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1:00 PM
We want something cheaper, with a garden the cat's can go in (and not run into a main road) and on a bus route to Carlos college.
 
I would love to have a few weeks to really do some good refactoring for this app here...
 
Right now the cats have to stay in, It takes carlos two buses and 90 minutes and we're paying almost $2000 for a place where we don't use any of the basement and 2 bedrooms :P
CF - Job is going great, Warren - My job right now is a huge refactor of the preauth section of the app :D
 
awesome
 
Hurray for being one of the most highly skilled here!
 
same same
but also the only android dev for the next 2 weeks
then a junior starts
team full power mid may again
 
1:02 PM
Lunch time!!! :D
 
enjoy
 
We're also planning to dump our Visa agent after the next draw.
Since they're charging 4k+ to help us get our visa, which turned out to be, they'll help us fill in an online form.
We paid them half and to be fair they've mostly told us which bits aren't possible, which bits are possible, what's hard work and what's not worth going for. But I think we over paid even for that advice :P
 
neat
lunch time too
@Graeme 2000/mo is a hella lot
 
@ColdFire 99% of the 18 year olds here are just starting uni and have no money, so no :P
 
1:09 PM
They actually charged 5 thousand pounds "to get us a visa"
Which we paid January 16 because they said they could have us a visa by March 16.
 
wow costly
 
Because we paid half up front instead of instalments, the price went down.
 
@TimCastelijns I see well I guess its is not a mandatory thing i guess then
 
Yeah, wouldn't have mind but they lied their asses off about us getting in by March 16. We're only here now because we did it ourselves by getting a student visa
 
1:10 PM
something like this?
 
1 Bedroom Basement apartment? :)
 
i mean the house
 
Around 3 and a half hours away from Carlos University ;)
House is beautiful :) Once we're both working, we would have got a place like that a couple of years ago before the houses doubled in price
 
\o
 
o/
 
1:13 PM
o/
 
nice
now really lunch time
 
Mar 13 at 13:05, by Tim Castelijns
Mar 7 at 13:03, by Tim Castelijns
enjoy paella
 
Any of you know how to make horizontal scroll bars stay visible in Android Studio?
 
@WarrenFaith finally get some devs recruited? :)
 
1:30 PM
yes, one old colleague and a fresh bachelor
 
Must be a weight off your shoulders knowing you're getting at least one dev in that you know you can rely upon
 
graeme horizontal scrollbar in listview you mean?
and why you need that?
 
No, in the IDE
 
1:50 PM
ROFL I just read that the EU creates an invoice for the UK... around 60 billion. Half of it are already open invoices... the rest will be stuff directly related to the Brexit.
 
Yup
 
@ColdFire Call of Duty
 
lol we normally use cod for cash on delivery
 
Holy shit that is a lot of money
 
1:52 PM
cod as in fish?
 
Warren - It definitely seems like I should be able to pay off my English mortgage with Canadian dollars much easier
 
Wonder if Scotland get independence will they have to pay for any of it
 
yeah 60 billion euro is a lot of money
 
Makes me laugh at the Brexit "If we leave the EU we'll be 350m a week better off"
 
Brexit will be part of the history as the prime example of: "How to shoot yourself in the foot while fucking yourself"
 
1:54 PM
^
 
It makes me really angry
because I was against Brexit
 
move to netherlands, nothing big ever happens here
 
I honestly don't know if democracy works
 
lol tim
netherland is a small country
 
country size doesn't really matter
 
1:56 PM
oh yeah i know just saw it on the map the size
wasnt expecting it to be this small
 
Democracy obviously doesn't work
 
I want scottish independence
 
When a large enough section of the populations vote can be controlled through propoganda, Democracy becomes an Oligarchy.
 
The UK is like those small angry / aggressive fellas you get occasionally on nights out. They think they're much bigger / powerful / important than they actually are.
 
u wot m8?
 
1:58 PM
XD
 
XD
 
@Graeme frustrating. I'd love to see the Lib Dems in power but it'll never happen.
 
they still think they are a colonial power, capable of overthrowing most of the world
 
yeah it's embarrassing
 
The UK isn't a weak country
They have converted a lot of the colonial power to institutional and financial power
They're a huge player in global politics and finance
 
2:01 PM
I think their financial power will diminish as a result of Brexit and financial institutions moving their London operations elsewhere
 
If I were to count the 3g data usage of an app, should I count both TX and RX bytes? Or just TX
 
However what they just did amounted to saying "I'm taking my ball and going home" in all of those forums - which gives a chance for everyone else to go buy their own ball :P
 
in other words; do you have to pay for received data?
 
TX bytes should be counted twice, since everything is bigger in texas
(TX is the abbreviation for texas)
 
yes tim
lol eski
 
@TimCastelijns i had pasta
 
@MarkO'Sullivan OMFG
without negotiation?
not a single step into a deal?
 
@ColdFire yes what?
 
@TimCastelijns both I'd say
 
2:07 PM
but what do the facts say? :D
 
if may just wanted to give free brittish stuff to everyone else, i would have put myself on line
 
It's illegal for them to make deals before they trigger an exit
 
exit deal with the EU
 
They have absolutely no choice but to go into it blind as to what they can possibly achieve
 
not deals with anyone else
 
2:08 PM
Nope - they aren't allowed to make formal negotiations for trade deals with anyone as a sovreign nation as part of the EU
 
@TimCastelijns yes you have to count both
 
because companies charges for both
 
Because they are supposed to trade as part of the bloc. If members could negotiate deals outside of the bloc it would undermine the system.
 
back~~ :D
 
2:11 PM
what was for lunch?
 
both tim
data recieved and data sent are both paid i think everywhere
phone calls recieved are only paid in some obscure countries
like spain
on some special numbers
that can be masked
 
thanks guys
 
np
o/ tris
 
2:13 PM
where is adam?
 
Michigan
 
i had chard
 
chard?
 
Bledes
 
oh
thanks
 
2:15 PM
what is that?
 
i had to translate it too
 
whatsup tristan
 
but voiled
 
oh
 
Chaud is hot? Says it on coffee cups
 
2:17 PM
?
 
Or maybe it's "Attention"
Nope, it's Hot
Who says that living in a country that's bi lingual doesn't teach you a new language.
 
lol
didn't knew that
 
I've lived here long enough that my brain has started to phase out French :P
I'd learn it, but, can't imagine it will enrich my life in any way.
Wish Spanish was the second language of Canada. Would totally learn that, if only so I could understand Eric's Facebook
 
use it to pick up the ladies
 
hahahha
 
2:22 PM
I repeat - would not enrich my life in any way ;)
 
o/
 
Oh Em Gee, It's Glitch
 
\o
 
 
lol
 
2:31 PM
omg is is me :O
 
wat
 
@Graeme learning catalan would eric your life, atleast meme-wise.
sounds funnier in catalan, where enrich and eric are pronounced almost the same
 
So, uh, Eric, Do you know that your name means something else in English?
 
Why are we learning Catalan?
 
The given name Eric, Erik, or Erick is derived from the Old Norse name Eiríkr (or Æinrikr in Eastern Scandinavia due to monophthongization). The first element, ei- is derived either from the older Proto-Norse *aina(z) meaning "one" or "alone" or from Proto-Norse *aiwa(z) meaning "ever" or "eternal". The second element -ríkr derives either from *rík(a)z meaning "ruler" or "prince" (cf. Gothic reiks) or from an even older Proto-Germanic *ríkiaz which meant "powerful" and "rich". The name is thus usually taken to mean "one ruler", "autocrat", "eternal ruler" or "ever powerful", "warrior", and ...
why aren't we?
 
2:34 PM
Yeah, that's not what I' thinking of.
 
well I prefer Spanish :p
 
> one, alone, ruler, prince, powerful, rich
3/6. not bad
 
@eski Do you know that "Omelette du fromage" means nothing in french ? ^^
 
heh
 
Yeah... in the UK if you see someone good looking, you may involuntarily get an Eric...
 
2:35 PM
@OcuS omelette of the cheese
@Graeme oh
 
oh.
neat
 
well yes, but it doesn't mean anything...
 
@OcuS that's not the point :p
well actually, it kind of is the point
 
having my name represent that isn't bad :I
 
o_O
 
2:37 PM
"Omelette au Fromage": omelette with cheese
well nevermind :)
 
@OcuS it's like "look at me, I can say stuff in French; I'm all romantic and smart and sophisticated and such"
but in a sarcastic way
 
i can pretend i say stuff in french
while speaking catalan
 
Eric - Hah :) Makes what you said to me earlier weird :)
 
mwa-ha-ha
 
how tho
 
2:39 PM
merci (catalan) -> thank you (english) -> merci ( french)
 
how is it pronounced
 
i can natively thank french people and they nod as i was taking french
 
you sly devil you
 
mÈr-ci
and in french
mercí
 
@ColdFire It means that here too although it isn't used as much these days. Plus it was pretty obvious that I was talking about a game :P
 
2:40 PM
pronouncing is different but
works so far
 
@CptEric idk how the ` accent works
 
@TimCastelijns He screwed up the punctuation. It was originally 'CoD'
 
open the mouth while saying the word
open accent
 
Anyway, back to saving the world...
 
mahrci?
 
2:41 PM
hmm
 
give me a phonetic spelling
 
like the E on bed
 
^
 
that helps?
 
so it's the same as French, just with the accent on the E instead of I?
 
2:42 PM
or the A on battle
yeah
 
that contradicts
bed is eh; battle is aa
 
eh
not aa
 
it's ah
right?
 
...
 
bah-tle?
 
2:44 PM
baattle
it's not ah
it's like in bad
 
@codeMagic lol i know i was just saying what we use COD for
 
...
 
hmm kay :I
well then just like in bed
 
@codeMagic lol you mean "destroying the world "
 
2:46 PM
also the C is not a C, it's a Ç
but i didn't knew if you could see or write the character
written right it's "merçi"
 
it has to be merçi?
 
but ç is pronounced as a weak c
 
isn't the c already soft because of the i?
 
we love weird letters
just like the ·
 
what is that
 
2:47 PM
btw how much does a month trip to europe cost?
 
col·legi
that's the ·
 
what does it do
 
> til·la; mamil·lar, maxil·lar, papil·lar; cavil·lar, destil·lar, oscil·lar, titil·lar, vacil·lar; Priscil·la
 
CF from where?
 
india
 
2:48 PM
so you're just separating double L's?
 
it represents a phoentical expression called "L geminada"
 
i was thinking since euro is down
 
wich represents a special phonetics
 
its gonna be cheap might as well use the opportunity
 
no, the thing is... they are not double L's
 
2:48 PM
which is different than just two L
 
wait you guys are teaching spanish or catalan?
 
how is it pronounced?
 
catalan
 
Catalan
 
hum
weirdly
 
2:49 PM
lol thanks
 
the nearest way to pronounce it
is turn the L·L into an Y and put a 'break' behind it
but it doesn't sound completely right
 
so like an ñ but with ll?
 
ney
the l·l is meant to stretch the l
 
I'm thinking in Spanish right now
 
so col·lateral is pronounced cohll-llllla--te-ral
you gotta snap that L up your mouth to do it
 
2:52 PM
coyateral?
 
nope
col-lateral
without ever stoppping to pronounce the first l
 
what
cole lateral?
 
between the first and second note
 
the closest thing i'm finding is the L on exfoliate
 
yeah kinda that
 
2:54 PM
I don't see the difference
can you give an approximation in Spanish?
 
nope, spanish is too simple :I
or we're too complex
 
idk
 
take gorila
 
ye!
 
in spanish
 
2:55 PM
that's another one
 
if you add an extra l
that would be goriya
 
@OcuS That makes it even better lol
 
yeah
 
so we write l·l to represent that the way to pronounce it is goril-la
not goriya
 
oh
 
2:56 PM
 
so you're just working around the double L
 
to make new sounds
 
so it's like "this is a double L, but don't prnounce it like it is"
 
`pronounce it like it's really two L's merged into one long L with a small air brake'
 
so like a double R?
 
2:58 PM
no
double r is a strong r
 
double R doesn't have that air break
 
also that ^
 
so it is like cole lateral
 
yep
 
you pronounce each L
 
2:59 PM
aye
 
kinda
but fast and "snapping" the 2nd, to make the 2nd L the tongue moves outwards
 

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