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08:00
@Neil those african kids probably won't bring much profit to the advertisers.
@JanDvorak Information is profit these days
@Neil those african kids probably won't bring much profit information to the advertisers.
That's enough I think, though obviously they'd prefer fat Americans who enjoy doing only one of two things: surfing the internet and shopping
@JanDvorak It will be gradual, for sure
Internet has this wonderful effect on nations that it allows its citizens to compare themselves to other cultures
You get new generations far less tolerant for shit the government does than their parents
@Neil won't that lead to global anarchy?
"arab spring" is gonna be "nigga spring" in a few years
08:05
@JanDvorak Are we already in a global anarchy? I wasn't aware ;)
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you still have company with far more power than government that can go away doing way more shit
that lead to cyberpunk
the internet has its downsides, not saying otherwise
Just saying that in countries where knowledge is purposefully snuffed out, internet is the answer
I still hope one day we'll actually get a government that embraces the internet and makes all government-making decisions transparent to the public
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that would prevent them to use their power in selfish way
@Neil You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one...
@Neil And far more tolerant of other cultures
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08:09
I disagree with Lennon's "no religion" policy. I'd prefer a "one religion" policy
@monners Definitely
Don't know if we'll see a change like that in our lifetimes
@JanDvorak Ummm, and which religion would that be?
@monners one that is governed by the actual God
L'être suprême
@JanDvorak And which religion would that be?
08:12
@monners Jehovah's Witnesses look promising
The Cult of the Supreme Being () was a form of deism established in France by Maximilien Robespierre during the French Revolution. It was intended to become the state religion of the new French Republic. Origins The French Revolution had given birth to many radical changes in France, but one of the most fundamental for the hitherto Catholic nation was the official rejection of religion. The first major organized school of thought emerged under the umbrella name of the Cult of Reason. Advocated by radicals like Jacques Hébert and Antoine-François Momoro, the Cult of Reason distilled a m...
@JanDvorak How about the church of Mormon? They're pretty benign
!!wiki mormons
Mormons () are a religious and cultural group related to Mormonism, the principal branch of the Latter Day Saint movement of Restorationist Christianity, which began with the visions of Joseph Smith in upstate New York during the 1820s. After Smith's death in 1844, the Mormons followed Brigham Young to what would become the Utah Territory. Today, most Mormons are understood to be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Some Mormons are also either independent or non-practicing. The center of Mormon cultural influence is in Utah, and North America has more...
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08:13
@gkr yes its a syntax error
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please help me
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@Paul chankey pathak might have the right solution
@JatinGadhiya remove the @
Personally I don't grok religion. Seems too much like the Easter Bunny but without the chocolate
@monners It's better to know God's plans
@JanDvorak do you know god's plan?
08:16
everybody does. Don't you?
that's because you're not part of our religion
I guess I'm the odd one out
come to our side, you'll know.
lol
Is there candy inside the van church of truth?
The book of Revelations tells a lot
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religion is the dark side. It's easier and faster than science but not better
08:16
@monners yes, it's called "hostie"
!!urban hostie
@monners [Hostie](http://hostie.urbanup.com/5209722) When used as a swear word, hostie may also written without the letters "h", "e" or without both letters.
It is a french biblical word (the sacramental bread) often used by canadians as a curse word. (specially in Québec) It is pronounced "us tea".
Like many other biblical words (such as "[\[tabarnak\]](http://urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=tabarnak)", "[\[calisse\]](http://urbandictionary.com/def(snip)
@JanDvorak revelation is an awesome book!
let me find the english translation.
@gkr how do you know there's no good religion?
08:17
@JanDvorak come on now, let's keep it light and fluffy
@gkr then explain why the majority (last time i checked it was around 63%) of major scientists have a faith of some description?
by major i mean leads in their fields
Correlation !== causation
technically, the faith in (macro)evolution counts as a faith, too.
@FlorianMargaine Wafers! Do I look like I need to go on a diet to you!
08:19
People continue to make the mistake to assume that somehow science is the opposite side of the same spectrum that religion lies
@monners Yes. You do.
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faith that we live in a simulated universe too
Science is not the opposite of religion. Science is science.
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or in reincarnation
!! tell florian riot
08:19
@florian (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
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it's hard to prove or disprove some of these stuff
How do you see ur partitions under linux?
What can't be proven or disproven is useless
@gkr simulated universe kinda implies intelligent design
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08:20
@hy0shi df
@gkr and if I want to move to another partition?
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@jan pattern strangely similar to real world pattern emerge from chaos in our own simulation
@gkr which simulation?
Simulations based on reality are expected to result in real-world-like phenomena.
Simulations based on simplistic models that result in real-world-like phenomena suggest how the real world might work.
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Q: How to create a tree of promises?

user1933169I'm trying to create a tree of promises in Ember. return this.store.find('session', 'session').then(function(session) { if (session.get('isEmpty')) { return this.store.createRecord('session').save().then(function(session) { session.set('id'...

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Sorry, I don't remember the detail about these simulation :s
@hy0shi lsblk ?
08:24
A tree of promises of good and evil? Don't touch it!
how do we know that the universe implies intelligent design?
That's a bit presumptuous of us to assume, isn't it? Afterall, we're not exactly experts in what makes up an intelligent or "non"-intelligent universe
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@gkr okay let me check
That's sort of the problem.. we have no frame of reference
If there were an alien species, we could begin to make reasonable conclusions about what other life must be like as well, given our differences (even then, that's stretching quite a bit)
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I am trying to make a circular navigation menu with curved text, is there a way I can implement it without canvas and bind clicks dynamically
08:32
@Nickalchemist check event delegation
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Q: create a circular navigation menu

NickalchemistI want to create a circular menu with navigation items. Constraint is that text is also curved. Here's fiddle for what I was through by drawing 2 canvases, but I am still not able to bind click on item cause of box model constraints. We can make later canvas transparent and place it over original...

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I never tried it myself but there is no canvas involved
@Neil If there were alien species? Have you met @Zirak ?
@gkr ok, I was able to implement it, but binding clicks cause of box model constraint is messing it up
@monners I cannot confirm nor deny
@dystroy It can still make for interesting discussion.
Well, to everyone in this discussion: Unless you define it, religion is poorly defined. I see capitalism and communism as a form of religion, since they're a set of beliefs and ideologies. Religion doesn't have to deal with an allmighty higher power or some crap.
08:44
Is it possible to install linux comands on a SD card?
Just ordered a Pebble watch for a friend's birthday. Damn does that website have a slick checkout process.
don't know why, but Ford Prefect comes to mind
@JanDvorak That is, assuming there is a god (under which definition of "god" do you say that?)
@hy0shi erm, why not?
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@hy0shi we might need a bit more of context but raspberry pi can run linux from an SD card
@hy0shi I guess you just set your /bin to point to the SD card
08:46
fdisk comand doesnt work on that card. But it's supposed to be already installed in linux
A command is just some file that's being run. grep is just a binary file, which linux can run
@hy0shi "Doesn't work" meaning "not found"? "Fails with an error"? "Makes my heart explode with love"?
not found
and i check sbin
its not there
ok, then install it.
Not all distros come with fdisk
mhm maybe i caninstall it with busybox
thx anyway
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@Nickalchemist you might want to bind the box around the text and not the text itself.
also, hover and background-color/outline to debug css box issue
08:49
Busybox? It should come with fdisk
@Zirak an omniscient, omnipotent, benevolent and ifinitely intelligent being that made the universe exist
yeah...good luck with that.
Under those definitions, I don't see a reason not to embrace apatheism
If ultra-god were to exist, believing or not believing in him would result in the same thing
!!/google apatheism
Since (I at least hope) belief in something doesn't cause you to be a different person.
@SomeGuy You'd have liked this discussion.
08:52
Well I learnt a new word today
@Zirak this is a point that I disagree with. Belief can change human behavior.
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Home: check, Wine: check, Interesting people in my timezone on TeamSpeak: shit
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@JanDvorak Why?
08:54
@monners are you complaining about living in Australia? :D
@GNi33 I'm complaining about the time difference
@Zirak are you asking why is it that religion can change people, or why I believe it does?
Both
@Zirak Oh it absolutely can. Of that I've no doubt.
hehe. you guys just gotta hit me up when you're on TS. I have weird sleeping times
08:55
Fear? Fear is a terrible reason.
The question is whether it changes them for the better.
@monners No.
btw, I'm assuming the one exerting faith is a decent human being
Dickbutts will stay dickbutts, beliefs or no beliefs.
@Zirak Aw, crap. I like to go around naked.
@monners of course it can. Sadly, it does the opposite to the majority though
08:57
@Zirak Sure, but religion can give dickbutts a platform from which to garner support and power under the guise of a greater purpose
@Zirak you can't force anyone, but you can motivate those who let themselves be motivated
@monners That's why I assumed no dickbutts. Fanatics are stupid, blind believers aren't real believers, etc.
@monners sure, but God has the power to destroy these platforms.
@JanDvorak Prove it.
@JanDvorak Again, assume I am a reasonable human being. There's ultra-god in our universe. Why does my life change?
@monners ah, that's the beauty of the definition...ultra-god is omnipotent
08:58
@monners Does the parting of the red sea provide enough of a proof?
@Zirak Exactly. It brings nothing of tangible value to the discussion.
@JanDvorak Only if you can prove that that happened, and that it was the direct work of god.
@Zirak theoretically it should not change but practically, religion changes people
Realistically, the existence of God/s is inconsequential to the effect of belief in God/s
@web2students.com Assuming a decent human being believing in ultra-god? Why? You're a good guy. You don't hit your wife with your dog, you pay your taxes, you help old ladies cross the street, you're not too kinky
(1)Ultra-god doesn't exist: You continue being a good guy.
(2)Ultra-god exists: You continue being a good guy.
Ah, the old origin of moral behaviour argument
09:01
Nothing in the universe changes, so you don't change.
@monners It's why I like my argument, it puts that aside. Ultra-god doesn't exist, there's no connection between it and morality. Ultra-god does exist, let's say he did make you a moral person. Great. Continue being that.
Human is social animal, when we interact with others, we see movies, etc. It effects our mind, specially when we have interest , believe in something
(3)Ultra-god exists and promises upcoming changes: You continue being a good guy, then the universe changes, then the bad guys cease to exist.
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How does that affect you?
@Zirak You want to be a good guy, for one reason or another.
09:03
aahh, so you want to have a reason to be good?
Other than the fact that being good is good?
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That is a motivation, and a good one.
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So you want more?
It's not enough being good, you have to be good and to get Princess Peach?
more motivation enables more changes in behavior.
09:05
I will once again stress the point that you are a Good Guy before you considered your beliefs.
@JanDvorak Sure, but that swings both ways
Many people become extremist , narrow minded after become too much religious. There is some positive effect also
@monners as in, the existence of a supreme being may result in bad guys being motivated to be even worse?
^ In case anyway is wondering, this is what I think about religion.
@JanDvorak that's oversimplifying it, but yeah.
09:07
@monners God knows how to deal with those..
What motivation does a non-religious martyr have over a religious one?
@JanDvorak That's a very convenient response, and again adds nothing to the discussion
@JanDvorak And let's say that ultra-god did. He puts them all in a box and ships them to (say) Australia.
Congrats, you are saved. Does belief change your life now?
@zirak (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
@Zirak Yeah. I stay in Europe.
Would you have been shipped to Terrible Land if you weren't a belieber?
If that's true, what kind of ultra-god is that? Judging people by their beliefs, not their moral standings!?
09:09
It Takes a Giant Cosmos to Create Life and Mind
Judging people by what they are willing to contribute towards the happiness of others.
That's not their belief in ultra-god
That's them being good people
Which is our starting point.
Room name should be changed to spiritual room in place of javascript
Now, God offers everyone the knowledge of the upcoming events, so that good people will listen and be prepared.
@Zirak To be fair, I do think there are in fact many people who do good things, specifically because their belief tells them to. Though this mostly goes with a lot of "holier than thou" behavior and hypocrisy
09:11
So you're trying to bully people into being better?
"bully"? Why?
"If you won't be a better person, I will hit you with this stick. Oh and burn you forever"
Isn't that what laws are?
I somehow have a lot of difficulty believing that god made the universe by producing all the matter and energy. It seems to be far more probable that god is a damn good programmer.
Just hope we're running on a linux machine
@Kippie Exactly. Aren't laws stupid?
09:12
"don't steal stuff, or we lock you up"
And you wouldn't steal stuff anyway, so the law doesn't mean anything to you
@Neil Negative. Black holes points to Microsoft
@monners Damnit! Well, we're screwed
@JanDvorak you mean God discriminate between good and bad people
!!xkcd lisp
09:13
@Neil that's what I've been trying to tell everyone!!!
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@monners black hole are null pointer exception. We run on jvm
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@gkr Sooooo, kinda screwed?
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kinda
09:15
@web2students.com it's rather that everyone is given a chance. Those who don't listen will die by their own fault (say, by a physical process they have been warned about)
@JanDvorak And those who will listen will die anyway
blah blah insert afterlife here
Sinful people aren't bugs, they are features?
@JanDvorak anyway, i am going offline now. it's endless topic. bye
lol
@JanDvorak Does that mean those who truly believe won't die?
This whole god thing sure does sound like a theocracy built on the threat of harm
Genesis had it so nicely, "ashes to ashes, dust to dust". That's it. No big deal.
But noooo. Christianity had to come and fuck it up.
09:18
@Zirak Rev. 21:3,4: ' And I heard a loud voice from the throne saying, “Look! God’s dwelling place is now among the people, and he will dwell with them. They will be his people, and God himself will be with them and be their God. He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death’[a] or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away.”'
And now all Judaistic religions (or whatever they're called) are fucked
@JanDvorak And then nobody died ever again
Because the bible is to be taken as written
@Zirak that's what the future brings
And then Soylent Green is PEOPLE!
@Paul yes, they are also created by god. good, bad, ugly, beautiful, mixed, etc all are created by god. what will happen in world is controlled by him, even my typing :)
Honestly? Immortality is horrible
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09:19
We'll live on giant computer, moore's law giving us enough space for everyone
@Zirak don't knock it til ya try it ;)
You can master so many instruments before you hang yourself on a contra-bass string
@Zirak why? I don't want to die
I'll be immortal for as long as I live.
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you don't want to die now
09:20
@JanDvorak Why not?
I'd like to die.
Because otherwise what's the point in being alive.
@phenomnomnominal Can I film it?
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wait a few century before mathusalem's blue kick in
Life is only important because it is fleeting.
I wouldn't say that
09:21
That's okay, you didn't say it
Oh good
For a second there I thought you were me
And I didn't understand why I was so handsome
Now I'm back to my ugly self
From the problem of fake Chrtistians: "They don’t care about what he taught, or what he said. Jesus said to love. They hate. Jesus said to turn the other cheek. They attack. Jesus said to pray in private. they pray publicly. Jesus said to forgive. They plot revenge. Jesus loved the poor. They worship the Kochs [brothers. billionaires]."
Incidentally, I'm watching a Hitchens debate on the death penalty
@Paul There's no arguments that Christianity has proven itself to be a joke.
Man, Jesus' forehead must be red from all those facepalms
Maybe that's what turns him on
09:23
@Zirak You win the internet
I don't think that's what the writer is advocating.
"No don't kill that villager! GOD DAMN IT slaps self OH BABY THAT'S THE STUFF"
cough
The writer seems to advocate that popular christianity is a bit misguided or misinformed.
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@Paul isn't it?
09:25
I must say I agree with the sentiments expressed.
@phenomnomnominal id like to do a lot of things first, like have babies
"a bit misguided"? If catholics are just "a bit misguided", I'm Paris Hilton riding a T-Rex, wielding robot velociraptors as rocket launchers.
@DrogoNevets I didn't say right now!
that^^
@Zirak Like I said, Alien
09:26
*puts down knife* Oh...
@Zirak @rlemon, I believe you were born for this.
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What free website monitoring service would you recommend ?
Its not just one denomination, Zirak. Every organized religion has some kind of public prayer, for instance.
I've used one. alertra I think it was.
It wasn't free.
Each time I start a new thing I use a different service because the only time I remember the one I used before is when I receive a mail that a service is down... which doesn't happen much...
09:29
@Paul praying individually at public places, or praying loudly for a group of people? The latter is perfectly fine.
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@dystroy then search in your email for monitoring service :p
@Paul From all the points he raised, that's the one you take?
It depends.
Not "love thy neighbour" causing millions of deaths?
@dystroy new relic is pretty good afaik
09:30
People of all ages, torn alive because they're New Baptist Upper East-Side Church of 1921 and not New Baptist Upper East-Side Church of 1922?
I don't recall being asked to defend 'his best argument' or some such thing.
@Zirak where is this discussion already?
@Zirak Death to New Baptist Upper East-Side Church of 1921!!!!
@gkr looks like a sound idea but I don't remember any matching sentence not matching gazillions mails...
@dystroy Do you think we got that javascript button duplicate correct? It is one of those tricky A/B questions.
09:32
@Paul You did, however, claim the majority of christians (i.e. catholics) are "a bit misguided"
@FlorianMargaine They want my phone number...
I'd dare say catholicism isn't christianity, it's an abomination
@Paul What ?
And that's spitting aside all talks about morality and belief; that's taking history
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@dystroy mean they are good. You want to know asap your site is down
09:33
The majority of world christians might be catholic, but being a USAian, I meant here, which Id have to say seems to be mostly protestant. But I digress. People are sinners and fail miserably to love one another. It is our nature.
@Paul its some peoples nature
@Paul God wants us to keep trying, however.
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when did we digress from javascript to theology?
@JanDvorak So does Satan, probably.
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09:34
how do you do "not in" without being ugly? (i.e. nested parentheses)
if (!('thing' in obj)) works, but it's kind of ugly.
@DrogoNevets When did we digress from theology to javascript?
@DrogoNevets it's the internet. All roads lead to theology.
@Zirak now :P
09:34
@FlorianMargaine Tough shit
Use cfs or whatever
Coffeescript
@phenomnomnominal I mean, keep trying to be good to others.
did I insult you or something?
09:35
dystroy -- This is an A/B. stackoverflow.com/questions/24032058/…
"or something" is correct
I heard that John Oliver did a story on the Daily Show ranting about net neutrality and then demanded that all trolls go to the fcc.gov/comments page and blast away
@JanDvorak why can't we just be good to each other, without having to be threatened with eternal damnation?
if (!('stuff' in thing)) {
    throw new TypeError('thing is not valid.');
}
not sure if that's duck typing
09:36
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@Zirak thoughts?
Sure. I'd do hasOwnProperty, or just thing.stuff if you're expecting truthyness
thing.stuff != null?
throw new TypeError('no stuff in thing');
thing.stuff might not work, 0 might be a valid value
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09:37
typeof(thing.stuff) == "function"
hasOwnProperty sounds like the right way
thanks
@phenomnomnominal Love to God, not the threat of permanent death, should be your primary motivation.
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hasOwnProperty break heritage
@JanDvorak or you know, just being a good person and not caring about what happens after?
@JanDvorak and thankfulness to JC!
09:38
@JanDvorak Being a good human being, not anything relating to theology, should be your primary motivation
@gkr I don't mind that, but thanks
@phenomnomnominal no because being a good person isnt what God wants
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@Paul about the A/B, I think you are wrong. One try to execture a js file while the other try to add an event listener
@JanDvorak I'm pretty sure the only some people are alive is because there are laws in place that would prevent them from being killed
@phenomnomnominal that is a good start, but you can go further than that.
09:39
Some people follow threats, not higher moral ground.. same can be same for religion
@JanDvorak such as?
@phenomnomnominal being what God wants you to be
@phenomnomnominal Yeah...we can go further than that. Being a good person is nice and all, but what if you were a good person riding a unicorn while making love to the sunset?
If there were no hell, only heaven, i can't imagine how many lunatics there would be I can't imagine how many lunatics would make themselves known
@JanDvorak Which is?
09:40
@JanDvorak but why does it have to have anything to do with a God?
@Neil Bible doesn't say there is hell.
@Zirak If that were the case then there'd be no need for heaven. We'd already be there.
@JanDvorak Bible doesn't say there is an immortal soul :P
@JanDvorak That's not true, though they don't go into detail
It's supposedly a place without god's light, something of that sort
@gkr I thought the OP's actual problem is that he needed to make a button, and set an onclick handler, but he says he didn't know what functions in some external code he needed to call, and assumed it was only a problem of including the script instead of finding that out or telling us what he was using and what it needed to do.
09:41
@Zirak I do agree there isn't.
Dante added the hellfire and brimstone
Though that sort of attests to society's need to create a hell, doesn't it?
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@paul as far as I understand, he want to execute everything in the file. Plain and simple.
@Neil there is tartarus, which is a temporary place for demons, then there is gehennom, which is a symbol of eternal destruction.
@gkr Well, you must be more trusting than I that people know what they want/are doing.
@Neil well, catholics wanted to scare people into obedience.
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09:44
Oh, I'm pretty sure he don't know what he is doing. He filed his question under CSS
But I don't see the point in explaining the right way(TM) to some non-registered user
@JanDvorak It worked
Most people in those times would have broken the law if they could get away with it
the only thing keeping people in line was the higher moral standard
@Zirak Isn't it past your bedtime?
@monners You just want to get me in the sack
@Zirak Heh, you and I both know I never cashed those cheques you sent me.
Nowadays while I still think a lot of people would break the law if they could get away with it, a significant portion of people would not, religion or no religion
09:48
I break the law every time I drive.
@Paul most people do!
@Paul Remind me never to be in the car with you
i try not to
@Neil you never speed?
I break the law every time I have sex in Texas
@monners have you ever been to Texas?
09:49
@JanDvorak I lived there for five years
Have you had sex while in Texas?
I have to go, but let me offer this one piece of genius, courtesy of Marc Steel:
"When a psychopath puts a decapitated head in the freezer, he doesn't stop and think 'Hang on...I wonder if this is against any laws...'"
Many, many times
@monners i.e. never
@Zirak there's room enough in my heart for more than just you
09:50
@Zirak the x3 rule.....!!
@Zirak Sounds like something from a Dexter episode
@JanDvorak Why do you ask?
@monners "I do X everytime I do Y" almost invariably means "I don't do X, but nor I do Y"
Ah. Yep, got my undergraduate degree in Dallas, Texas

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