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00:04
@deadmg it is
you can modify the source
who cares?
just because you can change the source doesn't make it "free".
GPL isn't free because if you integrate a GPL library, then you have to pay the price of GPLing all your own code.
GPL is dumb.
you can use a GPL library as long as RMS agrees with what you're gonna do with it.
which is exactly the same situation as a commercial licence game- you can use it as long as they agree with what you're gonna do with it.
GPL libraries != GPL software
Ell
Ell
meh idk what my opinion on all this is
GPL software is very free for the consumer
00:06
it's so free, you can't exercise any of your own rights to your own modifications or extensions or uses.
Erm, that's not right.
Ell
Ell
you can modify it however you want
as long as you share those modifications under the same liscense
right.
so I can modify it however I want, as long as I sign over all my rights to that modification.
00:08
on an unrelated note
That's not right.
Still not right.
my friend's grocery store gives him points for purchasing groceries
is this common now a days
yes
practically every semi-major or bigger store has loyalty cards and rewards schemes these days.
I get points for all CC purchases :v
grocery stores are usually local though, hence my surprise
I guess it's not too out of the ordinary.
00:09
depends on the store.
some of them are surprisingly large chains or franchises.
maybe in the UK
well I doubt very much that a 1-store local operation would have a loyalty card.
what's more likely is that you just don't notice that they're not local
personally it amazes me that any small grocery businesses are still in operation
I notice they're local because I know the owners.
I'd have expected them to be out-competed by Walmart and it's ilk long ago.
Walmart isn't very good at selling groceries here.
iunno, everywhere I've been at except maybe Florida has had locals for grocery chains.
00:14
well
Walmart is for bullets, right?
I think then the last shot I've got is that just because it's owned locally doesn't mean the locals don't buy into a non-local franchise.
McDonalds is owned by local owners, but franchised.
That's how franchises work usually
00:15
same story with the Post Office here, give or take.
it's not a franchise.
right
is the concept of a local grocery store that foreign? o.o
well
I simply don't understand how they stay in business.
Maybe your economic thinking is flawed.
How would they not stay in business?
00:16
Depends on an area
The locations they're in are much more convenient for groceries than a Walmart and the prices that are offered are competitive.
Another factor is that they accept food stamps too, which afaik Walmart here doesn't.
well I'm gonna admit that being more local can be an improvement, cause you can have an area that doesn't have a high enough density to justify a Walmart.
but I don't see how they can offer competitive prices considering the economies of scale that are going on with Walmart.
Local things are usually more expensive ime
it's the same here.
local shops are always more expensive.
Not here.
00:18
hmm
where is "here", roughly speaking?
It used to be that Walmart was the cheapest place to get stuff but it isn't anymore.
Metropolitan Detroit area
that's a pretty long way from the coast, right?
lol
Michigan is surrounded by lakes
I meant the sea.
a thousand miles or so away
00:19
yeah
whereas here, the furthest away you can get is a couple hundred miles.
so I imagine it would be cheaper to ship goods
since you can travel by, well, ship.
I mean, here, there are several massive ports within a couple hours drive
London, Bristol, etc.
Oh. It's ~840 miles.
If anyone's in for a good read:
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Q: User "Jesus Christ"

DJClayworthI noticed recently that we have a couple of users: "Jesus Christ" and "Jesus Christ". They are not particularly active but have been around for a significant amount of time. These usernames are clearly going to be offensive to a large number of people. I had assumed that Stack Exchange had a pol...

What if someone's actual name was Jesus Christ?
yeah that shit's getting Lounged
@DJClayworth Jesus Christ didn't murder millions of people. I don't know why I have to explain this. — Bill the Lizard Nov 7 '13 at 16:43
@Rapptz I found a bunch in some US telephone registry.
00:31
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah the 2nd answer pointed this out as well. It has a link to whitepages.com
I think that for(elem : cont) proposal will get accepted
@Rapptz Nice, I'll be able to do for(ever: alone)
silly
I wonder why STL does his proposals in what looks like a normal text file.
Haha, he compared it with Hitler.
hmph
at least Hitler had the good sense to die and have widescale following of his philosophies die with him
00:34
There are many people named Adolf Hitler, too, though.
Not in Europe.
It's somewhat popular in India.
vOv
[–]Jefffffrey 11 points 15 hours ago* (17|6)

I'm sorry but I disagree. For those who know the rules of auto, this alternative would be extremely confusing and out of place. Let's not adapt the language to fix human ignorance: C++ does not need more special cases.
If you have using namespace std; that doesn't mean you're actually using anything. It means you're including what's in that namespace into the current one. tl;dr; You dont have to write std:: anymore. — Borgleader 1 min ago
Which Jeffrey is this?
@pedants: is any of this wrong?
Ours has 3 fs, Jefffrey.
But this one has like, 5 fs.
00:36
@Rapptz It's ours. He mentioned posting there IIRC
I don't get this proposal tbh
It's dumb and solves a nonsensical issue
so on a completely unrelated note
00:39
> Is the problem with C++ that people working with/on it are more interested in C++ itself than in what problems can be solved with it?
I was reading the definition of some of the autism spectrum disorders, and some of their definitions sound rather familiar to me.
Are you calling yourself autistic?
why not?
FWIW, the diagnosis criteria for most psychological disorders includes an inability to lead a normal life due to the disorder.
00:41
Don't you think someone would have figured out if you were autistic by now?
I certainly would not trust my educators to have noticed any such thing.
@EricLippert You've only had a few impersonators that I know of. Real name collisions are a possibility, so we only take action when people make it obvious that they're impersonating by using both your name and avatar. We used to get impostor Jeffs on a regular basis, and a whole chat room impersonated Jon on April 1st. — Bill the Lizard Nov 7 '13 at 20:06
> and a whole chat room impersonated Jon on April 1st. – Bill the Lizard♦ Nov 7 '13 at 20:06
^^ I remember that! :D
yeah
@Mysticial whistles
there was also a day when everybody was DeadMG.
I went to... somewhere and came back and Daisy was everywhere.
00:43
@Mysticial I asked Jon for permission, btw.
@Mysticial We had permission~
I know. But it didn't take away from the hilarity. :)
@DeadMG You have to be really messed up to get a diagnosis. Many people share some traits with some psychological disorders, but not to a point where they would be considered to have it.
@Mysticial Do you still have screenshots?
are you suggesting that I haven't managed to really mess up?
00:44
@Borgleader If I took them, then I have them. But not in front of me atm.
> The diagnostic criteria require that symptoms become apparent before a child is three years old.
as per DSM IV
@DeadMG No. I don't know you outside of this chat room, but what I mean is that diagnosis requires it to be clearly noticeable.
@Rapptz wat
so.. it would be impossible to render a diagnosis for anyone after 3 years old?
> Delays or abnormal functioning in at least one of the following areas, with onset prior to age 3 years: (1) social interaction, (2) language as used in social communication, or (3) symbolic or imaginative play.
I don't see why you'd want to be autistic anyway
o_o
well
00:48
OK, I've had a couple beers and I come back to 'I am getting 5 errors in my “hello world” C++ program'. It may be better to go to bed now.
obviously, as a non-medical-professional, I can't diagnose myself, but if I am, then there's no point denying it.
also, I don't know exactly what qualifies as abnormal functioning or delays, but at least compared to the others in my age group, I've had very abnormal functioning for social interaction for as long as I can remember.
I'm pretty sure your parents would have noticed
@Rapptz Hahahaa that gif
00:51
lol this entire AMA is full of both of them
@DeadMG That's not that uncommon.
Mild autistic traits are not uncommon in the general population, anyway.
I worked in a daycare and if we saw autistic signs, speech, or behavioural issues we would notify the parents.
But autistic kids are not hard to tell apart.
@Rapptz the 3f's one was taken
@DeadMG like everything you try to diagnose yourself
Anyway, I still abide by this:
14 mins ago, by Rapptz
Don't you think someone would have figured out if you were autistic by now?
:P
00:56
hmph
certainly not
I'm pretty sure someone would have.
it was a pretty poor area, with a whole bunch of very disadvantaged kids who would be lucky to graduate high school (as it were), and I was clearly pretty bright and doing relatively well academically
and our teachers didn't even have time to teach the entire curriculum
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> said Hitler
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Well then.
Dammit, circular dependency.
01:04
android apps suck
also why does Wolfram Alpha want me to pay $3 for basically a lame mathematical keyboard
guise
"true detective" seems nice
Is there a git command that automatically does a pull before pushing?
or do I just have to run both commands every time I want to send something upstream to avoid the error that the master has changed?
01:13
uh
why would you push without pulling beforehand?
I suppose I could make an alias or something for it, but I just wanted to see if the command already existed
what if you get merge conflicts
well, if you're working on something by yourself, there would be no reason to pull
then why are you pulling?
01:13
If that's the case there are no errors?
But if your working with people who don't often make commits, it would be a waste of time always pulling for no reason
why don't you just check the remote
Anyway, you can make an alias for it.
I do, but I was hoping there was like a git push-but-do-a-pull-real-quick-all option
01:15
seems like a bad idea to me
if there was a merge conflict it would stop the push and tell me, and if there wasn't but changes were made, then no problem: fast-forward and push
I meant a merge conflict from pulling
anyway do what you must
I wish I had a spam phone number
yeah, I just mean 90% percent of the time I do a git pull; git push, it's either a fast-forward or nothing changed at all
maybe I could use Google Voice
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Uh oh.
01:19
?
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The syllabus for one of these courses says I should have taken Discrete Math by now.
ezpz
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.... But I'm already taking the course, and I've only just started Discrete Math.
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.... WELP, nothin' wrong with fudgin' it!
that's usually okay
got google voice set up
yay spam phone numbers
01:21
Ugh ->template
lol
@ThePhD how many semesters into the degree are you? did you switch in the middle to it?
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I'm like, uh
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1 semester into it, I guess?
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This is the first time taking CS-specific courses at this Uni.
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01:28
I exempted myself from everything else.
what is it? bachelor, masters degree?
I'm just wondering why they except you to have taken discrete math if you're in the 1st semester :p
s/except/expect/
Why am I still awake.
Good night.
it's 8:30 here
why am I forced to make a Google Wallet account
why do you keep forcing me into these things Google :(
01:32
cause it goes with your google+ and gmail and youtube and
@R.MartinhoFernandes night :)
I'm off to bed, see ya tomorrow guys
bb
> Pope Francis says the internet is a 'gift from God'
lol
@Rapptz hes totally right
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01:46
@melak47 Undergrad, but I transferred in at the Sophomore (year 2) level.
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@Rapptz Finally, a religious figure who's not a nutjo -- wait, the Pope said that? o.0
@ThePhD so you just switched into CS 2 years into the curriculum? :D
@Rapptz what if you called it push-unless-you-need-to-pull-then-pull-instead
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@melak47 1.5 years into the curriculum, but yeah. :D
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01:47
| Pontiff calls for 'a network not of wires but of humans' in statement released Thursday
@MooingDuck still bad
@Rapptz (I don't use git) why?
@ThePhD what were you transferring from again? EE?
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@melak47 CE -- Computer Engineering.
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01:48
REally, I only wasted 4 credits on an intro electrical engineering course,
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but I can just use that as an elective if I want to get technical.
@MooingDuck because usually if you push that means you made local changes and commits to your code. When you pull that means you're getting the changes from the remote and it could lead to merge conflicts.
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I'm not behind at all because I exempted myself from 4 courses of CS requirements.
there are courses that give a single credit? lolz
@ThePhD like what?
@Rapptz which you would then resolve.
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01:49
@melak47 1 course, 4 credits, my bad.
lol
solving merge conflicts is the worst >_>
I avoid them like the plague.
I'm not sure how one would avoid them. Unless git is more different than perforce/sourcesafe than I'd imagined.
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@melak47 CS 1004 / 1007 (Basic java programming (Fuck that)), CS 3137 (Data Structures (with Java (double fuck that))), and now I was no-choice exempted (professor did it for me) from Advanced Programming (with mostly C, some C++ ("how make object? How use constructor? How do socket programming in Unix plz? thx."))
I'm jealous :(
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Unfortunately, I was exempted from all the courses where I would do any actual programming for the next year or so.
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01:51
So now it's theory and stats until my eyeballs explode.
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The course where they list Assembly programming, well, it's not really Assembly programming. They're just going over MIPS architecture assembly because.... why not?
how is MIPS not assembly?
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He said it wasn't real assembly. Words from the Professors Mouth. vOv
hehe
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01:54
So I'm doing Finite State Machine/Non-Deterministic Automata (CS Theory), Fundamentals of Computer Systems (building a computer using craploads of boolean logic by hand), and Discrete Math (p and not p or q and contrapositive inverse of your Mom)
we did MIPS and ARM
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Lastly, I have to take 2 "Global Core" courses to make sure I'm ~~~Well Rounded~~~
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So for 5 courses with about 20 credits, I'm also taking Korean, Chinese, and Japanese Art with Super Feely Mc PaintySculptyPants (in all seriousness he's a cool Professor),
lel
I have to get 24 credits in non CS courses ._.
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and then I have a professor teaching Introduction to East Asian Civilizations: Japan.
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01:56
I don't know what to think of her yet. From her syllabus, she's super fucking goddamn serious about her class, though.
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35% of the grade is participation.
user3010322
In the class itself and in a section that I have to register tonight for.
AKA, 35% of the grade is bullshit or free points.
sometimes both
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Her syllabus is diesel.
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It has all the assignments mapped out early (there's 2 written ones)
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01:57
Homework is TEH SRS.
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Writing assignments are TEH MOAR SRS.
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I would start and finish the writing assignments right now but they have to be about a topic ~~discussed in class~~.
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I know for one of them, no matter what she says, I'm doing a report on the guy who fought World War II for some 30+ years without surrendering in the Filipino Jungles.
@ThePhD ....for the course about japan?
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Yeah.
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01:59
He was a Japanese Soldier.
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He got posted up in his isolated station in the Phillipines.
I just wrote a post on those guys
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Even after the atomic bombing and the surrender, the guy continued fighting for years.
or stragglers were Japanese soldiers in the Pacific Theatre who, after the August 1945 surrender of Japan ending World War II, either adamantly doubted the veracity of the formal surrender due to strong dogmatic or militaristic principles, or simply were not aware of it because communications had been cut off by the United States island hopping campaign. They continued to fight the enemy forces, and later local police, for years after the war was over. Some Japanese holdouts volunteered during the First Indochina War and Indonesian War of Independence, to free Asian colonies from Western ...
There was a ton of them
@ThePhD I have the impression that Japanese people sometimes take things a little too far.
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02:02
@StackedCrooked The dogma and the concept of honor is extremely strong in Japan.
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Until very recently, it was considered honorable to die for / on your job.
@Rapptz I wonder what he thinks of 4chan.
@ThePhD honor, or social pressure in general
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@StackedCrooked Well, in the case of soldiers holding out by themselves for decades is less about social pressure and more about holding on dearly to an ideology.
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I mean, when you're the only one fighting, it's hard to justify it as social pressure when the social pressure doesn't exist. vOv
02:04
@ThePhD maybe his imaginary friends pressured him vOv
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But for the modern situations like working insane hours for your job or for little pay, yeah, it's definitely social conditioning / pressure.
My teacher worked in Japan for a while and in the evening everyone stayed late because nobody wanted to be the first to leave (because that would mean he/she is less dedicated to the job than others). So eventually they all leave at the same time.
I thought human are smarter ... but intelligent races spend less time to get more. If pet cat does not work, pet dog does not work & wild bird only spend small percentage of time looking for food, I can only say humans are not as efficient/quite dumb
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@StackedCrooked Dat pressure.
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I hope I can do an exchange study in Japan one day.
02:06
@ThePhD Yeah, but it's just silly.
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I'd fuck with all the rules. :3
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I'd do things like take people's scarfs and shit.
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And then walk outside with them.
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And then taunt them.
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"Woooo, if you leave the building, you're not dediiicaateeeeed~"
02:07
The funny thing is that management does not want them to stay that late.
Because they aren't really working anyway. Just waiting.
@StackedCrooked dat dedication :p
I suppose it's not always like this.
@melak47 :D
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Q: French to English Translator Java

user3188707This project is due tomorrow and I need help ASAP!!! I am making a program that translates a english word into french and vice versa. I am using seperate files for the french and english words. I am a begginer and I am not sure how to search for the words in both files and find the other languag...

^^ uh oh...
Is the OP going for full translations? Or just word-for-word?
FinalProject2
nice
@MooingDuck People powernap all the time. Why is it weird that Japanese people do it?
I powernap during my lunch break if I'm really tired
It's sane.
People do siestas in other countries too.
It's probably only weird in the US or some European countries.
sometimes it's literally "on the job", other times it's sleeping on the way to the job, or the way back home, or whatever.
Anyway I don't find it weird, at all.
if only the US had siestas.
02:26
we dont do fun here
Xeo
Xeo
ugh, 3:30 am.... sleep timu
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Poor Xeo. =[
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I would massage his leg or something if I could, to help him sleep.
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02:45
@melak47 How's the projects going?
not at all. I'm sick :(
Xeo
Xeo
'nijuuni nichi ni ...' TOO MUCH ni!
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@Xeo Knights who say Nigh!
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@melak47 What? How did you get sick?
probably a fellow student
bottom line, CS homework is bad for you health!
Xeo
Xeo
02:51
regular verb conjugation's pretty nice and easy though, for polite forms
I like that
So I added a donate link. I wonder if it's obvious enough.
couldn't find it at first
Xeo
Xeo
not at all
just replace the euro with "Donate"
Xeo
Xeo
too inconspicioua
yea
02:56
@ThePhD Horses who say Neigh
@StackedCrooked You could also use this since you're just re-routing to paypal.
I used that as to generate the html tags.
But I don't like that donate button..
People recognise it
Also I'm not sure if PayPal doesn't outright require you to use it
I'll change it if they explicitly tell me to do that :)
Uh at that point your account will be frozen and you'll be shit out of luck, most likely
Don't skid around PayPal rules, they hit hard
(I'm not sure if that is a rule, though, but I'd double check just to be sure)
03:01
paypal sucks
no way I'd use that fugly button
rather no button that that
@CatPlusPlus It wouldn't make any sense.
Xeo
Xeo
lol
@Rapptz Why not?
You are required to use "pay with PayPal" logo if you're using them to process payments, afair
yeah, but not for donations
only if you have a "shopping cart" (silly, I guess) or "checkout"
03:04
You are allowed to use your own image, paypal even provides the instructions for this.
I'm not using an image though.
Yeah I said I'm not sure if that is an actual requirement here
But "it wouldn't make sense" is not why
I have seen countless of repositories with something akin to [buy me a beer!](url here)
figured if it mattered then paypal would have cared to make a scene at least once
maybe they have snipers
also
interesting how it has so many results
other email providers don't get as many, guess gmail is pretty popular :v
03:10
There aren't that many options still
@Mysticial thanks for the free flag
@StackedCrooked Rename it to "Cooliru" then. :P
@Borgleader :)
@Mysticial you are shocked by page not found? Oh wait..
@MarkGarcia Interesting idea :P
03:48
I like this whole "+InsaneNumberOfRep" you got going in the top bar
@Mysticial How the hell did he manage to put that much newlines?
and by "I like" I mean I'm jealous of course :P
@MarkGarcia Copying from a PDF
@Mysticial Yeah that clearly was not a meta-question :)
@StackedCrooked s/meta-//
03:50
@CatPlusPlus Oh. Copying some text from Adobe Reader sucks.
Depends on PDF
Some people use 40 character terminals.
email clients also tend to insert newlines.
That's not email wrapping
Maybe it was forwarded a lot? :)

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