00:00:00 --- log: started forth/04.05.11 01:01:10 --- join: schihei (~schihei@web.kst.fh-albsig.de) joined #forth 01:12:52 --- quit: schihei ("Client Exiting") 01:43:58 --- join: deluxe (~knoppix@pD9EE16D6.dip.t-dialin.net) joined #forth 01:45:19 psht! 01:46:31 updated isforth.clss.net - site is now readable in ANY browser i think 01:46:42 well.. its 4.01 transient compliant anyway 01:48:05 Hi 01:48:15 ok lets try konqueror 01:48:15 hi 01:48:23 err no! 01:48:27 no kde shit :) 01:48:30 use windowmaker :P 01:48:43 without a desktop manager 01:49:12 ok i'll try lynx 01:49:27 erm opera or mozilla firefox are ok 01:49:28 or is that too luxurious? 01:49:40 links is better than lynx 01:49:40 maybe nc? 01:50:37 use telneet and do it by hand :P 02:10:15 nc -v -v isforth.clss.net 80 02:10:15 DNS fwd/rev mismatch: isforth.clss.net != manson.clss.net 02:10:53 I440r: everyting ok. opera dunno 02:14:59 ok. knoppix 3.4 works nicely. ciao 02:15:15 --- part: deluxe left #forth 02:19:54 --- quit: skylan (wells.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 02:19:54 --- quit: fridge (wells.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 02:19:54 --- quit: lalalim_ (wells.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 02:19:54 --- quit: warpzero (wells.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 02:24:23 --- join: skylan (~sjh@vickesh01-4729.tbaytel.net) joined #forth 02:24:23 --- join: fridge (~fridge@dsl-203-33-166-443.NSW.netspace.net.au) joined #forth 02:24:23 --- join: lalalim_ (~lalalim@pD95EA78C.dip.t-dialin.net) joined #forth 02:25:30 --- join: warpzero (~warpzero@dsl.142.mt.onewest.net) joined #forth 02:41:04 --- log: started forth/04.05.11 02:41:04 --- join: clog (nef@bespin.org) joined #forth 02:41:04 --- topic: 'A channel dedicated to the Forth programming language, its implications, its applications, and its philosophy. :NOTICE: Kestrel's microprocessor has changed. For more information, check the weblog and project page for the Kestrel on http://www.falvotech.com .' 02:41:04 --- topic: set by kc5tja on [Mon May 10 07:46:47 2004] 02:41:04 --- names: list (clog warpzero lalalim_ fridge skylan rO| I440r Robert scope__ Fractal cmeme SDO onetom gl [aXe] thelsdj madgarden mur lucifer OrngeTide Herkamire @futhin madwork_ @ChanServ) 02:49:47 --- join: crc (~Charles_C@0-1pool176-8.nas6.philadelphia1.pa.us.da.qwest.net) joined #forth 03:49:19 wb crc 03:55:13 --- quit: crc (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 04:13:34 --- join: madgarden_ (~madgarden@Kitchener-HSE-ppp3576712.sympatico.ca) joined #forth 04:15:00 --- quit: madgarden (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 05:42:29 --- quit: scope__ (Client Quit) 05:46:47 --- join: scope__ (~junk@202.0.37.69) joined #forth 05:53:12 --- quit: scope__ (Client Quit) 05:55:46 --- join: snowrichard (~richard@adsl-068-209-159-248.sip.shv.bellsouth.net) joined #forth 05:59:30 Hi snowrichard 06:04:06 hello was reading the kestrel pages 06:07:47 looks nice 06:09:35 --- quit: snowrichard ("Leaving") 07:05:56 --- join: gNoam (xru52729fj@bc-van-mut-a53-01-34.look.ca) joined #forth 07:07:38 --- part: gNoam left #forth 07:37:03 --- join: hovil (~hovil@CommSecureAustPtyLtd.sb1.optus.net.au) joined #forth 07:42:37 --- quit: [aXe] ("http://www.unrealsector.com") 08:16:54 --- quit: rO| ("/quit") 08:21:57 --- join: rO| (~rO|@pD9EE16D6.dip.t-dialin.net) joined #forth 08:30:15 --- part: gl left #forth 08:30:17 --- join: gl (~foo@int.0x80.org) joined #forth 08:30:24 --- quit: gl (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 08:31:59 --- join: gl (~foo@risc.opcode.org) joined #forth 08:58:21 --- quit: fridge (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 09:15:16 --- join: fridge (~fridge@203.33.166.190) joined #forth 09:17:20 --- join: kors (user@193.220.57.18) joined #forth 09:17:37 hi ppl 09:18:24 --- quit: kors (Client Quit) 09:25:50 --- quit: rO| (".") 10:29:05 --- join: AldoBrasil (~noname@201.8.242.96) joined #forth 10:29:06 --- quit: AldoBrasil (Remote closed the connection) 11:39:47 i'm only getting 56kB/s :( 11:39:50 oops. 11:39:52 wrong channel. 11:43:25 --- quit: I440r ("Leaving") 11:55:42 --- join: Herkamir1 (stjohns@h000094d30ba2.ne.client2.attbi.com) joined #forth 11:55:42 --- quit: Herkamire (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 11:58:05 --- quit: Fractal (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 12:12:34 --- nick: Herkamir1 -> Herkamire 12:35:23 --- quit: Robert ("brb") 12:42:41 --- join: Robert (~snofs@c-bf5a71d5.17-1-64736c10.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se) joined #forth 13:34:55 --- join: tathi (~josh@pcp02123722pcs.milfrd01.pa.comcast.net) joined #forth 14:03:01 --- quit: tathi ("leaving") 14:12:29 --- join: ianp (ian@inpuj.net) joined #forth 14:12:32 wh0rd 14:21:02 --- join: lalalim (~lalalim@80.138.175.24) joined #forth 14:26:34 --- join: wossname (wossname@HSE-MTL-ppp73595.qc.sympatico.ca) joined #forth 14:29:11 --- quit: lalalim_ (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 14:33:05 --- join: Fractal (jah@66.45.239.45) joined #forth 15:07:01 --- quit: hovil ("Leaving") 15:17:48 --- join: tgunr (~davec@17.205.43.45) joined #forth 15:18:00 --- quit: Fractal (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 15:18:05 --- join: Fractal (jah@selling.kernels.to.linus.torvalds.at.hcsw.org) joined #forth 15:18:20 Hi Fractal 15:18:28 Long time no see, I think. 15:18:44 Hey man 15:18:47 Ya 15:18:50 I've been out and about 15:20:20 Outside...IRC? I don't understand. Please explain. 15:20:42 Heh... ya it was wierd man 15:20:44 Lemme tell you 15:20:56 There's this whole world outside IRC 15:20:58 it's crazy 15:21:00 ;) 15:21:15 Nah I was teaching in .jm for a while 15:21:26 What is that, Jamaica? 15:21:27 What's new in the forth scene? 15:21:30 Ya 15:21:41 I'd say kc5tja's Forth box. 15:21:45 Neat. 15:21:55 .ca and .jm have fairly strong ties... Both being british colonies and all 15:22:06 Ex-colonies 15:22:27 .ca and .jm have strong ties :o 15:22:50 Ya... 15:24:28 woss : Est ce que tu habites en montreal? 15:24:34 MTL? 15:25:16 wossname loves french. 15:26:11 Robert : Canada is a bilingual country you know... 15:26:40 That doesn't mean people speak both languages. 15:26:52 Many french-speakers barely speak English, and vice versa. 15:27:53 Well ya, but most people can somewhat communicate in both 15:28:22 i don't live in quebec :( 15:28:30 i live in toronto, sympatico has me down as a frog 15:28:35 Ha! 15:28:41 That's messed 15:28:50 yes, and it's been that way for all the time i've had dsl 15:29:57 You should call em 15:30:13 blah, not worth the trouble. kind of neat 15:30:42 Yes, to make people think you speak French. Next best thing to actually speaking it 15:30:43 Ya true 15:30:51 Heh 15:31:18 :o 15:31:27 i have ten years of standard-canadian french education! 15:31:43 I was in immersion francais 15:31:46 i am as proficient as it takes to get through school! 15:31:49 immersion :o 15:31:50 Heh 15:32:02 Whoa. 15:32:10 Turns out I have no school tomorrow either 15:32:18 And today I went there, only to find it empty. 15:32:30 * Robert dances the Total Control dance. 15:32:39 Robert : I heard when swedes and fins meet eachother they speak english.. That true? 15:32:58 Depends on the finn. :) 15:33:03 Ya true 15:33:13 I guess there's a swedish speaking minority there 15:33:15 A girl in my class is a Finnish, but not Swedish, citizen. She speaks Swedish fluently but no finnish., 15:33:19 Yes. 15:33:30 But many older finns speak pretty good Swedish, too. 15:33:41 Hmm interesting 15:33:49 You know, we have lots of agents out there. 15:34:00 BTW 15:34:05 The Greece foreign minister, and an Iraqi minister both speak Swedish. 15:34:06 We just kicked your ass in hockey :) 15:34:16 gO CANADA 15:34:39 Hehe. Good thing I'm not into sport/nationalism, or I would have started making a mail bomb. :D 15:34:45 Heh 15:35:02 Rob : how come you speak english so good? 15:35:16 Like you speak better english than %90 of canada :) 15:35:30 I noticed. Well, I'd say IRC, school and a head. 15:36:14 But I warn you, the average frenchie has better English pronounciation than I do. ;) 15:37:12 it's a euro-thing. everybody in europe is more proficient in english than those that live in cnada + states :( 15:37:31 Heh 15:37:48 I guess that's partly because it's NOT our native language. 15:38:03 Like canadian english is prolly different from what you guys learn too 15:38:04 Most Swedes can't write Swedish... 15:38:40 Depends. One guy came back from a year in Australia, and refreshed the class with their funny accent. 15:38:49 Heh 15:39:13 Well you can always spot a canadian cause they end all their sentences with eh, eh? 15:39:31 And a girl has a british mother. But most Swedes speak about the same kind of English, and I can't say I like it. 15:41:15 dunder english ?? :( 15:41:15 To be honest - all I know about Canada is that it's supposed to be like the US, but without the worst nuts. 15:41:15 wossname: Hehe :) 15:41:15 rob : Call people hosers, mumble a lot and say eh a lot and you'll pass for a canadian 15:41:15 you're white, rob, so you'd do fine anywhere in canada 15:41:15 Heh ya 15:41:15 :D 15:41:20 Sounds good to me. 15:41:28 Ya I'd disguise your accent if you visit alberta too... 15:41:44 Buy some cowboy boots and you'll be OK 15:41:58 I...see. 15:42:11 or stay in sweden, you communist 15:42:32 our country has enough liberals in it as it is >:( 15:42:33 Heh 15:42:38 Hi everyone 15:42:45 Hi tgunr 15:43:00 been a long time since i was here :) 15:43:13 BBL ya hosers 15:43:23 wossname: They're destroying the traditional christian values, damn them dirty liberal communists! 15:43:29 Hehe, bye Fractal. 15:43:32 any gforth users here? 15:43:51 Does it count that I used gForth a few times about a year ago? 15:43:53 let me rephrase, gforth and emacs users? 15:43:57 Heh! 15:44:03 :) 15:44:04 No way, IsForth and vi. 15:44:22 That is, before my radio ate me, while I still coded Forth. 15:44:26 Trying to get gforth subprocess to use serial termail :) 15:44:48 s/termail/terminal/ 15:44:53 I don't do black magic. 15:44:59 :) 15:45:08 where do you hail from Robert? 15:45:24 Hm. Speaking of which - I need a good Forth project. 15:45:29 What? 15:45:52 Hmmm, ok how about a nice TCP/IP statck writen in Forth? 15:46:35 I would dearly love to get a good stack in our code, been on my wish list for years 15:46:46 --- join: blockhead (default@dialin-720-tnt.nyc.bestweb.net) joined #forth 15:47:09 blockhead? as in 16X64 blocks? 15:47:34 :) 15:48:00 i was just rying out the block editor mode in emacs :) 15:48:19 wow. what *doesn't* emacs have? 15:48:33 :) 15:48:56 I almost have emacs sending forth code down a serial cable to my target machine 15:49:05 tgunr: Sorry, I don't know of any such thing. I've mostly been coding for Linux, or for smaller systems without networking. 15:49:32 we have tftp and telnet but not at the same time 15:49:57 what i want is a real stack to have mulitple ports open on the ethernet 15:50:10 ah well, in my copious free time 15:51:36 Hehe, maybe THAT should be my next project. ;) 15:51:41 If only I could see any use in it. 15:52:52 use? why to connect to a target machine via telnet or ssh of course 15:52:56 to transfer files 15:53:23 tons of different uses 15:53:59 And the advantages over using Linux are..? 15:54:25 Except size and beauty. 15:54:35 I don't have Linux on my target machine, only Forth 15:56:01 figured someone here may enjoy this FORTH magazine 15:56:01 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=280&item=4209598797 15:56:12 it is going for only 5 bucks online, anyone here interested in FORTH history? 15:56:27 looks to be in really good condition. 15:56:35 tgunr: What machine is that? 15:57:16 I remember that one, think I still even have a copy 15:57:38 :) nice copy, I have a couple around here, I love read it. I also have some Byte listings now, and 3 of the mags have FORTH articles, really fun to read. 15:58:08 http://sdo.dyndns.org:8080/misc/ByteMagazineCovers/1981/index.html 15:58:09 How many oldtimer's here anyway? :) 15:58:17 tgunr, :) 15:58:20 wossname and I are 18. 15:58:28 I first found out about FORTH in 1982 15:58:37 Heh. 15:58:39 I was just exiting High School. 15:58:45 4 years before I was born. :D 15:58:51 was already fluent in AppleSoft, 6502 and Pascal 15:58:51 I was the 3rd person to get Fig Forth running :) 15:58:58 tgunr, really :) 15:59:04 wow, that is cool. 15:59:07 you are old school big time. 15:59:14 Back in '77 or '78 I think it was 15:59:19 neato 15:59:24 I want to lick your soul 15:59:27 or is that sole :) 15:59:44 Heh! 15:59:45 5 years prior to me, and I thought I was old school. 15:59:59 you like those Byte mag scans? 16:00:02 Pretty nice huh? 16:00:11 Used to work with Elizibeth Rather and Chuck Moore back then for a while 16:00:13 I'm gonna try and scan the forth articles and post them too without damaging the mags. 16:00:17 Forth is becoming Moore and Moore of a sect ;) 16:00:23 :) 16:00:30 tgunr, yah, that is nice to have access to Moore and company. 16:00:50 I'm more of a Bash, BASIC, ObjC, C, FORTH programmer now. 16:00:52 Nah, Chuck would only start stuff, we always had to clean it up 16:00:57 I do most of my mangling these days in Bash and BASIC 16:01:09 lol, I have heard that about him, he is a thinker, not much of an implementor 16:01:23 I am still doing Forth but mostly Open Firmware these days 16:01:37 tgunr, at apple or sun? 16:01:45 apple 16:01:56 if at apple, say high to Dominique, he used to work at Be 16:02:01 he is doing File system junk there. 16:02:09 tgunr, are you contractor or fulltime 16:02:23 reason I ask, maybe you can see if a friend of mine from college is still at Apple. 16:02:23 Domonique? Don't know the name. 16:02:34 I used to work at NeXT and then Apple during transition. 16:02:36 Fulltime since '95 16:02:47 cool 16:02:49 OE, out in the field. 16:02:54 MCCA stuff. 16:03:10 Apparently I know objects ;) 16:03:13 The Next guys have taken over here :) 16:03:16 of course. 16:03:22 Say high to Avie for me. 16:03:34 Been a long time since I seen them guys. 16:03:39 :) 16:03:51 I am accorsss the campus and in Hardware land, never see him hardly :) 16:03:58 figured. 16:04:05 prefer it that way 16:04:07 I have the OF book, I should come and work with you guys. 16:04:11 Need some firmware hackers. 16:04:13 :) 16:04:14 ??? 16:04:18 I need a job, paying well. 16:04:21 we just hired someone last year 16:04:23 living day to day now. 16:04:26 how many in the OF group? 16:04:39 SDO: Did you say BASIC? 16:04:46 Robert, yes I did, I love BASIC 16:04:47 7 now 16:04:57 structured, for hacking simple stuff. 16:05:09 bwbasic is fun 16:05:11 Useful for calculators, maybe. 16:05:17 Robert, that is my point, simple fun stuff. 16:05:20 Can't deny it's a bit fun. Just like morse code. 16:05:21 bc and dc are good too. 16:05:39 anyone know lisp? 16:05:42 anyway, tools for jobs, FORTH is not for everything. 16:05:47 tgunr, scheme. 16:05:52 yes agrred 16:05:52 but a long time ago. 16:05:53 hehehe 16:06:04 Forth is just a good tool for embedded apps 16:06:21 I do a LOT of english language coding, scripting. 16:06:29 SDO: Yes, right. I never said that. But I just can't see where BASIC is the best option. :) 16:06:31 been working on SenseTalk off and on for 14 years. 16:06:43 Robert, it wasn't meant as the best option, only one of many. 16:06:52 OK, got you. 16:06:53 BASIC is simple, easy, and most of all familiar. 16:07:31 First language I learned, so I go back to it occasionally for fun. I do coding in C-like languages all the time (basic is in some sense moved that direction). 16:07:43 TADS is a fun text adventure dev system, and it uses property based C-like language. 16:07:52 I could never see programming a text adventure in FORTH 16:07:58 although I have seen it done. 16:07:59 Actually, the BEST high level language was Prograph 16:08:04 Last time I used BASIC was to write a game in QBasic. :) 16:08:21 Fun, but the lack of features soon becomes annoying. 16:08:26 * SDO never heard of Prograph, or has he 16:08:34 http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~maratb/cs263/paper/node14.html 16:08:37 I haven't heard of it, either. 16:08:49 looks like authorware. 16:09:28 maybe it has a property based behavioural approach like Self? 16:09:44 http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/publications/rj/1995-1996/decsys/bl93r/dprog.htm 16:09:53 Too bad, they were around for about 10 years. should have released it into the public domain earlier (it is now). It died a slow death because of lack of acceptance in the coporate world 16:10:14 http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/publications/rj/1995-1996/pdf/decsys/bl93r.pdf 16:10:19 It was a true visual programming language, you used dtatflow diagrams 16:10:24 dataflow 16:10:29 yes, looks like a data flow system. 16:10:43 that last link is a PDF of the langauge overview of Distributed Prograph 16:11:03 looks like a neat CASE tool. 16:11:06 absolutely a wonderful development system, about 50 years ahaed of its time 16:11:18 maybe layer on Use Cases on top of it, and implement from the dataflow. 16:11:19 more than CASE 16:11:23 --- quit: wossname ("argghag") 16:11:34 I could do just about anything you could do in C 16:11:49 tgunr, and maybe they had a nice low level bridge if you wanted to do other language programming. 16:12:02 , the icons and visual elements WERE the code, no underlying text language 16:12:25 yes, it was extensible with plugins 16:12:30 nice, much like IB was in the 90s the 'code', althought IB did a lot of poseAs: to get that done. 16:12:43 IB = interface builder for NeXTstep 16:12:54 well, 80s and 90s :) 16:13:03 hehehe, I started with NS in late 89 as I recall. 16:13:10 IB uses C 16:13:12 anyway, that Prograph looks really cool. 16:13:16 tgunr, ObjC is C 16:13:29 :) but you know that. 16:13:30 it was, and is, the langauge is in the public domain now 16:13:52 yah, I'll have to see if I can get the package/language running on BeOS. 16:14:01 another great ahead of its time thing, and now dead. 16:14:02 :( 16:14:08 this is turning into the mortuary channel. 16:14:12 LOL 16:14:53 BTW, my fav language of alltime is Smalltalk, and the system that goes with it. 16:14:57 ST-80 and Squeak in particular. 16:15:00 GNU ST bothers me. 16:15:12 and the best Byte cover of all time... http://sdo.dyndns.org:8080/misc/ByteMagazineCovers/1981/medium/ByteMagAugust1981.JPG 16:15:33 although, the FORTH issue was a very close second. 16:16:01 too big! for most things anyway, and you had to carry around that darned image all time 16:16:48 tgunr, that is assumed. 16:17:00 Anyone still have the first Forth dimensions issues? :) 16:17:03 There are tons of small images, and tools to strip down dependancies so you can go minimal. 16:17:21 Craig over at the #squeak channel is working on a super minimal image system. 16:17:33 --- quit: warpzero (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 16:17:33 --- quit: SDO (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 16:18:14 --- join: warpzero (~warpzero@dsl.142.mt.onewest.net) joined #forth 16:18:14 --- join: SDO (~SDO@co-trinidad1a-156.clspco.adelphia.net) joined #forth 16:18:28 what happened. 16:18:39 I guess i got booted. 16:18:40 :( 16:18:58 anyway, this project of Craig's is really neat. 16:18:59 http://www.netjam.org/squat/ 16:19:02 caca paso 16:25:05 --- join: Sonarman (~matt@64.169.92.170) joined #forth 16:49:34 wow, someone thinks this is worth 19 bucks... http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=280&item=4209598797 16:52:53 he also likes to collect commodores :) 16:52:55 http://www.google.com/search?q=bibliotapher&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&filter=0 16:53:39 gteez, i ought to go dust off my junk and sell it! 17:00:38 tgunr, agreed. 17:00:39 :) 17:00:41 I'll buy it. 17:00:43 hehehe 17:00:58 If you have cool 6502 based docs, Apple // FORTH, or something like that, I may give a few bucks. 17:01:13 I don't have a lot of money, but I do have a dry archivable location to keep the old stuff available. 17:01:22 a few already have donated stuff for the cost of shipping. 17:01:33 one of these days, I'm gonna get it all online, at least cataloged. 17:01:42 *** one of these days *** 17:02:14 nope, no 6502 stuf, tlyZ80, 8080, PDP ad 68000 stuff 17:02:38 hmm, y keyboardis actiggwerd 17:03:31 my kb is acting up! 17:03:47 brb 17:04:40 --- quit: tgunr ("Quit") 17:08:14 http://www.unitedmedia.com/comics/dilbert/archive/images/dilbert2073207040511.gif 17:08:40 --- join: tgunr (~davec@17.205.43.45) joined #forth 17:14:31 --- quit: tgunr ("Leaving") 18:14:47 'night all 18:14:51 --- part: blockhead left #forth 18:34:46 --- join: arke (~arke@melrose-251-251.flexabit.net) joined #forth 18:34:48 Hi 18:34:52 I'm here for about 10-15 minutes 18:34:53 :) 18:34:59 futhin: hi sexy 18:35:05 damn, kc5tja isn't here 18:35:11 Nope. 18:36:19 And I'm going to bed 18:36:25 Gute Nacht 18:36:55 Robert: gute nacht 18:42:03 bleh... 18:42:04 TALK TO ME PEOPLE 18:42:14 THE ONE TIME THIS MONTH IM ON IRC 18:42:17 :( 18:49:47 --- quit: arke ("Lost terminal") 20:20:37 --- quit: Fractal (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20:20:37 --- quit: madgarden_ (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20:20:37 --- quit: OrngeTide (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20:20:37 --- quit: futhin (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20:20:42 --- join: madgarden_ (~madgarden@Kitchener-HSE-ppp3576712.sympatico.ca) joined #forth 20:22:48 --- join: OrngeTide (orange@rm-f.net) joined #forth 20:27:04 --- join: futhin (thin@bespin.org) joined #forth 20:27:04 --- mode: ChanServ set +o futhin 22:15:37 --- join: Fractal (jah@66.45.239.45) joined #forth 22:23:27 --- quit: Sonarman ("leaving") 22:37:09 --- join: I440r (~mark4@204.110.228.254) joined #forth 22:39:17 --- join: Serg (~z@212.34.52.140) joined #forth 22:39:50 hi serg 22:42:36 hi ! 22:42:59 * Serg playing Hitman: Contracts (at home ;) 22:44:37 heh never heared of it 22:44:48 you mean you have inet at home now ? 22:45:02 it's a warez beta, on CD 22:45:18 no, GPRS is not inet, damn xpencive traffic 22:46:27 aha 22:46:31 gprs ? 22:46:49 GSM extension, paid by traffic not time 22:47:00 oh ok 22:49:37 Ah ah ah. Ah, ah ah ah. 23:25:56 --- quit: I440r (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 23:29:55 --- quit: Serg () 23:38:18 --- quit: onetom (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 23:39:02 --- join: onetom (~tom@novtan.bio.u-szeged.hu) joined #forth 23:59:59 --- log: ended forth/04.05.11