00:00:00 --- log: started retro/08.08.17 01:00:59 --- join: nighty^ (n=nighty@host217-37-109-17.in-addr.btopenworld.com) joined #retro 01:15:25 --- quit: nighty^ (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 01:15:58 --- join: nighty^ (n=nighty@host217-37-109-17.in-addr.btopenworld.com) joined #retro 01:18:12 --- quit: nighty^ (Client Quit) 01:18:25 --- join: nighty^ (n=nighty@host217-37-109-17.in-addr.btopenworld.com) joined #retro 01:22:43 --- join: Raystm2 (i=RayStMar@c-24-8-231-124.hsd1.co.comcast.net) joined #retro 01:26:04 --- quit: Raystm2 (Client Quit) 01:31:20 --- join: Raystm2 (i=RayStMar@c-24-8-231-124.hsd1.co.comcast.net) joined #retro 01:31:55 --- nick: Raystm2 -> rAyS 01:32:07 --- nick: rAyS -> serve 01:32:39 --- nick: serve -> rAyS 01:33:58 --- nick: rAyS -> Raystm2 01:34:12 --- mode: ChanServ set +o Raystm2 01:35:44 --- nick: Raystm2 -> rAyS 01:36:07 --- nick: rAyS -> Raystm2 01:38:28 --- mode: Raystm2 set -o Raystm2 03:06:48 --- join: jas2o (n=Jason@124.181.167.144) joined #retro 03:19:28 --- quit: jas2o ("Leaving") 12:28:42 anything happening? 14:36:25 Hi crc. Just picked up Nan. 14:36:34 What's up on your end? 14:38:00 I dl'd WinSCP and looked in the cookie jar and picked out a few things to copy. My entire websife for one. 14:38:32 Got over to your side and grabbed Glypher, hope you don't mind too terribly. And Thanks for having these things. :) 14:39:18 I can pretty much come up with all of the colored software I've written over the years. 14:40:21 I've lost tons of example progies I wrote while doing tutorials in many languages. Well the recent stuff any way, which is not much. I keep forgetting I don't have the back-up drive running currently. 14:41:01 I'll find a two way IDE cable and I'll get much of my work back. 14:41:33 Nice with the machine so clean. Installed Myst 5 to take the edge off of this mess and it runs so much better with room to spare. 14:42:24 5 things I do right away after recreating windows... 14:42:46 Get Opera and FireFox browsers. 14:43:00 2) get 7zip 14:44:19 3) get Programmers File Editor ( first job as editor for 7zip-- after that it becomes my notepad and a tool for capturing CMD window output to create html out of colorBytes. 14:44:41 4) Visual IRC 2.0 and updates. 14:45:01 5) virus protection 14:45:06 Okay not in that order :) 14:46:18 I'll have to get over again... 14:47:25 MASM, NASM, FASM, Djgpp, retro's -- lots of those, I had many and some were made specially by you for me.... :( 14:47:45 Cigwin... 14:47:50 Cygwin even 14:48:03 Cigwin is for smokers 14:48:13 Cygwin for non-smokers 14:48:36 Dr. Scheme. 14:48:41 Some sort of Pascal. 14:49:26 Visual Turing, Karel the robots, Guido van Robot... 14:49:34 Win32forth, Gforth 14:49:48 HexEdit 14:50:45 ( machine comes with a python but) Newest Python and PythonWin and VisualPython and Pygame 14:51:44 The neat thing about blowing all of my most current colorForth for windows ( really that's all I lost that is worth anything to me. ) ... 14:51:59 is that I can go over it all in the Blog and wiki. 14:52:27 Most of my other colorForth work is done on disk and I have 40 or so, I think. 14:52:46 So really I just lost a lot of colorForth for windows recent stuff. 14:53:46 My windows ChuckBot with zoom is gone but those things in colorForth are so easy to recreate, and each time i do I find something I can factor so... Probly not a total loss. 14:54:39 I notice that my battery thrashes every once in a while. Must have to do with the condition of the power lines coming in here. 14:55:02 I think battery thrashing popped my filesystem. 14:55:36 Suddenly, my machine couldn't find or thought that isapnp.sys was missing or corrupt. 14:55:51 Went to black screen of recovery. 14:56:24 I suppose that if I had taken my medicine properly ( i was out and could have gone to the store but no...) 14:56:39 I might have found a way around losing my data. 14:56:53 I've always been successful at that in the past. 14:56:58 But this time... 14:57:00 :( 14:57:09 at least you're making progress 14:57:26 * crc is still in a battle to control his blood sugar 14:57:49 * me too. :( I have to admit that I'm not being a good boy there. :( 14:57:58 I've got it down to 276 on average (from 400+ in May/June), but now it swings between 80 - 300 :( 14:58:08 Ya that's about right. 14:58:25 you get 'faint-like' below 80? 14:58:41 I get faint around 100 14:58:46 Ya. 14:58:50 I've never got it below the mid 80's 14:59:36 I've been as low as 40 and recovered on my own. The time that the EMTs came and revived me, I don't know how low I was but I don't remember those EMT's comming in. Just leaving. 14:59:44 today I've started work on a new case for my sony reader :) 14:59:46 wow 14:59:52 40 is way too low 14:59:56 ya. 15:00:34 over pump of insulin and probly because my other meds were making me dizzy and I thougth I new what I was doing. 15:00:47 I might not be sticking myself for that reason. 15:00:50 I bet that's it. 15:01:04 k+new 15:01:52 My daughter makes cookies. Sugar sometimes, sometimes peanut butter. I love both. 15:03:02 IF I have more then a couple bites of those, or any of the things she bakes, I get to where my toes are numb where they touch eachother and then I pass out for about 20 minutes to a couple hours depending on the volume. 15:03:45 I have a bad feeling about loosing this machine. 15:04:33 Something else too, I have to admit. It's seems that if I lose my computer, well my 'good' one, that that will just be one more sign that I should be playing music for a living. 15:05:16 My wife played a cd of my stuff at work. Someone liked the music and was shocked it was me and said I should seek to be a professional. 15:06:38 My wife said all this to me in front of the kids and the kids piped in with saying that they had teen age friends that have heard me play, ( last two parties I attended I played, mixed age crowd but lots of people)... 15:06:57 ... my kids tell me that they hear from friends that I should play. 15:07:55 so if the machine tanks. :) I might have to play to pay for a new one . We are on a terribly fixed income. 15:08:09 crc how are you handling work? 15:08:17 Are you running around alot? 15:09:02 OOH! my favorite version of retrochesses are in your vault. 15:09:23 work is slow, but no hours are being cut yet 15:09:27 I lost MY versions of my B18Chess and support files. 15:09:32 That's good. 15:10:14 You have a stripped down version that I was going to start with for retrochess, a b18chess that is. a most recent one really. 15:10:26 I can re-do the text for it. 15:10:44 Needed sever factoring anyway. 15:11:05 I'm going to do a retrochess for retro10 sometime 15:11:05 OH Ian has a copy of the annotated version. 15:11:11 Ian Osgood. 15:11:35 AND it's in the c.l.f too cuz that's where he got it. 15:12:23 I didn't lose the code that Nick Maroudas sent me. I had that on floppy :) 15:12:32 * crc has to run out to the store, will return in a little while 15:12:37 Okay. 15:12:47 Sorry about the caffine run on mind. 15:13:05 just thinking "outloud" about recovery. 15:13:40 I really need to find a way to make the internet pay. 15:15:10 crc. Nick has software that he calls Fourier Harmony, written in a Hex based language of his own design. 15:15:17 It's astonishing. 15:15:31 It would make a nice instrument. 15:16:30 I was thinking of having buttons created, like legos. Have them able to connect to eachother and each one be programmable in Nicks language to reproduce Perfect Harmony in Every key even while changing keys. 15:16:56 This is not done in music today. Todays music is a compromise of harmonies to make instruments sane. 15:17:16 With Nicks/my idea, you can make any instrument you want. 15:17:33 It should RUN on EVERYTHING in RETROFORTH!! 15:18:01 Or on Chucks Chips in CMparallel. 15:18:11 SEAforth. 15:19:18 then there are the computers that we can build out of such 'connect-a-key' lego-like tech. 15:20:59 I was thinking that if each 'lego' peice could be pixels/CCD camera pickups beside each one... each touch sensitive for input, each with a microphone and each somehow providing output sound... 15:21:34 Then make them smaller and smaller each year until you can barely see them, sold in strips so that you can cover surfaces with it. 16:19:31 --- join: virl (n=virl__@chello062178085149.1.12.vie.surfer.at) joined #retro 19:36:57 --- join: dnm (n=dnm@c-68-49-46-251.hsd1.va.comcast.net) joined #retro 23:45:11 --- quit: nighty^ ("Disappears in a puff of smoke") 23:59:59 --- log: ended retro/08.08.17