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15:00
@CheersandhthAlf i completely agree with you.
north pakistan, they have the "madrass" (speling?) schools for indoctrination
yeah. and they consider asking a girl's number to be s. harrassment
west pakistan, all they way to the south, the kill teachers who teach (especially teachers who teach girls)
I believe most people in here are atheists
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each year thousands of women in pakistan suffer inexplicable burns in the kitchen, which they die of
15:01
You see religious people, I see idiots.
it has to do with marriage rules, money, it's very old custom
I don't care what the fuck they believe in, they're assholes who hide behind their beliefs to justify their actions.
in sudan women are stoned regularly for "crimes" that are no crimes by any standard
@CheersandhthAlf Maybe they should sue the oven manufacturers.
in iran homesexuals are executed
15:02
@CheersandhthAlf dude, that's bullshit. Source(s): Studied in Pak for 16 years.
in saudi arabia, oh i already mentioned that, and it's the only country in the world where women are not allowed to drive. it's a crime. if you're woman, and driving, then you're a criminal - there
What's your point? All muslims are immoral monsters?
@IntermediateHacker look it up. last year even a minister was killed.
@EtiennedeMartel not all , but mostly are
15:03
@CheersandhthAlf i know. That's bec. S.A is way too weird.
@CheersandhthAlf you mean Salman Taseer?
What's S. A.? Not-united States of America?
@IntermediateHacker no , shahbaz bhatti
@EtiennedeMartel no, just that religion is ungood for peace and prosperity. i mentioned christianity at the start. christianity has historically been worst of them all, and even today we have christian terrorists (ireland, serbia, perhaps more places)
@RMartinhoFernandes Saudi fucking arabia I guess
15:05
@Furqan which city are you from? I'm from Multan.
@IntermediateHacker Lahore
Lahore is awesome.
> Lahore, Lahore Ay! ~ Anonymous.
anyway, gotta go now. will discuss this thing later when I buy a book on comparative religions and islamic jurisprudence.
@CheersandhthAlf Any form of extremism is ungood for peace and prosperity.
But not all religious people are fanatics.
i think it's like the recipients of spam: it's enough that a few are fanatics. then they co-opt the others. by various means
So, you're saying we should destroy the orchard because of a few bad apples?
15:11
@EtiennedeMartel not all people are criminals, until they commit a crime
@Abyx Yes. But what @Alf is saying is that religion as a whole is bad because of the actions of a few fanatics.
That's a rather nasty generalization if I ever saw one.
religious people are potential fanatics.
That would be like saying that black people are potential car thieves.
put them in right situation, and they will behave as fanatics
Put anyone in the right situation and they'll go batshit insane.
Especially if you give them power.
15:14
@EtiennedeMartel not destroy the orchard, spray it with insecticide, i.e. education in the sciences and comparative religion.
they believe in things which aren't possible, isn't it fanaticism?
@Abyx No, fanaticism is threatening the well being of others because they don't believe in the same thing as you.
belief is irrelevant
@EtiennedeMartel can you believe in miracles?
@Abyx What the hell has this anything to do with the discussion?
15:16
@EtiennedeMartel is opposing gay marriage fanaticism? that's threatening the wellbeing of other people's (private) lives because of differing religious views
@awoodland Yes, it is. What's your point?
@EtiennedeMartel it's about common sense.
@Abyx Why does it matter to you if someone believes in a God?
@EtiennedeMartel I was just curious if you only counted physical threatening in that definition
@EtiennedeMartel it matters to me because people don't "just believe in God", they also say me that I behave wrong, because their God said so
15:19
@Abyx Who said that to you? And those people are idiots. Do not blame the group for the actions of a few of its members.
I never met a single Christian who told me I was wrong not to believe in God. But, of course, that's just anecdotal evidence, I can't base my whole point on that.
@EtiennedeMartel these "idiots" have a rather powerful lobby in government
So have corporations, I'll assume.
@RMartinhoFernandes You have no idea how right you are.
yep, but corporations don't say that it's "God's will" and stuff
No, they just pay and that's it.
Doesn't make them right.
15:24
@Abyx oh, insurance companies do. to avoid paying out. i think "act of god" is even standard legalese
Here's my take on the whole thing: idiots are in always in minority in any group. But they're incredibly vocal, and they love attention. So, if you look at the group from the outside, you might be tempted to believe that they're all idiots. But it's not the case.
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@EtiennedeMartel No, but that's also true when you have a group full of idiots. There will be some which are not idiots at all, yet you'd be wrong to assume the group as a whole is composed of non-idiots.
if some group of people believe that Earth is flat, all of them are idiots
Everyone should oppose religion merely as the thought process which asks of you to organize your lives around a concept, for whose authenticity there is absolutely no evidence whatsoever.
@Abyx Maybe. But it doesn't matter as long as they don't threaten you.
15:27
Oh, I think I've heard that one before too.
@EtiennedeMartel what if they want to teach children that Earth is flat?
@irobot I built my live around the concept that there's no life after death, and as such now is my only chance to be happy. But there's no evidence that supports that.
I don't have anything against religious people, I am one myself afterall. However, I make a clear distinction between what I believe to be true and what I know to be true, and I think you'd be hard pressed to call someone logical who tries to make you believe something like it can be proven.
@Abyx Depends on where they teach it. In a geology class, it would be wrong, because it's untrue, and you shouldn't lie to people.
But outside of the class it wouldn't be a lie?
Logic error.
15:29
@Abyx also, learned people haven't been taught that in many thousands of years. The radius of the earth was first calculated in 276 BC.
@CatPlusPlus Hmm. You got a point.
Hey guys.
Why has Blender over 100% CPU usage? How's that possible?
@RadekdaknokSlupik It's written in Python.
@EtiennedeMartel until there is evidence that there is life after death, you have no reason to think otherwise. disproving a negative and all that..
@RadekdaknokSlupik It goes up to 11.
15:31
@irobot No, it's wrong until proven otherwise. That's how science works.
It uses almost 200% CPU. XD
Your measurement is fail.
@CatPlusPlus haha it doesn't work, I've already read that, so I won't follow that link
Your OS is fail.
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15:32
Oohh wait I have a dual core machine.
@EtiennedeMartel not wrong, undecided, with good reasons to assume there is no life after death.
@CatPlusPlus Nope. Dual core == can go up to 200%.
@EtiennedeMartel Only if you assume 100% as one core, which is silly thing to do.
In 4-core CPU, one core is 25%.
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Duh.
@irobot So, you're saying that God's existence is undecided?
@CatPlusPlus I've seen several programs do that
15:33
@RadekdaknokSlupik why do you change your name so often?^^
@bamboon why do you not change your name so often?^^
Wait, if I can believe that there's no life after death, then why can't others think otherwise?
@EtiennedeMartel I am undecided. Therefore I am God. Right?
@RMartinhoFernandes You're undefined. Not the same thing.
@RadekdaknokSlupik because, I prefer to stay with one sucky name^^
15:34
But I want omnipotence :(
@bamboon because, I prefer not to stay with one sucky name^^
@EtiennedeMartel I'm saying no such thing. Until there is good evidence to support the God hypothesis, it is unworthy of consideration.
@RMartinhoFernandes Consider yourself lucky that you don't have impotence .
I find religions silly, regardless of whether higher power exists or not.
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@EtiennedeMartel How do you know that? Are you stalking me?
15:35
@CatPlusPlus I agree with that
@CatPlusPlus I've got to star that. :)
I thank god for making me an atheist!
@RMartinhoFernandes Would be hard, considering there's a fucking ocean between us.
@EtiennedeMartel webcams
If I was going to take Pascal's wager though I'd take a polytheistic religion - that's got to improve the odds right?
15:36
@MooingDuck Very high-definition webcams
@RMartinhoFernandes But, wait, does that mean your toothpaste of love is always soft?
@RadekdaknokSlupik ok, you got a point there
lol my CPU is at 70º.
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Q: where does the virtual table store?

struggling on the wayas the problem. I want to know that where does the virtual table store, if I have a base class A, at the same time, I have two instances of class A, then how many virtual tables do I have?

Close votes please.
@RadekdaknokSlupik That's normal. Unless you're european, in which case you're computer is on fire.
15:38
@awoodland the thing is you always get to be put in at least one hell. and at most one heaven. I wouldn't bet against such odds.
@Neil not
@RadekdaknokSlupik Yikes, running a laptop?
@RadekdaknokSlupik 386?
15:39
One which was repaired a few months ago; it had a broken fan (so the fans aren't that dusty yet_.
386?
@RadekdaknokSlupik What it was called before Pentium. :)
2,66 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
I'll just put AA to 8 samples, good enough. The rendered content is for a >320 PPI display anyways.
I can't wait years for it to finish.
@RadekdaknokSlupik I was partially joking with you. If you were running a 386, your computer would slow down to process the printing of the individual characters on your screen.
Is there any active graphic-community to hang out with Direct3D peoples?
15:41
I need to download more processing power.
32-core 386, not even a calculator.
@CatPlusPlus My first computer was actually a 486 and I used it far longer than I should have, all things considered. It had 250 MBs of disk space.
@RMartinhoFernandes Hm, somebody should register it.
My first computer was a Pentium IV running Windows 98. Still works.
Xeo
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15:42
@EtiennedeMartel: I am now, 'sup?
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Q: Run a command for all breakpoints/ iterate over breakpoints [GDB]

blueskinIs there a way to iterate over all my breakpoints in GDB? I have about a 100 breakpoints and I want to run a set of commands for each of these breakpoints. Is anyone aware of how to do this? Thanks.

Does this sound normal to any of you?
@Xeo You're a bit too late, I'm afraid.
I never have more than three or four breakpoints.
This guy is made of nuts.
Xeo
Xeo
@EtiennedeMartel Why?
user784668
15:46
@RMartinhoFernandes Thou shalt not remove any of your breakpoints!
There was this video about teaching Islam in German schools. And it sparked a huge discussion about religion. But it's over now.
I won.
Right?
Oh, wait I weren't even discussing.
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@RMartinhoFernandes Wroight.
@RMartinhoFernandes Yeah. I was doing all the fighting.
@RMartinhoFernandes I sometimes have as many as 20, but that's rare
15:49
Gosh. How can you handle that many breakpoints?
flagging of documentation messages in bin -- what's next?
@CheersandhthAlf I assume they were flagged before binned?
@CheersandhthAlf I guess either they got flagged first, or someone's looking to get that user banned.
sadly my internet connection is fucked up.
15:53
Why doesn't net bean flash or something when it hits a breakpoint? I keep getting confused when my programs just stop.
@Intermediate: sorry, i've been busy with dinner etc., but here's a ref for my earlier assertion that you found hard to believe cause you lived there: bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-11981649
Hm, lunch break. I guess it's time to play some D3.
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@EtiennedeMartel That game is cursed. Don't.
@Fanael worth it
@intermediate: i am guessing that if something very ungood is happening in norway that's not compatible with norwegian self-image, then i'll first hear about it on the net...
15:56
the head of department here is carrying the olympic torch because sadly they won't let robots carry it.
@CheersandhthAlf yeah. sorry for my incredulity. I asked my dad about it (he reads the news and shit), and found to my horror that this shit is quite common in the tribal regions of pakistan. fortunately I lived in government controlled parts.
also, about bride burning:
:This article is about the practice of a form of domestic violence. For the American hard rock band, see 'Burning Brides'. Bride-burning is a form of domestic violence practiced in India and Pakistan. It is not the same as ancient and long abolished (formally abolished in 1829) custom of Sati, where widowed women were forcefully placed on a burning pyre of the dead husband (usually a man in his old age) and burnt to death. According to Indian National Crime Record Bureau, there were 1,948 convictions and 3,876 acquittals in dowry death cases in 2008. In this case the bride is killed at ...
damn fanatic tribes.
@CheersandhthAlf hey, at least that is Hindu custom. See 'Sutti'.
15:59
lemme just mention that northern norway, where I was born and is again now, probably invented the custom of testing witches by casting them naked on the sea. if drown => oh shit, was not witch. if survive => is witch, burn her (or him, but mostly "her").
damn, I hate my country now.
@CheersandhthAlf but all that happened in the middle ages. this shit is happening right now.
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@IntermediateHacker Shit was happening, is happening and will be happening.
the last witch burned in norway was just about two hundred years ago. or maybe even less, in bergen. she had a knack for puttting people in their places (good verbal skills), so they didn't like her, so, they burned her.
ok, it appears it was in 1695
about 300 years ago
but seriously though. In all my years in Pakistan I've never seen discrimination against women.
Women's rights in Pakistan is a prominent issue, but many activists such as the National Plan of Action for Women and the All-Pakistan Women’s Association are working hard towards equality. It is believed by some scholars that because of the strong influences of Hinduism over the Pakistani nation, it is difficult to achieve equal rights for women without reconstructing the entire culture that the country is based on. Hinduism regards women as "born to serve". Pakistan, however, is one of the more advanced developing nation in terms of women’s rights. Education The literacy rate of females...
perhaps it's because of this:
> Women in elite urban districts of Pakistan enjoy a far more privileged lifestyle than those living in rural tribal areas.
again, fuck fanatic rural tribes.
16:14
@IntermediateHacker How many years have you been in Pakistan?
@IntermediateHacker If I may ask, how old are you?
In fact, almost all my life.
@Neil 17
moved to Oman last August.
@IntermediateHacker Don't take this the wrong way, but that makes it difficult to have a neutral perspective on things. Perhaps it's true that women are not discriminated, but I have to wonder if you could see it.
yeah. I probably wouldn't notice if a woman gets tortured in front of me for studying in school. That's normal isn't it?
16:18
@IntermediateHacker I think that's the point. If you think discrimination against women is torture, of course you'd tell me there is no discrimination, because women aren't blatantly tortured, are they?
However, it's far more subtle than that
Then, me not being a resident, and you being a resident all your life, neither one of us can establish the truth I'm afraid.
okay, let's see. 50% of all MNAs and MPAs are women.
We've had a female PM.
@IntermediateHacker how much are women paid for regular white collar jobs compared to men? That's a good measurement that's subtle
My mom's salary in Pak : Rs. 90, 000
My dad's salary: Rs. 65, 000
@MooingDuck Good point. All women are "discriminated" in some sense by this measurement.. there doesn't exist a country where women are paid exactly 100% that of men for the same job.
@Neil living conditions of Women in Pakistan is not that worst as portrayed by media. Its getting better day by day.
16:21
All govt. departments have a 15% quota for women.
@IntermediateHacker I doubt they have similar jobs
@Furqan Again, I don't mean to offend, I have no idea how things are there. I'm not saying there is or there isn't.
and 25% seats are specially reserved for women.
@IntermediateHacker That's a form of discrimination
in America, women earn 70-80% as much as a man in the same job for most jobs. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/…
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16:23
@MooingDuck yeah. but seriously, women and men get equal salaries in Pakistan. I'm not saying that to protect my country and shit, it's true.
@Neil that's also a sign of discrimination
@IntermediateHacker I would have said the same about America until I looked it up just now.
@Neil yes, but it gives a numerical value to compare with
@IntermediateHacker Every country discriminates. In some respects, America is probably worse than Pakistan
anyway, gotta go now. Will call my aunt later and ask if she's getting discriminated. Although she's been promoted to VP in the midst of many male colleagues.
@IntermediateHacker Replace "aunt" with "uncle" and "male" with "female" and you'd see that's blatant discrimination. You've only switched genders. :)
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@IntermediateHacker also note: she lives there too, so her view may also be biased.
(Not than our views are less biased. point is she's not objective either)
@Neil good observation
16:31
I've noticed that people tend to think discrimination is okay if it is done in a "positive" way
@Neil they also seem to overlook discrimination against the people in power.
So why do we think discrimination is awful one moment and okay the next? Answer is that society brainwashes us to think in a certain fashion
@Neil agreed
If preventing a black man from getting a job because he's black is bad, so is giving a black man the job because he's black.
It's categorical.
@Neil What irks me is that if there was a scholarship that could only be given to white applicants, there would be an uproar. On the other hand, there's thousands that are only given to black applicants right now, and nobody cares. How is that fair?
Also: Why do people in wheelchairs get to go first at Disneyland? If anything, it should be the other way around. I have to stand in line, he gets to sit.
16:36
@MooingDuck disabled guests paid less for the tickets and get 1 person in free as a helper at the themepark I worked at
that really bugged me when there was a > 2 hour queue and people who'd skipped the queue and paid less got arsey with you because the health and safety rules limited the number of disabled guests on a ride at a given time (in case of an evacuation the assumption is that extra assistance would be required)
@awoodland tell em you'd gladly do it if they front the $10k to buy off the government officials to not sue the park, and if evacuation is required they have to get off last and fend for themselves.
I learned a lot about people from that job (and some interesting technical stuff from engineers when things broke)
"Don't tell anyone but this part is held together with duct tape"
@MooingDuck more like "so do you think that's a bug in the PLC then?"
@awoodland when talking to a hardware guy they always blame the software first, that's not fair.
16:43
@MooingDuck there isn't really much difference between the two at the level of interlocks implemented by a PLC
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@EtiennedeMartel As I'm an Atheist, I don't really care about that.
Anyone have any experience with the new borland compiler?
I suck at taxes.
@RMartinhoFernandes I've always deliberately avoided anything which isn't deducted at source for exactly that reason
I have no idea what you're talking about.
(I think that's part of my problem.)
16:52
In the UK at least savings and jobs (usually) give you the option to have tax automatically removed before you even see the money which makes things very simple
@Neil What if you're casting him to play the role of a black man?
@RMartinhoFernandes also Chinese restaurants and such.
Does it work to change the WS_EX_CLIPCHILDREN style with SetWindowLongPtr after you've created the window?
@Neil okay that's it, I give up.
@RMartinhoFernandes fuck taxes. I'll send you some oil.
What annoys me is that I can't fathom why things have to be so damn complicated.
16:58
It annoys you that they are complicated or that you can't fathom why they're so complicated?
@johnathon any idea about the WS_EX_CLIPCHILDREN
without complexity there'd be mass redundancy at the tax office and that'd look bad for the unemployment figures right?
@SethCarnegie i wasn't paying attention i'm sorry
@awoodland Right now, we're working hard to reduce the expenses of the state, including with employees. So that argument doesn't really hold...
17:00
@johnathon you're not obligated to pay attention
@SethCarnegie yes it does
Cool thanks
@SethCarnegie np.
OK, here's a question for all the loungers. How often have you done something like this?

Google a question about programming or computers, hoping that one of the top links will be on SO or SE. When you go there, you find that the post asked what you wanted to ask, got a bunch of quality responses, and then was either locked or deleted by our overlords?
@JohnDibling that's pretty rare in my experience. I more frequently find my own answers that I forgot about.
17:02
@JohnDibling like 3 times
@JohnDibling i can't say i've ever hoped that google results would be on SO or SE.
17:21
Gah, one of my friends was posted on facebook on how some foreign langues sound so romantic. I pointed out she was thinking of the Romance languages, which are the latin-based languages. Her counter examples were French, Spanish, and Italian. I need smarter friends.
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@MooingDuck lol
@MooingDuck lmfao yea you do man
@MooingDuck En effet.
#define SELECT_FIRST( type ) false?type()   // x = (SELECT_FIRST( t ) :a? u :b? v : w);

wstring stringFrom( NegatableInteger const x, Radix const r = Radix( 10 ) )
{
    return SELECT_FIRST( wstring )
        : x == 0?       L"0"
        : x < 0?        L'-' + digitsOf( StrictlyPositiveInteger( -x ), r )
        :               digitsOf( StrictlyPositiveInteger( x ), r );
}
17:32
But, French doesn't sound that romantic.
what feelings does that syntactical macro evoke? enthusiasm? joy? revulsion? what?
A macro always evoke pain, for me.
I have another usage also.
@CheersandhthAlf interesting, but I would have gone with if instead
@CheersandhthAlf confusion mostly
long longFrom( char const spec[], int const radix = 0 )
{
    char* pEndOfScan  = 0;      // The unsafe type is required by `strtol`.

    stdErrnoRef() = 0;
    long const result = strtol( spec, &pEndOfScan, radix );
    string const failureDescription = SELECT_FIRST( string )
        : pEndOfScan == spec?
            "longFrom failed: the number spec was not accepted by strtol()."
        : stdErrno() == ERANGE?
            "longFrom failed: the specified number value is too large for strtol()."
17:35
@CheersandhthAlf long posts of code are discouraged
@MooingDuck are you saying you have problems reading that?
@CheersandhthAlf The code is confusing, a function and a lack of macro would be better
user784668
@CheersandhthAlf type() will cause an error if type has no default constructor. Since declval will probably cause a linker error in debug mode when the call is not optimized out, you should consider *(type*)0.
@CheersandhthAlf not initialially, but then I second guessed myself because the syntax was unlike any other I'm used to
@Fanael yes, but the compiler is then allowed to generate red nasal daemons
user784668
17:37
@MooingDuck I bet you never used Haskell then?
Principle of Least Surprise and all
@Fanael no, this is C++
@CheersandhthAlf is it? That code would never be executed, probably not even generated. Is having the code or executing the code UB? (I don't know for this case)
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@MooingDuck Great question. Where are the language lawyers?
The only place I know where dereferencing a nullpointer in a dynamically evaluated context is not UB, is in a typeid expression.
However, the standard is very hazy on the UB of nullpointer dereferencing. It used to just claim that it said so elsewhere. Which was pretty baffling.
I'm not quite sure about C++11.
user784668
@CheersandhthAlf But in the code above, the null pointer dereference would be dead.
hm, i think it is better to restrict the construct to result type that has a default value
17:45
 std::ostream& out = SELECT_FIRST( std::ostream&)
        : debug? std::cout
        :              std::ofstream("output.txt");
 out << "TEST";
user784668
@MooingDuck Syntatic issues in the macro aside, it's ill-formed, std::ofstream("output.txt") cannot be bound to std::ostream&.
@Fanael easily fixable, make the second stream a lvalue instead of a temporary.
user784668
@MooingDuck An example? Because I sense something bad.
ok the ((T)0) would fix that, but i'm not sure if compiler will be happy
checking...
std::ofstream rstream("output.txt");
std::ostream& out = SELECT_FIRST( std::ostream&)
        : debug? std::cout
        :              rstream;
 out << "TEST";
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17:52
@MooingDuck You changed the behavior.
@Fanael very possible, I make lots of mistake
@Fanael obviously, since the previous behavior didn't work. The behavior didn't change in a way relevant to my point.
@CheersandhthAlf found part: "in particular, a null reference cannot exist in a well-defined program, because the only way to create such a reference would be to bind it to the “object” obtained by dereferencing a null pointer, which causes undefined behavior. As described in 9.6, a reference cannot be bound directly to a bit-field."
ah
and then there is an exception for typeid
@CheersandhthAlf although I'm baffled as to what bitfields have to do with anything
to have pointer to bitfield would need fat pointer (address + bit offset)
@CheersandhthAlf that's fine, but I fail to see how that relates to dereferencing null pointers.
sbi
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17:57
@ManofOneWay No, Germany has not made Islam classes mandatory in school. There are, however, schools that teach Islamic belief. There's lots of Islamic people in Germany, after all.
@SerenityStackHolder Yeah?
@ManofOneWay No, this Thursday having been a holiday in Germany, I did as most Germans did, and took Friday off.
@johnathon There is a new one? (It's not Borland anymore, though, is it?)

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