Just so no one gets confused, this is happening tonight at 9:30 pm Eastern. I gotta go get ready, so I won't be replying again till later. I hope to see some of you there!
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Anonymous2009-08-31 20:37
lol, whut?
troll thread? i have no idea.
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Anonymous2009-08-31 20:48
I would say 'dont feed the trolls' but this thread seems a little... creepy. Something is definitely not right here.
>>16
Not a troll, I foolishly decided to show up to that address last night. Strangely enough, it was a bunch of UF freshmen who were sending the same invite all over the internet. I was the only one from /prog/ that came, but there were about 15 people that showed up total. It was kind of awkward for the first half an hour, but after that everyone relaxed, hung out and a few of them played Legend of Mana while the rest of us just added to the conversation.
Overall it was pretty fun. If any of you guys live in the Central Florida area you should come next time they get together. Cassie should be posting again next time they do it. Hopefully with a little more advanced notice. One hour was a little ridiculous.
>>19
what's you're point, faggot?
i want you to do something for me; first say (outloud) 'an RPG', then say (outloud) 'a RPG'.
notice how the second one sounds incorrect and mangled?
now fuck you and GTFO my /prog/, go back to /r9k/. the last thing we need here is grammar nazis
>>48
Unicode? It never occurred to me. I'd have to have cared when I wrote my .bashrc; obviously I didn't at the time. It works fine as is so I'm not going back and changing it.
Screen, but I don't run it locally on a laptop that can get rebooted for no good reason.
I find screen to be essential on servers, since they never get rebooted so I can leave processes running and walk away from them.
My screen mode line of choice: hardstatus alwayslastline "%{=b}%{G} Screen(s): %{b}%w %=%{kG}%Y.%m.%d %c"
Also I shell into many different servers ALOT; a screen session within a screen sesh kinda sucks.
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Anonymous2009-09-02 21:09
>>39
My brother told me I need to do it so my browser isnt transperent. I never tried leaving it out. I have no idea!
>>43
Ah, but there is a logical error. Shouldn't it be = at 100% when plugged in, as it's neither discharging nor charging then?
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Anonymous2009-09-03 21:23
>>43
everybody in /prog/ seems to have such gratuitously long prompts.
am i the only person who just uses >?
seriously, wtf?
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Anonymous2009-09-03 21:38
>>55
43 here, seriously its personal preference... urdoinitrong
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Anonymous2009-09-03 21:46
So much tension here. I think we all need to relax...
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Anonymous2009-09-03 21:50
smokem peace pipe
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Anonymous2009-09-03 21:56
>>55
I use username@hostname:path$, because I spend a lot of time SSHing between machines. I have different colors for my main user account and root, but I like having the username there just to be sure anyway.
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Anonymous2009-09-03 22:07
>>59
43fag here...yes you can't see it there but I make mine say root@ in BRIGHT FUCKING RED and username@ in soft happy green for the same reason
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Anonymous2009-09-03 22:25
when i'm root the prompt changes from > to #.
colours be damned