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23:02
> verbibols > veribols > verbols
This has to be a troll
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@Cicada Not everywhere, though.
@sbi The former one is very, very pretty. I'd really love to visit it. Also, it reminds me a bit of Switzerland.
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@Cicada Not surprisingly. Those will very likely be the Alps, after all.
@sbi Still!
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23:08
I've been to Switzerland, to Saas fet
It was completely picturesque, incredibly beautiful
we even bought an authentic cuckoo clock!
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@Cicada There are, however, other areas that are just as nice in a different way.
@sbi Where is that? It's amazing!
Oh, baltic sea?
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@Cicada The first one is a little known small mountainous area that the river Elbe carved into sandstone at the Czech-German border. The second one is the chalk stone coast on the Rügen island in the Baltic sea.
23:14
This is awesome. must visit someday
@EtiennedeMartel There. Added relevant tag.
For some reason I find this hilarious
Well, well.
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@Cicada My grandparents live(d) in that mountainous area (also called Saxonian Switzerland), and I have been walking over that bridge more times than I can remember. In the chasm in front of it, there's a small natural theater. behind it is a nearly 200mtr drop to the Elbe river. That sandstone allowed the formation of many very curious rocks there. Even though I have spent a considerable part of my life there, I never tire of it.
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chris isaak wicked game
@sbi I have friends going in Erasmus to Dresden, I must absolutely tell them to visit this!!
Also the drop in the river is indeed impressive!
It's all just... so green. I love it
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@Cicada That bridge is a ~40min train ride from Dresden. Plus a 40min hike, of course. Well suited for day trip. (And if your friends are into hiking, they'll start planning their next trip while sitting in the train back to Dresden.)
23:24
@Cicada Sure is different from your average gray cityscape.
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In fact, I have done day trips to there from Berlin. Jump on a train 6am, and get off 9am. Hike (and rest) for 9hrs, get on the train back 6pm, and get off in Berlin 9pm. Fallen asleep like a log the moment I saw the bed at 10pm. :)
I try to sneak in one such day every year, but some years I failed. But those are among the best trips I made.
@EtiennedeMartel The city I live in is actually quite beautiful too - besides, I'm on a campus, with plenty of trees and parks and lakes so it's not gray, rly.
@sbi You have to get a good weather too! Which isn't too obvious sometimes.
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@Cicada Yeah, rain is not nice for hiking. The deep gorges are great on very hot summer days, though, because they're always cool, and there's a small stream at the bottom of most of them.
@sbi This all reminds me of our own Charlevoix region for some reason, but it's a fucking five hour drive from Montreal. Not exactly next door.
23:30
@sbi And both my friends love kayaking :)
@EtiennedeMartel Wow wow wow this is amazing too
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@Cicada I always fall in love with those loopsided medieval wooden frame house. For two years, I owned one.
@EtiennedeMartel Not enough vertical walls. :)
@sbi You mean cliffs?
Those gorges are gorgeous.
@R.MartinhoFernandes You waited all day long for that fucking pun, eh?
It was worth it.
23:33
@R.MartinhoFernandes I... just... no.
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@Cicada Ah, there's only the Elbe and two small lakes, nay, ponds, actually, to use a boat on. When I said "small stream", I mean those small ones which you can often step over, and sometimes have to jump to get across. Nothing to kayak there.
@sbi So little water...
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@R.MartinhoFernandes You are very welcome to spend a day being bullied through them by an old man.
@EtiennedeMartel :)
23:35
@Cicada Vilaine? What an interesting name.
@sbi But I see kayaks
@Cicada Of course it's not a gray city, there's some dude there with a red jumper.
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@EtiennedeMartel Yep.
@sbi Yeah, here it's mostly trees and rivers. And lakes. Fucking lakes everywhere.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes I have seen streams called "creeks" in the US, and am a bit careful when applying the term since. Those were fucking rivers.
@EtiennedeMartel C'est une mauvaise traduction du breton avelenn qui signifie en fait "rivière des grands vents"
@Cicada Je vois.
"I see" translates to "Je vois"?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes.
@R.MartinhoFernandes No.
23:37
Oh.
Or is that a jokish translation?
It's the real thing.
He's lying.
it's a joke translation
only I know the real translation from French to English!
@Cicada Your credibility is nil, young lady damn, now I sound like the ape.
23:38
Or at least, that's how I say it, so fuck off.
the rule goes like this: X -> "I'm a cheese eating surrender monkey."
@DeadMG Where X is "I am @DeadMG".
@R.MartinhoFernandes Therefore it's true. No, actually Etienne is right (for once).
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@Cicada That's one of the two lakes I spoke of ("Amselsee"), created by a small dam. You can rent rowboats there. You can walk the length of that "lake" in about 4mins. You can walk faster, too, though.
@EtiennedeMartel Well played.
23:39
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, until the puppy edited his message. What a coward.
nah
I just wanted something a bit more specific and a bit less personal
@DeadMG Indeed, Napoleon was quite the surrendering monkey.
Oh wait.
le lel
you have to go back that far to find one Frenchman who wasn't a surrender monkey? :P
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TIL struct X{ void f(); }; struct Y : X { X::f; }; was valid (albeit deprecated) C++03 code.
23:41
Now... I know I was doing something before that plink. I need to finish it before going to sleep. WTF was it?
Oh, email.
@sbi I noted all these pretty destinations and will forward them to my friends! Thanks for them
wtf
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@EtiennedeMartel Don't get me wrong, I love kayaking. I spent three days doing this in September. But the best area for that is north of Berlin.
how can youtubing "Cheese eating surrender monkeys" not result in a clip of The Simpsons?
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@Cicada Just send them to the town of Rathen. It's at the heart of most of this.
23:43
@DeadMG Hey, I think the French are tools. But not on the military side.
@EtiennedeMartel Please employ me right now.
@Cicada What.
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@EtiennedeMartel Didn't they lose practically every war they ever had?
@Xeo Let's be fair, they spent about a thousand years or more continually beating back the English.
> outil
> employer
> en recherche d'emploi pour me barrer de cette école qui me tue
23:45
a non-trivial thing to do when you consider that the English were wtfpwning pretty much everyone else
So I provided a new answer to a question over a year old:
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@DeadMG You have to wonder where that vigor went...
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A: LINQ - Full Outer Join

seheI worked out this rather generic approach. Maybe it serves someone else as well: See it live on http://ideone.com/O36nWc using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Linq; static class Program { static void Main(string[] args) { var ax = new[] { new...

And I still feel it adds value
@Xeo the meme is strong with this one
@Xeo I remember reading somewhere that the French have the annoying tendency to win battles but lose wars.
23:46
eh
I just looked up on Wikipedia the list of every battle ever involving the French
and to be honest, it's really not that one-sided.
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They lost their part of those world wars.
@Xeo They lost battles, but they won both in the end.
@DeadMG Are you saying the cliché is wrong? Omg how!!!
23:47
@R.MartinhoFernandes Uh, WW1 I'll give, but WW2 was won by Britain, the US, and Russia.
the French convincingly lost that war
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Oh, I just found this one again: tysknews.com/LiteStuff/france_at_war.htm Fun to read.
owell I gave up on arguing about that topic on the internets, it's pointless anyway. and i really don't care, safe for historical accuracy.
> French Revolution - Won Primarily due the fact that the opponent was also French.
rofl!
> According to the British historian Niall Ferguson, France has participated in 168 major European wars since 387 BCE, out of which they have won 109, drawn 10 and lost 49: this makes them the most successful military power in European history.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit O wow. You're getting mild these days :) — sehe 4 secs ago
ROFLMAO ^
I don't think it can be reasonably claimed that std::function is or ever was part of the STL. — Lightness Races in Orbit 31 mins ago
23:50
@Xeo And then you can probably count everything they did with NATO, like the recent thing in Libya.
It also appears France has the largest military in Europe.
@EtiennedeMartel Not really something I'd consider an upside.
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@sehe He really is persistent about the whole "STL" thing.
A year ago that would have read more like "AHMAGAD IGNORANT PIGS! THERE IS NO STL. IT IS THE STAHNDARD LIBRUHRY! LEARN YOUR CORRECT JARGON!
23:51
if you're a major Western power, a large army is a waste of money, not a sound invesment
@Xeo I noticed he doesn't quite flame as hard about it, anymore
Prime Minister DeadMG would quickly cut back on defence spending... like, almost all of it.
Minster. Yes.
@sbi That kind-a refutes the points made about gray-ness and cityscapes:
25 mins ago, by Cicada
@EtiennedeMartel The city I live in is actually quite beautiful too - besides, I'm on a campus, with plenty of trees and parks and lakes so it's not gray, rly.
@DeadMG They also have the largest nuclear power.
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23:52
@Cicada quiche FTFY
@sbi Finally.
Common Era (also Current Era or Christian Era * * ), abbreviated as CE, is an alternative naming of the traditional calendar era, Anno Domini (abbreviated AD). BCE is the abbreviation for Before the Common/Current/Christian Era (an alternative to Before Christ, abbreviated BC). The CE/BCE designation uses the year-numbering system introduced by the 6th-century Christian monk Dionysius Exiguus, who started the Anno Domini designation, intending the beginning of the life of Jesus to be the reference date. Neither notation includes a year zero, Two separate systems that also do no...
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@sehe That was when I was kayaking in September. We had to leave early, and I had to use a compass to find the opposite lake shore.
@sbi I remember you mentioning it. Perhaps you twote that
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23:54
@sehe Look at the URL. :)
@DeadMG This was exactly what I was referring to, earlier this morning :) The robot didn't get it
@EtiennedeMartel They bombed away half of the Pacific atolls!
(Yes, I am exaggerating like a whore)
@R.MartinhoFernandes Not too much.
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@DeadMG Too late for videos. I need to be up in 5hrs, so I really need to go to bed now.
@sbi Pity, it's a good one. Night, though.
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23:55
Night!
I concur.
So, what we should remember is... @DeadMG was wrong.
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That reminds me, I also need to be up early tomorrow.
@EtiennedeMartel That's not hard to remember: he is constantly reminding us.
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@EtiennedeMartel I can never remember all those times the puppy was wrong, but insisting. Heck, I can't even remember all the times he was that this week. Even though Wednesday has just passed.
@R.MartinhoFernandes "Also"? You will be up before 6am?
23:57
@sbi I guess we like him just like that.
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@EtiennedeMartel Do you? I don't.
I live everyone.
You live where?
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"Everywhere", Shirley?
@EtiennedeMartel You have some serious multi-polar disorder.
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23:58
Yeah, a serious multi-@sehe disorder.
You're all so negative.
@Cicada @sehe, OTOH, is single-polar.
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@sbi Dammit, stop stealing my jokes.
@sbi Hey, why is you emphasized?
I wish people would stop the fucking linking of "conservatives" with religion like this bitch does...
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23:59
@R.MartinhoFernandes How can i steal from you what is mine?
lol, conservapedia?
@Chimera Conservapedia? You mean that site people set up because they think Wikipedia has a "liberal bias"?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah it's fucking ridiculous.
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Anyway, did I mention I need to go to bed? Bye!

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