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11:03
@thecoshman there aren't any, even NZ is fooked
@Mgetz it's almost like that was the point I was making :O
@thecoshman I really did try to figure out one that wasn't completely screwed but... India: rape, terrorism, censorish; Burma: ditto; Australia: censorship, stazi; US: ditto; NZ: ditto
Ireland might just about pass... except we do have an almost fanatical devotion to the pope!
I say 'we', I mean 'they'
@thecoshman nobody expects the... Irish... inquisition?
their chief weapon is Guinness. Guinness and a fanatical devotion to the pope!
@LightnessRacesinOrbit There are none.
Oh wait, it seems there's a very very recent one.
11:15
get a sailing boat ... or maybe a large kayak :x
@R.MartinhoFernandes People make the journey somehow.
walk across, then take bus/train whenever you can?
maybe get a bicycle
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Not by car (until the ferry started operating last October, it seems).
@LightnessRacesinOrbit People that really want to travel across with their cars usually ship them in cargo boats and go around it.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Stuff like this: drivetheamericas.com/node/481
God damn. 17000 reputation from a 5 line answer? I could be retired by now... — Wallacoloo Dec 24 '14 at 5:49
lol
you have to be in the right place, at right time, with the right knowledge
or maybe you just have to work for the rest of your life like the others
11:24
17000 rep can't buy you love though. Or do modern hookers accept rep?
@FredOverflow They do
Love is a bounty
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I always assumed "rep whore" meant something else...
I was going to say "ask LRiO", but he answered so quickly
@FredOverflow 17000 reps probably can buy your way with an attention hooker ... wait, why did you put 'love' & 'hooker' in the same sentence. Hookers don't love you, they love your money
11:27
48,000 kilometres
12 pears
Once I buy an R8, I'll go for that pan american ride something
K.K
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@sehe hi there sehe. Thanks for your help yesterday. I was able to get the output. I was wondering if you have some time to answer my follow on question on the same problem ?
> this program is a simple parallel program for add elements of 2 victors
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Awesome.
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11:31
% npm view --json LiveScript versions | python3.4 -c 'import json, sys; print("\n".join(json.load(sys.stdin)))'
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I want to learn Tcl.
"reference are created in the stack while pointers are stored in the heap." Total nonsense. Where did you hear that? — Lightness Races in Orbit 9 secs ago
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Logic programming is so fun.
@ParkYoung-Bae To the std::vector the spoils.
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Ugh, npm view doesn't make the versions an array if there is only one.
11:37
Aug 23 '11 at 20:40, by DeadMG
because whoever invented PROLOG was too busy jerking off to how logical it was and not busy enough making sure that it was actually useful or helpful to program in
@chmod711telkitty So what do non-hookers love about men?
Xeo
Xeo
@райтфолд Oh gawd
why do certain tags get icons
can we add an icon for c++
it's a sponsorship thing IIRC
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> with any operating system, such as Android, iOS or Microsoft® Windows®
11:41
@FredOverflow I wish I could speak for the whole non-hookers population ... but I can only speak for myself (& maybe the women who I know well). It's too small of a sample size.
These guys sure are afraid of Microsoft's lawyers.
@Pris it's something to do with brands I think
@BartekBanachewicz Did we mention you can't do the whole thing by car?
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh?
oh, it's that way, not that way.
#wacky-waving-arms
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I think the answer is to be tougher yourself. People on the internet don't change just because you ask them to. The only person whom you can change, is you.
11:49
@JerryCoffin Throw away your supper? WTF?
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Ugh, (lambda xs: [xs] if isinstance(xs, str) else xs)(json.load(sys.stdin)).
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Fuck invented special cases.
@R.MartinhoFernandes dinner is eaten hot, or not at all it seems.
> The average jaunt on Stack Overflow takes 4 painful hours.
Wow, painful? Shots fired
11:52
@K.K just post on SO. I'll find it. Someone else might find it before I do. All the better :)
@R.MartinhoFernandes beh I am not terribly fixated on doing every single km by car
Meh you suck.
damn travel purists
K.K
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@sehe sure. :)
11:55
@Pris another codementor eh. looks like just for senior devs though
@BartekBanachewicz then just fly vOv
@thecoshman I meant I can accept small gaps
I like flying
@BartekBanachewicz But is there an alternative way of covering that gap? Like a ferry or something
@AndyProwl has to be.
Otherwise I'll need two cars vOv
yes we all do.
Analysis Paralysis happens for a reason
11:56
I've been jaded by flying, but then Ryan Air will do that, especially when you to wait around longer than the flights take :\
@BartekBanachewicz Based on what I read on Wikipedia, it's not clear
might not be a bad idea to switch into a Q in southern america
@ParkYoung-Bae damn. where was that from again.
@AndyProwl I think it's that there is no 'official' route.
@Pris /me looks up jaunt
Noun: jaunt (plural jaunts)
  1. (archaic) A wearisome journey.
  2. A short excursion for pleasure or refreshment; a ramble; a short journey.
Verb: jaunt (third-person singular simple present jaunts, present participle jaunting, simple past and past participle jaunted)
  1. (intransitive) To ramble here and there; to stroll; to make an excursion.
Oo. Shiny new words
11:58
@thecoshman Maybe. It's just not clear from what I read
Somewhat ironically I bet that the experts that consult through the service will probably be using SO in some capacity anyway
If I make a light weighted solar electrical scooter, do you think there would be much market?
If I make a reliable one, I will travel the world with it

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