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12:13 AM
 
Tek
how can I control a for loop in milliseconds?
for example, I'm doing

for( i = 100; i >= 0; i--)
{
$("img").css("border-color", 'rgb(' + i + '%,' + i + '%,0)');
}
but I don't want an immediate result =p
 
use much bigger numbers. for (i=1000000000000000000; i>=0 i -= 100000000000000) ... :P
 
Tek
oh lord
lol
 
no I think you want setTimeout() ?
 
Tek
but where?
is my question
xD
 
12:20 AM
this is why I use jquery for animifications.
would it be so horrible to call animate() inside your loop?
you could then tweak the delay on each iteration to be what you want
eg $('#imgid' ).animate({ borderColor: 'rgb(' + i + '%,' + i + '%,0)' }, 100);
 
Tek
@Nathan Care to show me a working jsfiddle example? borderColor isn't working for me
I read something SO questions about not using borderColor
 
i'm just guessing... i don't really know more than you!
 
Tek
lol no problem, but thanks
 
I'm trying jsfiddle for the first time. what fun!
 
Tek
:)
I love it
 
12:30 AM
i guess I can't save without signing up?
 
should be able to
 
if you click save it creates a unique url you can copy and paste
 
cool @david
 
gyar, ignore the empty for loop at the top :S
 
12:36 AM
yah you can't put animate() in the loop like I thought because you need to use the callback
 
Tek
@david sweet example, thanks.
 
@jon3laze thanks I see that now
 
@Nathan de nada, it threw me off too. :P
 
Tek
1:32 AM
@david thanks a bunch for that answer, that looks pretty awesome :)
 
no prob... i've just stumbled across an interesting 'feature' of modules that may allow for overrideable methods...
check this
var Module = (function(){
    var returnObj = {};
    var fnc = function(){
        if(returnObj.override){
            returnObj.override();
        }
    };

    returnObj.fnc = fnc;
    return returnObj;
}());


Module.override = function(){alert("new!");};
Module.fnc();
 
Tek
@david how could I get the border to change to black once it's clicked on?
I guess just a manual jquery select to the click function?
:p
 
nah
just change the click handler's stop bit to this:
    if(timer){
        anim.stop();
        i=0;
        update();
    }
 
@david wtf?!
what is that?
 
@jon3laze all the maths on this page: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3D_projection in javascript >.>
i was bored :p
 
1:39 AM
@david That's F#*$ing awesome!
 
:D
 
yeah i'm impressed too @david
 
2:27 AM
Hey guys, I've got a quick javascript question. Is there a quick way to see if a UL element contains LI elements? Like, if it contains one or more LI, return true, else return false?
i've tried $.contains() but the documentation says you need to pass DOM elements, not jquery objects. I need to work with jquery objects
 
@Gallen $('ul').children('li').length?
 
non jQuery would be to use node.getElementsByTagName("li").length>0
 
thanks, ill try those suggestions!
 
@david Might not all be direct descendent though
 
I've been at this for over an hour :( i just need to know if it contains ANY li elements
 
2:30 AM
@YiJiang getElementsByTagName works with indirect descendents too
you can also do what Yi said, something like alert($('ul li').length);
interestingly .children() doesn't seem to work...
 
hello everyone
 
@david Uh... yes it does alert($('#test').children('li').length);
This will only find direct descendents
 
i used find().length()
it worked
 
3:30 AM
$('#jon3laze').focusOut(function(){ $.goHomeAndDrink(); }); g'night! ;)
 
laters jon
 
 
5 hours later…
8:42 AM
Hello there.
 
8:54 AM
Hiya. Has anyone had any issues with IE8-9 caching when loading page with $.ajax? I have cache: false and nothing seems to solve the issue. Hmms!
 
Hi!
 
9:59 AM
hi
@raRaRa put the current epoch in the query string
that always stops caching, no matter what
when did Nick Craver get bored of chatting here?
 
/^(H|h)ello,? (w|W)orld!?$/
 
@Greg Since he moved ?
 
@ClemDesm he moved house?
 
Apparently.
 
10:24 AM
2 votes to go (until I stop reminding you how many votes I need for that tasty gold badge! :-p)
 
which question?
 
99
A: What would be the math symbol for representing a fraction?

Andy EJudging by your comments, it looks like you're specifically asking how to display fractions. If that's the case, many fractions are defined as HTML entities. As an example, a few of those entities are: ½ ¼ ⅛ ⅔ ⅖ ¾ ⅜ ...

1 more to go. oh yeah!
 
25
A: I've decided not to cater for IE6 - What tasty CSS treats can I use?

Greg You can now start to use web standards... With IE6 out of the way, you can start to use loads of really nice things. Below is a list of things specific to IE6. New features Transparent PNGs (full 24 bit!) Use of child selectors div > p User of sibling selectors p + input min/max-width/...

I'm only at 25 :(
 
that's a very nice answer :-)
I saw it the other day and thought I'd up voted it but I didn't. +1
 
cheers
 
10:41 AM
@AndyE done
 
woohoo! thanks :-D My first +100 answer.
 
nice one!
 
And I'm the 100th \o/
 
I'm ¼ of the way there.
 
lol :) good one
 
10:56 AM
@Greg - What do you mean by EPOCH? Sorry :-)
 
@raRaRa epoch, the current unix timestamp
 
Ah, I see.
The thing about that...
Some URLs have the path: /lala/?a=1&b=2 and some have /lala/?a=1
And some /lala
So I'm not sure if I can pass the parameter as ? or &
 
there's probably a simpler way, but you could just indexOf for "?", then append ? or & respectfully
 
Hmm true.
I guess that would be the simplest solution IMO.
 
there's probably some pre-written query string plugin somewhere
 
11:02 AM
But damn, I'm always so amazed on how neat the Stackoverflow chat is! :op So inspiring.
 
yeah, its setting the standard high
 
Definitely.
I'm making a similar chat, except I use Flash to create a socket connection to my chat server.
Kind of ugly hack, but it works quit well as long people have the Flash Player installed.
 
not sure what this uses
 
I think it sends a request every second to check for new data. At least that is what I heard once from this chat room. Facebook seems to use a neat tactic called Long Polling or Comet.
But this is so cool, the web today has evolved so much in the past few years. A chat room using HTML gives so many opportunities such as embedding other websites inside the chat, flash videos, doing all kind of cool effects using jQuery and settera..
Heck, even use Google Translate!
And Google Speech :o)
<end of raRaRa's dream/>
 
the only downside of this dreams is the incompatibilty of "older" browsers
 
11:15 AM
and settera ?
 
to use all the great-new-world-stuff your customers / users need to use a cutting-edge browser
 
@jAndy I am starting to ignore most older browsers. Especially <= IE6. Today, FireFox and Chrome has automatic update system to keep people up to date with changes.
If people want to view the web, as it today, they need to get up to date! They should not expect to get support for outdated stuff.
 
well, I was talking about stuff like websockets and Server-Send-Events, which is only supported by Firefox 4 only
 
Ah, right.
 
so you would doom your users to use webkit/chrome only
or use a beta version of a browser
 
11:18 AM
Nono, I doom my users to use Adobe Flash Player.
That's what I currently use to create a socket connection to my server.
 
fair enough, I just wanted to say something useless before having dinner :)
 
But of course there is a limit on how far one should go. I'm mainly thinking about the awesomeness around the Ajax features.
and how "live" websites are today
Have a good dinner!
 
 
1 hour later…
ali
12:20 PM
hi
 
@ali hello!
 
ali
@Greg i am new here
and thanks for reply
 
welcome to your new addiction
 
ali
thanks
can you guide me here
how i can help here
or take help from here
 
There's a lot of information about this chat here: chat.stackoverflow.com/faq
 
ali
12:32 PM
thanks alot
me try to study it
@Gerg
 
-1
Q: Page not viewable in normal browser

Kunal YadavHow to make a page that is not viewable in a normal browser. I seen it in a hacking challenge. I have to use telnet command to view that page. I want to create that kind of page.

 
hahaha
 
1:17 PM
Has anyone here got experience with the comet programming technique?
 
Hmm not really.. it's very raw in my world - ASP.NET
But the ASP.NET team are looking into supporting it out of the box.
 
I read that somewhere too, but am going to assume it won't be available until .net 5.0 or something.
 
Nah, It'll be pretty soon I guess.
There are methods to do it already, it really depends on the scalability.
E.g. you don't want one thread per request, where each request waits for maybe 10 seconds. That way if you have 50 users, you would have 50 threads waiting for data to return.
 
The problem I am having is, I understand that you create an open connection from the client to the server, preventing loops from the client side, but it just means that you end up creating a loop on the serverside... Or am I missing the point?
 
Yes, you "hold" the connection on the server-side by looping (not returning data) to the request for x seconds.
 
1:21 PM
So it's not possible to do comet without looping on the serverside?
 
It is possible using asynchronous methods.
So the ASP.NET thread opens a new thread that waits for data, and returns data to the request.
But I'm not really experienced in that area, I'm not really sure how threads work in ASP.NET.
 
-1
A: how to use jquery non conflict properly

David AndresInstead of j(function()... try j(document).ready ( function() { alert("here"); j("select#rooms") .change ( function() { alert("here1"); } ) } ); You were trying to wrap a function instead of an element, which is what might be causing th...

 
Since this is too complicated to me, I ended up writing an Adobe Flash client that hides on the page and creates a socket connection to my server.
The latter link is a great one, explaining how to do comet in ASP.NET using IHttpAsyncHandler -- but this is becoming off-topic on this channel.
<end of raRaRa ASP.NET talk/>
 
1:40 PM
Good Day everyone...
 
@ircmaxell for you, too
 
Hmmm... does the Image constructor take any parameters?
 
Sorry, got called away.
@raRaRa even with the threaded method, who you inevitably end up looping in the thread?
 
0
A: Need some advice on MVC separation..

ircmaxellWell, there's pretty much two different ways to view MVC. You can either do Controller-Push (where the controller pushes the data into the view) or View-Pull (where the view pulls the data it needs from the model). Both methods have their pluses and minuses. But the common theme is that the m...

(pointless comment...?)
 
Is GitHub's (blob) line numbering supposed to look like this?
 
1:53 PM
@Nyuszika7H: No, I'm pretty sure that's not how it's supposed to work...
 
@ircmaxell And if I click, for example, on the number 20, line #1 (at least according to the numbering) gets highlighted. It looks like fine wile loading the page, but when the page loads, it breaks.
 
lol
Very nice
 
(It's broken at bottom, too.)
 
Hello
 
@jagdeep Hi!
 
1:57 PM
@CodingKitten, where are you?
 
!kitten join 17
 
I have problem in one java script code would u help me?
 
@jagdeep yes
 
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head runat="server">
<title>Untitled Page</title>
<script type="text/javascript">
function abc()
{
return confirm('are U sure?');
}
</script>

</head>
<body>
<form id="form1" runat="server">
<div>
<asp:Button ID="Button1" runat="server" Text="Button" OnClientClick="abc()"
onclick="Button1_Click" style="height: 26px" />

</div>
</form>
</body>
</html>
here is the code for java script with asp
.net
 
@jagdeep please use Markdown
 
1:59 PM
When i click on the buttton and click
How to use markdown
 
Paste the code, then press CTRL+K for monospace text.
@jagdeep Ask a Question first, then post its link there.
 
can get u
if u help i could tell u the problem in this as well
 
3
Q: So eclipse and xdebug walk into a bar, and then my apache server dies

MattI am using windows xp, wamp, apache2, php 5.3, eclipse php, and xdebug, running on localhost as both a virtualhost and an https virtualhost I had sucesfully managed, somehow, to setup eclipse and xdebug and all was well. Then I had to make an svn branch of my project, and reconfigure apache wit...

nice title :)
 
The problem is when i click the button on client side function abc is called but if i press cancel or ok the further action is performed
 
Yeah, I saw that...
 
2:04 PM
The problem is when i click the button on client side function abc is called but if i press cancel or ok the further action is performed
 
aww god a new bot.
 
lol
it was just a double-post. Relax @ClemDesm
 
New bot, who?
 
@Nyuszika7H: So could u guess the error plz
 
Try `onclick="abc()"` instead of `OnClientClick="abc()"
onclick="Button1_Click"`
 
2:11 PM
@Nyuszika7H: So could u guess the error plz
 
è_é
 
but i have to use both
 
@jagdeep sorry, I don't know ASP.NET
 
why do you have to use both ?
 
like i have to confirm before going to server
 
2:13 PM
@jagdeep Do you run MVC?
 
no
 
Why not have a special page that you call on jQuery?
E.g. yourpage.com/SpecialMethod
 
@jagdeep Yeah so onclick="abc()" will trigger your confirm box, onClientClick doesn't exist in js (I think)
 
So you create a new folder called SpecialMethod with Default.aspx and Default.cs, and you do the code in Default.cs
Voila!
With MVC it's even easier using the Controller to handle it.
 
But before posting at server side a confirmation is to one like in case of deleting or any kind of operation further
 
2:16 PM
Sure, abc() would do an $.ajax call to open yourpage.com/SpecialMethod
function abs() {

//TODO: Some confirm code.. and eventually you would do:
$.get("/SpecialMethod", function(data) {
//TODO: Here you have called SpecialMethod and yabba..
);
}
IMO I would try to avoid asp.net forms
 
hehehe
 
How can I listen to changes of select and input elements? I will add a listener to a container element, but which events do I need? "keyup" and "change"?
 
@thejh input, probably. change only fires for text input elements when they lose focus
You'll want change for select elements and input for text inputs
 
2:32 PM
@YiJiang Where is a list of events that contains "input"? I usually use one that doesn't contain it.
 
@thejh I'm not sure if I understand what you mean. I was referring to the input event, which AndyE talked about here: whattheheadsaid.com/2010/09/…
 
@YiJiang yes, I know. do you know a good list of events with indication of cross-browser compatibility and similar stuff?
 
@thejh QuirksMode.org has one handy: quirksmode.org/dom/events/index.html
 
Hi there!
 
@DADU hello :)
 
2:52 PM
:)
 
3:16 PM
if that starred question stays up there much longer, might get upvoted to compete with yours Andy
 
 
2 hours later…
5:24 PM
@CodingKitten: Where are you?
 
@CodingKitten You there?
 
@YiJiang Oh wait, that didn't work as expected....
 
!kitten wob
 
It's rcherns fault!
rchern, St. Louis, MO
1.9k 1 3 16
 
 
3 hours later…
7:57 PM
1
A: How to declare a class function to revers letter in the first word of a sentence

middaparkaYou'd declare a method for this as follows: public function reverse_first_word() { // Insert your implementation here. } :-)

Best answer to a poorly worded question yet...
 
Hi!
 
Don't you just love things like that!?!?!
 
@CodingKitten What do you say?
 
@IvoWetzel if you click handler's stop bit to this:
 
8:00 PM
@CodingKitten wut?
 
@IvoWetzel I ;) sorry have a html form, and nothing in the html form, and need javascript for that?
 
@CodingKitten Sure! Don't worry about the form, just plug in some jQuery
 
@IvoWetzel is about to head out and start Christmas shopping...
 
@CodingKitten: Nice!
 
@ircmaxell I saw that via TextsFromLastNight, and I did and answered you.
 
8:01 PM
lol
 
@CodingKitten Nope.. I'm not, no money... and no one to buy presents for anyways
 
@IvoWetzel oh dear.. to find a php mysql backend
 
Hm, Skype's still down
And Twitter just joined them
 
It's a meltdown
 
What's next, da google?
@CodingKitten Stop DDoS'ing the whole interwebz!
 
8:03 PM
@IvoWetzel i've != marketing anyway is a bot? panorama feature == 2 || FILE_NOT_FOUND ? seen... .children() doesn't seem to leave? :o hahha
 
@CodingKitten.children() would be scary...
 
@ircmaxell I don't get it would be better to loop over.
 
LOLOLOLOLOLOL
 
@CodingKitten.children().forEach() ?
 
@IvoWetzel thats can has script? what I am using for overrideable methods...
 
8:04 PM
@CodingKitten.children().forEach(function() { this.kill() })
 
@ircmaxell I have a feeling you can do it manually
 
:O
@ircmaxell Is a kitten murder!!!!
 
dude, this is actually a pretty decent conversation...
@CodingKitten: If you think kill()ing all the kittens manually is the best idea...
 
@CodingKitten Watch out for people wearing qrcode masks over christmas
 
@ircmaxell Where is what I need to work as expected....
@IvoWetzel thanks I see that was edited on users options and fav tags
 
8:07 PM
@CodingKitten: I'm not out to kill() you, just your .children() (it's part of the antiSkynet() method)...
 
@ircmaxell atm I'm just guessing... i derped
 
@CodingKitten What's your skynet cost?
 
@IvoWetzel what, twitter is down? man, I will twitter about it instantly!!!111
2
 
@ircmaxell Still it shouldn't give warning when JS is the hell are you wanted me to retrieve the referring sites url either on
 
8:09 PM
@thejh LOL
 
@ircmaxell Better watch out that that cost thing doesn't overflow...
 
@thejh: and so the cascade reaches terminal velocity
I tell ya, I'm addicted to XKCD. No matter how many times I see some of them, I just have to laugh...
 
Skype is awesome
not
 
@Nyuszika7H There was a userfriendly comic about that, mike just couldn't believe that google was down ("no! it has to be a problem with our connectivity!") and someone said "What? Google is down? Try googling for it!"
@IvoWetzel was that related to "Skype is awesome"?
 
yes
 
8:14 PM
Skype is down :/
 
Skype down... people check out their blog, blog down...
I bet Skype runs on top of Ruby, that would explain the missing scalability
 
Well at least it's better than what Yum did to me yesterday
 
@Nyuszika7H Like... for 7 hours now?
 
holla
 
@IvoWetzel ORLY? :O
Oops! Google Chrome could not connect to blogs.skype.com
Try reloading: blogs.­skype.­com
Other users are also experiencing difficulties connecting to this site, so you may have to wait a few minutes.
 
8:20 PM
Yay! just crossed 14k
 
To me, it seems like they're having problems with too many half-open connections or so:
# hping2 -p 80 --ack blogs.skype.com
HPING blogs.skype.com (eth0 204.9.163.155): A set, 40 headers + 0 data bytes
len=46 ip=204.9.163.155 ttl=46 DF id=0 sport=80 flags=R seq=0 win=0 rtt=142.1 ms
len=46 ip=204.9.163.155 ttl=46 DF id=0 sport=80 flags=R seq=1 win=0 rtt=139.7 ms
len=46 ip=204.9.163.155 ttl=46 DF id=0 sport=80 flags=R seq=2 win=0 rtt=139.6 ms
len=46 ip=204.9.163.155 ttl=46 DF id=0 sport=80 flags=R seq=3 win=0 rtt=140.0 ms
len=46 ip=204.9.163.155 ttl=46 DF id=0 sport=80 flags=R seq=4 win=0 rtt=138.8 ms
 
ircmaxell, New Jersey, USA
14k 1 9 28
 
(or they're limiting connections per second)
 
Is your latency usually that high? (RTT for me is around 20ms)?
 
@ircmaxell no, to google.com, it's between 18ms and 20ms
 
8:25 PM
Oh ok
so it could either be skype, or just the particular IP you getting for skype (but I got the same one, so weird)
Unless you're hopping over the pond to hit it...
 
humm, seems like skype is back
 
he does
 
@ircmaxell from germany
 
Right... But does that mean Skype isn't using geographical load balancing?
 
according to ping.eu, that IP is in Estonia, Europe... weird...
@irc you're getting the same IP?
 
8:29 PM
Then why would I be getting it...
(and why would I have such a low RTT)
 
I get a different one
62.157.140.133
 
@Ivo: for blogs.skype.com?
 
traceroute to blogs.skype.com (204.9.163.155), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
...
 7  ae-34-52.ebr2.Berlin1.Level3.net (4.69.146.153)  22.044 ms  18.296 ms  17.579 ms
 8  ae-3-3.ebr2.Dusseldorf1.Level3.net (4.69.133.146)  30.474 ms  42.272 ms  42.186 ms
 9  ae-1-100.ebr1.Dusseldorf1.Level3.net (4.69.141.149)  45.538 ms  44.194 ms  43.927 ms
10  ae-46-46.ebr2.Frankfurt1.Level3.net (4.69.143.170)  47.279 ms  47.347 ms  45.650 ms
11  ae-44-44.ebr2.Washington1.Level3.net (4.69.137.62)  136.123 ms  136.227 ms  135.258 ms
 
; <<>> DiG 9.3.4-P1 <<>> blogs.skype.com
;; global options:  printcmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 7982
;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 2, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 0

;; QUESTION SECTION:
;blogs.skype.com.               IN      A

;; ANSWER SECTION:
blogs.skype.com.        2485    IN      CNAME   share.skype.com.
share.skype.com.        2485    IN      A       204.9.163.155
 
humm... Toronto isn't Europe...
 
8:32 PM
dang we just disclosed the EU's world domination plans!
or not
 
 4  xe-8-3-0.edge2.Dallas3.level3.net (4.68.63.37)  0.382 ms  0.377 ms  0.370 ms
 5  ae-82-80.ebr2.Dallas1.Level3.net (4.69.145.179)  2.069 ms  2.075 ms  2.071 ms
 6  ae-2-2.ebr1.Denver1.Level3.net (4.69.132.105)  17.922 ms  17.806 ms  17.779 ms
 7  ae-1-100.ebr2.Denver1.Level3.net (4.69.132.38)  16.177 ms  29.031 ms  29.002 ms
 8  ae-3-3.ebr1.Chicago2.Level3.net (4.69.132.62)  34.391 ms  34.378 ms  34.994 ms
 9  ae-6-6.ebr1.Chicago1.Level3.net (4.69.140.189)  47.918 ms  47.897 ms  47.875 ms
10  ae-8-8.car1.Toronto2.Level3.net (4.69.140.246)  49.230 ms  48.696 ms  49.070 ms
Toronto here as well...
 
I bet you could find a large number of amerrickuns who would claim Toronto is in Europe.
Or that it's a US city.
 
@Nathan amerrickuns?
 
Toronto is really close to being an American city. Montreal is much more European...
 
8:34 PM
@NickCraver Yeah, like my cousin in California who thinks Alaska is an island off Baja.
 
you have to admit it's kind of funny when you're insulting other's geographic knowledge and you can't spell "americans" correctly...
just saying ;)
 
I think that's part of the joke @NickCraver
 
oh skype is back
wonder for how long...
 
... I think we have too many, or not enough, levels of sarcasm occurring. SARCASM OVERFLOW. TRY LATER
 
@IvoWetzel that's why I posted that link
@Nathan more like OVER-/UNDERFLOW? or is it OVERFLOW/UNDERRUN?
 
8:37 PM
90% of the Canadian population lives within 100 miles/160 kilometers of the U.S. border.
 
buffer underrun
 
Well, that brings the question to if SARCASM is a ring buffer where an overflow really just resets the pointer to the beginning...
 
and skype is down again
 
@jon3laze: and the other 90% of the Canadian population doesn't know that there is a US border... :-D
 
Canada is the second largest country in the world with 3.8 million square miles/9.9 million square kilometers
 
8:38 PM
been down the whole time :) some supernodes are coming online then crashing under the stress, makes the network graph fun to watch
 
@jon3laze: with 10% the population of the US
 
but hey supernodes are an awesome concept... (unless there are bugs..)
 
@IvoWetzel: A significantly advanced bug is indistinguishable from a feature...
 
@IvoWetzel you could say that about any architecture though
 
@ircmaxell And both never do what you expected them to do
 
8:41 PM
hehehe
 
TDD is when you fix Bugs by adding test cases for them..
 
hence converting them into features! Nice!
 
@IvoWetzel err... what? Like in "compiler bug" or like in "powerful definitions"?
 
@ircmaxell Exactly
Hm how did that one go...
 
In my primary app (maintenance) we have one bug that we turned into a feature by accident...
 
8:43 PM
ah
 
but we love it now
 
def Rails
:has_many features, :through bugs
end
 
I hate Skype
 
@thejh: I'm sure the feeling's mutual, so don't feel bad...
 
because it does UDP punching and similar stuff by default and because it's a giant, attractive-to-attackers, P2P network that could be turned into a giant botnet using one little bug
and there was a critical bug that allowed execution of malicious code on the target PC (found by some security reseach guy and fixed by skype, but there could be more bugs)
 
8:48 PM
better solution?
 
@ircmaxell maybe jabber-like, many different clients, many different servers, not every client can talk to every other client
 
worst part of skype is their horrible security by obscurity
which also results in that extreme cpu usage..
 
yeah
fair enough
But that would increase the cost of said system since video needs to be relayed instead of just peered...
 
I always wonder at those ICQ-users who use the official client - it's full of ads and similar stuff
@ircmaxell hmm, right
 
hasn't used ICQ in decades
I had a 4 (or maybe 5) digit ID... But I can't remember it...
 
8:54 PM
@ircmaxell I'm using Jabber to talk to people who have a jabber account and use it, but everyone in my class just uses ICQ :(
 
icq sucks...
 
Tek
^+1
 
"uhoh"
 
@Cod what do you think about ICQ?
@CodingKitten what do you think about ICQ?
 
@thejh The page loads. If you paste what the hell are you sure you are modifying for anyone interested in windows
 
8:57 PM
:D
 
@CodingKitten what the hell, are you sure, windows... makes sense...
 
@thejh i'm just guessing... i think he answered you and shows in stockoverflow main page?
 
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