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19:00
@Als Are you sure that was meant as a reply to the posting it refers to?
@MooingDuck it makes me happy in evenings
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@sbi Yes.
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@user1131997 What, idiots who do? Well, --idots, then.
It's weird when someone's plonked and people talk to him.
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Uh, the chat looks much better immediately.
19:01
@MooingDuck Now wrong with asking how somebody is doing and what the weather is down there IMO.
@EtiennedeMartel Like hearing one end of a phone conversation.
@sbi what doesn plonk mean?
@JerryCoffin Yeah, exactly.
@user1131997 plonk=ignore. They can't see anything you say
A really exasperated conversation.
19:02
@MooingDuck ah, thanks!
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I can't seem to find my cellphone
grr
user, does 1997. have anything to do with the year you were born in?
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ring it?
@DomagojPandža It's probably just the default.
@DomagojPandža no
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19:04
@Ell I put it on silence mode. :(
@DomagojPandža 1.13.1997, looks like a valid date for it
}} The Mojave phone booth was a lone telephone booth in what is now the Mojave National Preserve in California, which attracted online attention in 1997 due to its unusual location. Placed in the 1960s, the booth was eight miles (13 km) from the nearest paved road, fifteen miles (24 km) from the nearest numbered highway, and miles from any buildings. Its telephone number was originally (714) 733-9969, before the area code changed to 619 and then to 760. History The original hand-cranked magneto phone was set up in the 1960s to provide telephone service to local volcanic cinder...
@MooingDuck Is the plonk a recent feature?
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@Als ring it, then use a pair of speakers as a "phone-detector" (you know when you put mobiles near speakers they beep?)
13th of January 1997., yeah. Oh, well, at least we can't put the blame there for plonking.
19:05
@DomagojPandža no, 13 is for month number
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@Ell they do? i don't know
@Abyx Not everywhere :P
@Abyx Could be either 1.13.1997 or 11.3.1997.
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in my experience :L if they are ringing
@Abyx in what numerical system? :)
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19:06
has anyone else experienced that? a morse-code sounding sequential beeping when a mobile is next to a pair of speakers?
@user1131997 13d, of course
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@Ell never tried
@Ell That's your phone communicating with the tower, keeping an uplink
@Ell Yeah, establishing a connection makes a lot of interference. Can screw with an analog TV, too. Depends on handset.
And the morse-code sounding crap is just an anomaly of how phones and speakers work.
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19:07
@Ell oh i found it, it was in another room :)
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@Als now you have to test it next to a speaker :p
As if the computer and battery parts of a cellphone weren't impressive enough, there's a radio transmitter in there powerful enough to send a megabit per second all the way to the tower…
@Potatoswatter And through your brain first half the time. :)
Plus 2-4 other radio sets just for good measure.
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I like that.
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19:08
@Ell Tried and Confirmed. :)
@Ell I just tested with mine and got nothing. I'd be a little worried about a phone spraying enough RFI to be audible on speakers.
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@Ell Mine only does that if I'm about to get a call
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See that speaker phone detecting idea is pretty good :D
@Xeo Yup, or an outgoing message etc.
@JerryCoffin Well, the FCC isn't. Anyway, what's the particular worry? Please don't tell me you're afraid it will ionize you.
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19:10
@Ell Mine interrupts a ongoing land-line phone call
@Potatoswatter no -- just worried about the general design of something that's supposed to transmit at (say) 900 MHz, and having such crappy filtering that it's producing enough to notice at 20 KHz or less.
You get blasted by far higher frequency radiation every day. It's called the Sun.
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@JerryCoffin You are a worried man!
Don't worry about it.
@sbi I love that. Have my first baby coming in a few months, we'll have to set that up in my backyard :)
19:11
@MooingDuck you know when you have some problems in your real life, one of the best methods to relax is the way I chosed, it makes me free in somewhere... for example, I'm arguing with my girl... I can't get an compromis with her, the way to calm is to ask just what you want, and don't look at the what somebody shall tell you, I don't really care about plonks or non-plonks , it's just a string in chat and no more....
may be it's some type of meditation, you are typing here string, you are with your mind and with mind of others...
and no physical contact, ideal place for such stuff
@JerryCoffin Well… it's not interfering with the other cell bands :v) . Probably some kind of effect of turning the transmitter on and off at that frequency, like once per packet.
@sbi I dunno. It still looks like beer in the glass to me (and something that's apparently commercial, but claiming to be "homebrew" just about has to be the lowest of the low).
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@Prætorian Well, I love the idea, but, having had too many babies myself, I am very sure that arrangements like this usually barely lasts through shooting the pic. :-/
@JerryCoffin Oh you! I hadn't even looked at the glass!
@sbi What's the point of it if the drink isn't any good? :-)
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I'm thinking of having my map format as a 24-bit image, first 14 bits specify a particular structure, and the next 10 bits specifying the likelihood of that structure appearing - would I be able to make that in GIMP?
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19:14
@JerryCoffin You win the "Man-O-Detail" badge congratulations!
@sbi Not to mention my fiancee will most probably have a different opinion of that
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@JerryCoffin You don't have kids, have you?
@Prætorian How so?
OWE! Damn cat really needs her claws cut
@sbi Actually, yes, I do.
@thecoshman Nah, that's cruel.
19:15
@sbi Drinking beer while I'm supposed to be watching the baby
@Als Alcohol is never just a detail!
@thecoshman Cats have nerves inside their claws. Cutting them to be dull would be like pulling out your fingernails.
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@JerryCoffin Then how can you not appreciate having a few mins off, even with a glass of beer, no matter whether the beer is any good??
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How many of you in here do have kids? Not counting yourself as one!
@StackedCrooked It may be cruel, but it's also usually necessary.
19:16
what? she is an indoor cat, so here claws do not wear down as much as they would if she lived out side. And I only cut the very tip of at a time, if hurt in the slightest, I don't think she would let me do it whilst she was resting
@thecoshman OK, then you're doing it right.
@Potatoswatter I don't think they cut the nerves.
Why not just get a scratching post?
I wouldn't be one of those cruel fuckers who actually de-claw the cat
She has one, but it's not very big
@sbi At least when I really needed it, there were only two choices: either the break let me sleep, or the drink needed caffeine.
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19:18
@Prætorian Have her come down from there. Really. From the day that thing is born, you two will be supposed to watch it 24/7/365.4, for 20 years. Either you will learn to relax despite a child being in your house, or you will not survive this. (Your father had a beer once in a while in your childhood, right?)
her latest trick, is climbing the curtains, and then reminding me that I need to patch hole in the ceiling
@sbi Maybe he had two mommies.
@sbi I'm sure she will have that opinion too in due time. Right now she's just terrified by the idea that there'll be a baby to take care of in about 10 weeks
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@Prætorian: Considering you were born and brought up in India. I don't think Your father had a beer while watching over you :) true?
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@JerryCoffin Ah, that, too, yea. That old rule #1 with a baby in your care: When the child sleeps, you sleep, too, no matter what time of day it is. (Rationale: When the child does not sleep, you don't sleep either, no matter what time of day it is.)
19:20
@Als No, my dad's never been much of a drinker. But when he does drink he's a lot of fun to be around
@sbi I'll have to remember that one :P
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@Als Why not? There is Indian beer.
@Als Also, I don't know if that statement holds water anymore. I recently read that Kerala has some really percentage of the population that drinks
@sbi There's this anime called Usagi Drop about a single father. It reminded me a little of your situation :D I think the ending line of the synopsis might sound familiar to you: yet he may have underestimated the difficulty of balancing his work, family, and love life with his role as her guardian.
@thecoshman You don't need to put much work into remembering it. You get tired enough you just sleep whenever you can.
19:23
AFAIK IPA is names as such as it was designed to help it keep on voyages to India, not because Indians invented it
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@sbi Either that image was too heavy or my internet connection fucked up....Im not much of an drinker myself...but i don't think that beer is made in India :P
@sbi This is Indian beer
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@thecoshman Yeah, remember it well, and share plenty, this cannot be told enough. The reason I call it Rule #1 is that it is the most important one needed to survive the first few weeks. So improtant, I wish babies were born with an inscription of it on their foreheads.
@StackedCrooked lol, I remember dropping that show.
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@Prætorian Yeah, kind of.But that's not beer! Thats some cheap home made liquor
19:24
@Mysticial What? Why did you drop it!?
@StackedCrooked It wasn't that interesting. At least not in the first episode.
It's one of the highest rated shows of 2011 on myanimelist.net.
@Prætorian How 'Indian' is tiger beer?
I don't remember what it was about though, since that was a long time a go.
or is Cobra that I am thinking of...
19:25
@Als :) That and Haywards 2000 were staples when I was in college
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@thecoshman uhh what? None its not Indian!
@StackedCrooked Which season?
@Mysticial AFAIK there's only one season. Oh, wait, Summer. If that's what you meant.
@thecoshman Never even heard of it
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@StackedCrooked Haha. In my case, though, I decided to have each of my kids (except for one, which was conceived the day after we decided to not have it yet :)), and raised them all from day one.
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19:25
@Prætorian Kingfisher has made the staples now considering it is cheaper..:)
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@Als Let me try again
@StackedCrooked Oh, that's why I didn't like it.
@sbi AFAIK, IPA was originally made in Britain. The Brits added hops to beer to keep it from going stale while being shipped to India, and IPA was born
I was never a big fan of Josei shows.
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19:27
@sbi It loaded quickly this time..so maybe my internetz...but that is not Indian beer...someones cashing in on selling it as Indian but its not!
@Als is that a deliberate double negative?
Lol, I never noticed it was Josei.
I think the only one I "kinda" liked was Nodame.
@sbi But then again, there probably isn't any kind of beer that was invented in India
I don't usually pay attention to what the genres are until after I watch the first episode.
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19:28
@thecoshman Where is the double negative?
And after getting halfway through that one, I was like... eh... not my taste
Does India actually export any IPA?
@StackedCrooked not as far as I know
@Mysticial I like that one a lot. Also kuragehime and the recent sakamichi no apollon. Haven't seem much Josei apart from those I think.
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@Prætorian We were too busy inventing the Zero and the Kamasutra ;)
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19:28
@Prætorian Yeah, I just read up on it. I was too eager to get a pic too fast, and didn't read very well. :( Sorry.
@Ell yeah, happens
@Prætorian I wouldn't bet much on that. Beer (or at least some sort of fermented alcohol) is about the most widely invented/discovered thing on earth. India's big enough that I'd have to guess the chances of nobody there doing to is pretty remote.
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Kasauli is a small cantonment town in Solan district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. The cantonment was established in 1842 by the British colonial rulers as a hill station. Located 77 km from Shimla, 65 km from Chandigarh and 50 km from Panchkula, it still retains an old world charm. History The Kasauli distillery and brewery were set up in the late 1820s at Kasauli (before the town was established nearby) by Edward Dyer. He brought with him, brewing and distilling equipment from England and Scotland. This equipment came by sailing ship as far up the Ganges river...
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@Potatoswatter IPA?
@Als India Pale Ale, like the one sbi cited.
19:30
@JerryCoffin Oh we do have indigenous alcohol. But the only kind I've seen is stuff made from fermenting palm tree extract
@user1131997 we could abuse you mentally. We could sic the dog on you
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Damn. Really, what's wrong with this, Morkdown?
@Mysticial I recently started watching the new LupinIII, it's kind of awesome :D
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@Potatoswatter Nopes. It is simply not Indian!
@StackedCrooked I'm still way behind on a lot of things from this season (which is wrapping up)... vacation really put me back.
19:30
@Als "I do not want to not go to the park" the double not cancels out to mean "I do want to go the park" Of course, there are times when a 'not not x' does not mean the same as 'x'
That's the problem with watching 10+ shows a season.
@Prætorian Fair enough. If you have anything else available, you're better off without beer anyway.
@Mysticial If it's vacation that put you back then you have nothing to complain about :p
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@thecoshman No, I meant where did i use the double -ves
19:31
@Potatoswatter It's not made in India, it's name comes from the fact it was designed to last on voyages too India
@StackedCrooked true :)
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@Als That doesn't onebox either! What happened?
@Als oooh, I see what you mean there, sorry :P
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@JerryCoffin If his fiancee is Indian..boy he is sure going to have a tough time with the alcohol
:P
Yes… my question is whether any exists of export quality. Don't tell me not one of the billion Indians has brewed beer.
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19:32
@Prætorian Wait, you're from India? For some reason I had you pegged as Merkin.
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5 mins ago, by Als
@sbi It loaded quickly this time..so maybe my internetz...but that is not Indian beer...someones cashing in on selling it as Indian but its not!
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@Als This does onebox. I am baffled.
@Potatoswatter Indian Pale Ale is a drink that originates in England (or near enough) So yes, India might export it, but it will mostly come from England
@sbi I'm assuming you're not referring to this. So what's a Merkin?
@sbi Straight up @... will not onebox, IIRC. :##### will onebox.
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19:34
Kingfisher is an Indian beer brewed by United Breweries Group. The brand was launched in 1978. With a market share of over 36%, it is India's largest selling beer, with 1 out of every 3 bottles of beer sold in India being a Kingfisher brand. It is currently available in 52 countries outside India. Heineken Group, holds 37.5% equity shares in United Breweries Ltd. Brands Kingfisher comes in the following varieties: * Kingfisher Premium * Kingfisher Strong: The brand was launched in 1999 to cater to the growing strong beer segment in the country. Today, Kingfisher Strong is India’s la...
@thecoshman I'd drink an India^2 Pale Ale even if it was shit.
@sbi Ah, I see, it simply hates apes.
@Potatoswatter not really a fan my self. I prefer the dark ales and stouts
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19:35

What are merkins?

May 2 at 17:24, 18 seconds total – 5 messages, 1 user, 0 stars

Bookmarked May 2 at 17:27 by sbi

@StackedCrooked you must be new here
Apparently I am.
-1 now your answer's score is a square root of the question's score. — BoltClock's a Unicorn 58 secs ago
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@SamDeHaan TTBOMK, @Als is as much an ape as most of you are.
@Mysticial I don't understand, it's too complex...
19:36
@sbi Hah. I thought it was something of yours that didn't onebox.
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@StackedCrooked Have you been hiding under a rock the last two years here?
@sbi I do live in the US. But I'm originally from India
@sbi I may have some blind spots.
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@Prætorian Ah, I didn't know that.
@StackedCrooked It's "American", as produced by people too lazy or ignorant to deal with words with more than two syllables. :-)
19:37
@JerryCoffin So it's American, pronounced by Americans?
@JerryCoffin which is why it is such an apt word for Merkins
@JerryCoffin Now it makes sense
@Mysticial What psychopath upvoted that question to 9? It belongs at 8 all the way.
@JerryCoffin That was my initial guess. But when I went to urban dictionary for confirmation I got something very different. Hence my confusion. (Although I later noticed that answer 6b mentions American citizen.)
@SamDeHaan no, it's pronounced sort of like the pubic wig
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19:38
@Prætorian And will continue to live there for life? Just curious.
@Als That's the plan for now, but who knows ...
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@StackedCrooked Urban Dictionary does make sense.
> 6. merkin ... b) "A citizen of the United States of America, particularly of the 'flyover states'"
@sbi Yeah, just updated my prev comment.
AFK for a while. Later guys ...
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19:40
I start with the new job on Monday :)
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@Prætorian And how did @Als find this out? Do you guys have some secret code that we overlook?
@sbi Well, there's the indian sounding name on his careers profile. And the current location of Boulder CO, same place.
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@sbi that came up in a long forgotten old chat here.
any way, I'm of out
night all
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@SamDeHaan Ah, the careers profile gave it away. How subtle, I didn't even think of looking that far.
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@SamDeHaan lulz I didn't knew @Prætorian that better. now I do :)
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@Mysticial That doesn't get funnier no matter how often you pst it.
Is there a way to cast half a vote? — Mysticial 17 secs ago
@sbi Boy scouts need junior internet detective merit badge, imo.
Infinitesimal votes ftw.
19:44
@sbi Sorry, I'm bored right now. My weekend started a little early this week.
@SamDeHaan At least in my experience, it's used primarily by Europeans.
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Damn @Prætorian resume on careers is so well maintained...I should take time and fix mine sometime!
BTW is SO careers any worth?
@Als They sent me a portfolio, worth it imo (thanks for the invite, @RMartinhoFernandes. You got me schwag!)
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@SamDeHaan Perhaps, depends on which geographical location you belong to.
@sbi Maybe it gets funny when the count hits a power of two.
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19:47
@SamDeHaan: You can invite people for SO careers?
@Als It's invite only, afaik. Can get an invite from SO activity, or users get invitations they can share with other people, or certain other special cases.
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@SamDeHaan I got mine from SO long time ago.But didn't knew people can invite other people.
@Als Yeah, I'm not certain what earns you invitations to share, someone else may know better. I didn't have a big enough epeen (rep hammer? It's got a nice ring to it) for the invite from SO.
@SamDeHaan I have tons o rep and even requested to use the jobs site, but somehow I'm not qualified.
@SamDeHaan I got the auto-invite to careers after getting my C tag badge. I forgot which though: Bronze or Silver
19:52
@Potatoswatter Could be a variety of things. Incomplete SO profile may disqualify you.
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@Potatoswatter Strange! I got mine after getting my C++ gold badge, which you already have.
I have an incomplete profile as well. But I got the invite.
@SamDeHaan Interesting. Lame on their part.
@Potatoswatter Yeah. Might just be a mindset that "If they won't fill out this tiny profile, they probably won't fill out a whole CV"
@SamDeHaan Yeah. But, apples and oranges. I'm happy to upload a CV if that's part of qualification.
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19:54
So people who got the invites don't know how/why they got them and people who want the invites don't know how they should get them. This is so lame.
@Als Yep. It enhances the mystery.
@Mysticial You're only missing your age… which can be guessed to within a few years from the other info there :P .
@Potatoswatter And a fake gravatar...
posted on June 29, 2012 by Herb Sutter

Here’s another deep session for C&B 2012 on August 5-8 – if you haven’t registered yet, register soon. We got a bigger venue this time, but as I write this the event is currently almost 75% full with five weeks to go. I know, I’ve already posted three sessions and a panel. But there’s just [...]

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@Potatoswatter So incomplete profiles with info that can be guessed qualifies :P
19:56
@Mysticial Heh, you're so pretty. But I'm a randomly-generated abstract representation of an endless loop.
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@Potatoswatter: Are you dutch?
@Als Merkin.
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How do I get invitations?

To make sure we only have great programmers, Careers 2.0 profiles are invitation-only. You can earn invitations for friends and colleagues when you:

Tell us more about yourself

Try out some of the features on your profile. Get to 150 completeness, and we’ll grant you a batch of invites.
Show how awesome other people think you are

Show us that other people think you’re awesome by linking to your GitHub or CodePlex projects. More followers = more invites.
Use the invitations you have!
@SamDeHaan ^^
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If that's what you meant, that is
19:58
"Get to 150 completeness" - What the hell does that mean? lol
@Mysticial Need to do more pushups T_T
I found @sehe in the water
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what you doing on the interwebs? @sehe :P
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@Mysticial When you fill out your Careers profile, you get certain "completeness points" for the parts you fill out
max is 210, I'm at 115 :(
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20:02
@TonyTheLion I found you there...What are you doing sire? :P
@Als Propagating the master race, obviously.
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lulz
@Xeo Oh that... I thought it was referring to completeness of your SO profile.
@Als I'm trying to catch Polar Bears for dinner, and then I found @sehe :P Didn't want to eat a friend polar bear
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Nah
What I linked is what earns you invitations to give away
20:03
@Xeo, nice to see you again
been a while since you where last here
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o/
Aye
Only had internet access from my iPod
ya, where ya been lately?
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@TonyTheLion Are there places where polar bears and Lions exist in the same habitat? rarely i think?
It's been a while.
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20:06
sleepy...laters guys.
@Xeo I'm at 149 completeness >.>
nighty
@Als never, besides the C++ Lounge on SO
is where we meet, us Lions and Polar Bears, and we resist the temptation to claw puppies (@DeadMG) or little cats (@CatPlusPlus) :P
or mess with Bonobo's (@sbi)
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@TonyTheLion Grrr!
user1174868
20:18
Anyone want to look at my really bad scheme code and tell me what is wrong?
user1174868
Urgh. These macros annoy me. Why would the macro include the semicolon?
who doesn't get annoyed by macros
So many macros at this company.
So many bad macros, too.
btw, has anyone had this error: error C1093: API call 'ImportFile' failed '0x80070003' : ErrorMessage: The system cannot find the path specified.
dafuq am I supposed to do with that?
20:21
fix yur paths, duh
@sehe cheers, thanks for that :)
hmm, if I'm designing completely new streams, should I layer them atop FILE* and use standard C, or layer them atop OS-specific stuffs?
user1174868
I really dislike example code that gives examples using strings instead of numbers. Numbers are so much easier to work with
@Jordan As usual for Scheme, you got the parens in the wrong places. At least assuming I've correctly deduced your intent, this should work better:
(define (lowest4b x y z c)
(cond
((> (lowest2a x y)(lowest2b z c))(lowest2b z c))
((< (lowest2a x y)(lowest2b z c))(lowest2a x y))))
20:27
@EtiennedeMartel that doesn't help me much, just cryptic gibberish
@JerryCoffin intent inference
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@JerryCoffin Wow thanks, I had been stuck on this for a long time. I always make simple mistakes into big problems. I thought I had a problem with the functions it was calling
@SamDeHaan ok thanks
I have only 10 points of reputation. :Đ 1010, harhar!
the damn , is killing the illusion
20:46
Third and last attempt
Huge success.
It happens to the best of us.
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@Cicada You do know that you cannot only delete, but also edit you messages for 2mins, right?
Too complex for my little insect brain

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