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12:06
@BenjaminGruenbaum You don't seem to be getting many pings. Maybe you could try 'things I should miss'.
@jalf wait, you guys still at this? I had lunch and coffee since you started that discussion, ffs
@TonyTheLion LOL! There is worse. My daughter-in-law's first partner, (total deadbeat, BTW), received a letter inviting him for a job interview. He had an immediate panic attack and developed breathing difficulties. He was hospitalized for two days.
@ArneMertz no, we're not. I went away for a couple of hours, and then responded to a message that had plinged me :)
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Yay.
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12:15
My friend an I got a customer!
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WordPress website with custom theme. :P
@not-rightfold You're dead to me ;)
@MartinJames Eeek. That's no good.
@not-rightfold Nice one :)
@TonyTheLion just crappy. proposing is romantic in it's own right. but the rest is just... weird/crappy
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Nice thing is that we can add it to our portfolio.
12:17
@sehe hehe
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I mean, WordPress is horrible but hey at least it isn't Joomla! or Magento. :P
@MartinJames You have weird family stories
or PHP
oh wait
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WordPress is PHP. :V
I know.
I was being a fuckhead
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12:18
400 euros. I get 200.
@not-rightfold Whores :)
@TonyTheLion It would have been funny if it was some anecdote, but I got the phone call from DiL, (also a deadbeat), "What should I do? He's wheezing and going a dark colour", "I'M A SOFTWARE ENGINEER, I FIX COMPUTERS AND STUFF. CALL 999, THEY FIX HEART ATTACKS". Stupid bitch..
@not-rightfold Uh, it only takes 200 euros to get you to work with WP?!
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@NikiC Uh, it's a single WordPress theme.
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It's done in like, a day.
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12:22
Probably even less.
@not-rightfold Sounds bad.
Customers are terrible.
@MartinJames Oh
@R.MartinhoFernandes But but they pay for shit
lol
@MartinJames 999? Did he die?
@not-rightfold ... did you not notice that it sucks?
@R.MartinhoFernandes no, customers are great, they just buy stuff. Clients are bad, they feel they deserve input
@thecoshman do you read clientsfromhell.net by any chance?
12:35
@R.MartinhoFernandes Unfortunately, no.
@thecoshman There's a difference?
Interesting.
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Erm, doesn't std::bind normally work just fine with move-only bound arguments?
@R.MartinhoFernandes it's probably not one that should expect people to know, but IMO there is a difference, and using those terms as I have there seems fairly good to me.
@Xeo No.
The result of bind is not "call-once", is it?
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the bound function is void(unique_ptr&), so that shouldn't be a problem.
Somehow, VS2012 still tries to copy it
12:40
@R.MartinhoFernandes huh... I wouldn't call it 'a bidirectional roundabout'... it's just five normal roundabouts each working as you would expect.
@Xeo ref?
Oh wait.
I see what you mean.
@thecoshman No, it's not. It's six and it's bidirectional. Double-check your context.
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hm... okay, wait. Maybe I'm making the mistake somewhere.
You know, it's even worse than bidirectional, actually.
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Oh, right, Asio loves copying handlers around.
>_>
@thecoshman No. It's not remotely that simple:(
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12:42
gsgdjkhsdjkghagal I don't want to use shared_ptr.
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@thecoshman WordPress is horrible but I don't give a fuck.
It's not bidirectional as in "there are two directions and signs or markings or something to regulate how to use those directions". No. It's bidirectional as in "there are two possible directions and drivers pick as they please".
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If I don't want to work with bad software I could just as well not use any software and become a cotton picker instead.
IS THERE AN END TO THE MADNESS
@R.MartinhoFernandes the five mini roundabouts are all 'unidirectional', no? If you count the ring of five roundabouts as yet another roundabout itself, then you could argue that any ring road is a system is a 'giant bi-directional roundabout, with loads of entry and exit points
12:44
@thecoshman THERE ARE SIX.
Double-check your context. Stop talking about a different thing.
@thecoshman The five outer roundabouts are merged into the central one, so you can be on more than one roundabout at once and going in a different direction on each. Is that clearer? :)
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Robot, ideas on how to escape from shared_ptr with Asio?
@Xeo Nah, you're pretty screwed.
(Some auto_ptr like thingy might do it, if you're careful and lucky)
@R.MartinhoFernandes are yes, I see. I read five as the number somewhere, then thought you were counting the collection of five as a sixth
@thecoshman No, I bet you read five about the Swindon roundabout, which is not this one.
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12:46
@R.MartinhoFernandes Ughplsno
@R.MartinhoFernandes :'( which maddness are we talking about exactly?
The hemel hempsted one?
@Xeo Why do you want to escape from your own code?
@thecoshman Yes.
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Y'know, this doesn't look too insane
@Xeo You don't drive, do you?
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12:47
No :)
Add real people.
@Xeo Congratulations! You are qualified to design roads and intersections.
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Ahaha
@Xeo Not if you're on a boat, no.
Yeah, it is has six clearly defined roundabouts. Each of them is connected by a (short yes, but there nonetheless) 'normal' section of road. The fact that the chain of roundabouts loops round does not make the collection of roundabouts a seventh roundabout in and of itself
12:49
@Xeo wth is that?
Not that I am saying it easy to work your way across
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The Magic Roundabout in Swindon, England was constructed in 1972 and consists of five mini-roundabouts arranged around a sixth central, anti-clockwise roundabout. It is located near the County Ground, home of Swindon Town F.C. Its name comes from the popular children's television series The Magic Roundabout. In 2009 it was voted the fourth scariest junction in Britain, in a poll by Britannia Rescue. History The roundabout was constructed according to the design of Frank Blackmore, of the British Transport and Road Research Laboratory, under the control of Traffic Engineer Raymond Harper o...
@A.H. Hemel Hempstead deque<roundabout>
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@not-rightfold No it's not
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Similar concept. :V
12:50
@Xeo lol, I wonder how do car navigation systems deal with the voice commands for this.
ok, the Swindon looks even worse
@not-rightfold The Swindon bastard is much worse than Hemel, IME.
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@wilx "Fuck this, you're on your own. Good luck. See you in 10 minutes."
Perhaps a "recalculating"?
@MartinJames its a circular buffer, not a queue :P
12:51
that one I will grant you is five mini' around a central one :S
:D
@thecoshman And the central one is a right-side-driving one.
THE MADNESS NEVER ENDS
"In..three.. hundred..metres.. give..up"
I feel like changing the router name to これはよんでいます. That's valid, right?
it's a only a hypothetical round about though... I think...
12:53
I partucularly like 'has an excellent safety record, since traffic moves too slowly to do serious damage in the event of a collision'. Not when I crossed it, it didn't.
@thecoshman It's effectively the same, except you give way to those outside of it (which are those inside the mini ones).
NIPPLE SALADS
lol
linkedin sent me a "Thanks for being a loyal member" thing.
I've only been on the site for like, a week.
@wilx "take the next tur... wait not now, now the nex... oh you missed... ah screw it... just continue wherever you are driving and I'll give you a 20 miles detour that's actually faster"
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@chris "That's 4, please"?
12:56
@Xeo It was supposed to be "(You're) reading this." :(
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wut
lol
"P: IFF inoperative in OFF mode"? Oh, come on.
AFAIK, よんで is reading and これ is the this that can be a subject on its own.
"this" is not a subject in "You're reading this", is it?
@R.MartinhoFernandes It's a compilation of old/new stuff.
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12:58
"kore wa yon de imasu" is what I read it as.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah, it's the object / target
"You" is the subject
"this" would be the subject in "this is being read by you"
@Xeo yonde is one word AFAIK.
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Ah, "imasu" is the conjugated form of "iru", "be", eh?
"kore ha yonde imasu" would be "this is reading" or something
@Xeo It scares me that pilots could be so dumb...
@Xeo I'm not even sure. All I know is that it's used when an animate thing is doing the verb.
In the present.
@Xeo Assuming anything of that is actually real.
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13:01
I think you'd actually use "o" instead of "ha"
since "ha" marks the subject
and "o" the object (I think)
Oh, dang it, that should do it. Is kore still the right word for that?
That was the robot's point.
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"kore" means "this", so, I guess?
@chris The robots point was that "this" is not the active party in that sentence
The implied "you" is
So "this" shouldn't be the subject
Yeah, and the grammar fails with that. o (wo) should do it.
@chris Disclaimer: I don't know Japanese.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Don't worry, mine was definitely wrong in regards to the subject and the receiver of the verb.
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13:03
@chris Maybe even "ni", as the target of the action
Not sure at this point
Only glanced over the grammar stuff
I think @Rapptz would know.
@Xeo I've been trying Rosetta Stone mostly, but I still haven't gotten too far.
And it specializes in vocab, with grammar more inferred.
So I find myself Googling grammar rules so I don't have misconceptions when possible.
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man, shared_ptring all over the place just feels so wrong
Why?
Hide it behind typedefs, you will feel less guilty.
Because he's using it as a workaround, not as a tool.
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@wilx typedefs don't make them go away.
boost::unique_asio when?
Since Robot's got to deal with Asio at his new workplace, I'm kinda hoping he'll get to a point of "fuck you shared_ptr" and create a move-only-types friendly wrapper or something
Also, all the pointless allocations. Ugh.
13:12
Lol, none of that Japanese correction even matters (at least for the current situation).
The router name can only have ASCII.
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haha
as expected
@Xeo make a better asio if you,re not happy ;)
That isn't fair :(
Manage memory yourself?
@chris And probably not all of it.
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13:13
@Borgleader Read the message above that one :P
@R.MartinhoFernandes True, that too.
@Xeo Exactly, dont wait on the robot ;)
you lazy bum!
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I'm lazy and clueless when it comes to good interfaces n shit
13:14
Hehe.. strtok() gobal state fucks over another poor dev..
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18379305/c-strtok-multiple-use-with-more-data-buffers
you are just lazy and clueless ... interface or not
@Xeo Dunno if it will any of my first tasks, but setting up some communications framework was one of the things mentioned that will be worked on.
Don't speak of strtok!
@Borgleader Dreck!!
13:17
What is it with people immediately jumping to use strtok?
It's so bad.
wtf?
 template <typename... Args>
   void invoke(int n, Args&&... args) {
   auto x = [&,this](int i){ bar(i,(args)...); };
   //...
}
@chris You know how dumb C and C++ "programmers" can be.
@ArneMertz What about it?
main.cpp: In lambda function:
main.cpp:9:38: error: parameter packs not expanded with ‘...’:
     auto x = [&,this](int i){ bar(i,(args)...); };
                                      ^
main.cpp:9:38: note:         ‘args’
main.cpp:9:43: error: expansion pattern ‘args’ contains no argument packs
     auto x = [&,this](int i){ bar(i,(args)...); };
parameter pack not expanded - contains no parameter pack ???
Brb, posting a video of using strtok to r/cringe.
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fun with variadics.
Gimme proper tuples :|
@Xeo What's wrong with current tuples?
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They can't be easily unpacked / deconstructed.
Hmm, Clang compiles that.
@Xeo Oh... I wouldn't know. Variadics are broken in VS
This obsession with having the stdlib implementable in C++ is not healthy. Tuples as variadic packs as tuples would have been so much better.
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13:20
@Borgleader Also, if variadic packs were actually tuples, you could do so much more with them.
Would you need tuples as part of the language to be able to do that? I mean... you cant really have a language feature be implemented in terms of the library, can you?
@ArneMertz Hmm, looks like a bug.
@Borgleader typeid returns a std::typeinfo.
@Borgleader Yes, you can. See range-based for.
C# has lots of them.
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@Borgleader std::initializer_list, range-for, std::typeinfo, operator new etc
13:22
@Xeo And of all those, only two use the library bits for extension points.
The others use them because... for no particular reason.
@Xeo Hm... welp guess I don't know wtf im talking about -.-; /cc [email protected] @chris
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@ScottW Go back to bed, your day is steadily turning into something bad with such a start.
It's particularly ridiculous that auto x = { 1, 2, 3 }; fails to compile without #include <initializer_list>.
@Borgleader It's not all that intuitive with C++ until you hear a few examples.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I agree.
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Really, C++ is so FUBAR'd at places...
13:24
I find it even more ridiculous because there is prior art for doing it right.
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room topic changed to Lounge<FUBAR++>: Almost, but not quite, entirely unlike reddit. [c++] [c++11] [c++-faq] [no-questions]
@R.MartinhoFernandes I somehow want tuple<int,int,int> for the type of x :(
Meh, back to abusing shared_ptr
@R.MartinhoFernandes looks indeed like it. This is the essence:
void bar(...) { }

template <typename... Args>
void foo(Args&&... args) {
auto x = [&](){ bar(args...); };
}
OK, C++ jumps to top of today's list with 'If I comment out all my code, my app works better. What am I doing wrong?':
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18381572/work-thread-makes-inactive-dialog-of-the-main-thread-mfc
screw it why does that not get formatted?
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tabs?
13:30
@ArneMertz Imma wild guess there's a new line at the end, and it doesn't have four spaces.
Something like that.
I get bitten by it often.
@MartinJames looks like a legit newb question?
Yay, the new question has while (!eof()) and atoi.
@R.MartinhoFernandes it had four and seven.
void bar(...) { }

template <typename... Args>
void foo(Args&&... args) {
  auto x = [&](){ bar(args...); };
}
ok the newline...
@Telkitty猫咪咪 Yeah, legit. question but logic fail. The OP comments out the code that makes the app freeze, but does not post it :(
My god these answers are so full of fail
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Q: what is the newline charactor in c language \r or \n

andyWhat is the newline charactor in c? I no that different OS has different ending charactors, but they are translated into the c newline charactor, so what is it?

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13:34
Why the downvote? This is the only correct answer so far. — Konrad Rudolph 4 mins ago
Well, you can see why by looking at the other answers :P
> The C doesn't have a portable way to print a new line character (like std::endl in C++).
@R.MartinhoFernandes ah here it is: gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=41934
@Xeo Sure but whoever downvotes without leaving a comment is an asshole
Please don't tell me that's why so many people use std::endl.
I actually agree that std::endl shouldn't exist.
At least in modern times.
13:37
Strange space buildings are strange.
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They're pretty recognizable
I guess this is what I get for guessing at the RGB for a window color.
@ScottW The Beautiful Brony C
Sorry 'briny'
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@chris Sometimes, you want to have a newline and flush at the same time.
@Xeo Yeah, but then std::flush clearly documents that you want the flush.
13:39
@ScottW Better do it in order.
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So does std::endl, if people would know what they do :/
@ScottW Only after currying.
@Xeo That's the problem, it's thrown around everywhere.
What do you think of the window placement?
I totally agree it would be fine if used properly.
13:40
any language lawyer here who can tell me how to explicitly capture parameter packs in lambdas? [&args] or [&args...]?
Not possible, I think.
C++14 and shit.
or [(&args)...]
@R.MartinhoFernandes I thought it was in C++11.
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@ArneMertz latter
I can't say I've had to, though, so I can't remember anything.
13:41
I have been asking PC GPU vendors about real front buffer rendering for a while, but nobody wants to do it on windows.
Can someone translate this to english please? -.-;
@Borgleader “I have been asking PC GPU vendors about real front buffer rendering for a while, but nobody wants to do it on windows.” – you’re welcome.
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I have a vague feeling that VsVim is making my VS misbehave :|
@KonradRudolph That question is starting to remind me of when someone asked what the type of a string literal in C++ was.
And 10 people instantly said const char *.
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Q: array hangs up over and over again

user2707408You are about to be provided with information to start your own Google. Some people posted comments and said this can not be done because google has 1 million servers and we do not. The truth is, google has those many servers for trolling purposes (e.g. google +, google finance, youtube the ban...

He's back.
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We americans so glad you are asking this question. — user2707408 24 secs ago
... wat?
13:47
stackoverflow.com/posts/18382262/edit/… For non 10k+ers. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO They fixed it!
hey, check me out, voluntarily using a ternary :D
@Xeo ah found it. §5.1.2,23 :-)
I am so confused.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes "non 10k-ers"?
lawl
@R.MartinhoFernandes Screenshots are the only way sadly
@R.MartinhoFernandes it's the xdo tool again isn't it?
13:48
@R.MartinhoFernandes ok, for non-10kers: what was the bug?
@ArneMertz You could follow links to edit pages of deleted questions.
@Borgleader Yes.
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Thanks VS, for not warning me that my class members are being initialized in the wrong order :(
@R.MartinhoFernandes uh ok
Hey, @Xeo, so you're around on the 30th, right?
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mh
13:50
It doesn't warn for that?
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm starting to think we should really make a meta post about him. I would but I can't access any of the questions.
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Well, most likely, anyways
@Borgleader They are aware of him.
He's way bigger than you think.
Oh really? I've only been aware of him for a few days
for(;;){std:cout << "hello";}
13:51
@Xeo Wanna go to a barbecue/board game thingy?
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Sure, why not
@chocolateentities u forgot int [[noreturn]] main()
@Borgleader Brad Larson has deleted hundreds of his accounts, and suspects he might not be mentally stable (I thought so too).
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Apropos board game thingy, we're planning to play Twilight Imperium this weekend
With 7 people
Oh, it's 'xdotool' troll again. Great.
13:52
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hundreds!? Wow...
@MartinJames I prefer to call him the xdo tool ;)
@Borgleader And apparently that's not exaggeration.
He clearly has issues, that's one thing for sure
@R.MartinhoFernandes if he has created thos hundreds accounts again and again, I'd say that is somewhat stable ;)
@Borgleader Yeah. Telkitty has wanted a bite of him for a couple days now, but his puppets have such a short half-life now :(
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13:55
@not-rightfold m
It's a denial of sanity attack.
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@chocolateentities I read your name as "Chocolate titties" first.
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@MartinJames I almost considered making a WPF based browser app that would watch the new questions list and warn me if any of them contained xdotool so I could insta flag 'em
@TonyTheLion Sounds like fun.
@TonyTheLion wishful thinking. lots of it ;)
13:56
:)
@TonyTheLion Delicious and nutritious.
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@TonyTheLion Hands up if you're surprised - no hands up? Well, who'd have thought.
@Xeo Never heard of that.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Seems to be some pretty extensive and long game.
13:57
@Borgleader Yeah, but I hate spending time on annoying, moronic timewasters, even if to try and get rid of them.
oh damn I have my bachelor party this weekend.
@Xeo reads to me like "fun game" :D
@MartinJames you made it sound like I am specifically targeting him when in fact I am a snapping turtle who will take a bite in anything which I could sink my teeth on
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The plan is to start at 1pm and end it .... at 4am
@MartinJames Me too, that's why I haven't gone through with it. Although, it would be an interesting learning project.
@Telkitty猫咪咪 ...stands well back.. :)
Why does this char array have to be in a union? I don't see the case where it would ever the int alone.

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