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15:03
Hmm
That's weird
Good luck
Did you ask an SO question?
@nil In light of your rules comment, does the "always ask on SO first" rule apply when it's a very simple question?
Or not one SO worthy...
And now for a question...has anyone here used Nimbus framework? Is it overkill, or too..beefy? Looks like it might be.
15:20
I can't wait to start using JavaScriptCore in my app
I'm shooting for iOS 6 support so I'll have to bundle my own version, but, I'm looking forward to working with it.
LOOK AT HOW EASY IT IS TO USE, LOOK: blog.bignerdranch.com/3784-javascriptcore-and-ios-7
LOOK WITH YOUR SPECIAL EYES
MY JAVASCRIPT!
I'm back
Congrats
Hiya
hi
 
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16:36
I'm back
Lol. How many times you go and come back?
@rohan-patel hi
nobody was here
I am on mobile.
what things should we take into consideration?
while going to US
Nothing much. Everything you may get it from here. But if you don't want to start spending money as soon as you come you can bring some basic utensils which we use in India. Spices for 2-3 months. Clothes obviously. I won't recommend to buy winter wear from India but you can buy one pair of thermals, one or two jackets.
As it will be snowing extreme in Jan, Feb, March. 1000-1500$ cash or in Forex card whatever you like
16:49
lies, u guys dont use utensils
I went to my friend's house in India, and there are utensils on the table but no one touched it! I was forced to eat with my hand for the first time
Why not?
It was weird
lol
Where was the food put? Not in utensils?
It's your tradition, who knows.
on a gold plate, mind you
they were rich people
It is also a plate, so whats the issue?
16:51
and eat with their hands...
South Indians serve food on huge banana leaves. It's their tradition.
Yes we eat with hands 'cos some food are meant to be eaten with hands
this was in Bangalore
well there were some curry, rice and roti
chicken and stuff
Bangalore is also in South India
It would have been rude had I reached for the utensils
Can you eat roti with spoon?
16:53
roti with hand is ok, but curry??
We don't bother to switch to spoons after having used our hands for Roti.
After all hands got used for eating roti, right?
So we just continue. It's natural behavior.
I eat hamburgers with knife and fork.. so
Roti can't be eaten with spoon or knife or fork
Keep trying for ages
If there is a will, there is a way
anyways, did all of you get the email about the push notification for website?
anyone tried it out yet?
You can eat Roti with spoon/fork/knife and make a joke of yourself. It's a tradition and it shouldn't be abused.
I agree it could be possible but it would be difficult. We should use right tool for right job.
For roti, hand is the right tool
As someone has said - As in rome do as the romans do. So use hand for eating roti.
17:01
South Indian eat Curry, Rice with hands only
so it might be strange for you.
Tomorrow he might say Chinese eating with chopsticks sucks just 'cos he can't manage chopsticks.
Some utensils definitely needed especially you are moving to new country you won't know nearby stores, won't have car to commute so if you have some ready to eat food and couple of utensils you will be good
lecture. See you later in an hour.
see you
I'm the master of Chopsticks. I eat soup with chopsticks
lol
I'm trying to find a video where Indians were mimicking some englishmen on eating styles
18:03
Aah. Headache after studying decidability in automata.
@_@
 
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Hopefully @EnricoSusatyo will see that whenever he pops in.
23:04
@mattcurtis: Hey. I did not get your question.
9 hours ago, by mattcurtis
@rohan-patel Do you know of any as easy/simple?
23:57
@nil LOL WHAT IS THAT HAHAHAHA
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