35 06:45:54 was it 3 or 4 day? 06:46:42 4 06:47:17 10 eur for a day + food 06:47:31 i think i coudl meet the icelandic or who were coming outside it 06:47:37 i dont like noise and people so much :P 06:48:06 *nod* my sister was at ASM last year because it wasa the cheapest place in Helsinki she could find to sleep =) 06:50:09 Icelandic are coming? 06:50:26 * XeF4 didn't know there was an Icelandic demoscene 06:56:10 Frabjoyous Day: I got the dictionary AND lookup to work last night. 06:56:30 mur: come and you can see the amazing colorforth demo engine in action =) 06:57:02 Setting up to publish headers & finish code.. THEN I gotta' guesstimate how QUIT is gonna' work, let alone a cleaner exception-resolution. 06:58:50 --- quit: Serg_Penguin (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 07:05:57 --- join: Serg_Penguin (Serg_Pengu@212.34.52.140) joined #forth 07:06:05 re 07:06:54 XeF4 some icelandic people are coming 07:06:56 :o) 07:10:09 XeF4 is there some kind of "ranneke" that you can leave place and come back later if you have the thing? 07:10:27 reserg 07:14:04 did you ever coded demo, even lame or ripped ? 07:15:58 --- quit: Serg_Penguin () 07:23:21 --- join: a7r (~a7r@206.72.82.135) joined #forth 07:23:24 hey 08:05:32 --- join: deluxe_ (~deluxe@pD9E59F20.dip.t-dialin.net) joined #forth 08:18:21 --- quit: jdrake (Remote closed the connection) 08:22:17 --- join: jdrake (jdrake@CPE00045afdd0e8-CM014410113717.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) joined #forth 08:27:25 --- quit: deluxe (Connection timed out) 08:46:07 --- nick: deluxe_ -> deluxe 09:05:06 mur: there is a ranneke 09:05:13 (wristband in English) 09:05:29 ok 09:05:37 been there everyyear? :) 09:05:56 no. 09:06:00 98,2k,2k1,2k2 09:06:20 --- part: PoppaVic left #forth 09:20:45 * XeF4 tried to get there every year 93-97, but didn't succeed and by 98 it was so full of gamers I regretted it "a bit" 09:39:06 --- quit: a7r (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 10:16:01 --- join: XeF4_ (~xef4@dsl-XIII-139.kotikaista.weppi.fi) joined #forth 10:21:50 --- quit: XeF4 (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 10:25:51 XeF4_ ? 10:26:24 lowfidelity has crashed again 10:26:29 the comptuer places for asm2003 cost around 65 to 75 eur 10:26:53 er right, then the price has raised again. still 17eur for oldskool ticket without computer place 10:27:11 you'll get oldskool place? :) 10:27:31 of course. 10:27:33 wasn't oldskool separated from quakekiddies + etc? 10:29:44 yes 10:31:04 you just have to fill out a form explaining why you are 31337 and you can get an oldskool ticket 10:31:14 ;) 10:31:21 * mur is not elite :P 10:33:00 but you're not (afaik) a quaked00d, which is afaik enough 10:33:18 ;) 10:33:22 naah 10:33:27 * mur might not come 10:33:34 i'll be in helsinki how ever 10:33:46 i'm not sure, 3 people have asked if i'm coming :P 10:39:40 * XeF4_ will probably be outside boozing most of the time 10:40:01 then come in drunken and sleep on computer 10:40:03 ? 10:40:09 not bringing computer this time 10:40:10 and when woken go and drink more? ;) 10:40:19 but approximately yeah 11:04:11 --- join: a7r (~a7r@206.72.82.135) joined #forth 11:04:18 re.. 11:12:39 --- join: tathi (~josh@pcp02123722pcs.milfrd01.pa.comcast.net) joined #forth 11:12:47 hey 11:13:04 hi 12:03:22 --- quit: jdrake ("beißen Sie mich stark") 12:03:22 --- quit: Stepan (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 12:15:48 --- quit: flyfly (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 12:20:31 --- quit: ianni (leguin.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 12:29:19 - 12:34:48 --- join: ianni (ian@inpuj.net) joined #forth 12:40:43 --- join: XeF4 (~xef4@dsl-XV-181.kotikaista.weppi.fi) joined #forth 12:43:20 --- quit: XeF4_ (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 12:52:44 oops. too much vnc windows open, sorry, wrong paste 12:53:42 :) 12:58:27 mur, you here? ;-) 12:58:41 how's life? 12:58:50 not so good 12:58:51 i think 12:59:02 oh common.. 13:00:41 mur: are you the mur on irc-galleria? 13:01:00 no 13:07:11 --- nick: mur -> mur_bbl 13:32:16 --- quit: a7r (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 13:50:13 --- quit: XeF4 ("pois") 13:50:29 --- join: PoppaVic (~pfv@s80.waters.gtlakes.com) joined #forth 13:51:29 Something just occured to me - about headers.. If you redefine a word, why bother to waste RAM to create a new header? 13:59:04 --- nick: mur_bbl -> mur 13:59:07 so you can forget 13:59:44 if you don't care about going back to the old definition, it's fine to just use the same header. 14:01:24 well.. 14:01:49 that's the only problem I've run into, anyway... 14:01:51 What occurs to me is: if you redefine it anyway, then the cfa changes - but that's about it. 14:02:06 nothing between old & new is about to change.. 14:02:20 oh.. 'scuze: you MIGHT change mode-flagging. 14:02:51 hmm.. 14:03:03 That's why they tend to replicate then. Shit. 14:03:22 ? 14:03:40 it's the lookup-phase. 14:04:03 interpretive-compiling could be a bitch 14:04:11 some1 knows how much power the sun ipx boxes consume? 14:05:01 well, ok: I'll let it slide for the nonce - changing it to conserve space if it becomes anything remotely like an issue. 14:06:08 Though.. I fail to see.. why.. forg - oh.. heh.. I forgot other folks keep code, headers and bodies all in some foo-foo buffer ;-) 14:07:23 Yeah.. I'll just replicate - it's just safer. I can implement 'behead' whenever it seems apropos. 14:08:46 I don't keep everything together 14:09:09 but if you replace the cfa 14:09:34 yeah - you can mulch a fence 14:09:41 then if you want to forget that word, how do you find what the cfa was before? 14:10:06 right.. 14:10:38 man, doing this all in C is not only "amusing" - it can be irritating as hell ;-) 14:10:52 heh 14:11:12 well, PFE bugs me - and Gforth is freakin' crippled. 14:11:45 WHat I want is something nice & clean that can be used BY c - or use C ;-) 14:12:11 "commonforth" is getting there, though 14:12:16 I'm starting to wonder if I can get Linux to load libraries so I can load them interactively. 14:12:22 I am 14:12:29 no one here ever touched a sun ipx? :/ 14:12:36 deluxe: not me 14:12:44 That was one of my really irritating "major points" 14:14:12 So far, I can autogenerate the header-source & compile native/bodies/headers all culminating in the commonforth.so 14:14:59 all three subsets are in their own .so - so maschocists can include part, and then provide the rest. 14:15:22 so your forth compiles to a shared library? 14:15:44 yeah. and, I also have tests that compile all to one binary 14:15:56 gotcha. 14:16:23 sans any input/contrib/commentary it's been a real battle. 14:17:15 hmm...I didn't have much trouble with the ELF format -- all the specs are available. 14:17:27 I don't even bother 14:17:37 ..gcc is the baseline for me. 14:17:44 oh right. 14:18:12 ..I try to let gcc and ld.so do every bit of work I can squeeze outta' them. 14:19:02 I just really like the interactivity of forth. I would really like to be able to interactively tell my forth to go load libsdl, and then have all that functionality available, without having to stop and relink. 14:19:04 however - dictionaries for instance - I suspect an adept ASM programmer can compile one to .so and comply for loading. 14:19:24 yeah, I was messing around with that 14:19:26 heh ;-) I'm doing the best I can here, guy ;-) 14:19:30 :) 14:19:54 http://www.gtlakes.com/personal/pfv/ see CommonFORTH This is a day short of current whoopty 14:20:26 oh, don't get the impression that I have anything cool actually _working_ ;-) 14:21:20 well, I've been working on a totally non-DPANS/IEEE version - layering the whole mess to see where it leads 14:21:50 I look at dpans for a few "oh, yeah - ok" things, but other than that. pfft 14:22:04 yeah 14:23:09 I finally had to break-down the other day, and incorporate a setjmp/longjmp for "bye" - so, I'm now cogitating extending THAT for "OHSHIT"-handling 14:24:20 engine, exec, heap-access, and i/o all work.. I've almost gotten to the point I can act as an interpreter 14:25:01 wow, looks like you've put a lot of work into this 14:25:11 yeah, about a month now. 14:25:53 I think I need to add poll() to get a nice KEY? and adaptations... And, that damned exception-shitzu 14:26:10 exception/sig-handling, I should say. 14:27:48 ..every routine spends too much time testing stack-depth/space and other shit - to return a value.... I suspect signals can handle the tests, and the return should be zero - and throw() when something else is a problem... Still trying to reconcile that exception-crap with my usual universe ;-/ 14:29:39 hmm 14:30:00 Still, nothing I've seen excuses 20 years of bullshit iconoclastic "forth" bs.. So, I'm trying to ascertain what we SHOULD be capable of. 14:31:30 heh :-) 14:31:43 BTW: I wrote a program to obviate GNU autoshit for gcc - mkabi writes what we need there; distro examines the machine; and mkdict parses vm.h to generate the header source ;-) 14:32:44 <-- got very tired of autoconfig/automake & friends 14:34:38 I've never taken the time to figure out how to use them 14:35:20 I did for libpfv - but I don't think it's worth it.. I began autofoo (gforth based) to supplant it. 14:35:48 ...I stopped when I began "CommonForth" - and because no one gives a shit. 14:36:03 * PoppaVic is uploading a new tarball 14:36:36 I _think_ most of my programs don't care much about the compiler environment. 14:37:55 well, most of the #forth programmers yakkety-yak ASM and such.. I felt we needed something that used the gcc types/structs/unions that made sense 14:38:19 CELL is a union, then we get DCELL and TCELL - just to cover reals ;-) 14:38:50 yup yup 14:41:04 OK, the lastest foo-foo is uploaded, if you want to look 14:41:12 latest, two 14:43:28 BTW, note that i believe the huge strength Forth-like shit offers is the fact that "parsers" are sorta' optional. 14:44:04 how so? 14:44:10 ..And, I finally got peeved and wrote README.state 14:44:53 well, usually - in a forth-like machine - parsing is postfix and we work from the stack: infix-type is POSSIBLE and doable, but not integral. 14:45:24 generally speaking: we let ever word do it's job - and work from the stack 14:45:30 ever[y] 14:45:40 ok, that's what I thought you meant 14:46:30 well, unlike C/cpp/jave/c# and shit: we can change that in a line or two - and keywords vs is debateable ;-) 14:47:33 :-) 14:47:42 Once I get the core done, I want to write a Metacompiler - one TO NATIVE (C). 14:48:33 I won't pretend that protected-space is rwx - but I do want a way to recompile neatly. For turnkey, if nothing else 14:51:48 Anyway... I hope you get all excited with the tarball ;-) 14:53:02 well, I'm a bit behind on looking at other people's forths, but this looks interesting, so maybe it will go to the top of the list. :-) 14:53:31 * tathi goes to eat... 14:53:41 shit - I broke it ;-/ 14:53:49 don't download for a few ;-) 14:55:49 hmm.. 15:02:51 ok.. THAT upload is gonna' work. 15:03:12 ..I lost my mind for a few - and make wasn't checking stamps, apparently. 15:05:40 gods, I love C and *nix ;-) 15:06:40 :) 15:07:37 I simply miss "The Ultimate Script Language" ;-) Anyway, the latest upload works again - my bad.. 15:10:35 hmm...I'm getting "tool/gen.c:334: parse error before string constant" 15:10:56 hmm.. 15:11:01 Lemme' look 15:11:04 how am I supposed to build this? 15:11:19 try "make realclean vmtest" 15:12:37 nope. rm ...lots of stuff...; gcc -o distro ./bonus/distro.c; gcc -o mkabi ./tool/gen.c 15:12:59 really? what kills it? 15:13:05 same thing. 15:13:12 334? 15:13:46 yup 15:13:54 appears to be this line 15:13:55 mkmacro(h, "CPU_CC\t", CPU_CC"\t\t/* see gcc -march= */" ); 15:14:02 yeah.. weird! 15:14:13 hmm...maybe it's my gcc 15:14:29 could be - I let apt-get upgrade me regularly 15:14:43 oh, probably not then. 15:15:23 well, I certainly see a string 15:15:50 it's just that I've had problems in the past with the 3.x series being _way_ more picky and annoying than 2.95.2 15:16:01 oh, I fully agree 15:16:20 #define mkmacro(f,n,m) fprintf(f, "#define %s\t%s\n", (n), (m) ) 15:16:30 even THAT looks right - regardless 15:17:03 ah. it's expanding to this 15:17:04 fprintf(h, "#define %s\t%s\n", ("CPU_CC\t"), (unknown "\t\t/* see gcc -march= */") ); 15:17:34 geezus 15:17:49 that I can fix 15:17:54 ok... 15:18:09 CPU_CC is expanding to unknown 15:18:23 I take it nobody has compiled this on a PPC box yet ;-) 15:18:31 absolutely 15:18:49 ABI.h:#define CPU_CC i386 /* see gcc -march= */ 15:19:18 see distro.c and mkabi.c - this is something I knew would happen *sigh* 15:19:52 tool/gen.c - not mkabi.c.. My bad. 15:20:47 damn.. I dunno' HOW many times I solcitied help on that sorta' shit 15:20:59 :-) there's always something... 15:21:28 yeah, but damn few wanna' contribute - it always seems beneath their lil' boats. 15:22:29 frankly, I'd be truly gratified if gen.c (mkabi) would be as complete as possible.. That'd kick autoshit right in the left nut 15:22:59 well, at least it's easier to fix when it goes wrong 15:23:15 I really, REALLY tried to grok the gcc source to get shit - but it was more like the ants-at, than the pinic-theants-visit. 15:23:16 * tathi has spent _way_ too much time digging through auto* configure scripts 15:23:55 Yeah, I want to relegate autoshit to systems-intense installs and switch to my autofoo 15:24:39 picnic-the-ants... 15:26:09 by "systems intense", I imply: 1) I have zero interest in replacing autoshit; 2) I don't want to use it myself; 3) I think we can work around it for 90% of everything. 15:27:52 --- quit: anli () 15:27:55 ok, maybe it's not such an easy fix 15:28:12 well, guess I'll go grep through the gcc source then 15:29:21 ok - it's either an assert or a define.. 15:31:04 --- quit: deluxe ("!") 15:31:28 hmm...there's no config/ppc directory...weird 15:32:24 well, maybe if you write distro.c code to learn about ppc? 15:32:50 I knew the chore wasn't pretty - it's why none of the frggin' lamers wants to help. 15:34:17 I don't _think_ it's distro.c 15:34:45 the problem is tool/gen.c, the chunk of defines starting at line 133 15:34:48 hmm.. then gen.c 15:35:20 yeah - I was ready to cry - seeing all what folks define - no assert - oops, no: define - etc, with gcc 15:35:40 yup 15:43:06 well, if I just define that to a string, it works. 15:43:21 cool 15:43:36 make sure you email me whatever, wherever & however ;-) 15:43:39 now I just have to figure out how to get it to automatically set to the right value... 15:43:52 yup 15:43:58 Yeah, I've seen other ppc folken suffer this 15:45:18 Well, time to go play volleyball...I'll straighten it out later. 15:45:27 laters - and thank you. 15:51:31 --- quit: tathi (""ta"") 15:59:30 --- quit: PoppaVic ("G'night all - I can't do it anymore") 16:21:34 --- join: thin (~thin@stu01114.cariboo.bc.ca) joined #forth 16:21:34 --- mode: ChanServ set +o thin 16:22:58 heh, i thought there was a netsplit based on how few ppl are on the chan 16:23:26 anybody awake? 16:23:35 fractal, ianni, mur, paxl, skylan, treyb 16:23:53 :9 16:23:55 :) 16:26:01 mur: build anything lately? 16:26:11 sitting muscles 16:26:18 all too much 16:26:19 :) 16:26:26 ? 16:26:39 4hehehe 16:26:48 i get it. 16:26:55 yeah 16:27:47 i know skinny hackers with huge butts 16:27:55 very weird.. 16:28:50 that'd be good if they are women 16:28:52 heh heh 16:29:08 well. maybe 16:35:40 --- quit: thin ("Leaving") 16:46:45 Hrm. 16:51:25 --- join: CrowKilr (CrowKilr@HSE-Windsor-ppp250603.sympatico.ca) joined #forth 17:21:22 --- quit: mur ("MURR! save the http://rainforest.care2.com/ (click url there)") 17:44:13 --- join: Jim7J1AJH (~jwt@n1.dskk.co.jp) joined #forth 19:03:36 --- quit: CrowKilr ("watch my post at forum.forth.bespin.org! it will be posted by tommorow") 19:15:24 --- join: TheBlueWizard (TheBlueWiz@207.111.96.92) joined #forth 19:15:25 --- mode: ChanServ set +o TheBlueWizard 19:15:31 hiya all 19:18:04 gotta zip...bye all 19:18:07 --- part: TheBlueWizard left #forth 19:59:28 --- join: wtail ([skajzfC9a@panix1.panix.com) joined #forth 19:59:33 --- part: wtail left #forth 20:19:14 --- join: tathi (~josh@pcp02123722pcs.milfrd01.pa.comcast.net) joined #forth 20:34:33 --- quit: tathi ("bah!") 20:46:14 --- join: kc5tja (~kc5tja@ip68-8-206-137.sd.sd.cox.net) joined #forth 20:46:14 --- mode: ChanServ set +o kc5tja 22:04:32 --- join: a7r (~a7r@206.72.82.135) joined #forth 22:06:36 re a7r 22:06:47 kc5tja: hey hey 22:07:10 What's going on? 22:07:35 * kc5tja is still recouperating from four days of aikido. :) 22:07:38 My RX-7 is being a sack of shit. 22:07:52 Thinking about how best to make FS/Forth for Linux 22:07:52 I've got performance problems, and I haven't been able to figure them out,.. yet. 22:07:58 :( 22:08:01 yea 22:08:04 * kc5tja needs a new power steering pump. 22:08:13 It started leaking fluid on the way to the seminar. 22:08:25 ah, suck. 22:08:34 Yeah. :( 22:08:47 I don't know what the issue is w/ my car.. I checked the compression, the vacuum at idle.. everything seems fine. 22:08:52 I fixed some exhaust problems.. 22:08:57 but performance still sucks. 22:09:05 I need to check the timing tomorrow. 22:09:16 * kc5tja nods 22:09:30 * kc5tja did discover, though, that my car gets its best fuel milage at 90MPH (average). 22:09:32 ;) 22:09:34 haha 22:09:36 elite. 22:10:04 the good news is, the problems I'm having are a perfect match for the data logging aspect of the boost controller. 22:10:10 so it's more of a reason to get it working. 22:10:16 Within the city, the car gets 15MPG instead of 17MPG. Not sure if it's because of the automatic or not, but regardless, maintaining the speed limit runs the engine continuously around 1800 to 2200RPM -- bar none, the most torque-less RPMs there are. 22:10:35 nod. 22:11:06 But, from past experience, I know that going 75MPH brings it up to 20MPG or so. Sometimes 21. 22:11:25 that's cool 22:11:25 But on the trip to the seminar, I was doing between 80 and 100MPH, keeping the engine spinning around 3300RPM to 3500RPM. 22:11:41 I fully expected to get bad milage, but I ended up with a *solid* 24MPG. :D 22:12:06 Note: I always knew that ~3000 RPM is ideal for fuel economy in rotaries, as my 12A got its best milage at 3000RPM. 22:12:41 werd. 22:12:53 Auto or manual? 22:13:12 Auto 22:13:28 Oh, you mean my 1st gen RX-7? That was manual. 22:13:34 It sounds like it shifts too early. 22:13:35 My 2nd gen RX-7 is auto. 22:13:48 Yes, the auto's shift *WAY* too early for a rotary engine. 22:13:52 Rotaries are high-revving engines. 22:14:15 The power band for a rotary is 4500 to 6500 stock, and performance mods often will put it in the 8000s. 22:15:05 I wonder if you can have the transmission tuned to shift later. 22:15:17 Heh, and I wonder if I could afford such a tuning. :D 22:15:23 Tranny work isn't usually very cheap. 22:16:50 Oh well. 22:17:00 Talk to a mechanic that knows these cars and see if they have any suggestions. You might find that you need a new sensor or something. 22:17:14 Here is about where I really wish I could get a Stirling engine working, because ambient room temperature is high enough to run one. :/ 22:17:21 heh 22:17:25 G'night, all. 22:17:30 night TreyB 22:28:04 * kc5tja isn't quite sure yet how to encode the FS/Forth dictionary on disk. I'm wondering if it should be a raw binary image, or something a tiny bit more structured, like an IFF file with chunks for the dictionary image, COMPILER wordlist, and FORTH wordlists... Each has their advantages. 22:30:43 --- quit: a7r (Operation timed out) 22:36:15 --- join: Serg_Penguin (Serg_Pengu@212.34.52.140) joined #forth 22:36:18 hi 22:38:29 re 22:39:55 i been to PC \ ZX demoparty at saturday ;)) 22:40:30 now messing w/ emulator 22:50:57 --- quit: Serg_Penguin () 23:14:09 hmm 23:31:00 --- quit: Fractal (leguin.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 23:31:02 --- quit: paxl (leguin.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 23:31:02 --- quit: TreyB (leguin.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 23:31:02 --- quit: skylan (leguin.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 23:31:02 --- quit: ChanServ (leguin.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 23:31:02 --- quit: Jim7J1AJH (leguin.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 23:31:08 --- join: Jim7J1AJH (~jwt@n1.dskk.co.jp) joined #forth 23:33:53 --- join: TreyB (~trey@cpe-66-87-192-27.tx.sprintbbd.net) joined #forth 23:33:53 --- join: skylan (sjh@vickesh01-4807.tbaytel.net) joined #forth 23:35:01 --- join: paxl (paxl@modemcable110.168-130-66.que.mc.videotron.ca) joined #forth 23:35:34 --- join: Fractal (onkvefk@i.either.got.mad.cow.from.alberta.beef.or.strongLSD.com) joined #forth 23:43:44 --- part: kc5tja left #forth 23:47:37 --- join: a7r (~a7r@206.72.82.135) joined #forth 23:47:40 hey 23:59:59 --- log: ended forth/03.07.01