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    From apam@21:1/126.1 to All on Sun Dec 6 15:10:10 2020
    Hey

    It's been really hot here last few days, and haven't done much
    programming wise.

    Started on adding tic support to postie, but otherwise probably v0.8 will
    just be bug fixes.

    I found a bug in postie where it wasn't checking seen bys before sending
    a message to links, in normal operation this wouldn't really matter, but
    I guess in that mesh type setup it would be a problem.

    Well, that's all for now.

    Andrew


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  • From Tiny@21:1/130 to apam on Sun Dec 6 09:04:58 2020
    apam wrote to All <=-

    It's been really hot here last few days, and haven't done much
    programming wise.

    Ugh. Winter is kicking in here. Still not too bad but cold
    enough for me. Sitting at -3 rigth now at 4:04 in the am.

    matter, but I guess in that mesh type setup it would be a problem.

    Hoping tomorrow (Monday) I can fix my postie setup and fire off some
    test messages.

    Shawn

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  • From apam@21:1/126 to Tiny on Sun Dec 6 23:06:28 2020
    Ugh. Winter is kicking in here. Still not too bad but cold
    enough for me. Sitting at -3 rigth now at 4:04 in the am.

    Is that celsius? -3 is pretty cold, though I have no idea about
    farenheight.

    It actually started raining tonight and tomorrow it should be a bit
    cooler.

    Hoping tomorrow (Monday) I can fix my postie setup and fire off some
    test messages.

    Cool, let me know if you have any problems :)

    Andrew


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  • From Tiny@21:1/130 to apam on Mon Dec 7 13:13:56 2020
    apam wrote to Tiny <=-

    Is that celsius? -3 is pretty cold, though I have no idea about farenheight.

    Yes it's celsius. It's not really cold though, I just like to
    complain at anything under 5c.

    Hoping tomorrow (Monday) I can fix my postie setup and fire off some
    test messages.
    Cool, let me know if you have any problems :)

    Will do.

    Shawn

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  • From Blue White@21:4/134 to apam on Mon Dec 7 11:11:25 2020
    apam wrote to Tiny <=-

    Ugh. Winter is kicking in here. Still not too bad but cold
    enough for me. Sitting at -3 rigth now at 4:04 in the am.

    Is that celsius? -3 is pretty cold, though I have no idea about farenheight.

    -3F is quite a bit colder than -3C. I think -3C is around 25-28F.

    32F = 0C



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  • From Adept@21:2/108 to Blue White on Mon Dec 7 22:59:03 2020
    Is that celsius? -3 is pretty cold, though I have no idea about farenheight.

    -3F is quite a bit colder than -3C. I think -3C is around 25-28F.

    32F = 0C

    If we're going to talk useful scales, 0F is generally about the temperature that home freezers are kept at.

    Which, incidentally, makes it an interesting temperature to eat ice cream outside in.

    Because the ice cream doesn't melt.

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  • From Tiny@21:1/130.22 to Adept on Tue Dec 8 09:58:10 2020
    Which, incidentally, makes it an interesting temperature to eat ice
    cream
    outside in.

    Because the ice cream doesn't melt.

    I've never tried eating icecream outside in the cold. I have put the
    carten outside on the balcony to save freezer space most winters though.

    Shawn
    P.S. Also testing postie.

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