00:00:00 --- log: started forth/11.02.26 00:17:04 --- join: ygrek (debian-tor@gateway/tor-sasl/ygrek) joined #forth 00:22:05 schmrkc: yeah, isn't it supposed to be good for audio stuff? analog or w/e type stuff? 00:22:33 i think there's definitely potential.. just gotta somehow make it easy to parallelize the stuff properly 00:22:42 like a compiler on top that figures it out.. 00:23:03 and then slap 60 chips on a board and start selling it like hotcakes for $200 or w/e 00:23:38 erm, like 20 chips on a board i mean (@ $200) 00:24:14 foucist: Well I found it problematic because most digital audio is 24bit 00:24:27 yes. 00:24:46 I think one could do amazing things with it.. provided one made some nice IDE + compiler :) 01:41:29 --- join: Judofyr (~judofyr@3.69.34.95.customer.cdi.no) joined #forth 01:59:50 foucist, no, I'm not. 02:22:39 Fox78: ah ok :) 02:38:45 schmrkc: i find that todays politics is just a bunch of prancies tip toeing around their paycheques 02:38:51 --- join: MayDaniel (~MayDaniel@91.84.41.221) joined #forth 02:38:52 --- quit: MayDaniel (Changing host) 02:38:52 --- join: MayDaniel (~MayDaniel@unaffiliated/maydaniel) joined #forth 02:43:20 ams: I dunno if it is much different from earlier on. No one went into Rwanda, for example. 02:44:37 and with China vetoing UN intervention here there isn't that much that either the EU or the UN actually can do. 02:44:45 schmrkc: my todays i meant the last 40 years 02:44:52 Aha. 02:45:05 I kinda think it has always been this way :) 02:45:23 probobly, wasn't alive 40 years ago... 02:45:45 it is funny... 02:45:49 like last century when the UK decided to shoot guns at China when China was trying to ban opium.. which would hurt UK trade. 02:45:54 the UN, red cross, etc are a bunch of wankers 02:46:32 I think everyone but China wants the UN to go in with peace keeping troops right away. 02:46:51 and they have veto rights, so not much can happen. 02:47:04 i never understood the whole veto thing in the un... 02:47:06 seems brain damaged 02:47:19 Yup. 02:47:24 but i don't want the US to intervene, just some kind of humanitarian support and stuff 02:48:04 right. I'd like the UN to send in their peacekeeping troops to just stand in the way for the massacring and make sure reporters and what heck could get in there, and keeping red cross / food transports safe. 02:48:18 which was the idea with it all, iirc. 02:48:51 yeah 02:48:52 the whole security counsel of the UN is a bit of a joke.. and that swedish lady that worked high up in the UN and recently quit her job wrote a book claiming the current UN leader is worthless in every way. 02:49:03 claiming he was actually selected because he wouldn't do anything ever. 02:49:16 oh, i'm not suprised... 02:49:32 all veto right countries don't give a shit... but those with no veto power want someone who doesn't do anything 02:49:34 she had a seminar on kunskapskanalen.. hmm.. 02:49:44 I forget the name of the book. 02:50:16 it's terrible really. makes me a bit angry thinking about it all. 02:50:51 and what is this thing Italy is doing "no no. calm down. no revolting in libya. opression in foreign countries is better than us maybe getting some more immigrants" 02:51:21 which is strange anyway. I know several libyans and they're all "yay fookin' nice! now we can finally go back home" 02:52:01 ams: You might (or not) enjoy the kolozzeum.com/forum :) for training that is. 02:52:15 ams: we're pretty helpful half of the time. 02:52:22 i hate forums 02:52:27 but thanks 02:53:03 * schmrkc nods nods. 02:53:26 179 kr 02:53:27 Mr Chance : FN:s förfall under Ban Ki-moon av Inga-Britt Ahlenius 02:53:28 eh 02:53:31 that's the book. 02:54:49 thanks 02:54:50 hehe 02:55:01 british officals demanding that gadaffi troops must desert, of face war crimes.. 02:55:21 frankly, it is easier said than done... it is also a violation of human rights to demand such a thing. 02:56:17 (and best part is that it is not really libyan troops, more like hired thugs from south parts of africa) 02:56:38 yeah 02:57:28 schmrkc: i like the journal part of that fora 02:57:36 I remember when the egyptian day quit his job and the reporters on swedish radio went "ok now they have to fix their economy real fast! the country has lost so much money these days!" 02:57:48 and I was thinking.. wtf.. so they lost some income. they fucking gained freedom. 02:58:05 not like the income went to "the country" anyhoo. 02:58:16 nod 02:58:17 oh right! I need to fill in my journal for today 02:58:44 been thinking of structuring up my training a bit better 02:59:03 What are you doing at the moment? 02:59:18 at the moment/ 02:59:33 sitting wasting time and listning to some god father music being played outside the window 03:00:04 :D 03:00:08 No I meant with the training. 03:00:20 * schmrkc is listening to a johnny cash playlist he found on the youtube. 03:00:38 I'm quite partial to the starting strength layup, or stronglifts 5x5 03:00:45 (not that I'm doing either one) 03:01:11 not sure if i follow with "what am i doing currently"... 03:01:42 do you mean if i keep a journal? no 03:01:59 Nah I meant how is your training structured :) 03:02:33 oh 03:02:57 monday, upper body, so bench press, dipps, pullups, and such 03:03:10 hey good stuff. 03:04:14 tuesday, lower back, wed, squats, and such, thur, upper again, friday, a bit of rowing and crap 03:04:25 sat/sun, lazy. 03:04:31 sounds like a good schedule. 03:04:48 atleast you're not sitting around wanking in the various curling machines. 03:04:57 ah 03:05:11 curling machines? 03:05:14 the library has 8 of this mr chance book, but they're all reserved 03:05:23 yes... machines at the gym.. for doing curls 03:05:52 i don't like machines 03:06:02 Excellent :) 03:06:23 I'm supposed to be doing squats today but I really need to rest. 03:06:24 rather do pushups, dips, and pullups all day than even sit one minute at a machine 03:06:30 ya me too. 03:07:51 but I train for health mostly. not so much for getting body building big. so machines seem dumb :) 03:08:14 nod 03:09:58 I don't even especially like going to the gym. I used to do all my training at home, but now it is where I find business so I have to go there. 03:10:02 blah! 03:10:16 haha 03:10:32 i don't like gyms either 03:10:37 i'm a fram boy... 03:10:52 some are quite good... but most are what I call "fitness spas" 03:10:53 tossing hay is what i prefer doing... or digging ditches, or something 03:10:59 ya that's good training. 03:11:17 one summer I had a sommarjob at some farm. hay delivery day was crazy! 03:11:43 truck arrived with bales of hay and I had to put 'em in a pile. 03:11:45 good fun :) 03:11:53 yup 03:12:02 good stuf 03:12:03 ff 03:12:13 I like training with kettlebells and sandbags and bodyweight primarily. I find it superior in a whole bunch of ways. 03:13:27 darned I really need a library card again. So many nice books. 03:13:30 i prefer moving my self 03:14:40 ya 03:15:20 (might explain the craving to go running all the fucking time) 03:15:44 runinng is great for your brain :) 03:15:57 not so much if you wish to gain weight :-) 03:17:01 but yeah, a journal, and a better layup of the training would be good 03:17:26 your layup seemed pretty good imo 03:18:18 i'd like to do more back 03:18:46 deadlifts (: 03:18:52 and cleans! 03:19:24 i do deadlifts 03:19:31 not sure what cleans are 03:19:49 frivändningar. 03:19:58 there's a book called "Starting Strength" it is pretty good. 03:20:49 (i should note that i really like deadlifts :) 03:21:04 cleans are a bit like deadlifts. 03:21:14 also kettlebell swings are a bit like deadlifts. 03:21:32 nod 03:21:34 I am glad you like training your back.. a lot of gym people only train the front side of the body.. in the long run its a faulty idea. 03:21:42 especially as one gets old. 03:21:52 but oh well! who needs old when you can have a nice pumped beach body! 03:22:01 yeah 03:22:05 i've got a crappy back 03:22:34 and in either case, to be able to handle heavy weights, you need a strong back.. 03:23:02 yup. 03:23:29 though often one can build it up quite well even if the spine is shaped like an S 03:23:42 nod 03:24:04 there are really two points onf the body that handle most stress, knees and lower back... 03:24:24 yum knees 03:25:59 thanks for the link, the training jounrnals are interesting to read 03:26:27 no worries. .. they're quite varied too. a lot of bodybuilding and powerlifting obviously. 03:26:33 sure 03:26:35 the rest of the forum is .. well like any other forum. 03:26:52 would be interesting to find some diet journals as well 03:27:31 I hear this is the absolute best journal of all! http://www.kolozzeum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=155563 03:28:11 ya.. I was actually trying low carb high fat diet just some time ago. Turned out disastrous for me :) 03:32:23 nod 03:32:23 yeah, from next week... journal to be keept. 03:32:23 best of luck :) 03:32:23 I find it interesting because I can go back and see what actually works for me. 03:32:23 yeah 03:32:23 might thought exactly 03:32:23 my 03:32:23 even 03:32:23 yeez... can't type 03:32:34 there was a discussion on this very thing and quite a few people are very "but I remember it, duh!". But there is no way ones memory won't play tricks over the years. 03:33:12 my mantra has always been "if i need to remeber it, i'll write it down on paper" 03:33:57 I did very detailed food journalling (not online) for some years, but I have now realised that I don't really need it. I just decide if I want to cut weight or put on weight, and and/subtract carbohyrdates from a baseline. 03:34:01 yeah. 03:34:28 i'd like to try doing a food journal for a few 03:34:28 I don't know if some people have super memories. or maybe they just don't have very much things to remember. 03:34:50 just to see what might work for me 03:35:17 * schmrkc nods. I think that is what one must do. 03:36:02 there's every now and then, on the forum and real life, someone who asks OMG WHAT PRODUCT DO I NEED TO LOSE WEIGHT!?! 03:36:08 I usually suggest a notebook and a pen. 03:36:17 haha 03:36:23 that is two products, won't work for them =) 03:36:28 darned >< 03:36:56 for some reason they always want some weird product and that super burn 5000 pill being advertised in some steroid magazine. 03:37:45 nod 03:38:06 i just like eating healthy... :-) 03:38:19 What they don't want is "eat less food, eat good food. go for a run. do some deadlifts*" 03:38:22 and unhealthy at times *G* 03:38:27 ya sounds brilliant. 03:38:42 ok must go play with the cat 03:38:47 and even unhealthy food is immensly scares in my diet 03:38:58 happy journalling :) 03:39:09 a treat now and then is nice.. just not 3 times a day :D 03:39:50 yeah 03:40:06 cheers, have fun with the cat 03:45:21 if you have ideas for a veggie/semi-veggie diet to gain some muscle, please tell :-) (i'm not a vegetarian, but i do like alot of veggies!) 03:52:47 you could eat cow. cow is vegetarian, right? 03:53:07 they only eat grass and stuff 04:00:20 --- quit: fantazo_ (Read error: Operation timed out) 04:08:27 ams: Well the idea is generally to eat 2.0g of protein / kg of your bodyweight... and on top of that keeping on positive caloric balance. It is plenty doable with vegetarian diet.. you just need to eat a lot of beans bread lentils etc. :) 04:08:48 segher: I laughed at the cow joke :D 04:09:06 Mike Mahler is vegan. he's strong and big. heh. 04:09:15 milk is great too if you can stomach it 04:10:55 nod 04:11:11 my stomach has a hard time with milk these days... 04:11:40 pasturized milk.. meh... 04:13:16 Just don't go on the crazy 30 bananas / day diet 04:13:32 WHAT?! 04:13:39 you only eat 30 bananas? 04:13:44 i eat 100... every day... 04:14:22 mostly to piss of that monkey for some drink thingy on the tellie... 04:14:25 :D 04:15:07 there was someone who started a thread concerning this. he claims it is pretty ideal for humans to live off only raw fruit, and one only needs 30 bananas / day. 04:15:19 it didn't go down to well with the forum crowd. 04:15:20 jeez.. 04:15:41 i'd go crazy... 04:15:46 me too. 04:15:47 such a monotonous food? 04:15:56 --- join: fantazo_ (~fantazo@178-191-167-125.adsl.highway.telekom.at) joined #forth 04:16:06 claimed it was what humans were created to eat. 04:16:10 (like we even were created, eh?) 04:16:22 my teeth seem to disagree 04:16:35 and so do apes 04:16:37 and with the fact that the banana we eat now weren't even around 200 years ago.. hepp. 04:16:44 matbanan is disgusting stuff :) 04:17:03 nod 04:17:19 the sad part is that this guy lives off of having seminars and workshops, and markets himself as "Doktor Jacob". 04:17:31 with a small text disclaimer pointing out that he isn't a doctor at all. 04:17:42 >< 04:17:59 HAHA 04:18:12 the idea seems to be though that fruit is better because it sits in the sun and photons get stored in the cells of the fruit. 04:18:34 then when we eat it the cells break down and these biophotons transmit information on to our body so it knows how to digest them. 04:18:53 (I read his book) 04:19:02 photons are stored in the fruit? seriously? 04:19:21 --- join: gogonkt_ (~info@183.27.213.242) joined #forth 04:19:24 segher: Yes. 04:19:28 wow. 04:19:52 segher: this was the most extreme of his statements, but there's a whole bunch of others that are a bit... not related to reality. 04:20:12 I find it sad that someone goes around calling himself a doctor and making money off of telling people this. 04:20:31 segher: don't forget the fairies in the fruits.. 04:20:44 fairies? is that some brand of worm? 04:20:50 :D 04:21:16 ooh i had these lovely caterpillars in an orange one day 04:21:19 years ago 04:21:24 segher: they add the extra protein, and photons, to your diet 04:21:27 completely translucent and orange 04:21:34 except tiny black eyes 04:22:12 --- quit: gogonkt (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 04:22:21 --- nick: gogonkt_ -> gogonkt 04:22:47 also the book spreads the normal misunderstandings of the world... digestive leukocytosis, muscles built from one sort of protein being qualitatively different from another one, muscle cells filled with junk, detox.. etc. 04:22:51 yum worms 04:23:42 well, lots of protein is poison. that is a fact :-) 04:24:13 too much of everything is bad. 04:24:41 oh he took down the pdf 04:24:59 the human body finds it hard to process any kind of protein that isn't meat (wrong balance of aminoacids) 04:25:02 like a true scientist he does not like people critisising his works. 04:25:24 so if you eat a lot of non-meat protein, it has to get rid of it all 04:25:50 well as long as you get enough levels of the essential aminoacids it is no problem. 04:25:59 but 04:26:01 you actually get poisoning 04:26:09 very severe 04:26:12 schmrkc: be nice, all scientists, in the real sense, demand that you critices their works 04:26:13 if you eat raw fruit then you have photons giving your body information on what to do. 04:26:21 ams: Ya. I was being sarcastic :) 04:26:23 but you need to eat pretty much *only* protein for that to happen 04:27:16 I do that in periods.. but then it is all chicken. 04:27:17 yum 04:27:17 and yeah, eating only will kill you, heh 04:27:34 chicken? kill them all, i hate those raptors 04:27:36 oh the neigbbours down stairs are playing music again. 04:27:57 yesterday the neighbour living on top of us came down and rang the door. Asked us to turn the music down because his windows were shaking. 04:28:01 i was reading that carbs are not needed by the body... 04:28:07 ams: They're not. 04:28:22 with the music coming from the people living below us. 04:29:22 of course the body needs carbohydrates. a lot of them. but you do not need (a lot of) them in your food 04:29:31 wat 04:29:52 your body needs about 30grams daily of glycogen. 04:30:02 like half your body (discounting water) is carbohydrates, duh 04:30:03 and that can be created out of fat and aminoacids. 04:30:13 (gluconeogenisis is the trick) 04:30:20 sure 04:30:26 fat is important 04:30:39 including saturated fats 04:30:49 your body *needs* it 04:30:54 in your food. 04:30:56 one could actually get by just fine on the essential amino acids and the essential fats. 04:31:02 for me it is pretty shit though. 04:31:24 humans started eating lots of carbohydrates when they started farming 04:31:35 segher: not into nutrition, but carbs was one of the things you didn't actually need to consume, just a bunch of other stuff 04:31:42 which was a really bad move for out health, in many ways 04:31:44 I'm not sure that is correct. 04:32:01 ams: it's better if you do get some 04:32:09 a lot of anthropologists say that back in the days most of our energy came from berries. 04:32:13 but yeah you can survive without 04:32:13 and a bit from hunted meat. 04:32:21 but it doesn't really matter how it was back in the days. 04:32:37 of course, but it does explain what we *need* 04:33:06 segher: carbs just give more energy to the body, you can get the needed stuff in other forms (but hey, i know shit about this :-) 04:33:22 you're pretty much correct there 04:33:39 carbs is not just more energy. It is the only way to fill your glycogen storage and that is used to feed 2 of the 3 energy processes in the muscles. 04:33:43 you will get quite tired if you don't eat sugars though 04:34:04 segher: I went at <30g carbs daily for a couple of weeks. didn't get any more tired. 04:34:13 segher: bollocks 04:34:23 i very much doubt you got less than 30 grammes 04:34:29 --- quit: gogonkt (Quit: leaving) 04:34:30 it was anything but ideal for my strength development. 04:34:34 segher: Why? 04:34:42 there is sugar in everything! 04:34:46 no there isn't. 04:34:52 now i'm going for a walk 04:34:55 you didn't eat processed foods? 04:34:56 ams: happy walkin' 04:35:04 segher: I pretty much never eat processed food in the first place. 04:35:08 good boy! 04:35:11 thank you, happy flaming; don't get burned =) 04:35:25 segher: I am, however, very good at keeping food journals. 04:35:52 is that useful? or fun? 04:35:56 it doesn't really matter. For me ketosis was not anything ideal at all. 04:36:02 It has been very useful for me over the years. 04:37:03 recovery went way down for me, I had to cut out several of my weekly workouts, and had to decrease intensity on the ones I did keep. 04:37:15 also felt quite bad mentally. 04:38:25 Now I mostly cycle my carbs. (: 04:38:38 It is somewhere between 0 and 500g daily. 04:39:43 i have no idea how much i get 04:39:50 probably more than 500 04:40:17 * schmrkc nodsnods. 04:40:29 i dunno how much i eat per day even 04:40:34 2kg or so i guess 04:40:52 I have a powerlifting friend who actually seems to get by quite fine on the low carb deal. For some people ketosis actually works well. 04:41:22 I'm having a happy 16weeks ahead of me where I don't even weigh my food or do any calculations. Just eat and eat and eat (: 04:41:34 heh 04:41:35 for most people "low carb" means "more carb than you should eat", heh 04:41:36 math 04:41:44 yeah 04:42:08 must.. kill.. neighbours. 04:42:18 okay. 04:42:21 actually I should make some more coffee and look some more at the go language. 04:42:23 weapon of choice? 04:42:25 It is quite interesting. 04:42:35 my weapon of choice is calling the landlord on monday. 04:42:38 heh 04:42:44 boring, but effective 04:42:47 yeah. 04:43:05 had I been younger I guess my weapon of choice had been subwoofer and norweigan black metal. 04:43:06 you're the third person in 24h starting to me about go 04:43:13 haha 04:43:26 seriously :-) 04:43:36 I started poking at it yesterday. already starting imagining some kind of forth with this concept of concurrency going. 04:43:40 channelforth or something. 04:43:42 haven't heard much about it in months, and now everyone seems to be picking it up 04:43:51 ha! 04:44:01 i have written a Forth with "channels" 04:44:05 sadly the introductionary text on golang site is a bit... meh. 04:44:10 for hardware that has it in hardware :-P 04:44:18 and the "write your own wiki" introduces none of "cool" features. 04:44:22 oh what hardware? 04:44:26 xmos 04:44:32 * schmrkc googles 04:44:37 xmos.com, heh 04:44:49 hoh this seems like cool stuff 04:45:11 thanks man. This seems very nice. 04:45:13 4 cores 8 threads per core 400/500MHz per core 64kB ram per core lots of i/o etc. 04:45:26 xcore.com for user forums etc. 04:45:34 you can win hardware there as well :-) 04:45:43 databus size? 04:45:52 there is no external bus. 04:45:55 aha 04:46:04 well, there are "links" 04:46:27 bi-unidirectional, 2 or 5 pins per direction 04:46:50 hmmm.. 04:46:52 but of course you can use the i/o to talk any bus you want 04:47:10 I might have to order me a dev kit soonish. :) 04:47:16 you have 40 or 50 or whatever i/o pins per core 04:47:35 get the xc-1a then 04:48:12 these dev boards are not even expensive! 04:48:36 >< 04:48:46 exactly what I need... *more* projects :) 04:49:23 well, they should be cheaper 04:49:28 ok. now I must move irc window away. back to writing a go roguelike. 04:49:35 i got all mine for free though :-) 04:49:38 "hello roguelike" 04:49:40 ah nice! 04:49:50 --- join: gogonkt (~info@183.27.213.242) joined #forth 04:49:52 thanks a bunch for this one 04:49:54 * schmrkc pops off 04:49:57 have fun 04:51:21 --- quit: gogonkt (Client Quit) 04:51:44 --- join: gogonkt (~info@183.27.213.242) joined #forth 05:46:35 back 07:13:33 --- quit: qFox (Quit: Time for cookies!) 07:16:41 --- quit: MayDaniel (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 07:20:11 --- join: MayDaniel (~MayDaniel@unaffiliated/maydaniel) joined #forth 07:21:49 morning folks 07:22:18 schmrkc: any chance that 30 bananas/day guy was into polyphasic sleeping? i may know of him hah 07:23:37 --- join: docl (~Luke@unaffiliated/docl) joined #forth 07:29:19 segher: so you coded a forth for an xmos cpu? nice 07:31:39 --- join: MayDaniel_ (~MayDaniel@unaffiliated/maydaniel) joined #forth 07:33:02 --- quit: MayDaniel (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 07:38:39 --- quit: MayDaniel_ (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 07:48:07 good night 08:17:15 --- join: MayDaniel (~MayDaniel@unaffiliated/maydaniel) joined #forth 08:22:50 foucist: oh no no. no polyphasic sleeping. Just fruitarian, with a big crowd of women in his lil banana cult. 08:23:14 haha 08:39:48 --- quit: MayDaniel (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 08:49:27 --- join: MayDaniel (~MayDaniel@unaffiliated/maydaniel) joined #forth 09:40:52 --- quit: schmrkc (Read error: Operation timed out) 09:42:34 --- quit: dom96 (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 09:43:25 --- join: dom96 (~dom96@host86-150-158-62.range86-150.btcentralplus.com) joined #forth 09:43:25 --- quit: dom96 (Changing host) 09:43:25 --- join: dom96 (~dom96@unaffiliated/dom96) joined #forth 09:43:44 --- quit: dom96 (Client Quit) 09:44:57 --- join: dom96 (~dom96@unaffiliated/dom96) joined #forth 09:45:26 --- join: schmrkc (~marcus@c83-254-196-92.bredband.comhem.se) joined #forth 09:45:26 --- quit: schmrkc (Changing host) 09:45:26 --- join: schmrkc (~marcus@sxemacs/devel/schme) joined #forth 11:35:08 --- join: qFox (~C00K13S@5356B263.cm-6-7c.dynamic.ziggo.nl) joined #forth 11:59:07 --- join: fantazo__ (~fantazo@178-190-239-199.adsl.highway.telekom.at) joined #forth 12:02:18 --- quit: fantazo_ (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 13:01:24 --- nick: Judofyr -> judofyr 13:01:38 --- nick: judofyr -> Judofry 13:01:46 --- nick: Judofry -> judofry 13:15:04 --- quit: qFox (Quit: Time for cookies!) 13:33:55 --- quit: MayDaniel (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 14:12:58 --- part: judofry left #forth 14:14:20 --- join: crcx (b84db914@gateway/web/freenode/ip.184.77.185.20) joined #forth 15:06:41 --- quit: ygrek (Remote host closed the connection) 15:07:02 --- quit: crcx (Quit: Page closed) 17:11:08 --- quit: ASau (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 17:15:28 --- join: ASau (~user@93-80-218-22.broadband.corbina.ru) joined #forth 19:21:50 --- quit: fantazo__ (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 19:33:19 --- join: fantazo__ (~fantazo@178-191-170-231.adsl.highway.telekom.at) joined #forth 20:08:16 --- quit: fantazo__ (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 20:24:15 --- join: fantazo__ (~fantazo@178-191-170-231.adsl.highway.telekom.at) joined #forth 21:30:19 --- quit: gogonkt (Quit: leaving) 22:02:24 --- join: ygrek (debian-tor@gateway/tor-sasl/ygrek) joined #forth 22:25:28 --- join: gogonkt (~info@183.27.213.242) joined #forth 22:45:18 --- quit: gogonkt (Quit: leaving) 22:52:36 --- join: gogonkt (~info@2001:5c0:1400:a::c7) joined #forth 22:52:43 --- quit: gogonkt (Client Quit) 22:53:00 --- join: gogonkt (~info@2001:5c0:1400:a::c7) joined #forth 22:56:02 --- quit: gogonkt (Client Quit) 22:56:14 --- join: gogonkt (~info@2001:5c0:1400:a::c7) joined #forth 23:28:24 --- join: qFox (~C00K13S@5356B263.cm-6-7c.dynamic.ziggo.nl) joined #forth 23:59:59 --- log: ended forth/11.02.26