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12:48 AM
@egreg : Ok, you want to defy me - good, you waked up a sleeping lion! I promise to post some gigantomanic meal-fotos in due time :P
 
 
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5:28 AM
@JosephWright The daily (except for the last weekend) spammer: tex.stackexchange.com/users/59777/ling
 
5:55 AM
@HeikoOberdiek maybe also spammers need to rest at weekends? :)
 
@cgnieder Do you have any idea which uni could prevent the usage of KOMA-script?
 
6:10 AM
@Johannes_B no idea
 
@cgnieder I just sw @DavidCarlisle is using Emacs on his phone. I wonder if it feels natural.
 
 
3 hours later…
8:57 AM
@Johannes_B well the shop said you could type text messages so I assumed I needed an editor on it
 
@DavidCarlisle My phone still has keys and a small display.
@DavidCarlisle But the next one will be vim powered ;-)
 
@Johannes_B so did mine, but the keys were held in by sticky tape so I decided yesterday to join the 21st century:-)
 
@DavidCarlisle Seems a good idea :-D
 
 
1 hour later…
10:07 AM
@DavidCarlisle woohoo new phone! :) Kit Kat? :P
@AlanMunn LOL that's epic!
 
@PauloCereda I believe it's some version of android although obviously the OS is not so important once you have elisp available: it's a samsung s4 mini running emacs
 
@DavidCarlisle ooh cool! :) I just installed emacs on my Samsung tablet, not on my Moto Razr. :P
 
@PauloCereda I haven't put the hackers keyboard on yet so having started emacs, lacking ctrl and esc I couldn't really do much other than take a screenshot, so that's what I did:-)
 
@DavidCarlisle That keyboard has saved my life a lot of times. :)
 
10:24 AM
The due update: England: 262-2 (95.2 overs) India: Yet to bat
 
10:34 AM
@egreg ooh!
 
10:49 AM
ooh @Nicola is here! :) Hi! :)
There's been a huge discussion on a new bird lately! :)
 
@PauloCereda Hello! How's things?
@PauloCereda Ooh! Which one?
 
@NicolaTalbot In a hurry hurry hurry. :) And you? :)
@NicolaTalbot It should be about arara, but since I'll break things in a crazy way, and to avoid people coming after me with pitchforks and torches, I'll fork arara into another bird and put the new format there while updating arara with some improvements and bugfixes. :)
 
@PauloCereda Busy. I've spent the last few weeks inspecting my proof for errors. Unfortunately I found loads of the perishers. I've fixed them and I'm now waiting for the new proof to arrive. I decided to do some updates to glossaries while I was waiting and, as usual, the updates are taking longer than I anticipated! I'm going to visit my mum next week for a little holiday :-)
 
@NicolaTalbot Yay! How's your mum? :)
 
@PauloCereda Yay! It'll be like a bird that mutates into a superhero bird that fights wrongs and injustices, er, does lots of clever things :-)
@PauloCereda She had a few problems after the operation on her second eye, but it seems to be improving now. She's looking forward to reading your books now she can see better. :-)
 
10:56 AM
@NicolaTalbot :) The funny thing is this is quite accurate. :P
@NicolaTalbot Oh my, hopefully nothing serious?
 
@PauloCereda I don't think so. Apparently there's sometimes a reaction with one eye but not the other. She says she's much better now, and she's being her usual active self, heaving logs about the garden, collecting chicken eggs etc. My 70-year-old mum is way fitter than I am!
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@NicolaTalbot Ah my mom had some unusual tear production in her second eye after the surgery. The doctor said it was normal, one eye behaves quite differently than the other. :) I'm glad to hear your mom is better. :)
@NicolaTalbot LOL
 
@PauloCereda Sounds like they had the same problem. How's your mom now?
 
@NicolaTalbot She's doing great now and quite proud that she doesn't need to carry her glasses now. :P
 
@PauloCereda That's great :-)
 
@PauloCereda Great! That will make life a lot easier when I try to write my datatooltk directives! :-)
 
@NicolaTalbot :) I have even better news for you, but that will be a surprise. :P
 
@PauloCereda Yay! Will it be accompanied by cake and balloons?
 
@NicolaTalbot Of course! :) What if I tell you that you'll be able to call a public method from datatooltk directly in a rule? :)
@David: I'm playing a lot of Minecraft, it seems: I was gonna write a bibliographic item from John Hopcroft and wrote John Hopcraft. :P
 
@PauloCereda Oh cool! You'll have to get it finished before I finish vol 3 ;-) (I don't know when I'll get time to finish it! Once I've published my current book and finished the new version of glossaries, I'll have to get back to vol 3.)
 
11:31 AM
@NicolaTalbot I believe it will be ready by the end of August. And by the way, you are on the team. :P
 
@PauloCereda Am I? How did that happen? I'll have to set the last quarter of this year aside to finishing vol 3.
 
@NicolaTalbot Não sei. Só sei que foi assim. :) (from Ariano Suassuna's famous piece O auto da Compadecida, may he rest in piece).
@AlanMunn: ^^
 
@PauloCereda :-)
Must be just one of the mysteries of the universe ;-)
 
@NicolaTalbot I put people on the team so I can share the blame. :P
 
@PauloCereda Ooh, smart tactic.
 
11:39 AM
@NicolaTalbot :)
 
12:27 PM
@PauloCereda why do you think we wanted a prominent logo for expl3??
 
@DavidCarlisle Oh no! :)
 
1:14 PM
@PauloCereda You're surprising me: it's almost lunch time and you have given zero votes. ;-)
 
@egreg Oh my! I keep forgetting about votes!
 
@PauloCereda Too much into the cricket match? England: 372-3 (126.0 overs) India: Yet to bat
 
@egreg ooh! :)
 
@PauloCereda It seems a good batting session indeed.
@DavidCarlisle How do you say when a player is not out for a whole innings?
I guess it's quite a rare event.
 
1:42 PM
In cricket, the term carry the bat (or carry one's bat) refers to an opening batsman who is not dismissed ("not out") when the team innings is closed. The term is mainly used when the innings closes after all 10 wickets have fallen; that is, the other 10 players in the team have all been dismissed ("out"). It may also be used in situations where one or more of these players retire out or are unable to bat through injury or illness, and the remaining players are all dismissed normally. It is not used, however, in any other situation where the innings closes before all 10 wickets have fallen, such...
 
1:59 PM
Why would anybody typeset such a monster?
 
@egreg To spread chaos? :)
 
@PauloCereda This is what I proposed
By the way, do you recognize the math?
 
@egreg You are making the equal signs feel unappreciated. :P
 
@egreg do the braces signify anything?
 
@egreg nope, I'm stoopid. :)
 
2:10 PM
@DavidCarlisle Yes, they mark a system of equations
 
@egreg so why 4 systems with no words in between, it could be clearer:-)
 
@DavidCarlisle Of course it could.
@PauloCereda It has to do with Cardan's formula for the cubic equation.
But it's a very complicated way to do it.
Here is @cis with some Wiener Schnitzel for us!
Meanwhile two wickets fell
 
cis
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By the way, do you recognize the math?" Looks like somebody is willing to solve the cubic equation
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Should I explain the joke?
@AlanMunn I hope you are aware that MetaPost is a language for creating graphics (which is being discussed here on tex.SE), so that tag is not appropriate=) — flawr 24 mins ago
 
What do people think about whether or not this one is a dup:
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Q: Hyphenation in nomenclature

RobinautI'm using the nomecl package for explaining symbols. However, manual hyphenation rules like Kontrast/Rausch"=Verhältnis for long german words in the description are not working. See the following example: \nomenclature[e187]{$\mathbf{w}$}{Gewichtungsvektor blabla blabla blabla mit maximalem Ko...

 
2:22 PM
@cis Yes, it is.
 
(The first question is how to do the hyphenation, but this one is why doesn't the hyphenation work with nomencl.)
 
@cis The best way was found by Viète: given x^3+px+q=0, set x=y-p/(3y)
 
cis
@egreg A noble goal from this author
I wrote an article for the next power - but it is completely german, so you can read the formulas matheplanet.de/matheplanet/nuke/html/…
 
For who's interested in solving the cubic
Actually this is the same procedure by Tartaglia: set x=u-v, with uv=p.
 
2:38 PM
Tartaglia, ... sounds like pasta.
 
^^ This is me today.
 
@PauloCereda :-)
@PauloCereda I know the feeling.
 
2:50 PM
@Johannes_B “Tartaglia” is stammerer. He was hit on his face by a sword when a toddler and this permanently damaged his jaw, so he could never speak fluently. His real name was Niccolò Fontana, from Brescia; but he proudly bore the nickname.
@Johannes_B He discovered, independently from others (Scipione del Ferro among them) the solution of the cubic (in the special case of a single root). Cardan went to him and promised never to reveal the trick, if Tartaglia told him. Some months later, Cardan published his Ars Magna, with Tartaglia's method. With no attribution, of course.
 
@egreg Sounds interesting, though i was never really interested in mathematical history.
 
cis
@egreg : 'The best way was found by Viète' ---> Don't let a mathematician hear this, he would say 'No no, you have to do this like Galois' :)
 
@Johannes_B Cardan was a rogue.
@cis The best way without knowing Galois. ;-)
@cis Of course, Lagrange had discovered, before Galois, that y-p/y is an invariant of the cubic.
@cis And, hey! Viète did this two centuries and so before Galois!
 
@egreg: Cauchy probably said that his two greatest discoveries in life were Abel and Galois. :)
 
@egreg Unfortunately, there were rogues in every century, and there ever will be.
 
3:04 PM
@PauloCereda Mmmmh, Cauchy lost a memoir by Galois.
 
@egreg "by accident".
 
@PauloCereda Probably he gave a look and understood nothing. Which is an easy guess, because Galois didn't care about writing math in a comprehensible way. Then he probably forgot about the paper.
 
@egreg :(
 
@PauloCereda Somebody tells the story differently. I guess they want to avoid blaming Cauchy.
In any case the most important paper by Galois was lost. It required many years reconstructing his work from his notes.
 
@egreg: is it true that Cardano was about to publish Pratica Arithmeticae Generalis when heard about Tartaglia's proof and decided to postpone the publication in order to include the proof? Tartaglia refused to give him the proof to be included in the book so he could publish it by himself. Then later on Tartaglia got a letter from a noble asking to meet him in Milano; it was Cardano that swore on the Bible he wouldn't review the secrets. :(
 
3:11 PM
@PauloCereda Yes. The book was Ars Magna, IIRC.
 
@egreg ooh!
 
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A: What hazardous wildlife is there in the UK?

AravonaIn the UK we have, comparative to other countries, very few venomous creatures. However the false widow and adders are still a risk. False widows have mostly been recorded in the South of England and Wales (though I've personally never seen one) but have been recorded to have bitten and hospita...

@DavidCarlisle @JosepfWright Be careful ;-) ^^
 
@Johannes_B I could send some of these little rascals to them:
Phoneutria, commonly known as Brazilian wandering spiders, armed spiders ("armadeiras", as they are known in Brazilian Portuguese), or banana spiders (not to be confused with the relatively harmless Nephila), are a genus of aggressive and venomous spiders of potential medical significance to humans. They are mainly found in tropical South America, with one species in Central America. These spiders are members of the Ctenidae family of wandering spiders. The Brazilian wandering spiders appear in Guinness World Records from 2010 as the world's most venomous spider. Guinness World Records states that...
 
@Johannes_B tl;dr Cows.
 
@AlanMunn LOL
Of course, they would run off those cows with this soundtrack.
 
3:19 PM
@PauloCereda Cold shivers down my back.
 
@Johannes_B :)
 
@PauloCereda I want to stop the song but somehow i can't.
@PauloCereda Bless you for not posting a ten hour version.
 
@Johannes_B Curses! I was trying to do that right now. :P
 
@PauloCereda :-D
 
@PauloCereda Get me an armadeira quickly...
 
3:23 PM
@AlanMunn Armadeira sounds kind of peaceful.
 
@PauloCereda BTW, new Airport base station is called Pirilume.
@Johannes_B You will be after it bites you...
 
@AlanMunn I guess so ;-)
 
@PauloCereda Actually the network is Pirilume, the base station is Vagalume. :)
 
3:35 PM
@PauloCereda this is slowly getting somewhere: github.com/cgnieder/leadsheets :)
 
@AlanMunn ooh! :)
@cgnieder Yay! :)
 
@cgnieder Sounds nice.
 
@Johannes_B we had one of these bloodstained monsters in our garden the other day
 
@DavidCarlisle Oh now, anybody hurt? :-)
 
@Johannes_B we all survived but compared to that who'd be afraid of @PauloCereda's little spiders?
 
3:41 PM
@DavidCarlisle :-)
 
@Johannes_B @PauloCereda I already used it for a small songbook (the printed version should arrive any day now...) but there are still a number of features to be implemented. The title template system already works quite nicely, though.
 
@cgnieder Keep up the good work and I'll test your package in a huge project with more than 1.5k songs. :)
 
@PauloCereda wow!
 
@DavidCarlisle Hey, we have these:
 
@AlanMunn Oh my!
 
3:51 PM
@egreg's slipping with his reports, another wicket down: England: 526-6 (158.3 overs)
 
@PauloCereda And if you prefer to cheer for the gopher:
 
@AlanMunn o.O
 
@DavidCarlisle Sorry, I had to do some shopping.
 
@PauloCereda (Although this isn't wild footage exactly, since it's a captive falcon.)
 
@egreg It's allowed:-) Anyway shouldn't you have been giving tour de france reports, given the result?
 
4:07 PM
@DavidCarlisle I didn't want to seem chauvinist. :P How did Froome do?
Anyway, the first UK rider was Geraint Thomas (a Welshman). No more. :P
 
@egreg didn't pay attention after they left the UK
England declare on 569-7
 
@cgnieder: I'm very excited with this new package. :) I've been using songs, but I would like something shiny, and our project is awesome. :)
 
@PauloCereda The idea is to make everything user customizable. This is working already for the titles which can be defined from scratch with all bells and whistles :) I'd like to add a similar system for the verse like environments
 
@cgnieder ooh awesome!
 
4:22 PM
@PauloCereda currently they're all using an itemize environment internally. But I have a feeling it would be better if users could build there own templates using whatever they want for it. (Just an idea yet, but I have some time this week :)
 
@cgnieder How is the weather situation? Heavy storms are expected in your area.
 
@Johannes_B it looks greyish and it was schwül (what's that in English, sultry?) the whole afternoon. We'll see
 
@cgnieder Sticky, here in FG as well.
 
It seems that England declared after the seventh wicket.
 
13 mins ago, by David Carlisle
England declare on 569-7
 
4:27 PM
@DavidCarlisle Oh, sorry! I was still thinking to cycling.
 
@egreg all sport is cancelled apart from the Commonwealth games according to the British press
 
@cgnieder ooh.
 
4:41 PM
@DavidCarlisle And the cricket tests.
 
4:57 PM
@DavidCarlisle India lost a wicket! (I hope Harish and Kan are not listening.)
 
Why doesn't tcolorbox break boxes any more? :(
 
@egreg o.O
 
cis
5:16 PM
@egreg Maybe your fault was: Not including the tcolorbox into a tooltip :() ---> texwelt.de/wissen/upfiles/main.pdf
 
A test shows it break. But, of course, in the real document it doesn't. :(
 
5:44 PM
A few hours ago there was a question about an error originated by using \marginpar along classicthesis, but now I am unable to locate the question. Was it deleted? If so, there's any way in whcih I can still see it?
@egreg I cannot believe this! An actual question asked by you!
Are you passing the breakable option to the box (just to be sure).
 
@GonzaloMedina I have the option at the start.
 
@egreg Can you show a little MWE reproducing the problem? :)
 
@GonzaloMedina And a test shows broken boxes. So it's some other interaction. No MWE, in other words.
 
@egreg Is the actual document too long and/or full of dangerous secrets?
 
@GonzaloMedina Too long. I have to investigate.
My impression is that floats in between can break the breakings. :)
 
5:56 PM
@egreg What do you mean by "floats in between"?
 
@egreg Oh I believe I had a similar problem. If I'm not mistaken, there might be some notes on the manual about this.
 
@PauloCereda Hi! I have a little question for you in gmail, if you have time.
 
@GonzaloMedina Connecting! :)
 
cis
6:30 PM
@GonzaloMedina Hi, I used plenty of solutions from you. ;)
 
6:42 PM
anyone using tikzedt?
 
7:12 PM
@ArtemPelenitsyn You're missing a % after \makebox[0pt]{#1}egreg 4 mins ago
@GonzaloMedina I have the minimal example
\documentclass[twocolumn]{article}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage{tcolorbox}

\tcbuselibrary{listingsutf8,breakable,skins}
\tcbset{
  breakable,
  enlarge bottom finally by=-3ex,
  listing options={style=tcblatex,basicstyle=\ttfamily\footnotesize},
  skin=enhanced jigsaw,
}

\begin{document}

Vediamo un po'.

\begin{tcblisting}{listing only}
abcdef
abcdef
abcdef
abcdef
abcdef
abcdef
abcdef
abcdef
abcdef
abcdef
abcdef
abcdef
abcdef
abcdef
abcdef
abcdef
abcdef
abcdef
abcdef
abcdef
abcdef
 
7:28 PM
@egreg: I believe I'm following one of your friends in Twitter. :)
 
@PauloCereda I've got no Twitter
 
@egreg :( You know him, right? :) twitter.com/xetibor
 
@PauloCereda Yes, of course!
 
@egreg I thought so. :)
 
@PauloCereda Very good TeXnician in an uncommon environment.
 
7:32 PM
@egreg I recall seeing him in the GuIT forum. :)
 
@PauloCereda Yes, he also has some papers on ArsTeXnica.
@PauloCereda Very nice guy, too.
 
@egreg Cool! :)
 
@PauloCereda All of a sudden it started breaking listings again.
 
@egreg Uh-oh. There's probably \RequirePackage{schrodinger} somewhere in the code. :)
 
@PauloCereda :)
@PauloCereda Today is the centenary of the beginning of WWI, did you know?
 
7:47 PM
@egreg I... don't. Oh my. :(
 
8:00 PM
@PauloCereda Padova suffered from aerial bombings also in WWI; it was a target because it hosted the headquarters. A single bomb in 1916 caused 93 victims just 300 meters from my home. Another one destroyed the dome of my parish church, around Christmas 1917.
Which is just 50 meters from where I live.
But I wasn't here, at the time, whatever @DavidCarlisle says.
 
@egreg Seems like a bug in the newest release of tcolorbox. First I ran your example using version 3.05 (2014/05/08) and got the expected result: imgur.com/I06P9H6 but then using version 3.11 (2014/07/25) this is what I got: imgur.com/BI9q0ir . Thomas F. Sturm is the one to quickly shed light on the problem.
 
@GonzaloMedina He has no public repository, has he?
 
@egreg In the past, I've gotten in touch with him using the e-mail address in the tcolorbox manual, but now I see that he has a GitHub account github.com/T-F-S?tab=activity
 
8:15 PM
@GonzaloMedina @PauloCereda Thanks
 
Good evening or Good morning, whatever ;-)
 
@ChristianHupfer Good afternoon here!
 
@GonzaloMedina: Good afternoon then to you ;-)
 
@ChristianHupfer Though perhaps I should correct; it's not good at all here for me. We have almost 29 degrees now and I'm beginning to melt!
 
Hey @ChristianHupfer
@GonzaloMedina Right at the moment the internet tells me: 19 degress celsius
 
8:20 PM
@Johannes_B In what city?
 
@GonzaloMedina And it is night, it was much hotter during the day; and sticky
@GonzaloMedina Germany, saxony, Freiberg
 
@GonzaloMedina> We had a thunderstorm here two hours ago, after a very warm, sultry day with about 30 degrees Celsius... Now, it is a little bit cooler... I don't like summer...
@Johannes_B: Gruss nach Sachsen ;-)
 
@ChristianHupfer No rain for us
 
@ChristianHupfer Me neither! I only like hot days at the beach.
 
@ChristianHupfer Gruß nach not Schwarzwald
 
8:21 PM
@Johannes_B: Haha, aber bald wieder ... ;-)
 
@Johannes_B Is that temperature unusual for your city? I ask because 29 degrees Celsius is very unusual here where I live.
 
@ChristianHupfer It was somewhere near @HeikoOberdiek's place
@GonzaloMedina In the summer, no, not really. But i don't like it.
@GonzaloMedina The beach is a bit far away.
 
@Johannes_B: Yes, about 25 km south of that place
 
@Johannes_B Same here, unfortunately!
 
@ChristianHupfer Good afternoon. :)
 
8:23 PM
@GonzaloMedina First issue ever!
 
@GonzaloMedina usually, i like the season just opposite. in spring, i want autumn back, in winter i want summer.
 
@Johannes_B @GonzaloMedina: The next beach is about 800 km away, either the Bretony coast in France or the shores of the North Sea
 
@GonzaloMedina Germans, never satisfied
 
@Johannes_B Hehe!
 
@Johannes_B: That's not true! I am unsatisfied with your answer! :-P
 
8:25 PM
@ChristianHupfer :-D
 
@Johannes_B: I do not like summer, that's all. I am satisfied with spring, autumn and winter and do not call for summer
 
@ChristianHupfer I heard Norway is a nice place.
@ChristianHupfer Winter can seem a bit long but, ... who cares?
 
@Johannes_B: Yes, everybody's says that, we plan our honeymoon there, or in Sweden
 
@ChristianHupfer Have fun ;-)
 
@ChristianHupfer Are you about to get married? If so, congratulations!
 
8:29 PM
May i ask you, @ChristianHupfer, how long have you been engaged?
 
@Johannes_B: Winter is only long in a very flat country without woods etc, it's only gray and foggy then.
 
Yeah, of course, congratulations :-)
@PauloCereda :-)
 
@Johannes_B, @GonzaloMedina: Not so fast :D
 
@ChristianHupfer Not so fast? What is that supposed to mean?
 
8:31 PM
@Johannes_B: You may ask... about two and a half years engagement
 
@ChristianHupfer Seems reasonable.
 
@Johannes_B: My fiancée wants to get married a little bit faster ... I am quite comfortable at the moment... No, I am joking... Next year, in September, most probably
 
@ChristianHupfer Will the invitations be done with TeX?
 
@PauloCereda: Welcome, my multiple personality friend ;-)
@Johannes_B: For sure... for both guests :D
 
@ChristianHupfer Only two?
 
8:35 PM
@Johannes_B Hallo! Heute trinke ich ein Bier und Mineralwasser. Das ist sehr gut. :)
 
@PauloCereda Well done
Bier is immer gut.
 
@ChristianHupfer Use Comic Sans and we will hunt you down. :)
@Johannes_B <3
 
@ChristianHupfer @PauloCereda Yes, we will.
 
@PauloCereda: Amazing, as ever ;-)
 
@PauloCereda armadeiras aren't good
 
8:36 PM
@PauloCereda: I never lie: Comic Sans is a nice font :-P
 
@ChristianHupfer I can see your long nose from here
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Good evening, everybody :)
 
Hi @tohecz
 
@tohecz: Good evening, to Prague
 
@tohecz Do you see @ChristianHupfer's nose in Prague?
 
8:38 PM
@Johannes_B I see his nose in Prague on my screen :p
 
@tohecz :-D
 
@Johannes_B: It's an opinion, not a lie :D
 
@Johannes_B oh.
@tohecz Tom! :)
Dat nose.
 
I feel mobbed about my nose. A lot of nose haters here...
 
@tohecz My last activity on Music.SE probably :)
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Q: Who decides on what is in scope here?

percusseThis is I don't how many-th question on the same topic. Still, it makes no sense. First of all, we have no discussion on how to set up the rules and please don't tell me there is because I was closely watching this site for some time until I gave up. And I was active on Math.SE and still on TeX.S...

 
8:43 PM
I wish, I could do that ;-)
 
@ChristianHupfer You give no choice then:
Wait for @JosephWright to appear. :)
 
@PauloCereda: Throatwobbler mangrove? :D
 
@PauloCereda hihihi hi pal :)
 
@ChristianHupfer He asked me, he asked me! :)
 
@percusse a nice one, really.
 
8:45 PM
@tohecz sup buddy? :)
 
@PauloCereda: You posted it, it was not me :D
 
@PauloCereda I'm quite tired, after 8 hours of work with my supervisor
 
@tohecz Ouch. :(
> I can go forever like this. Because the rules do not apply here. Only imposed to questions people don't like. So this place is not moderated but owned. Then would you close all these questions or would you get a little bit more responsible and act more towards community?
@percusse: dude, you are epic. :)
 
@percusse it's a pity. The site is screwed because of bad moderator decisions and bad community build-up. And I would use it so much. For instance just now I have a question that I wanted to ask there, but I won't.
 
@tohecz And I'm a professional drummer which they say they want to have more of us.
Just so much fun we could have there. I'm waiting for the Music Fan.SE
 
8:49 PM
@percusse well, do you count someone who plays the organ every Sunday in a church close enough to a professional? :)
anyways, I should mark down my new arrangements, but I'm sooo lazy for that
 
cis
@egreg What do you think about "swabian noodles over-backed with cheese"? Normally there are fried onions and/or bacon added (we say short 'Kaesespaetzle', Kaese = Cheese)
 
@tohecz Church performers and gospel people are amazing. So definitely yes. Search for Aaron Spears
or here is one pop songs he owned
 
@ChristianHupfer I am just an observer ;-)
 
@percusse it's not so much my cuppa tea, but I understand that you like it ;)
 
@tohecz Not mine too. But you don't need to like it to see how ridiculously good he is :)
 
8:55 PM
@Johannes_B: What or who(m) do you observe? :D
 
@percusse I like this style more:
 
@ChristianHupfer Your nose :-D
 
@percusse Holy cow!
 
@tohecz Looks like you are Kronos Quartet or Arvö Part person :)
 
@percusse who?
 
8:56 PM
@PauloCereda Right? Crazy!
 
@percusse Awesome.
 
@tohecz You'll get into it soon.
 
@Johannes_B: I and my nose feel deeply honored ;-)
 
@percusse needed to say, the song is from the year 1531 :p
 
@ChristianHupfer You should ;-)
 
8:58 PM
@tohecz No rush hehe
 
@tohecz Really? You don't know Avro Pärt or Kronos? you should.
 
Did I just say Rush? excuse the pun
 
@AlanMunn there's so much in culture that I should know
 
@tohecz Just don't tell @egreg
 
@AlanMunn I don't, but you've done just now :p
 
8:59 PM
@all Captain beefheart ;-)
 
@percusse the band like to take old songs and just make them rock :)
 
@tohecz Although listening a bit more of what you posted, @percusse may have not predicted quite right.
 
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