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11:00 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes Is that all I got wrong? I'm rather surprised. I'd probably have tried to put in the accent if I'd realized I was that close (but it's too late now). I'm pretty happy that it's recognizable enough to figure out what I screwed up...
 
@sbi I sent you an email.
 
^ Struggling with foobar context menus, fouled up by Windows Explorer and Windows Mediaplayer
Again, why is there no mediaplayer that just works OK for even the basic stuff?
like, playing music files, why the HECK can they not do that?
it's almost unbelievable
^ Oh sweet jesus help us, it involves "security" again: them old registry settings not compatible with new Windows Vista
 
@Cheersandhth.-Alf Most seem much more consumed with skins that actually working.
 
... or, hey, could it be the other way?
 
Maybe I assume too much about the food habits of the past. I'd like to find literature on that.
Mpf, Internet outage.
 
11:10 PM
@LucDanton unlikely
 
@LucDanton In Europe they used to eat porridge. And generally just mashed stuff. No wholesome steaks or vegetables
And before that there was a period of about 30 000 years when people in Europe mostly did not eat fish.
Very curious.
 
Isn't that a bad choice, nutritionally speaking?
 
At one point they got so hungry that one guy went out on field and lay below a cow and suckled her tits
It didn't give much nourishment but he felt it helped anyway.
As a lot of people took up that custom, after some time evolution worked its charm and we got the ability to process that kind of calve's food
Or, a good percentage of the European population got that
still lacking in asians, as i recall
@LucDanton there is a recent study concluding that omega 3 doesn't help after all... :-)
 
@Cheersandhth.-Alf lol, was not looking for those specifically
 
11:42 PM
Christopher Noaln has made teaching computer science easier. Explaining recursion was always difficult. Now all you need to say is INCEPTION
 
Is one of the inceptions recursive in some other?
 
@LucDanton I take it you didn't see a movie?
 
Ya, my process when I hear about a good movie is 'oh, maybe I should watch that some day'. And I leave it at that.
 
@LucDanton Basically in the future a new technology comes about where people can get into each other's dreams (super secret spy stuff), and this team of criminals goes in a dream in a dream in a dream to plant an idea in this guy's head.
 
I know.
 
11:46 PM
@LucDanton so now everyone thinks the word "inception" means something within itself (recursion)
 
It's better than "Yo Dawg"
 
Well, nested dolls are recursive because the smaller one is the same as the one containing it. But not because of the containing part.
So I ask: is any of the inception defined in terms of another (including itself)?
 
Nested dolls are not really recursive, unless you define outer dolls as being a smaller doll, only larger. Except for the smallest doll, that you actually define
 
Exactly!
You can see the value in the example: the important bit is self-referentiality, not the containing.
 
@LucDanton The dreams are recursive in about the same way that the nested dolls are. It's another that's the same inside of itself, though it's not exactly the same.
 
11:51 PM
Though one could define a dream() function, that in the case of inception would necessarily be called within dream(), until you hit the limbo() base case
 
@MooingDuck Oooh. I should watch that. Some day.
 
@user1244215 are you certain there's nothing beyond limbo?
 
@MooingDuck How do you know you're not there now?
 
@LucDanton not a bad movie, either in story or in philosophy. Like the matrix, except with character development instead of fight scenes.
"What is real?"
 
I've seen it compared to that 'The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck' story. Given how good that story is, I've taken that comparison to be favorable.
 
11:55 PM
@Mooing
@MooingDuck It doesn't matter if there is something beyond limbo, just as long as it doesn't call dream() again
 
@user1244215 I fail to see why it has that requirement. Why couldn't a character dream in limbo? The movie never really clarified how limbo was different than a dream other than the magic with dead people.
and yes, that's totally magic because it was never explained and makes NO sense at all.
 

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