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11:01 PM
@Dev-iL yeah that's a usual "dating pool" thing. Or do you mean legally?
wait, the usual "dating pool" thing is half your age + 7
 
11:17 PM
You're right, I'm drunk
And no, not legally
 
@LuisMendo LOL, they made a code golf based on a question you answered...
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Q: Cover up zeroes in a list

FryAmTheEggmanInspired by this SO question As input you will be given a non-empty list of integers, where the first value is guaranteed to be non-zero. To construct the output, walk from the start of the list, outputting each non-zero value along the way. When you encounter a zero, instead repeat the value yo...

 
@Dev-iL Is Hanukkah that close or unrelated?:D
 
@Ballbreaker @AndrasDeak I stand corrected: "isConsideredPedo = herAge < (yourAge/2 +7)"
Unrelated :D Just came back from a friend's bday party
Also, שבת שלום to you too
 
You've been having quite eventful weekends, as I recall;)
@Dev-iL thanks!
 
Yeah, in the past two months I attended 5 weddings - week on week off
 
11:23 PM
I'll plan to be able to read more than the shin, (sooner or) later:D
@Dev-iL not bad.
 
and the "week off" usually included a bachelors' party
 
@Dev-iL hehe, yeah, a few of those I remembered, and one of the weddings:D
 
:)
Anyhow, it's over now woohoo!
Now I can consider if I want to spend new year's eve abroad
They say London is nice that time of year
festive...
 
:) You mean our new year's
 
Actually I mean "their" new year
 
11:27 PM
In this context I consider myself to be part of the their:P
 
Sure thing
@AndrasDeak remind me, did you ever visit Israel? Or was it just Adriaan?
 
@Dev-iL just him
I've never been outside Europe
 
No such plans now that you finished your studies and whatnot?
 
@Dev-iL not really
I'm not much of a traveler, and if I would travel, I'd probably go north:)
Lapland is the climate for me
 
See the world a bit... Maybe India, South America, Madagascar....
 
11:30 PM
I have a distinct lack of a drive for adventure:D
 
lol nobody told you to go chase off a dragon from the lonely mountain
 
@Ballbreaker would probably call it "being a loser"
@Dev-iL well, dragons are cool:P
that I wouldn't mind
deadly crawlers in the undergrowth, and mosquitos, and hot, and damp...not so much:D
 
Sound like Australia
So you prefer bears, wolves and hypothermia... that's cool
 
Yup:D Definitely those. And reindeer!
I prefer to be eaten by mammals.
 
You perv...
 
11:35 PM
Not birds, not fish, not insects, not plants...
 
What kind of bird eats humans? :D
 
@beaker I saw! :-D I've just answered
 
@LuisMendo :D
 
MATL: itXzwgXs)E ... 10 bytes
 
G'nite/G'Day gentlemen! :)
 
11:43 PM
@Dev-iL G'nite for you too!
 
@Dev-iL emu?:D
good night!
 
@AndrasDeak You watched too much Jurassic park :D
 
g'nite @Dev-iL
 
@Dev-iL quite possible:D
@LuisMendo you're the full MATL alchemist
 
The turkey vulture (Cathartes aura), also known in some North American regions as the turkey buzzard (or just buzzard), and in some areas of the Caribbean as the John crow or carrion crow, is a vulture that is the most widespread of the New World vultures. One of three species in the genus Cathartes of the family Cathartidae, the turkey vulture ranges from southern Canada to the southernmost tip of South America. It inhabits a variety of open and semi-open areas, including subtropical forests, shrublands, pastures, and deserts. Like all New World vultures, it is not closely related to the Old World...
 
11:44 PM
@AndrasDeak It's really fun. But sadly, Pyth seems to be unbeatable
 
@beaker vulture...buzzard...make up your mind!
 
@Dev-iL but usually only after you're already dead
 
Or is it the Brits who call a distinct kind of bird a buzzard?
 
we call it buzzard
in Texas
 
This is supposed to be a buzzard:
The common buzzard (Buteo buteo) is a medium-to-large bird of prey whose range covers most of Europe and extends into Asia. Over much of its range, it is resident year-round, but birds from the colder parts of the northern hemisphere typically migrate south (some well into the southern hemisphere) for the northern winter. == Description == The common buzzard measures between 40 and 58 cm (16 and 23 in) in length with a 109–136 cm (43–54 in) wingspan and a body mass of 427–1,364 g (0.941–3.007 lb), making it a medium-sized raptor. This broad-winged raptor has a wide variety of plumages, an...
proper bird of prey
 
11:46 PM
although I was corrected by a Texas ornithologist when I called it a buzzard
 
@LuisMendo only because CG questions are usually not suited for matlab
 
@AndrasDeak That's true. When they are suited, even Matlab can compete. There MATL can be a winner
 
problem is, the same kind of people who come up with popular CG questions are the ones using Pyth, right?:P
 
@AndrasDeak We'll need to reverse that then! :-D
 
@LuisMendo definitely!:D
where are those sparse-matrix-inverting questions?
"Solve the wave equation with the following boundary conditions:..."
 
11:51 PM
and qr decomposition?
 
:-D
Well, I'm afraid I left almost all matrix algebra out of MATL, in anticipation that those aren't very popular in CG
 
awww
;)
 
awww indeed:P
 
:-D
But gallery will be included
 
ooh, that could be handy
 
11:56 PM
but no spy?:P
 
i've always wanted to use it but it was too long
 
spy ain't the same anymore since it doesn't actually show a spy
This seems to be a pattern: MATL can compete with CJam (would beat this one by 1 byte), but not with Pyth
 

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