00:00:00 --- log: started retro/12.09.20 04:33:38 --- quit: tangentstorm (Quit: leaving) 10:56:09 --- join: kumul (~kumul@adsl-72-50-90-224.prtc.net) joined #retro 12:11:26 --- quit: ChanServ (shutting down) 12:18:04 --- join: ChanServ (ChanServ@services.) joined #retro 12:18:04 --- mode: wolfe.freenode.net set +o ChanServ 14:15:17 hi all 17:00:11 --- join: arescorpio (~arescorpi@222-206-17-190.fibertel.com.ar) joined #retro 17:01:01 --- quit: kumul (Quit: WeeChat 0.3.8) 17:27:04 good evening 17:33:41 hi crc 17:39:41 whats new? 17:43:38 * crc is working on expanding array functions in retro and parable 18:06:38 not much, got myself a shell account so I can keep persistently signed into irc 18:06:54 also I'm on the data conversions team at work 18:08:58 I've been playing a protein folding game called Foldit. Also scheming to write a bitcoin2 that harnesses processing power for useful work. 18:30:00 I just picked up an ipod touch, so now have a bit more incentive to work on a parable ui for a smaller screen size 18:30:42 (this will replace my android phone soon; too many issues with it) 18:35:05 I finally got an android recently 18:35:48 Also, my wife got an ipad. It seems powerful, but oddly limited. 18:36:47 My ipad is my primary computer for quite a while now 18:37:20 with a suitable keyboard, it makes a nice system 18:38:33 (though my needs arent too extensive, ssh, and a few editors, and a browser, cover me pretty well) 19:37:19 Yeah, it's not bad. I was mainly put off that there was apparently no way to log out and create my own login to access twitter and so forth. Also I kept expecting to be able to flip to different screens with the keyboard. 19:37:31 What's a good ssh client for it? 20:01:51 I use prompt 20:05:50 iSSH is also said to be good, but I've not tried that 21:25:00 I'm testing iSSH now. It's not bad. Costs ten bucks though. 21:37:52 I'm starting to warm up to it. :) 21:42:56 --- quit: arescorpio (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 23:59:59 --- log: ended retro/12.09.20