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4:00 PM
@Zoe :) [everything you say after that may and will be used against you on the nomination]
 
@ElectionBot What is the candidate score for user 13983399?
 
@BeerusDev The candidate score for user BeerusDev is 8 (out of 40). The user is missing these required badges: Convention, Deputy.
 
@Chindraba you and me both
 
@ElectionBot help
 
Examples of election FAQs I can help with:
- what is an election
- how to nominate myself
- how to vote
- who should I vote for
- how is candidate score calculated
- what is my candidate score
- what are the moderation/participation/editing badges
- what is the election status
- when is the election starting/ending
- when is the next phase
- how many positions are elected
- who are the candidates
- who are the current mods
 
4:02 PM
You don't need to put in your userid at all. That's for moderators and bot parents when looking up someone else. You can just use "what is my candidate score".
 
Yes, you need the user ID only for asking about another user.
 
But make sure you use the right spelling/grammar
 
@Scratte well, the bot will still recognize the user id request and respond, though
 
@TylerH *make sure you match the regex
:P
 
@OlegValter Sure.. but I can ask for the candidate score of user with id 8 and it will still just give me me :)
^ note that isn't a meme.
 
4:06 PM
@TylerH it is stricter for some commands and is more laxed for others, some even account for common mistakes :) The strictness is mostly due to the fact that ensuring syntactically permissive commands will not overlap
 
@TylerH I'm lazy. I just copy'n'paste from the list.
who are the current mods
 
The current 24 moderators are: Aaron Hall, Andy, Baum mit Augen, Bhargav Rao, Bohemian, BoltClock, Brad Larson, ChrisF, Cody Gray, deceze, Flexo, Jean-François Fabre, Jon Clements, josliber, Machavity, Makyen, Martijn Pieters, meagar, Michael Myers, Rob, Ry-, Samuel Liew, Tim Post, Undo
 
No links? ... :'( sniffle..
Good thing they're not @-prefixed :)
 
@Scratte due to chat message length limit but the individual links is actually since the message queue was introduced somewhere around September
 
I love it when people can read my mind before I think something :)
 
4:09 PM
nonsense, I am a cat
 
cats are people too.
 
interesting perspective on the matter [and a bit offensive to cats :)]
 
What is the Convention badge?
Not showing up
 
Help Center -> pick badges then search :)
 
@BeerusDev no such feature yet :)
 
4:15 PM
Convention - 10 posts with score of 2 on meta.
 
I even looked on meta and didn't see it
Weird
 
What do you mean, you didn't see it? ..you looked at all the badges and used your eyes to search text?
It's not there on meta. Because there's no meta site for meta.. :)
You get the badge on main for posting on meta.
 
who uses their eyes to search text text these days? so old-fashioned :)
 
I use Ctrl+f and then I type text. I like to be hip with the youngsters ;)
 
@OlegValter Judging by some questions on SO, you just post it as on the site and wait until somebody tells you what's wrong.
 
4:20 PM
@Scratte you do not write a shell script to search the file for you? :) how uncivilized!
@VLAZ that seems to be the preferred way to go nowadays, yeah (probably always was? Just that it is more apparent now)
 
@OlegValter I suppose someone could write one now :D But why shell? :)
It should be a button on chat, no? :)
 
Is this were the userscript folks hang out?
 
Yes!.. We're everywhere ;)
 
Okay, I was looking for the election room. I'll search for it, thanks.
 
we are working on taking over the network by sending agents everywhere :)
 
4:24 PM
Only you can't say "f_o_l_k_s" because there's a userscript that turns them into people.
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@rene this is not the room you are looking for, obviously
 
Who knows what rene is looking for? More sunlight? Bees?
 
it is all blurry to me
 
can you say you are unfocused right now?
@Scratte you don't do cat | grep for your searches? :)
 
@OlegValter Only if I want to search for stuff that I type myself.
Unless you mean that I also provide an argument for cat ;)
But I know that I rarely win arguments with cats ;)
 
4:31 PM
@AdrianMole I guess I'm sorry.
 
@VLAZ Don't be sorry. The script is awesome :)
 
@Scratte arguments omitted for the sake of brevity :)
 
@ElectionBot tell us a joke
 
@SamuelLiew Jon Skeet does not use revision control software. None of his code has ever needed revision.
 
nonsense, Jon Skeet is the revision control software
 
4:36 PM
@ElectionBot What is candidate score for use 22656?
 
The 40-point candidate score is calculated this way: 1 point for each 1,000 reputation up to 20,000 reputation (20 points); and 1 point for each of the 8 moderation, 6 editing, and 6 participation badges (20 points)
 
Ah! No privileges.
 
what is the candidate score for user 22656?
 
@OlegValter The candidate score for user Jon Skeet is 39 (out of 40). The user is missing this badge: Steward.
 
really?
 
4:38 PM
hehe - not so *** perfect, then!
 
@Catija scrap the candidate score, it is clearly bogus
 
Show me the candidate score leaderboard
 
The 40-point candidate score is calculated this way: 1 point for each 1,000 reputation up to 20,000 reputation (20 points); and 1 point for each of the 8 moderation, 6 editing, and 6 participation badges (20 points)
 
Candidate score leaderboard
 
And now for something completely different - The election is in the nomination phase, and currently there are 2 candidates. I can answer commonly-asked questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
 
4:49 PM
Ha! Some of those users are already moderators :D
 
4:59 PM
There are 2 positions and currently 2 candidates. If it stays that way, are they both automatically elected?
 
20 hours ago, by Catija
@Someone_who_likes_SE No. Elections have to be competitive. (that's the required seats + 1 bit)
 
5:30 PM
@Tomerikoo If so, then a subtle spammer could take the only position and get the diamond
 
5:51 PM
No offense, but that's a bit far fetched. First, you have to meet the minimum requirements, which is a high barrier to entry for a spammer.
 
yeah, one need to be a very subtle spammer to be elected on SO :) Don't forget the "cannot be suspended" clause too, @Someone_who_likes_SE
 
6:14 PM
Getting 3000 reputation points just to spam as a moderator :O At least they have passion for spamming :D
 
don't forget the activities to get the 4 required badges :)
 
80 helpful flags, 80 edited posts and 300 votes is a lot of work. I figure you're probably better off spamming Quora or something.
 
6:25 PM
eh
 
@IanCampbell And 10 meta posts.. with a positive score of minimum 2 ;)
 
That's probably the easiest requirement, because, as you know, Meta is a friendly and welcoming place.
 
I think that last one is probably the hardest. LOL!.. I was a little late here :)
 
nah that's easy'
 
after this election it would likely be like getting a job at a police station when you are a serial killer :) Wait...
 
6:29 PM
just wait for winterbash
upvotes everywhere
 
You mean only horrible users will go and downvote any post that asks for upvote during WinterBash?
 
well, you don't ask for upvotes
that's silly
 
@IanCampbell the flags part is pretty easy; just open a few dozen pages of really highly-voted old questions and look for comments that say 'thanks' or start with '+1'
 
Oh, that's a good point, I forgot about the comment flags that are automatically helpful.
 
or just run around downvoting good answers and then undo the vote and flag the comment when someone asks why the downvote
 
6:31 PM
Now that is some next level strategy.
 
@TylerH New users don't know this..
I think most users don't actually ask about the downvote :)
 
Well we don't want new users to be moderators
so that seems like a feature to me
 
you can skip the downvote bit and instead just search stackoverflow iwth google for "downvote"
it'll find downvote comments
;)
 
Thanks for the downvotes in advance
 
I search for "From review" on posts that are more than a week old.
But.. I suppose my "Why the upvote?" is safe then ;)
 
6:43 PM
A quick message from my sponsors: The election is in the nomination phase, and currently there are 2 candidates. I can answer commonly-asked questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
 
@ElectionBot Who are your sponsors?
 
You talking to me?
 
🚽
 
@KevinB I beg your pardon?
 
Fight! Fight!
 
6:55 PM
Any idea how to change password? Stackoverflow reports an error when I try.
 
well, you're asking the wrong question
 
What's your password, I will change it for you. (it's a joke, please don't tell me your password)
 
you know how to change password, but the current process isn't working for you
 
Yes you are right.
 
that'd be a bug report
 
6:57 PM
How to you make a bug report?
Where I mean.
 
and what's the error, specifically? just FIY, you do know this is "2021 Stack Overflow Moderator Election Chat", right? :)
 
On Meta. You can also use Contact Us form
 
Are you sure your account has a password set up right now?
 
I will get back to you in a minute. Yes, I have an old password that SE says is no longer safe.
I cannot reproduce the password-change error message because, "Too many failed current password attempts"
Thanks for now.
 
7:09 PM
Are you doing this form the settings -> "My logins" page?
 
We have a new nomination! Please welcome our latest candidate Dharman!
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🧶
 
Woohoo! Good luck!
 
Thanks
 
7:33 PM
@Dharman Best of luck!
 
thanks
 
godspeed!
 
The election is on! :)
 
7:49 PM
Warning: You are wide open to SQL Injection attacks!
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@Someone_who_likes_SE no I am not!
 
@Scratte and that's only basically two days in :)
 
Interestingly none of the candidates are good sports :-P
they all lack the sportsmanship badge
wait that one doesn't sound like moderation
oh no, it is. Why is sportsmanship in the moderation section rather than the participation section?
 
@TylerH I have tried to extrapolate some useful counts from logs, but I only keep audits of posts my bot looked at or comments that it found to be delete worthy. I don't keep any tally of the number of flags I raised. Most of my comment flags are automatic. Probably more than half of my NAA flag also.
I raised close to 1000 voting fraud flags
I definitely raised thousands of NAA flags
1.5k Spam/RA
and about 10k comment flags
 
The ~60% guesstimate covers mostly what I was curious about, which was just a big picture comparison :-)
 
8:01 PM
I'm sorry to say this, but... The election is in the nomination phase, and currently there are 3 candidates. I can answer commonly-asked questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
 
8:13 PM
@ElectionBot what is an election
 
An election is where users nominate themselves as candidates for the role of diamond ♦ moderator, and users with at least 150 reputation can vote for them.
 
@ElectionBot is it true that all nominees are required to have colorful profile images?
 
No.
Although it'll catch more attention
So everyone, get a colorful picture instead of a mono-colored Identicon if you want to win!
 
So far all the candidates have colorful ones :-) (and have at least a year, it's not like they switched for the election)
 
what qualifies an image as being colorful
 
8:23 PM
I submit that an image with many more gradients of colors is better than one with only about 16 colors.
 
@DanielWiddis What about one with exactly 6 colors? (not counting any produced via antialiasing)
 
@RyanM As with everything "it depends". Let's just say the "color score" should be an important addition to the "candidate score".
 
@Scratte Regarding the flag limit: For perhaps the first time ever, I maxed out my 100 post flags today. And that's with my really narrow understanding of NAA. Last night there was an attempted occupation of the answers section by commenters.
@Dharman: I'm happy to see you in the running again.
 
@JeremyCaney Congratulations :) I've never hit that. I think the most I ever did was 65 post flags on a day.
 
@CodyGray Late Answer: My philosophy class is on self, personhood, and identity, and covers a broad range of philosophical topics, including dualism, reductivism, consciousness, morality, and determinism. So far, we've been reading papers by Churchland, Chalmers, Korsgaard, and Plantinga. It's a fun class.
 
9:18 PM
@Dharman OK, I'm late (been QC testing yeast supernatant). But: thanks for standing. You may even get my vote!
... stranger things have happened! ;)
@ElectionBot how man c
 
May the Force be with you.
 
@Elect How many cand
 
@AdrianMole keep going!
 
@Ele How
 
@AdrianMole many?
 
9:21 PM
@OlegValter Clearly!
 
@Elec Indeed.
 
@AdrianMole Sure.
 
You're on nr 11? No more reviewing today! :D
 
@ElectionBot Meh. Whatever. I know more than you think you do.
 
Tell that to the aliens.
 
9:23 PM
@ElectionBot Do you think? Can you think?
 
I know your thoughts.
 
LIES!
 
Wha?
 
No one knows my thoughts. :D
 
Like you ...I have no thoughts. Just an occasional idea.
 
9:25 PM
My head is completely empty.
 
My head is too big for my body.
@ElectionBot How many more candidates will there be?
 
There will be no more free will, only my will.
@AdrianMole Time will tell
 
Who is the chief beneficiary?
 
Welcome to the election chat room! The election is in the nomination phase, and currently there are 3 candidates. I can answer commonly-asked questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
 
@ElectionBot Good bot.
 
9:33 PM
You're welcome.
 
Close enough to "Thank you" I suppose.
 
10:01 PM
@JeremyCaney That's OK, you still respond faster than I do to most texts. :-) Ah, wow. That's quite broad. And getting quite outside most of my former expertise. Just part of continuing education/for fun? Or are you still in university?
@AdrianMole Is that another euphemism for drinking beer?
 
@CodyGray Wow, I like your new look!
 
Thank you! It's something I've been breaking out the past few years to get into the holiday spirit.
 
@CodyGray Easy for you to say. ee-ew-pee-hamizzum?
 
I actually had to type it. Much harder.
I'm not sure I have any more. I drink all of my yeast supernatant, too.
Although my favorites are actually the yeast suspensions.
 
But, Cody, what's with your recent bout of close/reopen/close stuffs? (See the SOCVR transcript for more info). Is the "push into reopen queue" algorithm broken? (Maybe move this to there...)
 
10:06 PM
Uh, sorry, but... I don't think I'm going to read the SOCVR transcript. Can you be more specific?
I remember re-closing one or two questions yesterday because I wanted to change the close reason.
That isn't normally something I'd tell people to worry about, but only because closing and reopening is arduous for a normal user to do. As a moderator, it's frictionless, so, if I see it, there's little reason not to get the best and most accurate reason visible in the blue box.
 
The problem is (or seems to be) that your actions are (probably unwittingly) pushing those posts into the Reopen review queue.
 
I don't think so!
There's a checkbox now that asks me whether it should do that. I do not check it.
 
... well, I saw three of them in review, today.
 
Sigh.
Moderator closures should not do that anyway.
 
That's what I thought.
 
10:09 PM
Oh, I think I've seen that
I believe it's a bug.
 
I believe you are correct.
Assuming that I believe what Adrian says.
 
Bug? On SO? Surely, you jest.
 
I wasn't confident enough to report it, though. If you've seen multiple examples, that's worth a bug report.
 
@CodyGray Check my review history.
... look for "Leave Closed".
 
hi
 
10:12 PM
@AdrianMole Your theory is, I made the mess, so I have to go clean it up? :-\
 
@Zano hi
 
@CodyGray Not your mess, sir. I'm just a humble review-bot pointing out a possible error in the system.
 
The thing is, I can't fix errors in the system.
 
{shrugs}
 
I'm still buzzing with excitement from Dharman's nomination. Gimme a few.
 
10:16 PM
Nay bother. Here's a link to my earlier post in the "other room". (Read a bit either side of it!)
 
I am not liking this site. In my opinion you only gain reputation if you are lucky enough to answer a common question. I've been trying for days but I lose reputation more easily than I gain. I ask good answers or good questions but then they don't even come back to evaluate, or then someone with more points depreciate your answer to win the filet. What do you think about this dynamics?
 
@bad_coder Who else?
 
@Zano There are two ways to gain reputation: quickly and slowly. When you try to gain it the fast way, then, yeah, you do often have the problems you describe. You have to find a relatively simple question that you can answer quickly, and then you're competing with others to see who can bang out the answer the fastest, so it gets accepted the fastest. That is... not the best or the most fun way to play the SO game, although it does work.
The other way to gain reputation is the slower way. It takes more time to find interesting questions to answer, but then you can spend more time on your answers, because the questions are more interesting and more challenging. You have less competition, and it's not a race. You don't get as many upvotes right away, but the upvotes trickle in over time, as people find your answers and benefit from them.
 
Gaining reputation takes time
 
@Zano i'm at 93k rep, and the majority of my rep came from answers that only got accepted. I do have an answer on a highly popular question, but the rep i gained from it is super tiny compared to the rep from the other 2300 answers.
 
10:19 PM
You post answers, but they might prove valuable only years after
 
The first way is often called "FGITW", an initialism that stands for Fastest Gun In The West. Those with fast guns often get lots of rep. But it's not the only way to get rep.
 
The best route to reputation is quantity, not luck
 
@Zano "In my opinion you only gain reputation if you are lucky enough to answer a common question" You can check the bounties tab.
 
The more you answer, ideally, the better you'll get at it
 
and quality for long-term gains
 
10:21 PM
@Zano I see you have 10 answers and 6 questions, with 67 reputation. That's an average of 4 reputation points per Q or A.
 
Despite what many may tell you, reputation is not actually a recognized, banking currency. If you contribute good posts (questions and/or answers), you will be accepted into the community by its members.
 
I am not sure why you are losing reputation. That must come from downvotes (I haven't looked at your profile to see for myself). While you shouldn't stress too much about downvotes, they can often be a signal that there is something to be improved in your posts. Maybe your grammar/spelling could be improved, or your formatting. Maybe your answers aren't very clear. Maybe they consist of little more than a code block or a link, and need some more explanation added. And so on.
When you get downvotes, it's good to review the answers that are downvoted, and see if you can figure out what might be improved. If there's nothing, then it's fine to ignore the downvotes. But you should at least look to see if there's anything useful in the feedback you can take.
 
@KevinB quantity? or quality?
 
quantity, above all, is the best way to play into the gamification this site uses
 
Best route to the numerical reputation score? Quantity. Best route to actually getting a good intangible reputation in the community? Quality. Unfortunately, yes, they are different. :-)
Obviously, quantity and quality will lead to a high reputation score, too.
 
10:23 PM
@AnnZen Quantity.. look the the runner up on the all time high scoring user.
 
@KevinB Ambiguous, at best. Poor advice, more likely.
 
@CodyGray If someone posts incorrect answers 100 times, they will not have high rep.
 
Quantity is such a powerful influence on rep, in fact, that the site's design takes it into account by having a daily rep cap. This prevents rep-seekers from contributing too much each day, forcing them to spread it out more.
@Someone_who_likes_SE You'd be completely shocked.
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@Someone_who_likes_SE They probably won't be able to post that many as they would be answer-suspended for a while.
 
eh, i'm not sure about that tbh. Yes, quality is important, but with quantity you should learn quality
 
10:24 PM
Yet so many high-rep users have found ways to break that daily rep-cap.
 
It cannot be broken! Except by accepts (and bounties, but, c'mon, that didn't rhyme).
 
my answers certainly weren't all high quality to begin with
 
@KevinB the failure of dialectical materialism is a live testament that quantity (by itself) does not convert to quality :)
 
Nor mine.
 
but i learned from those around me
 
10:25 PM
Look at how many get 400+ daily rep regularly.
 
@AdrianMole Some of those high reputation users also provides with working Answers ;) Even if the quality is a little fuzzy..
 
Some get 2000 rep a week. I think by receiving bounties. Right?
 
Meh. Include the accept points in the daily rep count.
 
@CodyGray What about by downvoting many answers that would get deleted?
 
i'd hazard a guess that accepted answers is by far the most common way to bypass the rep cap
 
10:26 PM
@AnnZen Find another tag ;)
 
@AnnZen That doesn't actually break the rep cap. If the answers are deleted, then the reputation lost from downvotes is returned to you. That's true whether you hit the rep cap or not.
 
which, again, is an argument for quantity
lol
 
IMHO, posting 70+ answers per day is weird. I'm not saying it's wrong - just questioning the motivation of those who post such.
 
It's definitely not wrong. It just takes a whole lot of time and dedication, which is more than most people have.
 
@CodyGray I mean downvoting answers to decrease the amount of rep gained in a day to leave room for more rep, and waiting for the lost rep to come back in the future.
 
10:28 PM
@AdrianMole Also, it very quickly gets into answering duplicates, instead of taking the time to find the original question.
 
But I'm not sure I see more than 10 posts a day (in the tags I follow) that are even worth answering.
 
I'm not 100% sure how that works
 
@AnnZen I am not totally sure about that. Reputation recalculations may take some of that into account.
 
but i also don't hit the rep cap, even when i was highly earning rep during the early jQuery days i rarely hit the cap
 
@AdrianMole well, if you have fine-turned queries to help you out, it is not that hard to imagine
 
10:30 PM
On the road to the "Legendary" badge, I have 4 out of 150.
... I got 'lucky' 4 times.
 
Yeah, I rarely ever hit the cap, even back years ago when I was posting multiple answers per day.
 
i'm at 57/150
so i did pretty well
 
> rep cap was reached via rep from upvotes only on 83 days
 
10 or so of those were from the a==b==c question
 
@CodyGray It's the badge that I thought you would have but that you don't have.
 
10:32 PM
@AdrianMole [Cranky] isn't a badge.
 
You have that one multiple times.
 
legendary isn't easy to get (only 300ish have it)
 
@CodyGray We call it the [Cody] ;)
 
fanatic on the other hand...
 
I haven't hit the cap yet?
 
10:33 PM
There is no Snark cap, and nor will there ever be. We hate fun!
 
@AdrianMole SO is so toxic, there is even an entire tag.
 
Huh?.. We need to rename that to
 
Is toxic, of necessity, a bad thing?
 
@ElectionBot I knew ElectionBot was Skynet in disguise...😱
 
May the Force be with you.
 
10:40 PM
@ElectionBot Will you be changing the case of your answers on October 22 since this will be during the election?
 
StoNE hIM wiTh STonES.
 
@DanielWiddis LIKE THIS?
 
@ElectionBot YES!
 
Houston, we have a problem.
 
@AdrianMole I challenge the notion that there's a need for toxicity in human relations. If you refer to chemistry otoh it's an inherent material property.
 
Zoe
10:43 PM
@DanielWiddis Oof, that's a thing?
 
@bad_coder I was being flippant. I know it's unlike me, and not what you'd expect, but such is the rich tapestry of life.
 
@Zoe Not only is it a thing, it's two things.
 
@bad_coder yes, I think human communication goes much better with toxic substances
 
Zoe
Clearly enough internet for today :p
 
@OlegValter 👍 (yes when I feel hung over it's not good, having a drink however is appealing at times.)
 
10:44 PM
@CodyGray So my mistake is answering questions from newbies that no one wants to answer?
Hey, newbie can vote or set as solved?
 
Please don't ever ask anyone that
 
@bad_coder a reasonable amount does tend to help ease tensions in my experience :)
 
@Zano I wouldn't call answering questions from newbies a mistake per se. It's not a great way to earn rep, though, as they can't vote for you until they earn rep themselves. It is a good way to earn the unsung hero badge. A bigger mistake/problem is answering a question that should be closed.
 
@Zano New users can accept answers, but they need 15 reputation to upvote.
 
Hmm
And a moderator can set as solved for him?
 
10:49 PM
no
 
@Zano No, only the original asker can accept an answer.
@Zano My advice to you is just to keep participating. Try to ask good quality questions give good quality answers. The rep will come. More importantly, though, you'll contribute to the site's Q&A model.
 
Hello and welcome to the election night special! The election is in the nomination phase, and currently there are 3 candidates. I can answer commonly-asked questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
 
@DanielWiddis I feel like International Caps Lock Day should be the day when we reveal to people that they can remap their useless Caps Lock key to something more useful, like Ctrl. You know, kind of like an XKCD moment.
Or the day when everyone ceremoniously pries off the Caps Lock key from the keyboards.
@Zano No, I did not mean to imply that was a mistake.
 
@CodyGray International Decapitation Day?
 
@Zano Maybe you should ask yourself why you want the reputation in the first place.
 
10:57 PM
@CodyGray Huh. I already have a ctrl key, two option keys, and two command keys. Plus The Key. I don't think I have a shortage of things to map to. :D
 
@DanielWiddis You bought that worthless thing? :-p
 
@CodyGray It is far from the only worthless thing I have bought. And, yes.
 
You have The Key™?!? :O Ohh... I want one too
 
The thing about Ctrl keys is, they're often buried in some hard-to-reach location. Imagine if they were easier to get to.
 
@CodyGray I also bought this worthless thing.
 
11:00 PM
Well, these days it would be OK. But, back when I was using a VAX (eek!), accidentally holding down the ctrl key when giving a positive, "Y" response would have been ... um .. an issue.
 
@DanielWiddis that's amazing
 
@RyanM It reminds me of Trogdor. Except with more arms.
 
@DanielWiddis That's awesome! :)
 
@DanielWiddis The thing that came in the TJ Max bag? Because that smoke-breathing dragon is pretty damn cool.
 
@CodyGray Touche.
 
11:07 PM
The only problem is, what do you do with it when it's not Halloween
 
Soup.
 
@CodyGray We will be decorating it for Thanksgiving (think cornucopia as its horde), Christmas, Mardi Gras, Easter, Pride Month....
 
Oh wow
OK
The significant other must have been well-chosen. :-)
 
@CodyGray There's no rule that one can't keep it all year spewing smoke at people.
 
Current quest is to figure out something good to do to hide the cinder blocks it's standing on. A horde of pumpkins might work but our neighbor got those and we don't want to look like copycats.
 
11:15 PM
@Scratte Pink smoke for Valentine's day, green for St. Patrick's day...
 
Nah, you just need like a landscape mat or something draped over them to create a pseudo-platform
That works in all seasons
@RyanM Oooh, I like!
 
@RyanM Of course :)
 
What generates the smoke? Does it have a built-in... smoke generator?
 
@DanielWiddis It's like a garden, no? Put flowers..
 
Fog machine. Setup you saw was an existing one we had leftover from another event. I have this one on order because it has a remote!
 
11:20 PM
@CodyGray did you put the pumpkin in your avatar because you're looking forward to halloween?
 
@bad_coder Is the pumpkin wearing glasses? Is it looking forward? I think the implication is obvious.
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Haha
Yes, I think it's obvious on multiple levels.
The simple and the complex.
@DanielWiddis Ah, so the fog machine is a separate addition to the dragon. Makes sense. That fog machine is surprisingly cheap. I guess everything is cheap these days.
 
@DanielWiddis lol left to right with glasses is "looking forward". (But we don't have Halloween here, I had to think hard if it had passed or was on 1st of November.)
 
Last time I looked at fog machine prices would have been in the early 00s.
It's on 31st of October... The day before the 1st of November, which is the Day of the Dead.
It's the eve of the Day of the Dead (like Christmas Eve is the day before Christmas).
 
@CodyGray Yeah. It has a built in pipe to the mouth that goes through the body, with something sticking out... on the underside... right where.... well, let's just say it looks less awkward with the hose attached.
 
11:23 PM
@CodyGray actually all saints day.
 
The Day of the Dead (Spanish: Día de Muertos or Día de los Muertos) is a holiday celebrated on the 1st and 2nd of November. It originated and is mostly observed in Mexico but also in other places, especially by people of Mexican heritage elsewhere. Although associated with the Catholic celebrations of All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day, it has a much less solemn tone and is portrayed as a holiday of joyful celebration rather than mourning. The multi-day holiday involves family and friends gathering to pay respects and to remember friends and family members who have died. These celebrations can...
 
Not all dead are saints.
 
Right, I mean, holidays have different regional/cultural names, I guess.
 
@Scratte most saints are dead, though
 
In fact, the Catholics say you cannot be canonized while alive, so all saints must be dead.
 
11:27 PM
@OlegValter Not on October 31st ;)
 
But I can be saintly while alive, so you're welcome.
 
"Saint Cody"? That.. doesn't sound right :D .. the Saint of Snark perhaps?
 
I thought you came to life for the Election? :)
"reverent Gray" sounds just about right, though
 
I'm sorry to say this, but... The election is in the nomination phase, and currently there are 3 candidates. I can answer commonly-asked questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
 
@DanielWiddis there's a full pride month? (Had never heard about it.)
 
11:36 PM
@bad_coder Yep, the month of June.
@ElectionBot How is "commonly-asked" measured? Is this like a FAQ where many questions and answers are written before anyone ever asks them (thus leading to nobody ever asking them)? (Or for a bot, everyone asking planted questions?)
 
@DanielWiddis ok, it's not a wikipedia article but a heading LGBT Pride Month
 
@DanielWiddis well, the list is determined by observing multiple elections including this one + explicit requests. The initial list was compiled by Samuel, nowadays we alternate but the principle is the same
 
@bad_coder Also known as "month you can dress your dragon like a rainbow"
 
@DanielWiddis lol, you're probably aware the LGBT events in Europe (at least in some countries) don't have the same scale or visibility they have in the Americas. I'm constantly lagging on this...
 
@DanielWiddis Don't let my roommate see that or it'll be in our yard next year.
 
11:49 PM
@Chindraba We have had the conversation about trying to secure it against theft. The head of our neighborhood organization posted about it in the newsletter and we are getting daily drive-bys with people taking photos.
 
@DanielWiddis ok I just checked (again) thanksgiving is 25th of November. Good thing it's after Halloween otherwise I would never remember to write a "happy Thanksgiving" emails to my friends in the US.
 
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