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18:02
@ThiefMaster @jAndy and other germans businessweek.com/news/2013-09-12/…
yeah, read about it
only bank data and no passwords though
which is better in my opinion - i'd rather have my bank lose some money or send me a new credit card for free instead of having to change a valuable password
@nderscore 45 minutes later ;)
probably cold by then
@SomeGuy guess what?
:D
Do you know who that clown is?
The backstory will definitely creep you out.
He's Pogo, The Clown.
!!google Pogo, The Clown
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@SomeGuy I don't even want to know how you know that.
18:17
I've researched all kinds of disturbing people.
Some serial killers are just really well documented.
Dennis Lynn Rader (born March 9, 1945) is an American serial killer and mass murderer who murdered ten people in Sedgwick County (in and around Wichita, Kansas), between 1974 and 1991. He is known as the BTK killer (or the BTK strangler). "BTK" stands for "Bind, Torture, Kill," which was his infamous signature. He sent letters describing the details of the killings to police and to local news outlets during the period of time in which the murders took place. After a long hiatus in the 1990s through early 2000s, Rader resumed sending letters in 2004, leading to his 2005 arrest and subse...
BTK strangler
ohh ohh ohhh
Ooh, yeah, come across him when reading about killers with specific MOs
!!wiki richard chase
Richard Trenton Chase (May 23, 1950 – December 26, 1980) was an American schizophrenic serial killer who killed six people in a span of a month in Sacramento, California. He was nicknamed "The Vampire of Sacramento" because he drank his victims' blood and cannibalized their remains. Early life Chase was born in Santa Clara County, California. Abused by his mother, Chase exhibited by the age of 10 evidence of the Macdonald triad: enuresis, pyromania, and zoosadism. In his adolescence, he was known as an alcoholic and a chronic drug abuser. He suffered from erectile dysfunction d...
this guy is fucked up
uhh, something 'fish' as well.
'grey man'
18:20
I'm unable to change the state of this to cancel, I'm sure I'm hosing the reference somehere or incorrectly using this jsfiddle.net/carbonrobot/pcbJA/9
!!wiki fred west
Frederick Walter Stephen West (29 September 1941 – 1 January 1995) was a serial killer in England. Between 1967 and 1987, West – alone and later with his second wife, serial killer Rosemary West – tortured and raped numerous young women and girls, murdering at least 11 of them, including their own family members. The crimes often occurred in the couple's homes in the city of Gloucester, at 25 Midland Road and later 25 Cromwell Street, with many bodies buried at or near these homes. Fred killed at least two people before collaborating with Rose, while Rose murdered Fr...
albert fish
Albert
Yeah
@rlemon Blocked under the category "Extreme" lol
18:20
@CapricaSix can't get more fucked up than get your wife involved
Herman Webster Mudgett (May 16, 1861 – May 7, 1896), better known under the alias of Dr. Henry Howard Holmes, was one of the first documented American serial killers in the modern sense of the term. In Chicago at the time of the 1893 World's Fair, Holmes opened a hotel which he had designed and built for himself specifically with murder in mind, and which was the location of many of his murders. While he confessed to 27 murders, of which four were confirmed, his actual body count could be as high as 200. He took an unknown number of his victims from the 1893 Chicago World's Fair, whi...
this guy was pretty messed up as well.
Is there a term for being scared / fascinated at the same time?
Holmes killed upwards of 200 people they estimate
fuck there are so many serial killers in America
@rlemon Ooh, great material
Thanks
@rlemon All over the world, I'm sure
!!> [11728, 12345, 54321].map((t,z,m,x)=>(x=(m?[t/60,t%60]:[t/3600,t/60%60,t%60]).map((t,i)=>(!z||t‌​|0)&&~~t+["sec","min","hrs"][2-i-m]+"."||0),(z?x.filter(x=>x):x).join(" ")))
18:24
@Shmiddty ["NaN. NaN.","NaN. NaN.","NaN. NaN."]
not in Canada
Ecuador has no listed serial killers
I'm moving to Ecuador
This is a list of notable serial killers, by the country where most of the murders were committed. Convicted serial killers by country Argentina * Cayetano Santos Godino: also known as "Petiso Orejudo" ("Big Eared Midget"); at 16, killed four children in 1912; died in prison in 1944 * Robledo Puch: also known as "The Death Angel" and "The Black Angel" killed 11 people before his arrest in 1972; sentenced to life imprisonment in 1980 Australia * David and Catherine Birnie: also known as "Moorhouse murders"; couple from the suburban Perth area responsible for the murders of four women...
user1125394
!!google firefox innerText
Beer Man is the name given to a suspected serial killer who murdered seven people in south Mumbai, India, between October 2006 and January 2007. The nickname was gained due to beer bottles left beside each body, which was the only link between the deaths. In January 2008 Ravindra Kantrole was convicted of one of the murders, that of a homeless man. He was charged with two other Beer Man murders but cleared of any involvement, thus leaving the remaining six murders unsolved. In September 2009 The Bombay High Court acquitted Kantrole of any involvement in the murders due to lack of evide...
India has a serial killer named "Beer Man"
awesome....
Huh
South Mumbai.
18:26
Beer Man is still at large
watch out
Luckily, I don't live there, but it still is the same city.
NANANANAANA BEER MAN!
sorry
Hahaha
user image
3
!!> textTime=(t,z,m,x)=>(x=(m?[t/60,t%60]:[t/3600,t/60%60,t%60]).map((t,i)=>(!z||t|0‌​)&&~~t+["sec","min","hrs"][2-i-m]+"."||0),(z?x.filter(x=>x):x).join(" ")); textTime(11728)
@Shmiddty "NaN. NaN. NaN."
18:29
@minitech ^
@SomeGuy poor guy
Karla Leanne Homolka, also known as Karla Leanne Teale and Leanne Bordelais (born 4 May 1970 in Port Credit, Ontario, Canada), is a convicted Canadian accomplice who helped her husband murder at least two women. She attracted worldwide media attention when she was convicted of manslaughter following a plea bargain in the 1991 and 1992 rape-murders of two Ontario teenage girls, Leslie Mahaffy and Kristen French, as well as the rape and death of her sister Tammy. Homolka and Paul Bernardo, her husband and partner in crime, were arrested in 1993. In 1995, Bernardo was convicted of the two...
@rlemon Ooh, haven't read about any accomplices.
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@SomeGuy happened not too far from m e
18:33
Steams 10 year anniversary.. and no big sale
I'm disappointed
Yeah, I expected them to do something.
I guess the family sharing announcement counts as something.
@rlemon she killed her own sister :(
0
Q: Javascript order with SharePoint and Google Charts

BatmanI'm trying to split up this code which is in a txt. into an html, js and css file so it's easier to make sense of what is going on for me. However, I'm having some errors with this and I think it has to do with the timing of when functions are called and the page is rendered. Txt: <style type=...

@rlemon I remember her.
@Loktar @rlemon have you ever given a shot to svg ?
18:38
nah not really
--pending || (fn && fn());
no svg
hah look at what I found
crazy old portfolio
from like 2006 or so
Is it possible to load the url contents without an ajax call, like how an Iframe shows?
http://jsfiddle.net/TZRZh/2/
> Page was coded in XHTML amd ASP.Net.
18:42
@Loktar glossy buttons man. Glossy buttons.
lol typo, and old tech
@Mike go away
hahaha oh wow
shit
@Shmiddty: think I am asking too much
I used ajax on that portfolio page..
just because that was the "in" thing
18:43
@Mike I think you don't know what you are doing.
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@Shmiddty: no wonders there, but let me explain the scenario. I need to fetch a cross domain feed where I have no control over server. I am using google feeds API to parse an XML feed and I can get over cross domain. Now the xml just gives me link and a brief description. I need to take this link and get its contents. Did that made sense?
someone convince (if you've seen it) Amaan that Four Rooms is fucking awesome.
Four Rooms is a 1995 anthology comedy film directed by Allison Anders, Alexandre Rockwell, Robert Rodriguez, and Quentin Tarantino, each directing one segment of the film that in its entirety is loosely based on the adult short fiction writings of Roald Dahl, especially Man from the South which is the basis for the last segment, Penthouse - "The Man from Hollywood" directed by Tarantino. The story is set in the fictional Hotel Mon Signor in Los Angeles on New Year's Eve. Tim Roth plays the hotel bellhop, the main character in the frame story, whose first night on the job consists of four ...
I might be getting paid to hang out in a chat room. I've found my calling.
@Mike Or you could just show the link and the description.
@SomeKittens where do I sign up?
18:48
I would need actually the link contents. But my audience will always click on the link. I can set the link to open in browser but I would want contents rather there
it's not about what you want.
There's a dev bootcamp that wants me to be a TA, they've got a chat room where students can ask for help.
I AM THERE
@SomeKittens that sounds kind of awful
PAY ME TO BE IN THIS ROOM?? FUCK YES!
@Shmiddty this is what we currently do
only $$ == we must be nicer
18:49
@rlemon exactly.
it probably doesn't pay enough for that.
and no help vamps.
bs on that
help vamps are inescapable
so long as it isn't this ^
Yeah, basically explaining a lot of the more confusing JS concepts.
I'll also be teaching and one-on-one mentoring.
18:56
@Shmiddty Fixed!
!!> textTime=(t,z,m,x)=>(x=(m?[t/60,t%60]:[t/3600,t/60%60,t%60]).map((t,i)=>(!z||t|0‌​)&&~~t+["sec","min","hrs"][2-i-~~m]+"."||0),(z?x.filter(x=>x):x).join(" ")); textTime(11728)
@minitech "3hrs. 15min. 28sec."
Thanks :)
np <3
I should probably go find lunch
@nderscore I have no idea what you are doing with the html wrap problem
!!>"abc def".match(/(\S+)+/g)
@Shmiddty ["abc","abc"]
@Shmiddty ["abc","def"]
!!> "abc def".replace(/((\S+)+)/g,"<$1>$2</$1>")
19:00
@Shmiddty "<abc>$2</abc> <def>$2</def>"
I once got paid to chat @Shmiddty
bah.
er
@SomeKittens sorry :P
I had to have a webcam and beg people for coins
@rlemon BRILLIANT
@Shmiddty "<abc>abc</abc> <def>def</def>"
19:03
Hey, wait. I'm having one of those things.... You know a headache... but with pictures.
Please help me to combat the suggestions of SJAX or global variables + ajax at http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18771922/declaring-variable-within-ajax-function-and-calling-it-later-jquery. That question got 7 (!) answers, and all of them wrong…
This really disappoints me. Is closing [as a dupe](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14220321/how-to-return-the-response-from-an-ajax-call) enough here?
At jquery learn scope, you will find an answer. And make your xhr synchron. — Mamuz 29 mins ago
/me vomits
@SomeKittens o_O
anyone used buster.js?
@Zirak Have you seen it?
19:23
@Esailija chest buster?
id use the hell out of that
I have now spent like 30 min trying to figure out how to make it throw an error when a test fails
should probably consider rewriting the tests in different framework soon
@BenjaminGruenbaum Just saw it. Doesn't compare, but horridly ridiculous.
@Esailija What's wrong with mocha?
these tests were written in buster .js
but it swallows all errors and makes it very hard to see when test fails
I am almost there though
@Bergi Got an upvote from me on the comments and I downvoted all the answers.
Anyone in this room who has not helped Bergi up there, please consider doing so.
19:33
because better options exist. I can suggest a hammer to someone with a box of screws and it would work. But a screw driver would be much better suited. — rlemon 12 secs ago
yaya
hammer vs screwdriver FTW
This is more like suggesting to use the Twilight novels as a hammer. — SomeKittens 28 secs ago
3
lol
yeah, uv'd that too ^_^
Great success, thanks @Bergi nice catch.
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@Benjamin: Wow, aren't we going to trigger the voting fraud detection with that? I only downvoted the answers that wouldn't have worked…
@Bergi only if you vote multiple time on the same user
if I downvote or upvote 10 of your Q/As to soon they trigger it
ten is a made up number, i'm not sure what it is
@rlemon Actually tried that in college. Didn't work too well.
19:39
I use whatever is laying around as a hammer
rocks, sticks, handle of the screw driver
@Bergi Don't mind if we trigger whatever detection, I'm downvoting answers that deteriorate the quality and correctness of information on the site. Such answers promote bad practices and are not useful. That's what downvotes are for in the first place. Doing these downvotes is how we help keep the site in shape.
I can never find my hammer. (side note: got a new larger tool box for my bday, so that will help)
wow, XHR appears to be such a mystery.
@OctavianDamiean It's not XHR, it's the asynchronous model in JS
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19:41
I wrote like 1000 lines of JS today just to see if I could do something, then when it was done I deleted it ^_^
@BenjaminGruenbaum finally got it to work, now my tests run 20x faster
I create new process for every file
so fast
2.9
Now I kind of feel bad:
I apologize to everyone who was offended by my answer. However, I have given this answer based on my limited experience I have so far. But also I think the wrong answers may be opening to new knowledge, not criticism and sarcasm. — Michael Vidal 6 mins ago
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can anyone help me to fix the following code::
19:55
@BenjaminGruenbaum error 101 access denied
function countdown_init( user_id, exam_id, hour, minute, second) {
countdown_trigger_02( hour, minute, second, user_id, exam_id );
}

function countdown_trigger_02( hour, minute, second, user_id, exam_id ) {

// some other code
// which may be works well


// but this code is not works, plz help me
window.setTimeout("countdown_trigger_02(" + hour + "," + minute + "," + second + "," + user_id + "," + exam_id + ")", 1000);

}
@sabbir_pstu While passing a string to setTimeout works, it's much better to wrap it in an anonymous function.
Bleh, Chrome's extension system is so annoying
@sabbir_pstu I'm also not quite sure what you're trying to accomplish. Is that a recursive setTimeout?
19:57
Extensions cannot run on error pages, the new tab page, etc. at all.
@ThiefMaster because in Chrome everything is a webpage
Codepen -> Github login is broken ?
Which is super annoying e.g. for mouse gestures or an extension to scroll through tabs since they don't work on those pages.
Or another extension that adds ctrl+a to open the addons page - guess what, doesn't work unless the current page is actually a website.
Which is why Firefox is still the better browser (although it's not as smooth)
FF is good, but I have gotten too used to Chromes UI / dev tools
FF annoys me now when i use it because I am not used to it (anymore)
19:59
@copy: Yeah, one of the reason why I use it for most things
But chrome dev tools are so much faster than firebug
for me it all chalks down to a look and feel. Chrome wins here.
Which is why I use Chromium for development and Firefox for surfing
Can anybody check codepen's github login for m ?
I don't like Chromium. Why? Their logo is too bland. I like colours!
@AbhishekHingnikar works for me
flush your dns?
20:01
@SomeKittens can you explain it with example, plz help me
@sabbir_pstu I can't give you an example if A.) I don't know what you're doing and B.) you don't tell me what's going wrong.
@rlemon failed
@AbhishekHingnikar browser and network/router or w/e ?
@SomeKittens I just want to make an online exam where that function remaining show time, but this function doesn't be reloaded
@rlemon i think my account is suspended or something
20:05
lol
ouch
@sabbir_pstu Is this for work?
yep, I think so.
@sabbir_pstu In that case, I won't write your code for you. There's a zillion examples online.
@SomeKittens can you give me that link, It's better if you help me to fix my code so that I can learn new things
If you post something from jsfiddle.com we might be able to help you more.
20:08
@sabbir_pstu google.com
@rlemon if thats so i'd be surprised really bad :-/
all i did was ask them if there is any other way to transact for codepen.pro since my cc wont get accepted ... and then told em their email never came .. .. now if they suspend me for that :-|
anyone super fancy at prototype?
@nderscore @copy I found a weird, probably not-so-useful, way to iterate for golf
print("whatevs");eval(read("test.js"))
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Q: Why does console show e.explicitOriginalTarget.value as set on paste or cut event in prototype.js but evaluate as empty string

Roostercheck out this JSFiddle in firefox for an example open up console and enter input into one of the fields, if you then cut the text out, check the values in console. If you console.log(e.explicitOriginalTarget); you can see it contains a property called value that indeed contains the new correct...

user1125394
20:19
> Little boxes on a hillside, little boxes made of ticky tacky
best comment
!!youtube weeds theme song
@rlemon well guess what
ITS A FUCKIGN CHROME BUG :D
user1125394
!!define nocivity
@cc It means I aint got time to learn your $5 words
@AbhishekHingnikar had my fair share of these recently.
spend 40 minutes trying to track down / fix a bug only to find out it is a bug with the browser itself.
user1125394
20:22
nocivity is easier to say than noxiousness.. but it doesn't exist, too bad
@rlemon this is cookies
user1125394
s/cookies/sparta
is there a javascript after cut event?
user1125394
ctrl+x?
there has to be a way to at least replicate that as jquery input paste does exactly what I want
20:28
We need a JS trading card game.
user1125394
if you want a trading forex game, I can help
$(document).on('input paste', '#some_id' , function(e){....etc
but can't replicate in prototype
I'll play `Bootstrap` on my View field, which gives me +2 to design.
Oh yeah? I counter with `Technical Debt`!
NOoOOOooooOO! Now I can only hire outsourced developers!
hahahah
Outsourced Developers Attack with Please to do the needful!
-10 sanity
I jump into the game and lay my "ResponsiveDesign" but fail to combo it with my MobileFirst buff so ultimately I lose -4 productivity points.
20:32
why make a js trading card game when you can play scrolls!
actually scrolls is meh imo, im waiting on Hex
$2,278,255
pledged of $300,000 goal
ohh, over rode users Scroll abilities - instant death to the player.
anyone else here play scrolls?
MTG geeks are nergasming over this game so hard.
over scrolls?
or hex?
hex sounds pretty cool imo, I never played mtg though
I played MTG, but not scrolls.
I played a few trading card games on kongregate
maybe scrolls is in therE?
20:36
no, scrolls is pretty new
made by mojang
Its ok, im not a crazy huge fan though
I played it about 10 times or so
I like the art
Yeah, I guess you could say I played some TCG's.
yeah the artist is kckass man
@SomeKittens hah nice
Im more of a table top fan
@SomeKittens you are never getting laid....
20:37
I won a few things from playing Hero Clix
/me cringes
@Loktar Loktar.nerdLevel--
now I'm a fan of Warmachine pretty cool miniature game
most i've ever won from a video game is my quarter back...
@rlemon its not a video game! you use actual miniatures that you paint
I tried getting into war hammer or w/e that one was
but ended up just setting up a nice scene, then burning it all down with fire.
20:38
they are so $$ to get into
and time consuming
ohh we used to get them second hand at the thrift store in the late 90's
re paint them and have fun
lucky
i'm not sure if it was actually war hammer, but the pieces look similar.
I didn't own the game stuff, just parts of it. a buddy had the entire setup
we also destroyed a FUCKLOAD of GI joes
once the dick broke off they were useless so they got used in 'experiements'
lol
the dick..
20:41
I never got into GI Joes, I was all about He-Man
step 1) gasoline in the water gun
step 2) fire cracker in other joe
step 3) light a match and play out the scene.
18 seconds of fun
we were all about gi joe and tmnt
I had every tmnt toy my parents could buy in Canada
the Morse code communicators were so bauce
lol
I had some of them too
I hated tmnt for a while when they first came out.. they killed He-Man's popularity
I dont have any of my turtles anymore but all of my heman stuff still
for toys: I had pure TMNT and TNG + some joes and some power rangers when they first came out
room was painted like space with stars and the whole works. Galaxies and shit - and all of the TNG ships flying around (my mom was an artist)
yeah we were a few years apart, I was done with toys around the time power rangers came out
I was into spiderman heavily after tmnt
my one wall was half taken up by a borg cube
20:45
still have all of those toys too.. and they are in pristine condition
still smell like new plastic
it was pretty badass room man
well power rangers I was like 7??
just the right age for it
yea
your 27 right?
then there was also like VR troopers or something
yea, born '86
so I would have been like 13-14
20:46
@Rooster No one uses prototypejs anymore, I doubt you'll find much help here
I watched the shit out of this one
Haven't touched it in years
imgur is dangerous
@nderscore TELL ME YOUR SECRET
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Q: Javascript function declaration within function with same name

StevoI've just seen this pattern in javascript: var test = function () { function test(args) { this.properties = args || {}; //etc } } test.prototype.methodName = function (){} //...etc What is going on with the function definition; declared once outside and once inside. What is the...

banana
mango!
20:52
orange?
... what are we talking about?
papaya
nectarine
... beer
!!afk pub
@RyanKinal Nobody cares.
!!thanks
@RyanKinal Most welcome
21:01
I love this guy man
!!afk afk
@rlemon Nobody cares.
!!afk Nobody cares.
@SomeKittens For once, I care...
21:05
ohh perfect ;)
!!help afk
@Shmiddty afk: User-taught command: For once, I care...
oh I see what happened
the timing with some kittens was impeccable. and totes coincidence.
why you gotta be using the sandbox like that?
It's not like it's meant for things like that
21:06
no not at all
it is meant for sand and poop
exactly.
!!guesswhat
SPACE GUN!
i'm out
@rlemon Brilliant.
21:20
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Out of curiousity; why did that question 5 hours ago get 6 stars?
Was it actually a good question; or is there some joke there that I'm not getting?
@Retsam Stars aren't an indication that something's good, just that others want to find it later
Right; but I guess my question stands: why did 6 people think others would want to find it later?
Can somebody help me with this code:

$('.chat_posts').stop(true,false).animate({scrollTop: $('.chat_posts').prop('scrollHeight')}, 'fast');

and then:

$('.chat_posts').outerHeight(true);

in it?
@Retsam Ensure more bad answers are downvoted?
21:30
I'm not sure I follow.
Wait, I was thinking of a different question
What were you thinking of?
the "How I get change states" one?
(I was thinking of SO main favorite stars, not chat stars)
stupid.
@Shmiddty "ReferenceError: i is not defined"
21:55
@SomeKittens Sorry went AFK for quite awhile, but yeah; was wondering about the "How I get change states" question
Sometimes we star the worst of the worst as sort of a hall of shame
Ah. So bad it's good?

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