[00:37] $ echo {a..d} [00:37] $ echo {a..d}{a..d} [00:37] a b c d [00:37] aa ab ac ad ba bb bc bd ca cb cc cd da db dc dd [00:37] Like that [00:38] I'm sorry, it's usually not until you've been an admin for 20 years that you think to type bash generate alphabet into google [00:39] yeah, I always ask irc first [00:42] #help yeah [00:42] #help is like Anonymous' asshole uptight brother [00:44] woop woop woop off-topic siren [00:54] SketchCow: heh [00:54] Sorry [01:07] http://www.archive.org/details/computist should be added to that computermagazines collection [01:18] Done [01:35] underscor: jot? [01:35] seq? [01:35] can't those do alpha? [01:36] heh, {} works :P [01:38] Annual viewing on "The Ice" [01:38] The Thing is typically viewed by members of the winter crew at the U.S. South Pole station after the last flight out (usually in a double-feature with The Shining). [01:39] that's got to be one fun night [01:40] haha [01:40] That's awsome [01:40] awesome* [02:03] http://corack.org/ [02:04] $50/month per 1U a good deal? [02:05] meh [02:05] it's decent [02:06] i don't need it. just saw the opportunity come up :) [02:06] kind of tempting for me tho [03:59] The bash shell expansion really got awesome in bash 4; Like previously to get the same as {01..31} now, you had to do something like ${seq -w 1 31} [04:01] Someone yesterday mentioned jdownload for megaupload automation. Does it work for mediafire, too? [04:21] i now have cookies set up so I can use wget to grab megaupload links [04:21] (using my account) [04:22] http://cryptome.org/ someone wanted the wikileaks thing? [05:12] Coderjoe: rad [06:29] Wyatts: {X..Y} was available in bash<4.0 [06:30] ersi: But it wasn't as convenient. [06:32] That's all I was saying; I am pleased that it's improved. [06:32] ah, alrighty [09:05] doh [09:06] it's 2am and I'm out of sandwich meat [09:12] d'oh [09:12] it's 2am and I'm knurd [09:13] it's 11am and i have to pee [09:14] chronomex: heh [09:36] it's 5:30am and i still have work to accomplish [09:37] work that breaks the network for a period of time [09:39] excellent [09:39] keep it broken all day [10:05] if the network is down then he can't archive anything [10:08] I try not to use the work network for archiving. bandwidth is terrible here, and the chances are slim of getting better connectivity without spending a lot of money or moving [10:08] railroad to the north, expressway to the east, and two major roads (without cabletv lines) to the south and west [10:08] comcast wanted huge sums to bring a cable line in [10:09] ouch [10:11] we have two big bundles of copper coming to the side of the building (from when the building had a key system a long time ago), but the telco shack that connects it into the system is a mile away by road [10:13] though I would be surprised if the vault under the nearby bell systems manhole doesn't have some fiber in it from when a bank was at the end of the street (by the main road at the west) [11:09] l o l, cable [11:09] that's not fucking worth pulling it [11:09] in* [11:09] Fiber or nothing [16:45] What's up [17:20] SketchCow: There's 26GB worth of Thingiverse things waiting for you on batcave. (But tar files are very patient, so there's probably no hurry to move it somewhere else.) [19:12] Wow [22:54] I officially declare the end of the Google Groups Files download effort. [22:55] Thanks for the help, now upload the files to SketchCow :-) [22:56] :) [23:09] faaantastic