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07:01
Moving to Scotland. Already working on my accent.
it's rising.... slowly
@towc Stock markets have just opened, should be interesting. Keeping my eye on FTSE 100
Asia has closed
Fucking hell it just tanked 8%
shit, gotta school :/
wow, lowest it's been since march 2009
and steepest descent in the history of GB it looks like
07:08
Just lost £140bn on ftse100
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morning
Grandad voted out and now his pension and shares are plummetting. Karma.
@BenFortune May be he plans to politely ask you to shut up and work harder to pay for his NHS.
if there's going to be an NHS
healthcare privatization is where it's at now
07:25
@BenFortune unpredictable, right?
I sincerely hope that this will not have too huge consequences for the UK (and for the EU for that matter)
@BenFortune let's wait and see, if it bounces back before Asia opens, then worst thing down the road you can realistically expect is more crackheads and immigrant workers with low wages leaving
but I don't think this was a good decision
hello all good morning
could any body answer my question

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/38007236/how-to-dynamically-add-and-remove-form-fields-in-angularjs-2
@GNi33 From what I see and discussed, nobody except those who voted to leave think it'll be good for them.
so, why do you vote to leave then?
07:31
because you haven't seen any progress for ages and you're pissed
general "I don't like those other european countries full of peasents" mentality?
@FilipDupanović what do these people expect?
I mean, sure, the EU isn't perfect in any way, but people see it as the ultimate evil that opresses all of us
and I don't have a fucking clue why
they're demanding change
@GNi33 I never think leaving is good. But I didn't vote since I am not living in UK now...
Considered moving back, I think UK may be better for my baby. Now not so sure.
@Sheepy where would it be safe to move to?
That's exactly why we stayed in Hong Kong despite the deteriorating politic and stagnated government.
07:40
@GNi33 you have to live outside of the EU and consider how EU's foreign policies operate
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fuuu
Cameron just announced he'll step down.
he's done his part
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@GNi33 we should merge to one country named european
07:45
Cameron just called it quits
what the hell, so there's actually something good coming out of this? wow
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so it's safe that uk is going out of eu?
@Maurice you're from Germany right?
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@FilipDupanović yup
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(as shown in my profile)
now you'll get to see who's money built Germany in the 1950s
07:47
@Maurice you know, the two of us can just join together again... and bring Poland!
wait....
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@FilipDupanović I don't get this - @GNi33 stop...
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!!stop
@Maurice Likely, yes. It may be up to the next prime minister to decide, though.
07:48
well, UK has a shitload of debt to collect on you
plus everything you ever borrowed from the Federal reserve went through a UK bank
Hello brave people. Can someone help me with JavaScript in Firefox please? :-)
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@FilipDupanović that's not my problem. Their money is dead, they should know this.
Going to make my own NHS, but with blackjack and hookers
@NicolasBarbulesco Is that a problem only in Firefox? Or just haven't tested in other browsers?
Can I find the events that are triggered by an element?
07:50
@Maurice see if they care when their public debt jumps and the Fed starts hiking everyone's interest rates because it can't collect on the UK
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@NicolasBarbulesco you actually should know which events are triggering your element
@FilipDupanović we'll have to wait and see what happens
@GNi33 if the GPB drops another few percent and stays that way, you can bet their growth is going to drop by more than 10%
@NicolasBarbulesco What do you want to do?
Sheepy, Maurice. I have an element. When I click it, an unexpected thing occurs. I want to know what JS gets triggered and where it is hooked. :-) Can I inspect an element and see the events that can be triggered on it?
07:52
historically, in Europe, we've started two world wars when we pierced through the 10% mark
@FilipDupanović I think GB (or more precisely London) will be weakened as the financial hub of Europe (and in some way of the world)
and I don't think this is a bad thing (for us at least)
@FilipDupanović which is one of the main points of the EU
@NicolasBarbulesco Right click > Inspect Element. All elements with events will have a small "ev" button in the DOM tree.
Click on it to see all handlers on that element. Go up the DOM tree to find parent handlers.
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@GNi33 At least our country stay allied sigh
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plural, please
well, interesting times ahead at least
I don't think we can even somehow predict how this will go down
Hello all! Does any1 have any idea for this problem... stackoverflow.com/questions/38008031/…
@DeepikaMasilamani Close voted: unclear what you are asking
@GNi33 the majority of western Europe owes money to the UK and they're doing pretty bad themselves
@Sheepy In my web application, I have so many webpages. all the pages get loaded within 5 seconds. But there is a page that takes more than 20 seconds to load in safari browser. But the same web page is loaded within 5 seconds in other browsers.
@FilipDupanović and what does them leaving the EU change?
08:02
@Sheepy And I donot know how to check what causes the page to load slowly. Need help
@DeepikaMasilamani We cannot debug your program. It's not that Stackoverflow is for, nor is it within our capability when you can't even tell whether it is a frontend or backend problem. Can you?
@GNi33 because if UK starts demanding interests, you may see Europe getting split apart, because some might opt into defaulting their debt to EU and paying off UK instead
a lot of speculation, isn't it?
Deepika, I suggest you to inspect the loading of your page with Safari. Safari has neat developer tools, I think you have performance tools there.
@Sheepy Am sorry. But I dont want you people to debug my code. I just need a way to check the cause for my problem. It seems to be a front end issue. I checked in the networks tab of developer tool. But nothing was listed for 20 seconds.
@NicolasBarbulesco I already tried that. But nothing was loaded for 20 seconds. Only the url was changed. nothing else.
08:08
@DeepikaMasilamani That counts as debugging. But if you post your url here, some kind people may help.
@FilipDupanović I don't think UK will go that far. People voted to stay out of EU, not to broke EU.
@Sheepy OKay.. will not post any url in chat rooms.. Thanks for helping..
Sheepy, thank you, I found the tablet "ev" on my element, and I found the explanation! But what if the event were on an ascendant element? Is there a way to find all the events that land on an element, including the ones coming from up?
test test
hmm
other keyboard (usb, no batteries) just died.
oh.. and
@DeepikaMasilamani Ok. I mean, we cannot debug because the question (symptoms) is too broad. But if you post a url, someone here may be able to help. >_<
greetings, programs! :D
\o/
08:15
@thedigitalmouse (point a sword at digital mouse) Leave or Remain? Which side are you on?
@Sheepy .replace('board','broad') :)
EU, UK, ... the only two-letter acronym I care about is JS! ♥
US citizen currently living in Denmark - I could care less :P
Aw. Not fun :? (sheath sword)
Oliver, JS is not an acronym! ;-)
08:16
@NicolasBarbulesco I don't care about that either! ;D
meh haven't kept up with the news.. i guess UK is leaving?
@NicolasBarbulesco You can set a breakpoint on each of the events on the parent element. Do you know how?
googles for fun
@Sheepy Are you asking for the url that causes the problem? Actually I am working with my local web server. So how can I share the url?
@thedigitalmouse Brexit. 51.9% vs 48.1%.
@DeepikaMasilamani No way. So... we can't help afterall, sorry. :<
08:18
@Sheepy I don't know on what element there can be events. If an event is on an ancestor element, will the tablet "ev" show it?
@NicolasBarbulesco No, it won't. You'll have to manually climb the tree to check each event handler.
@Sheepy I somehow start to have the feeling that the UK will fall apart
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@OliverSalzburg cute and romantic.
well Denmark has been threatening to do the same... if Denmark leaves EU, I have to leave Denmark because wife works for European Environment Agency (part of EU offices), and we will move to where-ever the agency goes.. hopefully to some place down near the Mediterranean Sea... like Valencia, Spain. :D
Scotland will get the hell out, I think
08:21
@Sheepy Thank you. Having the inspector climb the tree for us would be a nice feature.
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@thedigitalmouse or maybe EU is going to hell. Don't forget the sun glasses
@GNi33 UK is undecided since before she joins EU. And I say she is still undecided / split - 1.9% is quite a thin margin.
@Sheepy well, I hate to be the 10th guy, but look at what you've done to Europe and neighboring regions just in the past 100 years
@Sheepy That 1.9% is over a million people
It's not that thin
funny thing is that UK will do worse apart from the EU... at the very least trade goods will now cost more... that's been pretty much established... but of course all the nay sayers focued on all the minor bad things that all EU countries deal with.
08:23
yep, but seeing that every county of Scotland voted "stay" and the independence referendum not too long ago was pretty thin too by percentage, this could definitely push them over
What does the queen of England think?
Queen: "just leave me to my valuable baubles and partially dysfunctional family!"
She gets the biggest EU agriculture financial help for her lands
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@NicolasBarbulesco who?
@Sheepy Yeah.. Thanks for your help anyways :)
08:24
Elisabeth II of England. I don't know her family name.
just call her 'queenie'
or 'marm'
xD
I call her Liz!
dizzy thin lizzy
no
@NicolasBarbulesco His son think it is "Awkward".
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08:26
fun fact: We are all dying before anything worse happens to the eu
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so no discuss worthy
@Maurice because Terrorism or global warming?
correction: climate change :P
terrorism? are you kidd me?
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08:27
@GNi33 because red heads man. these are the real terrorists.
nooooo! red headed women in plaid are the best!
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the female are fine. it's the male part
they have no soul
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highly dangerous due missing soul
but, why are you scared of the Irish?
they seem to be a fun bunch
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08:29
yeah tooo funny if you ask me
suspiciously funny
anyways, there could be even the possibility of a united Ireland after all this. of course, speculations en masse but you never know
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oh wait. They drink very much beer, right? I think I'm Irish (5% or more)
@Sheepy - Af first sight, I thought this was authentic from Charles!
but I seriously think if they pull through with this, Scotland will leave
yikes, by now we're all probably a bit Irish
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08:31
Seriously: It's not worth to discuss countrys or something. At the end we are all humans. And I hate humans.
@NicolasBarbulesco Indeed XD Official stance is, "the queen is above politics".
haha, cheers to that
Let Scotland be a new EU member country!
That may not be as impossible as it sounds...
08:36
Cheers, bye!
well, the next country to bend is France and that's already two states with nuclear armaments... horray
and over to Josephine... Josephine... how is France doing today? tradingeconomics.com/france/stock-market
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maybe someone is interested in a little story: history.com/topics/world-war-i/christmas-truce-of-1914
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war wasn't this bad in the past, sometimes.
@Sheepy doesn't sound impossible in any way to me
@FilipDupanović I'd put my money on Italy
@Maurice it's pointless, but we've never stopped doing it
08:41
@FilipDupanović wtf
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DAX DAX we are doing fine (as far as I can see anything) tradingeconomics.com/germany/stock-market
@GNi33 if you invite Turkey and Russia under the umbrella, have we all had a day of peace and quiet in the last 4 centuries?
what?
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and those two guys have what to do with the EU?
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I don't know. I like the images. As he said russian und turkey under one umbrella, I just thought about the war which would happen. @FilipDupanović explain your argument
there has not been as single day I can recall that Europe hasn't been trying to pulverize someone
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That's life.
okay
so, your beautiful squeaky clean EU, since the 1950s, has in at least dismantled the whole eastern block to it's own interest
I don't know how many times is it that your alliances attacked Africa and Asia, but you're obviously not done there either
08:59
It's a sad sad day for us.
@FilipDupanović are you talking about NATO troops or what are you on about?
I would just blurt out NATO and UN, but then I don't know how to deal with exceptions
like US coming in on it's own accord to bomb a European state
war is bad, I got that part
but yeah, all we Europeans with our shiny EU are horrible people
but what was that about the eastern block?
I should point out the mass murder of many other nations, but I'll just throw in the mass murder of Germans en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89vian_Conference
I'd be interested to hear your opinion on that
09:04
MORNIN ALL
okay, I have no idea what your point is now
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^
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you can't blame someone for a crime which lies back about 50 years
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actually I'm 22. You understand?
what does Nazi Germany and the holocaust have to do with the EU nowadays? I just don't get it
but whatever, I'm out of this discussion
09:13
@GNi33 you should've done that a couple of hours ago :)
right
@GNi33 European nations have been urbanizing on account of Easter Europe and other regions since the middle ages; the eras of prosperity since then have come on account of city and nation states crumbling around you
not even Eastern Europe, fucking AMERICA
yeah, Western Europe's got some history. Now tell me what this has to do directly with the EU now? or did we steer clear of this topic completely?
other regions, but I'm talking here about your direct neighbors, the people towards which you are naturally attracted to, have always been attracted to
what is your point?
09:17
that you're completely capable of turning in against each other as well
we did this all the freaking time before the EU came along
that's one of the main points of the EU
@GNi33 a lot actually. The DE is still suffering from institutionalized guilt.
it has continued with the EU
France - Germany didn't have a pretty good relationship a good 70 years ago
the UK hated everybody, Spain was dealing with itself
@GNi33 keep in mind that WW2 was almost inevitable result of WW1
09:19
I got that in mind, and of course events like this will cast their shadows for a long, long time
but if you try to tell me that the EU didn't help better relationships inside of it, I don't know what to tell you
at least France and Germany aren't bombing themselves to shreds every 30 years now
EU has never really been about "relationships"
at the core it is a financial union
what would be the best approach to display a specific button according the selected option of a selectfield in my render()? - using React. Currently i don´t know how to access the current state of the Select field while component is mounting. Everything I tried results in a "Can just be used if Component is mounted". Can´t even declare a var in my render() that is connected to the select.
yep, but not excusively
and in other ways, having a financial union is probably the best peace treaty you can have in modern times
EU was a result of ECSC
and you probably should read more about creation of ECSC
' German MEP Manfred Weber, from the party of Chancellor Angela Merkel, insisted on a tough line for the UK: "There cannot be any special treatment for the United Kingdom. Leave means leave. The times of cherry-picking are over." ' - BBC
09:26
okay? I can't remember anything being too much out of the ordinary when something like this is formed happening... what are you referring to?
hi everyone
@GNi33 you're right, EU, NATO etc. all those organizations are direct results of WW1+2. it's true that there was "less war" (at least in central Europe) but only for the price of slavery. What also came as direct result of ww2 was hardcore capitalism and privatization of literally everything. War was outsourced to other regions which are now plundered. Talking about Iran, Iraque, Afghanistan, Syria, and so forth. I guess the war-toll of the USA/NATO after 1945 is at 78 or something.
So... I don't think EU/NATO are "good", they just moved the shit a little.
@GNi33 the EU is a great idea, but I wished the past 70 years was spent on including friends from Europe, Africa and Asia, rather than trying tear them apart; I also wish that some of the prominent states wouldn't have wasted all this time on soul searching
oh, I'm with you on that
@FilipDupanović I'm very afraid that any state which does things fundamentally different than USA-EU-NATO wants them to, is getting bombed earlier or later ;)
09:38
since I'm from Yugoslavia, case in point was the counter movement, the Non-Aligned Movement
you've murdered every last one of us
The whole war on Bosnia/Yugoslavia was a crime, committed by those "great peace organizations" I just mentioned.
@FilipDupanović counter movement?
are you talking about WW2 again?
War began without any resolution of the United Nations
against a sovereign country
Wie geht's Euch, Leute
@jAndy it was a fucking civil war, what are you talking about?
09:40
Is that correct?
correct
@GNi33 Yes it also was a civil war, but NATO striked down Yugoslavia
@GNi33 it's not WW2, it was the corporatization that came through international trade agreements
against any public international law
as I said, Germany, China and Japan do not have an economy
09:42
@jAndy oh, you're talking about the Kosovo war?
Yes I might have confused it a little
they are part of a trade union that's historically swallowed all trade unions
yeah, that's something different. I still have no clue why NATO interfered in that the way they did, or why they did at all
@FilipDupanović Germany, Japan, Austria, etc. were conquered and swallowed, yes.
@GNi33 because they wanted to privatize the Balkans
09:44
what?
and cripple the non-aligned movement
@Gni33
and how did the privatization of Serbia go so far?
where the fuck did i land lol
brexit everywhere kek
they don't have a central bank, they don't have any private banks, all the loans and contracts go to the EU
09:45
@lost JS talk has been moved to /r/politics
I guess the only resume you can draw from all of this is: There is no "good" side. There is only interest and conflict.. one side has to win, that side is in charge of pretty much everything, including history itself.
ah alright ima go there :D
you've literally forced the EU upon Serbia, it's no longer a choice
@FilipDupanović please stop the "you". I'm living in an occupied country since 80 years.
alright, I haven't got the time to read up on all this now, this is getting a little adventurous though
09:46
sorry, @jAndy, I didn't mean to forget we're in this together
@FilipDupanović and how did "we" do that?
you call it economic reform
by letting americans bomb serbian targets and "cripple the counter movement" by doing so?
bu... you know what, I call it quits here
Just as I said, in this global game (!) of power, there is no "good side".
by hiking the oil prices and cutting off our remittances, then forcing us to reform our economic policies so that we can harmonize with your banking system
after which you find the first lunatic and fill his pockets with your money
09:48
I can neither refute nor confirm any of your statements
30 years later, you let the lunatic go and all the supermarkets, banks, telcos, cars are German, etc.
You can control and strike any country which is connected to this kind of "central banks, capitalistic system". Easy peasy. No need for bombs and death. The bombs and death you only need to pull sovereign countries into this devilry.
absolutely no need for something as crude as bombs
builds bomb shelter
10:00
What's that? The UK post-Brexit?
10:20
No Man's Sky
Hi guys, I realy nead your help on this one pls Its been one full day I'm banging my head with this bug :
What does this mean for you ? ->> jQuery.Deferred exception: $(...).bootstrapWizard is not a function TypeError: $(...).bootstrapWizard is not a function
Why is it an exception and not an error ?
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An Error "indicates serious problems that a reasonable application should not try to catch."

while

An Exception "indicates conditions that a reasonable application might want to catch."
How to handle post request to ionic famework, for example I am using any payment gateway after payment it sends to response to my specified url which is a post request, how to hanel this?
@arshpreet Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room 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.
Hum alright well the thing is why does this plugin which was perfectly workign util now suddenly get handle as an exception ?
This is the complet error :
jQuery.Deferred exception: $(...).bootstrapWizard is not a function TypeError: $(...).bootstrapWizard is not a function
    at HTMLDocument.<anonymous> (agencedevoyage.com/alacarte:549:22)
    at j (agencedevoyage.com/js/base.js:2:29588)
    at k (agencedevoyage.com/js/base.js:2:29902) undefined
This is basicaly telling me that it miss an argument
10:33
@CapricaSix thanks for welcome, sure
CapicaSix is a bot :)
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@Baldráni don't blame her. she got feelings.
!!give the horse a lick
@Baldráni Mmmm! the horse tastes just like raisin
Where is the feeling oO
Haha
11:26
Brexit is a fact
At least I hope that great football player will come back to other countries championship (Especially france hehe)
(for usa people: he means soccer players )
there will be visa issues yes.
haha, the Scottish prime minister wants to get a new referendum because Scotland is pro-EU and they don't agree with the brexit.
the previous one last year was lost with few percents
Haha Sure northen Irish and Scotish will come back to us
What will be interesting in the next years is what role will ahve china and more generally asia in England developpement
11:40
Scotland: So, about independence - remember, that thing WE wanted from YOU, but not the EU? Which you've now LEFT? UK: new phone who dis
Currently working on emigration plans to Romania, in order to free up resources for more migrants.
why does steam not provide a tabbed system when browsing to the shop -.-
i added something to the cart and had two options: continue shopping, which ends on the top of the shop, or hit "back" 3+ times
@KarelG It wouldn't conform to EU regulations.
beacause steam dont care --'
@FizzyTea ha!
11:54
...
how was the markup again?
@FizzyTea crashes my chrome
everytime i click the imag
So, wtf england
@GNi33 sorry, I shouldn't appear like I'm taking sides when making accounts; a lot of people are waiting for relief from natural disasters, hunger, war, other forms of displacement and exclusion, conditions which seem to be preventable; past/present/within/outside the EU, the union was intimately tied to everyone's hope for a better future and this is just pointless
12:11
`$(".item").click(function() {`
	`$(this).addClass('is-active').siblings().removeClass('is-active');`
`});`
yes i know jquery, buuuuut is this alright? please dont stone me
it's used to switch the active class of an element once on click
the better (as in, O(~1) instead of O(n)) way would be to remove the class on the elements that have it
you are right
you can use something like:
var me = $(this);
me.parent().find('.is-active').removeClass('is-active');
me.addClass('is-active');
thank you gonna check
i am using it there for a navigation
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is nice, is german
12:26
@FlorianMargaine @Loktar Gettin' Down
@lost looks good! worth considering that you can filter the siblings: $(this).addClass('is-active').siblings('.is-active').removeClass('is-active');
lol, there is a game with this name: Cthulhu Saves the World on steam
worst thing that came out of brexit?
or funniest
if you're going to change jobs, but have vacation days left at your job, should you use them all up before giving a 2 week notice?
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@corvid you know that vacation days are calculated for the year. means: if you take more than you actually are allowed to, they take some money from your last pay
12:41
I know, but don't you basically get 1.5 per month? I haven't used any
@towc Cameron ragequit
i have 2.5 per month :D
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if there are some remaining you are allowed to use them. Otherwise your boss have to payout them
payout is the last resort, you won't get much out of it
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I would say take the vacation days.
12:42
@towc cameron left (quite logical)
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(Maybe it's better because if your coworkers know that you leave, they might be "special" to you)
@towc Scotland want to re-organize the independence referendum (they had it 2 years ago, but lost with few %). And North-Ireland is thinking what they're going to do.
i would laugh if the brits where completely on their own when scots n irelandoos leave and join the eu
training for CSATs, one of the questions is "find all integers a,b,c for which a * sqrt(2) - b = c * sqrt(3)". Am I missing something or can it only be (0,0,0)?
I cannot figure out another integers
12:53
but how'd you prove it?
@towc If sqrt(2)/sqrt(3) is irrational, then it would have to be 0,0,0
@VeronicaDeane instinctively I'd agree with you, but it doesn't feel very mathematical... can you go a bit further?
Well, let me see
if a * sqrt(2) - b = c * sqrt(3) then (a * sqrt(2) - b) / sqrt(3) = c
agreed
@rlemon down down down
12:57
and if (a * sqrt(2) - b) / sqrt(3) is an integer, it's rational
ok
(a * sqrt(2) - b) / sqrt(3) becomes a * sqrt(2) / sqrt(3) - b / sqrt(3)
hmm
we know b/sqrt(3) is irrational
unless b is 0, but anyway
right
so I guess no, sqrt(2) / sqrt(3) would also have to be irrational
if b is 0, for which I agree
but could there be a value of b for which it may work?

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