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21:03
I've been paralyzed briefly before. Weirdest fucking feeling ever.
well, ok, it was just my arm
#stranger
stranger danger?
I broke my shin once
!!urban stranger
@SterlingArcher stranger The act of sitting on one's hand for 20 minutes to make it go numb, and proceeding to jerk off with that hand. This will give the feeling of a hand job from someone else.
21:05
omg
will try
trying that right now
wow that feeling when you find out your isp no longer blocks port 80
/me cancels colocated server
@KendallFrey Friend of mine fell from a ladder once climbing down from the cockpit (he was a mechanic in the air force)
why would they block port 80? Strange
@NickDugger so you can't run a web server
He fell down along with the ladder when the ladder wasn't secured properly
Fell on his back, ladder landed on top of him
Are we sure they don't secretly cap incoming traffic?
or something
but yeah nowadays how many people host game servers
He said he couldn't move anything below his neck for 10 minutes
21:07
they aren't usually port 80, are they?
Aside from that he sustained no damage whatsoever.
@KendallFrey no thats what I mean
so they probably dont even care now, well my isp.
Scariest feeling ever tho
Maybe they just monitor traffic on the port and lock it down if too much comes in, like on 80
@SecondRikudo right? Cause you don't know if it's permanent or not
21:08
@SterlingArcher Exactly
that feeling when you get an email from some guy you didn't even know worked at your company
hmm they say they still block it..
Imagine yourself, laying there (because no one will move you, and rightfully so), for a good few minutes
@KendallFrey omg my heart skipped a beat there man
Not being able to move
Everyone around you running around in panic
21:09
and my hands skipped a word
But you don't give a fuck about them, because you're trying to move your finger and it just won't budge. Until it finally starts to move
Damn those are expensive pups
My brothers lab moose was $60 from west virginia
Most loyal gentle dog ever
I want a puppy :(
I want a kitten :(
21:13
no
Let the record show, some poor being has said no to @BadgerCat. Tis a day of days!
#EngageBadgerWrath
@NickDugger Well, no to your puppy too.
21:15
oh dang ._. she went there
21:57
@KendallFrey please make the question "What day of the week should we have the meeting?" a multiple-options question
I thought of it, ruled against it
too complicated
@BadgerCat heeeeyyy
> Here's where you can bite
@copy @Somekittens wants me to take him home
I want a koala
22:10
no
I want @NickDugger to say no
did you really?
...
no
nope
Waschbär
My life is complete
y'all don't know nuthin 'bout my mobile responsive
We have an external URL now, but if I give it to you guys, you'll break the website.
@NickDugger null | null null null
That's a back end bug... I'm innocent
hm
I started a new project
went to "hindu deities names" to find an idea
I can fix it in my view, but it would still be serving up an ad with nulls.
found something nice, created it et al, went to bed.
now, I open the project again to get working on it
22:21
I'm pretty good with naming
the project name is "anala".
2
I did something wrong.
slow clap
22:21
In Hinduism, Anala ("fire" in Sanskrit) is one of the Vasus, gods of the material world. He is equated with Agni, and is essentially the name usually used for Agni when listed among the Vasus....
for my defense ^
fiery anal
/cc @darkyen00 @SomeGuy
I wish I had a god of anal
I, uh, don't want to know.
22:41
@NickDugger You rang?
What is it that you're claiming?
Meet you outside in 10
23:00
floating point accuracy--or lack thereof--strikes again! my poor head :(
23:13
@ElliotBonneville oh, it's very accurate, it's just not always precise.
T.T
what is the difference?
also I like @rlemon's black friday chat
very clever
Accuracy and precision are defined in terms of systematic and random errors. The more common definition associates accuracy with systematic errors and precision with random errors. Another definition, advanced by ISO, associates trueness with systematic errors and precision with random errors, and defines accuracy as the combination of both trueness and precision. == §Common definition == In the fields of science, engineering, industry, and statistics, the accuracy of a measurement system is the degree of closeness of measurements of a quantity to that quantity's actual (true) value. The precision...
Ah, I see. Yeah that makes sense
23:22
@ElliotBonneville I'm not just another pretty face
23:58
@Zirak I love you.

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