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12:02 AM
@Martijn tasty - spits shards of metal out
 
ducks
 
@davidism cbg - still awaiting a postgres dump from you :)
 
I didn't send you one?
 
nope
well, yeah, last year - I need the latest please
Bah - think I got a downvote on my SF&F - not sure why - not surprised that Richard answered it though
 
@JonClements see slack
 
12:10 AM
Damn it... I guess if I've caught the shuriken chewed it up, spat it out, @Martijn isn't going to play any more :(
 
@JonClements: I'd appreciate it if you would intercept your bad language in its journey to the keyboard.
 
wat
 
@zondo huh?
 
Your bad language went from your thoughts to the keyboard. That is, you typed it. I would appreciate it if you wouldn't let it get that far.
 
wtf are you talking about
 
12:13 AM
so much confuse
 
He used some bad language in this message. I am merely asking him to keep his language away from the chat room.
 
is this a joke that is going over all our heads?
 
kicked, start making sense
 
confused now...
 
we all are, man...we all are
 
12:18 AM
@JonClements What does not make sense? I asked you not to use bad language. Is that confusing?
Is that surprising?
 
Are you being serious?
 
I am being serious. What's wrong with that?
 
@zondo what offended you?
 
The first two words: "Damn it". That seems to me like the most obvious bad language there is.
 
You don't appear to understand the English language that well then :p
 
12:21 AM
if you think "damn it" is offensive, you're going to have a hell of a time enjoying the internet
 
I believe he has exited the building
 
he's complained in the SOCVR room
in SO Close Vote Reviewers, 9 mins ago, by zondo
Wow. I have just been kicked out of a room just because I called out a moderator on his bad language. He's here too, so I guess I'll be kicked out of here too.
 
wow, he is really fighting his point too
 
Rob
I like that the wtf went completely unnoticed as bad language .. :)
 
hey boyz can You confirm that my solution here is correct: stackoverflow.com/questions/35833907/… Im afraid of being wrong. :(
okay nvm of course it is wrong
 
12:43 AM
WiFi just dropped bias
 
wow
 
flag?
 
 
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2:03 AM
@JonClements wow, I wasn't aware you could flag mods
 
 
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3:45 AM
Evening all
 
hello
 
@AlexanderHuszagh [tag:cv-pls]
 
@idjaw Thanks :D
 
np
 
3:51 AM
And cbg. I guess I had it right the first time.
 
yeah you did hehe. I wondered why you changed it
 
It never produced the tag on my computer. I guess it's like standardized tests, never second guess yourself.
 
Which explains why I'm so bad at multiple choice exams.
oh school...I don't miss you
 
Yeah, and seeing who was successful and who had difficulties, those tests seemed to have no predictive power.

I'm just glad at my level of school, there's no more standardized testing.
 
4:08 AM
thanks, but you don't need to repeat it
 
Yeah. Don't repeat stuff like that - unnecessary.
 
4:24 AM
@RobertGrant :-|
 
I interpret that as :D
 
holy crap I just got that.
.....
 
4:45 AM
If I would write a python script that would start a ftp connection, and at the same time, request a webpage, do I need to use threading's module in order to make them run simultaneously?
 
 
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6:44 AM
Dramaz!
 
@Ffisegydd wow no kidding
 
CBG all.
 
cbg
@BobEbert no, you could use something else that makes them run simultaneously...
 
 
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8:30 AM
@Ffisegydd thanks for reminding me of S04, I totally forgot about it :)
(and yeah, it looks like the first was the best season.. anyway, have you tried the ol' british version of the show?)
 
@Peter I have yes. I think I watched 2/3 seasons, up until the woman took a dive.
 
8:48 AM
Cabbage!
 
cbg
 
Cbg, poke
 
cbg
 
9:03 AM
Cbg
 
9:17 AM
Yo
 
10:02 AM
@RobertGrant - that job posting is ideal haha!
Especially since Cambridge rejected me for my undergrad...
(also - cabbage, I s'pose)
 
10:20 AM
Hi all
 
Re-CBG.
 
@IntrepidBrit do it!
 
cbg
Hm.. porting to python3 my application need to json dumps bytes ..
Python 3.5.1 (default, Mar 4 2016, 16:08:41)
[GCC 4.9.2] on linux
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> x = "hello"
>>> y = x.encode('utf-8')
>>> y
b'hello'
>>> data = {'y':y}
>>> import json
>>> json.dumps(data)
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.5/json/__init__.py", line 230, in dumps
return _default_encoder.encode(obj)
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.5/json/encoder.py", line 199, in encode
chunks = self.iterencode(o, _one_shot=True)
Help me here ....
 
10:39 AM
Cabbage
@RajaSimon JSON strings are Unicode strings. See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSON#Data_types.2C_syntax_and_example So your byte-strings aren't going to work.
 
hm... i do the same way in python2
 
why does print([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10][3:8:-2]) return [] nothing
i was expecting it to take the slice and then step back from the end of the slice by a negative of 2
and return [4, 6]
 
@danidee you're going from 3 to 8 in steps of -2. I assume you actually want to go from 8 to 3 in steps of -2?
 
yeah...i was reading it backwards
thanks
python should throw up an error saying
Hey are you really trying to forward and backward at the same time?
 
11:12 AM
cabbage
 
@RajaSimon Just let the JSON encoder do the UTF encoding for you.
 
@RajaSimon more importantly than that (Python2 and Python3 differ majorly on how they handle Unicode, so it will be different), please read the room rules about asking questions
 
@danidee It's (probably) more efficient for it to not raise an error. Extended slice indices are essentially what you'd get from the equivalent range object. If you do range(3, 8, -2) you get an empty range.
Any thoughts on why my code isn't working for the OP? My guess is that he's shadowing time(). Or maybe his time's not set correctly...
 
@RajaSimon Yes, but in Python 2 it's possible to mix text and binary strings. Python 3 discourages this by having binary files only work with bytestrings and text files only work with text (i.e. Unicode) strings.
 
@RobertGrant Alas, I have too many ongoing contracts to obligate - so I can't
 
11:26 AM
@PM2Ring Hmm - possibly. Although getting 65000+ in the year seems unlikely.
 
Besides, if I didn't have those ongoing contracts, I'd probably be studying a taught masters in Europe ;)
 
@IntrepidBrit But...we could frolic...
 
@IntrepidBrit what job is it? (Not that I'm in the market)
 
@Ffisegydd We can frolic in April!
@JRichardSnape Something BobbyMcG linked me to - stackoverflow.com/jobs/110020/…
 
Oooh - that sounds extremely fun. 40k for that could tempt me.
 
11:29 AM
I know right?
 
What else would you be willing to do for £40k?
 
@holdenweb still figuring the alternative ...
 
I've already tried designing my own pi powered blimp...
 
@Ffisegydd For you, fizzy...?
 
In a purely hypothetical scenario.
 
11:30 AM
@IntrepidBrit I have a pi powered dolls' house.
 
What does it power?
 
What does it - never mind.
 
@JRichardSnape Yeah. I suppose another option is he's running some weird system with a different epoch date... but you'd think he'd mention that. Does my code run ok for you?
 
@IntrepidBrit smart control of all lights / heating (it has real heating!!) etc.
@PM2Ring yeah - just tested it on today. I wonder if he might be inputting nano seconds or something, rather than decimal seconds.
@IntrepidBrit <stewie voice> gotta nice little feedback loop, mmm. Smart control of heating, yeah. toy PV panels developing nicely. Working on it for 2 years now, right? </stewie voice>
 
@JRichardSnape Well that's pointlessly cool
^^
 
11:33 AM
^ on my gravestone "Here lies Richard, he made pointlessly cool things"
 
Do you turn the heat in the dolls house if you're overheating? "If I'm gonna suffer, than you will too - Barbie!"
"Be like Richard"?
 
@JRichardSnape Good call. But that doesn't quite work. However, epoch_seconds_to_gregorian_date(1300*time()) currently returns (62006, 1, 28)
 
Actually - maybe I'll just put my ashes into a rocket controlled by my own algorithms. Then people can laugh as it crazily zig zags into a tree.
3
 
I tried answering a Raspberry Pi robot question a little while ago, but my answer didn't help the OP: stackoverflow.com/questions/35832678/…
 
@PM2Ring I thought 60*24*seconds (i.e. he thought it was days and converted to seconds), but that's slightly too big...
 
11:39 AM
Slightly, but it's damn darned close. ;)
 
BTW - I think your Pi guy is struggling with how to take asynchronous input to command his robot, not the pi or robot per se.
 
I would agree with JRS
 
:D I hope you are not calling down eternal brimstone upon us all there, Pm2
 
Looking at the pi2go source code, and there's all sorts of things that could trip him up
For example, the GPIO pins on a Pi need access to /dev/mem if you're doing it from within Python
If he hasn't elevated privileges, then it'll never work
(And I don't think I like with the way he's structuring his code)
 
I reckon what he wants is like an init function before the readkey bit in the script he's butchering. So def do_my_dance(): that does his left turn bit then awaits inputs. Also what intrepid is saying makes sense if he can't get it to do anything at all, which may also be true. Depends how much hand holding we/you feel like doing.
@IntrepidBrit "structuring"
 
11:44 AM
Ha - I bet he's falling for the old "pull pin high and then code terminates, pulling pin low"
 
@JRichardSnape :D I did read the transcript. That was a bit ... weird.
@IntrepidBrit He should: he's running it via sudo
 
Ah yes, that was buried at the top
 
@PM2Ring Sounds like an external bee in bonnet to me - insisting on the theological interpretation rather than common usage of the word. The world must seem very uncouth from that position
 
Mind if I take a stab at answering the question?
 
Indeed. It's a bit sad. But I guess it's not that unusual - I've seen that sort of thing before from people living in the Bible Belt.
@IntrepidBrit Please do! I know SFA about Raspberry Pi.
 
11:49 AM
PM 2Ring:) I was actually calling time.time() :) It was probably a typo. Now it's showing the date correctly. Thanks. How to get the hours, minutes and seconds? — lalamer 11 mins ago
:D
The old "follow on in the comment" trick, eh?
 
@PM2Ring it wasn't their first time either
he'd hinted earlier in the other room about a similar thing, and it took me a while to realize what he was talking about
cabbage everyone!
 
cabbage @AndrasDeak
 
All I can say is that it's probably a good job he wasn't speaking to Antti.
 
11:53 AM
Lscky Antti's fscking u key has been swapped with s ;)
 
@JRichardSnape Yeah... I guess I can add some hours, minutes and seconds stuff. I was going to do it for my own satisfaction, just to make it more useful.
 
Actually, a propensity for anglo saxon description of bodily functions is probably OK from some perspectives.
@PM2Ring yeah, go for it, why not?
@andreasdeak <offtopic> I noted you're active in MATLAB/Octave and may be picking your brains later - have to help out a student to try to learn fsolve </offtopic>
 
@JRichardSnape oh, awesome, that shouldn't be hard:)
let me know when it's time, I'll be non-busy sooner or later;)
 
cool - might see you over there if I get stuck!
 
<offtopic>What is ontopic here? </offtopic>
 
11:59 AM
(though you missed the ping, it's "andras". Not a problem, just telling you because of the ping)
 
@AndrasDeak Oops, apologies, I'll get it right in future.
 
Hi guys
 
cbg paul o/
 
@JRichardSnape even if I'm not at the keyboard when it happens, bunch of others frequent there who will gladly help out:)
 
I should've noted not to go into a discussion, even at SE sites... Just had someone use discovery channel as source to me, >discovery channel!<
 
12:00 PM
and as I said, no problem at all, it just messed with the ping:)
 
In Python 3, does 101.5 % 10 return 1.5? I'm pretty sure it does...
 
Ta
 
12:19 PM
and in python 2 as well
though I'm guessing that was never a question;)
 
:)
I love Python. My new time calculation code worked perfectly on the first test.
 
The sheer hubris. You must redouble your efforts - there must be a bug in there somewhere
 
Plainly the code is not complex enough ;)
 
Could be... I'm writing some more intensive tests. I did have a little bit of trepidation about all this: it's about 20 years since I last wrote my own date / time manipulation code. That was for a Moon phase calculator, using algorithms from the USNO Almanac.
 
@PM2Ring I think it is time for you to sleep. Remember the "sleep cycle repairs" project
 
12:34 PM
cbg
 
Thanks, @BhargavRao I have slept. And I'll try to have an early night tonight...
 
@AnttiHaapala cbg
@PM2Ring Lol, you can't repair it. Forget it for now :D
 
@BhargavRao That was my attitude last week. :) But I really need to get it sorted now, it's getting ridiculous.
 
Yep, The health effects are drastic.
 
insomnia causes heavy damage. It is said that people who sleep then 6 hours a day are likely to have many health condtion.
So I take 7 hours of sleep a day :p.
 
12:53 PM
I generally get between 5 or 6 hours per "night". Although I often have a 1 hour nap in the afternoon as well.
 
cbg pups
 
cbg
 
@JRichardSnape Done. Verified against gmtime for half a million random seconds.
 
@PM2Ring That doesn't sound too bad.
 
1:04 PM
@idjaw cbg o/
 
@BhargavRao I see you're stepping up as an R RO nicely - where did you find the inspiration? :p
 
Also, I find I need less sleep as I get older.
 
@JonClements From some Ninja puppy :P
 
Hyper active people tend sleep less then normal people @PM2Ring
 
@BhargavRao \o cbg!
 
1:05 PM
@JonClements long time no see :).
 
@The6thSense True. :)
 
@The6thSense Indeed - how goes it?
 
Yeah I am doing good puppy how about you :).
 
New name I see :)
Same old, same old
 
yeah changed my name :).
 
1:11 PM
We have 4thEye and 6thSense. We need some one with the name 5thSomething 5thElement
 
Element.
 
Oh yeah, that's better.
 
Or OfGin
 
@PM2Ring things are different in India particularly in south India. Around 11. PM. you parents / wife calls you politely to come to sleep and after 11.15 they would again call with slightly higher note and at 11.30 they would be literally shouting and at 12.00 they would come and turn off every light and fan
 
@The6thSense Lol, I sleep at 4am everyday.
 
1:13 PM
LOL
 
I haven't tried my luck after 12.00 and I don't want to go there.
 
@BhargavRao When other people are getting up to go to the temple...
 
@BhargavRao and when do you wake up :p.
 
@PM2Ring Oh yeah, they get up at 4. They will reach temple at 5.
@The6thSense 10.
 
Are you in Bangalore ?
 
1:16 PM
Yeah
 
Umm then you are granted the key of freedom :P.
 
@BhargavRao That's what I meant.
 
@The6thSense so - what've you been up to?
 
I have thought of Early to bed Early to rise many many times, but I just can't make it :-(
 
I read somewhere that Ben Franklin actually had a quite erratic sleep schedule. So it's funny that he'd originate (popularize?) a saying like that.
It's a "do as I say not as I do" type situation.
 
1:20 PM
Ummm - that's weird - if you delete a message while having the edit thingy open - it doesn't cancel the edit thingy
 
There has been a lot of changes @JonClements currently working in JAVA webservice hides the face under the pillow
 
In general I am distrustful of advice that goes like "I do X and it doesn't work well for me. Y is not X. Therefore I recommend Y"
"Instead of sleeping erratically, go to bed early and rise early" is a false dichotomy. There are an infinite number of non-erratic sleep schedules.
 
@Kevin your targeting system for the room's surface to air missles failed - Tristan is still alive - explain yourself! :p
 
The missiles' AI systems developed a strict moral framework and became pacifists.
 
(the humour (or lack there of) may be lost if you didn't catch up on the transcript though...)
 
1:23 PM
I don't need to understand a conversation to take part in it :-P
 
Today many people in India don't sleep.
 
@The6thSense I stay around 50m away from a temple, So I can't sleep :-)
 
@BhargavRao I was in the same situation previous year :).
 
In the 1980s, ISKCON opened a temple just on the edge of King's Cross, Sydney's nightclub district. But even there, the neighbours complained about the noise of pre-dawn kirtan.
 
Going out for temple now, Can enjoy free food :P. Rbrb for a few minutes
 
1:35 PM
rbrb
 
1:47 PM
morning everyone
 
Morning, Corvid.
 
Hmm, is there a special name for solving the equation A*x + B*y + C*z = S, where A, B, C, and S are known vectors, and A&B&C are all perpendicular to each other, and x&y&z are unknown scalars?
 
Grrr... am I going to have to listen to debates about the EU referendum every single day until June? :(
 
Hey Kevin, here's a slightly odd Tkinter / Python 3 question, if you're interested. I got the OP to post a MCVE; the original question didn't even mention that he's using Tkinter. stackoverflow.com/questions/35812805/…
@Kevin I think so... give me a minute. :)
 
@JonClements - Imagine how I feel! You've only have the AV referendum to worry about, we've just gotten over the Indy referendum
 
1:59 PM
@IntrepidBrit I voted "yes" to AV
 
Conceptually I'm trying to "rebase" a point in 3d space into a different coordinate system, which isn't necessarily aligned nicely to the existing xyz axes
 
(didn't have a say in the independence ref. obviously)
 
That looks useful, thanks.
 
I thought AV was a nasty compromise, but it's at least "better" than the current system
 
2:00 PM
I didn't specify originally but A and B and C are all unit vectors
 
Likewise I voted "YES" to AV.
See, I thought AV was the best all-rounder system
 
Are you in/out for EU? (don't need to answer - votes are personal things)
 
Shake it all about, I say
 
Doesn't require computers to calculate (transparency), prevents tactical voting (horrible flaw with FPTP), whilst being simple enough for Joe Public
I'm on the fence, but since I have a natural inclination to the status-quo, I'm leaning towards "IN"
 
@IntrepidBrit Kinda ditto - I'm leaning more towards "OUT" though sighs
 
2:04 PM
But it won't really affect me either way - most of my clients are British/Commonwealth/USA - I mostly travel outside Europe for holidays. It'll only put a slight hamper on stag dos to RoI
 
Yeah change equals cost and risk, so don't change unless you're ready to invest and roll the dice
 
welcome @vinni_f
 
@RobertGrant Precisely. Worst case scenario, you flip-flop between, wasting even more resources etc.
I see it as the "OUT" group have to convince me why I should consider leaving
So far, I have something resembling a blonde mop waffling on about ... everything and nothing. And the glorious politician known as Farage.
@JonClements What's making you lean towards OUT?
 
@Kevin Unit vectors make it even easier. And this page may be better than that previous one: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Change_of_basis
 
2:09 PM
@IntrepidBrit umm... well... we're the 5th/6th largest economy in the world (given our size - that's imho quite an impressive feat), and estimated to be over-taking the "big players" (Germany, France) in the EU...
I'm all for a trade zone (the original plan) - not a political union
 
@JonClements is that evidence that being in the EU is bad?
 
@PM2Ring This looks very relevant.
 
@RobertGrant that's the thing - I can't make up my mind fully because I don't have the full information - it's all scare tactics from the "IN" side
 
It's going to be the same problem as the Indy referendum. One side warning/scaremongering and the other offering something different/peddling unicorn dreams
(delete as bias allows)
 
Also see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gram%E2%80%93Schmidt_process if you want to create an orthonormal set of vectors that are a basis for a general set of vectors.
 
2:14 PM
@IntrepidBrit I don't even think Cameron tried his best
 
Uh oh, the "preliminary notions" section uses the letter "ξ" which is my own personal "here be dragons"
100% of the time when that symbol shows up in a Wikipedia article, I don't get anything useful out of the page
 
@JonClements I believe he did (saying I think his best is worth ringing home about) - but it's also a problem with the way the EU is set up
 
> It is a basic fact in linear algebra that the vector space Hom(Rn, Rm) of all linear transformations from Rn to Rm is naturally isomorphic to the space Rm × n of m × n matrices over R.
Yes, basic. That is exactly the word I would choose to describe that sentence.
 
:D ^^ This is where my brain broke doing CompSci at university
And is the reason I ran away and came back as self taught...
 
There's nothing racist about saying - "we don't have enough social housing for our own, let alone lots and lots of fugees. Can we put a block on these guys coming in so we can catch up on social housing?"
 
2:18 PM
@IntrepidBrit I'll stop the politicking that you seem to invoke :). All I want is pure facts and then I can evaluate and make my own mind up. All that's going on at the moment is pure politicking...
 
(but it's the Tories, they'll happily use the above line, and then build NO social housing. But that's beside the point haha)
 
@Kevin 2 years ago I would probably understand, now I'm lost
 
Why can't they just give me teh codes equations!
 
@JonClements Well, it's going to be interesting if nothing else...
Kevin, why do they never help the needful?
 
Cameron can't even guarantee it'll be binding by EU law - and the fact that the heads of states disagree on it anyway - it's meaningless
 
2:21 PM
If I figure this out, I should edit the solution into the wiki page, for the benefit of Future Kevin, who I'm sure will also need this information.
 
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cbg
 
@Kevin hurry up on the colonisation of Mars project please? If we get Trump as president and Johnson as PM - I want off this planet asap :p
 
@Kevin :) They're just trying to be as general as possible. But the basic concept in terms of Euclidean geometry is pretty simple. You just need to get the projection of your vector S onto each of your basis vectors A, B, C. And to do that you just calculate the dot products A.S, B.S, C.S
 
@JonClements @IntrepidBrit the thing that pisses me off is that Cameron only went in to this to appease his own party - specifically the hoorays jumping up and down about the "high cost" of immigration - when what we should really be doing is taxing the companies who refuse to pay minimum wages, thereby forcing the taxpayer to subsidise them with money that often ends up in the hands of private landlords charging extortionate rents of sub-standard properties.
 
@hold
oops murr @holdenweb \o/ pretty spot on, imo.
 
2:23 PM
None of which is being properly controlled or monitored any more because we "can't afford" to do that. OK, that's my piece, and I have no more to say on the subject :)
 
@tristan cbg - did you have a good flight?
 
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@IntrepidBrit it's totally racist to say that. the important thing to keep in mind as to not be a racist in europe is to treat people differently based on the color of their skin and conflate economic or religious motivations with race.
 
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@JonClements it was alright, yeah :) thanks for asking
 
@PM2Ring Yeah, I figured they were making it more complicated than I personally needed it to be, for the sake of the explanation applying to things fancier than R³.
 
@holdenweb Amen.
Holdenweb for Prime Minister?
'ere. Tristan you look different, did you do something with your hair?
 
2:25 PM
They can't afford me
 
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@IntrepidBrit I took off my skin suit.
 
But the people of the UK can't afford to NOT have you as PM
 
@IntrepidBrit someone rational, capable of intelligent thought coupled with compassion and good will to all - no - we never end up electing people like @holdenweb :p
 
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Tristan for Prime Minister. First step, build a wall around the UK and make Poseidon pay for it.
 
Sorry. I am eminently well qualified for the job (because I would have to be dragged, kicking and screaming, into no 10 and would take the first opportunity to leave)
 
2:27 PM
^^ That might not be bad long term policy if there's going to be sea-level changes...
 
But who would look after my dev babies?
 
Cameron
 
I don't think so
 
I mean, he'll be on the dole after being PM
 
I'd be surprised if cameron could find his bum with both hands and a map, never mind navigate around some unittests...
 
2:28 PM
it is a well-known fact that those people who must want to rule people are, ipso facto, those least suited to do it.
To summarize the summary: anyone who is capable of getting themselves made President should on no account be allowed to do the job.
(Douglas Adams)
 
@tristan :(
That being said - I'd rather not have a ham sandwich be PM than Cameron.
 
@IntrepidBrit Quite a healthy dole though :p
 
At least Cameron can (probably) read off an autocue
 
He'll probably be a non-exec at BAE or Qinetiq or similar..
 
Major Major Major Major?
 
2:32 PM
Anyway - one day I'll scream, snap and go into politics
 
You seem far too reasonable
Most people I know who're involved in politics in any way are possessed of an utter certainty of a kind I can't come close to mustering, being a 'shades of grey, what's the evidence say?' sort of guy.
 
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you can't do a call to action or policy on a "shades of gray"
 
Withnail, if you rhymed in every interview - I would totally vote for you
 
You can definitely write policy around shades of gray...
 
For people involved in politics, they're basically hired to evangelize policies, whether those policies are right or wrong. Skepticism seems like a liability in that field.
 
2:35 PM
@IntrepidBrit i'd probably just cite Cassetteboy tbh
evangelise is a good word for it tbh
 
@holdenweb applauds
 
It's a very 'murrican word. We basically made a religion out of it.
 
My favorite theoretical political system is: each year, one citizen is chosen, at random and without their knowledge, to be president. Secret agents follow him around and everything he says is quietly enacted into law.
 
I ran for mod for instance (because I believed I could make a difference, and hopefully do so - some not visibly observable sadly) - there's guidelines, but no "whip", each mod has free choice about their actions - to use their own judgement etc... it's a nice place to be.
 
2:38 PM
@Withnail strong.
 
@Kevin And then one day Fritzel was "elected" president...
shudders
@JonClements I think I'll run next year as the SOPython modwhip.
 
@Kevin Ancient Greek democracy was not a million miles from that, as I understand.
 
@Kevin "Hail President Nero. I'm not sure we can legally do that at the Superbowl..."
 
@QuestionC My Aunt got to see him live in Wembley :)
 
2:40 PM
Nah, that's like a six-sigma event. Most of the time you'd just get quietly kneejerk and mildly racist people in their 50-60s like my parents
#babyboomers
Chat is clearly a distraction from writing tests, today.
 
I could go for a system where we pick 10 people at random and vote for one of them.
 
I'm dying inside a little with each case, but will be resurrected in a couple of months' time when future-me needs them.
 
@Withnail wow... that sounds like something that our @Kevin would say :p
 
Inspired by it tbh
 
@IntrepidBrit you'll have to have a word with the "senior" ROs about that one :p
 
2:47 PM
@JonClements plenty of scare tactics from the "out"s as well - stay in the EU to let terrorists in etc
 
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@IntrepidBrit I wish you the best of luck in trying to get the SOPython ROs to agree about something.
 
@tristan I'll fling frozen cabbages at your windows until you all agree on something. If you're not on the majority, better board up your windows
 
user559633
@IntrepidBrit And just where will you be getting all these frozen cabbages?
 
user559633
...that's the part that's implausible.
 
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