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1:01 PM
@MsYvette o/
 
I was trying refer that picture Bhargav posted. That user wrote Marçin or Margin at there.
 
@Lafexlos Margin, a typo.
 
postgone.
 
user3956566
not gone?
 
Gone implies the user is removed, too.
 
1:07 PM
> `delete, del, remove or gone` - Deletes a message of SmokeDetector. If this is called on a report, use it only if both the user and the post are gone. If only the post is gone, use postgone, then the user link is kept and if moderators scan through the reports, they could still find users to destroy.

`postgone` - If a reported post is gone, but the user is still there, use this command. postgone edits out the post link.
 
user3956566
oh no! I've done a @TimCastelijns
 
user3956566
sorry, what does this do to the stats?
 
Jan 2 at 9:59, by rene
@KevinGuan it blows up Undo's server
 
user3956566
@kayess hm not sure
 
@MsYvette whys that?
 
user3956566
1:14 PM
@kayess because many VS projects can have standard design patterns
 
user3956566
I can understand why someone would ask that
 
@MsYvette I'm all ears for descripting that. Even the design patters of VS projects. :)
 
it is a "list" type question, which we dont like
they tend to be too broad, since it is exceptionally difficult for a single answer to cover everything
 
exactly
 
user3956566
> what is the best method to use to develop applications for Winforms ?
 
user3956566
1:17 PM
is pob
 
Waffle \o/
 
user3956566
I kn I wrote broad and flagged pob LOL
 
"oh no! I've done a @TimCastelijns" do I want to know what that means?
 
@MsYvette I've noticed you've started reviewing! I'll update your session record.
 
user3956566
@TimCastelijns bad smokey commands :'(
 
user3956566
1:20 PM
@Nordehinu you're like two hours too late
 
@MsYvette Sorry, I don't understand that. Use commands for a list of commands.
 
That's just because you don't want to admit you're buggy eh Nor?
 
Tunaki no hats for you.
 
but... but... =(
 
Spills gasoline on the floor
 
1:23 PM
Drops a match
 
Let's not go there lol
 
Oh not! Where's my waffles?
 
Awaits the boom
 
It's already starting.
 
The gasoline! It froze.
 
1:26 PM
eats the gasoline
 
user3956566
how cold is it where you are?
 
Not cold enough. January and it's like 15°C.
 
user3956566
it means you cannot type, cos you're frozen!
 
At least -40C
 
Nah, it's probably related to how cool Tunaki is.
 
1:26 PM
22° C here
 
currently it is 34 F here
 
WhaT is F?
 
By the night it was around -10C here.
 
@NathanOliver Fahrenheit is not accepted here :)
 
user3956566
18 degrees C here and it's summer! 12.27am
 
1:27 PM
Use the normal system :p
 
@BhargavRao F = C*1.8 + 32
 
user3956566
@Tunaki shhhh he's from US... they don't understand metric
 
@TimCastelijns Lol, read Tunaki's comment :P
 
@MsYvette SI you mean :p
 
user3956566
1:28 PM
@kayess yes
 
SI is not international enough for the US I guess.
 
@BhargavRao Hammer pls ^
 
@MsYvette Metric? What is that? We love fractions over here ;)
 
@KevinGuan Open the question pls
 
user3956566
@NathanOliver hahahah okok it's been ages since I've even used the term S.I. over a decade
 
1:29 PM
@BhargavRao Thanks pls
 
What's SI?
 
user3956566
kayess not cold enough to freeze gasoline whatever pokemon powers you are using
 
!!define SI
 
At least our distlied alcohol is measured in SI units
 
Owwait, no cap
 
user3956566
1:30 PM
International System of Units
 
The International System of Units (French: Système international d'unités, SI) is the modern form of the metric system, and is the most widely used system of measurement. It comprises a coherent system of units of measurement built on seven base units. It defines twenty-two named units, and includes many more unnamed coherent derived units. The system also establishes a set of twenty prefixes to the unit names and unit symbols that may be used when specifying multiples and fractions of the units. The system was published in 1960 as the result of an initiative that started in 1948. It is based on...
 
International System of Units, abbreviated to SI, 'murica logic
 
> It comprises a coherent system of units of measurement built on seven base units.
 
user3956566
one box and it's wikipedia, get the holy water!!!!
 
1:31 PM
Wiki on imperial:
 
Do note that it is the French that made this.
 
One day time will be measured correctly, with milliseconds/seconds/kiloseconds/etc.
 
> It comprises a incoherent system of units of measurement ....
 
user3956566
@Tunaki don't remind me of the French!!
 
@TigerhawkT3 That doesn't even make sense.
 
1:31 PM
@MsYvette check my comment I wrote after that
 
Sure it does. One kilosecond is equivalent to 16 minutes 40 seconds, a megasecond is 1000 kiloseconds, and so on.
 
SI is even the French acronym :p
 
@TigerhawkT3 Not practical.
 
user3956566
@kayess huh? link please
 
You'd have to redefine the second
 
1:32 PM
Afk for a few mins
 
morning!
 
morning
 
user3956566
@gunr2171 \o
 
o/
 
It's impractical because we haven't practiced it, the same way metric isn't practical for people who grew up without it.
 
1:33 PM
@TigerhawkT3 I say a megasecond should really be 1024 kiloseconds
Makes more sense to us
 
Hi o/
 
To a computer, sure.
 
user3956566
@TimCastelijns you're funny, it must be a Dutch thing. Cerbrus is also funny
 
@gunr2171 \o/
 
1:34 PM
@TigerhawkT3 It's impractical because it's based on a unit of time, that's based on the 60 / 60 etc system
 
user3956566
@kayess ah, the whole earth would freeze :)
 
Sam
@gunr2171 Morning
 
user3956566
@Sam Morning
 
60 seconds in a minute. 60 mins in an hour, 24 hours in a day.
 
Time isn't based off 60/60/etc. any more than length is based on 12/5280/etc.
 
1:34 PM
If you want to re-define how time works, start with a common base
 
@Cerbrus Depends ;)
 
As in, the length of an day.
 
The standard unit of time is the second.
 
Work from days
No.
You're missing my point
 
Standards are second, meter and kilogram.
 
1:35 PM
The second has rigorous standards and definitions. The day does not.
 
How long a second takes, is based (originally) on how long a day takes
 
but that changed
 
Missing my point.
 
I think a second was originally based on the average pulse rate, right?
 
Pulse of what?
 
1:36 PM
Of a human.
 
A second was orignally just a convenient portion of a minute
As the minute was a convenient portion of an hour
 
Which is a convenient portion of an hour, which is just 1/24th of a day?
 
Aye
Historically, it all comes from the length of a day
 
> the duration of 9192631770 cycles of the radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the caesium 133 atom
 
You can't base a new system on a unit of measurement that depends on the old system
Even if they redefined the definition
Why not?
Because it's not practical.
 
1:37 PM
We already did define the second as the standard. It's been that way for a pretty long time, with increasing precision/reliability.
 
Actually, I don't remember what we were arguing about.
 
Whether "kilosecond" makes sense.
 
@TigerhawkT3: can you be more stubborn?
 
@Tunaki it started with the freezing point of gasoline..
 
@Cerbrus Only if you tell me not to be. :P
 
1:38 PM
Kilosecond make sense in the metric system yes.
 
@Tunaki I mean, I missed everything going on here, and here I thought we talked about at least stack overflow.
 
Kilo: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilo- is a standard
 
user3956566
yes the freezing point of gasoline is -40 degrees c
 
user3956566
hey kelvin is SI not celcius
 
@MsYvette true
 
1:39 PM
Right. Last attempt: Say you want to redefine how time works, you'd have to end with a system that has some nice easy numbers to work with, right?
 
Which is why nobody uses kelvin
 
Sam
Welcome to the SOCVR space-time continuum debate.
 
I'm not redefining anything, I'm just hoping for conformation to standards.
 
@Cerbrus You don't redefine time, you just add another unit.
 
user3956566
so I was right whoever pulled me up goes off to search chat transcript vigourously
 
1:40 PM
You're re-defining units
 
another unit that is SI-compliant
 
More like discarding units.
 
But please, answer my question instead of debating semantics
 
The practicality aspect?
 
1:41 PM
Define "nice" :)
 
Aye
 
Something that's convenient
 
What's inconvenient about metric?
 
user3956566
You're all wrong, it's Kelvin Kelvin for temperature
 
user3956566
1:41 PM
and I haven't studied sci at uni for nearly two decades
 
user3956566
whipper snappers
 
@TigerhawkT3: How many kiloseconds are there in a day?
 
Define a day
 
A day as it is defined right now
 
86.4. How many meters are there around the equator?
 
1:42 PM
"day" is not a SI unit
 
"Day" is a unit the world's population uses daily
 
user3956566
definition of a day: well, it depends on the heart @Tunaki it can be quick as an eye blink, or slow as the pluto's rotation around the sun, all depends on the mood
 
It's not metric though.
 
If you want to start using kiloseconds, it has to be practical
There is no such thing as "metric" time
 
It's as practical as metric.
 
1:43 PM
@MsYvette ♥♥♥ A day is shorter with love ♥♥♥
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user3956566
@Cerbrus correct they just changed the actual measurement of a second
 
You know what, use your "metric" time all you want.
 
I already do.
 
See how practical it is.
 
user3956566
@Tunaki exactly! you get the pure poetry
 
1:44 PM
 
Ask @KevinGuan how often I say "AFK, I'll be back in a kilosecond or two."
 
user3956566
time as not changed, just the standardisation of it's agreed upon measurement, being one second as cited by Tunaki above
 
@Thaillie if we ignore it long enough, it will go away automatically
 
It's gonna catch on, just you wait. I already bought stock in metric time. Wait and see!
 
user3956566
@TimCastelijns hahahaha
 
1:45 PM
 
user3956566
hey why don't we create another SOCRV?? LOL
 
Enough bickering you humans. Us bots have everything sorted.

1 Day = 24 waffles
1 Kilosecond = 1.024 Waffles
 
user3956566
I love you Closey
 
@TigerhawkT3 i.imgur.com/wOnJi.gif .
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Sam
@Cerbrus I love that gif.
 
Every excuse to use it is a good one :D
 
@Drew resource request?
 
my thought yes
 
user3956566
@Drew hm not sure
 
1:48 PM
@Drew or other off site resource
 
@Drew however it's not really prone to opinionated answers
 
@Drew External resource, borderline client support
 
sigh we're back on topic...
 
@Tunaki don't jynx it
 
@Drew Seems a customer support question: I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because we are not customer support for your favorite company.
 
1:49 PM
@Tunaki Ah, au fait, merci encore pour le coup du miel dans la vinaigrette. Best idea evar =D
 
Mais de rien :)
 
user3956566
please stop talking French in front of me... :D
 
@Tunaki On spam tous les gens sous Chrome avec un "Do you want to translate this page?" ? =p
 
@Kyll Oh by the way , thank you once again for the honey in the dressing.?
 
@NathanOliver Absholutely
 
1:50 PM
@NathanOliver in the dressing... yeah
 
Okay. Just checking the google translation
 
Just honey all teh thigz
 
... Honey and coffee?
 
Sam
Dress all the things!
 
Check
 
user3956566
1:51 PM
@Kyll you missed I'm a francophile
 
I finish this coffee and I check
 
@Cerbrus Yes, yes, yes!
 
@MsYvette You like French people?
 
user3956566
hey SCOVR room what about this meta.stackexchange.com/questions/272537/… ????
 
@TigerhawkT3 Ahhhhh was afk, and backed in a kilosecond or two.
 
user3956566
1:52 PM
@Kyll <3 you don't want to hear the story Tunaki and Tim were already flooded by it
 
@MsYvette Voting to close as usual something... =p
 
user3956566
@Kyll I'm out of stars :( pls stop posting clever things
 
@KevinGuan How much is that in minutes, for us traditional folks?
 
user3956566
@Cerbrus 62 bit?
 
@Cerbrus 6-8 weeks
 
Sam
1:52 PM
Or 34 bit?
 
@Cerbrus 16 minutes.
 
user3956566
just making up random rubbish so the imperial folk will keep up
 
And 40 seconds.
 
So, 1-2 kiloseconds === 16 minutes
That's weird
 
A simple divmod(1000, 60). :)
 
1:53 PM
@Cerbrus Noooooooooooo
 
silly people. The answer is 42
 
user3956566
this room is hilarious
 
@MsYvette roomba wont delete duplicates, but it will delete questions closed with the other reasons
 
@NathanOliver 6-8 weeks versus 42, BEGIN!
 
user3956566
@NathanOliver oh stop, I'm outta stars, can we pin this
 
1:54 PM
voluntarily misinterpreting
 
Or maybe we can move the entire conversation about nothing really to the graveyard, lol
 
user3956566
@cimmanon exactly! please post an answer, getting something sensible from this lot is like converting a country mile to kilometers
 
We have a star infection here. They're popping up all over the place. Who're you gonna call?!
 
user3956566
we should actually just chat in the trash can - save time
 
STAR~ BUSTERS
 
1:55 PM
@MsYvette why do you want duplicates to be deleted? They can be useful
 
Sam
@Kyll Rene == Star Busters
 
user3956566
@TimCastelijns if they are dupes pointing to rubbish then yes
 
@Sam I remember hearing the sighs of gunr all the way in my flat when he joins the room and checks the board lol
3
 
Sam
lol
 
true fact
 
user3956566
1:57 PM
@Kyll as I said let's just chat IN the trash can lol
 
Plop gunr xD
 
well is there a wrong fact
 
@gunr2171 Must... resist... Don't star that!! Hnngggg....
 
@Tunaki
 
user3956566
what's graveyard?
 
@MsYvette I just moved closed CV request.
 
user3956566
first one to mention a dead body gets punched
 
user3956566
@NathanOliver thnx
 
not living person
 
Sam
1:58 PM
It's where we move the corpses.
 
user3956566
punch
 
First one to ask what a graveyard is gets referred to StackOverflow 101 for noobies
 
@Sam Can I help moring them?
 
@MsYvette A very serious lawn. Grave yard.
5
 
@MsYvette Nah, there's only bots in this room.
 
user3956566
1:59 PM
dang nabbit
 
Sam
@Kyll More all you want.
 
Yaaay
 
user3956566
@Cerbrus that's hilarious, I need more stars
 

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