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5:03 AM
anybody here?
^^
 
 
2 hours later…
6:59 AM
@NickCraver Can I ask you to add a blurb to the [jquery-autocomplete] tag wiki stating that when asking questions about jQuery autocomplete plguins to state clearly which plugin they're using
Probably won't do much, but it's better than nothing
 
 
1 hour later…
8:20 AM
hi
 
 
1 hour later…
9:43 AM
mornin'
 
9:58 AM
@Greg Hi there !
 
Remind me again how event namespacing works
$obj.bind("click.foo", foo);
$obj.bind("click.bar", bar);
$obj.unbind("click.foo");
$obj.click() // calls bar
 
Hi!
 
10:17 AM
Where is everyone.
 
is there
 
sleeping
buying gifts for xmas
 
@Chouchenos rchern the sleeping beauty
 
~~
i was taking a photo of a page of a magazine talking about one of my websites
 
@Raynos at home, no school for the rest of this day because of some snow :)
 
10:24 AM
I'm at home, too :)
 
What do people think of _
 
I am a fan of the underscore
underscores > camel casing
 
@Raynos It's a great punctuation mark, why?
 
@Raynos generally or in code?
 
10:29 AM
@Raynos I don't like underscores.
@Raynos LOL
 
@Nyuszika7H What's so funny about that?
 
@YiJiang I thought he meant the character (_), but he meant Underscore.js!
 
what does var p = o.constructor(); do ?
 
@Raynos Returns TypeError: Illegal constructor
 
cool I have the highest voted answer posted in the last 30 days
 
10:47 AM
I'm sending 10,000 emails from a newly opened sendgrid.com account, and many of the mails are bouncing because they're at least 2 months old. What are the chances my account is closed within the day? :p
 
0
Q: How to Deep clone in javascript

RaynosHow do you deep clone a Javascript object? I know there are various functions based on frameworks like JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(o)) and $.extend(true, {}, o) but I don't want to use a framework like that. What is the most elegant or efficient way to create a deep clone. We do care about edge...

I don't like the existing question and it's "use jquery" answer :P
 
@thejh that takes two arguments and does something else :P It creates a new object via prototypical inheritance rather then cloning
There is a distinct difference between prototypical inheritance to create a copy & cloning
 
11:04 AM
@thejh jQuery: 62% slower
 
@Nyuszika7H hi, lost you yesterday :p
 
Hi @IvoWetzel
 
@Opoe Hi!
 
@Chouchenos Hi there
 
jsFiddle is SO slow!
 
11:06 AM
@IvoWetzel see above how do I deep clone?
 
jsFiddle uses 200 000 kB memory for me! :S
 
well, first you need a donor egg
then you need some sperm
you pull the nucleus out of the egg and insert the nucleus of one of your own cells
and mate it with your sperm
then...
 
@Raynos Recursion. slice() every array, and copy the values of every {} into a new {}, and put in some detection for circular references...
 
@Nyuszika7H realy? :o
 
@Opoe yep :/
 
11:08 AM
@Raynos somebody explained it me here stackoverflow.com/questions/4427094/…
 
@IvoWetzel are you sure that will deal with every edge case. Are you sure large prototype chains will not break.
 
@Ivo do you know where the kitten has gone?
 
@Raynos You want to clone complete objects? Are you crazy?
 
@IvoWetzel yes I want to clone complete objects :)
 
@Raynos Every random thingy? Or just specific ones?
 
11:12 AM
@Raynos: Is it just data contained within the deep object or are there functions and non-enumerables that you want to hold on to?
You mention not wanting to use a library, but you're using ES5 so you don't need a library for JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(o)).
 
@AndyE but JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(o)) seems wrong and will only clone JSON
 
the only reason not to use it is if you're copying objects with functions or inherited values.
 
objects do have functions and inherited values. I'm not sure how you get around cloning non-enumerables.
 
@Raynos: with ES5 you can get all members of an object, even non-enumerables.
 
@IvoWetzel pretty much everything. dont know how to handle "deep cloning" functions. I would think var n = clone(o); then manipulate(n.someFunction) shouldn't effect o.someFunction I might be wrong with that. (Where manipulate is an arbitary manipulation)
not sure whether I actaully have a use for a complete clone of an object, but its interesting to understand how every property of the object works in terms of how getter/setter's work by reference or by value.
 
11:20 AM
@Raynos, yeah it's going to be a real PITA. Good luck with that :-p
 
@AndyE why do I have to write it! I asked because I have no clue how to deal with the edgecases :(
 
@Raynos You could check out python's copy module I guess
 
@Raynos so you would also have to change the references inside closures and stuff like that?
 
@thejh if the object contained closures yes ...
Well hmm
 
Is there any way to load jQuery UI themes using google.load()?
 
11:22 AM
@Raynos: well, you'd have to try and create a new function from each old function, you'd have to get all the property descriptors and set them on each new object, etc.
Since you can't think of a use for it, it seems rather pointless to even try :-)
 
var o = {
     "f": function() {
          var closure = 4;
          this.g = function() { return closure; }
          this.h = function(i) { closure = i; }
     }
}
I can't tell whether n = clone(o) should share that inner closure variable. I would like to define clone s.t. deepEqual(n,o) === true && with access to n you cannot modify any state of o
 
don't mess with closures
Easiest solution: Grab the V8 source and build in copying there :P
 
@IvoWetzel that is the best solution
 
@Raynos what if the original object has a reference to window or (in node.js) to a filesystem object or so?
 
@thejh I dont know whether you want to clone the window. It's argueable that the window does not belong to the state of o. I don't know how clone should handle external data pointers (files & streams) and static properties
This has reduced itself to an unpractical academic problem which has no real world value :P
 
11:32 AM
is leaving for 1 hour
 
@Nyuszika7H okay
 
11:50 AM
17% bounce rate so far
 
hm getting productive with vim
 
+1
vim > emacs
 
I pray that this layout works in IE :D
 
@IvoWetzel all versions (also IE6)? good luck :P
 
no IE6
doing a mock up for some art guy
right now his page really sucks
very little focus on the pictures them selfs
looks way too much like a blog...
and he sells those thigns for $300 a piece...
 
12:04 PM
@IvoWetzel Good luck then :P
 
@IvoWetzel Worst client ever.
 
All I told him: "I'm doing a mock up" Nothing else so far
If he doesn't like it, well his problem and I'm out :P If he likes it, I can still decide whether I do the job or not
 
> A particularly picky client wanted a PDF proof of his artwork e-mailed to him to approve before printing. Since he had originally supplied his artwork as a PDF, I simply e-mailed him back the original file. After reviewing this proof, he complained that the quality was not good, that the graphics were muddy, and that the text didn’t “pop.” I promised to “fix” it before printing and assured him it would look identical to his original artwork.
 
client from hell ?
 
12:14 PM
:nod:
 
Hi!
 
1
Q: button movements on scroll page, please its urgent

rahulsigvanHi everyone, i need to know how to scroll a button on page scroll, i have some 200 table data where i can select anyone of them, and then i can submit it to database, problem is if i select 1st row of table data i need to travel upto bottom of the table for submit button, so i am planning to give...

The sad truth is that my comment about doing this not getting answers faster is totally wrong - he did get answers quickly
 
oy, this is going to take all day
only ~2000 mails sent so far
 
float and % don't mix good...
 
@IvoWetzel Depends on what you're trying to do
 
12:30 PM
@YiJiang some kind of picture slider, but it should adjust to a % based size, problem ATM float is ignored
 
@IvoWetzel Repro on jsbin/jsfiddle, and maybe I can help, or just drop a direct link here
 
got it to work
or not >_>
the "desert picture" should be right to the kitten one
but it wraps when the window width is too small
 
@IvoWetzel No Dropbox, sorry. The GFW hates file sharing websites with a vengeance
 
body {
overflow: hidden;
}



/* Header ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
#header {
position: absolute;
top: 0px;
left: 0px;
right: 0px;
height: 80px;
background-color: #00ff00;
}

#logo {
width: 280px;
height: 80px;
background-color: #ffcc00;
float: left;
}

#title {
height: 80px;
background-color: #00ccff;
}

/* Sidebar ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
#sidebar {
position: absolute;
top: 80px;
left: 0px;
width: 260px;
bottom: 40px;
<html>
<head>
<title>Foo</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/vss" href="gallery.css" />
</head>


<body>
<div id="header">
<div id="logo">
Logo
</div>

<div id="title">
Gallery Kolb Info
</div>
</div>
<div id="sidebar">
<div id="arrow_top"></div>
<div id="categories">
<div class="category_box">
Trees
</div>
<div class="category_box">
Animals
</div>
<div class="category_box">
Ice
</div>
<div class="category_box">
Night
</div>
</div>
<div id="arrow_down"></div>
</div>

<div id="content">
<div id="arrow_left"></div>
stupid chinese wall thingy
 
12:43 PM
So they defy gravity too?
 
Someone in Taiwan just IMed me to wish me a Merry Christmas. I guess that's nice.
 
@IvoWetzel The correct term is 'Stupid Chinese wall thingadongdong'
 
-2
Q: How to Create own website?

user544752I want to create my own website

so ignorant...
 
dang 6 secs too late for a close vote :(
 
@AndyE Dammit! Too fast.
 
12:45 PM
-1
A: How to Create own website?

TimbaduThis is a very good place to start http://www.w3schools.com/html/default.asp

 
@IvoWetzel That was my -1! Mine! Muhahahaha...
 
Welcome to the internet, India.
 
If people can't spend more than 10 seconds writing a question, they've got serious problems.
 
If he wrote the exact same words in any search engine, the page would be full of tutorials and software for creating his own website.
 
or a minute looking for an answer...
 
12:49 PM
ah another div with a lot more width and it works...
now throw in some jQuery to bring it to life
(and adjust some of the sizes)
 
:sends an e-mail to your client reminding him to disable javascript in his browser:
<~ secretly works for clientsfromhell.net
 
var o = (function() {
     var magic = 42;

     var magicContainer = function() {
          this.get = function() { return magic; };
          this.set = function(i) { magic = i; };
     }

      return new magicContainer;
}());

var n = clone(o); // how to implement clone to support closures
 
@DanGrossman Maybe you wanna disable JS on chat.* huh? :)
@Raynos Fork V8
 
@IvoWetzel requirement is write it in raw JS. Writing a parser and using eval are off limits
 
@Raynos Well just wait until 2060 when ES5.1 comes out, I'm sure they will have added close support in that one
 
12:53 PM
> yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyjuuhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh [{"error":{"code":500,"message":"Address in mailbox given [yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyjuuhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh] does not comply with RFC 2822, 3.6.2."}}]
 
1:05 PM
@IvoWetzel are you sure I cant do it in raw JS ?
 
without eval... no chance
 
@IvoWetzel can you do a clever trick with eval that doesnt evolve using it to write a parser?
 
Is there any way to get an event, like this?
$('.obj').click(function(e) {
    alert('Triggered: ' + e);
});
This returns [object Object], and it isn't what I want.
 
@Nyuszika7H: you mean the event name? e.type
 
@AndyE Yep, thanks!
 
1:11 PM
 
@Raynos you misunderstood what I want
 
@Nyuszika7H wrong link sorry. check nr 2
 
@Raynos nice
 
god I already love vim
 
@IvoWetzel yes vim is awesome
 
1:27 PM
Please help me! I have <input type='radio'> elements, and I can select multiple of them, which is an incorrect behavior!
 
group
 
They're inside a <form> element…
 
@Nyuszika7H Give them the same name
 
@YiJiang oh, thanks
jQuery UI .buttonset() does not seem to work.
It works in the demo, however…
 
@Nyuszika7H Run .buttonset() on the common parent of the set of inputs, not the elements themselves
 
1:33 PM
@YiJiang ooh yes, that's the problem, thanks very much
 
Hello all...
 
@ircmaxell Good afternoon to you too
 
How's it going?
 
good
 
fine
 
1:36 PM
14 votes to go before I hit 100 for my first Great Answer badge... this is exciting :-)
 
You got that much off that little answer?
wow
 
yeah lol
 
@AndyE Wait, you mean that division answer is at +86 O_o
 
yup, I've earned 1 bronze and 2 silvers off it so far
 
I have one more problem. I can't seem to be able to load jQuery UI themes on JS Bin, neither with <link rel='stylesheet' type='text/css' href='jqueryui-theme-path-goes-here'> nor @import url('jquery-theme-path-goes-here').
 
1:37 PM
Don't get me wrong, it's a good answer, but worth +86 upvotes?...
it's a shame that you didn't get much rep from it
 
SO...
 
It works fine on jsFiddle, when I import that as a resource. Sure, I should check jsFiddle's source dode.
 
@ircmaxell: I don't think it's worth it, but there are many undeserving answers with +100 on SO
 
You could write an answer on how to solve world hunger... it wouldn't get more than 4 ups on SO.
 
and many deserving answers with +0
 
1:38 PM
@IvoWetzel: $(".hungry").feed();
 
@AndyE Don't push that meme even further!
 
@IvoWetzel: sorry :-)
 
@AndyE Actually, given it's jQuery, it'll probably get lots of upvotes
 
quick open that question!
then we all cast reopen votes as soon as it gets closed :P
 
lol
@ircmaxell: the most surprising thing is that it's the highest voted answer posted in the last 30 days - stackoverflow.com/tools?tab=stats&daterange=last30days (10k required)
It must be due to how the voters can see the results right in front of them or something. that's why embedding fiddles would be useful.
 
1:45 PM
Thanks @AndfyE: You just crashed firefox...
 
pfff, that's not a particularly big achievement.
 
Thanks @AndfyE: You just crashed firefox...
 
@AndyE You should have a badge for that.
 
Public service announcement from MSO:
in The Tavern (General) on Meta Stack Overflow Chat, 4 hours ago, by Jeff Atwood
please test out the new /review route -- works on all sites
The one for SO can be found at stackoverflow.com/review
 
dude, this is silly... that page just recursed
I'm trying to take a screenshot while FF is unresponsive
 
1:50 PM
@ircmaxell: which version of Fx?
 
latest stable
the page is at 10mb and rising steadally
once I get back in to chat on that computer, I'll post the screenshot
 
@ircmaxell Sounds like a bad memory leak or something
 
no, the page is recursing
FF doesn't like dealing with large pages (at least on my comp)... 2mb of HTML is about the sane limit
Ahhh, there we go...
 
The only way I can imagine a page recursing is an iframe pointing to the same page within the page, or ajax loading and inserting the same page you're already viewing
 
1:53 PM
@ircmaxell Looks like a bad ajax
 
Happened on Chrome as well...
I just killed the tab before it got too deep
 
works here
 
I tried altering the url, and it happens for all /tools urls...
even with a hard refresh
weird...
 
works here, too
 
1:58 PM
oh wtf
SO chat just crashed for me on that computer
I had to ultimately clear the chat.so cookie...
Oh, and the mod tools work fine for me through my proxy. So it must be the firewall stripping something out that it was expecting (perhaps an X- header...?)
 
And...?
 
2:16 PM
time for a break
 
jQuery and jQuery UI are hosted on jqueryui.com, and I've also found UI themes there, but now I can't find them. Could anyone help me?
 
-2
Q: preventing site visitor from saving site images and disable right click

M.B.Asfoorhi i want to disable the context menu in my site images and prevent the site visitor from saving this images how can i do that using java script ?

 
@Nyuszika7H themeroller?
 
@Opoe I can't copy an URL from there to use on my site.
 
0
A: What is the purpose of boolean switch statements in JavaScript?

Andy EYes, there's a difference. Taking your example into account, var a = 0, b = 1; Now let's look at the switch statement: switch (a || b) { When this switch statement is run, the expression a || b is evaluated. || is a short-circuit operator, it will return the left operand's value if it...

had to set the OP straight.
@Raynos: wondered where you'd got to. I was going to show you how I updated my answer from yesterday with a demo that uses bitwise XOR instead of +!+, just for you!
5
A: Javascript Toggling

Andy Estyle="opacity=1" should be style="opacity:1". The rule, as you've written it, is invalid and will be ignored, so the first click on the element will set the opacity to 1 (which is the default anyway). nb, you could refactor your function to look like this: function toggle(obj) { var el = ...

 
2:28 PM
haha 5 up votes already
@AndyE +1 for the switch :)
 
I have a function "Create" which is loading some data thru Ajax. How can I create a callback where I can do some postprocessing and be sure it will be executed after "Create" is done ?
 
@user137348 jQuery ajax? Or self made? When the ajax finisheds call something, you can supply that "something" via a param of Create
 
@user137348 JS is single-threaded, so you don't have to worry about that
 
@IvoWetzel ty :-)
 
@user137348 the callback can only fire when no JS is currently being executing
 
2:32 PM
come on +7 is all I get for flaming against right click disabling? :(
SO, you disappoint me
 
@IvoWetzel: yeah, you deserve at least +86 for that !
 
@AndyE :P
 
@IvoWetzel self made. You mean putting a function as a parameter for Create ?
 
function Create(......., callback) {
           req.onreadystatechange(function() {
                   // check for completion
                       callback(data)
                 //
});
}
> so what can i do all of your answers are not helpful – M.B.Asfoor 1 min ago
 
lol
 
2:38 PM
He asked for it
0
A: preventing site visitor from saving site images and disable right click

thejhSolution: Don't let your users view the images, don't upload them to your website. It's the only way to be sure.

 
pff I updates my answer to tell him that he can't do anything besides that
 
@Ivo "evil stealing interwebz" :)
 
is leaving for 1 hour
 
@thejh It's true! I read it on the interwebz!
 
@IvoWetzel 7K
 
2:41 PM
Everyone go upvote @Ivo so he can get the elusive Reversal badge and be the envy of us all!
 
@IvoWetzel What does this line of code ? req.onreadystatechange
 
@user137348 Uh, well I guess you have registered that event on your xmlhttprequest object?
 
wants reversal, too :(
 
@user137348 Would be helpful if you could show us some of your code :)
 
@thejh: it's one of the hardest badges to get.
 
2:43 PM
gimme da badge
!!!
Otherwise I let kitten talk to itself :O
3
 
@IvoWetzel Actually I'm not doing anything directly with xmlhttprequest. I have a third party component that is loading its content. But I have it encapsulated in my "Create method".
 
7 to go.... edit the question, fix the spelling... push it!!!
;)
 
@IvoWetzel: bumps don't seem to be as effective since they changed the homepage.
 
@AndyE Hm I often end up with auto bumped questions on my start page
@CodingKitten You want me to have the reversal badge?
 
@IvoWetzel needs lol true. to me)
 
2:47 PM
I take that as a yes
 
@IvoWetzel I think that it said that it wants the badge for itself. evil kitten :(
 
!kitten wisdom Ivo Wetzel
 
!kitten wisdom Ivo Wetzel
it hates me ._.
@CodingKitten You fail your creator!
 
@IvoWetzel Screw that. A nice effect
 
lol
 
2:51 PM
13 votes to go...!
 
cries and runs away
!kitten wisdom Ivo Wetzel
._.
@AndyE only 6 here, but I guess you win anyways :P
 
!kitten wisdom Andy E
@IvoWetzel: not so, I'd be envious of your Reversal badge :-p
 
You heard it! Gogo
14
A: preventing site visitor from saving site images and disable right click

Ivo WetzelYou can't prevent people form downloading your images. Many browser disallow you to disable the context menu The user can disable JavaScript If the user can see the image, it's already on THEIR computer I don't even need a browser I can just do an HTTP request on your site to fetch all the imag...

 
hehe
 
!kitten use all upvotes on Ivo Wetzel where answer_id = latest
 
2:53 PM
Huh? What's a "use all upvotes on Ivo Wetzel where answer_id = latest" supposed to be? If you can't type you should reconsider your profession, what about writing the next Harry Potter? Can't get any worse with that...
 
@AndyE thank you for writing correct code and not using dirty loose typing hacks
 
lol
@Raynos: actually, I'm starting to like the ^ operator. I realized I can do stuff like this: document.getElementById("checkbox1").checked ^= 1
 
haha that slaks guys is funny
 
@Ivo someone commented on your post: "That isn't actually true. The user can see an image without having access to a (usable) file. blog.slaks.net/2010/12/on-copy-prevention-in-html-part-3.html – SLaks 1 min ago"
 
anyone can view his site? Getting an DNS error here
 
2:56 PM
@IvoWetzel yes, can view it
@IvoWetzel 74.125.43.121
 
Uh, google Error: Not found
> @thejh: You can split the image into a fine grid and rapidly alternate each cell between content and garbage - SLaks
omg
down votes for comments NAO
 
@IvoWetzel put it in the hostsfile :) (if you REALLY want to look at it)
 
gnah, not really...
 
@Ivo from his blog: "To prevent [...] modifying the JavaScript to show all of the images, alternate them with other images. For example, write a server-side script that takes X and Y coordinates, and a timer index. This script would either a white image, or the chunk of text at the given coordinates, depending on the timer index."
"To prevent the copier from using GDI to OR-blit screenshots from different times, [...] the white could have random black patterns. However, this will make the text hard to read."
 
if he really does that, the pictures need to be worth something
which then again means that it will be worth the effort...
...to circumvent that
 
3:08 PM
to circumvent the protection
 
Seems like a lot of work for little payout. Screen recorders could help you grab the image.
 
want up votes ._.
 
@AndyE he said that screenshots should work, too laughing
 
@IvoWetzel: closest I've ever been to reversal is:
 
funny protection idea: make the part of the image white that's behind the mouse pointer and only display it when the mouse is hovering over it :)
 
3:10 PM
10
A: How do I return a value from a javascript function

Andy EUse the return statement, just like you would with any other JavaScript function: return "Hello"; https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Core_JavaScript_1.5_Reference/Statements/return Also, JavaScript is dynamically typed so you don't have to specify a type for the function, just return the variab...

 
dudes
there are soon more comments than upvotes -.-
 
lol
 
What? "Also, if the garbage tiles are similar in color to the real tiles (perhaps distorted versions), it won't work. – SLaks 4 mins ago"
why could he possibly think that?
 
don't comment, UP VOTE
 
3:37 PM
time for an avatar change, I feel I should share all these moving boxes behind me with others :)
@AndyE - don't worry, it's not the freaky Pointy avatar....yet
 
lol
 
@NickCraver Why not a single big box? :D
 
the wardrobe one behind me is pretty big, 40"x24"x24"
we ran out of room elsewhere, started shoving crap in here
 
!kitten help
 
!kitten wisdom ircmaxell
Ahh, that was a fun one...
 
3:46 PM
!kitten wisdom timdown
 
spaces
!kitten wisdom Ivo Wetzel
 
Hmm... not much difference between element.checked ^= 1 and element.checked = !element.checked. Is it just me or is Opera 11's DOM the fastest out of all the browsers?
 
Yeah, I've never played with the kitten before
 
not that one stupid thing
 
!kitten wisdom tim down
 
3:47 PM
!kitten wisdom Tim Down
 
15
A: JQuery : What is the difference between "var test" and "var $test"

Tim DownNothing. No difference. $ is a valid character in a JavaScript identifier but has no special meaning. In fact, in the ECMAScript 3 specification in section 7.6 it states that The dollar sign ($) and the underscore (_) are permitted anywhere in an identifier. The dollar sign is intended ...

 
yeah yeah
Wow. My two most trivial answers ever
 
> It's as easy as Math.E - shortest answer ever!
 
It started as "Math.e"
panicpanicquickquicktypemorecharactersmustbefastest
 
lol
 
3:49 PM
look at my highest-rated answer - it's in the wrong language! :)
10
A: Add space after each fourth + sign

thejhUse a regex: Pattern pattern = Pattern.compile("([^+]*\\+){4}"); Matcher matcher = pattern.matcher(str); matcher.replaceAll("\1 ");

 
That looks like Java
 
@TimDown right
in the comments: "The question is for C# and this answer is in Java :P – Callum Rogers Nov 5 at 16:33"
 
it's been a while since I did regex in Java. Always seemed a massive pita after using C#
@thejh Ah yes, sorry
hadn't got that far
 
rofl it's even higher voted than the accepted
 
there should be a badge for that
 
3:53 PM
there is
 
> Pure Awesome - wrote a completely irrelevant answer and got 10 upvotes
 
I meant specifically for a popular answer in the wrong language
 
It's just a shame that it would be difficult to award automatically
 
@CodingKitten You want to talk with yourself?
 
@IvoWetzel cause that's FUBAR if that works... +!+somevalue... There yet...
 
3:55 PM
Yes that would indeed be fubar if you would talk with yourself
 
LOL Coding Kitten stole my +!+ coercion from yesterday.
 
@CodingKitten Don't steal codez!!!
 
@IvoWetzel (1 is out day i left
 
!kitten help
!kitten ? jQuery
 
3:59 PM
Good answer
 

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