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BingoBoingo: Well, I read a lot and sometime people ask me
to do
things.
youtubetard: I work with Bitcoin and enjoy working with
technology. I've done mostly consulting which is more or less just educating certain individuals and businesses on BTC, what it is, how it works, and why
they should get some
youtubetard: ahh ok ok. Makes sense. I am reading up more so I don't come off as a
troll lol
BingoBoingo: as long as you act like a human being generally people are happy
to voice you until you establish youself in
the WoT and can voice yourself
ThickAsThieves: needed
to be calibrated and cleaned multiple
times per day
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ThickAsThieves: i used
to work on cart sized ESTATS,
they were like industrial machine verisons of xerox uses for dye sublimation
transfer plotting
BingoBoingo: I refuse
to consider
them proper "laser" printers until
they work because
the laser burns its message
ThickAsThieves: the paper has a coating
that accepts charge,
the head delivers it in
the print pattern,
the paper is run over
toner and it sticks,
then it is melted on, if any full-contact parts were cleaned and have residue,
they will disrupt
the process
ThickAsThieves: they are electrostatic, so if you use
the wrong stuff on rollers or such itll fuck up shit
kakobrekla: i guess so, doesnt seem
to be a common problem
kakobrekla: but i cant change
the head even if i change
the
toner
ThickAsThieves: parts and
the inside of
the printer needs
to be cleaned.
That's off
the
top of my head.
ThickAsThieves: <+kakobrekla> anyone seen anything liek
this before
http://shrani.si/f/47/UL/3m3knoYx/imag1961.jpg ///
the streaking? i assumed it's a laser printer, you may have an expired head, or rollers/head are dirty. If you mean
that most of
the print is missing on
the new one, well it could be a major malfunction, bad head. If you mean
the dusting on
the white area, you may have
toner in your
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: I'd watch or at least read recaps of
that show.
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kakobrekla: i
thought its a weirdly broken printer fucker
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punkman: on
the other hand, I'm pretty used
to cars wizzing by at a few inches distance
pete_dushenski: it comes down
to risk
tolerance and not having been (yet) bitten by fate
ben_vulpes: "bike as
though you've a million dollar bounty on your head and a neon jersey proclaiming such", as
the aforementioned stephenson wrote somewhere sometime
ben_vulpes: canadian drivers are even more passive
than portland drivers.
pete_dushenski: act like you own
the road and its yours for
the
taking
pete_dushenski: until
the day i get hit by a car and my jewfro helmet cracks,
traffic won't stop me from wizzing by at 40kph while i get my history on
ben_vulpes: no, i ride in
traffic and need very good situational awareness.
ThickAsThieves: i'm listening
to Snow Crash currently, after getting burnt out on
Taleb
telling everything what it's problem is
pete_dushenski: go for a bike ride, run, walk, anything other
than restlessly sit on
two buttcheeks
ThickAsThieves: it amazes me how some of
the voice actors really make you believe
they wrote it
ben_vulpes: what, you guys can't read and walk at
the same
time?
ThickAsThieves: that way i can get off my ass and walk around
the neighborhood
pete_dushenski: as well as
the "blackstone audiobook anonymously
translated" edition
ben_vulpes: pete_dushenski: which herodotus
translation are you reading?
ben_vulpes: i refuse
to even use
the backlit models.
ben_vulpes: amusingly, hardcover copies of
the sultans are avail for $0.01, but not digitized.
ben_vulpes: well, i've yet
to read
the
thing, but
thanks for
the add'l recs.
ben_vulpes: i enjoyed his stories of running egypt, so i
think i'll pull
that into
the queue.
pete_dushenski: though i'm in
the midst of herotodus'
the histories and i'd highly recommend it :)
ben_vulpes: pete_dushenski: do you have any rec's on
the ottoman empire?
pete_dushenski: as was dan carlin's hardcore history series on
the khans
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ben_vulpes: ooh ooh pete_dushenski what was
the book you recently mentioned on zhghghzgzhggis kahn?
chetty: although, something on
the ottoman empire might be wise atm
assbot: Amazon.com:
The Decline and Fall of
the Roman Empire, vol. 1-6 (Everyman's Library) (9780307700766): Edward Gibbon: Books
pete_dushenski: and for
the rome bit,
there's no other
than edward gibbons' decline and fall of
the roman empire
chetty: lol, I was just
thinking when you asked about reading
that it was
time for Rome
pete_dushenski: ben_vulpes: fooled by randomness, being
the first, was also
the least developed of
taleb's
trilogy
ben_vulpes: i want something on
the fall of rome written ~1800 or earlier
ben_vulpes: i'm working
through
the berkshire hathaway letters and "fooled by randomness"
ben_vulpes: what's on
the -assets reading list right now?
mike_c: also useful if you need
to build a satellite
that will stay in orbit.
chetty: we seem
to be getting a lot of watchers lately :)
gernika: Thanks BingoBoingo. I'm just here
to watch and learn for now :)
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foofingers: Hi people. My is Daniel Marcus. I work
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Thank you for having me!
jurov: iirc
there was a bug in homebrew float parser in php
jurov: lol
that's excuse now?
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