00:00:00 --- log: started haskell/02.02.09 04:28:58 --- nick: LoganZzZz -> Logan 05:46:58 --- join: chase_ (foobar@sigaba.azale.net) joined #haskell 05:47:07 --- part: chase_ left #haskell 06:29:14 --- join: Yurik (~yrashk@gw.telcos.net.ua) joined #haskell 06:29:17 re 08:10:48 --- quit: Yurik (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 08:21:11 * tmoertel needs an espresso 08:22:43 --- join: Yurik (~yrashk@gw.telcos.net.ua) joined #haskell 09:29:27 --- quit: smkl (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 09:31:44 --- join: smkl (~sami@glubimox.yok.utu.fi) joined #haskell 09:31:52 --- quit: smkl (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 09:32:13 --- join: smkl (~sami@glubimox.yok.utu.fi) joined #haskell 09:53:38 --- join: S-P-A-R-K (~spark@OL109-27.fibertel.com.ar) joined #haskell 09:53:45 --- part: S-P-A-R-K left #haskell 10:38:19 * Logan yawns. 10:38:56 Logan: :) 10:49:40 --- quit: Yurik (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 11:54:25 Logan: I've got a wicked test case for the bike problem. 12:02:41 Here's what it looks like: http://www.moertel.com/~thor/pragprog/acm-contest-1996/C-corners-soln-images/scenario-14-problem.gif 12:50:37 Heh, looks cool. 13:06:56 --- join: smklsmkl (sami@CCCIV.rdyn.saunalahti.fi) joined #haskell 13:10:01 The computer can find a solution to it that the human eye can't. 14:52:02 --- quit: smklsmkl ("...") 15:23:12 --- join: gene9 (dna@194.158.216.244) joined #haskell 15:23:25 !seen Yurik 15:23:33 ups 15:28:29 --- join: Yurik (~yrashk@gw.telcos.net.ua) joined #haskell 15:28:37 re 15:29:39 --- quit: gene9 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 16:14:22 --- join: gene9 (dna@194.158.216.120) joined #haskell 16:14:22 --- quit: tmoertel (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17:28:36 --- join: zorb (jay@66-90-218-106.grandecom.net) joined #haskell 17:32:49 * zorb just discovered that somebody apparently implemented part of the client-side ftp protocol in haskell. http://www.research.avayalabs.com/user/wadler/realworld/anonftp2.html 17:33:54 in case anybody recognizes the name "Wadler" it isn't him. Darren J Moffat is the hame given in that web page. 17:38:52 the page says the source is available "by request" so I'm not sure how he might react in someone asking him to let the source be used for the haskell-libs project. I think it might be a good starting point. 17:46:30 --- nick: gene9 -> gene9_afk 17:52:18 --- nick: gene9_afk -> gene9 17:58:49 quote: #python: s/guly/ugly 17:59:03 oh i skucho mne ;-) 18:00:29 gene9: mix your vodka with beer-n-wine and it will not be too boring :] 18:03:34 oh.. no.. negative... [] 18:12:54 --- nick: gene9 -> gene9-vodka_daet_o_sebe_znat 18:22:03 --- nick: gene9-vodka_daet_o_sebe_znat -> gene9 18:22:42 brb 18:22:46 --- part: zorb left #haskell 18:23:22 --- join: zorb (jay@66-90-218-106.grandecom.net) joined #haskell 18:23:43 wow. thirty character name limit :) 18:23:57 ;-) 18:40:03 --- quit: zorb ("Leaving") 18:58:27 --- quit: gene9 () 18:59:01 --- join: gene9 (dna@194.158.216.120) joined #haskell 19:03:56 --- quit: gene9 () 20:39:34 --- join: spatOp (spatOp@dsl-206-55-130-48.tstonramp.com) joined #haskell 20:50:18 --- nick: spatOp -> comatoast 20:55:39 --- quit: comatoast ("should be the last time...") 20:55:48 --- join: spatOp (~spatOp@dsl-206-55-130-48.tstonramp.com) joined #haskell 21:05:40 --- quit: spatOp ("Whoosh!") 21:07:34 --- join: comatoast (spatOp@dsl-206-55-130-48.tstonramp.com) joined #haskell 23:22:35 --- part: comatoast left #haskell 23:59:59 --- log: ended haskell/02.02.09