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00:34
@allquixotic Perhaps worldwide :P
And then there's those who find it necessary to queue across intersections despite signs explicitly saying not to.
Some dumbass blocked two out of three lanes in one direction of a major artery road.
00:45
@Bob during your commute to work this morning?
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@allquixotic No, yesterday evening.
Public hol today.
@Bob nice :)
01:20
@Bob Happy Anzac Day!
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@allquixotic ...somehow, I don't think that's quite the right sentiment.
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@allquixotic Anzac Day is kinda similar to your Veterans Day.
@Bob I gathered...
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(Though your Veterans Day seems to more directly correspond to Remembrance Day :\ )
@allquixotic Well, it's not something one would normally say "Happy ..." to.
01:28
well. thanks to all the Australian veterans who served to build this... this western society, for what it is. it was a great thing to love at one point. now i'm not so sure
it's better than the alternative I guess
better than living under some crazy offspring of Hitler in despotism
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@allquixotic I don't want to make less of any nation's sacrifices, much less ours, but I don't think it had that big of an impact :\
sure it did. they expanded it to cover all kinds of stuff, not just WW1, right?
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@allquixotic Ya, they did.
But our armed forces are comparatively minuscule. Not as much of an effect in the grand scheme of things?
@Bob eh, butterfly effect
Australia's not there to help, and maybe a critical US convoy or something gets taken out
could be a snowball effect causing the Enola Gay to get shot down before it drops the nukes, or whatever
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Maybe.
@allquixotic As much as it's expanded, at least in schools the vast majority of the focus is still on WWI/Gallipoli.
Anonymous
01:58
@Bob at the end, I'm getting the Galaxy SIII to replace my good ol' blackberry
Bob
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03:15
so. fire alarm in this shopping centre
can't get to the car right now :/
@Pato not 4?
I'd take a nexus 5 over a s3, I think
03:56
@Bob :(
I love how I can write a crappy question on another SE site (two, actually), and I get Notable Question and Popular question on both within a couple days!
anybody ever have the skydrie folder go missing from the explorer tree under win8.1?
@CanadianLuke there's definitely something fishy about that. I have some meh questions on gaming.SE that got a handful of upvotes and a good answer, but they're not amazing questions, yet I get awesome badges for views :D
@JoeStavitsky you might be looking for OneDrive
it got renamed
@allquixotic, I wish, that was just a typo
I meant to say onedrive
I went thru this, but the relevant reg key isn't even there eightforums.com/tutorials/…
@JoeStavitsky see if you can install it fresh using the Windows 8 installer? onedrive.live.com/about/en-us/download
also check your windows update history to see if any failed and see if they might've been related to onedrive in any way
04:10
The really wierd part is, the sync icon in the tray is stuck on 68% of a 5okb file for like 10 min already
huh, I guess I never noticed that the OneDrive icon isn't in my windows explorer in Windows 8.1 either... I can't remember if I followed some instructions to remove it, or if it's just been that way... but I never use it
 
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Having problem resuming laptop from standby. As soon as on Windows logon screen, laptop hangs. Problem happens randomly and so far I was unable to reproduce. However this happens after long hours laptop has been on standby.
 
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@Sathya Oneboxing :P
@Bob beat ya.
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@Sathya The point was the full link includes hover text and links to the comic page...
@Bob yes, I know, I've been there since onebox brought in xkcd. Copied image link instead of page link
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@Sathya So you're posting the image link just to torture me? :P
10:56
;p
@Bob Good
11:17
o/
Why is the tag missing on the right? Does it mean it's been removed as part of the proposed edit?
@sammyg link?
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Q: Mac Disk Utility converting MAC OS Journaled partition to NTFS-3G

user35112I am trying to install the Mac OS on my partition. In the setup, when I try to format that partition using the Journaled method, it erases it successfully. But when I select the partition, it shows me that it's NTFS-3G. What's going on?

@Sathya I have approved it.
The tag was not removed. So that's ok.
Still... it's a bit confusing that the tags are not displayed on the right side (suggested edits).
@sammyg means no changes. If it was removed then it'll be with a red mark
@Sathya Noted... thanks!
11:37
@sammyg cheers
Why is the NTFS permission 'Create Files / Write Data' named as such when it also allows you to create subfolders?
Confused...
This is when the permission has been applied to a root folder.
There is a separate permission called 'Create Folders / Append Data', but it appears that if you have 'Create Files / Write Data', then you dont need 'Create Folders / Append Data' in order to create subfolders.
12:42
Home sweet home
And better-er mod-nomination up
@JourneymanGeek welcome back
@Sathya: I made the mistake of not bringing my laptop ;p
because "Oh. I won't need it"
@JourneymanGeek :))
13:21
posted on April 25, 2014

Thank you, thank you very much.

13:37
@Bob finally!
I don't have enough repo to add an answer so I write here: AFAIK tar's fault tolerance is much higher than other similar tools. If you have to save something from a not so reliable medium (for example network fs.) tar is probably the best tool for saving as much data as it is possible. Rsync and other tools failed when the first error happened, but with tar we were able to pass single errors. (It was a not so critical daily backup.) — Lajos Veres 14 hours ago
what?
Bob
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14:11
@allquixotic whaaaaa?
tar is fault-tolerant?
What?
What's this guy smoking?
What kind of fault is this supposed to be?
Network faults?
tar doesn't even do networking!
14:35
"The "m" just means that you have multiple versions of Chrome installed in C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\Application. You might have multiple versions of Chrome if you didn't download the latest version, but updated to it. The new version won't replace the old one, in case of installation failures. So in essence, when Chrome detects that you have more than one version of Chrome, it displays "m" after the version number in the [About Google Chrome] window."
@Bob I know, right? this guy is nuts.
Is this correct?... I always wondered what that m stands for. So it means "multiple" versions of Chrome are present on the system?
made in The Bridge
14:40
ooooh
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@Braiam Kinda interesting, but it's still only a hacky wrapper :\
@Bob yeah, but hey, no Hitler :P
> made by The Bridge™®
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@Braiam Hitler? o.o
It is better IMO than stock chat tho
I'll wait for them to bring chat to the SE App
@allquixotic Even does replies
Hmm
and enter to send
@allquixotic 6-8 units of time?
rockethub.com/42228 please donate to support this lovely little project
14:44
hmm, if I could work out how to switch between my rooms...
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@allquixotic I'm surprised that they'd even need specialised equipment to communicate with it.
@Bob why would you be surprised? you can't exactly just ask your smartphone to broadcast a transmission in precisely the right direction with the right tx power to escape our atmosphere and then hit the spacecraft with a high-enough SNR to be interpreted by its radio
remember, this is 36 year old tech, so we're not dealing with microelectronics; I imagine the signal has to be rather strong by modern standards for it to even consider it a valid message
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@allquixotic They can already broadcast transmissions in specific directions and with enough power. AFAICT, that is not the issue.
@allquixotic Hm? In that case, yea, maybe.
@Bob I know, but I thought you were surprised they needed the ground station at that university to transmit (as opposed to, say, a ham radio)
as far as the actual signaling, I am not at all surprised they need specialized equipment for it -- it could even be an analog signal, and generating something that old on modern hardware without having the ability to run the old system (or virtualize it) will require a lot of reverse engineering and/or looking at old docs
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15:01
@allquixotic On the other hand, they could still communicate with Voyager, which is from a similar era. And newer tech has probably also increased broadcast power, rather than reducing it.
@Bob communicating with Voyager is still possible because NASA still has funding to do so
ISEE-3 has apparently been off the budget for long enough that it's basically just hanging there in space
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@allquixotic I'm just thinking it would be a relatively simple software change. Reuse the transmission equipment, just set a different freq and give it a different signal (compared to the 70s, it should be trivial to generate a given signal). Not that I know anything about radio broadcasting.
a major long-term consequence of all the recent de-funding of the space program in the US is that we are losing all that operational knowledge of the old spacecraft -- many of which still work -- to the point where, even if we got a huge surge of funding today, it would take us decades to re-develop the technology and science ("knowledge capital", basically) just to duplicate the level of discovery and innovation that was occurring a few decades ago
nevermind doing something even better
for instance, with the space shuttle program done, a reusable LEO vehicle is basically out of the question until at least 2030
we couldn't spin up a new program this decade with any amount of funding because nobody still alive knows how
or they know how, but they're in a nursing home hooked up to oxygen and watching The Simpsons
@allquixotic: thats a problem with a lot of things
15:08
the combination of KSP, and the recent spate of much less realistic space-based games, has really rekindled my love of space and space exploration, which I had strongly within me all while growing up, but it kinda faded in my late teens and early 20s as I got more interested in more... terrestrial matters, like computing
come to think of it, I'd really love a career where I could apply my considerable talents as a software or IT guy to the space industry in some way
that would be a dream for me
even if it were high stress, I'd relish it
Bob
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@allquixotic I wonder what happened to the "I want to grow up to be an astronaut!"s.
@Bob that was me :(
except I don't have the physical attributes for it
I want to grow up to support the server farm, or write the code, or test the code, that helps the astronauts do their job
that's good enough for me. being a part of it.
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@allquixotic I mean, it seems to be far less common now.
What do children now aspire to be?
@Bob American Idol stars.
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15:13
"I belieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee-yeeee-yeee-yeee-yee-yeeeeeeeeeee-ve *rampant cheers and applause* eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeve I can flaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
ugh
hmm
I'm messing with focal and the google camera app
both are great, other than the lack of zoom
somehow that makes me laugh.... a lot
@allquixotic thats the strangest looking kangaroo I have ever seen. I mean, american flag?
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@JourneymanGeek Her Australian one was taken by a drop bear :(
We're very lucky she's still with us.
(pronoun confusion. whoops. "mother")
> An American golden retriever being mistaken for an Australian marsupial? I think they need to start drug testing the photo editors. Of course, the picture accompanying the story about the deaf using assistance animals may really get things hopping.
> It could be like that story of a “zoo” in China which used domestic animals of various kinds as stand-ins for the animals that the signs said they were. No handy kangaroo? Let's use this dog instead; it's a better fit than a cat or a tortoise…
> And it's not as if those clueless proles would know the difference. And if the Party declares that Golden Retriever to be a Goodfellows Tree Kangaroo, who's going to argue with the Party? No one who wants to live, that's who.
(from the comments in TDWTF, thought it was funny)
15:26
lol
 
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Back in 1987, it cost me $3,000 in losses which in today's economy is $12,000
Just to clarify, why what was back then $3,000 is today $12,000?
How about Microsoft-Nokia?!
Another example is to say, in 2001 my monthly salary was $2,000 which in today's economy is $7,000. I just made up the latter because I don't know how much $2,000 back then are in today's economy.
Bob
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!!tell Boris wiki inflation
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17:21
I've bought a cheap acer laptop recently, when idling, it's almost completely silent, but there are some irregular 'clic', 'clic',...
@n11 could be the HDD heads parking due to inactivity
or just the disk actually reading or writing
if you're running off the battery, the default power profile probably has the disks spin down after a couple minutes of idle... the time would be longer (one would guess) if it's running off AC power... but it's normal for a disk to make clicking sounds even when it's running
Why is Google not making previous versions of Chrome available for download?
@sammyg because they're insecure and buggy. why would you want an old version of chrome?
also, sourceforge.net/projects/portableapps/files has some chrome portable (old) I think
for testing
33.0.1750 is obsolete but it's not discontinued
34.0.1847 is the current version
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@allquixotic thnaks, I'm with the battery and plugged on AC, so if I close all apps (Chrome, etc) , (but of course there are still a ton of services that run) but after several minute it should be silent?
17:25
@sammyg testing what? for what purpose? basically no one runs old versions of chrome, so what exactly are you testing?
@n11 no, not necessarily. it would never be "silent" unless you shut it down completely. there are some things on Windows that will pretty much always cause some disk activity, unless you specifically isolate and remove those services, which might break your Windows installation and make stuff not work right
> but of course there are still a ton of services that run
that is exactly the problem
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ok thanks
you should never expect a system with a mechanical hard disk drive to be completely silent, unless you only have a minimal OS running and you have absolute control over its processes and behavior
something like a minimal console-only Debian install on init 1 would be a valid test
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that brings us back in the 90s
17:29
that's not the point -- the point I was trying to make is that, if you're really, really worried about the clicking noise being some sort of indicator of abnormal/damaged/failing hardware, you could boot up Debian minimal, kill all the background services (if any; it'd be easy to identify them in such a short ps -ef list); and see if the clicking still happens
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ahh, I see right, that would be good way to check, I've an ubuntu 13.10 live boot, that could do it too (in console mode)
for bonus points, you could boot up Debian off of a flash drive (which is 100% silent), and not even mount the internal hard disk drive, so Debian would have no reason to be accessing it
but the hard disk would still be spinning because it would be considered "online"
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yes an usb boot?
you could use your Ubuntu to do the same... boot it up, but make sure the internal hard disk is not mounted, and see if you can still hear the clicking
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ok
17:33
if we can be certain that there is zero read or write activity on the HDD, and it's still making that noise, that could be a problem
on Linux, you won't have any read or write activity on it as long as it's not mounted, and as long as you don't run a command such as fdisk or dd on it (which the OS itself would not tend to do automatically)
18:00
When I see things like this, it reminds me of how guilty I feel about how messy my computer is.
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On the other hand, I suppose I should sort out my messy house before my messy computer.
... and then my messy life
18:46
@Bob Thanks and I assume there is a formula to find out the current value compared to 20 years ago? I mean I have X (20 years ago) but how do I find Y (today)? I must calculate difference in percentages first?
@TRiG one thing at a time brother
 
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Going to pin this for just a day or two:
AMD Catalyst 14.4 driver released for all modern Radeons. Keep your GPU driver up to date; go get it from amd.com!
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:D!
> Sharwood's Indian Puppodums
Spicy
Traditional Indian Crackers
Ingredients: Black Gram Bean Flour, Salt, Raising Agent: Lime (Calcium Oxide), Spices, Rice Flour, Sunflower Oil.
i have a lot of them now but i wish i had lakhs of them :D
@Boris_yo something like this usinflationcalculator.com (for the US). but these things are not very accurate, as the inflation on something like food or gas has varied way off of inflation on tech goods. so many factors.
Plus there is something i like to call "The Crap Factor" that never gets calculated in. How many of the goods are cheap, because the quality is lost completly. inedible cheap food, methods for providing mass without any quality. even taxations that provide horrible service, and abuse of funds etc.
23:46
@allquixotic maybe even crores?
Then ya got the "clean-up factor" methods that are leaving huge long term damages to the environment and the populations, that someday will be paid for one way or another.

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