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9:01 PM
I do find it funny that they have yet to manage to agree on standard rates nationwide
 
what, the US?
 
yeah, different states have different rates
 
it's a tax, half the country has a massive kneejerk AMAGAD TAX reaction
 
yeah I know
rational actions upset idiots
I'm sure they (the country) miss out on huge amounts of 'sales tax' because of people buying from other states.
 
I thought I was the only one thinking not all taxes are stupid
 
9:04 PM
I'm not sure that sales tax per se is the best choice
 
if it was a nationwide tax, like in the UK, you can just have the companies sort it out.
 
but
being able to dodge it by buying and selling between states is definitely bad.
 
I doubt many people would say they like paying taxes, but I like to think most people can understand the need.
 
@thecoshman Different states choose to structure their taxes differently. For example, Florida has a huge amount of tourism. Because of that, they structure their taxes to get most of the money from tourists, and comparatively little from residents. Thus, Florida has no state income tax (at all) but relatively high taxes on things like hotel rooms.
 
if you don't want to pay taxes, then you don't really deserve much more than sitting in a hole in the ground eating mold from tocks.
@JerryCoffin I guess that makes sense...
Sometimes it easy to forget that most states dwarf the UK
 
9:07 PM
in physical size, maybe.
certainly not in population or economy.
 
and personal size :P
 
the US has 50 states and 5x as many people- that implies that it takes ten average states to equal the UK
 
yeah, but the shear size of america does mean that you get some states being better tax in different ways.
 
eh
 
@DeadMG never thought of it like that. They do have a few tiny states, but I guess that doesn't have much impact in those numbers.
 
9:08 PM
some regions of the UK would benefit from different tax structures.
 
user3010322
Everyone
 
sure they would
 
user3010322
What are the things you don't like about MySQL -- or SQL -- ing eneral?
 
but
 
9:11 PM
@CatPlusPlus Why is there a penis on the minimap?
 
@Borgleader this ^
 
Because you're weird
 
IYAM the biggest problem with our current economic structure is inequality
 
@DeadMG tis a fair old challange to be sure
 
user3010322
Hm.
 
9:12 PM
@thecoshman It's not so much the size of the economy that matters as its nature. Some states also do quite a bit of work on their tax laws specifically to attract specific types of companies. For example, Colorado Springs (where I live) has set up the tax laws specifically to be favorable to non-profit organizations. Largely due to that, we have the headquarters of well over 100 national and international non-profits here. A typical city the same size probably has a half dozen (or fewer).
 
@JerryCoffin The problem with that is that practically every kind of company gets more favourable conditions somewhere.
 
@JerryCoffin Surely though it's the sort of thing you want the nation to benefit from. Not certain states.
@DeadMG it does help create knock on effects. A certain type of industry might not get a tax break for being in a certain state, but be able to do a lot of business easily with those that do.
 
Today, I'm 21, HOTS is 1, Naniwa is gone. Hmm, seems too good to be real!
bwahahaha
shots fired
 
yes, but that's not gonna enough
not gonna be enough
 
got some stuck in my head now :P
 
9:16 PM
@thecoshman Why should people at a local level be denied the power to make decisions about what they think benefits them the most and/or what they want? Should the fact that people in New York, New York decide to pay a lot for, say, an opera house, mean that everybody throughout the entire country must do the same?
 
@JerryCoffin I think it's too socialist an idea :P
 
Xeo
^ super interesting
 
@thecoshman ITT: Making decisions by ideology instead of rational though.
@JerryCoffin IMO, it's not a question of what benefits them, it's a question of whether their benefit means someone else's detriment.
 
@DeadMG socialism isn't just ideology. Why should I pay taxes for X when I don't use X, how about because someone else is doing the same, and you are all using these services.
 
@DeadMG More like: ITT Puppy denigrates everybody who doesn't agree with his every bias.
 
9:19 PM
You simply cannot tailor the taxes per person, you have to accept that you will pay unfairly too much for somethings, and unfairly too little for others. Hopefully it will ballance out.
 
OH FUCK! I just listened to that song, now it's all I will get suggested for months isn't it!
any way, heading off now
I'll review your tax proposals in the morning :P
 
> Join the many users world-wide who have sent birthday greetings to the Web!
ಠ_ಠ
 
9:38 PM
 
@Griwes Why can't you link to the actual tweet?
 
@EtiennedeMartel Because I found this on imgur, silly.
 
CAMPING TIP: If you get lost in the woods, a compass can help you get lost more north.
google: twitter will phillips camping tip -> first result
 
@Griwes What were you doing on imgur?
 
@EtiennedeMartel imguring
 
9:43 PM
WHAT ARE YOU HIDING?
 
>browsing imgur
 
Ubisoft 'forced' Watch Dogs dev into E3 2012 reveal. How is that special? Everybody in the AAA business hates going to E3 because it means having to deal with unreasonable expectations by everyone.
 
Watch Dogs looks like shit now
 
@Rapptz What's wrong with its looks?
 
9:53 PM
Downgraded graphics for a console? Well I never
 
not to mention the whole "indefinite delay on one platform" nonsense they pulled
then again, trusting Ubisoft to make a good game is usually a rookie mistake. :v
 
@CatPlusPlus Guess who ordered Watch Dogs for PC :D
 
Also nerds.txt
 
I cancelled my preorder :v
 
I liked the game because of concepts, not graphics
Well, the initial blurbs anyway
 
9:55 PM
2 mins ago, by Rapptz
not to mention the whole "indefinite delay on one platform" nonsense they pulled
 
It probably won't hold up in reality but still :v
 
I had high hopes :(
need placeholder art
 
@Rapptz Wait... is that for old gen?
 
no
 
All I see is :qq:
 
9:58 PM
Funny.
 
@Rapptz Far Cry 3 was a great game. Assassin's Creed titles are usually good games. Child of Light is probably going to ship with free blowjobs.
 
My point being, a lot of the games Ubisoft has made usually end up being lame when I actually play them.
and I always think they're going to end up being pretty good.
Of course sometimes you do get a good game but I should have learned to stop trusting Ubisoft to make good games in general.
 
AC1 was interesting
And then they made 10 more
 
@Rapptz The way you talk about most games, I think it's just your quality standards which are quite different from most people's.
Not saying you're wrong or anything. You're entitled to your own opinion. But saying Ubisoft games are bad is a far cry (no pun intended) from saying they're just not your thing.
 
Play Dungeon Crawl
 
10:03 PM
> I haven't even thought about that, I think I just drew a square and didn't even pay attention to the size. Sorry about that :(
god damn it
who makes spritesheets like this
:(
 
How does it look like :v
 
@CatPlusPlus AC2 was better. Then it kinda went nowhere.
AC titles are still entertaining. I mean, if you fetch them from a bargain bin you're going to get a lot of fun out of it. But it's not that great otherwise.
 
last good Ubisoft game I played was Rayman Legends
 
10:06 PM
FC3 was pretty fun
I was disappointed that the multiplayer wasn't a sandbox though
 
@CatPlusPlus Blood Dragon was great as well.
@Rapptz But that one was made by Michel Ancel. So it's to be expected.
 
vogl's source is now on github: http://richg42.blogspot.com/2014/03/vogl-gl-debugger-source-is-on-github.html Still very much a work in progress..
/cc @ThePhD @BartekBanachewicz
 
been posted 4 times already bub wrong thing lol
 
evening
 
@Rapptz this is the actual thing which was worth looking forward to :p
well, the debugger anyway
 
10:26 PM
> At the moment I'm dealing with a delightful legacy code class implementing polymorphism by switch-case
There should be death penalty for such a crime
 
10:41 PM
school assignments are so lame...
 
@EtiennedeMartel lol
at least an E_NOTICE was triggered
 
But lying error messages? Amazingballs.
"Yeah, no I can't do that... except I totally can! Here's the result."
 
also 3? an object converts to 1? why? why not 0?
 
10:58 PM
@Jefffrey Probably because it exists?
 
oh yeah, silly me
 
@Jefffrey honestly, that's not always a bad thing. There's a certain attraction to being able to see all the different code paths right there in one place, rather than having to traverse an unknown class hierarchy to find every class that implements X
 
I was expecting a "I can't convert that but if you really want a value here's the null integer value" kind of fallback
@jalf that also means that you are implementing a type system with (in the best case scenario) an enum, that doesn't sound right
 
@Jefffrey I don't care what sounds right. Sometimes it is more readable and easier to work with. That's an important property
(Also note the "sometimes" part. I'm not saying it is the best design in the specific code you're complaining about)
 
@jalf yeah, let's traverse-fuck the type system, roll our own, get 200 lines functions because we want to "be able to see all the different code paths right there in one place" and don't give a shit about modularity and/or extensibility
I'm in. Let's do it.
 
11:17 PM
I wish there was a global eye dropper tool
Hmm... there must be. googles
now I can steal colours with ease
 

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