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@TonyTheLion simple but effective. Also old. Still, I want one :D
lol :D
Probably a fun toy for cats to play with
Heh, simple bug fix ever : I removed a character.
nice
my next task is building features
hehe
@TonyTheLion cat are entertained by the simplest of things
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@kbok Try removing some more - maybe performance will improve.
@TonyTheLion WOW! I want one too! Certainly beats the average 'office ordnance' paper-clip gun.
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@MartinJames I still prefer my potato cannon
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@GamErix Ooh - nasty. Internal combustion?
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13:38
@MartinJames yep
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I once lost all the hairs on my hands due to a gas leak
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lol
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but sparks rlz, it only fires when you have the perfect combination
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if I would use a flame as launcher then it would launch always
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but you won't know if it was a perfect mixture
13:40
@thecoshman lol "Eurup"
I thought it was "syrup" first.
A neat trick I learned is that you can relight a candle using the smoke that leaves the wick after it's been put out
I really wouldn't mind living in syrup land.
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Also I noticed when firing a golf ball it makes a whistle nois while flying
@kbok You get a star for saying the most random thing I've read today
@GamErix If you don't actually wish to kill your colleagues, I suggest my grape-gun. Tape a piece of convolex-tubing to an old drawing-board ruler, insert grape, blow. The ribs of the tubing add a fearsome howl and also peel the grape, resulting in a very sticky impact. So accurate it needs a sight.
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@Neil I want to try that one day, it looks so cool. I think it's that it's not smoke, but wax vapour
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@MartinJames xD
That's one of those types of random phrases that you could live your whole life and never hear once said.
@thecoshman No it's the smoke particles
@Neil ¬_¬ hmmm... must read up
@Neil :p
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@Cheersandhth.-Alf French. So at that time I didn't know those shows were of Japanese origin.
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@Neil cool
@EtiennedeMartel So you moved to Quebec ? When ?
@Neil turns out I was exactly right, wax vapour
@kbok I was born there.
@EtiennedeMartel So, were the animes translated in French ? :)
13:45
@thecoshman Wax doesn't leave smoke, I don't care who claims otherwise
the wick causes the smoke
@Neil ¬_¬ did you not read?
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youtube.com/watch?v=smuCwUKyhkg&feature=relmfu <- now I can finally be lazy.. just need to find a use for this piece of wire
@kbok I meant the translation was done in France.
@thecoshman I read, I simply don't agree with what is written
OK, hunting for candle now..
13:47
@Neil then explain why candles leave smoky marks on surfaces far above them?
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@MartinJames I have Milka chocolate with caramel, good enough? xd
@EtiennedeMartel Ah ok. Nowadays we usually have different translations in France and in Quebec.
@kbok Indeed. And it's usually better when done in Quebec.
@thecoshman Because there is wax in the vapor. It isn't the wax that catches fire is all
I know that because sometimes my girlfriend downloads Quebec versions of shows/movies and it's terrible.
13:48
You couldn't light on fire sufficiently impurity-free wax no matter how hard you try
@Neil then what is it? and yes, as hard as it is to grasp, it is the wax in candles that is burnt
@EtiennedeMartel It's probably a matter of taste then :)
@GamErix You know I'm really hungry, right?
@thecoshman It's the particles burnt from the wick. I could make you the same question.. where does the wick go after it's burnt?
13:49
Anyway, stuff is better in its original version.
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@MartinJames now I do xD
@Neil pure wax no, it does not burn well enough to sustain a fire, that is what the wick is for
@thecoshman The wick isn't a catalyst or something. It is what physically lights
@Neil The wick burns as well, but it is the wax in the candle that provides most of the energy in the candle flame
This show as sad as hell. I don't know why I kept watching it.
13:50
@thecoshman The wax prevents the wick from burning down
@EtiennedeMartel Sure. I usually watch original versions with american fansubs. It's impressive how "illegal" files are of much higher quality than official ones.
@EtiennedeMartel that brings back memories...
@Neil I used to be equally confused by this. Yes the wick is what appears to be all that burns, with the wax slowing it down, but just think how fast the wick would burn, it would go so very fast. The wax melts and fuels the fire, thus you get a sustained flame for a long time
I watched one anime once
I don't know that I can get into it
My new feature is almost bug-free but the server is down :( oh the suspense.
13:52
@thecoshman Then why can't you light wax? And why would it be so easy to light it as vapor?
At the very least, I would concede to the idea that the wax helps, but for the same reason that you can't light a candle without a wick, you couldn't relight a candle without the smoke particles coming from the wick itself
I collected a fair amount of wax from this and I don't know what to do with it.
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@kbok eat it.
@kbok those things are nice.
ewww
@Neil Have you ever tried to light Diesel? you can hold a blow torch to it and it will not catch for a long time. The wax in it's solid form can not burn, it is not until it has warmed up (thus melted) and reached a high enough temperature, such as in the flame it self that it can burn
@GamErix I mean with the wax. The cheese I can take care of :p
13:54
Try holding a lighter next to a candle, the flame will get much bigger. The lighter is not suddenly sensing the candle and putting out more fuel, it is the candle it self that is burning.
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@kbok hair removal? xD
@thecoshman 'Diesel'.
@LucDanton thanks
had no idea how to get close :P
@thecoshman I know diesel isn't terribly flammable (with respect to gasoline or lighter fluid), but it'll light with a match
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@Neil is a hot chick enough too?
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13:57
anyone here who plays Red Alert 3?
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or Dark Reign 2
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or Ghost Recon 1
@Neil but you understand the different fuels require differing amounts of heat to burn. Hell, even a lump of coal is hard to get burning. I am sure if you had a large enough vat of wax, and some sort of heating system you could get it sustain a flame all on it's own
@GamErix No, i've tried. They just get angry
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@Neil xd
Xeo
Xeo
13:58
There is no C++ in this code. — Xeo 7 secs ago
sigh
@thecoshman You're saying if I tried to light hot wax, it would catch flame and stay lit?
I can't believe that
Not without some added impurities anyway
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Age Of Empires 2
Age Of Empires Rise Of Rome
Atomic Bomberman
Battlezone 2
Counter-Strike1.6
Dark Reign 2
Diablo II
Dune 2000
Empire Earth II
F-22 Total Air War 2.0
Ghost Recon 1
Homeworld 2
Joint Operations Typhoon Rising / Escalation
Need for Speed Underground 2
Quake 3
Open Red Alert 1
Red Alert 3
Split Second
CnC Tiberian Sun
^ anyone? :$
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I am bored
@Xeo node* is not valid C.
Xeo
Xeo
dang.
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@GamErix So basically, the oldest of the old games, only some of which are any decent.
@Neil I am not to sure, if it was to get hot enough, it would spontaneously combust. So I figure, you can heat to just below that point, and give it an ignition, the should cause a flame to stay supported on the molten wax.
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@DeadMG Split Second and Red Alert 3 are both 2008+ ;p
Xeo
Xeo
In any case, a close vote is needed.
@LucDanton why is that?
@GamErix Those aren't good.
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@netcoder Such is the language.
@GamErix I play SCII, LoL and chess. :p
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So which are descent according to you guys
A candle is a solid block of wax with an embedded wick, which is lit to provide light, and sometimes heat, and historically as a method of keeping time. Today, most candles are made from paraffin. Candles can also be made from beeswax, soy, other plant waxes, and tallow (a by-product of beef-fat rendering). Gel candles are made from a mixture of mineral oil and a polymer. A candle manufacturer is traditionally known as a chandler. Various devices have been invented to hold candles, from simple tabletop candle holders, to elaborate chandeliers. The heat of the match used to light th...
@GamErix RA3 sucked terrifically, but never heard of Split Second.
@LucDanton I don't see why node* wouldn't be valid C tbh
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@Neil read ^^
@GamErix You surely mean "decent".
@GamErix Only two of those games are still worth playing- D2 and H2.
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@DeadMG if you fix the lan in Red Alert 2 I would play it.. too... much.. crashes..
but I currently possess neither
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want a dl link ? xD
14:03
@DeadMG how was your passport hunt yesterday?
@LucDanton typedef struct node node; ?
Candle wax, diesel will certainly burn if you apply a burning match, but not self-sustaining if the fuel is in bulk form. If you vapourize the fuel and spray it into hot air, then sure. Either that or pour on some liquid oxygen first, (no, don't do that, esp. with diesel).
@kbok Where is it?
@LucDanton There isn't one, but that would make node* valid.
@LucDanton I'd guess probably somewhere in linklist.h
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So your statement that node* isn't valid isn't valid.
What? It is.
What is what ?
Someone around here confused perhaps??
Or else there's no point ever in discussing the semantics of a syntactically correct piece of language: just provide ad-hoc semantics and you're done? What's the point of that?
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@TonyTheLion just bored
14:07
and that
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no one wants to play a game with me
I'm working
well, supposedly
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@TonyTheLion xD
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton Fuck, I caused the question to be answered as if it was C... :D"
it is Friday
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14:08
in The Netherlands we call it FreeDay
@LucDanton Because in this case the omission of a simple typedef can be considered a detail.
@kbok Says you.
It's not like I was inventing a bunch of macro defines to make some code valid C.
@Neil you ok bud? not too shaken are you?
@LucDanton Granted :) So my remark will be : "This code can be trivially made valid C."
14:09
@kbok You could have made the point directly and not wasted my time.
@thecoshman I'm just going to pretend I wasn't wrong, and none of you are going to make note of it. Starting... now.
@LucDanton What are we doing in this room except wasting time ?
wasting time
Why I will never go to the University of Delaware (other than that it's already shit):
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Note
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Note...
@GamErix Starting now..
> You're duty i
oh gawd.
> langauge
@jornak that's awful.
14:11
Not to mention the entire project as well
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@Neil do I look like I know what I'm doing?
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xD
But the spelling mistakes alone...
did a todler write this?
Xeo
Xeo
@jornak He doesn't know about UL, huh?
14:12
@jornak s/constant/literal/ ?
@TonyTheLion Exceedingly and unnecessarily slow, boring, and expensive. But I did get one.
@jornak http://www.nongnu.org/hcb/#literal
Much better description :) (C++)
@GamErix That's usually the case for most people anyway
@Xeo Even more hilarious: The guy has a Ph.D. in Comp Sci from UDel
Says a lot about his uni
@DeadMG oh well, at least you got it. The other bits sound just like average UK.
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14:13
@Neil gpb.googlecode.com go laugh yourself to death :D
@jornak Well, that's not a degree in C or C++, to be fair
@Neil you where wrong
> Maine Republicans have created a webpage revealing that Democrat candidate Colleen Lachowicz plays an orc rogue in World of Warcraft (WoW). Ms Lachowicz's liking for back-stabbing and poison in WoW raise questions about her "fitness for office", they claim.
@sehe It's a fucking Ph.D. <_<
@jornak Do you have a point?
14:14
@kbok I know, loltastic isn't it
Anybody who plays rogue should be praised for his contribution to the community.
@Neil o_0
@Neil that's hilarious picture
@GamErix Yes, indeed, lots of projects to laugh about here.. projects to laugh and steal for myself
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(Non-WoW players: rogue is hard to play)
@TonyTheLion Old
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@Neil steal whatever you want from me, it's already open source lol
never seen it
@jornak Sounds like Ms. Lachowicz is a bit over-qualified for office.
14:17
@sehe If I were to sit down and study a particular field for 7 years, I'd damn well be embarrassed if I didn't have didn't have a grasp on programming.
@jornak I'm sure he has a grasp on programming.
..and that post should not have jornak tag - page scrolled as I clicked, again.
@sehe just not spelling.
@MartinJames you suck.
@TonyTheLion Well and the difference between a constant and a literal
that too
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@TonyTheLion The page scrolled! Honest!
@MartinJames :P
@TonyTheLion I tried to delete it but my ISP is having an intermittent day.
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@GamErix talking to myself trololo olololi lililil lalala
reddit.com
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14:22
!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i! <- WALL OF DEATH
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xD
what emoticon is xD actually supposed to be?
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@TonyTheLion you don't know? :O
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14:25
This is a list of notable and commonly used emoticons or textual portrayals of a writer's mood or facial expression in the form of icons. The Western use of emoticons is quite different from Eastern usage, and Internet forums, such as 2channel, typically, show expressions in their own ways. In recent times, graphic representations, both static and animated, have taken the place of traditional emoticons in the form of icons. Western The emoticon in Western style is written most often from left to right as though the head is rotated counter-clockwise 90 degrees. Thus, most commonly, one...
@EtiennedeMartel I have the fucking theme song stuck in my head now, thanks. :/
Blowing a raspberry or strawberry or making a Bronx cheer is to make a noise signifying derision, real or feigned. It is made by placing the tongue between the lips and blowing to produce a sound similar to flatulence. In the terminology of phonetics, this sound can be described as an unvoiced linguolabial trill . It is never used in human language phonemically (e.g., to be used as a building block of words), but the sound is widely used across human cultures. The nomenclature varies by country. In the United States, Bronx cheer is sometimes used; otherwise, in the U.S. and in other En...
WTF?
@GamErix 'When I'm through with you you'll have 227'.
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@MartinJames haha :d
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14:28
Always.... ALWAYS!!
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conclusion: everyone has always a boner
I don't have one right this minute.
Nice botnet:
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^ now you will have
14:30
And that's just the US part ^^
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I want that botnet
woah
what's the name of that botnet?
@GamErix you could at least tag that NSFW
People are at work.
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how to tagg?
Just write NSFW after your link
Meh - not much presence in Nevada, then again...
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14:33
message too old to edit -.-
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scumbag SO Chat
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So much fail in one thread …
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Lol
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Q: What can I do with dynamic typing that I can not do with static typing

Justin984I've been using python for a few days now and I think I understand the difference between dynamic and static typing. What I don't understand is why it's useful. I keep hearing about its "flexibility" but it seems like it just moves a bunch of compile time checks to runtime, which means more unit ...

and now they closed it and nobody even mentioned Hindley–Milner yet.
14:37
'I've been using python for a few days now' - it's early stage. It can probably be treated.
Most cryptic reply of the day:
hmm, yes i need to start doing that. — Sri Krishna 2 hours ago
@TonyTheLion zeroaccess - look at the image url :)
@MartinJames Dude, Python is awesome
@sehe meh
@netcoder No problem.
14:45
@netcoder Siphon it <g>
@MartinJames You're a perl guy aren't you?
@Collin Well, that blow was a bit low:)
@MartinJames We've been trying to convert my boss from perl to python for years.. it's progressing slowly
@Collin I can imagine. TBH, I don't do any interpreted languages, (directly - I make JS, but only indirectly).
man, looking at a map of NYC, the streets really are all named with numbers. How anyone remembers where what number street is, is me a mystery.
14:51
Cue pedantic argument about how there's no such thing as compiled and interpreted language in 5.. 4.. 3.. 2.. Oh, the cat's not here
@GamErix Issat blood?
@Collin Yeah, I was expecting that and had prepared an approach - not replying to anything.
@TonyTheLion Aren't they all in order north to south and west to east?
@TonyTheLion In what language are "Broadway" and "Wall Street" numbers? The only numbered one you need to care about is 5th Avenue.
To answer what you really asked though, if you ever go to New York, you'll see lots of people out walking -- this is because most have forgotten where they live and are wondering around lost.
14:57
@JerryCoffin Of course, hence the yellow cabs.
@JerryCoffin Well those aren't but that doesn't mean there isn't an awful lot of others with numbers. 42nd street etc
Just look on the map along 5th Ave.
Many years ago, (1950's) they raised subway (metro) fares in NYC. A politician who opposed this got a song composed about a poor many who'd gotten on the subway before the fares were raised, and was being asked to pay more to get off, but had no more change with him, so he was stuck riding the subway the rest of his life.
@Collin they probably are, but for a European like me, that's still odd. In EU we don't do numbers for street names often (if at all)
I would love to visit NYC one day though.
@TonyTheLion In EU all our cities are a total mess :p
I'm assuming you've been there @JerryCoffin?
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@TonyTheLion Some are really odd: '86th Street & Transverse Road' - is that the name of the road, or did they just not know the name of the road that crossed 86?
@kbok hahah
Thought, in Japan cities are a total mess but they're still only numbered (no names!)
@TonyTheLion It isn't really common for streets to be numbered. It's usually named after a person or something similar.
@TonyTheLion Not very often, but yeah, a few times.
@JerryCoffin Eh.
15:01
@JerryCoffin ah ok
You have to pay to get off? The fuck is this shit?
@MartinJames god knows.
@EtiennedeMartel USA. That's what it is
@EtiennedeMartel Some parking lots do that also
You don't pay to get off the subway as far as I know lol
I know some parking lots do that though.
@EtiennedeMartel You only pay to get off with a prostitute. The song was political hyperbole.
15:04
@JerryCoffin Yeah, I figured.
Those damn politicans.
Eh. That was a typo. But I like "politican".
It's like a can of politics.
@Rapptz Don't start me on parking lots. Soddin' UK airports arm soaked from the pouring rain trying to get ticket from stupid ticket machine, get ticket, try and remember where you put it two week later, walk in the pouring rain to stupid ticket machine#2, pay exorbitant fee walk in the pouring rain back to your motor.
@MartinJames Why walk when you can sail?
Bring a boat next time.
@EtiennedeMartel Last time I got back to BHX, it would have been good advice. Apart from 'Lake Birmingham' on the car park, the roads home were flooded too, I was knackered from 'hospitality overload' and lack of sleep and all those fuckin' diversions:((((
I've seen a lot worse cities than New York for dealing with streets though. Minneapolis, for one example that not only uses numbers (a lot) but reuses them in extremely confusing ways. For example, "fifth street south east" is different (and miles away) from "south east fifth street".
@JerryCoffin I heard Paris is a clusterfuck of epic proportions.
15:14
Hey @EtiennedeMartel, how do you find Borderlands 2 BTW? On a scale from Meh to Totally worth the 60$?
I have the day off and need something to do
@netcoder I like this game more than I like my parents.
oh gawd.
anyone know where the documentation for boost::combine is hidden?
@JerryCoffin now that is confusing
@EtiennedeMartel I guess that answers my question. :)
15:15
I shoot stuff and loot comes out. Then I get the loot and I shoot more stuff. It's like a carefuly crafted feedback loop.
@EtiennedeMartel What, the roads, the drivers, CDG or all three?
@MartinJames Everything.
Just Paris
@EtiennedeMartel Yes and no. The streets are a mess -- but the Paris Metro is no problem at all. Despite my poor-to-nonexistent skills in French, I find it easier to use the Paris Metro than than (for one comparison) the Tube in London.
15:16
@JerryCoffin What.
London Underground is easy peasy.
lulz
never used Paris one though, but I'm sure I'd get confused. French. Meh.
@TonyTheLion It isn't terrible or anything, but the Paris Metro is still better.
@JerryCoffin I find that interesting.
You don't need to speak French to use the métro, looking at the map is enough
15:18
I always thought that London was considered to be among the better underground systems.
Whenever I've used the tube, I've generally emerged in the right place, though probably not by the quickest/cheapest route. Is there an app for that?
but it's all opinion really
@MartinJames no. Use the tube map.
I used it for two years every day, I guess that's why I'm finding it easy.
The directions are cool but the Tube is more comfortable IMO
15:19
@TonyTheLion More like jerks that speak French.
@EtiennedeMartel I studied French for many years and have forgotten almost all of it.
I don't like the language that much.
@EtiennedeMartel ah
@EtiennedeMartel oh gawd.
derping the codez
hmmm
@TonyTheLion Yeah, I wonder if @R.MartinhoFernandes will get it.
15:22
@TonyTheLion There should be an app for cheapest/quickest route. If you don't know the actual geographic distances between the stations, it's easy to chose a bad route from the classic 'Beck' map.
@MartinJames but with Oyster, any route costs the same
so it doesn't matter
@TonyTheLion Because he and I are united through our love of R#.
it's always £2
@EtiennedeMartel Robot# :P
@TonyTheLion Minimum time, then.
@MartinJames yea well time wise, is another matter
15:24
@TonyTheLion Hmm. An undergound router app is one of those ideas I had when I was pissed and then forgot about.
@MartinJames shortest path first
in time or distance
heh
makes for interesting algo
@TonyTheLion Especially if you have to download/update the train schedules and provide a pick-list for 'Olympic class sprinter'...... 'drunken PHP developer with heavy shopping'.
15:39
@TonyTheLion 'Disembark at Liverpool St. Mind the Gap. Turn left, take stairway at end of platform, then first left. Take 20p from hat of annoying busker who cannot play for shit'.
Things that irk me: British pronunciations of "beta" and "router".
BEETAW
ROOTER
@jornak Yeah - I've heard that 'ROOTER' does not necessarily mean a packet switch in some other countries:)
There's no other way to pronounce "route"
"Rowter" as Merkins say it, is also weird
@CatPlusPlus Good point, so why is 'ROWTER' so popular?
15:44
Because merrika
@MartinJames You mean the OW to be like OU in "ouch"?
That's Canada / Eastern US IIRC
@jornak Yes.
Do you say "rOWt" or "rOOt" when saying "route"?
15:45
Also new Red Dwarf!
2
I tend to use "rOOt" for roads
And anything to do with the network shit "rOWt"
I'm enjoying this exchange, it's a howt.
@jornak root
Goddamn inconsistencies.
sudo root
15:46
sudo is for pussies
real men log in as root
@jornak Tony is really big pussie.
@MartinJames Hot.
HEYQUICKBOOKSFUCKYOU
    <CheckAddRs requestID="1" statusCode="3240" statusSeverity="Error" statusMessage="Object &quot;8000246F-1345488110&quot; specified in the request cannot be found. " />
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Oh look! Journalk has a small accounting discrepancy.
@MartinJames Using a proprietary ODBC driver (QODBC) to read/write in a proprietary database (QuickBooks) using a shitty frontend (Access) is SOOOOOOOOOOO FUN.
@jornak 'shitty frontend (Access)' - OK, no more piss-takes.
I'm not joking :(
Client I'm doing shit for right now uses Access for everything because that's what the owner originally did everything in and they don't want to switch over to anything decent.
@jornak I know - so I'm not making any funnies about that job - another one I'm happy someone else is saddled with.
@MartinJames You can put so much stuff in him.
15:53
yee haw. New workstation PC for me. I still don't have a job, but whatever ^^
@MartinJames I use ListIDs to reference certain customers/jobs in the database, but it's telling me they don't exist... but when I directly query the database (not through access) they exist
wow, that personal cult around Steve Jobs is sickening
I've just chucked all my old Access books. The CD is under the back-left leg of my workbench. It's so bloated that it easily replaced the three AOL disks that were there before.
@KonradRudolph I still think they should have named him "Blow"
@MartinJames When I started for this client the boss handed me an O'Reilly Access Cookbook from 2004 XD
15:56
@jornak LOL! Good luck with that one.
@MartinJames Didn't they have Google in 2004?
Wait 2004 was their IPO
Christ that doesn't seem like 8 years ago
@jornak WOW - seems like forever ago.
Ell
Ell
don't be silly, google always existed
@MartinJames Feels recent to me O_o
Maybe Access help on Altavista back then.
15:59
@MartinJames Oh god or Lycos

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