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12:01 AM
rhubarb
 
user559633
rb
 
Oh man, I haven't listened to any tmbg in ages.
 
 
2 hours later…
DSM
2:25 AM
@JoranBeasley: I have a whole graduated kit of questions, so I can adapt the difficulty to the subject's skill level. Today I made it to question #2, after the subject failed question #1.
 
user559633
How big is the step from #1->#2?
 
DSM
Who's asking? I remember treestand. He had a face.
 
user559633
He was very holiday themed, and unfortunately, he did not survive the holiday season.
 
DSM
Huh. Well, anyway, #1 is a general question about Python basic types and when you'd use them. It should be a gimme. Despite that, it serves as a useful discriminator. :-( I'm seriously wondering if I should give tutorials on Python for [secret but pretty obvious numerical discipline] to local students, and advertise "learn enough Python so that guys like me will hire you!"
 
user559633
Yeah, I found that any programming question was at least enough to filter out a surprising amount of candidates
 
DSM
2:34 AM
Didn't Atwood say something like that, like if you ask about recursion and pointers, that's basically it? (For a first-level filter.)
 
user559633
Oh wow, I couldn't ask recursion and/or pointers. I use recursion in functions maybe once every 6 months, and maybe pointers once a year (for professional purposes)
 
user559633
One of my favorite as a basic filter is "you have a phonebook and you need to put it into data structures, what would you choose?"
 
DSM
I think his point was that there are people who can grasp those (I might be wrong even about the content) and there are people who can't. In our case we're looking for good Python skills because a 4/6 month internship isn't enough to learn Python at the same time you're expected to produce results..
 
I found good luck with working from scratch to scypy and stats libraries - when it comes to teaching mathematics and science with programming
 
DSM
I'd be overjoyed to GET to scratch.
 
user559633
2:37 AM
@DSM Oh, I remember that. It was basically like "can people get past the relative meaningless metasyntactic variables or no?"
 
granted that with CS students who want to switch focus to data and IS subjects (like heuristics and statistical methods using Python)
If your talking the "I learned some JS framework so I know how to program and Python cannot be that hard" - it just sucks teaching them
truly a pain
 
DSM
Seriously, a numerical Python bootcamp, where I charge $X/person, could pay for a trip somewhere neat. I'll put this on the list of cool ideas I'm never going to bother implementing because there are cool books to read.
 
user559633
I'm not looking to the ego smashing that will happen if I go back to the job market.
 
user559633
"hi yes, i don't have a personality (because startups) and i'm kind of bad at everything, but can function like a 3d printed plastic gear for 1.5->3 years in any position until i'm ground down"
 
@DSM yeah, it is insane how little school are preparing people for numerical programming - they just do not see how much of a demand there is for it
 
DSM
2:43 AM
@tristan: Don't overestimate the competition, he said, having read two dozen CVs today.
 
user559633
i think after this, it's writing sci fi and bartendering
 
DSM
NERD COP
 
user559633
yes sir. i think i'm too old to do a proper run at a boxing career, so my options are limited outside of tech/things-tech-people-like
 
user559633
maybe i'd combine writing sci fi and video games by doing a modern take on a text-adventure
 
DSM
@JGreenwell: which is weird because data science is so buzzwordy. But eh, who can make sense of what people learn?
 
user559633
2:47 AM
data science runs into that problem of hard math and something you're interested in tearing into
 
my current school is already starting to set me loose on our data (and data collection methods cause cannot build without the correct bricks) just cause they realized i have a lot more than "teacher" on my CV
@DSM oh, I've straight been told by at least 2 different curriculum committees that they do not have the body count to give the math courses necessary for these degrees (why my school dropped mine this year in fact - got it on a Grandfather clause)
 
user559633
@JGreenwell What are people going into instead?
 
i.e. All the college kids are scared of math so we only have the minimum courses
 
user559633
Got it. Didn't know if my gut feeling was correct (hoped it wasn't)
 
DSM
I may have questions for the room coming up: I haven't done much socket programming but might need to over the next few weeks. So don't be surprised at some embarrassingly basic questions from my side.. or, alternatively, if mysteriously a new user appears who FGITWs just enough pandas questions to get enough rep to talk in chat..
 
2:51 AM
split between Software Dev specialty or DBA thing @tristan
for the most part - a lot of the IS guys just left - there is enough of a call for math teachers and data scientists that we can be a bit pickier then most in this area
 
user559633
@DSM The Python 3 socket tutorial is a great intro if you're comfortable with networking basics.
 
FGITW on pandas - "Did you try this numpy method?"
 
user559633
Beyond that, my impression of you is that you're hyper-brilliant, so I'm sure your questions will be good.
 
user559633
@JGreenwell there's a "software dev" major that's soft on math?
 
DSM
:-P I just stay in my lane, which usually works out okay.
 
2:54 AM
yes, it is the most horrible thing I have ever seen (they don't even call it CS cause the professors refused to refer to it as such)
I think it is a "CIT" degree
FL = not so good computer science colleges :\ (for most part there are a few standouts)
sigh sad part was this could have been one of the standouts - had 3 well-versed career data scientists/developers as professors with one Doctorate professor who was willing to teach at both MS and BS levels (was who I learned directly from at the end of my MS luckily) - but they "didn't think they would be able to get the student body it required to maintain the program"
^ 6 years of cursing in the Marines was uttered in single breath when I heard that
 
user559633
To be fair, most modern software development is just adapting frameworks to fit a purpose.
 
user559633
I don't even remember the last time I felt challenged by work beyond "how does this flob expect its blarf?"
 
They switched from where we had it using the logic of data structures and algorithms (basically Discrete Mathematics but the named tricked people), then Python as intro, into C++ (were looking at C# and others) -> to Java and Powershell with Statistics as highest math class (no discrete, calc, linear, nothing)
......
can't say much more than that
 
user559633
Weird, so you had logical dropoffs at first year Python, then C++, then people that made it through that didn't want to write Powershell?
 
no, we had bad investments leading to like 3 new presidents really quickly
 
user559633
3:04 AM
[avoiding math things because, uh, okay]
 
honestly with the math I only wanted them to keep linear or the mixed "math for CS" class for the basic CS student
with more advanced options if you want data or finance or some other specialty
 
user559633
Stat is fun and calculus is made much easier with programming
 
sigh I could go on for days about all the ways this drove me crazy - but basically it comes down to this: if you hire an MBA for a president (or 2) he cuts tech programs :\
because BAs and MBAs are where "the money has to be at"
 
DSM
Okay, brain shutting down. Software architect from Other Canadian City was visiting so food and drinks were on NumberFirm, and I have to admit I took advantage. Rhubarb for all!
 
user559633
@DSM night buddy :)
 
3:12 AM
time for me to head to bed too - night Tristan, DSM
 
user559633
@JGreenwell i'm not too big to admit that i somewhat enjoy watching an army of bros/ladybros in oxford shirts/chinos show up in the hopes of making some cash off software i write
 
user559633
night jgreenwell
 
3:57 AM
mmmm nice
... Finland then helped Netherlands prove that MH17 was shot down by a Russian missile that Ukraine didn't have
they matched the debris with disassembled Finland-owned Buk missiles
 
late evening cbg
 
how's it going Antti
 
ok I guess, I finally did manage to do a decent merge algorithm
 
cool. wanna share?
 
4:11 AM
here, simple as hell
the problem was that I really didn't know what I should do but ths seems to work though it is simpler than I expected
it is buggy there^, that paste is from yesterday
buggy meaning that there's an extra set that is not used
 
nice. Simple and no convoluted wtfness
 
gone without hammer
 
good
either way it was done :)
that answer was silly. OP already had it in their question and answerer posts it as if OP does not know about it.
 
3 upvotes
downvote for removal
 
Oh for a second I thought the answer got the three upvotes
why would that question get upvotes...
 
4:18 AM
well, the first list comprehension doesn't change anything: [['apple','airplane'],['banana','boat']] == [list(fruit) for fruit in [['apple','airplane'],['banana','boat']]] results in True... — Antti Haapala 52 secs ago
the question is even more silly
it has got one identity op on the given data and guy wondering that it doesn't feel really pythonic
probably we don't have a mcve either
 
so...post a question with "pythonic" in it....get a few upvotes. close as dupe. profit
good strategy...
=/
 
close as dupe: easy closure, will not be deleted.
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Q: "None" string appear after print a line in python

TanI a new in python programming. Today I practice with sorting a list. I've got a strange output with this code: # problem 13 def lensort(list): list.sort(key=lambda x: len(x)) print list print "Sort by length: ", lensort(['python', 'perl', 'java', 'c', 'haskell','ruby']) The output is:...

and this had 2 upvotes
pfft
 
and even though it was mentioned in the comments, the answers don't give a no-no to not use list as a list name
that's giving OP 95% chance to come back with a question because they over-shadowed list
+/- 5%
 
0
Q: C Lang - What is wrong with my code?

ErdowiWith my below code, I am trying to a have the percent of the overall class grade shown. I have everything set up and it seems as though everything works up until the sum. This is my first assignment in C and I cannot see what is wrong. I just need it to give the percentage as the output but inst...

EWWWW
what's wrong with my code...
cv pls ^ :D
@Erdowi If this answer (or any other answer) solved your problem, please consider marking it as accepted by clicking the checkmark next to it. :) — Frxstrem 3 mins ago
There is this thing called "close votes" too. — Antti Haapala 45 secs ago
 
4:34 AM
awww it's gone
I wanted to read it before it went
 
"Sex questions that I want answered", writer supposedly a female..., right...
 
Do people really not look up methods to see how to use them in the first place?
Insted of giving my question an -1 you could for exemple comment " hey dude you can't manage things online you need an lokal mysql" it could help .... well if someone have this problem here is the Solution --> don't try to make everything in production online and setup WAMP on your PC .... then everythings gonna work !!!! Like ever best solution is your own brain cuz waiting for help is just boring you gonna have some dickhead whitch been amuse by giving peaple "-1" insteed of trying to help !!! — oSe Laleman 3 mins ago
 
5:10 AM
@AnttiHaapala why you edit everywhere? And i see in your profile you never give any nice answer to any good question in python . You just comment and do fakeoff things man just for stack overflow reputation? You edit questions which have difficulty and gain reputation lol ! Get a life !! — Tim 17 mins ago
got 2 offensive flags :D
 
yup
flagged them both
Antti Y U EDIT!
 
!?!?!
 
@AnttiHaapala you are really too fake person :) I have nothing to do with you but you should first gain hardcore knowledge in field than try to showoff. Otherwise you are already old and you will get older like this. Stop show off and fake off and be original. — Tim 23 secs ago
 
5:33 AM
at what point does a user get banned
 
well, that limit hasn't been crossed yet it seems :d
 
5:55 AM
Cabbage :-)
 
cabbage
 
Have fever, still have to work :'(
 
@AnttiHaapala, if you can provide a link, I will happy to update my answer. — R Sahu 58 secs ago
the link is in your answer already... — Antti Haapala 26 secs ago
 
6:20 AM
someone arguing that they shouldn't read the documentation for 20 minutes...
elon musk is now officially nuts
 
6:44 AM
Cabbage
 
7:12 AM
Salvia.
It's not a celery or a fruit, but a plant none the less.
And it sounds similar to "salve" or "salute".
 
Salvia divinorum (also known as sage of the diviners, ska maría pastora, seer's sage, yerba de la pastora and just salvia) is a psychoactive plant which can induce visions and other altered and spiritual experiences. Its native habitat is in cloud forest in the isolated Sierra Mazateca of Oaxaca, Mexico, where it grows in shady and moist locations. The plant grows to over a meter high, has hollow square stems, large leaves, and occasional white flowers with violet calyxes. Botanists have not determined whether Salvia divinorum is a cultigen or a hybrid; native plants reproduce vegetatively, rarely...
Ahem
 
That's one species.
This one is common around here.
Salvia pratensis (meadow clary or meadow sage) is a species of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae, native to Europe, western Asia and northern Africa. The specific epithet pratensis refers to its tendency to grow in meadows. It also grows in scrub edges and woodland borders. == Description == Salvia pratensis is an herbaceous perennial forming a basal clump 1 to 1.5 m (3.3 to 4.9 ft) tall, with rich green rugose leaves that are slightly ruffled and toothed on the edges. The stems have four edges and are clad in glandular and soft hairs. The leaves are arranged in opposite pairs, with those...
Very attractive for bumblebees and bees.
 
Ah, Gotcha. I thought you were trying to introduce psychoactive plants to Salad language
 
7:34 AM
cbg
 
cbg
 
7:46 AM
I'm sure there are some fungi which grow on cbg and produce interesting psychedelic effects.
 
Cabbage!
 
8:01 AM
cbg
 
Cᴀʙʙᴀɢᴇ
 
stylized cabbage ... nice ...
 
ЦБС?
 
I want a new job
 
8:16 AM
+1
 
@Withnail КПСТ
 
Indeed.
 
Morning all
A bit of trad for you @pm2, courtesy of Youtube suggestions : youtube.com/watch?v=UR6RFBzJ_tA
Figured you might like the harmonica and tea chest drumming around 10:30 amongst all the rest.
@AnttiHaapala He's been nuts for a long time. I'd still take a Tesla off his hands.
 
cold, dead hands?
 
8:31 AM
@JRichardSnape Thanks! I'm not a fan of trad jazz, but I don't class the stuff that I've heard so far in that clip as trad. :) I guess I'd class it as swing, or jump blues.
 
Gah. Working with twitter. Limited to 180 calls every fifteen minutes, 100 items per call. 4.2m items to go through. Will be done... Saturday.
 
cabbOHMYGODWHATHAPPENEDTOTRISTAN
 
I guess the zombies finally got him
scooped out that big juicy coderbrain of his.
 
@AndrasDeak I also had that reaction :-)
 
@AndrasDeak lol
 
8:58 AM
Hmm, now within 300 of the magic 10k rep. Should deffo hit that this year
Then I think of @MartijnPieters (current rep: stratospheric) and I wonder why I bother ...
 
Indeed
 
I am not really content at this one work, where my professionality is constantly questioned when I am the only one working on a software product, at 50 % load.
 
@AndrasDeak He has been decapitated! :O
 
"Why can't you finish that this week?" "Have you any idea what's involved?" "No, but how difficult can it be?"
I feel for you, Antti
 
@holdenweb you bother for all the deleted gems:P
 
9:09 AM
Not sure I'll have time to poke about in the dumpster ...
 
so when I point out that it isn't really easy for anyone else to get track of what I've done for over a year...
 
Looks like I'll be hitting 10k helpful flags today.
 
Good man!
 
.... then they say: "and aren't you the professional who is supposed to know how to properly document things"
 
(presuming you are, indeed, a man)
 
9:10 AM
So, holden and me are on a 10k milestone chaze ;)
 
sexist presumptions!
 
There's no winning in that sort of situation. Look at things dispassionately, and decide what's objectively best for you
 
at first they're pushing me to do everything, then why is this not ready, and when is the thing done (when their requirements change all the time)
 
There may be good reasons to stay (close to home/family, ridiculously overpaid, whatever). But there also may not. In which case you should listen to yourself.
 
@AnttiHaapala I read that as "sexit" and thought of the Swedes leaving the EU......
rhubarb for now, this should be a sign:D
 
9:12 AM
then they complain that how difficult can it be to document everything so that anyone can continue with just 2 hour initiation
 
also, sorry for the empooyment situation
 
another software project that I had done,
 
@holdenweb There's no need to go dumpster-diving. When you look at any old question of significance you're likely to run into deleted answers. If the question has a score > 100 it's not unusual for there to be a large number of deleted late answers, mostly repeating the same crappy suggestions.
 
they hired another guy to continue my work, guy sat at the office for a year and didn't do anything.
because he couldn't program.
 
I'm currently having a minor skirmish with the rest of the management team because we were supposed to produce another Alpha release. But the scope of the project was never within the team's capacity, and the plans were made on the assumption that we would have more staff (who are only just now starting to appear).
 
9:14 AM
.... which means that the project will be inevitably more delayed...
 
So now they are trying to persuade me to do a dated release rather than one based on implementing a given specification and they wonder why I am pushing back
Hiring a non-programmer as your assistant was a brilliant move to undercut your self-esteem
I'm sure some of my deleted answers have given amusement. We all have our off-days
 
Jees, I mean, you could learn a lot of programming in a year.
 
@AnttiHaapala Have you thought about looking for something else ...?
 
all the time
I am looking for a new country...
 
oh ...
 
9:18 AM
@AnttiHaapala Come here, We have IP ;)
 
@holdenweb I once had < 10k. All I did was plug away at answering, really.
And you got the magic +15 there, and I am capped for the day ;-)
 
> I once had < 10k
Lies, All Lies
 
@BhargavRao Proof!
 
Darn, That's some unbelievable out of the world magic tricks ;)
 
Do you ever hit the rep cap just from upvotes on old answers?
 
9:26 AM
2011 ... I was not even SO born ... omg
 
Oh and will you hit the comment flag queue, I wanna reach a milestone :P
 
any docx template filling libraries/applications/whatever?
need to fill an annotated docx somehow with data that is coming from python
 
cbg all
 
9:42 AM
cbg
 
9:54 AM
o/
 
Nice to know I will soon be one of 10,208 in 6,000,000
PM - that's a "can't reproduce" mostly because there's no code, but surely the given answer is clear enough?
 
@holdenweb The given answer is clear; the question itself isn't. :) I get the feeling from this comment that the OP isn't really using threads, they just tried thread.interrupt_main() as a wild guess.
 
wow
it seems that the macgyver reboot isn't that good... :D
 
:-/
I really enjoyed MacGyver in the past.
 
I just watched the trailer and was like wtfththsi and
now I am reading the imdb reviews...
and it seems it is even worse than the trailer would lead us to believe.
I am still watching reruns of mcgyver from tv :d
"Please give me a paperclip so I can escape this series"
 
11:04 AM
 
"As for the man himself: MacGyver suffers from some inconsistent character development. At various points in the episode, Till's character is written as a suave agent, a hyberobservant science hero, a devoted romantic, an impulsive action hero, and a brooding, mythology-savvy dramatist.
I'm concerned that the writers are going to use this inconsistency to make him say and do whatever is plot-convenient, and never give him proper characterization. Unlike Anderson's Mac, who was consistently characterized as calm, charming, clever, and philanthropic, there doesn't seem to be any set of unifyi
 
@MartijnPieters It's where he belongs. In the past.
 
@MartijnPieters Just realized that there was a ninja there stackexchange.com/leagues/1/year/stackoverflow/2008-01-01/… :D
There was Martijn even before Martijn ;)
 
11:33 AM
"hyberobservant" <- nice
 
cbg
 
cbg
 
Presumably bears and squirrels are both hyberobservant?
i.e. they observe the annual need to hybernate (yes, I know, the spelling is wrong. So sue me)
 
11:48 AM
@BhargavRao there was a ninja in 2013 too... stackexchange.com/leagues/1/year/stackoverflow/2013-01-01
 
Yeah :D
 
I now see the difference between Martijn's reputation and mine is that he joined three months before I did, and clearly got a head start
 
2013 wasn't a good year for me - I went almost 40,000 places down the rankings
 
and this year will not be good either, as you will gain the "privilege" of seeing deleted posts :D
lols
 
12:00 PM
@AnttiHaapala I guess it's a bug; OTOH, I don't expect Python to handle unsigned ints > 2**31 gracefully, since it doesn't actually have any unsigned integer types.
 
wat?
there is only one integer type, int, that is of unlimited length
 
Yeah, but isn't his point NOT that large integers can overflow C's integers, but that Python is using the wrong coercion and thereby disallowing permitted C values?
 
@holdenweb Yeah, that.
 
Signed ints go from -2**31 to 2**31-1. Unsigned ints go from 0 to 2**32-1. Seems quite a reasonable point to me
 
signed 4-byte 2's complement ints with no padding bits go ...
 
12:11 PM
This question has 8 answers, but only 3 of them do what the OP asked for. Several of the posters have deleted their wrong answers, but there are still 2 hold-outs. stackoverflow.com/questions/39745571/…
I originally posted an answer that preserves the sub-list structure of the input data, but then I remembered that the OP wanted flat lists in the output. So I deleted, fixed my answer, and undeleted, but by that time I'd been ninja'd. Oh well. :)
 
I downvoted the question...
there's an error in the question itself
 
I keep reading Kevin's comment:
> I know C the way a man who puts his hand on a running stove knows stoves.
as:
> I know C the way a man who puts his hand on a running stove knows stovies.
 
heh
 
And I keep getting a craving for Stovies. Yam you Kevin, yam you.
 
@AnttiHaapala The input list of lists of strings should contain string literals.
 
12:15 PM
do stovies translate beyond (the north of) our fair isle?
 
yes and the examples are wrong otherwise
 
I suspect not, and it's a modern-day tragedy.
 
cbg
 
@PM2Ring Yeah - probably more accurate. It's definitely not swamp style trad, or diixieland. Lazy classification on my part :)
 
Aye Aye Cap'n @idjaw
 
12:18 PM
o/ @BhargavRao
 
@IntrepidBrit stovies were one of these things that my friend's dad always made when we stayed at theirs, was the only thing he cooked. bloody brilliant.
 
@JRichardSnape That's ok. :) It was great. I'm now finally watching that Allman Brothers + Clapton clip you linked the other day. Wow!
 
o/ (bon chou)
 
@PM2Ring Yes - now that is virtuosity!
 
I had to look up "stovies" right now, so you can be sure I didn't intend that as subtext originally.
But by the "death of the author" clause you are free to misread whatever words you desire
 
12:20 PM
but your life's been enhanced now, right?
 
Whenever anyone mentions "chou", I inevitably start thinking "mon petit chou" or "mon petite choufleur", which is not always the kind of association I want to have with this chatroom :P
 
Plus one utilon for now knowing what a stovie is, minus one utilon for the apprehension I had googling it that it would be something illicit and my boss would come in and say "why are you looking up stovies at work?" and fire me
So it's break-even
 
I love the thought of illicit corned beef hash.
6
 
it's not a cleveland steamer, man.
 
user559633
La mort de l'arthur dent, indeed.
 
12:22 PM
@JRichardSnape It reminds me of the Team Fortress 2 promotional video where the spy character says that same phrase
 
Kevin Kevinson, you come before me charged with the heinous act of looking up stovies at work. How do you plead?
 
'hungry'
 
Insanity. gestures to posting history
 
:D
Glad I managed to rile 1 of 2 scots here by referring to stovies as "corned beef hash" ;)
 
user559633
tell them not to get their kilts in a twist
 
12:24 PM
I was letting it glide blithely by
While noting it on a Nixon-esque list. Its mostly just your name, tbf.
 
nice one tristan's helmet
 
Now looking round nervously for Fizzy to swoop in with some anti-Lancastrian vitreol.
 
where's tristan
 
user559633
 
user559633
this just looks like unseasoned stew in a suspicious container.
 
12:25 PM
The simple topography of a kilt would suggest that it's quite difficult to get it in a twist.
 
SCREW RED ROSES!
 
Compared to, say, a pair of pants, which has twice as many components that can individually get in a twist.
 
Also: interviewing a Python Dev in 2 hours. Last call on gut-wrenchingly difficult Python questions.
 
user559633
 
@Withnail Love it. Snape, Snape, Snape, Snape again, F*cking geordie tw*t, Snape again
@Ffisegydd Like the Mighty Eagle, he appears.
 
12:27 PM
Stovies should never be served in a poly box tbf
 
I thought it might be like pizza, where the flimsier the container, the better the food. If your paper plate isn't transparent from grease, you chose the wrong establishment.
 
There, it must be true because there's a classic Simpsons bit about it.
 
There's basically nothing that can't be explained by a Simpson's reference.
 
@Ffisegydd Explain the datetime module. Briefly describe the API features, namespace design philosophy and more interesting functionality quirks.
 
user559633
12:30 PM
 
user559633
 
How many datetimes could a datetime datetime if a datetime could datetime datetime?
 
Nice followup question
 
user559633
AttributeError datetime datetime has not attribute datetime. datetime. datetime. DATETIME. DATETIMEDATETIMEDATETIMEDATETIMEDATETIME. date...time
 
12:33 PM
"On a scale of 'one to broken', how much do you enjoy working with datetime?"
 
If they answer. Yes, I am broken by datetime, autohire.
 
user559633
 
More just a twitch of the eye and a shoulder spasm
 
I still don't get the datetime hatetime. Y'all kids don't know how nice you have it.
 
user559633
datetime is fine, it's just not "python good"
 
12:35 PM
@tristan What happened to your head?
3 hours ago, by Bhargav Rao
@AndrasDeak He has been decapitated! :O
 
@BhargavRao :-) Yeah, I later discovered I wasn't the only one that fancied this avatar.
 
(Email from linkedin: Withnail, 12 people in your network are using LinkedIn Sales Navigator to be more effective. Can you tell me who they are, so I can cull them from my digital and literal life, please?)
 
And I think Edwards may even have been flagged as an imposter at some point.
 
@Withnail Aha! Located stovies.
Guess where I'm going for lunchhhh
 
12:38 PM
Haha, Looks like he was the first and you are the imposter ;)
 
Haha, nice.
 
user559633
My lawyer has advised me not to respond to that question. He has also suggested that I rub his belly and lead him to the snacks (my legal council is Doberman and Bernard and they have assigned a certain 'Jack Russell' to act on retainer).
 
Sounds like they're really putting the bite on. groans
 
When I have legal troubles I prefer to counsel Jack Daniels
 
user559633
I'm torn because I really like big dogs, but the weight limit for most pets in the cabin of airplanes is 20 pounds. I don't trust airline cabin holds for pets :/
 
12:43 PM
My city just a passed a law this week to ban pit bulls!
 
user559633
What. WHY
 
yeah...it's absolutely ridiculous
 
what about german shepards>
 
user559633
What a bunch of fucking morons.
 
screw blaming the owners for being idiots. Blame the dogs
 
12:43 PM
(be counseled by? Is "counsel" a symmetric operator? Actually, even if it isn't, I like the mental image of inebriated me giving legal advice to an inanimate whiskey bottle)
 
@idjaw That's why Angelina left Pitt :D
 
(or not even legal advice, just like explanations of the infield fly rule)
 
user559633
Denis Coderre and everyone else that voted yes is a pandering dipshit.
 
I want to become a genius stock trader and driver ferrari in New York like in movies
anybody has a tutorial how to?
 
user559633
12:45 PM
@khajvah You'd be sitting in traffic except for a couple avenues during certain hours. Outside of eastside/westside highways, I think the fastest I've personally seen in NYC was ~80mph (I wasn't driving and this is stupidly fast)
 
tentatively eyes "in case of politics" ejection seat lever
 
user559633
@Kevin but...dogs
 
I am generally in favor of dogs.
Using this information, when I exit stage left during a dog-related political chat, you can construct a simulacrum of me out of scarecrow parts and pantomime a relatively accurate version of my real opinions.
 
@tristan I am fine with that problem. I still want the ferrari
 
Later I will have an exciting shootout with the scarecrow at the top of a skyscraper, because he tried to permanently assume my identity.
 
12:49 PM
@tristan pretty much yeah. It just goes to show how people always gravitate to blaming everything else around them for their own stupidities
 
Epilogue: occasionally one of you will ask "whatever happened to scarecrow Kevin?" and I will irritatedly remind you "he fell off of a skyscraper in an obvious homage to Die Hard" and you will say "Oh" dejectedly because you kind of liked him better
 
stackoverflow.com/questions/39747971/add-two-lists-python-merge attracted a lot of wrong answers that are finally being deleted, but should be duped
 
Only Corvid will be unreservedly glad that he's gone
 
I guess it's easier to have a blanket ban on owning pit bulls than to stop idiots from training them improperly, or not controlling them adequately. On a somewhat related note, my state is currently going through the process of banning greyhound racing, after numerous unsavoury incidents in the industry, eg training dogs to race using live bait animals, and the discovery of several mass graves of unwanted greyhounds.
 
Let's just ban all purebreeds. Only half joking.
 
user559633
12:57 PM
I'd doubt that a pit bull involved in an attack would be a purebreed anyway.
 
@idjaw Needs a final delete vote
 
Did you hear about the award-winning scarecrow? He got a prize for being out standing in his field.
 
user559633
^ I'll take it.
 
That's like the prototypical dad joke.
 
12:58 PM
something something magic tractor
 
user559633
 
Banning pitbulls isn't going to stop people from improperly raising dogs though.
 
The problem with pitbulls isn't that they're harder to train-- it's that the consequences are much more severe if they attack someone/thing.
 
"Guns don't kill people, people kill people."
 
user559633
Purebreed dogs are expensive and I'd imagine anyone willing to go through efforts to get a purebred pitbull is not the type to have one that mauls someone. So then we're down the path of profiling dogs based on appearance, even though they're mixes, which is dumb.
 
12:59 PM
In comes next breed that people will want to ban.
 
morning everyone
 

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