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<teferi> blink: what are you using pstore for?
<teferi> don't tell me session storage or I'll murder you until you die
<teferi> or, rather, murder you so hard that you die
<LoganCapaldo> blink is trying to avoid sql altogether IIRC
<teferi> blink: noooooo!
<teferi> blink: at least use memcache!
<teferi> using pstore means you're throwing away the one advantage that http gives you
<blink> I got tired of AR spitting out 5 pages of erros when i'm doing basic stuffs.
<teferi> blink: so use memcached
<blink> teferi: i'm not usiing as a serious fix, only as a testing stopgap.
<teferi> the nice thing about using the db for session store is that it makes scaling out really easy
<teferi> since any request can go to any app server
<blink> teferi: not stdlib
<blink> XD
<teferi> I stand by what I said
<blink> LoganCapaldo: i have no problem with sql. i have problems with ruby code that puts out 2pages of warnings durinig it's initiial loading.
<blink> teferi: and i agree. i'm merely setting up something small and stupid that works for testing purposes.
<LoganCapaldo> blink I thought you wanted to make the non-R ORM?
<blink> LoganCapaldo: that's later.
<blink> i just persistant sessions and i don't need AR's warninigs cluttering up the ones i'm actually loooking for.
<blink> i just need, rather.
<blink> now i'm just liviing with ruby-openid's half page of warnings.
<cdcarter> haha
<blink> teferi: what, no supereme commanding?
<teferi> blink: nothing 3d at all
<blink> Again?
<teferi> yup
<teferi> last night was a fluke
<Olathe> Don't beat a dead computer.
<blink> did the pull out the card(ridge) and blow on the contacts?
<blink> s/the/you/
<teferi> yes
<teferi> and dustbusted too
<blink> and scanned for damaged leads on the board?
<Olathe> Did you put it in the dishwasher to remove any hard-to-remove grease ?
<LoganCapaldo> Did you stick it under and electron microscope to search for subatomic flaws?
<Olathe> Did you use a prewash stain remover before you put it in the washing machine ?
<blink> Did you give it sweet sweet loving and a box of chocolates?
<Olathe> Did you check for and replace any burnt out vacuum tubes ?
<LoganCapaldo> Did you involve lobsters?
<blink> Did you lobster?
<Olathe> Lobsters are nature's computer repairmen.
<blink> s'true, those lobsters can handle hex screws like nothing.
<Olathe> They also work underwater, which removes any possibility of zapping the components with built-up static.
<LoganCapaldo> Mmmm
<LoganCapaldo> distilled water lobster computer repair bay
<Olathe> Totally.
<blink> now, if onoly i could find where the hell the p statement it.
<LoganCapaldo> Huh?
<Rich_Morin_> I'm having a problem passing options to RDoc via rake. Anyone care to look at http://pastie.caboo.se/42585 ?

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