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L1[00:42:41] <lunar_sam> 12.5% packet
loss
L2[00:42:47] <lunar_sam> average ping og
500ms
L3[00:42:49] <lunar_sam> amazing
L4[00:42:49] <lunar_sam> *of
L5[00:44:15] <lunar_sam> Izaya: why did you
australia my internet
L6[00:44:29] <Izaya> sorry I had to upload a
video
L8[00:46:21] <lunar_sam> oh t-mobile is
currently being hit by an attack, it seems
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L10[01:05:22] <Amanda> @Kristopher38
because sometimes your knee-jerk reaction to the choice given can
solidify your nebuious thoughts on what to do, ofc
L11[01:07:35] *
Amanda wanders with Elfi on her back through the nine circles of
Hell
L12[01:08:28]
<DaComputerNerd> in minitel, is there any
restriction on the type of `data` for `minitel.send(host, port,
data)`?
L13[01:09:12] <Amanda> I think the same as
modem limits
L14[01:09:26]
<DaComputerNerd> and if so, if I pass a
table, will the corresponding received data in `from, port, data =
event.pull(net_msg)` also be a table?
L15[01:09:39] <Izaya> data is given
unmolested to the modem
L16[01:09:53]
<DaComputerNerd> i see
L17[01:09:56] <Izaya> serialise your
tables
L18[01:18:49]
<DaComputerNerd> yep
L19[01:19:08]
<DaComputerNerd> I also always forget,
does event.pull() return the event name or not?
L20[01:20:41]
<Kristopher38> It does
L21[01:59:28]
<Ocawesome101> alright, so, here's a
question for the retro tech enthusiasts here (cc @Z0idberg)
L22[02:00:09]
<Ocawesome101> i've got a 1993 Compaq
Presario 425 with an OverDrive 486DX2-66 in it along with an ESS
AudioDrive es8168f, and i'm trying to run doom on it
L23[02:00:22]
<Ocawesome101> music works fine, and
performance is reasonable
L24[02:00:31]
<Ocawesome101> but i can't get SFX to work
with anything other than the PC speaker
L25[02:01:10]
<Ocawesome101> what should i try?
L26[02:01:31]
<Ocawesome101> i'm quite certain the
port/DMA channel/IRQ settings are correct
L27[02:02:02]
<Ocawesome101> with Wolfenstein 3D
everything works, SFX included
L28[02:03:47]
<Ocawesome101> wolf3d seems to enjoy
completely locking up the system, though, for potentially related
reasons?
L30[02:06:34]
<Ocawesome101> ^ that is the card in
question
L31[02:11:43]
<Ocawesome101> whoops, it's an es1868f, my
bad
L32[02:22:40] <Michiyo> %tonkout
L33[02:22:40] <MichiBot> Yippee! Michiyo!
You beat Vaur's previous record of 3 hours, 3 minutes and 42
seconds (By 47 minutes and 46 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L34[02:22:41] <MichiBot> Michiyo has
stolen the tonkout! Tonk has been reset! They gained 0.003 tonk
points! plus 0.002 bonus points for consecutive hours! (Reduced to
50% because stealing) Current score: 1.07868. Position #3 => #2
(Overtook Forecaster) Need 0.10037373 more points to pass
Vaur!
L35[02:33:37] <Amanda> But that's a circuit
board. No clubs or spades or diamonds or hearts on it at all
L36[02:34:21] *
Amanda beams herself and elfi back to Elfi's Grove, curls up
against a tree and does a heccen zzzmew
L37[02:34:31] <Amanda> Night nerds
L38[02:46:54] <Michiyo> o/
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L45[04:23:22]
<Ocawesome101> hrm
L46[04:23:39]
<Ocawesome101> it seems the half-missing
chip on that sound card is a voltage regulator.
L47[04:24:11] <Michiyo> Oh wow, how did I
miss that when I was looking at the image
L48[04:24:23] <Michiyo> Likely an
LM7085
L49[04:24:30] <Michiyo> err 7805
L50[04:24:39]
<Ocawesome101> yeah, i looked it up
L51[04:25:11] <Michiyo> I have a few in my
electronics box.. lol
L52[04:25:14]
<Ocawesome101> i'm mildly impressed that
the card still works at all, though music seems to be the only
thing it can do for some reason
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<Forecaster> %tonk
L55[04:38:37] <MichiBot> Blast!
Forecaster! You beat Michiyo's previous record of <0 (By 2
hours, 15 minutes and 56 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L56[04:38:38] <MichiBot> Forecaster's new
record is 2 hours, 15 minutes and 56 seconds! Forecaster also
gained 0.00227 tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position #3 =>
#2. (Overtook Michiyo) Need 0.09849746 more points to pass
Vaur!
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L60[04:49:36]
<Ocawesome101> i hope i don't end up
having to buy another sound card, or replace that chip, but i
might.... it seems this specific card is fairly uncommon
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L62[05:46:06]
<ThePiGuy24> depends how its failed, as
linear regulators have 2 modes of failure
L63[05:46:55]
<ThePiGuy24> a) it outputs nothing and you
can just replace it
L64[05:46:55]
<ThePiGuy24> b) it passes the input
voltage straight through, killing anything weaker downstream
L65[05:48:31]
<ThePiGuy24> if its the former, you can
just replace it and it should just work again. if the latter, you
sorta have to hope that it blew up before it could destroy
anything, or that anything it destroyed is replacable
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L68[07:08:45]
<Forecaster> %tonkout
L69[07:08:45] <MichiBot> Darn! Forecaster!
You beat your own previous record of 2 hours, 15 minutes and 56
seconds (By 14 minutes and 11 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L70[07:08:46] <MichiBot> Forecaster has
tonked out! Tonk has been reset! They gained 0.002 tonk points!
plus 0.002 bonus points for consecutive hours! Current score:
1.08455627, Position #2 Need 0.09449746 more points to pass
Vaur!
L71[07:20:12]
<Vaur>
%sip
L72[07:20:12] <MichiBot> You drink a
sedimented salmon potion (New!). Vaur now knows how not to be
seen.
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L74[08:28:14]
<The
Patmann> Vaur is now a master of stealth
L75[08:28:18]
<The
Patmann> %tonk
L76[08:28:18] <MichiBot> Darn! The
Patmann! You beat Forecaster's previous record of <0 (By 1
hour, 19 minutes and 33 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L77[08:28:19] <MichiBot> The Patmann's new
record is 1 hour, 19 minutes and 33 seconds! The Patmann also
gained 0.00133 tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position #7. Need
0.02204 more points to pass CompanionCube!
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<Vaur>
%tonk
L84[10:38:44] <MichiBot> Potzblitz! Vaur!
You beat The Patmann's previous record of 1 hour, 19 minutes and
33 seconds (By 50 minutes and 51 seconds)! I hope you're
happy!
L85[10:38:45] <MichiBot> Vaur's new record
is 2 hours, 10 minutes and 25 seconds! Vaur also gained 0.0017
(0.00085 x 2) tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position #1.
L86[10:56:47]
<Forecaster> hm, need to find some sounds
for when it finds stuff, and when it doesn't...
L87[11:05:38] <Amanda> %p
L88[11:05:40] <MichiBot> Ping reply from
Amanda 0.59s
L89[11:12:50] <Amanda> Huh. My phone wasn't
showing me any history from Before this
L90[11:16:59]
<Vaur>
%sip
L91[11:16:59] <MichiBot> You drink a
seeping emerald potion (New!). The potion contained a computer
virus! Vaur hears a maniacal laugh as their cursor flips upside
down!
L92[11:36:06]
<Forecaster> I stole the history in a hole
in the backyard
L93[11:36:16]
<Forecaster> I stole the history and hid
it in a hole in the backyard [Edited]
L94[11:43:11]
<Vaur> oh
no ... what ever am I going to do, you got all my research about AD
server xD
L95[11:49:18] <Amanda> Rude weather
man
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L97[11:54:40]
<Forecaster> %sip
L98[11:54:40] <MichiBot> You drink a fiery
tan potion (New!). The bottle turns into a piece of bacon.
Forecaster has found 1 piece of bacon so far. (Rem. uses: 0)
L99[11:54:50]
<Forecaster> woo
L101[11:55:23]
<DaComputerNerd> %sip
L102[11:55:23] <MichiBot> You drink a
concentrated grathnode potion (New!). DaComputerNerd's bed is
suddenly slightly less comfortable for 25 seconds.
L103[11:55:35]
<DaComputerNerd> Fine I'll get out of
bed
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L109[13:28:17]
<DaComputerNerd> %tonk
L110[13:28:17] <MichiBot> Fopdoodle!
DaComputerNerd! You beat Vaur's previous record of 2 hours, 10
minutes and 25 seconds (By 39 minutes and 7 seconds)! I hope you're
happy!
L111[13:28:18] <MichiBot> DaComputerNerd's
new record is 2 hours, 49 minutes and 33 seconds! DaComputerNerd
also gained 0.00195 (0.00065 x 3) tonk points for stealing the
tonk. Position #5. Need 0.02032 more points to pass Kodos!
L112[13:32:09]
<Forecaster> ooh, a repository of Zelda
sound effects, perfect
L113[13:41:35]
<Ocawesome101> @ThePiGuy24 well you see I
think it blew up when I plugged a laptop power adapter into one of
the ports on the card (it was a couple years ago when I had just
gotten this machine and didn’t properly look for where the power
cable was supposed to go… I’m just glad that was the only thing
that suffered any damage)
L114[13:41:57]
<Ocawesome101> I distinctly remember there
being a POP when I did it
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L116[13:43:53]
<ThePiGuy24> >Ocawesome101:
<@258769251547086849> well you see I think it blew up when I
plugged a laptop…
L117[13:43:54]
<ThePiGuy24> in that case you will just
have to try replacing the 7805 and see, im not sure what on that
card requires the 5v, but hopefully it was less fragile than the
regulator
L118[13:44:38]
<ThePiGuy24> on the plus side, that would
have most likely blown the regulator clear meaning the output would
be dead, so its unlikely that you made anything worse by testing
it
L119[13:50:00]
<Z0idberg>
>Ocawesome101: but i can't get SFX to work with anything other
than the PC speaker
L120[13:50:01]
<Z0idberg>
You're using a sound blaster compatible card... so perhaps DOOM
isn't pushing to sound blaster?
L121[13:51:58]
<Ocawesome101> I have doom configured to
use a SoundBlaster
L122[13:51:58]
<Z0idberg>
What are you running onthis anyways?
L123[13:52:14]
<Ocawesome101> msdos 6.22
L124[13:52:22]
<Ocawesome101> + doom 1.9
L125[13:52:46]
<Ocawesome101> I’m inclined to blame it on
the blown up voltage regulator though
L126[14:21:49]
<Z0idberg>
Do you know how to check a regulator?
L127[14:33:58]
<Z0idberg>
The easiest way is to pull the card off of the regulator load and
measure the voltage drop with a resistor load, but that is hard on
a PCB, so what you could do instead is use an octapus circuit with
a function generator to ensure that the filter circuit is okay.
i.e. the capcitor should have a circular shape that is continuous
and identical to the value of an identical capacitor at the same
voltage range. Inductors are the inversion of
L128[14:33:58]
<Z0idberg>
capacitance, and fortunately there's not much that can go wrong
with them usually since they're just coils of wire. You'll need to
identify what kind of regulator it is (shunt, for example)- look
for an o p amp IC and a zener diode, a transistor (probably NPN)
and possibly even a thyristor.
L129[14:34:57]
<Z0idberg>
The op amp is very easy to test if you can give it power. There's a
fixed gain for op amps specific to that op amp but it's usually
extremely high and with a simple feedback loop you can test that
the op amp works. Test a load on it too to ensure it can provide
current
L130[14:35:57]
<Z0idberg>
if it's a regulator IC then you're in a ton of luck
L131[14:36:45]
<Z0idberg>
The problem is older cards, I've seen linear regulators that were
made of discrete components often just because it was expensive
back then to have IC regulators that could put out enough current
to drive sound blaster level speaker power
L132[14:37:56]
<Z0idberg>
So I figured I'd explain some of the less familiar ones in case
that shows us.
L133[14:38:00]
<Z0idberg>
shows up*
L134[14:39:17]
<Z0idberg>
the LM317 is super common btw for IC based regulators- they just
don't put out a lot of current
L135[14:40:23]
<Z0idberg>
(So look out for any darlington arrays as well connected to it if
it has one)
L136[14:40:46]
<Z0idberg>
That's more rare, but a possibility
L137[14:40:49]
<Z0idberg>
more shit to test
L138[14:40:59]
<Z0idberg>
I'm done my monologue 😛
L139[14:46:03]
<PHOBOSS>
Hello, I need a bit of help. How do you autocraft drones? I tried
looking into the external inventory upgrade to get a robot to
autocraft it instead but I dont know how it would work on an
assembler. Im not sure how it would work since it has irregularly
placed inventory slots and you have to press the "play"
button to get it to start crafting... i tried looking for a
tutorial about autocrafting but they all involved a crafting grid
instead of
L140[14:46:03]
<PHOBOSS>
an assembler.
L141[14:46:47]
<Forecaster> you can use an inventory
controller to insert into specific slots
L142[14:46:59]
<Forecaster> and a computer connected to
the assembler can access it as a component
L143[14:47:00]
<Kristopher38> >Z0idberg: The easiest
way is to pull the card off of the regulator load and measure the
v…
L144[14:47:01]
<Kristopher38> ngl, got lost at
"octapus circuit"
L145[14:47:10]
<Forecaster> there is a method to make it
craft
L146[14:47:42]
<Z0idberg>
octopus circuit is just a slang term for a circuit used to measure
current as voltage so that you can shove it into an osciloscope's
XY mode to see the IV curve
L148[14:48:07]
<Z0idberg>
Example ^
L149[14:48:22]
<Z0idberg>
It allows you to graph the voltage current relationships on a
scope
L150[14:48:48]
<Z0idberg>
You can make a super cheesy one with two resistors and a function
generator if you don't care about acuracy
L151[14:49:24]
<Z0idberg>
here's an example implementation
L153[14:49:45]
<Z0idberg>
They asre incredibly useful
L154[14:50:21] <RedstoneParkour> For the
assembler, you can call status() to get the current state and
template validity / progress, and call start() to start
assembling
L155[14:51:45]
<ThePiGuy24> Zoidberg: alternatively you
could just apply 5v to the 5v rail and see if it works ;p
L156[14:53:21]
<Kristopher38> interesting. will have to
look into those, not quite sure how to read those graphs, which
axis is for I and which for V?
L157[14:55:09]
<PHOBOSS>
>Forecaster: there is a method to make it craft
L158[14:55:09]
<PHOBOSS>
Thank you!
L159[14:58:36]
<Z0idberg>
Here's an example really shitty voltage regulator I just made in
falstad with a zener diode and an op amp
L161[14:58:42]
<Z0idberg>
I don't expect it to look like this
L162[14:59:02]
<Z0idberg>
but may help if it does end up being a discrete regulator in
knowing what to look for
L163[14:59:40]
<Z0idberg>
The regulator is regulating a 500 ohm load on the far right with
output scope to show
L164[14:59:54]
<Z0idberg>
if you change load and input power the output won't change too
much, within reason
L165[15:02:11]
<PHOBOSS>
>Forecaster: and a computer connected to the assembler can
access it as a component
L166[15:02:11]
<PHOBOSS> I
cant seem to find the documentation about the assembler component.
What's it called?
L167[15:02:16]
<Z0idberg>
In this design a voltage divider is being used to feed an op amp to
create a difference to drive the NPN transistor's base, which is
where the regulation happens. the zener diode here has a fixed bias
voltage so it is forcing a known voltage into the op amp
independent of input voltage as long as the reverse current is
large enough.
L168[15:02:28]
<Forecaster> "assembler"
probably
L169[15:02:28]
<Z0idberg>
so the zener diode is its own regulator in a sense
L170[15:02:33]
<Forecaster> you
L171[15:02:48]
<Forecaster> you'll see it listed when you
have a computer connected to it [Edited]
L172[15:03:18] <RedstoneParkour> Use the
documentation given when you inspect the component proxy
L173[15:04:01]
<PHOBOSS>
No I meant the documentation for it online, I cant find it anywhere
on ocdoc
L174[15:04:31]
<Forecaster> there might not be any, the
wiki isn't comprehensive
L175[15:05:03]
<PHOBOSS>
Ok, Ill look into it later thanks everybody
L176[15:05:03] <RedstoneParkour> There
isn't any documentation for the assembler's component api on
OCDOC
L177[15:05:05]
<Z0idberg>
@Ocawesome101 link above in case you miss it 🙂
L178[15:05:20]
<Vaur>
%sip
L179[15:05:21] <MichiBot> You drink a
fragrant crimson potion (New!). Vaur: Nothing seemed to
happen...
L180[15:06:23]
<Forecaster> %sip
L181[15:06:24] <MichiBot> You drink a
goopy redstone potion (New!). Forecaster's eyes glow the color of
diamond until they eat a pie.
L182[15:16:41]
<Vaur>
%sip
L183[15:16:41] <MichiBot> You drink a
hairy dirt potion (New!). Vaur: Nothing seemed to happen...
L184[15:19:01]
<Forecaster> that's unlucky
L186[15:41:54]
<Forecaster> I did not expect this to
happen from subtracting two images from eachother
L187[15:46:31]
<ThePiGuy24> looks like integer underflow
to me
L189[15:53:00]
<Forecaster> sadly not very useful,
there's too much movement in the surrounding asteroids
L190[16:01:10]
<Ocawesome101> @Z0idberg the regulator in
question is a LM7805. I stopped comprehending at “octopus circuit”
and I don’t have an oscilloscope
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L192[16:10:48]
<Z0idberg>
😛
L193[16:11:17]
<Z0idberg>
So those are 1 amp regulators
L194[16:11:32]
<Z0idberg>
they must be using a transistor arrangement for current bost
L195[16:11:43]
<Z0idberg>
there's no way they could power all supported sb hardware with
that
L196[16:12:02]
<Z0idberg>
Good news is they are super easy to test because they're on
chip
L198[16:13:44]
<Z0idberg>
1K + LED load here, but easy to test
L199[16:16:10]
<Ocawesome101> Given that half of it is
missing i think it’s safe to assume it doesn’t work?
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<Forecaster> %tonkout
L202[16:45:15] <MichiBot> Yippee!
Forecaster! You beat DaComputerNerd's previous record of 2 hours,
49 minutes and 33 seconds (By 27 minutes and 24 seconds)! I hope
you're happy!
L203[16:45:16] <MichiBot> Forecaster has
stolen the tonkout! Tonk has been reset! They gained 0.003 tonk
points! plus 0.002 bonus points for consecutive hours! (Reduced to
50% because stealing) Current score: 1.09055627. Position #2 Need
0.09019746 more points to pass Vaur!
L204[16:47:35] <Amanda> Elfi~ The foxen
stole all the battery from my ereader, now I can't continue
reading
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L208[18:11:21] <Michiyo> %tonk
L209[18:11:22] <MichiBot> Goshhawk!
Michiyo! You beat Forecaster's previous record of <0 (By 1
hour, 26 minutes and 6 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L210[18:11:23] <MichiBot> Michiyo's new
record is 1 hour, 26 minutes and 6 seconds! Michiyo also gained
0.00144 tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position #3. Need
0.01043627 more points to pass Forecaster!
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L212[18:14:56] <FF63> bruh
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L214[18:16:17] <Michiyo> "bruh"
- FF63 2022
L215[18:16:58]
<Forecaster> I agree, couldn't have said
it better myself
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L217[18:18:10] <Michiyo> Welcome
back.
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L221[18:19:51]
<Forecaster> Rejected
L222[18:20:00] <Michiyo> Rude.
L223[18:20:56]
<Forecaster> FF63/64 said "no social
interaction for me thanks"
L224[18:44:58]
<Vaur>
%sip
L225[18:44:58] <MichiBot> You drink a tiny
redstone potion (New!). Some tonk points fly by. Vaur caught 0.076
tonk points. (Rem. uses: 0)
L226[18:45:13]
<Vaur>
nice
L227[18:45:17]
<Forecaster> dangit
L228[18:46:07]
<Forecaster> %sip
L229[18:46:07] <MichiBot> You drink a
powdery currentcorn potion (New!). Dramatic music briefly plays in
the distance.
L230[19:25:59]
<Vaur>
%sip
L231[19:26:00] <MichiBot> You drink a
fluffy red potion (New!). Vaur is suddenly more aware of cute
things nearby until they sneeze.
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L234[19:31:19]
<DaComputerNerd> %sip
L235[19:31:19] <MichiBot> You drink a
viscous grathnode potion (New!). The bottle turns into a platinum
dagger.
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L238[20:28:28] <Amanda> until the cute
things sneeze, or until Vaur sneezes?
L239[20:30:07]
<Forecaster> maybe both
L240[20:30:12]
<Forecaster> or either
L241[20:30:55]
<Vaur>
%tonk
L242[20:30:56] <MichiBot> Yay! Vaur! You
beat Michiyo's previous record of 1 hour, 26 minutes and 6 seconds
(By 53 minutes and 27 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L243[20:30:57] <MichiBot> Vaur's new
record is 2 hours, 19 minutes and 34 seconds! Vaur also gained
0.00178 (0.00089 x 2) tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position
#1.
L244[20:35:26]
<Z0idberg>
>Ocawesome101: Given that half of it is missing i think it’s
safe to assume it doesn’t wor…
L245[20:35:27]
<Z0idberg>
half of it is missing?
L246[20:48:04]
<Forecaster> it's that thanos again
L248[21:01:43]
<Forecaster> Sleep, how does it even
work
L249[21:28:30]
<Ocawesome101> >Ocawesome101:
L250[21:28:31]
<Ocawesome101> @Z0idberg take a closer
look at this picture, specifically the upper right quadrant
L251[21:34:25]
<Kristopher38> @Ocawesome101 any local or
online electronics store should have 7805. There's probably a bunch
of them sitting in old electronics around your house as well.
L252[21:35:13]
<Ocawesome101> quite possibly. i'll
probably just buy a new card anyway since i really can't solder
very well
L253[21:36:03]
<Z0idberg>
oh shit
L254[21:36:03]
<Z0idberg>
I didn't see that earlier
L255[21:36:17]
<Z0idberg>
yeah uh
L256[21:36:19]
<Z0idberg>
replace that
L257[21:36:33]
<Z0idberg>
fortunately its through hole
L258[21:36:36]
<Z0idberg>
and the leads are large
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L261[23:40:44]
<Vaur>
%tonkout
L262[23:40:44] <MichiBot> Golly! Vaur!
You beat your own previous record of 2 hours, 19 minutes and 34
seconds (By 50 minutes and 14 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L263[23:40:45] <MichiBot> Vaur has tonked
out! Tonk has been reset! They gained 0.003 tonk points! plus 0.004
bonus points for consecutive hours! Current score: 1.26553373,
Position #1
L264[23:49:27]
<Kristopher38> @Ocawesome101 good
opportunity to learn then
L265[23:53:21] <Amanda> @forecaster sleep
is a myth perpetuated by The Old Ones to make us think they're not
active