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7:00 PM
New Tkinter grievance: if you mess up a function call, it gives you an incomprehensible error message, even for simple things like "supplied three args instead of one"
 
morning everyone
 
yawn! morning @corvid
 
@inspectorG4dget Why are you Pancakes?
 
@AirThomas try reading my last name. That's what my roommate tried to do in 2008 before assigning me that nickname
 
lol
 
7:04 PM
uhhhh... frowny face "Gaaaadg... et?"
;)
 
all my animals fell asleep on me :| now I can't get up from computer and have to program
 
besides, who doesn't like pancakes?
@corvid you make that sound like it's a bad thing
 
I have a friend whose parents make fun of him because they say he doesn't pronounce his own last name correctly.
 
@AirThomas I think it's pronounced "Gee, forget". Presumably something to do with memory-loss-inducing maple syrup.
 
7:05 PM
@inspectorG4dget feeling especially lazy after finishing college. Working on a nodejs project and nodejs is a little funky
 
I love pancakes. I like them better than waffles. You don't need any sort of special iron to make pancakes. French toast is the best, though.
 
I feel like mentioning this
 
@inspectorG4dget I just watched that, at work, to figure out what it had to do with pancakes. I feel cheated.
 
it had more to do with French as in "French toast"
 
I consider myself a connosewer of French toast.
That means I am highly in-lightened, folks.
@inspectorG4dget Not howtobasic. Cheated again!
 
7:11 PM
bah
 
Can someone show me the correct way to left-align this string, and restrict it to a width of, say 60 chars?
>>> t1 = 'First text'
>>> t2 = 'Second text'
>>> '{} {}'.format(t1, t2)
'First text Second text'
 
str.ljust(60) should work checks if such function exists
 
Strings are left aligned by default :-)
 
I've seen some examples where the string was constructed with {} where the width and alignment are explicitly specified
but i haven't been able to make sense of it :(
 
("That's arguably a property of the console window, rather than the strings themselves". yeah, yeah, you know what I mean)
 
user2555451
7:15 PM
If you want to restrict it to a length of 60, just slice it: string[:60]. If the string is under the length, all of it will be returned. Otherwise, only the first 60 characters will be.
 
@linuxfan Yeah, I have found the string formatting documentation to be confusing, myself.
 
user2555451
Of course, that doesn't work if you want to raise an error for len(string) > 60.
 
I misunderstood the question and I thought ljust will also restrict the string length :(
 
i'm trying to construct a string where i need to print text in two separate columns. Maybe I will post the code snippet and output as a question instead of chat here.
 
Is this what you want?
>>> "{:>10}".format("hi")
'        hi'
 
7:21 PM
@Kevin - Yes i understand that with just one variable, {:>10} works fine
how can i get the same to work when i have other variables?
for e.g '{:>10} {} {}'.format(var1, var2)
this is where im stuck
 
>>> "{:>10} {:>10}".format("hi", "there")
'        hi      there'
 
You can generate the format string with dynamic max width (depending on the number of variables)
 
user559633
stackoverflow.com/questions/27805200/… not sure why this question is so well upvoted, but i'm hoping i can surf it to sweet sweet internet points
 
@vaultah an example of that would be great
 
num, max_length = 3, 60
max_column_width = max_length // num
format_str = '{{:>{}}}'.format(max_column_width) * num
print(format_str) # {:>20}{:>20}{:>20}
@linuxfan ^ works in Python 3
 
7:30 PM
That specifies a minimum width, not a maximum.
>>> "{:>8}|{:>8}|{:>8}".format("these", "have varying", "lengths")
'   these|have varying| lengths'
>>> "{:>.8}|{:>.8}|{:>.8}".format("these", "have varying", "lengths")
'these|have var|lengths'
>>> "{:>8.8}|{:>8.8}|{:>8.8}".format("these", "have varying", "lengths")
'   these|have var| lengths'
 
When I was debugging my parser for KevinScript, I wrote a little module to render things In a nicely aligned grid.
>>> print gridPrint([["hello", "how are you doing today?"], ["I am fine", "but my breakfast burrito was burnt"]])

+---------+----------------------------------+
|    hello|          how are you doing today?|
+---------+----------------------------------+
|I am fine|but my breakfast burrito was burnt|
+---------+----------------------------------+
 
DSM
I step away to get some stuff done and find out I missed a chance to say I like waffles.
 
I'm 75% sure that the standard library already has functionality like this, but it was fun to make anyway.
also, todo: refactor function names to use lowercase_underscore
 
num, max_length = 3, 27
column_width = max_length // num
format_str = '{{:<{}}}'.format(column_width)
print(' '.join(format_str.format(x)[:column_width] for x in ('large enough string',) * 3))
prints "large eno large eno large eno"
@ZeroPiraeus yeah, forgot about that
 
thanks everyone. @Kevin i'm working on a menu that should be encased in a grid -like structure
so i will look at your module too.
 
7:40 PM
You can probably ignore everything past gridPrint, the rest is variants that were useful for my specific use case
 
@tristan agdq running commander keen right now
 
@Kevin why the mixed-camelcased name? :,(
 
It was written in the Before Time.
Back when I hadn't read PEP 8 very closely.
 
that explains everything
:)
@Kevin btw, if I can "give you any advice" (not because I'm that clever, or anything) -- you should print spaces before and after the text in the cell
 
Github says May 2014, but it's at least a year older than that, going by the file date on my local directory language/parser/v1/util
@PeterVaro Yeah, I agree. The dictPrint variant does add padding, but not gridPrint. Not sure what the deal is there.
 
7:46 PM
:)
 
Also it should handle infinite streams, and go back and reformat the grid as necessary ;-)
 
re-cbg
 
dear room-mates, please, as a post-xmas present, buy me this one -- thanks ;)
@ZeroPiraeus +1
 
I could handle an infinite stream of rows with a fixed number of columns, but only if I enforced a specific width per column and wrapped/truncated too-long contents.
Right now it dynamically calculates width, so going back and re-embiggening columns would require curses or something.
 
The maxWidth function can also be reduced to return max((len(row[column]) for row in grid), default=0) (for py3k)
 
7:49 PM
Yeah, that function may have preceded my list comprehension days (!)
 
DSM
Ooh, are we code-reviewing Kevin?
 
We're code reviewing 2013 Kevin, that shiftless bastard.
 
@Kevin If you're enforcing column widths I want a marquee effect.
 
user559633
back when kevin was just a collection of nebulous gases
 
default argument for max is one more tiny reason to switch to Python 3 :D
 
7:51 PM
@Kevin as someone said once: coding is always about communication with others. even if you are coding alone, you will communicate with your past/future-self at some point :)
 
At least he documented each function. But not with docstrings!!!
 
(I still don't use docstrings that much => regular comments can be used as one-liner docstrings too)
(at least they are displayed in help())
 
okay, time to go, take care all
 
DSM
"seperator"
 
rhubarb(@vaultah)
 
DSM
7:53 PM
Rhubarb, v.
 
"seperator" is the correct phonetic transcription in my dialect.
I think I may actually update this file, just to reclaim my honor.
 
Too bad I didn't write any test cases, so who knows if changing the function names will have catastrophic effects : ) :
 
it is always a huge risk to show someone a codebase, which was written quite a time ago
@Kevin is that a two-faced smiley?
 
Yeah
 
7:56 PM
:): => :~
-1 char
 
So efficient!
 
@iCodez ahhh, thanks for edit
 
user2555451
no problem. :)
 
Yo-- adults! What's a general term for card payments, like debit and credit cards? Switch?
 
user2555451
8:04 PM
"transactions" maybe?
 
DSM
The payment itself or the card?
 
@Iplodman the general term is "card payment"
switch/maestro/visa/mastercard/amex/etc... are all different terms
there's "charge" cards, "debit" cards and "credit" cards
 
The card, I guess.
 
user559633
electronic payments?
 
@JonClements Hm, I had that. Didn't sound right though.
Thanks ;P
 
8:07 PM
@tristan that'd cover paypal and others though, surely?
 
user559633
what's a paypal
 
@tristan Online payment system ;P
 
DSM
For the card itself, it seems payment card is quasi-official.
 
something I wish I'd have come up with and sold for a huge amount of £'s? :p
 
user559633
but I think "['credit','debit'] card transaction" is valid
 
8:08 PM
nevermind I'm dumb
 
@tristan On another note-- PayPal is my favourite payment system. You're dead to me ;)
 
@Iplodman How do you plan to use the term that you settle on?
What's the context?
 
@tristan I'll use that then ;P
 
@DSM I have noticed a lot of US sites insist on using the terminology "credit card"
 
user559633
I SAW YOUR SHAME CORVID AND IT'S JAVASCRIPT/WEBSCALE
 
8:08 PM
cbg
 
ok, I have rectified my shameful camelCase.
 
> Payment for products sold through OnBoard will be through PayPal, or <term for all card payments>.
 
DSM
@Jon: even when it's not one? Figures.
 
@DSM like on linode... I use a debit card with a separate account instead of a credit card, and it's always said, "Charge your credit card now?"
 
user559633
surely my answer is the better of the two on this question, yes?
 
user2555451
8:09 PM
@Kevin - That is mixed case. CamelCase starts with a capital letter.
 
@tristan What's with the having of tea?
 
user559633
@AirThomas to show output to a new user
 
user559633
prevents the "where'd it go"
 
@iCodez Must be a regional difference or something. To me, camelCase starts out lowercase, and PascalCase starts out uppercase.
 
@iCodez that'sNotWhatIWasTaught.
 
8:11 PM
@iCodez unless it's Bactrian, in which case it has two caps per word
Location of the second cap is undefined
 
user2555451
Hey, don't jump on me. I'm going by PEP 8: python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/#descriptive-naming-styles
 
user559633
also, i was thinking about going into the byte code for him and the print is a very clear line before the return None that caps off all modules
 
user2555451
The PEP says "mixedCase (differs from CapitalizedWords by initial lowercase character!) "
 
I think my C++ origins are showing again.
 
user559633
Drunk again?
 
8:12 PM
too much MSFT documentation has fried my brain.
I should probably be using sorted instead of sort in _grid_from_dict. but every time I push, I have to enter my 20 character password. Too much work.
 
user559633
Work computer doesn't have your ssh key for git?
 
Ugh. This is the third time I've had to complete my workplace's asinine security training module. Guys, did you know that hackers are creepy silhouetted robots?
 
Yeah, pretty sure I've got that on my home computer though.
 
user559633
@AirThomas does it record time spent or errors?
 
@AirThomas Yes, and when they infect you, the inside of your computer literally changes from neon green to neon red?
 
8:18 PM
@tristan I doubt it. Each video is a couple minutes. You can retake any quiz you get wrong. I mostly let it play in the background while I do other things.
 
My work has been implementing incrementally more and more strict security practices on non-technical staff over the last 6 months
Which is basically just an analogy for: "The helpdesk weeps."
 
user559633
@AirThomas then scrub to the end and hammer through
 
user559633
@AdamSmith or some clueless exec saw the sony breach and thought NORTH KOREA COULD COME FOR US NEXT :X
 
huh. First time I've seen a 409 HTTP response. What does that usually imply? Should it be cause for concern?
 
@tristan Can't alter playback except to pause, and can't take the quiz until you complete the video.
 
8:19 PM
@tristan it's more a case of Visa and Mastercard overcompensating for the Target (et. al) breach. We're a small retail outfit
 
@Kevin Actually, the inside of your avatar changes color. It's full of numbers. You know, like the matrix.
 
Mostly minimum wage employees who now all have AD profiles and 8+ character symbol-complex passwords that rotate every 45 days
that they use exactly once each work day to access the time clock software.
 
user559633
lol
 
meanwhile at the bank, your password must be 6-8 characters long and may not contain special characters.
 
8:22 PM
 
The strongest password I have is my jimmyjohns.com password
 
Is that guy on the right about to shoot himself in the head?
 
^ Scary robot number 1 of ???
 
Don't worry, they're only holding your life savings. No important corporate secrets there.
 
@ZeroPiraeus He didn't protect his family and his organization. Now he must do the needful.
 
8:23 PM
:D
 
user559633
I have some AD, microsoft office, and anti virus crap on one of my work machines and the combination of crap not only is the only external attack surface on my machine, it prevents me from enabling full disk encryption and upgrading my osx os version
 
DSM
The binary people are cool. Are they the good guys or the bad guys?
3
 
user559633
"yourself, your family and your organization" what a bunch of corporate kool aid bullshit
 
@DSM I think they are the viewer. But then they get HAXED, thus turning red. Maybe then they turn into Evil Kirk.
 
They are Locutus of Borg.
 
8:24 PM
@AirThomas LOL
never gets old!
 
Her on the left is also interesting - I'm getting a distinctly narked "typical, Jim's turned us binary again" attitude from her.
 
hrmph... how can one simulate sending an email that's over a month old? I know that sounds a bit weird
 
Q: What is a common way cyber criminals use your computer to their benefit?
(One of several answers): To create Excel documents
 
@corvid I have a simple solution, but it'll take a month....
 
Creating Excel documents is detrimental to everyone.
 
8:26 PM
Oh, here's my favorite haxor image
 
@AirThomas New Age criminals can pwnz0r ur b0x but can't afford Microsoft Office. Some people gotta make spreadsheets, don't hate.
 
"Okay, Google: Hack the mainframe!"
 
this is pure comedy cabbage!
 
@ZeroPiraeus "No Jim, I won't participate in the light cycle race to free us from the control of Master Computer. I'll just sit here and you can pick me up when you're done"
 
user559633
"hey jim, what's your password" or "wow, i can't believe those dirt fuckers didn't pay out my vacation when i gave 3 weeks notice" is how things get hacked
 
8:27 PM
 
"third time this month mumble mumble"
 
@AdamSmith reminds me of (pic related)
 
user559633
hahah why did we all decide to turn on some faceless "jim" character?
 
Let's learn how hackers compromise your stuff. First, they put on this ridiculous ceremonial headdress.
 
8:28 PM
Hackers compromise your stuff by slowly gaining your trust in a Python chat room for months, and then collecting snippets of personally identifiable information so they can doxx and blackmail you.
 
One of my coworkers always used to email her scripts with her credentials hard-coded into it for a database that contains the PII of tens of millions of people
 
Red glowing body suits are not required, but some believe it increases their 1337 skillz.
 
user559633
s/Hackers/Governments/
 
@AirThomas What's the problem there? Everyone knows emails are totally secure and confidential.
Unless you have an email address @irs.gov, in which case your emails will get lost.
 
user559633
Yeah, and if you put one of those corporate "please to not read and then delete or LAWYERS WILL LAWYER AT YOU" then you're totes safe
 
8:30 PM
when I printed the email "hunter2" showed up as "*******"
 
man in the middle attacks are too much work. Just call up the most gullible employee and ask them nicely for their information.
Ah, an email from myBank.biz.ru. Better send them my pin, CC number, and social.
 
user559633
IF YOU ARE NOT THE INTENDED RECIPIENT METHOD OF THIS VARIABLE, PLEASE NOTIFY THE CALLING FRAME AND DEREFERENCE YOUR COUNT TO THIS VARIABLE IMMEDIATELY
17
 
:-)
 
user559633
.biz.ru? is that the bargain bin under the bargain bin?
 
user559633
guys should i register TRISTAN.CARS?
 
8:32 PM
@Kevin speaking of the increased security measures on our systems -- we don't have any way of confirming identity if someone calls for a password reset. We just hope it's legit.
 
user559633
i think yes
 
@tristan Negative, the email informs me that they are most reputable and much trustworthy.
 
user559633
yeah just email me at tristan@TRISTAN.CARS
 
Our security officer says it'll be "fine through the audit" which is officially all any of us care about.
 
user559633
or zoosmell@pooplord.shopping
 
8:34 PM
:-)
 
sopython has more ssh traffic than web traffic... it's fun watching it
 
user559633
is tristan.cars worth $12?
 
user559633
i don't know why i find that so amusing
 
You can get trast.in for $7.75 right now ...
 
phishme@iii1lili1li.in
 
user559633
8:35 PM
oh man that's pretty good too @ZeroPiraeus
 
trastin, stahp
 
I tried to buy my niece a domain name for Christmas. She's 12 and baked a bunch of cupcakes and cakes to sell as a fundraiser for a trip she was going on
 
user559633
whenever i read DOT CARS i shout it in my head and laugh
 
Ended up loving it and kept baking and selling to friends and family
her clientele is growing, so my sister (her aunt) who's a graphic designer made her really nice professional quality business cards for Christmas
and I thought I'd compliment that with a domain name, real email address, and some sort of web presence
 
@AdamSmith But have you warned her about hackers and what they do to digital cupcakes?
 
8:37 PM
you wouldn't download a cupcake
4
 
Lowest price domain name I could get that didn't look fake was $1,500 OBO
 
user559633
you're right. it's free, get the whole damn cake
 
if I could download cupcakes, that's all I would ever do
 
I told her she needed to pick a better name for her company LOL
 
user559633
@AdamSmith do you want CHOCOLAGE.com ?
 
8:38 PM
I'm pretty sure 3D printing is on the cusp of being able to print icing.
 
user559633
you see, because people misspell chocolate and it sounds ~~fancy~~
 
Her company name is "Love at first bite"
That's apparently a popular name for domain squatters :P
 
DSM
@tristan: It does sound fancy. Vaguely French.
 
user559633
Right?
 
user559633
i really need to put ad ad parking page up
 
8:39 PM
Oh boy, here come the ski masks
 
DSM
Am I alone in thinking this series is among the most awesome things ever posted in this room?
 
user559633
it's pretty damn good
 
That's in case the NSA back-tracks your whack-whack and the quacks have the knack to hack your webcam
 
user559633
like, near the level that we could do themed avs for a week
 
I'm glad to have this opportunity to educate you all about the cyber threat
 
8:41 PM
@AirThomas if they really wanted to make people paranoid, they would make all the "hackers" and locations look completely normal
 
@AirThomas Always wear thick winter gloves when you hack.
 
I'm trying to imagine that actor's CV.
"Ski Mask Hacker in Security Awareness for the 21st Century"
 
@Kevin every hacker lives in an arctic climate so they can overclock THAT MUCH HARDER.
 
@Kevin They're anti-keylogger gloves.
 
The training content is actually decent, if aimed at the absolute least aware audience possible
They're talking about phishing, social engineering
 
8:46 PM
The most valuable target for hackers is clueless upper management types, so no surprise there.
 
But the images are so over the top, I can't take it seriously
Oh man! Electro-harpoon!
 
If you find these images ridiculous, you're already qualified.
 
DSM
I admire it, though. If you're going to do it, why not do it to 200%? I'm going to be thinking about computer security for the rest of the day because of these pictures.
 
Next time someone calls for a password reset: "are you wearing a ski mask?"
 
"You couldn't make it through the training video without laughing? You're hired!"
 
8:48 PM
Should I try to be a straight 'A' student?
"If you are then you think too much.
Don't you know about the new fashion honey?
All you need are looks and a whole lotta money."
 
I'm trying to find a video of a great presentation I saw some time ago about actual hacking, that included pictures of people's laptop screens at airports and stuff like that
 
never the former, don't have the laters either... I'm stuffed :p
 
DSM
Sounds like being a straight A student is more likely to work for me. :-/
 
I remember there was one part where the presenter talked about crashing a company picnic where all of the employees had their security badges visibly displayed, so he was easily able to make a fake
 
Reminds me of a video I saw a couple months ago, where they videotaped a potato chip bag from a hundred feet away, and used the minute vibrations to reconstruct the audio playing in the room.
They say the White House has vibrating external windows, precisely so spies can't employ this technique from afar.
 
8:50 PM
@Kevin That's the coolest thing I've heard all day.
 
Laser mics are awesome :D
 
It also reminds me of the story where a master lockpick criminal broke out of jail because the warden was on the cover of a magazine and the guy was able to recreate his cell's key from a photograph.
 
@Kevin No tech involved - the spirit of Bill Clinton keeps them rattling.
 
:-)
 
9:05 PM
They just scrolled a long list of example phishing websites, every one of which ends in .evilhacker.ru
Not a very good phishing URL, IMO, but different strokes
 
Think I should change my homepage to totallynot.an.evilhacker.ru?
 
@inspectorG4dget sure - what could possibly go wrong?
 
user559633
is it possible to create a module object without dropping to c?
 
I just finished an AirPair session. It started with can you help me clean up all the extra imports my refactoring you helped me with last time left behind?
 
@tristan types.ModuleType - but why in heck would you want to ?
 
9:14 PM
He was using Pycharm, so I told him to open the clean up imports tool, helped configure it, we watched it process 300 files, and 5 minutes into the session, we were done.
 
DSM
@tristan: maybe something like this?
 
Oh, I thought this would take the whole hour, what do we do now?
 
user559633
@JonClements for reasons (writing a toy dynamic heap allocator)
 
user559633
extra imports? as in, declared but not used?
 
Lucky for me he could think up a few more questions..
 
9:15 PM
@Martijn I actually downloaded your hangout video for keepsake :)
 
user559633
@DSM thanks, but for my purposes, @JonClements's suggestion is more of what i need -- the dictlike obj
 
@JonClements I'm not sure I wanted to know that :-P
 
DSM
(Should we tell him about the Martijn-themed gear we're going to sell to help fund sopython? Sounds like not..)
 
oh... I can just cut it to say "of course I recommend the chat..." blah blah blah <g>
(ssh... I've just spent a fortune on the little @Martijn dolls and key rings with the sopython logo on their chest...) @DSM ssh!
 
slowly backs away.
 
9:19 PM
just slowly - I'd run like hell :p
 
user559633
that reminds me, the 2015 marijn hairdoll shipment came in. i'll be re-packaging and mailing those out this week
 
@tristan okay, where did the @Martijn "signed" Katana's go to this week?
 
DSM
@Martijn: hey, when you use "I've probably already answered your python question" as an advert tagline, you should expect as much..
 
@DSM They didn't run that by me..
 
@Martijn most likely more than correct a phrase though
 
9:21 PM
owns this t-shirt; has occasionally wondered whether the pun could survive translation to Dutch
 
user559633
@JonClements i thought you had it
 
would this be a bad time to mention the martijn shrine I have, with the martijn statue I ritualistically pray to before I write pycode?
 
@ZeroPiraeus I don't think so. Awesome T-shirt though!
I may have to find a way to add that to the Amazon wishlist.
 
hmm, nope, my high school French education is not enough to decode that pun.
 
Okay so it's not a pun.
In case not everyone gets the reference:
 
9:26 PM
clearly @ZeroPiraeus, you are not a PUNdit
 
This hacker's magic sunglasses and hot pink nailpolish allow instantaneous transportation of your cash through the computer screen
 
Hmm, nope, my high school French culture education is not enough to recognize that reference.
 
Le Chat Noir (French pronunciation: ​[lə ʃa nwaʁ]; French for "The Black Cat") was a nineteenth-century entertainment establishment, in the bohemian Montmartre district of Paris. It opened on 18 November 1881 at 84 Boulevard Rochechouart by the impresario Rodolphe Salis, and closed in 1897 not long after Salis' death (much to the disappointment of Picasso and others who looked for it when they came to Paris for the Exposition in 1900). Le Chat Noir is thought to be the first modern cabaret: a nightclub where the patrons sat at tables and drank alcoholic beverages while being entertained by a variety...
 
DSM
@AirThomas: étonnant!
 
Ah ha! Now I am able to see what they did there.
 
9:33 PM
how do people write tests for applications which use email? Do they create a test email account?
 
Unfortunately they never reprinted this one.
 
@corvid most mail libraries have the ability to suppress actually sending the message and record that it was sent
 
@corvid I used two of my personal email accounts to test an application that sent me email alerts
 
I see... will email servers validate the content of an email to make sure it makes sense? (I'm trying to make an email send at a different time than it was... actually sent)
 
ahh, you want to send an email now, dated yesterday?
 
9:36 PM
yes, but dated a month ago
 
uhh.. I have never needed to do that. I only needed my cluster to send me an email when my simulations were finished. So I didn't need my emails to time-travel
 
the original sending datetime can be different from the attempt to send it datetime, but arghggh, email servers will normally kick out massive discprenancies
 
I suspect that a smart smtp server would simply erase your headers and write it's own
yeah, what @Jon said
 
Jon didn't you work on some fancy email stuff before?
 
@davidism: can I please download a cupcake?
 
9:39 PM
@corvid if you're just playing a local and closed network, you can pretty much do what you want - if you're going to go internet wise, you're going to experience massive problems trying such stuff
 
I should mention that if you try stuff like that too many times, gmail might start making your life difficult (having noticed multiple attempts at time travel)
 
this is for testing, really. In production it would become irrelevent, I just want to confirm this definitely works
@inspectorG4dget then I will have no choice but to go to google headquarters wearing nothing but a loin cloth and an aluminum foil helmet shouting "I AM FROM THE FUTURE!"
 
@corvid then do it locally with your own stuff... in the wild, very very quickly, you'll be shot down
 
don't forget to mention that the LHC was a disaster project
 
@inspectorG4dget we don't appear to be in a black hole (or are we!?) - so that's okay by me :)
 
9:44 PM
@corvid Do you know how to use the three shells?
 
@AirThomas why do I think you're referencing "Demolition Man"?
 
@JonClements >______>
 
you mean like the blue shell in mario cart that gives you three shells? Just throw them all at the guy in front obvs
 
@JonClements There's a paper that argues that our universe might be a 3-d manifold about the event horizon of a black hole in a 4-d universe
 
9:46 PM
is it cold in here, or is it just me?
... or are the C shells?
 
blah... I told the other RO's to be conservative with costs, didn't say heating was includedi n that :)
 
@inspectorG4dget Oooh, a Perl!
 
Move Swiftly, the tide is coming in!
 
"RO's"?
 
9:49 PM
(I won't/can't stop now. Damn you, @inspectorG4dget!) ;)
 
all this marine talk is making me want to bash my head against a wall
 
@inspectorG4dget RO = Room Owner - I'm sure it's been mentioned before :)
 
heh. I totally get that joke now XD
 
welcome @Cody
 
Why thank you.
 
9:51 PM
@CodyPiersall Gud' evening!
;P
 
anywho, time to knock off
rhubarb all!
 
rbrb
 
rhubarb @MartijnPieters
 
Don't stay up late playing with the branded toys!
 
9:51 PM
Rhubarb!
 
wb @iCodez
 
Rhubarb, @Martijn
 
user2555451
cbg all.
 
cbg @iCodez!
 
anyone else noticed that over the last week or so, we seem to be getting more site regulars aware of this room - awesome or what :)
 
9:55 PM
@Iplodman: oh?! you've gone diving already? I don't put on the wetsuit until I've had my morning cup of Java
make sure you clean your goggles well, so you can C#
yeah, it's pretty cool. Any idea what's doing this, Jon?
 
@inspectorG4dget because the room's just awesome? cough
 
user2555451
Could have been the hats...I know a lot of people hit the sandbox for that last week.
 
hm. index.html is 8000 lines long... well then...
 
@JonClements: while it /is/ indeed awesome, I'm not sure how much /more/ awesome it has been over the pas few weeks, than before then. Not quite sure that's a complete explanation
 
user2555451
I joined over the past few weeks. That's why. ;P
 
9:59 PM
Seems likely.
I know that's why I'm here.
 

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