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Jeanna
| 253 | 253 |
Laura, ever chat on msn chat?
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channel-two
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Elli
| 253 | 253 |
I hate how one miss-typed char in one single config file can mess things up so badly
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channel-two
| 1,571 |
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Gale
| 253 | 253 |
Ruthe: however long it takes for it to completely reset
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channel-two
| 1,572 |
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<system>
| 253 | 253 |
=== Lannie entered the room.
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channel-two
| 1,573 |
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Nestor
| 253 | 253 |
Jeanna: i've tried sending SIGTERM but that didn't work either
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channel-two
| 1,574 |
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Ruthe
| 253 | 253 |
Gale, yep, thats what did it
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channel-two
| 1,575 |
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<system>
| 253 | 253 |
=== Lannie left the room ("Me jui...!").
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Jeanna
| 253 | 253 |
ok well use kill -9 <pid>
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channel-two
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Jeanna
| 253 | 253 |
that will force a process to exit
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channel-two
| 1,578 |
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Nestor
| 253 | 253 |
can i use some sort of wildcard to kill them?
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channel-two
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channel-two
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<system>
| 253 | 253 |
=== Julissa left the room (quit: " HydraIRC -> http://www.hydrairc.com <- Try something fresh").
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channel-two
| 1,580 |
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Nestor
| 253 | 253 |
Jeanna: yes, that one worked
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channel-two
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Gale
| 254 | 254 |
Ruthe: that's like one of the first things I always do with any dsl or cable modem
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channel-two
| 1,582 |
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Nestor
| 254 | 254 |
i want to kill all the processes between PIDs 27040 and 27050
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channel-two
| 1,583 |
channel-two
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Gale
| 254 | 254 |
Ruthe: when their is some weirdness going on
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channel-two
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Laura
| 254 | 254 |
Jeanna: yea why not
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channel-two
| 1,585 |
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Paulita
| 254 | 254 |
I'm have been approached to run for President of the United States of Amerika. I Accept the and am ready!
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channel-two
| 1,586 |
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Jeanna
| 254 | 254 |
did you write eMSN?
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channel-two
| 1,587 |
channel-two
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Paulita
| 254 | 254 |
I am ready!
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channel-two
| 1,588 |
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Paulita
| 254 | 254 |
http://youtube.com/watch?v=w-l036TANTQ
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channel-two
| 1,589 |
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Elli
| 254 | 254 |
Nestor, kill -9 270[4-5]0 maybe?
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channel-two
| 1,590 |
channel-two
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Elli
| 255 | 255 |
Nestor, err nm, that wont work
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channel-two
| 1,591 |
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Jeanna
| 255 | 255 |
sarah, i didn't know the kill command supported regex
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channel-two
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Nestor
| 255 | 255 |
Elli: ok.
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channel-two
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Jeanna
| 255 | 255 |
but even if it did, that would be incorrect
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Elli
| 255 | 255 |
Jeanna, as I already corrected myself
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Paulita
| 255 | 255 |
hi sarah long time no see :)
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Jeanna
| 255 | 255 |
yuh!
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channel-two
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<system>
| 255 | 255 |
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| 1,598 |
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Elli
| 255 | 255 |
Paulita, hihi
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channel-two
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Paulita
| 255 | 255 |
:)
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channel-two
| 1,600 |
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Alanna
| 256 | 256 |
what should I choose between slackware 11.0 and redhat 5? I'm looking for a great desktop envoiernment, etc
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channel-two
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<system>
| 256 | 256 |
=== Alana entered the room.
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channel-two
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Chauncey
| 256 | 256 |
if you're not a big business like IBM, you can instead focus on offering your customers ...
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channel-two
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Chauncey
| 256 | 256 |
personal sales ?
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channel-two
| 1,604 |
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Chauncey
| 256 | 256 |
person-to-person sales ?
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channel-two
| 1,605 |
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Gale
| 257 | 257 |
sounds like a job for a loop
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channel-two
| 1,606 |
channel-two
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Chauncey
| 257 | 257 |
the human touch ?
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channel-two
| 1,607 |
channel-two
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<system>
| 257 | 257 |
=== Christina left the room (quit: "Leaving").
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channel-two
| 1,608 |
channel-two
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<system>
| 257 | 257 |
=== Bennie entered the room.
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channel-two
| 1,609 |
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Paulita
| 257 | 257 |
Chauncey what do you mean?
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channel-two
| 1,610 |
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Nestor
| 257 | 257 |
ok
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channel-two
| 1,611 |
channel-two
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Nestor
| 257 | 257 |
i got it solved
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channel-two
| 1,612 |
channel-two
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<system>
| 257 | 257 |
=== Demetrius entered the room.
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channel-two
| 1,613 |
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Nestor
| 257 | 257 |
thanks for the help guys
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channel-two
| 1,614 |
channel-two
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Nestor
| 258 | 258 |
(if you ask how, i made a mini bash script)
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channel-two
| 1,615 |
channel-two
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Nestor
| 258 | 258 |
goodbye.
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channel-two
| 1,616 |
channel-two
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<system>
| 258 | 258 |
=== Nestor left the room (quit: Client Quit).
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channel-two
| 1,617 |
channel-two
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Chauncey
| 259 | 259 |
Paulita: I'm looking for the end to that sentence ...
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channel-two
| 1,618 |
channel-two
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Paulita
| 259 | 259 |
:)
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channel-two
| 1,619 |
channel-two
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<system>
| 259 | 259 |
=== Latrina left the room (quit: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by Brandie)).
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channel-two
| 1,620 |
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Paulita
| 259 | 259 |
you mentioned that if your a big musiness like IBM you cant focus on offering your customers what?
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channel-two
| 1,621 |
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Chauncey
| 260 | 260 |
Paulita: no you CAN focus ...
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channel-two
| 1,622 |
channel-two
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<system>
| 260 | 260 |
=== Dolores left the room (quit: "KVIrc 3.2.5 Anomalies http://www.kvirc.net/").
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channel-two
| 1,623 |
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<system>
| 260 | 260 |
=== Hassan entered the room.
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channel-two
| 1,624 |
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Paulita
| 261 | 261 |
we do focus at IBM Chauncey
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channel-two
| 1,625 |
channel-two
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<system>
| 261 | 261 |
=== Claudie left the room (quit: Remote closed the connection).
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channel-two
| 1,626 |
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Chauncey
| 261 | 261 |
:-)
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channel-two
| 1,627 |
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Paulita
| 262 | 262 |
amerika has changed is what the problem is.
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channel-two
| 1,628 |
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Paulita
| 262 | 262 |
i blame it on republican nazis :)
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channel-two
| 1,629 |
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Paulita
| 262 | 262 |
mostly texans
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channel-two
| 1,630 |
channel-two
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Paulita
| 262 | 262 |
anyway
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channel-two
| 1,631 |
channel-two
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<system>
| 262 | 262 |
=== Marcel entered the room.
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channel-two
| 1,632 |
channel-two
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<system>
| 262 | 262 |
=== Kary entered the room.
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channel-two
| 1,633 |
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<system>
| 262 | 262 |
=== Celine entered the room.
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channel-two
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<system>
| 262 | 262 |
=== Mark left the room (quit: Remote closed the connection).
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channel-two
| 1,635 |
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January
| 264 | 264 |
News from kernel.org: 2.6.21.2: stable <http://www.kernel.org/kdist/fragments/stable.html>
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channel-two
| 1,636 |
channel-two
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<system>
| 264 | 264 |
=== Soraya left the room (quit: "Have you mooed today?").
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channel-two
| 1,637 |
channel-two
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Laura
| 264 | 264 |
How do I check which ports are bindable?
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channel-two
| 1,638 |
channel-two
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<system>
| 264 | 264 |
=== Adele left the room (quit: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)).
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channel-two
| 1,639 |
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Margene
| 265 | 265 |
what's new in the kernel?
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channel-two
| 1,640 |
channel-two
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<system>
| 265 | 265 |
=== Adele entered the room.
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channel-two
| 1,641 |
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Azzie
| 265 | 265 |
Is that like the new whats up saying for nerds?
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channel-two
| 1,642 |
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Azzie
| 265 | 265 |
That would be awesome.
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channel-two
| 1,643 |
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Margene
| 266 | 266 |
sure run with it
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channel-two
| 1,644 |
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Margene
| 266 | 266 |
though I prefer the term geeks
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channel-two
| 1,645 |
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<system>
| 266 | 266 |
=== Elli left the room (quit: "Sleeep").
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channel-two
| 1,646 |
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<system>
| 266 | 266 |
=== Sara entered the room.
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channel-two
| 1,647 |
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Azzie
| 266 | 266 |
Well, then.
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channel-two
| 1,648 |
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Sara
| 267 | 267 |
is there an easy way to extract files from a patch, without having the thing it patches against, (there are there entirely) ?
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channel-two
| 1,649 |
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<system>
| 267 | 267 |
=== Na entered the room.
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<system>
| 267 | 267 |
=== Na left the room.
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channel-two
| 1,651 |
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<system>
| 267 | 267 |
=== Lan entered the room.
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channel-two
| 1,652 |
channel-two
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<system>
| 267 | 267 |
=== Alma left the room (quit: Remote closed the connection).
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channel-two
| 1,653 |
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<system>
| 267 | 267 |
=== Ramona left the room (quit: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)).
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channel-two
| 1,654 |
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<system>
| 267 | 267 |
=== Alma entered the room.
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Carly
| 269 | 269 |
Sara: no
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channel-two
| 1,656 |
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Carly
| 269 | 269 |
Sara: patches are diff deltas
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channel-two
| 1,657 |
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<system>
| 269 | 269 |
=== Priscila entered the room.
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channel-two
| 1,658 |
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<system>
| 269 | 269 |
=== Danilo entered the room.
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channel-two
| 1,659 |
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Carly
| 270 | 270 |
in the usual form atleast
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channel-two
| 1,660 |
channel-two
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<system>
| 270 | 270 |
=== Contessa entered the room.
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channel-two
| 1,661 |
channel-two
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<system>
| 270 | 270 |
=== Glennis entered the room.
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channel-two
| 1,662 |
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Sara
| 270 | 270 |
Carly, duh, but this one is basically just adding entire files
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channel-two
| 1,663 |
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<system>
| 270 | 270 |
=== Simonne entered the room.
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channel-two
| 1,664 |
channel-two
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<system>
| 270 | 270 |
=== Lan left the room (quit: Client Quit).
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channel-two
| 1,665 |
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Sara
| 271 | 271 |
don't feel like scripting all the + away, and then splitting it into files manually
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channel-two
| 1,666 |
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Carly
| 271 | 271 |
hmm then just apply it, and you have the files
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channel-two
| 1,667 |
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<system>
| 271 | 271 |
=== Lai entered the room.
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channel-two
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<system>
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=== Lan entered the room.
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