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4:00 PM
:P
erlang fans are violent
 
Took a monad to the gonad.
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that's what my father always told me
 
ok.. time to get out of the office.. hm.. what coffee shot will I settle for..
 
@Luggage the one that was mugged after being shot
 
damnit
 
4:04 PM
coooooooooooooooooool
 
atom is using a constant 40% of my cpu
 
clever
@KevinB either stop using atom, which is awful anyway, or lower the amount of CPU you allow it to use :P
 
atom isn't awful, that sounds odd.
 
@KevinB your atom is broken
 
@KevinB do you have a pentium 4?
 
4:06 PM
mine is sitting <2% and that's rare
 
heh, yes actually
to the pentium 4 questino
 
sublime text uses 103kb ram for me
 
@Luggage compared to other options... The fact that I've never used atom doesn't matter
 
every once in a while webpack uses constant CPU and i have to npm uninstall and re-install. that's odd..
 
4:07 PM
my usual editor is visual code, which runs smoothly
but atom has a much better cfml plugin
 
you're writing cfml on a p4? :(
 
vscode uses electron (a.k.a. Atom Shell) :) I like VSCode, too.
 
everybody, donate to indiegogo.com/fundraisers/lets-get-kevin-a-real-processor
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is it just syntax or more to that cfml plugin?
 
yeah... we're (or, i am, anyway) working on moving away from it, but it's going to be a long slow process
 
4:16 PM
is JS the only way to change src for an img element in the dom? or is there a css way? also while not loading both images.
 
crockford himself would probably nuke the planet with his hatred if there was a css-way to manipulate a DOM attribute directly
 
in css you could change the background image (of any element), but I can't recall if it'll load all possibilities right away or not.
 
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@ssube It's deleted?
 
@SterlingArcher just got a Super Magical Chest!
 
althoug... I remember there was such a thing in css, with a internet-explorer environment :p
 
4:18 PM
@Luggage thanks
 
I'm not sure this is a real thing
 
@FlorianMargaine ugh I've never found a SMC
Lucky
 
@Josiah it never existed
 
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@ssube Dammit
 
Who wants to cringe really hard? I just wrote the following...
const { editProps = { [column.field]: {} } } = item;
const { dataWorkValue } = editProps[column.field];
 
4:19 PM
@jAndy and like 5 people would buy his book about it
 
eh i just need to stop being lazy and request a new pc, this one was a QA machine that i assumed ownership of like 6 years ago, never really meant to be a dev machine.
 
@SterlingArcher I found one. On your mom.
 
@ssube yea.. the last survivors.
JavaScript: The last part
 
@SterlingArcher yeah, waiting for the 13 epics
 
Crockford and Stallman could release a virus that wiped out humanity and the number of people paying attention to them wouldn't change.
 
4:22 PM
AINT NOBODY MOVING TO CANADA BECAUSE OF AN ELECTION. WHY? CUZ ITS COLD AF.
 
> Wu_Tang_Finance
 
@VeronicaDeane Canada's not that bad, big ass babies.
 
@Megaplex you practically live in the south
 
@ssube ...In Iowa? You're our fuckin' hat.
 
@ssube and Linus Torvalds is there with them
 
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@ssube lol wut
 
Keep in mind those are averages. Last couple years have been a lot colder.
 
Can anyone hep me with this?
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37847600/live-realtime-3-ways-data-binding-date-time-input-on-angularfire
 
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4:26 PM
@Megaplex Nice and warm in the winter
 
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Try negative temps and -20 windchill lol
 
@Josiah Well, that's the averages from 1981 - 2010
 
@Josiah negative temperature? oh boo fucking hoo
 
@Josiah I've been known to shovel snow in those temperatures in shorts in a t-shirt, lol.
 
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4:28 PM
@VeronicaDeane We had the same climate for most of my life :P
 
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You just live on the North side of it and it splits over the great lakes lol
 
!!afk Cheap boneless wings yo!
 
I'm pretty sure @Josiah is at the same (well, was) latitude I am, and @SterlingArcher is higher than I am
 
@Megaplex Anything south of Minnesota is the south
 
yall don't realize the top 1/4 of the USA and the bottom half of Canada get similar weather
 
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4:29 PM
@rlemon My new city has the same latitude as my old city down to 4 decimals.
 
@Josiah aw, you poor kids
 
@Josiah ahh, honestly. never checked
:P
 
try -20 average before wind
 
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@ssube We know where you live and we know that's not real lol
 
@rlemon @SterlingArcher is higher than us all
 
4:30 PM
not real? this isn't actual Canada
Minnesota is real, Canada is imaginary
 
@ssube add them and it becomes complex
 
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Ok....
 
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Google changed it's answer for latitude of both cities lol
 
google also tells me the warmest it gets in Kitchener is like 28C -- we often see temps in mid summer jump above 30 before humidity
 
@rlemon that's the worst part about living in the middle of the continent
 
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4:34 PM
It's been like 95F here the last week.
 
> Tower, Minnesota, sinks below zero (−17 °C) an average of 71 times per year, and the ten coldest counties in the country, based on January minimums, are all located in Minnesota.
from wikipedia
 
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And I don't have my motorcycle anymore... :/
 
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> and the ten coldest counties in the country
 
@ndugger and January isn't even always the coldest month
 
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According to a bunch of pages Fort Wayne is the 10th coldest city in the country.. Where I used to live lol
 
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4:36 PM
But yeah turns out you guys are #1 lol.
 
Of course we are
 
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So I have been corrected.
 
We don't lie in Minnesota
 
Canada voted 2nd greatest nation on earth on Jan 20th 2016 after germany FYI
 
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4:36 PM
WTF Omaha says it's colder than Ft Wayne at #5??
 
@ndugger we can't, it's too cold
 
user1596138
Winter is a little bitch here lol or it was last year
 
Winter was very mild here this past year
 
@StephanGM by who?
 
yeah, I actually wore a parka for like a month, it wasn't bad at all
 
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4:37 PM
@towc A joint Canada/Germany survey lol
 
@towc "...U.S. News & World Report, the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School and global brand consultants BAV Consulting ranks 60 nations looking at 75 factors such as sustainability, adventure, cultural influence, entrepreneurship and economic influence."
 
@StephanGM 2015, "Canada is the "most admired" country with the "best reputation" in the world, according to an annual survey ranking the reputations of developed nations across the globe."
 
Why would anyone think Germany is the greatest nation? I'd much rather live in Norway, where the citizens are the happiest.
 
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Pretty sure 99% of voters in any such poll would have no context to make their decision with lol
 
Honestly I'm surprised Germany was crowned best nation. Especially with all the recent political instability.
 
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4:39 PM
@rlemon Ah that wording makes more sense.
 
@StephanGM they still have their shit relatively together
south of the equator does not
 
@Josiah looks like different polls. I just happen to remember this from last year :P so quick to look it back up
> The Reputation Institute surveyed approximately 48,000 residents of G8 countries to gather the data for its rankings. Survey respondents were asked to rank the reputations of the world's 55 wealthiest nations (based on GDP) in a variety of categories.
Norway placed second on the list, followed by Sweden, Switzerland, and Australia. The United States slotted into 22nd spot.
 
@ssube yeah they're super stable comparatively. I still think Canada takes the cake... might be a little biased on that one
 
> The Reputation Institute
sounds very official :P
(it actually is, but sounds funny)
 
4:42 PM
Answer: Hire a programmer
 
@ssube ouf
 
but ajax will give us only one data,but i want set of data (list of data ) — umesh shende 51 secs ago
 
I just want a few good language-lawyer questions so I can get the last few buttons but everybody is like "how can I PHP? #javascript"
 
> but ajax will give us only one data
 
one datum
 
4:44 PM
Datum? I hardly fetched um!
 
:)
 
Datum sounds like an android baby from Star Trek
 
@ssube so you are saying SO points are undergoing uncontrolled deflation?
 
Can anyone help me with this?
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37847600/live-realtime-3-ways-data-binding-date-time-input-on-angularfire
 
nothing so drastic, I'm just 600 points (or like 4 good answers) from my grade 20 and the last of the fun buttons
 
4:47 PM
Well, the lack of real "new" questions in some topics does cause a form of deflation.
3-way data-binding? What is this sorcery?!
 
does the sentence, "another orbit around the sun" make grammatical sense? or should it be "another revolution around the sun"
pinging @JanDvorak
 
!!s/sentence/fragment/
 
@ndugger does the fragment, "another orbit around the sun" make grammatical sense? or should it be "another revolution around the sun" (source)
 
@ndugger it's independent, are you saying it's not a sentence?
:p
 
It is not
 
4:53 PM
Am I allowed to answer the question?
 
yes pls
haha
yeah it is, it's a reaction to my birthday (which is not today)
 
to answer your question, though, Orbit is both a noun and a verb; it's correct in this case
 
The former sounds better to me
 
@JanDvorak for me too
@ndugger thanks
 
But does "sounds better" mean "correct"?
 
4:54 PM
@Luggage yes
 
Not always, but it correlates
 
kind of
 
@bitten they're similar and usually equivalent, but I bet "orbit" has some specific astrophysical connotation
 
@ssube that's what i'm going for..
 
What do you call that.. having a same base constructor, but different prototype methods..
 
4:55 PM
revolution will usually be one orbit, but some asteroid might have an irregular orbit
@cswl two different subclasses?
 
or it might have left orbit and entered it again
 
or it might be made out of cheese
 
oh shi-
now it's getting complicated
 
and if the moon was orbiting the earth and it was made out of cheese... hmm
 
What if cheese was orbiting an asteroid?
 
4:58 PM
@ssube I'd have to define constructor on those subclasses and call super right.. ?
 
then it might pick up some alien termophilic bacteria and go bad
 
I keep forgetting that super is a thing in Javascript now...
 
Space is big. There is a chance that somewhere the right molecules to qualify as cheese ARE orbiting an asteroid.
 
How does one orbit an asteroid?
Their Hill spheres are far too small
 
4:59 PM
same way you orbit anything. Asteroids have gravity and there are known cases of some with "moons" in our own solar system.
 

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