#linuxcnc Logs

Dec 15 2021

#linuxcnc Calendar

12:24 AM enleth: this right there, always add more stuff to cable guides whenever they're open
12:32 AM enleth: when I put the KUKA robot on a base made of 120mm [~4.75"] square tubing and it came time to run cables through it, I grabbed anything I could find that looked even remotely relevant and crammed it in there
12:37 AM Bleepshop: enleth: Send it [and a genset to run it] over here and I'll sort them out and neatly lable them for you. ;D
12:40 AM Bleepshop: enleth: Specially if it's a KR-50 or bigger. I could use some help that doesn't ask stupid questions and that can lift something heavier than a beer can. LOL
12:42 AM enleth: Bleepshop: KR200, I'm pretty sure it could do high-speed delivery of entire brewing tanks
12:42 AM * Bleepshop drools...
12:43 AM enleth: the base is made out of 120mm square 5mm wall tubing for a reason
12:44 AM Bleepshop: I want a 100'x100' shop with paired KR-200s mounted on overhead trolleys. Pick up the VW Bug over here and put it down over there.
12:45 AM enleth: you'd need Titans for this, I think
12:45 AM enleth: but they are rated for ceiling mount with a linear rail, too
12:45 AM Bleepshop: enleth: Naw, I only deal with old Bugs and they're light. LOL
12:46 AM enleth: besides, getting those things to do anything remotely useful is not easy
12:47 AM Bleepshop: We used to do body swaps on Bugs with 4 college students and 2/3 of a six-pack of beer. LOL
12:47 AM enleth: I think it still weighs more than a Fiat 126p
12:49 AM enleth: the dean at my university used to drive that thing (he was too old towant to switch to anything modern, I guess) and students had a tradition of putting it in weird places during dean's inauguration speeches
12:50 AM enleth: so they could later "rescue" it
01:30 AM Deejay: moin
01:39 AM MrSunshine: hey, wasnt there someone here working at mesa ? =)
02:00 AM enleth: MrSunshine: pcw---home
02:11 AM MrSunshine: enleth, ah =)
02:12 AM MrSunshine: pcw---home, was looking at the 7i76E with sourcing output but seems to be out of stock everywhere .. is this an uncommon version ? From what i can tell sourcing output is safer than sinking. And do you know when it will be available again ? =)
02:34 AM enleth: Bleepshop: BTW, 1st generation KR200s are now very easy to get and can be quite cheap
02:35 AM enleth: Bleepshop: I've seen whole warehouses chock full of this particular model
02:37 AM enleth: Bleepshop: and by "chock full" I mean like this and more: https://i.ebayimg.com/d/w1600/pict/172362798474_/Kuka-KR200-Robot-w-KRC1-Controller-Pendant.jpg
02:45 AM XXCoder: enleth: dang
02:45 AM enleth: that's a single assembly line retooling's worth of robots
02:48 AM enleth: they have a design life of at least 10 years and will in fact happily do twice that in a production environment, running 24/7, but this model is 25 years old by now and pretty much every original owner replaced it a long time ago
02:48 AM XXCoder: I wonder what it could be used for in personal shop setting
02:48 AM enleth: which means there are thousands of them on the market
02:49 AM enleth: for me - plasma cutting now, perhaps waterjet cutting someday
02:49 AM XXCoder: its still newish car expensive lol
02:49 AM enleth: not if you know where to look
02:49 AM enleth: I bought mine for an equivalent of $2000
02:49 AM enleth: it needed some repairs, sure, but nothing complicated
02:50 AM XXCoder: not bad
02:50 AM enleth: also, those used machinery vendors are often very open to negotiation
02:50 AM enleth: and will be happy to sell you a unit that has some superficial damage or requires part replacements way cheaper
02:51 AM enleth: the prices you see listed on ebay are usually for units that are ready do deploy immediately
02:51 AM XXCoder: too bad I cant use one lol
02:51 AM enleth: as for uses - those robots are also good for milling huge awkward blocks of soft material
02:52 AM enleth: for this, they're orders of magnitude cheaper than a conventional milling machine with comparable working envelope and reach
02:53 AM enleth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAxPGZ8AlF8
02:54 AM XXCoder: indeed
02:54 AM XXCoder: 5 axis basically which is awesome
02:54 AM enleth: this one is on a track for some truly enormous pieces, but even a stationary one can do huge parts
02:54 AM enleth: KR200 has up to 3m of reach
02:54 AM XXCoder: wonder if you could buy cheap train tracks
02:55 AM enleth: this is 6 axis
02:55 AM enleth: 7 with a track
02:55 AM XXCoder: oops
02:55 AM enleth: makes for a somewhat tricky CAM process with non-obvious issues
02:55 AM XXCoder: sigulars being one of em if I recall right
02:56 AM enleth: yes, so you need either a CAM kernel that understands 6R robots, or a CAM programmer who does and knows how to introduce hints and fixups into the program
02:57 AM enleth: a classic 5-axis milling CAM might generate a program that is anywhere from inefficient to unusable
02:59 AM XXCoder: too bad. even regular 5 axis cam is expensive
02:59 AM XXCoder: i cant picture one for that
03:01 AM enleth: F360 is kinds sorta capable of this, internally it's HSMWorks
03:01 AM enleth: but you need the paid version
03:02 AM enleth: it's rather cheap for a CAD/CAM package, to be honest
03:02 AM enleth: it doesn't really "get" how robots work, but the included KRL postprocessor allows manual hinting
03:04 AM XXCoder: cool :)
03:04 AM XXCoder: I dont know what ill use for cam
03:06 AM enleth: the way they're programmed is very different from typical CNC machines in general, so the postprocessor has a lot of heavy lifting to do
03:06 AM enleth: robot controllers are much smarter and work on a higher level
03:06 AM XXCoder: i saw real nice 3d printable cnc arm
03:06 AM XXCoder: im tempted to print it, but then I dont really need one
03:06 AM enleth: sure, very modern VMCs and the likes are also quite smart and protect themselves from crashes, etc.
03:07 AM enleth: but it's still considered a novelty feature in the industry and people are amazed that this or that mill will refuse to cut its own table
03:08 AM enleth: robots however have been much smarter than that for decades
03:10 AM enleth: anyway, my current plan for the robot here is coping non-round tubing
03:10 AM enleth: with a plasma torch, because that's trivial to hook up to a robot
03:12 AM XXCoder: what is coping
03:14 AM enleth: XXCoder: shaping the end of a tube so it fits another part, usually for welding
03:15 AM XXCoder: ahh ok
03:15 AM enleth: XXCoder: most often done with a half-round cut intersecting a round tube to be welded onto another round tube
03:15 AM enleth: but imagine you want to weld the end of a square tube onto another square tube - at a copound angle
03:16 AM enleth: the shape you need to cut into the end gets very complex very fast
03:16 AM enleth: and it's often extremely tricky to layout properly for cutting
03:21 AM enleth: and then you probably want the edges to be chamfered perpendicular to the surface of the other tube at the point of contact
03:22 AM XXCoder: interesting
03:22 AM XXCoder: got youtube of it?
03:22 AM enleth: at this point doing it by hand is possible, in theory - but you're going to have a miserable afternoon hand-grinding a shape that a robot can cut in seconds
03:23 AM enleth: XXCoder: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZr8mG9sWmM
03:23 AM enleth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ViZgwVN-dU
03:25 AM XXCoder: watching
03:25 AM enleth: it's hard to find a good video of this process, it's mostly ads with shitty editing
03:26 AM XXCoder: it dine, want to confirm it matches my image in mind. it did
03:26 AM XXCoder: its fine*
03:28 AM enleth: so on one hand, it's not something you couldn't do manually
03:29 AM enleth: on the other, it's an enormous increase in productivity and convenience
03:29 AM enleth: for complex cutouts, it's literally hours of tedious hand work turned into seconds
03:30 AM XXCoder: yep. worker pay cost is massively cut
04:16 AM Tom_L: morning
05:21 AM JT-Cave: morning
06:33 AM Tom_L: 61F & windy
06:37 AM Tom_L: wind gusts as high as 75mph expected
06:50 AM Loetmichel: Tom_L: sounds like time for a cozy evening in front of the fireplace with some blankets and the wife?
06:57 AM JT-Cave: windy here too but not that windy
06:58 AM Tom_L: 15 or so school districts have closed for today
06:58 AM JT-Cave: overcast so no viewing the meteor showers this morning
06:58 AM Tom_L: truckers are either gettin outta dodge early or staying put
06:58 AM JT-Cave: yeah an empty van is a big sail
06:59 AM Tom_L: i expect to hear about them flipped over on I70 today
07:00 AM JT-Cave: there's a 55MPH corner about a mile from 521 where cars and trucks going south run off the road a lot... the other day an 18 wheeler was laying sideways in the ditch
07:00 AM JT-Cave: you could see the oh shit skid marks from him on the road
07:01 AM Tom_L: we have an entrance ramp here where all sorts of things have gotten loose. pigs, cows....
07:08 AM JT-Cave: one of those ramps that gets tighter as you go up it?
07:09 AM Tom_L: yeah, old clover leaf design
07:09 AM Tom_L: they've been working to get rid of most of them in town here
07:34 AM JT-Cave: normally molds from China come via ship but this time Whirlpool decided to ship the mold via air so now we are on the fast track to get the assembly machine built...
07:34 AM JT-Cave: just when I thought I could take the rest of the year off!
07:35 AM Tom_L: that's what you get for playing hookey !
07:35 AM JT-Cave: I guess...
07:36 AM JT-Cave: anyway I think I'm done with the second copy lathe, just waiting for the spindle motor to come back from the motor shop so I can test it
07:36 AM Tom_L: nice
07:38 AM Tom_L: ok, headin out to see where the wind takes me today
07:38 AM JT-Cave: ok
09:10 AM unterhaus_: stewmac is worse than a hospital as far as markup. They sell a $15 lab jack for $145
09:13 AM unterhaus_: I swear some of their stuff they buy on amazon for ease of logistics
09:20 AM buzzmarshall: i stopped buying from them years ago as being in Canada and with SM's jacked up prices i find its just easier to source the stuff from asia or just build it myself
09:21 AM buzzmarshall: maybe if i was stateside where the shipping is free things might be better but even still i find alot of there stuff is way over priced and its not like its made in the usa either
09:26 AM pcw---home: MrSunshine the standard 7I76E is the sourcing version, we have a few of those in stock. We have no more 7I76ED's which is the sinking version. The next version will have Sinking and sourcing capable drivers but is still held up by chip availability
09:36 AM unterhaus_: stewmac shipping isn't free unless you pay them a yearly fee
09:40 AM unterhaus_: will miracles never cease, I found my ear band right where I thought it should be
10:17 AM roycroft: that is correct, unterhaus_
10:17 AM roycroft: i don't buy enough from them for that to make any sense
10:37 AM roycroft: their pricing is a big reason i don't purchase much from them, but they do have a lot of unique products
10:37 AM roycroft: and not all of their prices are unrealistic
10:52 AM aaroncnc: i am having bad luck with sellers on FB market this month. you list an item i msg you that i want to buy at your listed price then nothing. pure silence.
01:52 PM Tom_itx: https://earth.nullschool.net/#current/wind/surface/level/orthographic=-98.76,35.05,1682
01:58 PM Tom_itx is now known as Tom_L
02:07 PM XXCoder: wow big wond in middle of usa
02:07 PM Tom_L: right here
02:07 PM JT-Shop: damn Yuasa battery died pretty quick... installed 5/1/21
02:07 PM JT-Shop: second bad OEM battery
02:07 PM JT-Shop: weird
02:07 PM Tom_L: you just got those i thought
02:16 PM t4nk_freenode: how would you ever replace a battery on your own... if they wouldn't die ;)
02:17 PM t4nk_freenode: our local supermarket has done an excellent job on the lighters they sell... won't last more than a few days
02:17 PM XXCoder: think yuasa is a motorcycle t4nk.
02:18 PM t4nk_freenode: he's talking about the yuasa Battery
02:18 PM XXCoder: so am I lol
02:19 PM t4nk_freenode: right
02:20 PM t4nk_freenode: Zündapp made their stuff too well too
02:29 PM t4nk_freenode: oh my, I'm hungry
02:38 PM CaptHindsight[m]: highway speed winds made it here, 65F
02:41 PM unterhaus_: we had some strong east winds here earlier, but they went away as seen on that website tom posted
02:42 PM unterhaus_: I got a package from JT-Shop, thanks!
02:45 PM CaptHindsight[m]: https://www.wunderground.com/wundermap has it in almost real time by checking the "windstream" feature
02:51 PM JT-Shop: awesome
02:56 PM roycroft: are you interested in making any more parts, jt-shop?
02:59 PM unterhaus_: he's retired
03:00 PM roycroft: which means he has plenty of time to make parts :)
03:00 PM JT-Shop: I have an assembly machine to build on fast track now that Whirlpool is flying the mold from China and 2 copy lathe conversions to do oh and finish the spoke lathe feeder... it will be a while
03:00 PM unterhaus_: the 7i73 is a very common subject on the forum, but nobody ever shows their wiring. Which makes me thing their wiring is a mess
03:03 PM JT-Shop: and don't forget being a chicken tender...
03:05 PM roycroft: ok
03:05 PM roycroft: i'm not sure what i'm going to need yet, but i may need a couple parts made to fairly close tolerence that would be difficult to make on my little mill
03:06 PM roycroft: but i'm just now starting on the design work
03:06 PM roycroft: when i get closer to being ready i'll drop you a line and find out where things are
03:09 PM JT-Shop: there are usually days scattered here and there where I just take off or waiting on some part
03:13 PM XXCoder: sigh
03:13 PM XXCoder: watched guy make nice grinder holder for lathe'
03:13 PM XXCoder: then he 3d prints clamps.
03:13 PM XXCoder: he made toolpost holder from 5 axis cnc milling alum block
03:14 PM XXCoder: why not also make clamps there
03:14 PM XXCoder: "result is medicore" well no crap serlock
03:16 PM miss0r: bleh. Kid just got a positive covid test. I guess that means I will be going on christmas holiday a bit sooner than planned.
03:16 PM roycroft: i'm still not impressed with consumer-grade 3d printing
03:16 PM XXCoder: :( that sucks
03:17 PM XXCoder: roy it can be fine, though really it isnt fit all, because holder must be very rigid
03:17 PM XXCoder: and plastic just arent
03:17 PM roycroft: i hope the child does not get very sick, if symptomatic at all
03:17 PM miss0r: XXCoder: I saw that video too - I commented that he should not expect much better results with the bearings in such a grinder
03:17 PM miss0r: roycroft: No symptoms
03:17 PM roycroft: that's good
03:18 PM miss0r: But I must assume that if he has it, then his kid brother, me & the misses has it too
03:18 PM roycroft: but unfortunately your kid is now a disease broadcaster
03:18 PM roycroft: xxcoder: some of the resin stuff looks ok
03:18 PM roycroft: but the filament squirting stuff just looks like crap
03:18 PM XXCoder: resin stuff is bit more brittle from what I understand
03:18 PM roycroft: unless you do a lot of post processing
03:19 PM roycroft: and i say that as someone who is close to purchasing a second 3d filiament squirting printer
03:19 PM XXCoder: :)
03:19 PM roycroft: but i'm not going to be making parts to sell or give away to anyone else
03:20 PM XXCoder: i have plan for it, but too dizzy and weak to do much for now
03:20 PM roycroft: miss0r: if it's omicron that's definitely something you should assume, and not even bother speculating about
03:20 PM roycroft: i'm not sure how widespread the omicron variant is where you are
03:21 PM miss0r: roycroft: I'm thinking it is. That thing is basically taking over here in Denmark as of now
03:21 PM roycroft: we only have a handful of cases here in my part of the usa, but the number is doubling every couple days
03:21 PM roycroft: and that kind of exponential growth means it will likely be the dominant strain by the end of the year here
03:21 PM miss0r: yup. We have quite a few cases now, and doubeling every day
03:22 PM miss0r: I'm glad theres no symptoms, but it realy sucks that I have to close up buisness for the rest of the year. But it can't be helped
03:22 PM roycroft: everything i read about it indicates that it's much more transmissible than any previous strain, but at the same time much less virulent
03:23 PM miss0r: thats what the healthcare system 'round here says too
03:23 PM roycroft: it's basically acting like any virus naturally acts - finding a way to reproduce more efficiently
03:23 PM roycroft: a virus that kills its host usually doesn't survive as long as one that does not
03:23 PM XXCoder: roy thats what they suspect what happened to 1918 flu. it turned into far far less harmful version, and spreads far faster. so it took over and ended that plague
03:23 PM roycroft: yes, and that is probably what will happen with covid-19
03:24 PM XXCoder: its been 2 years around now. dec 2019-2021
03:24 PM roycroft: and as i said, that's normal behavior for a virus
03:24 PM XXCoder: I hope so, but may be while
03:24 PM miss0r: yeah, we will never 'get rid' of it. but it will be paralleled to the common cold in a not too distant future
03:24 PM roycroft: the mission of a virus is not to kill
03:24 PM roycroft: it is to make more of itself
03:25 PM roycroft: i'm anticipating that the seasonal flu shot will end up being quintavalent eventually
03:25 PM roycroft: it will include the seasonal covid-19 variant innoculant along with the other seasonal flu innoculants
03:25 PM roycroft: i find it flabbergasting what the right wing blogosphere are spewing now
03:26 PM roycroft: claims that vaccines, by definition, are "one and done"
03:26 PM roycroft: and that anything that requires a booster is not a vaccine
03:26 PM miss0r: on the upside - I then might have more time to work on my coilgun project :]
03:26 PM roycroft: and whining and moaning that we might need to get jabs every year
03:26 PM roycroft: i don't get it
03:26 PM roycroft: we get flu jabs every year
03:26 PM roycroft: that's not a one and done thing
03:26 PM roycroft: and people don't complain about the flu jab
03:27 PM roycroft: i really don't see what the difference is
03:27 PM miss0r: well, does the flu-jab contain bill gates funded 5G tracings devices?! I think not !!! (kidding)
03:27 PM miss0r: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12ossmGEDDEkJJsINhCI_m3ubaJADa3Hg?usp=sharing
03:27 PM miss0r: ^coilgun project as of now
03:27 PM roycroft: and once covid-19 has mutated into a low-virulance strain, i really won't give a rat's arse if people get the jab or not
03:28 PM roycroft: i'll still get it, just as i get the flu jab
03:28 PM roycroft: and i won't care any more about spreading it to others
03:28 PM roycroft: right now i still do care, though
03:28 PM miss0r: yeah, me too
03:29 PM miss0r: If I test positive, I'll have a hell of a task tracking down all the 'contacts' I've had.
03:29 PM roycroft: we're approaching 800,000 dead in the us, if we haven't gotten there yet
03:29 PM miss0r: Yeah
03:29 PM XXCoder: roy already past
03:29 PM * roycroft has not been reading the news today, which is probably why he's in a good mood still
03:30 PM roycroft: i knew we were close, and due to hit that number any time
03:30 PM miss0r: roycroft: Ain't it funny how that works? :)
03:31 PM miss0r: anyway, I'll call it a night. we have to celebrate the big ones birthday tomorrow (he is asleep now and will not know the result of the test before tomorrow - nice birthdaygift, ha? :)) Cya
04:08 PM roycroft: i doubt it would be legal to market this scary tool in the us or the eu today: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPZQ6jZLxUs
04:08 PM XXCoder: already watching it lol
04:08 PM XXCoder: love that channel
04:08 PM roycroft: and turn on cc
04:08 PM roycroft: there is no verbal narration
04:08 PM XXCoder: its always on for me lol
04:09 PM roycroft: yes, that was for the benefit of others
04:13 PM XXCoder: one thing I love about him is hes always careful with lead paint and abestos
04:13 PM XXCoder: most restoration or "restoration" channels dont show it
04:24 PM solarwind: I have to drill a lot of holes, about 3/16", into 1/16-1/8" metal mounted on a wall. What's the best kind of drill bit to use?
04:24 PM solarwind: I've started with a center punch and regular HSS twist drill bit, but the process is slow and you have to push hard
04:25 PM solarwind: I'll have to continue tonight. I'll dip the drill bit into cutting fluid to keep it cool
04:25 PM Tom_L: unterhaus_, i've showed my wiring plenty and yes it is a mess but works well
04:25 PM solarwind: I'm seriously contemplating buying a mag drill for this job
04:25 PM aaroncnc: solarwind, have you tried a split point?
04:25 PM solarwind: It's just mild steel
04:25 PM Tom_L: (catching up on the backlog)
04:26 PM solarwind: aaroncnc no I haven't, I'll check it out
04:26 PM solarwind: I'm also going to try using one of my lathe center drills lol
04:27 PM aaroncnc: also look up turbomax point bits
04:27 PM solarwind: The lathe makes it effortless, like finger level force on the tailstock lever
04:27 PM solarwind: Once I punch the hole through, a step drill bit makes it easy to continue. It's just the initial hole that takes a lot of effort to drill
04:27 PM unterhaus_: Tom_L, you have a 7i37?
04:27 PM CaptHindsight[m]: aaroncnc: have you looked deeply into Remora to see why it currently has such a low max step speed?
04:28 PM XXCoder: roycroft: dang that thing is complex
04:28 PM solarwind: These holes are just for sheet metal screws. They don't have to be precise
04:28 PM Tom_L: unterhaus_, no
04:28 PM Tom_L: mine daughter card is a 7i47s
04:28 PM Tom_L: CaptHindsight[m]'s map shows 75mph here
04:28 PM unterhaus_: I was specifically talking about the 7i73, but I'm an admirer of messy wiring
04:29 PM aaroncnc: CaptHindsight[m], no i am not experienced enough to understand. i am just getting back into coding and the last coding language i did was LSL about 15 years ago
04:29 PM CaptHindsight[m]: aaroncnc: thanks , just wondering
04:29 PM roycroft: i'd love to have a mag drill, but i'd use it so seldom there's no way i can justify the cost in money or storage real estate
04:29 PM CaptHindsight[m]: the LCNC for the ESP is also on the slow side, not sure why
04:30 PM aaroncnc: CaptHindsight[m], i know just enough to kinda follow but not know why things are. i know enough to break things but not always fix them.
04:30 PM CaptHindsight[m]: ESP32/28
04:31 PM CaptHindsight[m]: there is something about how the stepgens get implemented with LCNC since they are maxing out 2-4x slower than the approach used by Klipper on stm32 and esp32
04:31 PM CaptHindsight[m]: Scotta said he's using DDS methods but I'll have to look
04:32 PM aaroncnc: i think i remeber scot saying it might have to do with the spi bus speed
04:32 PM CaptHindsight[m]: probably just an inefficient use of the timers/counters is all
04:32 PM CaptHindsight[m]: yes, for the LPX17xx
04:34 PM CaptHindsight[m]: stm32f2xx are in this https://ae01.alicdn.com/kf/Hf66bd42c2c2c4e9cb8523d7b5bdbb1cc1.jpg
04:35 PM CaptHindsight[m]: and they reach 200KHz on 3-4 axis at the same time
04:37 PM aaroncnc: it would be nice to have faster rates. hopefully someone can poke around
04:43 PM CaptHindsight[m]: I have an older stm32f4xx dev board, not much IO
04:44 PM CaptHindsight[m]: I have been looking at the ESP32 stuff lately since it already has Ethernet
04:46 PM CaptHindsight[m]: i was waiting for low cost integrated drivers with SPI on stepper motors but the Chinese don't seem to have an interest
04:48 PM CaptHindsight[m]: Rpi4 ---> SPI ---> SPI Extender to 10m ---> [SPI Stepper Driver, Stepper Motor]
04:49 PM aaroncnc: why have the extender? is there a reason to not move the pi closer?
04:50 PM CaptHindsight[m]: then you just send position commands to the stepper motors and they generate the steps internally
04:50 PM CaptHindsight[m]: because my Rpi4 with LCNC and GUI might be 3-4m from each motor
04:54 PM aaroncnc: hmm, i just have mine next to eachother then am running a longer hdmi to my screen and the screen has a built in usb hub for flash drives and such
04:56 PM CaptHindsight[m]: think of the motors on a 1.5 x 3.5m router
04:57 PM CaptHindsight[m]: or a VMC
04:58 PM CaptHindsight[m]: plasma cutter, laser cutter for 1.3m x 2.5m sheets etc
05:07 PM unterhaus_: The part JT made for me fits perfectly, now I just have to find a 45 degree toggle clamp
05:09 PM XXCoder: just finished video
05:09 PM XXCoder: damn that things insane
05:15 PM JT-Shop: like a DeStaco clamp
05:15 PM JT-Shop: I made it to your drawing :)
05:27 PM _unreal_: sup
05:28 PM t4nk_freenode: Hi, backlashboy
05:31 PM t4nk_freenode: .... *sigh* ... okokok, I'm frojecting my hopes&fears unto thee
05:32 PM t4nk_freenode: *projecting
05:38 PM * JT-Shop punches out for the day
05:41 PM _unreal_: and he's down for the count, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.......
05:41 PM _unreal_: ve7it, you live?
05:44 PM t4nk_freenode: yeah, don
05:44 PM t4nk_freenode: t touch him!!
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06:33 PM _unreal_: good lord what a net split
06:33 PM _unreal_: ve7it, you live?
06:41 PM t4nk_freenode: yeah, don't touch him!!
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10:09 PM _unreal_: sigh
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