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2:00 PM
@AbhishekHingnikar why do Indians hunt deer?
@DannyBeckett because we need to survive
mans gotta eat amirite?
@rlemon click the arrow next to that msg to go to what I replied to
yes, I was being witty
I am native american indian
2:01 PM
look at my picture man!
still, I'm curious as to why they're hunting them but not eating them
tells you everything you need to know about me
hahaha, it even has lemons, nice!
!!mustache rlemon
2:02 PM
awwww
@AbhishekHingnikar
updated n++
this is how it launches now
wtf
@DannyBeckett to get the Deer Skin, and make money out of it ! lol
:P
@JuzzCoding that is such a waste
@JuzzCoding What's deer skin used for Suja?
2:05 PM
Well, start programming, lemon.
That is Mr. Lemon
@DannyBeckett @rlemon should answer !!
haha
we use it for clothing and making houses
but then we eat the deer
all of it
we even use the bones
not a single thing is wasted
interesting
2:08 PM
@DannyBeckett the reason is different
we dont eat them
but they are decorative :P and there was some strong smelling part of some deers
@DannyBeckett don't the england people hunt 'em ??
or rn't they found?
@JuzzCoding "the england people" hahahaha
but no, we don't
nobody eats it really over here
we call it venison
@rlemon well, "n++"
2:09 PM
I'd never eaten it before I moved to Norway
my gf literally had a freezer full of deer meat
@FlorianMargaine ain't nothin' wrong with n++
@rlemon I'm sorry sir, but this is wrong:
@DannyBeckett then what you do?
They sure thought of functionality this time.
@FlorianMargaine I'd sooner blame windows
2:11 PM
what do you mean suja?
@DannyBeckett shes wondering why english people hunt
them if they don't eat them
!!define venison
@AbhishekHingnikar venison The meat of a deer.
we dont hunt them
as i said, very few people eat it
2:12 PM
if its delicious ? why not ?
lets eat one :D
lots of people eat deer meat.
in Canada, perhaps
and people from all over the world hunt for sport.
not in the UK
sure they do
you don't
but others do
2:12 PM
I do
others don't
trust me
look at the venison industry in the UK
I'm a Vegeterian!
of course they do
In the United Kingdom hunting without qualification generally refers to hunting with hounds-normally fox hunting, beagling, stag (deer) hunting or mink hunting-whereas shooting is the shooting of game birds. What is called deer hunting elsewhere is deer stalking. Hunting and shooting have been practised for many centuries and, in some areas, are a part of British rural culture. Opponents of hunting and of shooting dispute how deep and cultural the roots of hunting and shooting are in modern rural culture. game shooting and deer stalking are practised in the UK. Hunting with hounds in t...
"Venison is also a highly popular meat"
bullshit
editing that now
2:14 PM
surprisingly kosher venison is not available in the UK
Deer hunting is survival hunting or sport hunting for deer, which dates back tens of thousands of years. There are numerous types of deer throughout the world that are hunted. International practices New Zealand New Zealand has had 10 species of deer (Cervidae) introduced. From the 1850s Red deer were liberated, followed by Fallow, Sambar, Wapiti, Sika, Rusa, and White-tail. The introduced herds of Axis and Moose failed to grow, and have become extinct. In the absence of predators to control populations, deer were thought to be a pest due to their effect on native vegetation. From t...
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Q: Flags in chat are defective by design

Benjamin GruenbaumYes, I know the topic has been discussed before. I know that Meta already has threads that complain about how flagging doesn't work. I wanted to give a practical example. Today, a user came in to the JavaScript chat and asked the following question: Hey guys, as soon as I embed javascript,...

I just fail to see how you can make the claim for 63 million people :P maybe you don't know many people who eat it
but the industry is large, and the meat is popular
I know the majority of people don't eat it. FACT
> Around £43m is spent each year on deer meat.
2:16 PM
that's fucking nothing
we spend hundreds of billions annually
it's not a "highly popular" meat, like Wikipedia claims
you are a 22 year old kid from liverpool. your arguments against the facts have no weight.
@DannyBeckett don't debate your are on internet
I may be 22, but I'm not a kid
2:17 PM
nvm ... carry on i amma get pop-corn
I've lived in multiple different countries
And could tell you a great deal about a lot of topics
You're trying to tell me (as a Canadian) that I don't know something about the UK
Cya Everyone!!
seeya Suja!
great. however on this one your arguing against facts we can all look up. again, just because you don't know many people who eat it doesn't mean that it isn't popular.
but this is pointless. so i'm moving on.
@rlemon The BBC link you posted: "He says at the moment up to 10,000 animals a year are processed"
and that's supposedly 400-500% up
as I said, nothing
check the figure for beef or chicken
2:19 PM
did I say it was as popular as beef?
never would I make such a claim
I said it was popular.
"highly popular" was the claim in the Wiki article you posted
and people eat it
chew so this is how i debate, my !
exactly
it isn't
it is, but like I said i'm ending this now. it is stupid.
2:19 PM
rlemon 4 - 3 DBeckett
I agree!
scrolls up - sees no wiki article posted by me.
I'll find it, maybe it wasn't you
@DannyBeckett it was the mancylopedia : Florian
sorry, Florian posted that
2:21 PM
Florian is awesome at times :D esp when dropping a bomb !
Quite a legit resource though, this Wikipedia. :P
sorry @rlemon, not meaning to argue with you. was trying to establish facts
@FarizFakkel that's why I've edited it (meant to put "says who" next to that claim, but it ended up coming up as "whom?")
lol wow thats a crazy argument.
I can tell you in rural areas of the US venison is HUGELY popular
eh, internet.
I was pointing out the difference in the UK
2:23 PM
@Loktar i bet you and I will just take that crazy shot gun off the video i showed u and hunt em ?
@Loktar in Canada it is popular in areas. less in some.
I know it's popular in a lot of places
just not here
@DannyBeckett 43million pounds a year is not "unpopular"
in fact that would start to put it into the popular range
@rlemon yeah that makes sense how it is here too
it's not "highly popular" either
2:23 PM
it isn't an every day meat. but that doesn't mean it isn't popular.
the population here is something like 65 million
for instance I cant see it being as popular in New York for example
India has ban on killing every animal
so :D we are saved \o/ // though illeagally we still lose them :-(
@AbhishekHingnikar and look at poverty rate and starvation rate of India
As I said, when I lived in Norway, my gf got given a load of deer meat from her dad. It literally filled our freezer. I love the stuff.
@AbhishekHingnikar you eat meat, even though it's illegal to kill any animal?
2:26 PM
I ate a 16oz prime rib on Friday was DELICIOUS
I have some steak in the freezer I should cook up
venison? I had venison sausage just last week
lol if people dont want to eat meat thats fine, however good luck trying to feed the worlds population without it
this ^ this is the exact argument I was having with jAndy not too long ago
you can't grow enough food to sustain people. They are predicting at our current rate of consumption we already wont have enough in 2050
2:28 PM
If vegetarians love animals so much, why do they eat all their food?
one day we might have a better solution. but not today, and not any time soon.
its just a random crusade I see young people going on tbh
@Loktar we also might be hitting a population peek
let me find the article. something like this was the first year that the population growth actually slowed down
(still increased, but for the first time by less than previous)
that would be good news
current prediction in 2050 is like 9.6 billion people :?
so actually I suppose that would be a slowdown
> The 2012 UN Report on the State of the World Population contains good news. Global population growth is slowing down. For the period 2010-15 the UN expects an annual increase of only 70 million additional human beings compared to 80 millions around the turn of the century. Total fertility will decline to 2, the level of demographic stability.
2:30 PM
good
we need less people for sure
already too many starving and dying for no reason
Humans are like rabbits at times. Reproducing like crazy...
> It is therefore encouraging that Jorgen Randers, author of the new Report to the Club of Rome forecasts a stabilisation of global population at 8.1 billion in the early 2040s, thanks to a rapid decline of family size following accelerating urbanisation. This will substantially reduce the human footprint on the planet. Until a few decades ago, projections for the global population still advanced figures 10-12 billion for the middle of the century.
@Loktar and like I said, we are working towards solutions so we need less meat industry
but that is slow process
not eliminating it, just reducing it
yeah I'm indifferent on it tbh
id eat meat grown in a lab even
idc
In vitro meat just costs WAY too much right now
As long as it tastes good, I'm cool.
2:32 PM
and idk if I wanna know how it currently tastes
yeah it would have to taste the same for me to eat it
@DannyBeckett not the domestic ones
u can kill them
except for cows in hindu states :P
!!afk driving to work
@Loktar Stay safe.
2:33 PM
Even if it's 1/4 as good as bacon, I'm in.
@FlorianMargaine yes
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> "There is really a bite to it, there is quite some flavour with the browning. I know there is no fat in it so I didn't really know how juicy it would be, but there is quite some intense taste; it's close to meat, it's not that juicy, but the consistency is perfect.
2:34 PM
I always wondered @AbhishekHingnikar: What happens if a cow is killed by a person in a hindu state that is India?
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Q: How to make a ball hit the paddle using simple if statements in javascript?

user32038I need to make a pong game for my computer science class. So far I have created a ball the bounces randomly on the screen and I also have two paddles that move up and down. Now I need to make that when the ball hits the paddle, it bounces off. How can I do that without using any collision detecti...

What Faziz said! @AbhishekHingnikar
@FarizFakkel he goes to jail ?
for how long?
2:36 PM
if lucky that is :P
That's all? Quite mild then.
Right, thought so! xD
if you're unlucky, you die?
no you get slaughtered and your family goes through trauma thanks to our awesome politics
there are atleast 4 parties which will publically create you living image of satan
@Incognito :/
2:37 PM
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A: How to add 2 numbers in jQuery

theyetimanI think this is what you are after: function add(a, b){ return a[0] + b[0];} add($(1),$(2)); EDIT: For advanced usage, how about this $.fn.jQuerySuperAdd = function(b) { return $(this[0] + b[0]); }; Then you can chain it like this (to give 1 + 2 + 5 = 8): $(1).jQuerySuperAdd($(2)).jQ...

hahaha the answer is gold though
not sure if serious or mocking op
"jQuerySuperAdd", I think he's mocking op.
You can buy beef in Bangalore @AbhishekHingnikar
@DannyBeckett its not a all hindu state :P
Check the comments. He states he's indeed mocking the question.
infact i felt like Pakistan in bangalore then India :P
2:39 PM
ah I thought Karnataka was @AbhishekHingnikar
Says 84% Hindu in Karnataka en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hinduism_in_India
@AbhishekHingnikar I meant population-wise that is a hindu state..
omg... new jQuery plugin idea!
jQuery.js = function(str) {
  return eval(str);
};
now you can run js in your jQuery!
@rlemon I knew it...
:sits back and waits for $$$:
@DannyBeckett last updated ? and also plot a density map
2:41 PM
census of 2001
lol things have changed since :P
$.js("delete window.jQuery;")
@Bob Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room pseudo-rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
@rlemon $.js("$($)")
Madhya Pradesh | 55,004,675 | 60,348,023 | 93.15%
2:42 PM
I mean... iz awesome plugin no?
@DannyBeckett thats a Hindu state
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and its where i am :P
@rlemon better yet, $.js(c = "$.js(c)")
2:43 PM
@JanDvorak That is so evil, I'm impressed.
@Retsam only works if c resolves to window.c, however
jQuery.js=function(str){return eval(str)}; // now you can js while you jQuery! #jCeption
now the world will know
@JanDvorak Interesting; what is the difference?
jQuery.fn.js u mean ? nvm i just saw dvorak's example
@Retsam rlemon's implementation's eval sees variables in the defining scope, not in the caller scope. Chances are the global scope is the greatest common denominator of them both
2:47 PM
oh god
it's almost 4pm
and I haven't done anything today...
@FlorianMargaine and its not friday
Florian, I feel exactly the same...
@FlorianMargaine Sometimes I find my most productive time is when I feel guilty about being unproductive.
@DannyBeckett me three
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2:48 PM
@CapricaSix Nope.
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@CapricaSix Oops, I miss my mod powers.
if (a)
{
    if (b)
    {
        if (c && d)
        {
            // wtf peepl
        }
    }
}
if (a)
{
    if (b)
    {
        if (c)
        {
            if (d)
            {
                // much better
            }
        }
    }
}
2:53 PM
@KendallFrey i can sing your version
If a
If b
If c and and d( andy)
@KendallFrey I once had to work on an ASP.NET project where the existing code was about 90% pyramid of death if statements. I ended up rewriting almost everything ;_;
your version @retsam
If a
if b
if c
if d
sounds like an acapella cover of an awesome song
@AbhishekHingnikar I hope you include the chorus of "wtf peepl"
@Retsam now that you have made me... check this out
!!youtube lowkey who said i can't grime
2:55 PM
How singable your code is should totally be a metric for code quality.
listen to that song ... sounds like somebody reading an uglified python code jk jk [ its a good song ]
"Hmm... it's functional and computationally efficient, but the meter is really off"
@Retsam KendallFrey's is more efficient computationally iirc
@jAndy i think you will make it to CNN some day
Today a programmer was found shagging a unicorn
2:57 PM
@AbhishekHingnikar Probably in javascript; I'm pretty sure most compiled languages would optimize those identically.
@AbhishekHingnikar first thing I'd do is to blame Java in public at prime time
^ this comes close to how I imagine "Foo"
yeap foo is removed ;-)
@AbhishekHingnikar that was the best decision for a long long while to remove that line!! blasphemy !
2:59 PM
i k :P
Unicorn's are Justin Beiber , better ?
It's quite the same...

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