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13:00
I'm always a fan of "cunnilingus."
It sounds so dirty
Aye.
fellatio, on the other hand, sounds as if it could be a french general
Which is my problem with the word.
I prefer "john" or "bathroom" to "toilette." "Bread" to "baguette." Screw French.
Eau de toilette - perfume. "Water of the toilet"
13:03
Yea
I remember reading Anne Frank's diary in Jr. High. When she said she made toilette water for someone, we had a good chuckle.
Hahahaha
they never made us read anything interesting like that
best we got was fucking shakespeare
Shakespeare is pretty awesome.
"It's classic! Every child should learn it! It's part of our history!" fuck off
:( Shakespeare was my favorite pre-American author.
You know what else is part of our history? Slavery. World domination. Privateering. They never teach you that shit
I don't like Shakespeare
13:06
hahahaha
Did England have slaves in the Motherland?
I know it was common in the colonies.
Sure we did, we used to send 5-year-olds up chimneys
I thought that was just early industrialism capitalism.
Those 5 year olds made a pence a week or something.
yeah..
so maybe not slavery
This won't help me
13:08
@Maninder Neither will singing "Got 99 problems but a bitch ain't one"
It will truncate last five characters even if it is not a <br/>
Which is why I asked for additional details.
Yes I just need to truncate unused <br/> from a string like "Maninder<br/>"
@Maninder strMyString = strMyString.Remove(strMyString.LastIndexOf("<br />"), 5);
if(MyString.EndsWith("<br/>")){var NewString = MyString.SubString(0,MyString.Length-5);}
13:11
code fencing
@Billdr Touché. Un point!
Thanks let me try this
Damnit, more French!
Do I look Canadian to you?!
@Billdr Berührt. Ein Punkt.
Danke.
I assume danke is also the word in German.
Not sure what touché is supposed to translate to. Most people mean it to be "well played" but it's actually from fencing, google says affected, but I got the german for touched
13:13
It is! Woo.
And yes, danke = thanks
Bitte = please / you're welcom, depending on context
oh, it's 'dank u' in Dutch.
Dutch and German are great languages. They sound like drunken English.
valid exchange in german: "Ein beer, bitte." 'Dein beer, herr Sean.' "Danke." 'Bitte.'
also, don't go to germany and ask the old german waitress what german words mean because you forgot. She doesn't know. She barely speaks enough English to not say "Here's your shit, just cleaned it off the toilet." when serving steak
And it's completely intelligible in English, especially when spoken.
I don't get your meaning there
13:17
"Ein beer" sounds enough like "One beer", "Herr Sean" is close enough to "Sir Sean." Danke is close enough to "thank ye."
Oh I see, yeah =]
A passing knowledge of etymology will get you far in German.
I've forgotten most of the german I learnt
it's not fair
My name is William. I had to figure out how William becomes Bill at a young age.
I was really good at it, not as good as the genuine geniuses, granted. But I was still at the top of my class
13:19
Knew a dude named Willhelm. That one took more puzzling.
I think I'm going to watch "Run Lola Run" today.
How does William become Bill? I'm assuming there is more than just "It's short for William"?
The accent on the consonant got confused.
I thought the short for William was Will and not Bill ._.
When a German says "W" it sounds like a "B" and sometimes a "V."
TYL
Aaaaah that makes so much sense
13:22
Define: TYL
Today you learned
today you learned
Hello all :)
Hi. @userXemY
13:22
bye
TYL is the new The more you know ?
@AndréSilva Hello Andre
@AndréSilva The more you know, the less you actually know.
Well, TIL (today I learned) is a common acronym now.
not really going, just thought I would be different
13:23
Damn this TLAs ...
Hmm. I'm going to send a regular DateTime object to javascript. You think Knockout and JQuery-UI will be smart enough to format it?
oh I crack myself up sometimes... I have an IIS site called "ClassicASPGraveyard"
@Billdr I doubt it.
IM DONE!!!!!!! :D
Way to be done!
@StuartBlackler congratz
13:25
@StuartBlackler Rare? Medium rare (ruined)? Well done (ruined)?
mentally ruined, but the exams are over!
8 hours of hell and cramp!
I tried writing the other day, i got cramp after 5 mins
Do not know how I managed my exams
way back when
acts as if he didn't leave school two and a half years ago
but grats @StuartBlackler
is it your last year?
@ActionHank When did you get back?
hank, how was boxing?
13:32
finishes coffee, yawns continuously
yes its my last year @sean :)
sorry had to reboot
Having to put your phone charger in diagonally because the charger socket is on its way out. #firstworldproblems
@Sean shouldnt it be just "having to charge your phone"
I don't know, I don't even have twitter
It only has to last til april anyway
what happens then? Mayan Prophecy #2?
13:38
Although the actual HTC-branded charger cable for it still works fine
No, the contract runs out so I get to choose a new phone
@Sean I was just quickly scanning the messages
@Cylen Boxing was great!
@ActionHank aaah
Although I had to pay 11 euros to get my car parked
Also, OneNote licks balls. As if note tabs can't contain "/"
haha
you wimp!
13:41
Anyone knows about DevComponents ?
a little snow
and you have to drive
@AndréSilva No idea
@Cylen yes. As on my way home from work I saw 3 people fall off their bike
If you only have a road bike I can see why you took the car
13:44
Don't they have studded tires?
Zero grip, and they're designed like that =P
dutch = cycling noobs
@Billdr Not afaik, all road bikes I've seen have tiny thin wheels and they all look bald
i saw one today as well, was really funny
huh. I would not have expected that.
13:48
It's so you don't have to put any effort in
you have to put effort into healing your knees and elbows.
Try riding a mountain bike on roads for 20 miles, then do it on a road bike
Road bike is easier because of less unnecessary contact with normally smooth roads
I bought a hybrid bike, because I understand there are shifting conditions in my area.
I've only ever owned mountain bikes
(also I plan to use park trials whenever possible)
13:50
trails?
instead of trials?
Yea, I'm not doing trials. I'm mostly leisure and some commuting.
Jesus christ your town is worse than Milton Keynes...
roads in grids shudders
Yea, it really sucks to be able to intuitively know how to get where you're going.
The fact that we were able to grid around all these damn lakes is what amazes me.
haha
you don't have roundabouts either do you?
Guess what time it is...
NEW PROJECT TIME :D
13:55
@StuartBlackler HAMMER TIME
People keep saying that...
oh so it is just a ridiculous urban myth
we generally only have them in places were traffic is too efficient.
just to slow things down a bit?
yea
13:57
city roads in this country are a mess
9 times out of 10 it's in an area with a lot of retail.
By the way, if any of you get a job to work with WinForms using DevComponents, run.
Even if it pays 20k$ monthly.
lol
Really..
or in Brazil, 3 pigs and a chicken
13:58
Ugliest shit I've ever seen.
$20k a month, I'll do a lot of gross shit.
and a sack of cocaine
they can never make their minds up whether a roundabout or lights is better, and in both cases, traffic jams still happen
@Cylen Are you rich ? 3 pigs ..
@Cylen Isn't cocaine Mexico?
13:58
Agree with @Billdr
DevComponents = Developers that can't design but have clients that can..
@Sean It's hard to do city planning and traffic management when your infrastructure predates dirt.
I currently make 3k (barely)
@ActionHank Don't be sad.. I get 1k..
@ActionHank Give me some money?
13:59
A bit less actually.
@Billdr I suppose, you have a point there
I'm at 4kish, if we're talking usd
That's like... a sandwhich in euros?
@Billdr Give me some money also?

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