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20:00
@CapricaSix Yeah I realized
@ton.yeung Roofl. I'm not a taxidermist! :D
"roofl" rofl
> I hope the taxidermist did his best.\
@KendallFrey Aww shush
gaaaah my foot
it's not naptime, foot
Sigh, I ate too much people. I'm not "stuffed"
<expletive> <expletive> <expletive>
@LewsTherin YOU ATE PEOPLE?
20:02
@KendallFrey LOL
It sounds wrong in writing
Oh shiz I feel sleepy
Obligatory:
@ton.yeung Have you ever had a limb fall so asleep it was paralyzed?
Crazy feeling
@KendallFrey Even with commas it'd be wrong
no
"I ate too much, people"
@ton.yeung What's the diff?
@KendallFrey I was talking about the poster
Or the meme
Totally nonpsycho
20:04
Ah I hate you guys
And I'm watching TV btw
So I have excuses in my favor :)
@ton.yeung paralyzed Simple past tense and past participle of paralyze.
@ton.yeung paralyze (transitive) To afflict with paralysis.
@ton.yeung paralysis (pathology) The complete loss of voluntary control of part of person's body, such as one or more limbs.
I woke up one morning and couldn't move my arm
The whole body paralysis? Yeah, that happens
Never to me, yet
It's a feature.
20:06
@ton.yeung I think that's also common
Sleep paralysis?
yikes
Happens to me as well
that sounds incredibly unpleasant
@TomW Indeed it is.
20:07
isn't there a neruotransmitter that makes that happen?
Have you felt as if you were choking in your sleep but could not wake up?
My vauge recollection says it's what keeps you from acting out your dreams
Basically your brain shuts off your muscles while dreaming, and sometimes it forgets to turn them back on when you wake up
@KendallFrey thats about right. I used to know the name of the chemical that did it
@ton.yeung Can you move your eyes?
20:08
It has stopped as of late, but I could feel myself choking or swallowing myself but could not wake. Nasty stuff
worst dream ever: peeing
You know what that means
Lool!
Oh yeah :L
@LewsTherin BTW - You ever figure out your issues with the threading stuff?
I've also dreamt that I was late and when I woke up it was bang on time my alarm was set to.
Yeah, I've woken up like 10 seconds before my alarm
20:10
@ReedCopsey Yeah kind of.
@ReedCopsey I didn't know that you required 2 threads for a lock to be useful
Last week once my phone died, and I got up one minute before I start work
@ReedCopsey I have more if you'd like a crack
@ReedCopsey threading issues.
@KendallFrey Did you dream about being late?
@LewsTherin I can't even conceive how it would be useful on a single thread.
I'm always open to it ;)
20:11
@KendallFrey We had that conversation already.
@LewsTherin No, I was half asleep, half awake, then realized it was really light outside
@LewsTherin Yeah, but I thought you were explaining it in terms of multithreading
@ReedCopsey The idea I had in my head was that the CLR managed the lock. And checked if every variable was "under a lock"
@ton.yeung How was limbo?
@KendallFrey Your spidey sense sucks then
20:12
@ReedCopsey the problem seems to be that AutoResetHandle.WaitOne adds a highly variable amount of time between when Set is called and when whatever is blocking the thread is released
@ton.yeung Wow.. that can be creepy. I've heard weird shit about that.
@ginkner It doesn't add that time. That time is simply when the thread happens to resume, thanks to the OS
People dying in their sleep and shiz
Once I dreamed I was dead (I didn't die, I was just dead)
@ton.yeung Hey, are you saying old age is creepy? Reed is here remember ;)
20:14
@LewsTherin Aaaand you just called him old. Go back 3 spaces
I feel old :O
My body feels old
@ReedCopsey I've got a question for you, with your expertise. I've got an application that requires various forms of encryption throughout different areas. So I was going to create a Dependency Injection approach. Essentially an interface called `IEncrypt` that has two methods:

`public void DataEncryption(object data)` and `public void DataDecryption(object data)`.

This way a given class will contain both implementations for encryption and decryption. However in some instances I'd have to either pass the encrypted item into a property to hold it, until it is decrypted. Which didn't s
@KendallFrey so what do I DO about it? I've looked at other locking mechanisims,and the only thing that looks even close to working is Monitor
@KendallFrey but I think i'm gonna have the same issues with that
@KendallFrey Aren't you like 12?
20:15
@ginkner Why use multithreading at all?
@ginkner What's your goal with this class?
@gin
@ton.yeung Nah, he is forever 12
@LewsTherin plus or minus 10 years, yes
@KendallFrey because the serialport class raises it's event handler on a seperate thread, and I have to sync between that and the main thread
20:15
@ReedCopsey How old are you?
@ginkner What are you doing on the main thread?
@LewsTherin 37
@ginkner Would Invoke do it for you? I don't know if that forces a switch or not
@ReedCopsey Oh that's not old. If you were 40 then yes
@ton.yeung Lulz :)
My dad is old, I guess
20:16
@KendallFrey Processing. Lots of processing and UI updates and all sorts of fun things
@KendallFrey Your dad must be like 18
@ginkner As far as I can tell, from the usage, you might want to consider dropping this class entirely and just use BlockingCollection<T>
@ginkner You're doing UI work, and worried about latency? Bad move, my friend, bad move.
@ton.yeung My grandfathers both still work
@ReedCopsey I have some questions about generics if you don't mind
@KendallFrey One step at a time. I'm actually doing this in a test program, so there's not much going on there
20:18
LOL
@ton.yeung I still have 2 great-grandparents
IRL?
Oh yeah. I'm still in my parent's room. And my room is dark. That is real life for me
@ton.yeung Uh ? He is 12!
@LewsTherin One every 4 years
I can math!
Hi!
@KendallFrey Yush, but that's illegal
20:20
Oh.
Well, if I can get a 12-year-old girl to have triplets, it's legal in Canada
That's true. And I'm not familiar with Canadian laws
@KendallFrey :O
OK, I need about 10 color hex codes. GO
#FFFFFF
A question for which you may have an idea ?
I need to do a software GUI with various main "pages" like in http://static.pcinpact.com/images/bd/news/119801.jpeg : Songs / Albums / etc. all these buttons lead to a new page...

What kind of UI object do you recommand for that ?
while true
#000000 ++
You have shit loads now
20:22
shit loads != shitloads
Grammar nazi
shit loads would be Pit King trucks.
What kind of GUI do you like for such things ?
Around here, anyway
@ton.yeung I'm not designing a media browser/player.... I'm designing another software, but I would like to know what to use for such "buttons" ?
What is the classical UI element for such things ?
20:25
A button, probably
Is there a difference between diagonal inches and inches?
@ton.yeung how to "style" such buttons ?
I thought so.
@Basj CSS or XAML
20:26
Monitors are usually measured via diagonal inches right?
@KendallFrey CSS in standalone applications??
Would diagonal inches be < inches?
@Basj You weren't very specific about what you're doing
@LewsTherin Depends
For example 23 diagonal inches vs 23 inches pavement
20:27
@KendallFrey oh yes sorry ! I haven't said it's standalone, sorry
@ton.yeung Well both are kilos.. quantities differ maybe
!!urban kiko
@KendallFrey [Kiko](http://kiko.urbanup.com/719890) Slang word for Friend use in New York's Queensbridge housing projects.

Background: Kiko(Brother of Ty Nitty of Infamous Mobb) was a well known teenager who was murdered in the 1980's, after which in his memory his name was used to describe a friend by those who wished his name not be forgotten.
@ton.yeung But one is diagonal, hence my question.
20:28
I remember seeing a battleship gunner and it was 17 inches or so.. but that's the length of my monitor. So I was confused :(
Unless I read the wrong shiz
@LewsTherin If you took a tape and measured the diagonal of your screen, you would get the same number of inches as your screen size
@LewsTherin ... an inch is an inch. If you measure a 15" monitor it is measured diagonally, not width or height if that is what you mean...
OK. Then I definitely read the wrong shiz
is dry oz the same at fl oz?
{| |} USS New Jersey (BB-62) ("Big J" or "Black Dragon") is an , and was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named in honor of the U.S. state of New Jersey. New Jersey earned more battle stars for combat actions than the other three completed Iowa-class battleships, and is the only U.S. battleship to provide gunfire support during the Vietnam War. During World War II, New Jersey shelled targets on Guam and Okinawa, and screened aircraft carriers conducting raids in the Marshall Islands. During the Korean War, she was involved in raids up and down the North Korean coast,...
The gunners on that yoke was about 17 inches I think. I can't remember
20:31
@ton.yeung yokes What Irish people call ecstasy pills.
But it is longer than my laptop's 17.3 diagonal inches.
Jeez
Fluid Ounces are not the same as Ounces. Fluid Ounce is used for volume, while an Ounce is used for weight. One fluid ounce of honey has a mass of about 1.5 ounces, but for water, 1 fluid ounce has a mass of 1 ounce.
We call pretty much everything yoke.. I can't believe I used it myself
Do you call the middle of an egg a yoke?
@KendallFrey Lol
20:33
Why did I read "mother"...
@ton.yeung Mmn. I guess.
That's one big-ass shell
@ton.yeung Eww
i did too Kendall. crazy
!!urban oedipus
20:34
Server error (status 500) occured (message probably too long)
> a 15 inch turret of the type in the animation was expected to perform a complete loading and firing cycle in a minute
It says turret though. Not ammunition
@CapricaSix Go perform an anatomically impossible act
@KendallFrey Are you serious?
@LewsTherin Never. The world's a joke
@KendallFrey Does that make you a joke?
20:35
@ton.yeung roflcopter, obviously
@LewsTherin I am not the world. I am only 90% of it
@ton.yeung I dunno. I couldn't find it in the article
@KendallFrey 90% is pretty much the world. So you are a joke!
Yeah, a 12-gauge shotgun isn't 12 gauges long
@ton.yeung Well if that's the case that makes sense.
I'm not American.. eh. :P
(Yes, I know how gauge measurement works)
@KendallFrey UGH
20:37
PLUGH
Someone needs a bit of humility
@LewsTherin that wasn't supposed to sound hubricious at all
@ton.yeung .9 or 9?
WTF can you shoot with .9mm rounds?
@ton.yeung Thanks for the tip. It was bothering me for ages.
What happened to @ReedCopsey
@ton.yeung Can you kill anything besides a fly?
Phone call ;)
20:39
Oh :P
@LewsTherin Sure - what's up?
Mmn first of all: C++ templates are compile time right? Why can't C# be the same? What makes generics a runtime component?
I'm not entirely sure... is .22 the diameter of the round in inches?
@LewsTherin because templates are big, and well... compile-time
You mean it creates a lot of specialization? Yes, but so does C# at runtime.
If C# had templates, you wouldn't have IEnumerable<T>
20:42
But the confusing aspect is why the CSC can make compile time validation but generics is still a runtime feature.
@KendallFrey What?
@LewsTherin C# could have been the same - Java does it that way (compile time erasure)
but there are disadvantages
with the way C# works, the generic type is its own specific type
so you can have a typeof(List<>) that is meaningful
I remember hearing about the horribleness of Java's erasure
which means you can build concrete types at runtime
and use a library with "compiled in" types to build other types
the downside is that you are limited to interface (or base class) constraints
but the upside is a whole lot of flexibility and power when those restrictions work
Can't erasure be removed at compile time?
that's basically what erasure is - it's pulled out at compile time'
20:47
erasure being removed lol
so ironic
I think C++ doesn't suffer from that7
but you need the code for the entire "generic" type to exist at compile time fo ryour type
it does - you have to have the headers in C++ with the full template type
in order to compile using it
and if there is specialization, you have to explicitly construct each type at compile time
so there's no way to build a vector<SomeClass> at runtime in C++
You can also use generic types with type parameters determined at runtime.
that's not possible - it always all handled at compile time
Not saying it's pretty, but it's possible
reflection
20:49
I'm lost before this conversation even started
I hate generics
You seem to have trouble understanding just about every non-trivial concept in C# :P
@ReedCopsey Why would I need to build vector<SomeClass> at runtime? It is already done at compile time.
@KendallFrey Yeah, but I eventually come to understand many of it. Generics on the other hand is a mystery
@LewsTherin Why do you hate generics?
20:51
I can never understand it :(
do you hate List<T>?
what is it you don't understand?
I get the basics, but not the way it works
Generics are easy :P
@ReedCopsey The run time vs compile time difference
@JohanLarsson No :P
20:51
I have no idea how it does it at runtime, but I don't care
@KendallFrey I care! And I'm surprised!
The main place where it's very important
@LewsTherin List<T> is a type. std::vector<> isn't. Simple!
@ton.yeung No you don't. But if you are a clock maker you may need to.
is if you want to do things like IoC, or mocking for tests, etc
try doing TDD in C++, and you'll run into a world of hurt
20:53
@KendallFrey How is std::vector<> Not a type?
@LewsTherin Templates aren't a type in C++
@LewsTherin It's a template. It only exists in source code. (right?)
in C++, templates are more of "instructions for the compiler"
woo macros!
you can only make a type based off the template at compile time
20:53
#define while if
@KendallFrey Eh.. so do types
Uh, no
They are compiled into assemblies
@ReedCopsey A search and replace mechanism right?
@KendallFrey And template types aren't?
Nope
I think they only exist in include files
Wow, my confuzzion escalated really fast.
20:56
@LewsTherin Effectively, though with C++11+ there's a lot of extra stuff in there
@LewsTherin template : C++ :: generic type : MSIL
bad analogy
Now your confuzziness is through the roof
Very much is
@ton.yeung Not helping lol
@ton.yeung That looks like our old scrummaster
Except way skinnier.
yeah. As in, quite a bit
20:59
template<class T>
class vector{}
vector isn't a type?
@ton.yeung He could barely walk
@LewsTherin No - in C++, that does nothing until you use it

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