#garfield | Logs for 2016-03-12

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[00:12:46] <rue_shop3> hmm I remember that problem with solid
[00:12:56] <rue_shop3> but I also recall freys of strandid poking me
[00:16:14] <katsmeow> my spelling has gone to heck as the slwwpy pill hits
[00:25:56] <katsmeow> gnites
[00:26:14] <katsmeow> .. Midnight, start of Saturday 3/12/2016 ..
[01:29:57] <rue_house> Tom_itx, jt-shopp is no more
[08:40:01] <Tom_itx> is so
[21:15:58] <rue_shop3> the disc sander is mostly finished
[21:20:43] <rue_shop3> needs a table and holes for bolting down
[21:21:12] <rue_shop3> most of the insert is done for the screwed up roller
[21:21:24] <rue_shop3> so hopefully I can start making up the bender soon
[21:58:06] <Tom_itx> i thought you already made one
[22:39:32] <katsmeow> just like that, no reason?
[22:43:03] <katsmeow> hi?
[22:47:01] <Tom_itx> reboot is always good for windows' soul
[22:47:52] <katsmeow> o
[22:48:32] <katsmeow> i forget when i last rebooted, i think it was early last year
[22:48:53] <katsmeow> no, mid year, when the last ups battery gave out
[22:50:22] <Tom_itx> ff quit responding
[22:50:43] <katsmeow> yo can kill FF without rebooting
[22:51:15] <katsmeow> when you restatrt it, it will come up with all the same tabs as when you killed it
[22:52:05] <Tom_itx> huh?
[22:52:09] <Tom_itx> i closed it
[22:52:55] <katsmeow> how did you close it if it quit responding, and if you could get FF back, why reboot?
[22:55:36] <katsmeow> taskmgr.exe .. 'Processes' tab .. firefox.exe .. 'End Process' .. count to 10 .. open FF as if for the first time .. FF appologises to you and you click 'Restore' .. it reloads last state
[22:56:01] <katsmeow> only now FF is using less system resources
[22:56:27] <katsmeow> can do the same with explorer.exe (the gui/filesystem, not the browser)
[23:01:12] <Tom_itx> ok
[23:19:49] <rue_house> katsmeow, leaky caches
[23:20:18] <rue_house> katsmeow, if I weld a deep bead on the top of a peice of flatbar, will it pitch up or down
[23:20:47] <rue_house> I cant remember if the additional material expands the bead, or if the thermal shrinkage compresses it
[23:21:22] <katsmeow> a short beab may pitch up, due to weld shrink when it cools, but a long bead will make it pict down because you are heating way more base metal
[23:21:51] <rue_house> huh
[23:22:18] <rue_house> I was trying to straighten a piece
[23:22:22] <katsmeow> if yu clamp it securely to soemthing that isn't heated during the weld, it won't warp as much
[23:22:28] <katsmeow> oh
[23:22:32] <rue_house> I ended up cutting a slot, bending it, and weldeing over it
[23:22:47] <Tom_itx> change your clocks
[23:22:54] <rue_house> they auto change
[23:22:59] <katsmeow> now?
[23:23:05] <rue_house> well, not hte wall clock
[23:23:07] <katsmeow> not Monday moring?
[23:23:15] <Tom_itx> any time you want to
[23:23:29] <rue_house> when the wall clock dosn't match the computer, I'll know something happened
[23:26:41] <katsmeow> wait am inute, the puter doesn't conncet to the wall clock you made?
[23:27:28] <rue_house> nope
[23:27:53] <rue_house> its on its own
[23:28:08] <rue_house> an avr, a PC CMOS clock chip, and a lot of shift registers
[23:28:22] <rue_house> and an IR reciever
[23:28:36] <rue_house> .. and two dc-dc converters...
[23:28:39] <katsmeow> usb-to-ir on the puter ?
[23:28:49] <rue_house> I suppose if I really wanted to
[23:29:45] <rue_house> hmm, once again my body is fine and my mind is asleep
[23:29:53] <rue_house> last night half my mind was awale
[23:30:05] <rue_house> I was half asleep working up a storm
[23:30:12] <katsmeow> can you write down how you got yur mind to be asleep?
[23:30:24] <rue_house> wrong half must be dozing off now
[23:30:51] <rue_house> I'v worked out that part of the mechanism for mental stability is two opposing minds
[23:31:07] <rue_house> if you look REALLY hard, you can start to distinguish them
[23:31:54] <rue_house> there are levels of mind that are awake and idle in an unsynchronized manner
[23:32:22] <rue_house> thats why when you first wake up in the morning, you can do some things, but just not others
[23:32:33] <katsmeow> yeas, 8 tracks, iirc
[23:32:45] <rue_house> by 10am for me, usually everything is awake
[23:33:17] <rue_house> tho at 6:15am I get up and drive to work
[23:33:25] <rue_house> dosn't mean I can design circuits at 8am
[23:33:45] <rue_house> I can flounder along
[23:34:09] <rue_house> most of the guys at work dont catch my errors anyhow
[23:34:10] <katsmeow> k
[23:34:52] <rue_house> anyhow, the two parts of the mind counteract causing a regulation margin
[23:35:36] <rue_house> each piece seems to be able to operate mostly everything
[23:35:44] <rue_house> if you look up uh
[23:35:47] <rue_house> uhhh
[23:36:02] <rue_house> lobe, something, cmon...
[23:36:10] <rue_house> bifrucation, thankyou
[23:36:20] <katsmeow> bifurcation
[23:36:44] <rue_house> if you look up post symptoms of lobe bifurcation you can start to see the roles the two parts play
[23:36:48] <rue_house> when seperated
[23:37:33] <rue_house> thats why I want to know what function is served on the opposite lobe in the area where language is processed
[23:38:15] <katsmeow> why specifically there?
[23:38:38] <rue_house> because its the only thing I know about thats exclusivly done by one side of the brain
[23:38:48] <katsmeow> bifurcation that causes aphasia doesn't mean the immeadiate opposite area had anything to do with speech
[23:38:50] <rue_house> thats not part of the central core
[23:39:14] <rue_house> look up the post symtpoms on wikipedia
[23:39:23] <rue_house> interesting stories
[23:40:04] <rue_house> I'm starting to think that alot of the brain is just signal routing
[23:40:09] <rue_house> about 30% of it
[23:41:02] <rue_house> from there is breaks into sensory, motor control, language, memory, and lots of system maintenance/control
[23:41:34] <rue_house> I stopped taking advil and after a whole bunch of discomfort, I'm fine
[23:42:51] <rue_house> katsmeow, I'v got a goal to work out the ying and yang to better understand how the mental regulation works
[23:42:53] <katsmeow> i am taking a lot now for a tooth
[23:43:41] <rue_house> do you proactivly take it or you do wait for a detailed status report from the tooth before taking it
[23:44:04] <rue_house> my father pulled his own teeth
[23:44:09] <rue_house> not all of them I dont think
[23:44:20] <rue_house> he also lifted cars
[23:45:06] <katsmeow> atm, the tooth lets be now when it needs a new dose, roughly every 4 hrs
[23:45:10] <katsmeow> wakes me up even
[23:45:48] <rue_house> it seems to me that you would be a person who generally has a high pain threshold
[23:46:14] <katsmeow> yeas, and this is hurting, it must have pain
[23:46:36] <rue_house> so did mine, till I left it for a while, tho my tooth had been worked on
[23:47:08] <rue_house> one of my teeth that hurt for a while actaully sealed off the nerve, all on its own, didn't hurt anymore
[23:47:56] * rue_house wonders what the state of the nerve is for tooths 1, 16, 17, and 32
[23:48:33] <katsmeow> it helps to apply an anesthetic to the tooth directly sometimes
[23:49:12] <rue_house> do you think its possable that by completely removing the error signal, the system dosn't persue its own means of correction?
[23:49:27] <rue_house> (just wondering)
[23:50:42] <rue_house> so my body is awake and fine, the part of my brain that wants to do things is fine, and the part that makes it all happen is out like a light
[23:51:04] <rue_house> void InsertCommand(CNCFile_t * this, unsigned long index, CNCCommand_t command) {
[23:51:04] <rue_house> }
[23:51:20] <rue_house> I'v been starring at that function for about half an hour now with not much idea how to fill it
[23:51:26] <katsmeow> pain isn't an error signal, its a damage signal
[23:51:39] <katsmeow> Tom might know, i dunno C
[23:51:44] <rue_house> numb would be error?
[23:51:58] <katsmeow> i was told repeately that C wasn't going to catch on or last long as a language
[23:52:19] <katsmeow> numb can be an error, few things are real numb
[23:52:31] <rue_house> and why didn't betamax win?
[23:52:36] <rue_house> its not about whats better
[23:53:22] <rue_house> if the main purpose of a phone is to hear what the other person is saying, VOIP is a complete failure
[23:53:39] <rue_house> tho voip is really good at everything else
[23:53:47] <rue_house> just not audio quality
[23:54:03] <katsmeow> isn't voip adjustable ?
[23:54:13] <rue_house> between bad and terrible, yes
[23:55:31] <rue_house> what do you think the commonalities are between whispering and talking?
[23:55:39] <rue_house> I think the high freq end is all the same
[23:55:52] <rue_house> just no chord usage
[23:56:21] <katsmeow> are you loging this channel for replay tomorrow?
[23:56:34] <rue_house> am I repeating yesterday?
[23:56:40] <katsmeow> no
[23:56:45] <rue_house> oh good
[23:56:58] <katsmeow> not till you replay it tomorrow
[23:57:00] <rue_house> I still might have a mind left
[23:57:26] <rue_house> should I pay about $1000 to get a full brain MRI for myself?
[23:58:02] <katsmeow> no
[23:58:16] <rue_house> if your brain were failing, would you want to know?
[23:58:43] <katsmeow> my brain IS failing, and i know without spending $1000 to get someone else's opinion
[23:59:30] * rue_house places a brain in a life support jar infront of kat, "this is yours, you are on the prothetic one as of last night"