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Ell
4:02 PM
o.O
 
@Ell pcpartpicker.com?
 
Ell
yeah that's the one, I found it now though :L
isn't this an awesome build: pcpartpicker.com/p/kYa3
 
I wouldn't know but that is a tiny budget
 
@Ell Good for the price.
 
Ell
The budget is £150
 
4:07 PM
I'd always save some more though. But that's me.
 
Ell
well it's for my twin brother
he wants a raspberry pi
Not sure how useable that is as a desktop replacement, so I'm trying to convince him to get a real thing
 
A Raspberry pi is 50 bucks
 
It isn't imho
I thought it was 35$?
or maybe there are different models?
 
Ell
well its like £50 for the pi and a case and shiz
 
maybe in the US, here we have to pay shipping and stuffs
I guess you could dump a Linux on it and technically have a "desktop", but it'd be slow as hell.
Silent though.
Not like that Phenom II
 
Ell
4:10 PM
yeah that's what i was planning
There is a debian based pi OS
 
there's arch for pi too.
but as it can't process/decode DTS/DD 5.1 surround and fullHD I didn't want it anymore
 
@rubenvb but you also need tools, yes?
 
Ell
do you think the phenom II would be decent?
its just for basic stuff really & watching videos
 
@Cheersandhth.-Alf All I thought you needed was a USB power plug. My phone has that.
 
Ell
hmm I guess I will need more than the inbuild graphics
 
4:16 PM
@Ell I think it would be, but it really gets blown away by the Core i5's (which are a lot more expensive)
Don't know how it relates with equally priced Intels though.
Why not an APU?
If it's for general stuffs, that's got to be the cheapest option.
 
Ell
Right okay, I'll look into that
 
@rubenvb isn't an i5 just as much of an APU? :p
 
@melak47 Intel integrated graphics don't count as GPU. Their OpenGL just sucks, among all the other things.
 
so because they suck, they aren't a GPU? lol
 
Ell
how about this then? I already have a hard drive it can use: pcpartpicker.com/p/kYhU
and an optical drive
it can use the stock cooler
and I'll put linux on it
 
4:28 PM
@melak47 Yes. If a Graphics Processing Unit cannot Process Graphics decently, it's not worth the name.
It's like calling the RPi a desktop PC.
the pcpartpicker site hates me. It's dog slow in loading.
Can I use a std::vector<std::string> as a char** for something like exec?
 
@rubenvb ummm... no...
 
Not as-is, best you can get is an std::string*. You need to transform to e.g. std::vector<char*> first. Keeping in mind that std::string -> char* is C++11-specific, and a bit iffy with respect to the null terminator.
 
@LuchianGrigore Well, I thought it might, cause, well, a &v[0] would be a string* and a &s[0] is a char*. Guess I better use execl*
 
Yeah, but &v[0][0] is a priori unrelated to &v[0].
 
4:52 PM
 
Ell
haha I get it.
 
hi guys
If I have this: ideone.com/PtYzLu, how could I write a macro that would concat the enum's actual value, then a space and finally the name of the actual enum (like STR now)?
So I would have something like "0 VA", "1 RVA", "2 ASCII", etc.
 
impossible
 
really? :/
 
also, dafuq is it with you and macros
seriously
 
5:06 PM
lol wut :D
 
you should only look to use a macro after it's been proven that it's impossible to use a function or template or class or, well, pretty much anything else
 
well i'd like the strings to be defined at compile-time so I don't have to run an initializer func or something
so i'm looking for a way to concatenate it
 
you'll have to define them statically yourself
 
ah.. i guess you're right
hm
 
see, the value of the enum is known only to the compiler itself, not the preprocessor
and the compiler can't make you a string based on the name of the enum, and the preprocessor certainly can't loop through the values or anyshit like that
 
5:08 PM
ah right ..
hmm, thanks
:)
 
Ell
ahh I procrastinate too much!
 
@Tuntuni you could do it if you used a macro (well, more like a preprocessor script) to define the enumeration. But I'm not getting into that…
 
Anyone has an idea of what 신났다잉 means?
 
Ell
nope
 
5:25 PM
@DeadCicada Sinnatda Ying
source: google translate
 
@LuchianGrigore Thank you Google Translate
 
@Potatoswatter You mean something like #define blablah 1?
 
5:37 PM
@Tuntuni No, something like wrapping each kind of line of code in a different macro, and then defining the macros to mean different things whilst including the wrapped file multiple times.
 
@Potatoswatter o.O
 
Hey, don't ask surprised. You ask about macros, you get macros.
 
@LucDanton True but I never did anything like that. :D
 
sbi
6:19 PM
Good evening.
 
Evening. :)
 
evenin
 
Ell
who wants to help me with my maths homework? imgur.com/7LORx
 
sbi
Everyone's whistling while looking the other direction.
 
Ell
haha
 
sbi
6:24 PM
@NikiC That's wrong. Since money is used for trade instead of goods, the amount of money must resemble the value of all the goods produced. And since that keeps increasing, so must the amount of money. And if you really look, then you'll find that this is indeed the case: Even the poor people today have more money (i.e. purchasing power) than people 1000 years ago.
 
So... I started watching Iron Sky
20 minutes in, and I can already tell this is a strong contender to one of the stupidest movies ever
 
hey guys, I have a variadic template around variadic function question.
Is it possible to wrap, say, execl* with a template so that its variadic argument is automagically expanded from a vector<string>?
 
sbi
@daknøk No, it would absolutely not be Ok. If you earn $1k per month, tax taking 75% of it will make you starve. If you have $20k per month, tax taking away 75% of it still leaves you with $5k, which is quite a decent income. If you have $1m per month, tax taking away 75% leaves you with enough to live a grand life even if you gave 200k per month to charity.
 
@rubenvb The size of the vector being runtime is somewhat problematic.
 
@sbi Well, one would hope the government returns more to the little guy… but pity the fools who buy into "flat tax is more equitable"
 
6:31 PM
@LucDanton yeah, that is a hard requirement though :(
 
@rubenvb C-style varargs are unrelated to template varargs. Former is runtime, latter is compile time.
 
@Potatoswatter Agree.
 
sbi
@LuchianGrigore You misunderstood the setting. The idea was that I cook for her guests, because the kids love my cooking. (My ex-wife's SO told me they are praising my cooking much to their mother's annoyance.) Anyway, I was a bit late, but the teens had enough other things to do in that time, and just dug in a bit more voraciously once I arrived.
 
@sbi SO?
 
StackOverflow
duuuh
link to her profile?
 
sbi
6:33 PM
@DeadMG Significant Other.
 
ah ok
 
ok, totally missunderstood that...
:)
 
@LuchianGrigore Haha. Link to her profile. ;)
 
Reading this it seems I can only resort to extremely nonportable hacking :(
 
sbi
Yeah, I can see this being a bit confusing here. Sorry for that.
 
6:34 PM
I've started writing JavaScript with c_underscore_conventions. My employer is mostly Java and JavaScript. How pissy are they likely to be about this?
 
@sbi I bet that praising tickles your ego, eh?
 
sbi
@daknøk Heck, just give me an example of real-world, Haskell code from a popular open-source project — never mind readability.
 
@Potatoswatter snake_case ftw! Let them have their headaches about all the horizontal lines :P
 
@EtiennedeMartel anyone know the name of the song?
 
6:37 PM
@LuchianGrigore "Beast", by Nico Vega.
 
sbi
@LuchianGrigore Of course, it does — especially so since it wasn't someone who had eaten my food praising to my face, but someone who is a bit annoyed by it telling about others praising it to them. :) But I get along very well with that ex-wife's new partner, so the two of us turned that into making fun of her cooking. Much to her, uh, delight. :b
 
@EtiennedeMartel awesome! Thx! I was about to fire up Shazam.
 
@rubenvb Any solution would require instantiating templates on the order of std::vector<std::string>::max_size(), since that's potentially how many parameters there are to forward. I think you'll agree with me this is silly.
Or you can hardcode a lower upper limit.
 
sbi
@Ell You mean @DeadC couldn't walk in there because she lacks testicles?
 
It was better in the game trailer though :D
 
Ell
6:39 PM
@sbi metaphoric balls :P
 
sbi
@Ell Why does it need metaphoric balls to walk into a sex shop? Because your parents would beat you up if they knew you did that?
 
Ell
Okay maybe it's just me that thinks you need balls :L
Not because of parents, because of... I don't know :L
I was worried I would see someone I knew in there, like a teacher or something. That would be awkward
 
@Ell Naw, I agree with you.
it's easy to walk into a sex shop if you're with a regular sex partner, but if you're young then it can be rather scary
 
@MartinJames Sure, but still lighter than a full blown GC.
 
sbi
@ThePhD What you find on the web compares to real sex like Need For Speed compares to you driving on a highway on a sunny day listening to good music while chatting with the love of your life, which feeds you your favorite snack, the two of you going for turkey day to your mother in law, who is a celebrated cook. IOW: It's not half as crazy, but much more wonderful. (Disclaimer: I have never even seen someone play NFS, so this might be totally off.)
 
6:51 PM
There is no turkey in NFS.
 
sbi
I must be missing something relevant here, because I don't get it.
 
it's a minor joke
 
@sbi Absolutely right. Shouldn't have said that and it wasn't really relevant in that context anyway,
 
sbi
@thecoshman Yes, this really used to be the case until a few years ago. To many people here in Germany (mostly above a certain level of education), nationalism leaves a bad taste in their moth muth mouth and used to be frowned upon. And we do have good reason to be ashamed of our nationalism, don't we?
The football world cup a few years ago kind of changed that. It's now considered more normal to wave a flag. One of my garden neighbors has a flagpole with a German flag on it in front of his garden house. (Needless to say, he's not above that certain level.)
 
@sbi Though I find it quite sad that Germany is often reduced to its history
Or rather, that part of its history
And also how certain topics are treated a lot differently here. Like you can't even do some kind of Jew joke without people thinking you're a nazi or somethin
 
Ell
7:06 PM
would it be innaprorpriate to make jew jokes right now?
or ever?
 
sbi
@NikiC Shrug. That's the way it is, though. That part of our past has other consequences, too, like freedom of speech being limited. (For example, you are not allowed to deny the holocaust in Germany.)
 
@NikiC Eh. I think this is a positive outcome.
 
Ridicule is more effective than speech laws.
 
Ell
@sbi whats wrong with not being able to deny the holocaust?
 
nationalism is a primal instinct that has no place in a modern society, and Nazis are just one example of the devastation it produced
 
sbi
7:09 PM
@NikiC That surely depends on the joke. I have heard jokes about Jews on public radio. If they do not rely a racist base, there's context where it's Ok.
 
@DeadMG On the other hand, nationalism preserved healthy functioning society. Everything in moderation.
 
sbi
@Ell Nothing, if you ask me. It's just that this isn't forbidden in other Western nations.
 
@enko Didn't preserve any such thing. It caused unhealthy non-functioning society.
 
Ell
but there are lots of things you can't say
there is no total freedom of speech anywhere is there?
 
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Q: Why won't my program output i?

Mike ShamusMy program is supposed to find the factorial of a number by creating a function, and display the results in a table format. In the main body of my program I have a cout for i, and my function factNum i, but only factNum i is being output? How do I make it so that both i and factNum i are displaye...

^ lol.
 
7:10 PM
@sbi Yup. Not particularly fond of that either. Doesn't make any sense to me why you shouldn't be allowed to deny that one single thing where you can deny pretty much anything else, no matter how completely stupid it is to do so.
 
@DeadMG In germany it did sure. One example of lack of moderation.
 
@enko It has done in virtually every instance.
 
@sbi do you really? Pride in who you are should not be something you feel guilty about, especially for the actions of those who came before you
 
I bet that you can't produce any instance where nationalism produced a positive outcome.
 
@sbi Yeah sure. There's just a different "limit" than in other countries ;)
 
sbi
7:12 PM
@NikiC I think this about the dignity of millions of Jews that died in the holocaust.
 
@DeadMG or maybe you are just looking at it through selective vision, seeing only what fuels your argument.
 
@enko It's easy for me to produce instances where nationalism was harmful, but for you, producing counter-examples is going to be practically impossible. If you think it isn't, then prove me wrong and produce some.
 
sbi
@thecoshman Oh, I am sure that there is many examples of pride in who you are being something you should be ashamed about.
@NikiC Yeah, of course. And, as I said, IMO for very good reasons.
 
@DeadMG Sure, Icelandic Revolution.
 
Islandic?
 
7:14 PM
@Insilico some guy made a similar post yesterday. He wanted to call espeak (the command is: easpeak "a") from his program. So he did: stringstream ss; ss << "espeak" << "a"; system(ss.str().c_str());
 
Ell
the olypmics
 
I think you misspelled something
 
Sorry to have misspelled it, can you read it now?
 
... the financial crisis protests?
 
sbi
@DeadMG Nationalism is what made possible countries as we know them today. It's what transferred tribal bands into huge organizations that enabled modern economics, science, and a level of productivity that allows to provide medical and financial support for the sick and weak.
 
7:15 PM
The jailing of the bankers, rewriting of constitution etc.
 
I can't tell if this movie is meant to be terrible
or if it just is...
 
@sbi That's the problem. It made countries as we know them today- instead of something a lot bigger and more productive.
 
@Borgleader That's funny. Although to be fair I would probably make the same brain fart from time to time.
 
Another example, Ukrainian war against the turks.
Very very nationalistic.
 
people waste their lives jacking off about their own country instead of seeing the big picture
 
7:16 PM
Big picture?
 
sbi
@DeadMG Well, something "a lot bigger and more productive" had 50k-100k years to show up, and failed.
 
Enlighten us high flying eagle.
 
@enko And I suppose that had nothing to do with, say, the fact that the bankers virtually destroyed the global economy.
 
Ell
@DeadMG yeah I agree. We should start jacking eachother off asap.
 
@enko what war?
 
7:16 PM
@sbi Probably because of nationalism.
 
DeadMG, it had to do with their specific locale.
 
sbi
Now there's a flag I support.
 
yeah, because no other country in the world reacted in a similar fashion, or had a similar problem
 
Abyx, google famous letter from ukrainian cossacks to turkish sultan.
No, most countries give into more debt.
Iceland is on a short list of very unique places.
 
sbi
@DeadMG As I just said, mankind took 50-100k years to invent nationalism. There was enough time for something else to emerge.
 
7:18 PM
@sbi Not really. Even dogs exhibit nationalism. It's nothing but tribal warfare, only bigger- the same as you see in monkeys, even ants. It existed long before mankind did.
 
Every time i hear this anti-nationalism song, it ends with propositions to pay for some third world immigrant to live off portion of my salary which is taken at a gun point.
 
@enko it was the Russo-Turkish War(s), man, not "Ukrainian"
 
@sbi That still does not give you the right to put it on a completely different constitutional level. I mean, how many million people died under Stalin? Are they somehow less worth than the Jews who died in the Holocaust? I don't think so (and hopefully no one else does). Imho any exception from free speech is a mistake.
 
@enko I haven't made any tax-related propositions.
 
Abyx, ukrainians don't call it that.
Not referring to you. Just observing where it usually leads.
 
7:20 PM
@sbi I am in no way saying you should take pride in such actions, I am saying that what's in the past is in the past. Whilst such actions should never be forgotten, that can be allowed to stay as a bitter taste in the mouth.
 
all I'm pointing out is that there are no countries which are independent anymore- they all depend on each other for various things
and pretending that you can solve your problems by waving your own flag is just stupid
even if you magically fixed all the flaws in X country, you'd still have about another 169 to go and you'd barely make a dent
 
You can solve your problems with flag waving if some other group is trying to impose their lifestyle on your group.
 
sbi
@enko Yeah, of course, as everything in our behavior, this, too, is rooted in our animal past. That doesn't mean, however, that it is still the same. None of those could employ their pack behavior to form a state with millions of people. Saying their pack preference is the same as nationalism is a bit like saying that chimp's reciprocate altruism is the same as nuns dedicating their lives to caring for the sick.
 
@enko Impose their lifestyle? Nationalism is the cause of that. The other group is trying to impose their lifestyle because they're jacking off about how great they are.
same with all the colonial empires, and those Islamic terrorists and Bible-thumping gay marriage protesters
and secondly
 
sbi
@NikiC The thing is that the constitution we are talking about was written by those who were guilty, after they were beaten up, under the eyes of the victors, while facing the horror of the concentration camps. That's very different from the current Russian constitution.
 
7:24 PM
you should consider that maybe, their lifestyle is actually better and maybe, it's worth accepting it
 
@sbi On the other hand I can think of a few higher level strategies to make you slave 3 jobs for an altruistic cause so you have no time to even think about wider social situation. That lends some opportunity to get away with a lot of what any thinking human would consider crime.
 
rejecting it out of hand because it's not yours is silly
 
@sbi Yes, I understand that. My point is that, if you consider it rationally (rather than as you say, emotionally) it doesn't make sense to include such exceptions.
 
@DeadMG Again, talking about un-moderated nationalism. I said from the beginning its a good thing in Moderation. Celebrating age tested ways of living is positive and should be encouraged imho.
 
@enko Should be burned to the ground.
 
sbi
7:25 PM
@thecoshman As I said, this has changed a bit a couple of years ago. But it took half a century. Remembering the numbers I learned in my history lessons (remember: wrong side of the Curtain), this is about one year for every million who died in that war. Is that really too long to be ashamed?
 
Ell
what would happen to the economy if robots did anything. Then we wouldn't need to pay anyone to do labour, and stuff would stop costing o.O
 
you know what's an age-tested way of living? Being a peasant under a farm being ruled by a lord and dying of dysentery.
 
@DeadMG wtf?
 
everything we have today is because age-tested ways of living suck.
there's no value in tradition or culture, except the "value" of being stuck in old and ineffective ways when you need to be adapting to the times.
 
sbi
@NikiC Well, I did describe the situation rationally, didn't I? :)
 
7:26 PM
I find it curious that a species would evolve- adapt- to have an anti-adaptive mindset, when the basis of survival is rooted in adaptation, change, and throwing out what didn't work
 
Ell
@DeadMG I think there is value in culture
for tourism, making peoples lives more interesting and thus better
 
@sbi Maybe rational was the wrong word. Rather "From the modern point of view" instead of "From the point of view when the constitution was first drafted" ;)
 
@DeadMG You shouldn't. If it doesn't work, it'll be thrown out -- but it still has to be attempted now doesn't it?
 
we already attempted, say, nationalism
 
sbi
Oops, I just noted that this reply was meant to refer to that messages by @DeadMG, rather than to @enko's message.
 
7:28 PM
we got unending empires and wars, and even two world wars
oh, and we tried sticking to our ancient cultures, and we got the Dark Ages.
 
sbi
@DeadMG Actually, we're the most adaptive species. We have learned to adapt the world to our likes, rather than doing the other way around.
 
@DeadMG Doesn't matter much on the scale of evolutionary processes.
 
@LucDanton We don't live on that scale anymore.
 
@DeadMG That's disputed.
 
sbi
@Ell The son of a rabbi tells his father that he is going to marry a Christian woman. The rabbi is devastated, and is weeping, pulling his beard, and praying to his god for three days. Then, at the end of the third day, his god shows, and asks what he is bitching about all the time. So the rabbi explains his predicament to his god. God listens, thinks for a moment and then says: "Do As I Did, Make A New Testament!"
 
Ell
7:32 PM
haha
 
What a pun.
God really capitalizes every word?
 
sbi
@EtiennedeMartel Since CAPITALIZATION was already taken (invoking the robot here), I considered it appropriate.
 
@EtiennedeMartel I don't get it.
 
@DeadMG "testament" is another word for "will".
 
ohhhhaha
 
7:35 PM
argh...does anyone have a clue why WMP won't add songs? I add a folder to the library, and it says "update complete" immediately.
I've tried deleting WMPs library, I've tried deleting windows' music library, ...
 
@EtiennedeMartel I still don't get it.
is he implying for the rabbi to cut his son out of his will?
 
or for the rabbi to kill himself?
or what?
 
Microsoft no longer supports XNA?
 
sbi
@DeadMG It's the prerogative of the young to laugh at tradition and cultural inheritance. Its the prerogative of the old, to laugh at the youth for thinking thus.
 
7:36 PM
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A: Creating a Pointer Array of Type Struct

IgorTry this: Vertex[numVert] *mark; mark = new Vertex[numVert];

second dumb suggestion to this Q (first one 10k+)
 
@sbi if you must be ashamed, be ashamed of your 'forefathers', not of your selves
 
well, in that case, I'mma happily enjoy that perogative
 
sbi
@DeadMG Of course you do. And so do I enjoy mine.
 
Do you guys have any advice about the fact that the simpler questions which I know the answers to are answered nearly instantaneously and the ones that are unanswered are usually beyond my knowledge?
 
sbi
@emschorsch Yes!
Enhance your knowledge.
 
7:38 PM
@emschorsch type faster!
 
@emschorsch Answer anyway.
 
@Rapptz No.
 
@EtiennedeMartel Yes.
 
sbi
@Rapptz Nope. That only leads to what @Luchian just linked to.
 
@sbi do you mean try and figure out the answer to those questions thereby enhancing my knowledge, or just that eventually I'll be able to answer questions
 
7:39 PM
@sbi That's a weird example, mostly because the answer is wrong.
 
@emschorsch Don't try to answer for the sake of answering.
 
I think he meant "answer anyway, even if it was already answered". I don't think he was implying to answer questions he didn't know the answer to.
 
If the answer is correct and you can explain it better, then why shouldn't you answer?
Are you going to lift up your arms and give up because someone answered it before you?
 
You can still answer, but better
 
sbi
@emschorsch I didn't say anything about the means. I just looked at your dilemma from a logical POV and enhancing your knowledge seemed to lead out of it.
But, yeah, reading the solutions to the harder problems will help you to enhance your knowledge and this one day to be able to answer harder questions.
@Rapptz It's an example for an answer by someone who had answered despite the question being beyond his knowledge — which is exactly what you just advised @emschorsch to do.
 
7:42 PM
How the hell does this get 6.2?
 
@LuchianGrigore Hey, it's from the guys who made Star Wreck.
 
@sbi I was addressing his first point. Just because a question is answered instantly doesn't mean you should give up.
 
> The Nazis set up a secret base on the moon in 1945 where they hide out and plan to return to power in 2018.
WHAT!!!!
Oh, so it's meant to be bad?
That's okay then
 
sbi
@Rapptz Ah. I certainly got that wrong. And it seems I wasn't the only one. I am sorry, but I don't feel like the blame is all on me for that one.
 
Army of Darkness... now that was an awesome bad movie!
 
7:47 PM
okay. thanks guys
 
sbi
@thecoshman There's nothing to be ashamed of for my parents, born after the war, and little for their parents, some of which got into trouble for not being Nazi enough. But this is what most Germans will tell you (because this is what most parents and grandparents told them). Yet, all those terrible things really happened, and they were done by "normal people", just as you and me. Maybe "shame" isn't the right word for it, but I wouldn't want this fact to become forgotten.
 
@LuchianGrigore I don't know either. It's a movie about space nazis from the dark side of the moon, how could you not like that?!
 
Ell
I don't believe they were done by "normal people"
 
sbi
@Ell Eh?
 
@melak47 not enough nazi boobs. If you're gonna make a bad movie, at least put some boobs in it ffs.
 
Ell
7:49 PM
people like the SS officers and stuff, can't have been normal people
I mean, the ones that raped the women and tortured the jews and all that
normal people don't do that kind of thing
 
sbi
@Ell It's not been the officers who carried out the tasks.
@Ell This is where you are wrong.
Sarajevo?
 
Ell
@sbi but the officers were given women to rape etc.
 
@sbi Which is exactly what led to the Stanford Prison Experiment, and the Milgram Experiment, and other such experiments
 
Ell
@sbi sarejevo? o.O
 
7:50 PM
which clearly indicated that people would follow authority even in a bad way
 
@Ell I think you vastly underestimate what "normal" people are capable of doing ;)
 
Ell
@DeadMG is that the electricity buzzer thing?
 
ya
They have the actors pretend to be shocked
 
sbi
@NikiC This.
 
Ell
@NikiC I guess I am too naive :L
 
7:55 PM
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Q: Access std::map within operator new called by static constructor

zacaj1) I have some static classes in my project that allocate variables within their constructors. class StaticClass { public: char *var; StaticClass() { var=new char[100]; } }; static StaticClass staticClass; 2) I have overridden the new and delete operators and made them ...

 
sbi
@Ell Never mind, Srebrenica is an even better fit. This was done by normal people to what used to be their neighbors.
 
^ How to do absolutely everything wrong. I think it must be done on purpose?
 
sbi
@Cheersandhth.-Alf Occam.
 
Yes, that's what I'm thinking.
 
sbi
@Cheersandhth.-Alf No, that is what you should be thinking.
 
7:58 PM
@sbi it's not possible to be that confused and yet so systematically doing everything wrong. so, occams razor: it's done on purpose.
 
@Ell The internet is full of horrible things that "normal" people do.
 
sbi
@Cheersandhth.-Alf Damn. I was confused! I meant Hanlon's razor, of course. Sorry.
 
You guys need to define normal.
Otherwise it seems like a worthless adjective that is redundant to human being.
 
Ell
@DeadCicada you mean because it offers anonymity (sort of)?
 

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