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[01:38]<kjr>philip: hahahahaha. hah. haaaaah.
[01:38]<tml>philip: Indeed? So, do you think I should do that one thing I was thinking of, then?
[01:38]<fxyfyf>you did mention it once, indirectly, but mentioned it nevertheless
[01:39]<fxyfyf>TML: do the other thing first
[01:39]<kjr>philip: since you know all... will Intel hire me today?
[01:39]<tml>philip: *sigh* I was afraid you'd say that
[01:39]<fxyfyf>heh
[01:39]<rdacdqoq7n>Okay, some of you might remember my question about a form validation lib from earlier. Well, I'm going about it myself and I'd like to know, what is the best resource to use for learning regular expressions and how to validate form fields using them?
[01:39]<fxyfyf>Kog: yes, you will be hired
[01:39]<tml>!tell Ricky28269 about MRE
[01:39]<kjr>philip: awesome. It's my birthday today, so that'd be a nice present
[01:40]<kjr>Ricky28269: go read the php pages on PCRE
[01:40]<tml>Intel? Blech
[01:40]<kjr>TML: I buy AMD chips myself, but Intel is doing all the interesting research
[01:40]<tml>Gimme the Google-plex so I can sap the minds there of all useful knowledge
[01:40]<rdacdqoq7n>Okay, thanks
[01:40]<fxyfyf>work in the mac division and have them hurry to send my macbook :)
[01:40]<kjr>TML: you imply that there's useful knowledge in here?
[01:41]<kjr>philip: I want nothing to do with macs, although I hear that they're using the new intel core
[01:41]<tml>Kog: I disagree with your statement. I think AMD is doing some fascinating research.
[01:41]<kjr>TML: what original research are they doing...?
[01:41]<kjr>TML: and in which country?
[01:41]<tml>Virtualization
[01:41]<tml>In the US
[01:41]<myrw>i heart AMD
[01:42]<myrw>but i own an intel mac :)
[01:42]<kjr>TML: Intel has that too
[01:42]<myrw>if my macbook pro were a chick, id do her
[01:42]<tml>Kog: But AMD's research is generally considered the leader in that field.
[01:42]<svjzdzxzsnz>gah... 4 hours to _draw_ a single page... That's a LOT :/
[01:43]<kjr>TML: hm, I wouldn't know
[01:43]<myrw>Stormchaser: ?!
[01:43]<tml>Last I looked, a lot of the Intel virtualization stuff was just like their EMT64: reading AMD research and cloning it
[01:44]<zufn->I used to be pro AMD \o/ But lack of SSE2/SSE3 on anything but their 64bit chips kinda irritated me :(
[01:44]<wyff[wnzc]>TML, Do you still have that computer I sent you, long time ago?
[01:44]<tml>will[werk]: Heh...it died.
[01:44]<wyff[wnzc]>:(
[01:44]<tml>will[werk]: About 3 months ago
[01:44]<svjzdzxzsnz>um... There is SSE2 / SSE3 in their chips :P
[01:44]<kjr>TML: neh, that's not the stuff the interests me anyway
[01:44]<wyff[wnzc]>heh
[01:44]<wyff[wnzc]>TML, Wasn't it an AMD?
[01:44]<tml>will[werk]: Lasted me a dang long time, though
[01:44]<tml>Yeah
[01:44]<zufn->Stormchaser: Which? The entire Athlon range only had SSE.
[01:44]<kjr>TML: Intel's storage department has something I really want
[01:44]<kjr>sorry... Storage Technologies Group
[01:44]<wyff[wnzc]>TML, That whole converstation remind me about that... heh. So what did you replace it with?
[01:45]<tml>will[werk]: Some eMachines $300 thing off tigerdirect
[01:45]<svjzdzxzsnz>Zule-: flags: fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush mmx fxsr sse sse2 syscall nx mmxext fxsr_opt lm 3dnowext 3dnow pni lahf_lm
[01:45]<svjzdzxzsnz>^-- amd ^$
[01:45]<svjzdzxzsnz>er... 64
[01:45]<tml>Zule-: SEE2 and SSE3 are not something I find particularly interesting
[01:46]<zufn->Yea, I did say all except the 64bit chips.
[01:46]<zufn->I do :( The Adobe Creative Suite wants SSE2 :(
[01:46]<zufn->Err, Production Suite, rather.
[01:46]<svjzdzxzsnz>heh
[01:46]<kjr>why buy an emachine for $300 when you can get a dell for cheaper
[01:46]<svjzdzxzsnz>GIMP \o/
[01:47]<zufn->You guys are lucky you can get PCs that cheap D:
[01:47]<tml>Zule-: Nothing that runs on my linux console will run any better because of SSE2/3
[01:47]<svjzdzxzsnz>TML: Hum... Maybe MPlayer...
[01:47]<wyff[wnzc]>Kog, Doubt any cheaper.
[01:47]<wyff[wnzc]>Lowest Dell I've seen was $299.
[01:47]<zufn->Different needs I guess. I liked AMD before my needs sort of grew into apps that wanted SSE2 :(
[01:48]<kjr>will[werk]: $250 now
[01:48]<zufn->Lowest Dell I've seen in the UK was about 400-500, GBP... and conversation rate makes that figure more nasty :)
[01:48]<svjzdzxzsnz>Zule-: Then buy Athlon64... Thy're pretty cheap now...
[01:48]<tml>Stormchaser: mplayer plays my DVDs just fine, I don't need SSE2/3
[01:48]<wyff[wnzc]>Kog, Well, maybe now. But he bought that 3 months ago...
[01:48]<svjzdzxzsnz>TML: note that 'maybe' there :)
[01:48]<kjr>will[werk]: it's been on sale for quite some time
[01:48]<zufn->Meh, I can't afford a new Motherboard... and possibly ram... and such :(
[01:48]<wyff[wnzc]>I was not impressed at all with my Dell.
[01:49]<tml>Stormchaser: Even if mplayer uses 100% of my CPU, that's fine, because I don't work while playing a DVD
[01:49]<tml>or vice-versa
[01:49]<tml>Ah, now RAM...yes
[01:49]<tml>I could use more RAM
[01:49]<zufn->Dualcore! \o/
[01:49]<svjzdzxzsnz>TML: Granted :)
[01:49]<zufn->Stormchaser: How much do you have? :(
[01:49]<svjzdzxzsnz>1G
[01:49]<tml>And I desperately want a 64 bit chip
[01:49]<zufn->Ho ho ho...
[01:49]<zufn->2GB :D
[01:49]<tml>I'm sick of "long long int"
[01:50]<tml>Zule-: Dual core, also, would generally be worthless to me, given that most of the stuff I use is decidedly ST
[01:50]<svjzdzxzsnz>Zule-: You wouldn't imagine, how much those graphical programs consume... er... OR maybe you would...
[01:50]<zufn->I know only too well :/
[01:50]<wyff[wnzc]>TML, You run only one app at a time?
[01:51]<sxylxnrm>Thanks all
[01:51]<tml>will[werk]: In a manner of speaking
[01:51]<zufn->I wonder how much it would cost me to import a Dell...
[01:51]<dugygg>is there a way to get the http status code when doing an fopen()?
[01:52]<tml>will[werk]: Sure, the webserver and database run in the background, but even then, they're only active for short bursts
[01:52]<tml>And they're generally IO bound, rather than CPU bound.
[01:52]<tml>I haven't had my load above 0.00 for as long as I can remember
[01:55]<svjzdzxzsnz>TML: Ha! Can't beat the feeling, that a puny mortal with um... Limited education would go and upgrade stuff for University of computer science :)
[01:57]<kjr>Stormchaser: if it makes you feel better, he was summarily executed afterwords
[01:57]<svjzdzxzsnz>Kog: Who was?







