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3:00 PM
Marko that is fine. It isn't appropriate behavior and trail of it will help in case argued to SE.
 
i mean not arguing , i meant agotiate or something spelled similarly
 
Watch out guys, the cyber police are coming for us. ;)
 
ok bye
 
The kicks were to try to get you to cool down, to give you some small amount of time away from the room. You had been asked not to do something but you were continuing to argue the point.
 
wow
 
3:01 PM
This is the fourth time I've closed the same tab that I need information from and then had to find it in my history. C'mon brain, you got this.
 
@MarkoMackic Agitate?
Negotiate? Arbitrate?
 
rile, incense, poke, nag
 
Donkey!
 
PSA: A kick on Stack Exchange Chat rooms is not a “we don’t want you here, go away”. It is a “Hey, please pay attention: We don’t like your behavior, so please do something about it when you come back.”
 
@Morgan'Venti'Thrappuccino Slow music is hard to listen to :\ I need excessive amounts of energy from music or I get bored and distracted. It's pretty bad actually
 
3:02 PM
Acerbate?
 
Candle, book, bell? Rock, paper, scissors? Keys, wallet, phone?
 
Spock, Lizard?
 
Lion, Witch, Wardrobe?
 
Butcher, baker, candlestick maker.
 
4, 8, 15?
 
3:03 PM
16 23 42?
 
@Kevin Negotiate
lol
 
29, 67, 99? what are we doing?
 
the good thing about this is i'm learning english more and more by the way
 
Oh I set up a GM with a rough date.
 
@Ffisegydd Mmmm, I love a rough date with the snakes. ;)
 
3:03 PM
@corvid Crypt of the Necrodancer soundtrack is cool, you probably have to pay though...
 
I have that game
 
@corvid Is that too slow for you?
It starts slow, but give it a minute or so.
 
@Morgan'Venti'Thrappuccino Yep, immediately skipped a minute in, listened for a few seconds
 
@corvid Too slow? Alright, yeah, that's probably their fastest song.
 
I like things that are very hard to follow or just seem like a stream of complete nonsense. Just like my questions on SO
 
3:06 PM
Dragonforce.
 
@DSM Fair enough. That's why I said "sounds like an attempt to target". When someone responds to "does anyone know whatever" there's a good chance that the questioner will then latch on to whoever responds until their question is resolved, or someone calls "garlic". So it's better to nip it in the bud. Of course, the current situation with Dustin has gone beyond that: arguing repeatedly with several room owners when you're advised not to do something is simply not on.
 
@corvid So, for example, you don't want to listen to their 17 minute slow atmospheric instrumental? :P
 
Yeah, that's a little too intense for me.
 
3:17 PM
@davidism Done
 
oh, he deleted it
 
lol, he's fast
 
"You'll never take me alive!"
 
well neither dead , then it's useless
 
anyone here good with vim? Need to do some text replacement
 
3:19 PM
@corvid come on
 
@Ffisegydd That reminds me on an old Steely Dan song Don't Take Me Alive
 
33 secs ago, by davidism
@corvid come on
 
I need to replace something that looks like MG"Start:\w+" with MG"{",{^34},"Start",{^34},":",{^34},"\w+",{^34}, "}"
where \w+ is just pretty just any word, and each of these is on separate lines
 
@corvid :pelts corvid with several cloves of garlic:
 
step 1: figure out what regex you want
step 2: test your regex
step 3: throw it in to vim per http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Search_and_replace
 
3:22 PM
@idjaw Step 4: Revert to the copy you had in source control because you destroyed everything with regex.
Step 5: Cry because you have no DVCS.
 
step 6: start drinking
repeat step 5 and 6
 
Wait, that wasn't step 0?
Shit...
 
I don't like regex, it's syntax is hard for me to learn ...
 
Oooh okay, the lookback/lookforward is what I was missing. Already have matching regex though
 
@MarkoMackic Don't worry, no one sane does.
 
3:23 PM
true, but then there are sites like this
 
DSM
Tonight my firm is throwing me a farewell party! Much drinking. Might even go a Scotch or bourbon route..
 
regex games...for the insane
 
I will admit to having solved all of those the other week while bored.
 
yeah, i thought so.. but it's fast
 
But I never pretended to be sane.
 
3:24 PM
The problem with regex is that it's often a lot easier to write than it is to read. So when you come back to code 6 months later you're likely to go "What the yam is this supposed to do?"
 
@DSM Nice! Treat yo self.
 
@DSM that's awesome....yeah. Get yourself a solid scotch for the occasion.
 
comments help, i like commented code
 
And depending on how fancy the bar is, get yourself a Penicillin.
 
I'm allergic to Penicillin
 
3:27 PM
@idjaw Not that kind. :D
 
sure...I'm not falling for that
 
Scotch, ginger, honey, and lemon?
 
oh man that sounds beautiful
 
It's my new favorite drink.
You float a little Islay on top for some smoke and unf.
 
I'm usually not one for Islay, but that sounds like a good mix
 
3:29 PM
@MarkoMackic Regex isn't always fast, especially if it has stuff like back-references. And if you don't need the fancy capabilities of regex simple str search and replace methods can sometimes be faster than regex.
 
@idjaw I love Islay, but this is .25oz in a 3.5oz cocktail. It's really just a little finisher.
 
Someone doesn't like swearing in JS.
 
Laphroaig. Neat. No messing about
 
Rhubarb
 
3:32 PM
@PM2Ring i agree on that, i don't really often use regex , for what i needed till now :)
 
there should be no other way to enjoy a scotch other than having it neat. Unless instructed to put in a drop of water. Putting ice in your scotch should be an immediate ban.
 
@IntrepidBrit Gin. Tonic. Maybe some cucumber. Maybe some black pepper. Whatever. Just Gin.
 
@Ffisegydd What's your Gin of choice?
I'm looking for a solid Gin to add to my bar
 
@idjaw Y'arrrp. If you must have your Whisky cooled, then use some whisky stones.
 
3:35 PM
@IntrepidBrit aye! :) I have a few in my freezer
 
Really? I've got some but they don't do anything, near as I can tell.
 
@idjaw Hendricks is a decent go to. There may be more exotic gins out there but if you just want a damn-good standard, then go Hendricks.
 
I know of that one. I'll go for it. Thanks.
 
Fizzy, if you get your hands on some St. Germaine, try a little of that in a G&T. It's an elderflower liqueur that is amazing.
 
A restaurant here makes their own tonic. Their G&T are insane.
 
3:36 PM
Yeah, Hendricks is a really solid gin. If you want something drier, Beefeater is remarkably good for the price point.
 
:( A pity SoPyCon is on April 31st. I could have foisted off brought down some Edinburgh Gin for Fizzy
 
I've had elderflower in g+t before.
 
@idjaw That sounds awesome. I love Fever Tree's tonic
@Ffisegydd Thoughts?
 
It was quite nice, very refreshing.
 
do you guys remember your very first cocktail?
 
3:39 PM
Cider and black? Yes I do.
 
twitch
Technically, my first cocktail was a dirty pint
 
Yeah, I just picked up a bottle of it the other day. I did a modified G&T with a cucumber seltzer in for the tonic and a touch of elderflower
 
Mine was a Blue Orchid.
 
I don't remember exactly, but it was probably whisky and coke.
Unless we're discounting highballs.
 
@IntrepidBrit LOL. "dirty" was what made it a cocktail, I take it?
 
3:40 PM
I wouldn't call that a cocktail.
My very first cocktail was called a "Lightsabre". It involved energy drinks and spirits.
 
Hahaha, yeah, mine would've been an AMF in that case.
 
@idjaw Do you not have dirty pints in Canada?
 
@Ffisegydd Are we actually talking about something called a dirty pint....or really simply a dirty pint?
is this it?
I've never heard of this
 
@idjaw A dirty pint is basically a mixture of everyones drinks at the table - some beer, some wine, some G+T, some vodka, etc
 
3:41 PM
Mine was something in a red solo cup and haven't drank since. I only did it once to try it, but I still don't understand why people like drinking.
 
oooooh
 
@idjaw Welp, I think I just threw up a little.
 
Whatever there is available. Everyone adds a little.
 
@Ffisegydd OK...yes...I don't remember the name for that...it might very well be a dirty pint...I'm going to find out.
 
My mates are nasty people. Crisps do not belong in a pint
 
3:42 PM
Just poor salt into it too.
 
@IntrepidBrit I don't know....in the end when you mix all that junk in one cup, will a few crisps make a difference? :P
 
And it doesn't quite dissolve, so the last few gulps are just salty, gritty goodness.
 
Yes. The texture is wildly unpleasant.
 
DSM
Blek.
One thing I noticed living in England is that despite all the drinking they did they weren't really very good at it.
 
What's wrong with some sour cream and onions chips in a nice IPA?
 
3:43 PM
Don't worry, I had my revenge though. Nobody will remember forget the Gherkin vodka evening.
 
Or some salt and vinigar in a porter.
 
@DSM Come up to Scotland. You'll see how it's done.
 
I'm consulting my people about this dirty pint and explaining it to them
we are having difficulty coming up with the name on our end of the pond
 
Mind you, I'll probably be in a gutter singing rude songs about hedgehogs, but some others around will show you how it's done
 
@IntrepidBrit I'm on the next plane.
 
3:45 PM
Weeeee like to drink with Intrepid, cos Intrepid is out mate! And when we drink with Intrepid he drinks it down in 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1!
Though I always preferred the good old "Get it down you Zulu warrior!"
 
so many of my drinking buddies all moved to the west coast :(
it's really quite sad
 
After my brief stint with the Territorials, I'm fond of "why was 'ee born so beautiful..."
 
@Morgan'Venti'Thrappuccino wanna move to Montreal?
 
3:48 PM
man..that was easy
 
Superliminal messaging. Best kind.
 
@idjaw Just re-read your comment. Had a funny mental image of a team of around 30 people trying to puzzle it out.
 
How's the theater scene?
 
@Morgan'Venti'Thrappuccino The arts are pretty solid here. We have this festival called fringe that is just awesome here
I used to go with those same friends that all moved away
 
Nice, that means I can convince the GF to go.
 
3:50 PM
(as you can tell...it upsets me that my nearest and dearest have gone to the best coast)
 
Pfft. Fringe?
Intrepid could tell you about the Fringe.
 
There he goes.
 
Worrying
haha
 
We've actually been looking at places to move in the next year or two.
 
DSM
3:52 PM
Is the Edinburgh Fringe some pale imitation of the real Ed Fringe, the Edmonton Fringe? Kind of cheap of them to take advantage of the name similarity.
 
Historians will look back on the History of Sopython and agree that this was the point that lead to the Great War.
 
well, if you're already used to the snow and don't mind getting used to a new language. Montreal is fun! Tech scene is growing nicely here. Lots of startups to join, leave, join, etc... :P
 
Hello friends. I need an assistance.
 
@DSM pale imitation. How very dare you Sir. Any comedian worth their salt has paid their dues at the Edinburgh (free) fringe getting heckled by drunken and angry Scots.
 
@idjaw I do speak some very limited French.
 
3:55 PM
I have parsed href links from a website
 
@Morgan'Venti'Thrappuccino that's a great start. Our politics are a mess, but I think currently in comparison to you we're pretty normal these days. :P So, should be pretty peaceful here.
 
How can I calculate it's list and position?
 
@VasanthPrabakar that is a truly unanswerable question.
You've parsed them how?
What libraries are you using?
 
beautiful soup
 
What do you mean by list and position?
 
DSM
3:57 PM
I don't even know what "calculate its list" would mean.
 
Are you even using Python?
 
@idjaw I didn't know anywhere had politics that aren't a mess. :P
 
yes I am using python
I have a list of href links as output
 
@Morgan'Venti'Thrappuccino perfect. Good head on your shoulders. You like tech, know some french, like the arts, and appreciate a real poutine.
You have my vote for immigration status
 
I want to open all of them one by one
 
3:58 PM
welcome to canada.
 
ok then: for link in my_links: open(link)
 
Yay! I'll let the GF know that she has to drop out of school so we can move.
 
what is she studying?
 
if I want to open the 2nd link?
 
She's actually going to be fairly close this summer. She's got a gig in Pottsdam.
Acting, specifically musicals.
 
3:59 PM
open(my_links[1])
 

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