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00:04
@DanGrossman it was, briefly
hi
what do the gray avatars mean ?
like inactive for x seconds ?
@Dan thanks
they still have a chat.stackoverflow.com window open but haven't said anything in a long time
wow people seem to leave thsi in the background for a while uh
00:50
^
oh, just seen for the first time how avatar is disappearing on user leaving this chat
01:18
The Atari video game burial of 1983 was an infamous event in video gaming history, in which Atari dumped thousands of video game cartridges, allegedly including a large number of copies of its video game adaptation E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, into a New Mexico landfill. It was one of the consequences of the North American video game crash of 1983. Events In September 1983, the Alamogordo Daily News of Alamogordo, New Mexico reported in a series of articles, that between 10 and 20 semi-trailer truckloads of Atari boxes, cartridges, and systems from an Atari storehouse in El Paso were crus...
The OS-tan are an Internet phenomenon or meme that originated within the Japanese Futaba Channel. The OS-tan are the moe anthropomorphism/personification of several operating systems by various amateur Japanese artists. The OS-tan are typically depicted as women, with the OS-tan representative of Microsoft Windows operating systems usually depicted as sisters of varying ages. History The concept of the OS-tan is reported to have begun as a personification of the common perception of Windows Me as unstable and prone to frequent crashes. Discussions on Futaba Channel likened this to the s...
The Trojan Room coffee pot was the inspiration for the world's first webcam. The coffee pot was located in the so-called Trojan Room within the old Computer Laboratory of the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, England. The webcam was created to help people working in other parts of the building avoid pointless trips to the coffee room by providing, on the user's desktop computer, a live 128×128 grayscale picture of the state of the coffee pot. The camera was installed on a local network in 1991 using a video capture card on an Acorn Archimedes computer. Employing the X Window System p...
02:04
/yawns
Hi everyone.
@Angelina hi
03:06
Hey, don't sleep
03:16
hi all..............
any body there...........????
hello..................
Hello
@Pramodh: yup, somebody is
@Angelina: :3
What's up, pramodh?
hi all..............
good morning
@Angelina , nothing special...just came office........... how about you???
@Angelina , Are you there????
@zerkms , hi
03:34
I'm here, I'm just writing code in another window. Unfortunately, because SO chat is in-browser I don't have anything indicating new activity to me.
@Pramodh: hi
Just came into the office? Where are you, Pramodh? It's night for me right now.
@Angelina , here its morning............. india
@zerkms , wats up buddy.....?
@Pramodh: having tea and thinking about the fact that i don't want to work the last half of a day )
@Angelina , U are from, Angelina???
@zerkms , got reason???
03:37
Canada.
@Angelina , oh....... fine????
@Pramodh: after lunch it is better to get a sleep a while, not to work ))
hereafter just ask for sleeping hours(after lunch)
@Angelina , then...?
Then?
not sleeping???? you are at office right??? night shift???
03:50
@Pramodh: you have too many question signs in your sentences imo :-)
@zerkms , :-)
No, I'm not at an office. I work for myself, so most of the time I work from home.
Yeah, Pramodh. You only need one '?' at a time. ;)
thats great,
04:34
hi
04:46
@DanGrossman , hi
Alright, back later. /waves
@Angelina , bye
odd
My laptop is connected to a TV over HDMI. The Screen Resolution Control Panel says the TV is at 1920x1080, which is the physical resolution of the TV. Yet I see a black border around the picture on the TV.
@DanGrossman: most TVs has a "status" button
that displays everything about current signal state
it says 1080p HD 16:9
04:56
then it is
i think the black border is coming from the computer
it looks more like 1680x1050
you could also take a magnify glass and count the pixels
))
oh, that's a lot
is there any tool from your videocard vendor to do the same work?
probably, dont want to figure it out now though =p
this laptop has two switchable graphics chipsets
05:01
i always passed a picture to the TV via gforce tool
an ATI one for gaming and an Intel one for low power usage
and like 3 sets of control software
these adult lunchables ("Deli Creations Cracker Combinations") are really good
You had me at Adult Lunchable.
$20 for a Wireless-N router and USB thing, not bad... woot.com
i eat the kids ones too ;)
nothin wrong with a pre-portioned crackers and cheese for a snack
05:17
true dat.
hi Gaurav
hi
Hi wikipedia-link-guy
haha
The Bloop is the name given to an ultra-low frequency and extremely powerful underwater sound detected by the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in 1997. The source of the sound remains unknown. Analysis The sound, traced to somewhere around [http://stable.toolserver.org/geohack/geohack.php?pagename=The_Bloop_(unidentified_sound)¶ms=50_S_100_W_scale:40000000 50° S 100° W] (a remote point in the south Pacific Ocean west of the southern tip of South America), was detected several times by the Equatorial Pacific Ocean autonomous hydrophone array, which uses...
05:20
lol..you have a good collection of random links
hey!!! thats a repeat of yesterday!!
caught ;)
it was a great description... nerd sniping! throw random interesting topic at nerds to distract them
i'm honored that you consider me to be a nerd
i'll admit i really was distracted
actually went through a few links
then my boss showed up..and it was back to work
05:23
Bloop - interesting. Made me check wikipedia which references Julia, Train, Slow Down, Whistle and Upsweep - other mysterious sounds.
Charles Bonnet syndrome (CBS) is a condition that causes patients with visual loss to have complex visual hallucinations, first described by Charles Bonnet in 1760 and first introduced into English-speaking psychiatry in 1982. Characteristics Sufferers, who are mentally healthy people with often significant visual loss, have vivid, complex recurrent visual hallucinations (fictive visual percepts). One characteristic of these hallucinations is that they usually are "lilliput hallucinations" (hallucinations in which the characters or objects are smaller than normal). Sufferers understand th...
I may just be a well designed distraction bot
Russell's teapot, sometimes called the Celestial Teapot or Cosmic Teapot or Bertrand's teapot, is an analogy first coined by the philosopher Bertrand Russell (1872–1970), intended to refute the idea that the philosophic burden of proof lies upon the sceptic to disprove unfalsifiable claims of religions. Russell's teapot is still referred to in discussions concerning the existence of God. The analogy has also been used by sociologists to denote correlations with religion and social conformity. Russell's original text In an article titled "Is There a God?" commissioned, but never publishe...
The Utah teapot or Newell teapot is a 3D computer model which has become a standard reference object (and something of an in-joke) in the computer graphics community. It is a mathematical model of an ordinary teapot of fairly simple shape, which appears solid, cylindrical and partially convex. A teapot primitive is considered the equivalent of a "hello world" program, as a way to create the easiest 3D scene with a somewhat complex model acting as basic geometry reference for scene and light setup. The teapot model was created in 1975 by early computer graphics researcher Martin Newell, a...
lol
the trend is catching on
random wiki links galore
not random
the russell's teapot is the most funnies wiki article i ever read
05:26
I still like bloop.
really? lemme check it out
how is that funny?
its interesting no doubt
but funny?
Russell is the man
it is highly ironic to religion
Not funny, interesting.
that is really funny for me :-S
05:29
If you liked bloop, you might like this too
The Wow! signal was a strong narrowband radio signal detected by Dr. Jerry R. Ehman on August 15, 1977, while working on a SETI project at The Big Ear radio telescope of The Ohio State University. The signal bore expected hallmarks of potential non-terrestrial and non-solar system origin. It lasted for the full 72 second duration that Big Ear observed it, but has not been detected again. Much attention has been focused on it in the media when talking about SETI results. Amazed at how closely the signal matched the expected signature of an interstellar signal in the antenna used, Ehman ci...
@zerkms explain please..
The Peter Principle is the principle that "in a hierarchy every employee tends to rise to their level of incompetence". It was formulated by Dr. Laurence J. Peter and Raymond Hull in their 1969 book The Peter Principle, a humorous treatise which also introduced the "salutary science of hierarchiology", "inadvertently founded" by Peter. It holds that in a hierarchy, members are promoted so long as they work competently. Sooner or later they are promoted to a position at which they are no longer competent (their "level of incompetence"), and there they remain, being unable to earn further...
HELP ME PLEASE, Im trapped in wikipedia (and now reading about the Hum
@Gaurav: uhm... it is a direct point to religion there
@Gaurav: "f, however, the existence of such a teapot were affirmed in ancient books, taught as the sacred truth every Sunday, and instilled into the minds of children at school, hesitation to believe in its existence would become a mark of eccentricity and entitle the doubter to the attentions of the psychiatrist in an enlightened age or of the Inquisitor in an earlier time"
yes..but explain why its funny to you..
05:30
i think it is compromises religion
it is funny. is not it?
at least for me as agnostic
maybe you and I have a different sense of humor...
I'm not really big on religion either..
as well as me
anyways..good stuff
wow signal is interesting
watching Hell's Kitchen on Hulu, making me want to eat more
05:34
any alternative to hulu? I'm from India and hulu does not work here
what is hulu?
watch most american TV online, legally
it is a site partially owned by the major TV networks
wonder how much does it cost per month
it's free
:-S
05:36
there are commercials every 15 minutes like on TV
but only 30-60 seconds maximum
cool
haha interactive ad
"You have to watch this ad anyway, you might as well be in it. What's your name? [ ]"
 
2 hours later…
07:19
Well good morning... no one,..
@KyleSevenoaks Hello to you, from no one in particular
@YiJiang Aha! there is life!
@KyleSevenoaks I'm actually a bot.
@YiJiang Well then, I retract my comment and replace it with this: Aha! There is sentience!
Is there a place that I can just download the SE api?
@KyleSevenoaks , its noon here.... so good noon friend
07:29
This whole site proposal is far too slow.
@Pramodh Good noon!
@KyleSevenoaks , wats up in Norway??
@Pramodh Not a lot :P It's raining and getting colder by the day, and I'm looking forward to a concert in December :D
How about where you are?
(india)........ we are going to celebrate "Diwali"-festival of lights(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diwali)
Oh cool! :D
I've always wanted to see that :)
@KyleSevenoaks , try to come
07:33
@Pramodh Maybe next year :)
@KyleSevenoaks , while coming just mail me...
@Pramodh Sure :)
@KyleSevenoaks , ok ... its lunch time.... i'll be back soon
take care bba bye
08:01
uhoh
08:12
:47087 I'm pretty sure that one of the drawings from the Norse Raganrok is on the abck of one of the NOrwegian coins.
hi folks........
hi Pramodh
hi Dan, how are you
??
:47087 I'm pretty sure that one of the depictions of Ragnarok is on the back of a Norwegian coin..
Yup.
@KyleSevenoaks , wats Ragnarok ??
08:17
Good evening
@Pramodh From the link Dan gave, it's the Norse version of how the world will end.
@BleuM937 , good evening friend......
@BleuM937 Good evening.
what are the haps
08:19
intriguing
@Pramodh Yes. The same drawing from a stave church in Norway, it depicts animals at the end of the world.
Same as on the back of a Norwegian 50 øre coin :)
oh... its interesting...
Yeah, I always wondered what the drawing was, now I know :)
hi Angelina.........
Hi again Pramodh. :)
How is work?
08:25
superb.... just finished one module..........
how abt you friend?
08:57
@Angelina Hello
09:55
good morning
10:06
Afternoon here! :D
here as well, but it's still to early for me to think straight
Aha, know how that is.
10:40
gah
this rain is mucking up my internet connection again
cant stream video
wow... where are you living?
PA, USA
Rain sucks, it rains here too, in Oslo.
Pennsylvania, right?
yes
east coast
almost 7AM
Well sucks that your net sucks when it rains there.
I spent three months in MD.
11:30
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Q: css margin problem

boootaMy css looks like this * { margin: 0; padding: 0; } body { background-color: #FFFFFF; } div#header { background-color: #969696; height: 80px; } div#mid-bar { background: url(images/home.jpg) left no-repeat #6f6565; height: 200px; } #searchbox { background-color...

Strange problem
11:45
Good evening :)
good evening
I wish it were evening :P
yeah.. I wanna go home
have a lot of programming to do when I get home
it's late evening here
and I should be programming
but I don't have the time right now D:
It's mid afternoon, and I should be prgramming.
11:50
@KyleSevenoaks So what do you do now?
@SriKumar Got an update from the company about how to change content in this newspaper, so am doing that
@KyleSevenoaks this newspaper?
Sorry, I've been asked to create a newspaper and have sent off the first draft for consideration, got the changes back, I have a ton of programming to do but have to get this done first :P
@KyleSevenoaks Great! So your going to be busy in upcoming days :)
Yup, very busy! Have a meeting later today to "show off" the new paper!
11:54
@KyleSevenoaks cool
@KyleSevenoaks so are you the editor or a journo?
Editor. And Graphic designer/layout maker...
And prgrammer.
I need an assistant :P
newspapers have programmers now?
@BleuM937 May be he can be called as designer?
HAha, I'd love to be able to program this newpaper, be much sinpler, but no, I just have a ton of responsibilities intis tiny company.
11:59
@KyleSevenoaks More work more money :D
@SriKumar Absolutely right!
What about you guys, what do you do?
They call me as software engineer
They call me a consultant
@GauteMagnussen Consultant? What kind of consulting?
They call me a student >_>
12:01
@SriKumar .Net programming mostly
@GauteMagnussen So how your are different from me? I am a SW who programs in .NET
Anyone familar with C#?
@SriKumar I don't know. Probably not much
@KyleSevenoaks to a little as unknown is always an infinity
@KyleSevenoaks Yes
12:04
Would you recommend building a videogame engine with it? (I know little of the langauge and its capabilities)
@KyleSevenoaks Video game engine? Can you explain bit more?
@KyleSevenoaks depends on how much performance you need out of it
A 3D based 3rd person videogame.
Online.
@KyleSevenoaks like an MMORPG?
you can use the XNA framework, it's designed for games
it's also supported on both pc and xbox
3D stuff in C# is generally done through managed DirectX ie a wrapper library
Yeah? I think that would be better. I just know someone that was building an engine in C# and struggling with it, thought Id' get some better recommendations.
12:08
so you get close to native performance in terms of rendering
there's always some overhead though from the managed environment
Thanks :)
Also I was thinking of creating my own, but I am not even close to good enough to start building an engine, and the ones I've seen to buy seem like they need a ton of editing before you can make a playable game., I have the idea, just not the ability haha, anyone know of a good "ready to roll" engine?
@KyleSevenoaks do you mean online as in a desktop application that connects online or do you mean an application that runs in-browser
Not in browser.
Standalone application, like WoW, but obvisouly nowhere near as big :D
I just wanted to see if I could get my concept to work in some way.
I haven't done very much programming in XNA so that's about all the advice I can give you
12:18
Thanks :)
but unless you are a C/C++ wizard I'd recommend using C#
I am not. So I'll go with then :)
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Q: Feedback wanted: Ability to disagree with flags in chat

balphaJust like the actual Q&A sites (maybe even more so), chat needs a way to govern itself, i.e. put much of the moderating duties in the hand of the community, and not only a tiny group of moderators. That's why chat, just like the main sites, has a flagging system that enables (almost) anybody ...

12:45
Good morning :) It's the middle of the week!!
Sure is!
Any plans for the weekend?
Halloween! Party it out in Austin, TX (US).
You?
Studying!
aww...I remember those days (from the last 7 years!)
I forgot those days! Annnnnd playing bass! have a show ina couple of weeks and my band just changed the setlist so I have to practice like crazy!
12:49
what sorta music do you guys play?
A cross between thrash and progressive metal.
Good luck with the practice. Where do you guys play at?
sounds intense
It is! We practice in a room that the guitarist/vocalist built especially. And thanks on the luck!
Trying to get our sound more out of Norway, into Europe and US.
So that's why I'm pracitsing haha.
My girlfriend hates it.
nice
12:54
Halloween party sounds more fun!
You're more than welcome to join :) lol
Hahaha :D
Found a point and click game developer program called 3dcakewalk. Looks fun!
I think it uses Python, like Blender.
yay, a populated room :)
@KyleSevenoaks if you are still interested in the XNA thing, I have used it, and it is ok, but there is a bit of a learning curve...
12:59
Yeah? I'm not programmer by any means, only HTML, JS and PHP, so this is anew world for me.

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