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23:00
Hmm, looking at a compile time number parser.. Is it standardized that char arithmetics work so that '2'+1 is '3' ?
@FredOverflow uhh...how up to date with the show are you? :p
@melak47 Somewhere at the beginning of Season 6. Not much.
then doakes being dead shouldn't be a spoiler..
Why did he die?
@FredOverflow He died at the end of Season 2.
23:01
right
Oh wait, he died in that explosion in the house or something, because he was on to Dexter?
I don't remember exactly if it was dexter or his mad girlfriend who locked Doakes in that cabin and burned the whole thing down
yep
dexter locked him in the cabin, his mad ex-girlfriend burned it down
Wait, it really was season 2? Wow.
@FredOverflow Yep, and they frequently show hallucinations, both in the show and in previews.
In what season did his wife die, 3? 4?
23:03
4
very end
I liked Season 5 then, with the new woman.
Season 1: Ice Truck Killer, Season 2: Bay Harbour Butcher, Season 3: Skinner/Freebo/Miguel Prado, Season 4: Trinity Killer, Season 5: Barrell Girls, Season 6: Doomsday Killer
and, well, if you haven't seen Season 7, I won't give
thx
I liked James Doakes better than Angel Batista.
Angel is kind of a douche.
hmm
I like Angel
but Doakes was awesome
I wish they'd kept him
Maybe they'll clone him from his ashes.
23:07
Quinn is substantially less awesome than Doakes
Dexter was involved with his sister once, right? I mean in real life,.
uh
they are not related in real life, you know :P
and yes, they got married, and then divorced
Right, I meant he was together with the actress who plays his sister on Dexter :)
@DeadMG Married and divorced? Wow.
what?
23:09
I guess you guys watch Dexter
lulz
Why do people marry if they divorce, anyway?
because humans
presumably because they think it'll work out and then it doesn't
Yeah... marriage sucks, I guess.
Haha, the asian pervert, I almost forgot about him!
if VC9's working set is climbing 1MB/s and I haven't even looked at it in hours, that's a bad thing right?
23:11
it sucks
Is your program still running? :)
Wait a minute, Dexter got a blowjob in S06E01? Why don't I remember that?
@JohanLundberg yes, but only for numbers
Argh, screw this, I'm going to sleep 3 -- 5 hours and then continue the work >.>. Bye
Aha, interesting.
Will I find that in the C++11 drafts or is it via the C standard?
@JohanLundberg find what?
23:14
@JohanLundberg It's in 2.3 §3:
that '2'+1 == '3'
> In both the source and execution basic character sets, the value of each character after 0 in the above list of decimal digits shall be one greater than the value of the previous
Ell
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Humans are instinctively polygomous I believe
Poly what?
@FredOverflow He's awesome.
Ell
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23:15
not monogomous, multiple partners
@DeadMG Is he just talking, or does he get laid often?
@Ell humans are polygons? since when
user142019
@FredOverflow polygamy
@FredOverflow I don't either, but remembering every random blowjob is not really up there in the requirements.
@Ell Oh, right. Sure, nature wants our genes to party :)
23:15
@FredOverflow Never expanded upon.
@Ell You're wrong.
we used to be polygamous and then explicitly evolved monogamy
user142019
I can’t think of any reasons to marry.
@Zoidberg'-- Christmas. Oh wait, that's merry with an e.
user142019
If you divorce you have to pay money and that sucks.
@DeadMG explicitly?
mostly because human babies, with their excessive brains (which had to happen for our excessively effective tool use), now require excessive resources to raise.
and a single mother/whatever simply couldn't provide
that's why natural selection for the last few million years has favoured couples who stick together
user142019
23:17
Living together ≠ being married.
@DeadMG sounds like an arugment for polygamy if I ever heard one
Thanks. I really could not understand this line at first... >.<
return digit == '.' ? value : value * 10 + digit - '0';
@MooingDuck No. If you have N wives, who each have M children, then you have N + 1 people to provide for NM children. If you have N wives and N husbands, who each have M children, then you have 2N people to provide for NM children.
@DeadMG you're also assuming that M>1.
@MooingDuck Oh, and did I mention that the human race is 50% female? There aren't enough to go around in a polygamous society.
reducing our genetic diversity and increasing intra-species conflict
23:19
@DeadMG why are you assuming 1:N in that case then? That applies to most species.
@MooingDuck In our natural environment, M would be like, 20.
@MooingDuck Most species do not rear children from multiple partners simultaneously.
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If every woman would get 20 children, we’d need to close hospitals or else the world would become way too crowded.
well, I guess that there are so many species, that's actually a stupid thing to say.
@DeadMG at the same time? Generally after about 10 years in a primitive society they're self-sustaining. So the maximum is 12. Also, child death was very very common.
@Zoidberg'-- Nah. In the wild, most of them would die. That's why you had to have 20 children- because if you only had 5 children, none would survive to adulthood.
@MooingDuck Nah. 10-year-olds in hunter-gatherer tribes can sustain themselves partially, but they still need adults for lots of things.
besides, it doesn't really matter what M is, except that it's definitely not just one or two.
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23:22
My grandmother had 11 children because the pastor went to all houses telling people to get children. T_T
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That was apparently normal in The Netherlands.
@Zoidberg'-- get children? :p
@Zoidberg'-- It was normal for the Baby Boom time.
user142019
Extremely retarded, IMO.
where'd they all take them from? :o
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23:23
@melak47 the pussy of yo momma.
anyway
Ell
Ell
bonobos are our closest relative aren't they?
They do it with their mother's :/
user142019
I would never want more than two children.
@Ell by what definition
@Ell no they don't
@Ell Nah, even bonobo's don't do that (any more than any other species, anyway).
@Ell Chimpanzees are, actually, but we're relatively closely related to both of them.
23:24
@Ell they'll do it with virtually anyone else though
Ell
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bonobos have incestrious sex I'm quite sure
@Ell So do humans.
user142019
Wincest.
and every other animal
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@ScottW well, we two are hungry at all times. We must share genes somewhere!
23:25
@DeadMG Bonobos do far more than most species, but avoid male child + mother.
you'd need to prove that the incidence amongst bonobos was higher than humans, chimpanzees, gorillas, or other great apes
@DeadMG it is
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lol
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TIL: lobsters evolve from dogs.
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whoop whoop whoop
Ell
Ell
23:26
Zoidberg isn't a lobster :o
user142019
He is, you fool.
user142019
(\/)(;,,;)(\/)
@Zoidberg'-- Nah, they evolved from wolves. Dogs didn't really evolve until humans did.
@DeadMG en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonobo#Sexual_social_behavior "Sexual intercourse plays a major role in bonobo society observed in captivity, being used as what some scientists perceive as a greeting, a means of forming social bonds, a means of conflict resolution, and postconflict reconciliation." "They also do not seem to discriminate in their sexual behavior by sex or age, with the possible exception of abstaining from sexual intercourse between mothers and their adult sons."
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Doctor John A. Zoidberg is a fictional character in the television series Futurama. He is a lobster-like alien from the planet Decapod 10, who immigrated to 30th century Earth, where he works as the staff doctor for Planet Express, despite his woeful understanding of human physiology and allusions to his questionable credentials. Zoidberg is voiced by Billy West, who performs the character with a Yiddish-inflected accent inspired by actors George Jessel and Lou Jacobi. Character creation Zoidberg is named after an Apple II game that David X. Cohen created in high school called Zoid, simi...
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23:27
> He is a lobster-like alien from the planet Decapod 10, who immigrated to 30th century Earth, where he works as the staff doctor for Planet Express, despite his woeful understanding of human physiology and allusions to his questionable credentials.
@MooingDuck That's true, but don't forget that unlike humans, it's trivial for bonobos to determine when they're actually fertile.
so it doesn't exactly carry the same risks as for humans
Ell
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how do they know if theyre fertile?
bonobos are famous for their giant, red, arses
@DeadMG I don't see how that relates to the incest rate of bonobo monkeys being higher than humans
they ask
Ell
Ell
23:29
Isn't that baboons?
@DeadMG Bonobos don't have giant red asses.
@Ell Yes, good point. My mistake.
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@MooingDuck I do. I’m Zoidberg.
@MooingDuck The only biological reason to avoid incestual sex is the very low quality of the offspring's genes. If you can have sex with your parents without offspring, there's no reason to evolve a defence against it.
Jun 26 at 19:00, by Etienne de Martel
@DeadMG No, it's not. Stop moving the goalposts.
23:30
@DeadMG Go on...
user142019
@DeadMG That’s what she said!
@DeadMG I'm very certain there's a "your mother" joke there somewhere
how do I do a chat search with two required but non-consecutive words?
nfi
user142019
@MooingDuck Google site:chat.stackoverflow.com
user142019
Put required tokens between quotes, e.g. "foo" "bar".
23:36
@Zoidberg'-- He, you said the same as me, but earlier. I am such a loser.
:D
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@StackedCrooked ah ja die Belgen lopen altijd achter eeh zenne!
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:D
Moet je op je mulle ebben?
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Komdan!
user142019
I’m suffocating under words of sorrow.
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23:39
What can I do?
@Zoidberg'-- Stop the music?
@Zoidberg'-- I don't know what the fuck's going on, but can I suggest getting drunk?
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@FredOverflow please, please don’t stop the music.
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@EtiennedeMartel you know. Being drunk in Java class would be funny.
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Or in UML class.
23:41
Been there, done that.
user142019
Was it funny?
Yes. But I wasn't alone. About half the class was drunk.
user142019
cool :P
user142019
Stupid coke machine at school didn’t give me coke. Piece of junk.
user142019
I gave it a euro and it gave me nothing bag.
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23:43
Should I go to the police?
Vandalize the shit out of it.
user142019
Grenade!
coke+mentos grenade! oh, wait
user142019
I could hack it.
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But I’d need access to its internals.
user142019
23:44
And that sucks since I don’t have teh physical keyz.
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And if I open it, I won’t need to hack it anymore since I could just get the cans out directly.
user142019
AMAA? Ask Me An Anything?
what do you want to know?
23:46
@Zoidberg'-- Hm, it appears to be "Ask Me Almost Anything".
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Awesome song. I’ve seen those guys live.
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I’ve talked with the singer of Korpiklaani but he was drunk as hell. xD
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He lit up a cig and was sent outside because you were not allowed to smoke inside the building.
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@ScottW Stupinglish.
23:49
Yeah, lit up Francis!
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WHY IS THE E IN ENGLISH NOT PRONOUNCED AS AN E
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@ScottW DNS cache.
@Zoidberg'-- Wut?
user142019
In OS X you do that by sending SIGKILL or SIGTERM to mDNSResponder.
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23:51
@EtiennedeMartel It’s pronounced “ing-glish”, not?
@Zoidberg'-- Not exactly.
Actually closer to "Hang-lish".
user142019
Exactly it is ˈɪŋglɪʃ, as you know. :P
@ScottW Pffff.
user142019
Korean alphabet and pronunciation (no “o”, wat) is simple and logical. I love it.
user142019
Letters are roughly shaped like the shape of your tongue while pronouncing them, so it’s quite easy to remember them. :^)
23:57
MSVC does not support explicit yet, right?
@ThePhD For operators? Not that I know of.
@EtiennedeMartel For constructors, though?
@ThePhD they support explicit constructors, but not conversion operators
@MooingDuck Ah, okay. Well that should make thsi easier then.
derp
user142019
23:59
@ScottW Why are you using Winsock directly?
@ScottW RAII
user142019
Y u no cross-platform wrapper.
@ThePhD They do so for ages now.
@ThePhD Explicit conversion ops are part of the Nov CTP
user1182183
hmm when checking for a key in KeyHookProc should I use if(wParam & VK_NUMPAD5) or if(wParam == VK_NUMPAD5)?
23:59
@ThePhD they've supported that for more than 10 years :/
user1182183
the internetz tutorialz are confusing me

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