Friday, 2015-12-18

zarohey, yo! lets get this party started.00:14
anteayazaro: ha ha ha00:47
anteayaI'm happy to wait until tomorrow, just booked off 24 hours since I didn't know how many folks from apac or eu wanted to participate00:47
anteayaI'm going to go for a walk soon00:47
zarook, will have my ugly sweater ready for when peeps start showing up.00:55
anteayaperfect00:57
* anteaya is wearing her recently crocheted ugly wrap00:57
anteayaI can't do sleeves yet, it will have to do in the ugly sweater category00:58
anteayaI'm off for the night00:58
anteayasee you tomorrow00:58
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fungibusy morning...16:17
anteayaindeed16:19
* anteaya offers fungi a glass of egg nog16:20
anteayaanyone else for egg nog?16:20
fungii'm still on my vaguely eggnog colored cold coffee16:23
anteayafor after then16:24
anteayaping me when anyone is ready to get started16:51
anteayaasselin pleia2 zaro fungi let me know when you have time free, I think that is what we should base it on at this point16:52
anteayawho has a window of time16:52
fungii'm beginning to get caught up on urgent requests, so possibly close to being available16:52
anteayacool16:53
anteayafungi: anything specifc you want to share or do you have any ideas?16:53
fungii guess i could troll through my list of bizarre recipes16:53
fungirecently perfected a pretty decent vegan implementation of "sausage balls"16:54
fungimy wife's dietary restrictions have furthered my descent into kitchen chemistry16:55
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anteayaohhhh16:55
anteayaI'd be interested in the vegan implementation of sausage balls16:56
anteayaI found a way to make spelt bread that rises, I use vitamin C to get the yeast over active16:56
anteayahave a recipe that makes one loaf16:56
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* anteaya finds an old album of herb albert and the tijuana brass16:58
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clarkbohai17:00
fungicool. i actually do a lot of sourdough with sprouted, stone-ground einkorn17:00
fungialso gotten pretty good at making 100% whole wheat bagels17:01
clarkbooh bagels sound good but I don't currently have any17:02
anteayafungi: ooh17:04
anteayaI don't know einkorn17:04
fungiancient wheat ancestor17:04
anteayais it along the lines of spelt and kamut?17:04
fungithe recipe i'm using for einkorn sourdough would actually make a very, very stiff wheat dough because einkorn hydration is pretty different17:04
fungisort of similar, yeah. i mean, they're all grass seeds after all17:05
* anteaya notes we are practicing conversation rather than just going and looking things up17:05
clarkbfungi: we are starting to be able to get local barley, hops and yeast for all our brewing. Though selection is still small17:05
clarkbI also found traditional floor malted pilsen malt17:06
clarkb(I am stil trying to catch up on email)17:08
fungido you recycle your lees for the yeast?17:08
fungino idea if that's as doable for home brewers as commercial breweries17:09
clarkbsome people do the whole generational propagation thing but I don't brew enough of the same type of beer to make it worth the effort17:09
anteayamy friend who owns the local health food store has never heard of einkorn before17:09
clarkbfungi: for commercial breweries it is easier because they know well in advance what and how much of a beer they will be brewing so the yeast can be grown properly ahead of time17:13
clarkbfor me its more a matter of "a stout sounds good" then finding a good english ale yeast17:13
fungiahh, didn't know if you could just freeze a large enough sample and catalogue them for later17:14
fungiworks for sourdoughs anyway17:14
anteayawhat is lees?17:14
fungias long as you don't freeze at too low of a temperature, you can keep a starter frozen a year or more17:14
anteayais/are17:14
fungianteaya: the leftover yeast bodies that sink to the bottom of teh vat17:14
fungibasically17:15
anteayato grow more later?17:15
fungithere's generally enough of a live culture remaining dormant in them to restart when exposed to a new food supply17:15
clarkbfungi: ya but then you need freezer space and storage medium and a proper starter before brewing. Definitely doable and many people do it I just havne't17:15
anteayacool17:15
anteayathanks17:15
fungiclarkb: figured17:15
clarkbthough there have been several successful yeast startups by people that took that hobby commercial recently17:16
clarkbone in the bay area and one in portland that I know of off the top of my head17:16
clarkbhttp://www.theyeastbay.com/ and http://www.imperialyeast.com/17:16
clarkbimperial is all organic too17:16
anteayacould you use the same yeasts for bread?17:18
clarkbanteaya: you can, but they act slower so you have to accomodate for a longer rising period17:18
clarkbor is it "proving"?17:18
anteayaoften have two sessions of letting yeast do it's thing17:21
anteayasometimes called first and second rise17:22
anteayaor rising and proofing17:22
jesusaurusclarkb: i think its actually called 'proofing'17:22
clarkbanteaya: upposedly it can make bread that tastes like beer too17:22
clarkbjesusaurus: aha17:22
anteayathe first takes place as a mass so all the dough together17:22
anteayathen punch it down and make loaves and let the loaves rise17:22
anteayathe let the loaves rise is called proofing in my baking workflow17:22
anteayabread that tastes like beer without the beer would be interesting17:23
anteayaI have a cold room that is currently sitting at about 8C with lots of space in it17:23
anteayaI should perhaps start a slow rising dough and sit it in there17:23
jesusaurusanteaya: like a malted bread?17:24
anteayaI've done dough in the fridge before over night, that was interesting17:24
anteayajesusaurus: I don't know malted bread17:24
anteayajesusaurus: what is the workflow to make that?17:24
jesusaurushttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malt_loaf17:24
jesusaurusive never made one, maybe i should try17:24
anteayajesusaurus: we are practicsing talking to each other today17:25
anteayanot just looking stuff up17:25
anteayay'know the ancient art of conversation and all that17:25
jesusaurusi had a dessert bread once that tasted like a rye with malted milk mixed in, it was tasty and somewhat beer like17:28
jesusaurusprobably similar to a malt loaf, but i wasnt sure what it was called17:28
zaroas usual, fashionably late to the party17:28
* zaro is following the unorganic crazy17:29
anteayazaro: I _love_ that sweater you are wearing17:29
anteayazaro: whereever did you get it?17:29
anteayajesusaurus: that sounds awesome17:30
anteayajesusaurus: where did you have that?17:30
anteayaI don't think I have ever heard of dessert bread before17:30
zarono, don't have it on now, thought it might be crass since i'm in the office and no party here :(17:30
jesusaurusit was at a friend's solstice party almost a decade ago17:31
zaroanybody a skier in here?17:31
zarodownhill17:32
anteayazaro: oh okay, good call17:32
pleia2morning17:32
anteayazaro: I have in the past, used to downhill ski all through high school17:32
anteayamorning pleia217:32
anteayajesusaurus: sounds wonderful17:32
zaroanteaya: no longer17:32
zaro?17:32
anteayazaro: haven't had the time, don't have a car, not in shape17:33
anteayazaro: but you and I walked straight up the rock in georgia no problem so perhaps I should give my body more credit17:33
anteayaI like solstice parties, you learn the most interesting things17:34
anteayaso shall we just continue with random chat or do folks want to work in pairs?17:34
anteayaanyone with an opinion?17:34
jesusaurusi'm liking the random chat17:34
pleia2I did cross country skiing growing up, but never downhill17:35
pleia2snowshoeing too!17:35
clarkbI have done fall down bunny hill with snowboard17:35
zarois that fun?17:35
jesusaurusive always wanted to try snowshoeing17:35
pleia2both are pretty fun, it's really the only way to get around the countryside to see pretty things in the winter in Maine17:35
pleia2more tiring than you might imagine though17:35
clarkbjesusaurus: I actually ended up going down the run a step above the bunny hill by the end of the day17:36
zaroclarkb: i'm going to try that this year. with the kids17:36
jesusaurusclarkb: cool17:36
clarkbthe hardest part is delifting17:36
anteayapleia2: agreed snoeshoeing is tiring17:36
zaroclarkb: what's so hard with that?17:37
jesusaurusthe last time i went snowboarding, i was 16. i hit a patch of ice, then my head hit the ice, then i blacked out17:37
jesusauruswearing a helmet is important17:37
anteaya:(17:37
anteayahelmets are good17:37
clarkbzaro: with a snowboard you typically only have one foot buckled in so you have to carry your momentum off the minihill without falling over and creating a blockade17:37
clarkbzaro: as a newb its just hard to do when not strapped in17:37
zarojesusaurus: reminds me to buy helmet for kids17:38
anteayaclarkb: ah yes, getting off the life17:38
anteayalift17:38
anteayaI remember many a pileup17:38
anteayaI thought you were saying the lifting and was wondering what you were lifting17:39
anteayaused to ski every weekend through high school17:39
zaroone of my kids broke her arm last weekend.  in a big cast now and is distruptive to our skiing plans17:40
anteayaall my friends would go so we would just carpool up in large bunches17:40
anteaya:(17:40
anteayazaro: is she healing well?17:40
zaroyeah, 4-6 weeks to heal, but may consider putting on the slopes anyways17:40
anteayaheh, dad decisions17:41
clarkbzaro: its looking like a good snow year so far, hopefully will last late17:41
anteayayour fine!17:41
zarofunny thing is i google whether that's ok and surprisingly many other people in the same situation.17:41
anteayagroup stupidity doesn't make it any less of a bad decision17:41
pleia2haha17:41
anteayaI don't know your daughter or the break17:41
zarohaha!17:42
anteayabut really 6 weeks isn't long17:42
clarkbI think they usually say something like 6 weeks in a cast and 6 weeks out of the cast17:42
zaroshe's tough17:42
anteayaha ha ha17:42
anteayamy dad used to tell me the same thing17:42
clarkbzaro: did she break it skiing?17:42
anteayayou're fine, your tough17:42
* anteaya keeps missing the apostrophe17:43
zarono falling off monkey bars during recess17:43
zaroanteaya: you are tough, can't get anything by you around here17:44
jesusaurusugh, i sprained my arm that way when i was little17:44
anteayaI am tough, I had to live with my father's poor decisions about my well being17:44
anteayabut it is a holiday party17:44
* anteaya changes the topic17:44
pleia2it's somewhat miraculous that I never hurt myself seriously on the monkey bars17:44
pleia2good times though :)17:44
anteayaI liked monkey bars17:45
anteayaand swings17:45
zaroshe walked to the nurses office on her own afterwards to get wrapped up.17:45
anteayawhen I was in montreal in the summer there was an art installation called 21 balencor17:45
anteayazaro: I believe that17:45
zarothat's what i heard anyways, wasn't there though.17:46
anteayathere were 21 public swings with lights in the bottom of the seats so when you swung it looked pretty17:46
zaroanyways clarkb how bout them hawks!17:46
anteayaand the swings made musical notes depending on how high you swung17:46
anteayait was a group art experience, it was really nice17:46
anteayazaro: ha ha ha17:46
jesusaurusanteaya: that sounds fun17:46
clarkbzaro: everything but the running back situation seems to be going well17:46
anteayajesusaurus: it was17:47
clarkbzaro: sad for rawls since he was playing so well (best running back in the league by some measures)17:47
pleia2ooh, that reminds me, I'm going to a 49ers game on Sunday17:47
anteayayou had to line up and when a swing became free you got it17:47
pleia2I know nothing about football \o/17:47
fungiyeah, i used to use malt (diastatic malt specifically) to help the rise in my whole wheat loaves, before i started doing primarily sourdoughs with very long development times17:47
anteayaI swung for about an hour, been so long17:47
anteayapleia2: have fun17:47
pleia2have a friend in town who wanted to go, I'm tagging along, going to an NFL game seems like a life experience I should have17:47
jesusaurusclarkb: zaro: are they doing well this year at hand-egg (its not a ball and they don't use their feet much)17:47
jesusaurus?17:47
anteayapleia2: yes, you should have at least one of those experiences17:48
clarkbjesusaurus: they started slow and looked bad but should just make the playoffs on a winning streak this year17:48
zarotbh, i thought they were dead in the water after first few weeks17:48
anteayafungi: how long do you let your sourdoughs develop and what temperature?17:48
clarkbpleia2: the 49ers are having a down year this year17:48
clarkbpleia2: ownership fired their coach (who had three successful years to probably politics) and a bunch of players retired17:49
zaropleia2: i'm a big fan but only been to 1 live game.17:49
pleia2clarkb: ah, yeah, I heard they weren't doing well17:49
zaropleia2: i prefer the TV17:49
clarkbwhich is sad because it was 49ers vs seahawks for several years for the division17:49
pleia2and the superbowl is here this year17:49
clarkbzaro: ya but they have a shiny new stadium in south bay and it is probably warm there17:49
pleia2that's going to be something17:49
zaroclarkb: not as toasty as my house17:50
pleia2hehe17:50
clarkbha17:50
zaroor my buddy's house17:50
clarkb57F looks like17:50
clarkbso not that warm17:50
pleia2yeah, it's been cool17:50
anteayapleia2: my understanding of football is that it is based on how the europeans used to fight when they first got guns17:51
pleia2anteaya: I'm going to go with that17:51
anteayapleia2: everyone would agree to meet on the same field at the right time17:51
zaronot sure what kinda fan i am but i prefer relaxed atmosphere while watching.17:51
anteayapleia2: then they would decide who shoots first, like a duel with teams17:51
anteayapleia2: everyone lined up, the front row kneeling, then one side shot, then the other17:52
anteayapleia2: then everyone still able to reload did so and they did it again17:52
fungianteaya: my current recipe for whole einkorn sourdough takes place over several days. i feed the starter and leave it at room temperature overnight, then add more flour and water to make a sponge and leave it out for another 4 hours, then let the sponge develop in a refrigerator for roughly a day, then i add more flour and put it right back in the fridge for another day, then i bring it out to room17:52
fungitemperature for 2 hours, add sea salt, knead it, transfer to a pullman pan and let it rise at ~100f/38c for 4-6 hours until it hits the lid, then bake it17:52
zaroyeah, i think they flip a coin to do that now17:52
anteayathe generals stood off to the side, and when one side lost enough people the generals agreed who was the winner and everyone went home17:52
zarofungi: Wow! you have tons of patience17:52
anteayapleia2: that is my understanding of football17:53
pleia2anteaya: wfm17:53
fungilong development times at colder temperatures allow the bacterial cultures to proliferate, break down more of the proteins and bran, and increase the lactic and acetic acid content of the dough17:53
anteayafungi: sounds tasty17:54
anteayawhat is a pullman pan?17:54
fungizaro: once you get used to the timing, it's really pretty minimal effort. i use lidded bowls that fit a semi-commercial stand mixer model and use it to mix/knead17:54
fungiand i make it roughly weekly17:55
fungiso it's just added to the usual list of weekly tasks on certain days17:55
fungimuch like my week's coffee brewing17:55
fungiwhich i need to start today17:55
* fungi cold-brews coffee in one-week batches over a 24-hour period17:56
anteayatell us about that17:56
anteayathat sounds interesting17:56
pleia2mm cold brew17:56
fungigood quality coffee beans (i like http://www.deathwishcoffee.com/ ) in a good burr grinder on the coarsest setting17:57
fungii use a couple of 40floz/1.2l french presses and put 75g of grounds in the bottom of each17:59
zaropleia2: you ever tried to teach kids linux?17:59
zarowith your community linux work with the schools17:59
anteayafungi: how long do you leave it before you start to consume?18:00
fungithen top off with filtered water in each, stir (with a chop stick) a few times over a several hour period until the foam from co2 release dies down, then leave lidded overnight18:00
fungion the counter18:00
fungithen i press the next morning and transfer to a lidded pitcher to refrigerate for the week18:00
anteayazaro: she took computers to africa a few years ago18:01
zarofungi: so it takes 24hrs to brew?18:01
fungiroughly18:01
fungii get about 2.1l of cold coffee concentrate out of it, and drink about 300ml a day so it lasts me a week18:01
anteayadoes it get bitter at all, like hot brewed coffee?18:01
fungii usually cut 300ml of the coffee concentrate with 240ml of unsweetened hemp milk rather than using water or ice18:02
zarohow long does it take to go bad if you don't finish it?18:02
fungiit's not as bitter as hot brew to me, no18:02
fungizaro: no idea since i've never been at risk of letting that happen ;)18:02
anteayaoh so when I offered you egg nog this morning and you said you still were working on your cold coffee18:03
pleia2zaro: not in the US, there are laws and regulations as far as who can interact with kids in publicly funded schools, at least here in California18:03
fungibut anyway, the amount of effort involved is about as much as brewing coffee once or twice (cleanup included) but lasts me a week18:03
anteayathe temperature of the coffee was not a reflection of how busy you were since you poured it18:04
anteayapleia2: wow18:04
fungiright, i'm pretty much always just drinking refrigerator-temperature coffee instead18:04
pleia2zaro: need to be fingerprinted, background check, etc etc, not that it's a real problem for me, but it's a massive burden that the teachers typically don't want to deal with18:04
fungilike iced coffee18:04
anteayafungi: okay18:04
* anteaya makes a note18:04
clarkbpleia2: wouldn't want hackers to corrupt their minds with free software18:04
pleia2zaro: so we host training classes for the teachers and official teachers aids, and they teach the kids18:04
fungiyeah, giving seminars to college kids is a lot less work, because they're presumably already corrupted anyway18:05
pleia2clarkb: right :\18:05
pleia2fungi: hah, I've given talks at college classes before, no problem18:05
pleia2even in Ghana we mostly taught the teachers and the local volunteers who were maintaining the installs for the schools18:07
clarkbI figure if I only have linux around in the house and put "weekly software updates" on their chores list (its a meatspace crontab) that things will sort of naturally happen18:07
* anteaya refreshes the veggies and dip18:07
zaropleia2: that seems nuts, i'm volunteering in my kids school and interact with them.18:07
pleia2zaro: it's much different if you're a parent18:07
anteayaclarkb: I'm laughing at your daughter's chores list already18:07
anteayamine was along the lines of make bed, clean the bathroom18:08
zaroclarkb: nothing naturally happens.  you need a bad cop around18:09
anteayazaro: spoken like the good cop18:09
pleia2my parents didn't know much about computers, so if something broke and I couldn't use the computer, I had to fix it <- how I learned everything18:09
anteayazaro: you're wife is the bad cop, I take it?18:10
zaroanteaya: yeah, she's better at it than me18:10
anteayaI gathered as such from the way you described the bad cop18:11
anteayathat was not a bad cop self description18:11
zaropleia2: hmm maybe should just give them one of my broken ones. tell them to fix it otherwise no more computer?18:11
pleia2zaro: that would be my vote :)18:12
anteayathere was a lightening talk at lca two years ago I think and a man did exactly that18:12
anteayahe gave his daughters, very young daughters, just enough hardware and some instructions to get something happening18:13
anteayabut they had to build it to play the game18:13
zarohmm, interesting strategy.18:13
zaroi kinda like it :)18:14
pleia2at the Penn Manor school in Pennsylvania they have the whole computer lab staffed by student, so they learn all about everything having to do with maintaining the computers, Red Hat made a video featuring them over the summer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nj3dGK3c4nY18:14
pleia2the teacher who leads it, Charlie, also did a TEDx talk about it all: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8Co37GO2Fc18:15
pleia2I met him at FOSSCON a couple years ago, and we both were like "I've always wanted to meet you, you're such an inspiration!" it was very funny :)18:15
zarocool, just ship all your dead computers to me and i'll start a lab.18:18
pleia2hehe18:18
anteayapleia2: nice18:19
clarkbI talked to my dad a bit about doing something like that back home18:21
zarohas anbody ever hosted a meetup group? as in meetup.com18:21
clarkband apparently the local telecom has free internet connectivity written into their budgets for al lthe local public schools18:22
clarkbbut the municipalities won't deploy it because then someone would need to make sure the dsl modem was working18:22
pleia2zaro: I've hosted dozens of local tech events (started in 2003), but just started using meetup.com this month18:22
clarkbpleia2: calagator!18:23
clarkbzaro: ^18:23
clarkb(its hard when you live in a place that has latched onto meetup but I hate using meetup)18:23
zarowhat? is that18:23
clarkbits an open source community hosted event calender system18:23
clarkbbut it only seems to have really caught on in portland18:23
zarois that the meetup name?18:23
anteayaI too hate using meetup18:23
clarkbzaro: no its a replacement for meetup.com18:23
pleia2we finally gave into meetup.com for ubuntu california because of the network effect of it18:24
anteayayou can't view a meeting unless you are registered and signed in18:24
clarkbanteaya: yup18:24
anteayaso you limit your attendees to sheep18:24
anteayafolks who are tired of being forced to sign up for things like me can't see the meeting details18:24
pleia2but we still announce all our events in public and put them on loco.ubuntu.com (open source tooling on django for Local Community teams in Ubuntu)18:24
anteayaor rsvp18:24
clarkbhttp://calagator.org/18:25
clarkbPLUG is doing a Linux clinic at freegeek on sunday18:25
zaropleia2: how many ppl joined, rsvp and actually show up?18:26
zaroi'm asking because i volunteered to host a seattle area jenkins one.18:27
clarkbzaro: you might also talk to mark since he does a lot of seattle area meetups18:27
clarkbmay have region specific number expectation18:28
zaroohh, that's good to know.18:28
anteayamark who?18:28
zaroatwood i think18:28
clarkbyup18:28
anteayaah yeah18:28
pleia2zaro: generally speaking you'll get 2/3 of the people to show up18:29
anteayazaro: biggest thing wtih meetups is pick a day and time that works for you18:29
anteayazaro: and commit to showing up at that day and time for at least 6 months18:29
pleia2for a free event (a bit more if it's paid, even a small amount)18:29
anteayazaro: interest will be slow off the start and then pick up18:29
pleia2yeah, just have to keep at it18:30
anteayazaro: if you start changing the time and day before the 6 month makr you just lose your early adopters18:30
zaroso consistency is very important, good to know.18:30
pleia2I run monthly Ubuntu Hours and Debian Dinners here in SF, usually only 5-8 people, but the quality of attendees is high, I have fun, and I make it all happen on the street I live on (which happens to be next to a major MUNI/BART station)18:31
anteayavery18:31
anteayayeah make it really easy on yourself18:31
pleia2been doing these for 5 years now18:31
anteayaawesome18:31
zarowhat is ubuntu hour? is that online or actual local meeting?18:31
pleia2zaro: meet in a coffee shop for an hour and chat about Ubuntu, very casual18:32
pleia2pictures: https://www.flickr.com/search/?user_id=64684255%40N00&view_all=1&text=ubuntuhour18:33
pleia2usually I'll bring books to give away, an Ubuntu tablet for people to play with, whatever goodies I happen to collect in my travels (stickers, pens)18:33
zarodoes cononical provide all that paraphanalia?18:33
asselingood morning18:33
zaroasselin: welcome to the party18:34
anteayamorning asselin18:34
pleia2zaro: the books come from my publisher, goodies are usually picked up at conferences and canonical would have been the original donor somewhere in the chain18:34
* anteaya offers asselin a glass of egg nog18:34
asselinthanks anteaya18:35
pleia2the stickers, pins and pens at our last Ubuntu Hour are left over from a release party in October, Canonical sent them18:35
anteaya:)18:35
zaroanteaya: hey, where's mine?18:35
* asselin already had 2 drinks this morning18:35
* anteaya gives zaro his egg nog18:35
anteayasorry to have missed you18:35
anteayadid I miss anyone else, or anyone ready for a top up?18:35
zarommm, that was sweet!18:35
* pleia2 holds out mug18:35
anteayaasselin: sounds like the day is off to a good start18:35
* anteaya admires pleia2's mug while she fills it18:36
anteayazaro: glad you like it18:36
zaropleia2: and of course you blog about it.18:36
zaroright?18:36
anteayazaro: o'reilly has book giveaways for meetup hosts18:36
pleia2anteaya: haha, this one today! https://www.flickr.com/photos/pleia2/2163912228118:36
pleia2zaro: here and there, I definitely tweet about it18:36
anteayanice!18:36
anteayazaro: marsee henon18:37
zaroanteaya: ohh, any books or smoethig specific to the meetup?18:37
anteayayou subscribe to an o'reilly email18:37
fungipleia2: my early computing education was similar. while my dad did grok computers (he built them by subscription back when that was a thing in the hobby computing scene) he wouldn't buy me or my younger brother computer games, just books of game source code (also used to be a thing back then, usually compilations from computing hobbyist magazines)18:37
anteayaI can introduce you to marsee henon if you like, I'm sure pleia2 knows her too18:38
anteayashe works with o'reilly18:38
fungipleia2: something tells me that sort of computer education won't work on the current generation though18:38
pleia2anteaya: I know marsee :) but thank you18:38
anteayaand they have a list of books every month, new releases that they offer to meetup organizers to give out in draws and things18:38
anteayapleia2: thought so18:38
anteayazaro: they need reviewers for new books18:39
anteayazaro: and they like you to have an o'reilly banner on your meetup page18:39
pleia2fungi: I do worry with our computers-in-pockets that the world is a very different place18:39
pleia2fungi: no computer? whatever, angry birds and all my friends right here in my hand18:39
zaroi cringe everytime i see a little kids with a phone at school18:40
fungiyeah :(18:40
anteayame too18:40
pleia2and it's essentially a read-only device18:40
pleia2not at all like the computers I grew up with18:40
zaroasselin: your kid have a phone yet?18:40
anteayamy nephew tells me that he is aware of a study that children now have fewer social skills than in past generations18:40
anteayaand he is one of the always have phone in hand group18:41
pleia2anteaya: well, I wouldn't exactly brag about my own social skills, regardless of computers :)18:41
fungiwhat i _especially_ worry about is that we're raising now a couple of generations that have little interest in how the computers which enable their lives actually work, and when our generation is gone things are just going to fall apart18:41
asselinzaro, they use ours. I got them chromebooks last year18:41
anteayawell at least you know converstation is a thing18:41
pleia2fungi: agreed18:41
clarkbok tree is half covered in lights18:41
clarkbnow to buy more lights18:41
anteayafungi: yup18:41
fungihah18:41
pleia2clarkb: haha18:41
anteayaclarkb: :)18:41
asselinzaro, my youngest now knows how to operate the roku18:41
anteayaclarkb: at least you know how many more to get18:42
anteayaI had a car with manual wind up windows18:42
fungi"how to tell if you have bought enough lights: put on tree, see if it's covered"18:42
zaroasselin: ohh, i don't even let my kids touch the remote18:42
zaroanteaya: ^ see bad cop18:42
anteayawas driving my neice and nephew somewhere and my niece asked if she could roll down the window18:42
asselinyeah, happened when I wasn't watching18:42
anteayaI thought it was odd for her to ask, but assured her rolling down the window was just fine18:42
anteayashe didn't know how :(18:42
fungihand-crank window?18:43
asselinanteaya, lol18:43
anteayaI had to teach them how to roll down a window at about 12 years of age18:43
anteayafungi: yeah18:43
pleia2fungi: it's also the #1 reason I tell kids to get a degree in compsci even though I don't have one, "you wouldn't have learned the things I did"18:43
fungiyeah, my current car has those18:43
anteayawouldn't even reach out and try18:43
zaroclarkb: any light on your house?18:43
fungigranted, it's 20 years old now18:43
anteayafungi: my prefered method by far18:43
pleia2(always amusing when I'm giving talks at colleges, the "what did you go to college for?" question)18:43
anteayazaro: nice work there on the remote rules18:44
pleia2"welll...... you should totally stay in school"18:44
clarkbzaro I am typically thr grinch but we cut a tree down so it is getting decorated18:44
fungipleia2: yep, however i also have friends who are compsci professors, and the things their university insists they teach and the complete laziness the students are allowed to get away with leads me to believe that won't help much either18:44
anteayaclarkb: ha ha ha18:44
zaroclarkb: fake tree for us.18:45
anteayaclarkb: ever done popcorn strings with fresh cranberries?18:45
anteayaclarkb: get the orville redenbacher popcorn and very little oil, air pop if you can18:45
anteayaso much fun to string18:45
zaroclarkb: and lights outside have not come down for last 5 years18:45
pleia2fungi: yeah, that's disappointing18:45
fungiany more it appears that universities are disinterested in turning out educated graduates, and more interested in not upsetting people who are paying them18:45
clarkbanteaya no, we used to use a norfolk pine as our tree because it is wjat we had18:45
clarkbzaro haha18:46
anteayaI don't know norfolk pine18:46
pleia2fungi: I work with really clueful professors (obviously, why else would they invite me to speak? ;)) so I have a skewed view18:46
fungipleia2: yep, my friends are generally only teaching because they want to fix that problem, but tenure only gets you so far18:46
asselinzaro, my neighbor has a laser light projection onto his house. Easy to install and teardown. And lights up all the house and everything in front of it18:46
anteayazaro: nice, you are festive all the year long18:46
* asselin needs one of those18:47
pleia2I don't do a holiday tree anymore (I used to be huge into christmas), but my husband is tolerating lights https://www.flickr.com/photos/pleia2/23409143096/18:47
anteayafungi: very true, education is disappointing these days18:47
pleia2"you don't put lights up for hanukkah" "sure you do, they're right there!" ;)18:47
zaroasselin: wha? laser light? link please18:47
anteayapleia2: oh, that's beautiful18:48
pleia2anteaya: thank you18:48
anteayaisn't hanukkah a festival of light?18:48
pleia2anteaya: yeah, so usually just the menorah18:48
* fungi thought a menora usually was lit18:48
clarkbanteaya norfolk pine is a coniferous tree that grows in the pacific18:48
clarkbanteaya it isnt a true pine18:48
anteayaclarkb: ah18:48
pleia2fungi: that was early in the season18:48
fungioh18:48
anteayaclarkb: sounds nice though18:48
anteayapleia2: that is a really lovely decoration18:49
anteayapleia2: and isnt' christmassy at all18:49
anteayapleia2: I think you found a nice balance there18:49
pleia2of course I have pictures throughout the progression of lighting https://www.flickr.com/search/?user_id=64684255%40N00&view_all=1&text=hanukkah18:49
fungiwell, we just have a halloween tree which we put up around early september and leave up until february or so. mostly because i'm lazy and hate decorating any more than i have to18:49
pleia2turns out, I take a lot of pictures18:49
clarkbmy neighbor does the giant display18:49
pleia2fungi: haha, that's fun18:49
clarkbhe had a lighting party with fireworks this year18:49
anteayaso pretty18:49
anteayazaro: you do18:49
clarkbthe babies freaked out18:49
fungiblack pre-lit artificial tree on which i painstakingly replaced all the bulbs with purpose18:49
fungier, with purpose18:50
fungigah!18:50
fungipurple18:50
anteayaha ha ha18:50
pleia2nice18:50
fungihow can my fingers not type that word?18:50
clarkbporpoises18:50
anteayapurposeful purple18:50
anteayaeveryone has to be able to type purple18:50
fungipainfully purple porpoise18:50
anteayaha ha ha18:50
asselinzaro, not sure which one he has, but found this: http://www.laserchristmaslights.com/#!gallery/c66t18:50
anteayaclarkb: :( on babies and fireworks18:51
jeblairoh there's a party!18:51
anteayaclarkb: I can deal with fireworks about 6 times a year if they are expected and over by 11pm18:51
anteayajeblair: welcome!18:51
* anteaya offers jeblair a glass of egg nog18:51
zaroasselin: OMG! that's tacky!18:51
anteayaanyone else ready for a top up?18:51
zarodoes it look any better live?18:52
* jeblair proudly wears an egg nog moustache18:52
pleia2hee18:52
jeblairanteaya: (that's a canadian mustache, right?)18:52
asselinzaro, real ones are better, but this is real simple. anyway, using both would probably have a nice effect18:53
anteayajeblair: definitely18:53
anteayaso we abandoned the idea of organizing partners and went with just random chat18:54
anteayasharing bits about workflows for hobbies are of great interest18:54
zarowow! must look like because it's like all sold out18:54
anteayaso far we have heard about beer, bread, yeast for each and both, solstice parties, skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing18:54
zaroanteaya: i mean look good18:55
anteayabroken arms, bad cops, kids learn how to use computers rather than how they work18:55
asselinyeah, seems disney bought a whole bunch. I expect there'll be more like these coming out next year.18:55
anteayaand are now into holiday decorations18:55
anteayatree, menorah and halloween tree18:55
anteayaasselin: all laser displays much come with lightsaber sounds18:56
asselinanteaya, let's start a business plan18:57
anteayaasselin: ha ha ha18:57
anteayaI've never been any good at business plans18:57
anteayaI get stuck at, "So tell me what you are going to do..."18:58
asselinme neither, how about kickstarted18:58
anteayaI can never come up with anything18:58
anteayaturns out I can do stuff, I just never know in advance what that will be18:58
anteayaI'm great at figuring out why I did what I did just not what I am going to do in advance19:00
* anteaya takes a sip of tea from her handmade pottery mug19:02
anteayaI used to make pottery19:02
anteayaI really enjoyed it19:02
anteayaI made sinks19:02
anteayaand wanted to get into fireplace surrounds19:02
fungizaro: asselin: yeah, the vector laser rendering projectors are tempting since i now have a house with a 4-story-tall wall facing the street. there's no way i'm climbing up that to string/repair lights19:02
anteayahad a glaze workflow all worked out so that I could glaze fire in one firing, rather than two19:03
anteayabut the whole thing required more space than I had :(19:03
anteayaI still like the pottery I made though, the plates and bowls19:03
jeblairi wanted to set a colorful channel topic, but i don't think we can do that on freenode19:03
anteayafungi: ha ha ha19:03
anteayajeblair: what were you thinking?19:03
jeblairanteaya: you know, string up some 'happy holiday' decorations19:04
fungianteaya: for may years in my youth i was sort of apprenticed to my grandmother, who was a porcelain artist. that's fun stuff but all the kilns and mold stands do take a lot of space19:04
anteayaah yes19:04
fungis/may/many/19:04
anteayajeblair: that would be nice19:04
pleia2anteaya: do you go to some sort of shop with a kiln for that sort of thing?19:05
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anteayaI did hang up some snowflakes, icicles and tinsel yesterday but I think that got lost in backscroll19:05
anteayathat's nice19:05
jeblairoh a missed it19:05
anteayaI like that19:05
fungithough because of the way china paints work, you have to fire different colors at different temperatures (the minerals burn out otherwise) and so it's many firings with the different colors layered on in the right orders of descending firing temperatures19:05
anteayafungi: oh porcelain, I do like that19:05
anteayapleia2: I don't now, no, I had it set up in my home but the kiln placement never worked out19:06
fungiyeah, she was famous in porcelain art circles i guess. published lots of books and was constantly featured in porcelain art magazines19:06
pleia2anteaya: ah, wow :)19:06
anteayapleia2: took a course and rented studio space after that19:06
anteayajust hard to get going in a short period of time19:06
pleia2anteaya: nods19:07
anteayajeblair: oh it was yesterday19:07
fungibut my grandparents house was always cluttered with greenware drying all over the place19:07
clarkbfungi how deep into the wasteland are you?19:07
anteayafungi: yeah the multiple firing are pretty but was never my thing19:07
anteayafungi: really? I would love to see a magazine or book of her work sometime19:07
anteayafungi: yeah it needs a lot of space19:08
fungiclarkb: i still haven't picked up the main plot line (haven't gone to diamond city yet) but have been focusing on settlement building side quests. level 25 at this point. survival mode is becoming a bit more playable though super mutants are still a bit too challenging19:08
clarkbwow19:08
clarkbI am level 33 on normal19:09
jeblairwhen clarkb asked, i thought "that's either a game, or clarkb is asking fungi about outer banks geography"19:09
fungianteaya: i have a shelf full of binders with copies of all the magazines that featured her work over the years. can't bear to part with them even though they do take up a bit of space. held onto a few pieces of hers as well19:09
jeblairi'm still not _entirely_ sure which.19:09
fungijeblair: both19:09
anteayajeblair: I was wondering if fungi was fighting a fire I didn't know about19:09
clarkbjeblair its post apocalyptic boston in a video game19:09
jeblairoh, right19:09
pleia2haha19:10
jeblairi already made the big-dig joke so i guess i can't do that again19:10
anteayafungi: I bet19:10
fungithough i was amused when i discovered newbury comics at the right address19:10
anteayafungi: would love to see a photo sometime if you have one19:10
jeblairfungi: awesome!19:10
anteayaha ha ha19:10
fungigranted they have it renamed hubris comics, but the building looks similar and its at the right spot on newbury st19:10
jeblairi miss avenue victor hugo19:11
clarkbfungi you did silver shroud quest?19:11
clarkbso good19:11
fungiclarkb: i haven't yet, no, but spotted some of the associated items (left them were they were for now)19:11
fungianteaya: i'll whip out the camera and shoot a pic of one19:11
fungigimme a few minutes19:12
anteayathanks19:12
* anteaya goes to find some of her bowls and a clean background19:12
fungianteaya: here's a tile series i kept which she painted the year i was born. it's convenient since it's inset in a tabletop http://fungi.yuggoth.org/tmp/table.jpg19:21
zaroclarkb: hey, aren't your kids close to walking now?19:21
anteayafungi: ohhhh my goodness that is beautiful19:22
clarkbzaro: no they are only 6 months old19:22
pleia2fungi: wow, very nice19:22
clarkbthey are currently in the flail around on the floor stage and not very mobile19:22
fungianteaya: i have some much more impressive pieces of hers but they're boxed up right now. haven't had a lot of time to hang things up on walls since we moved19:22
zaroclarkb: thought their bday was vancouver summit?19:23
fungishe actually did a series of christmas plates, one each year for each of her grandchildren for about 30 years... but they're in a box in the attic at the moment19:23
clarkbzaro: no, was after I skipped summit because larissa had pre eclampsia and we had almost daily doctor visits19:23
anteayaclarkb: ha ha ha19:23
anteayafungi: I understand19:23
anteayawow19:23
anteayawell consider me impressed19:24
zarofungi: you must have a big house19:24
clarkbzaro: then a week later during a "non stress test" basically they lay oyu down and monitor your blood pressure and baby heart rates they called it and started induction19:24
anteayawould love to see any more of her work if you ever feel like sharing19:24
anteayashe is/was? a wonderful artist19:24
fungizaro: it's not huge, but i was lucky to find one with a decent sized attic19:24
clarkbher blood pressure  was likw 194 over some other far too big number19:24
asselinfungi, nice19:25
fungianteaya: yeah, she passed away about 15 years ago, but i'll see about getting some more of her stuff photographed at some point19:25
jeblairthose are lovely19:25
fungihowever, i need to see about better attic steps when we redo the top floor. i am not a fan of pull-down attic access19:25
zaroclarkb: ohh man, that must have been stressful.19:25
zaroclarkb: larissa take care of them while you working?19:26
jeblairfungi: they are better than set up the ladder and pop through the hatch :)19:26
fungijeblair: fair19:26
clarkbzaro: 18 hours later norah was born and 10 minutes after that chloe was born via emergency c section19:26
fungiwe're talking about doing an elevator from the garage to the first floor to replace the current terribly located interior steps. unfortunately the layout of the house is such that to reach the second floor and attic the elevator would need to be in a different part of the house19:27
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fungiso i'll probably just have to make do with better steps for attic access as a compromise19:27
anteayaI have open the closet door and climb the shelves to pop open the hatch19:28
anteayaI don't go into the attic much19:28
zaroclarkb: ohh, nice! two girls.  i didn't even know that til now.  i've heard girls are better than boys when young but i don't have boys.19:28
anteayafungi: yeah two elevators in one house shoulds like a bit much19:29
zaroclarkb: pink is the thing19:30
anteayas/shoulds/sounds19:30
anteayamy pottery: http://imgur.com/a/R5CBA19:30
clarkbzaro: yup, we were hoping for at least one boy but knew early on that it was two girls (you get all the ultrasounds and testing when you have twins)19:30
anteayanot nearly as impressive as fungi's grandmother but I enjoyed making them19:30
anteayateaspoons added as reference19:30
fungianteaya: oh those are nice!19:31
zarowow! those are nice.  for decorations or using them19:31
zaro?19:31
clarkbanteaya: the internet meme is to use a banana :)19:31
fungihard to tell from the shot, a couple look like raku method?19:31
anteayaclarkb: ha ha ha19:31
anteayafungi: thanks19:31
anteayathey look like it but no19:32
anteayaraku was never my thing, you can't eat off of raku pottery19:32
anteayaI like natural glazes19:32
fungifair point19:32
anteayathe brown one used ash from my stove19:32
fungibut it's fun to fire your glaze in smoldering wood/paper19:32
anteayabut I don't think the ash really made that much of an impact19:32
anteayayes it is19:32
anteayaI spend some time as a pottery tech19:32
anteayafired a lot that summer19:33
anteayabuild the raku kiln a few times19:33
fungiyour wheel technique looks great. very round19:33
anteayaand yeah playing with the different firing was fun19:33
anteayathanks19:33
anteayaI spent a lot of time learning how to centre19:33
fungii always had trouble keeping centered when throwing on a wheel19:33
pleia2anteaya: oh nice19:33
jeblairdidn't they eat off of raku back in the day?19:33
anteayaended up that I taught a few others how to do that19:33
anteayapleia2: thanks19:34
anteayajeblair: I think they did19:34
fungijeblair: yeah, they also didn't live long enough to go crazy from the heavy metal poisoning19:34
anteayabut now there is a standard for pottery to be considered foodsafe19:34
jeblairright19:34
fungithough these days you can use food safe glazes for raku too19:34
anteayaafter I would fire with a new glaze I went through a whole bunch of tests19:34
pleia2anteaya: did you make the last one to hold the stone at the top, or the other way around?19:34
anteayaweighed a piece out of the kiln, imperssed in water for 24 hours and weighed again, can't talk on more than 4% increase in weigh19:35
anteayakept a bowl with vinegar in it for 24 hours19:35
anteayaand another with drain opener19:35
anteayafor acid and alcaline test19:36
anteayapleia2: other way around19:36
anteayapleia2: it has a lamp that goes in it19:36
pleia2aha :)19:36
anteayapleia2: but lamp fuel evapourates quickly19:36
* zaro heads out to do some xmas shopping. came into office specifically for this purpose.19:36
anteayaand i needed a place for my crystals19:36
fungiahh, yeah if your glaze is not thick enough to seal all the clay then that's a problem. and right probably also hard to guarantee with raku19:36
pleia2zaro: thanks for joining us :) good luck19:36
anteayazaro: aw, thank you19:36
anteayazaro: enjoy shopping19:37
fungizaro: hope you wore protective gear19:37
anteayayes19:37
jeblairzaro: have fun!19:37
anteayaalso the clay has to reach vitrification19:37
fungiyep19:37
anteayawhich is the temp at which the sand melts in the clay body and becomes glass19:37
fungisince i mostly got to work with porcelain that was much less of a problem19:37
anteayasince at the very least the foot is always unglazed19:38
anteayayes, I can see that19:38
fungibut much different processes since you work with a slurry-like slip rather than solid clays19:38
anteayaalso I had done some glass blowing prior to the pottery course19:38
anteayaso glaze made a lot of sense to me19:38
anteayayes19:38
fungithat's something i've always wanted to try but never found the time19:38
anteayait is fun19:38
fungiwatched a lot of glass blowers, looks like great fun19:39
anteayait is19:39
anteayayou have to eat a lot of salt while you are working19:39
anteayawe all had bags of pretzels while we worked19:39
fungioh, i an imagine the heat is as brutal as ironwork19:39
anteayayou have to have a picture in your head and move fast19:39
anteayaI haven't done blacksmithing19:39
anteayabut yeah I would imagine they are similar19:40
anteayathe art college in my town has courses for all19:40
fungii've done a very little amount of ironwork, mostly at sca events19:40
anteayapottery, blacksmithing, glass blowing19:40
anteayasca?19:40
fungisociety for creative anachronism19:40
jesusaurusanteaya: ooh nice pottery19:41
fungibasically medieval reenactors19:41
anteayajesusaurus: thanks19:41
anteayafungi: ah fun19:41
jeblairit originated in berkeley, ca19:41
anteayayes I can see ironwork being poplar there19:41
anteayajeblair: did it?19:41
fungithere are wuite a few traditional artisans who attend, including some blacksmiths19:41
* anteaya tries to imagine jeblair as a medival reenactor19:42
anteayadid they wear bowties?19:42
anteayafungi: that sounds like fun19:42
jeblairit did indeed; i know the son of one of the originators19:42
jeblairhe is a hand woodworker19:42
anteayajeblair: nice19:42
fungioh cool!19:42
anteayaohhh19:42
anteayawhat kinds of things did he make?19:42
fungii mean, i knew it originated in berkeley but cool that you have connections19:43
jeblairbuilds amazing things by hand, particularly bookbinding tools, on account of he's also a hand bookbinder19:43
anteayaoh how lovely19:43
jeblairthe precision in his handmade tools is so far beyond machine made stuff it's crazy19:43
anteayahand bookbinding has been a topic of fasincation for me19:43
anteayahow wonderful19:43
* anteaya loves handmade things19:43
jeblairhe made a press for li...19:44
jeblairand of course, it had wooden threaded rods19:45
anteayaoh oh19:45
jeblairwhich surprised me, but in retrospect -- of course it did :)19:45
* anteaya is describing glorious things19:45
jeblairit's at li's shop so i can't take a picture, sorry19:45
anteayait's at li's shop?19:46
anteayali gets to use it?19:46
jeblairheh, i'm not sure she's used it for real yet though.  i think she might use it carefully.  would not want to deprive it of its purpose and all.19:47
anteayaoh true19:48
fungisounds a treat19:48
jeblairwe have another similar (in form at least) one that we made a long time ago which we can use if we need to abuse it.19:49
jeblairoh look, someone blogged a visit with him: http://biblioforge.biz/2013/01/28/a-visit-with-tom-conroy/19:51
jeblairthe presses in the picture are the same design as the one he made for li, except li's is for normally sized books, not tiny ones.19:52
anteayalook at the size of that bible!19:52
anteayaoh he didn't make the bible just repaired it19:53
jeblairmeanwhile, my router table was just delivered19:55
clarkbthere must be some sort of jig that you use to cut a wooden thread?19:55
jeblairwhich is sort of the opposite of that19:55
anteayacongratulations19:55
anteayahave you spent much time routing before?19:55
jeblairclarkb: yeah, i have no idea, i should ask :)19:56
jeblairanteaya: not on a table19:56
jeblairbut we need to make some picture rails for a room that is missing them19:57
jeblairso, seemed like a good time to start19:57
asselinanteaya, my wife's godparents son does lots of ceramics. Pretty neat stuff imho: https://www.facebook.com/unit.office/media_set?set=a.1073501702690183.1073741850.100000910910077&type=319:58
anteayajeblair: nice19:58
anteayaasselin: is that his work, the purple thing with the pretty trumpets?19:59
fungiyeah, router table and miter chop saw are on my list of things i need to get this winter for some indoor projects on the house19:59
asselinanteaya, not sure I saw anything purple....19:59
jeblairi believe i found a bit that will match the profile used in the rest of the house (the nice thing about craftsman homes is that the design and construction is more or less by definition fairly easy to work with)19:59
fungii promised my wife i'd make a hinged multi-layer builtin shelf assembly on one wall of the living room so we can put away our cds, dvds, video games, et cetera more neatly20:00
jeblairthat sounds complicated :)20:00
fungiit will be20:00
asselinanteaya, should be wings with red glass balls20:00
fungii enjoy engineering projects20:01
pleia2asselin: wow, that's pretty amazing20:01
fungiused to be a draftsman after all, so am no stranger to designing and building stuff20:01
fungiespecially cabinetry20:01
asselinI visited their home a few years ago. Like walking in a museum20:01
jeblairi did an ikea hack -- i installed a 19 inch rack in an ikea besta20:02
fungiheh, sweet!20:02
jeblairwe got it to hold our entertainment stuff in the new place (amp, dvd player, mythtv, etc)...20:02
fungii went with wall-mounting all the components behind the tv in the new place20:03
jeblairbut i still needed a place for the 16 channel mackie mixer20:03
jeblairso the left side is now a 19in rack, and the right side is shelves20:03
fungiwith a 75" panel, i have a lot of wall space behind it to mount things, so turned out to not be terribly hard20:04
anteayaasselin: sorry I don't facebook, all I can see is a purple base with lovely bell shaped trumpets20:04
anteayaasselin: facebook doesn't give me any other options20:04
fungimostly just put anchors/toggles in the right spots and used appropriately threaded right-angle hooks as brackets for most things20:04
jeblairfungi: i'm trying to imagine how that works, i must be missing something...20:05
jeblairlike, did you mount a dvd player sideways on the wall?20:05
fungijeblair: flat-ish components mounted sideways. chose components which were amenable to the solution20:05
fungiyeah20:05
jeblairaha, neat :)20:05
clarkbmy entertainment center is 6 4x4 posts with two levels of 3/4" A grade plywood20:06
asselinanteaya, ok, found his main site: http://www.unit-9.com/artwork.htm20:06
fungianything with a media slot or media tray got mounted right behind one edge of the panel so it's easy to get to while still being out of sight20:06
clarkbsuper college dorm room hack but its solid and not going anywhere20:06
asselinoh, there's the purple thing with trumpets :)20:06
fungii'll take a shot of the mess behind the tv since i have the camera out20:06
asselinhttp://www.unit-9.com/artwork-100flower.html20:06
jeblairclarkb: that's way better than cinder blocks or milk crates20:06
clarkbat some point I should stain it and pretend its real furniture20:07
jeblairyou can edge the plywood with veneer!20:08
anteayaasselin: ah better20:08
anteayaasselin: yes this is what facebook was showing me: ttp://www.unit-9.com/artwork-100flower.html20:08
clarkbjeblair: yup :)20:08
anteayaasselin: yeah20:09
clarkbthe best part was total cost came in at like $7020:09
anteayaclarkb: my favourite kind of furniture20:09
anteayafungi: ha ha ha20:09
clarkbthe big issue I found was buying anything decent costs way more money than I wanted to spend at the time and anything on the cheap ennd of the scale (like couple hundred dollars) was pressboard and :(20:11
clarkbso I took advantage of home depot cutting stuff to size and cobbled together a thing20:11
anteayayup20:12
anteayaI did that too with a bookshelf I have20:12
jeblairi am going to go grab some food, seeing as how the buffet here seems to have run out20:13
anteayadrew up the whole thing then went to the hardware store and choose the board myself and had them cut it up for me20:13
* anteaya looks at the buffet20:13
anteayaenjoy food20:13
* anteaya takes the empty trays back to the kitchen to be freshened20:14
anteayapaying the cutting fee plus the board was cheaper than buying a shelf and it wouldn't have been what I wanted anyway20:14
clarkbyup20:15
clarkbI also made it taller than is usualy (due to previous estup) with the intetion of cutting the legs to size if I ever need to20:16
fungihere we go. had to postprocess the shot a little since it's dark behind the tv. it's on an articulating mount, so easy to swing out to take a shot (or to work on the stuff mounted back there) http://fungi.yuggoth.org/tmp/wall.jpg20:19
clarkbis that a kvm switch for hdmi?20:20
fungiwhich one?20:20
clarkbthe thing to the right of what looks like a samsung bluray player?20:20
clarkbup and right of the wiiu20:21
anteayathat is very tidy20:21
anteayaand nice stone fireplace too20:22
fungithe samsung drive there is a usb-connected dvd+rw drive, wired back to a gigabyte brix i'm using an an htpc20:22
clarkboh thats what that is20:22
fungii didn't need the rest of the htpc particularly close to the edge of the tv, trying to save real estate there for things with media slots (hence just the optical drive for it)20:22
fungieven the ups everything's powered through is wall mounted though20:23
fungialso i really like that articulating mount for the tv. extremely sturdy and i can fit the tv up nearly flush against the wall (minus a few inches for teh things mounted behind it) or swing it out to almost a 45 degree angle20:24
fungiseating in the living room was a bit of a challenge since i wanted it to generally all face the fireplace, the tv, and the windows out onto the water20:25
fungiso doing the tv on a diagonal was about the only way to make that work20:25
fungithe black bars across the top of that space on the wall are brackets for removable arm shelves so i can quickly mount various game consoles above the tv and plug them in, then take them back down and stick them back in their storage ottoman when not in use20:27
fungivery convenient20:27
anteayait looks it20:27
jeblairnice!20:28
* jeblair says as he returns with a plate of chantrelle mushroom risotto20:29
anteayathat sounds delicious20:29
anteayabetter than the carrot sticks on the vegetable tray20:30
jeblairit's not bad :)20:30
jeblairwhenever i see chantrelles i buy them and do something with them20:31
anteayahow impulsive of you20:31
anteayawhat else have you done with chantrelles?20:31
anteayaI don't know them very well myself20:31
jeblairthat's only a few times a year here, but they have them all the time in europe, so that would be a problem if i lived there20:32
jeblairthey are excellent on pizzas20:32
jeblair(not like american pizza; like bread, olive oil, some greens and chantrelles)20:32
anteayaoh sounds great20:34
jeblairi've put them in grits (or polenta)20:34
anteayaI don't think i have ever seen them fresh here20:34
anteayanice20:34
anteayaI have made polenta before, I don't recall ever making grits20:34
jeblairthey have a lot in common20:35
pleia2American and United keep having shrimp with grits on their domestic first class menus, that is all I know about grits20:35
anteayacool20:35
anteayaha ha ha20:36
clarkbI had grits in atlanta20:36
anteayaeither a popular in flight meal or they got a good deal on the grits20:36
pleia2time for me to pop out for lunch, bbiab20:36
jeblairpleia2: if that's all you know about grits, i hope you haven't eaten it :)20:36
anteayaclarkb: what did you think?20:36
clarkbanteaya: its ok not bad but I prefer potatoes20:36
pleia2jeblair: it was tolerable for airplane food, I hope to try the real thing some day :)20:36
anteayapleia2: enjoy lunch, may they be grits free20:36
jeblaircause it's like the best thing ever done right, and i'm pretty sure it could be the worst thing ever done wrong.20:36
anteayaclarkb: okay20:36
jeblairclarkb: probably means your grits didn't have enough butter, cream, and cheese :)20:37
clarkbjeblair: thats the same stuff I put in my potatoes20:38
fungii grew up on grits, of course, being in the south and all20:38
clarkbso probably20:38
fungithough where i live now it's almost exclusively "shrimp grits"20:38
anteayamany things are improved with more fat20:38
anteayafungi: why might that be?20:38
jeblairfungi: weirdly, i didn't appreciate them properly until i moved away and started cooking liberally with fat :)20:38
fungibecause we have a lot of shrinp here i guess?20:38
fungier, shrimp20:39
anteayathat would make sense20:39
fungibig boatloads coming in every morning at the docs20:39
fungidocks20:39
jeblairi had to repair a lot of my ideas of cooking having grown up during the "fat is bad for you" phase of american food fads.20:39
clarkbjeblair: mine was the always overcook everything so you don't die of some disease problem20:39
fungioh, yes, my parents went to insane lengths to remove all traces of fats from our food growing up. it was terrible20:40
clarkbfood was questionable growing up but now I live somewhere with much better food handling standards20:40
fungiand also yes, the cook everything until it's black/mush because my mom was a public health nurse20:40
fungii also think eating lunch in hospital cafeterias for much of the 70s probably allowed her to forget what food tastes like20:41
clarkbbut I did get to eat things like tropical fish and goats and coconut crabs so it wasn't all bad20:42
fungiwhen she saw me making aerobically fermented pickles recently, she urged me to either throw them out or make sure my will is up to date20:42
clarkband one time sea turtle whic hI think I am supposed to feel bad for now20:42
fungiclarkb: if people living on those little dots in the ocean were the only ones killing and eating sea turtles, i don't think there would be much of a campaign to make anyone feel bad for it20:43
clarkbfungi: ya :( and the turtle I had did come from one of those very tiny little dots20:44
anteayafungi: ha ha ha, did you update your will?20:44
anteayayeah your use case sounds like survival20:44
fungianteaya: no, instead i enjoyed my tasty pickles full of life-giving probiotic bacterial cultures20:45
anteayain which case that is the point of having the creatures20:45
anteayaor one point at least20:45
anteayafungi: ha ha ha20:45
anteayamy sister is a nurse, but not as bad as public health nurses20:45
anteayashe finally understands probiotics too20:46
fungiwell, in mom's defense, she saw quite a lot of people living in squalor and disease on home health visits to some more remote areas of the appalachian mountains20:46
anteayawhen I was a kid my father read the atkins diet20:46
anteayawe had to eat potato skins from that point forward20:46
fungiso i can understand her having a very polarized reaction to sterilizing everything20:46
anteayayup20:46
anteayaoh I too can see my sister's point of view20:47
anteayaand in some things she also can see mine20:47
clarkbnow I want kimchi20:47
anteayaha ha ha20:47
fungiyeah, love me some kimchi20:48
fungialso sauerkraut20:48
fungiand nukazuki20:48
fungiaerobic fermentation makes great pickles20:49
anteayaI don't know nukazuki20:49
fungithough this batch was an assortment of habanero and jalapeƱo peppers from a friend's garden20:49
funginukazuki is daikon radish fermented in rice bran20:49
fungier, nukazuke20:50
anteayaoh my20:50
anteayaI have never come across that before20:50
anteayaI do like daikon radish20:50
fungidunno why i wanted that to be ki instead if ke20:50
anteayayour fingers didn't like purple earlier today either20:51
anteayaasselin: that person's art is stunning20:51
fungiit's got a pretty strong lactobacillus flavor, more so than sauerkraut, so somewhat of an acquired taste (i guess unless you grew up with it, which i did not)20:51
anteayaasselin: it looks like they have some industrial installations in that picture gallery20:52
clarkbfungi: I ate too much takuan growing up20:52
anteayaor unless you like to try new things, which you seem to20:52
anteayaclarkb: what is that?20:52
clarkbpickled daikon20:53
fungiyeah, most of asia has it in one form or another20:53
clarkbthough we did the terrible thing of mixing koolaid into the liquid >_>20:54
fungiusually consumed as a digestive aid, especially with rice20:54
clarkbbut also a lot of pickled ginger, mangos, and papaya20:54
fungithose all sound awesome, but i am quite a fan of just about any kind of pickle20:54
clarkbpickeld green mangos are my favorite20:54
fungiare those done with salt-packing like umeboshi?20:55
clarkbwe did them with salt and vinegar I want to say20:55
clarkbmy grandmother would make them I should ask her20:55
anteayaI like green mangos20:56
clarkbanteaya: green mangos with a little shoyu is very good20:56
fungii've always assumed other moist/pulpy fruits would work well done in the same style used to make umeboshi but have never had occasion to test the theory20:56
anteayaclarkb: sounds nice20:56
anteayawhen I was in thailand I ate them dipped in chili salt20:56
fungii should get a vat of some local fruits and local sea salt going and see what happens20:57
clarkbhttp://userealbutter.com/2011/03/28/vietnamese-pickled-green-mangoes-recipe/20:57
clarkbso thats very similra so must've been sugar not salt20:57
fungiinteresting. and yeah sugar will do similar things20:57
clarkbbut we would typically add the peper when eating20:57
anteayathat is an easy recipe20:57
fungihence why pickles have been a popular form of food preservation worldwide throughout much of our history20:58
clarkbhttp://www.cuisinivity.com/globalfeast/pacific/Marshall_Islands/2013/BellApple.php we also ate a lot of those with shoyu20:58
clarkbalso apple bread/cake using them20:59
clarkbfungi: but basically the same process for green papaya iirc21:01
clarkbremove seed(s) add vinegar and white crystel (sugar/salt I don't remember) let sit21:01
fungithat's more or less my pickling technique, though i like to start with a live culture vinegar and not pasteurize it during preparation21:02
fungiprobably mostly to annoy my mom21:02
asselinanteaya, yes it is. both his parents are professional artists.21:03
anteayaasselin: ah that makes sense now21:05
anteayaasselin: was trying to picture how someone would get to his state with having a teacher and an account as parents21:05
anteayafungi: ha ha ha21:06
asselingenetics, though my daughters have an amazing art abilities, but my handwriting is horrible and my wife is average.21:06
clarkbfungi: salted fish is really common on the more remote atolls21:07
clarkbfungi: eventually the fish takes on the taste and consistency of salt crystals21:07
fungiclarkb: i imagine that being along the same lines as scandinavian gravlax?21:08
fungithough maybe more salty21:08
anteayaasselin: what kind of media do your daughters favour?21:08
fungigravlax was traditionally just filleted and then laid over the ship railings, so brined in the cold salt spray21:08
fungiand i find it most edible21:09
clarkbthis is dry cure using fish split in half packed in salt with a weight on top21:09
asselinanteaya, my oldest is pen/pencil and paper, she likes to draw stories. my youngest is more crafty, so colors, glue, scissors, etc21:09
fungiclarkb: sounds excellent. more like salmon jerky then flavor-wise21:09
anteayaI had a dream last night someone was talking about sailing, according to them the passage from florida to glasgow would take 2 days21:10
anteayastiff breeze blowing straight north apparently21:11
anteayaasselin: nice21:11
clarkboh http://www.cuisinivity.com/globalfeast/pacific/Marshall_Islands/2013/coconuts_part2.php that site also talks about fermented coconut sap21:11
clarkbalso my favorite part of the coconut, the sponge21:11
anteayathe sponge?21:13
anteayaI don't know that part21:13
asselinhere's something my oldest drew: http://imgur.com/kY1MO9D those paper dogs I got from japan. they loved them21:15
clarkbanteaya: that page hsa pictures but as the coconut sprouts the insides of the coconut solidy into a sponge21:15
clarkbanteaya: so all the liquid goodness turns into spongy goodness21:15
anteayawow21:16
anteayathat sounds awesome21:16
anteayaand coconut sap!21:16
anteayaasselin: how lovely21:16
anteayaasselin: she has a good eye for proportion and balance21:17
anteayahard to get all the body parts to be the right size when you first get going21:17
asselinhere's a fun one: can you find the 7 differences: http://imgur.com/MdAMgdk21:18
anteayaoh goodness21:24
* anteaya looks closer21:24
anteayahow very detailed21:24
anteayaasselin: this is what I have so far: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/7-differences21:28
anteayaasselin: I'm missing one21:28
anteayaasselin: the red hoop above the boy's head?21:29
asselinyeah....it's 'more' than 7....21:30
anteayaah21:30
asselinyeah...not too serious, just for fun :)21:31
fungiclarkb: i'm wanting to figure out how much work coconut palms would be in my yard. i see a few people with them here, but i think they have to get the tops bagged in the winter since it's very windy here and can get below freezing at times21:31
anteayaasselin: she is very good21:31
anteayaasselin: she has a wonderful eye for detail21:31
asselinthe title translats to "the differences of jumping hoops/rings"21:31
fungiwe have lots of indigenous palmettos, but they're a lot more hardy in the cold21:31
anteayaah ha21:31
asselinand the boy in the right pointing at 'you' is saying "now it's your turn"21:31
anteayaasselin: spanish class?21:31
asselinfrench21:32
anteayareally? I was going to guess french21:32
asselinin the middle, she says it's not for children 3 years and under21:32
anteayaoh now I see21:32
anteayaha ha ha21:32
anteayaart with warning labels21:32
anteaya:)21:32
asselinlol21:32
anteayahow conscientious21:32
anteayafungi: how tall of a ladder would you need to bag your coconut palms?21:33
fungianteaya: however tall the palms grow21:33
clarkbyou can notch steps in the trunk21:34
fungii suspect a lot of the ones here i see are being handled by contract landscapers with cherry-picker trucks21:34
anteayaclarkb: ha ha ha, tree and ladder21:34
anteayaI would definitely need to bag my coconut palms21:35
anteayafungi: so do you make your own nuka-bed from roasted rice bran?21:48
fungianteaya: i haven't tried making nukazuke yet, though my understanding is that you can just collect the bran that accumulates on your rice cooker21:48
fungior at least that's what a lot of asian households do when setting up their own nuka-beds for such purposes21:49
anteayaah cool21:49
anteayaI must say I have not come across a lot of rice bran myself in my rice cooking21:49
fungii sort of feel bad every time i have to clean the caked-on bran on my cooker, though i cook a lot of brown rice so it tends to leave a bit more residue21:50
fungiseems like i should put it to good use21:50
anteayaperhaps I am cooking a differently kind of rice21:50
anteayadifferent21:51
fungioh, yeah i'm also using asian short-grained rices, not the sort that north americans are used to21:51
anteayaah there we go21:52
fungii like sticky rice, not loose rice21:54
fungiso need the shorter-grain varieties to get that texture21:55
anteayaah yes22:09
anteayado you do anything specific with the sticky rice, like make sushi or serve it in the shape of a ball?22:10
fungiall of the above and more22:10
fungieat it in a bowl with curry sauce, with stir fry, et cetera22:10
fungihave it in a bowl topped with a few pickle slices as part of a larger meal22:11
fungisticky rice is simply much easier to eat with chop sticks than loose rice22:11
pleia2speaking of which, plastic light saber chop sticks? clever, but poor execution22:14
pleia2transparent plastic used to make them is too slippery, requires master level chop stick skills22:15
pleia2I don't mind them so much, but I tend to give guests the wooden ones :)22:15
fungimy mastery of chop sticks improved considerably when i started using stainless stell ones at home22:16
fungialso nice to be able to just toss them in the dishwasher22:16
pleia2oh, that is nice22:16
fungistainless steel i mean, of course22:17
pleia2the other problem with the plastic is I'm afraid I'll break them, I imagine that's not a problem with the stainless steel ones22:17
jeblairaccording to li, 'pick up a marble out of a bowl of water' is an exercise parents have their children do.  (or more likely, grandparents)22:17
fungiyeah, these stainless steel chop sticks are remarkably durable22:18
jeblairer, with chopsticks, in case that wasn't clear22:18
fungii could probably permanently bend them, but it would take some effort22:18
jeblair"i mean, that's great you got that marble out of there.  i'm really proud of you.  now, can you try it with chopsticks?"22:18
* fungi wonders how many chinese children then try to eat the marble22:19
pleia2hah, that does seem like master level22:19
fungisuccessful party! now i have to bow out and go have beer^H^H^H^Hdinner somewhere22:50
fungihappy holidays to all!22:50
clarkbenjoy22:50
clarkbI had to do emergency baby baths22:50
jeblairfungi: happy holidays!22:50
clarkbthey had synchronized explosions22:50
jeblairclarkb: you know how to party22:51
anteayathanks all22:53
anteayait was a fun afternoon22:53
anteayajeblair: care to help me pack away the decorations?22:53
* anteaya cleans up the buffet and egg nog glasses22:53
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anteayathanks22:54
jeblaireasy cleanup22:54
anteayaindeed22:54
anteayathat was a fun experiment22:54
anteayaglad it was successful22:54
jeblair++ thanks!22:55
anteayawelcome :)22:56
asselinthanks, and easy to get home :)23:12
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