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7:59 AM
that what we have right now are GOD classes right?
they are trying to do a lot of things
 
no
there can only be one god class
we're monotheist.
 
hahaha :D
maybe I am greek
 
Fatal error: cannot redeclare class 'God'
 
is allowing a Father, Son and HolySpirit class still monotheist
 
No, it should be the Trinity class
 
8:03 AM
lol
 
Trinity is surely a trait ...
morning @ircmaxell
 
What's the good word?
other than trinity
 
No, the Trinity is not composable
 
hehe
 
And hi @ircmaxell :p (free ping yay)
 
8:04 AM
we don't have to invent an object model ... we have to integrate zends, so that if we do that, there is no work in order to register a compiled class
as a matter of fact, we should have started there ...
 
Sugegstions for my domain issue? :) Or will DNS change for that domain solve it like @Ja͢ck said?
 
so that you could compile whole classes from the start, because it's super easy to register them without weird side effects ...
nevermind, I see the way ...
it'll take a while longer than I thought but will be delicious once cooked ...
LOL
 
can a starred post be 'removed'?
 
@Leigh WAT
@iroegbu yes
room owners can cancel stars
 
okay
 
8:10 AM
that was extremely funny ... I'm both glad you posted it, and glad it's gone ;)
 
damn
I wish I was a room owner so that I could see deleted messages :(
 
@FlorianMargaine hehe… me too ;-)
 
hah
 
still extremely funny ...
 
@FlorianMargaine and @bwoebi satisfied?
 
8:15 AM
yes thank you
 
is there an Interface to trinity so it could be swapped easily with a newer version
 
@ziGi no, hence all the pain
 
many people died during the dark ages for it
 
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> mother of eight Diane Brimble, 47
Oops. That's the more worrying fact there
 
I wonder why there wasn't any female sex offenders near rightfold when he was 10 ...
 
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