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7:00 PM
It's my own fault for trying to do things this way.
I just wanted to learn something new.
Now I'm all in a kerfuffle.
 
it seems like you're trying to do the right thing
 
I want to be able to build a where clause for the filters, and apply that to whatever query is passed.
Maybe I am just doing that in a bad way.
Maybe turning in this paperwork will help me think about it.
 
OK. hopefully
I'm gonna go and buy some snacks, can I get you anything?
 
No thanks.
 
@KitFox hmmmm, i'm not sure if that will work
can you paste the whole method?
 
7:12 PM
Uh...
I think I can get it to work if I build an expression and add it. It's an awful lot of work though.
 
I don't know if I can paste it in a useful fashion. It is in several pieces.
@FumbleFingers Hi.
 
looks like my bounty on english.stackexchange.com/questions/57816/… is going begging
 
the reason you might not be able to add a where clause on an arbitrary query is that you don't know if the table object you're querying against even has that column
 
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Q: Is this sentence intuitively readable without special effort?

Ron MaimonThis question is related to this linguistics question: http://linguistics.stackexchange.com/questions/1590/limits-on-center-embedding-in-english . I was told to ask linguistically native speakers, so I am hoping a non-linguist could say. Consider the following extremely melodramatic short story. ...

 
7:14 PM
oh lawks! - have I stumbled into "larn thasen SQL"?
 
Don't know about the final sentence, because he lost me at the comma after the very first word.
Either way, this amounts to a subjective poll of a random group of people.
 
That looks more like Writers to me.
 
Nah.
Polls are not welcome anywhere.
 
@RegDwightѬſ道 haha - I think both the original writer and OP there are just taking the piss. Obviously if you want to make the effort, it's parseable - but it's drivel, imho
 
He is not asking for a rewrite.
 
7:18 PM
as ever, I'm disappointed there are people keen to dive in with an "answer"
 
10k people, no less.
 
Oh God, not Ron.
 
Use your votes.
 
> I have no PhD, I am almost entirely self taught. I like physics, but I think the professionals are, for the most part, completely competent. I have a lot of my own personal theories about physics which I like to spread online. I am unemployed, but not by choice. Despite this, I consider myself to be the next Isaac Newton.
 
@RegDwightѬſ道 23K and 18K, in fact. Do they really need the points, in exchange for the shame?
 
7:20 PM
I have come to believe that the above text is no joke.
 
@FumbleFingers Could be genuine interest.
I am pretty sure that Hellion ain't here for the reps.
 
@RegDwightѬſ道 misplaced if so
@RegDwightѬſ道 yes, i dint really mean that. but i wish they'd stick to comments, or re-raise it as a proper question if there is one lurking there
 
I think the question is legitimate, and there is a definitive answer.
I just dislike his premises and his style.
 
@Cerberus yeah, i can't argue with that
 
He wanted to know this, and he got answer.
And it is somewhat non-worthless information.
 
7:22 PM
I don't know anything about him since I don't hang up on Ling at all.
 
I do.
 
@Cerberus no he dint. he wanted to set the cat among the pigeons!
 
You should see his monstrous questions there.
 
@Cerberus I dunno, how is this information not 100% what any sane person would expect?
 
He has the habit of repeatedly adding several pages of text to his old questions.
@RegDwightѬſ道 I didn't say he was sane.
 
7:23 PM
Ha.
Fair enough.
 
I don't know, he has put in a lot of effort, and he is genuinely interested.
And he is usually fairly polite, if you disregard his profile text.
 
I am genuinely interested in a recipe for a tasty egg-salad sandwich.
And I am sometimes polite.
 
Egg, salt, pepper, lots of mayonnaise, a bit of Worcester sauce.
 
No bread???
 
And some ordinary lettuce, all on milk bread.
That's my recipe.
 
7:26 PM
@RegDwightѬſ道 I shall be interested to follow up on my latest Q in linguistics about "universal" adjective sequence linguistics.stackexchange.com/questions/1607/… in case it tells me anything about how all humans organise information.
 
It's really the best kind of egg-salad sandwich.
 
@Cerberus Awesum thx now post it on main sight pls so I can except.
 
I dare you to post the question!
 
Shrug.
I will post seven.
 
@FumbleFingers I think it is a fairly universal thing in languages that normally put the adjective before the noun.
But I think it's complicated.
 
7:28 PM
@RegDwightѬſ道 nah - you really need a coupla slices of nice ripe avocado pear in your egg-salad sarnie! (also good in BLT)
 
I think topic–focus plays a part, and the echoing of past and implicit structures.
Ohh I like avocado so much.
 
I am trying to wrap my head around the order in Russian but it escapes me.
 
@FumbleFingers You know what's also great? Avocado-potato salad.
@RegDwightѬſ道 Because there isn't simply a single factor that determines it.
 
In any case it's way more liberal than the English.
 
And stress in spoken language is also important.
 
7:29 PM
English used to be way more liberal, too, when it still had cases.
 
@Cerberus as I've been learning from my "think him to be stupid" interaction with JohnLawler, everything is complicated
 
In adjective order?
 
Then it traded flexibility for less inflection.
@Cerberus dunno but I wouldn't be surprised.
 
@FumbleFingers Notice, by the way, than Jon Purdy said here that he regularly says "I think him x".
@RegDwightѬſ道 But English is also fairly flexible.
 
Not as flexible as Russian or other highly inflecting languages.
 
7:31 PM
@Cerberus i dint notice that. I do not think Jon to be stupid! :)
 
I don't know jack about Latin but from what I hear, there you can put the words in pretty muich any order as well, because the endings will still tell you everything you need to know.
 
@FumbleFingers I do not deem him stupid either!
 
anyway, on current showing, I can't bring myself to accept any answers on the "to be about 50" Q, so it'll go by default unless someone puts something in within the next hour or two
 
@RegDwightѬſ道 The point is not that you can, but whether you will.
But, yes, Latin and Greek are more flexible than English.
 
Again, dunno about Latin. Them are dead anyway.
 
7:34 PM
@Cerberus "deem" is a borderline case. Can I say "I deem him to be stupid"? Hmm... jury is out on that one.
 
But what people notice most is the flexibility in Latin poetry, which is far greater than in prose.
 
But in Russian, yes, any order you can think of someone will eventually use without much thinking.
 
@FumbleFingers Sounds atypical to me. I wouldn't say it myself.
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Q: Does Pirahã syntax contradict the principles of Universal Grammar?

Otavio MacedoThe Wikipedia article on Universal Grammar cites the research by Everett (2005) about the Pirahã language: Finally, in the domain of field research, the Pirahã language is claimed to be a counterexample to the basic tenets of Universal Grammar. This research has been primarily lead by Daniel ...

See this question for a fun answer by Ron.
You shouldn't read it, just scroll through it.
 
@Cerberus I certainly don't like "I deem he is stupid"
 
My life is too short to scroll past it.
 
7:35 PM
@FumbleFingers Eek!
@RegDwightѬſ道 Then zoom out as far as you can.
 
@FumbleFingers "Deemingly, stupid he is."
@Cerberus My browser can't go below 1%.
 
@RegDwightѬſ道 wots that? archaic yoda-speak?
 
That should be enough.
Owl-speak.
Hey @FF, wasn't it Allo, Allo where they say "the owl flies at night" all the time?
As some sort of password?
 
@FumbleFingers seeing how he's from long, long ago, Yoda is archaic by definition.
 
@ME might know this as well...
 
7:38 PM
Wow, when does he find the time to type all that?
He's posted another question already.
 
@Cerberus here's a bit of owl-speak I just found... coal claws: n. The deadliest kind of battle claws, with bonk coals embedded in the tips.
 
Bonk coals allow you to go bonkers with more ease.
 
Hah, never heard of that...
 
@RegDwightѬſ道 I know little of owls except when you get close enough you can see they're powerful killing machines
3
 
Oct 8 '11 at 22:05, by RegDwight Ѭſ道
Go see an ornithologist.
 
7:42 PM
my in-house chef is in the final stages of meal preparation. Time for me to go and adopt "hungry fledging" pose... bfn chaps!
 
@FumbleFingers Have fun!
 
@MrShinyandNew安宇 I don't get the punch line. Is there a punch line?
It kind of drifts off and invokes a Deus Ex Machina ending.
 
7:46 PM
I don't get it either.
 
It's a starhorse. like a starfish, only with horse heads.
 
That explains everything. Thank you.
 
anyway it has a linguistic aspect, in that it talks about the passive voice and I think it gets it right.
of course I no longer trust myself or anyone to know what the passive voice actually is.
 
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A: How can I reliably and accurately identify the passive voice in writing or speech?

nohatA clause in the passive voice must have all the following: A form of an auxiliary verb (usually be or get) The past participle of a transitive verb No direct object The subject of the verb phrase is the entity undergoing an action or having its state changed Optionally, the agent is expressed...

 
@MrShinyandNew安宇 the passive voice is the one that gives in
 
7:51 PM
Yeah that's basically what nohat means as well.
 
pfft nohat. as if he ever answered a question correctly.
 
I think I'll pin that for two weeks.
 
so you can't use the passive voice to speak in present tense?
 
Where you got that from.
 
well, you always have to use a past participle
 
7:56 PM
The main verb is the auxiliary one.
 
Be drawn. Is drawn. Was drawn. Will be being drawn, um, have/
 
I am given books by the president
 
Yeah I should have written
pfft. As if questions about the passive voice were ever correctly answered by nohat.
wait: is it still passive if I make it counterfactual? Is counterfactual the right word? I'm just making stuff up now
 
I haven't been given books by any president
so, I think so
 
7:59 PM
Who is here? I hear voices. Passive voices.
 
Who is here!
 
The Who?
 
Oh, so that's a statement using the passive voice?
 
I still don't get the "jerks" punchline.
 
@Cerberus it's a secondary punchline
the first punchline is in the penultimate box
 
8:02 PM
It speaks volumes that there's no line in that box at all.
 
But it has no text!
 
What?
 
nonplussed
 
@KitFox scroll up till you see a disturbing image. Then scroll a bit more.
Way to ruin Kit's experience, @Cer.
 
8:03 PM
Sorry.
I was probably too late anyway.
Can't you hear her scrolling?
And her brain creaking?
 
It may be small, she being a small animal, but still.
 
How did I miss the cartoon over that beautiful picture of Reg's mom?
 
@MattЭллен Haha...right...
 
Oh Kylie, Kylie. You change my mind every time I think MrShiny has made me straight.
 
8:05 PM
@MattЭллен I want to unsee that.
 
I hope you didn't listen to the whole song. It's been stuck in my head for 20 years
 
Get a screw.
 
or more
 
Yeah, get two screws.
 
8:06 PM
Sicher ist sicher.
 
moar iz beter
 
And fewer is more!
 
I am interested in discussing QA qua QA.
 
You sound like a frog.
 
qua qua qua
 
8:07 PM
Rickety-rax koax koax!
 
What is this, the French room?
 
I sound like a posh duck
 
@MattЭллен Poofter duck, you mean.
 
If no elephants have two tails, and one elephant has one more tail than no elephants, then an elephant has three tails.
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Obligatory:
Feb 9 '11 at 21:45, by Kosmonaut
My officemate is Russian and he swears constantly, and I always know if he is IM'ing me from his iPhone because suddenly he will use the word "ducker".
 
8:08 PM
Either, either, neither neither, lets call the whole thing off
 
Or not.
 
Let's call it Gershwin.
 
@KitFox a maz ing
 
And yet, I can't get this stupid control to work.
 
@Robusto who are the Gersh and why would they win?
 
8:09 PM
 
Surreptitious advertising?
 
@RegDwightѬſ道 You said this was the French room.
 
How's that for recursion.
@Robusto I never said that.
I asked if.
 
28 secs ago, by Robusto
@RegDwightѬſ道 Did you mean recursion?
@RegDwightѬſ道 Let's not split errs.
 
@RegDwightѬſ道 if you have to ask...
 
8:13 PM
I don't have to.
 
I think we were talking about poofter ducks.
 
I can just merge you all into Thursagen, throw away the keys and go play with LEGO.
 
in a deterministic universe you did have to
 
Brainducks. Clusterducks.
This iPhone doesn't work.
 
8:14 PM
@RegDwightѬſ道 Siriously, dude ...
 
^ Siriously dude.
 
I'll see your dude and raise you The Dude.
 
This aggression will not stand.
 
I hate the fuckin' Owls, man.
Or Eagles. Wevs.
 
Hey now, the owl ties this room together.
 
8:17 PM
@RegDwightѬſ道 You mean coitus?
 
Ergo sumus.
 
Jul 29 '11 at 15:24, by Robusto
@RegDwight — You mean coitus?
 
yesterday, by Cerberus
@MattЭллен Some people get aroused by odd things that aren't human...
 
Die Ergo Versicherungsgruppe Aktiengesellschaft (eigene Schreibweise ERGO) ist ein international tätiger Versicherungskonzern mit Hauptsitz in Düsseldorf, der über 50.000 Mitarbeiter beschäftigt. Ergo gehört zur Münchener Rückversicherungs-Gesellschaft Aktiengesellschaft in München (Munich Re), einem der weltweit führenden Rückversicherer. Mit Versicherungsbeiträgen in Höhe von 20 Milliarden Euro ist die Ergo der drittgrößte Erstversicherer in Deutschland im Jahr 2010. Konzernübersicht Die Konzernaktivitäten lassen sich in die Bereiche Lebensversicherung (Ergo Lebensversicherung), Kr...
 
Wow, just when I thought this room couldn't get any more boring, you have to go bring up insurance.
 
8:20 PM
Feb 23 '11 at 14:13, by Robusto
@RegDwight — Wow, it already happened. And you did it in a single line. I bow in your direction.
 
@RegDwightѬſ道 Yeah. Remember those good old days? It took you 9 lines and a Wikipedia citation to do what you used to be able to do in one line. Gettin' old, dude.
 
So why does the flag counter go up if there's no flags.
 
it's all down to the magic of zero
 
I want to see the juicy verboten stuff, dammit!
 
@RegDwightѬſ道 It was verboten boring stuff.
 
8:23 PM
Still, flags are a powerful tool for cross-site promotion.
 
Alles nicht verboten ist erlaubt?
 
Wow. German with Russian grammar. Now I've seen everything.
 
you've not seen nothing yet
 
I've seen Putin on the Ritz.
 
Couldn't figure out how to say it. I started with: Alles, was nicht verboten ist, ist erlaubt. But that seemed clumsy. Russian grammar seemed an improvement.
 
8:25 PM
Anyways. Here's the deal.
1. Flag all pictures of unicorns in this room.
2. ...
3. Profit!
 
@RegDwightѬſ道 Georgia cracker.
 
@Robusto That would've been impeccable German BTW. Also, the succinctest.
 
@RegDwightѬſ道 We should have an interrobang-type tool which would permit us to star and flag a post at the same time.
@RegDwightѬſ道 Shoulda gone with my gut.
 
@Robusto are you trying to save yourself one click?
You can star and then flag.
And you are bored anyway.
 
8:27 PM
@RegDwightѬſ道 It's about efficiency.
 
So knock yourself out.
 
Ow! That hurt. And I'm still awake.
And bored.
 
WHOA. Hold the presses. At last, I have invented a tool to punch people in the face over the Internet.
 
Please, not in the face.
And it's "Stop the presses."
 
I knew you would say that.
Which was the reason why I went with a different verb in the first place.
 
8:29 PM
@Robusto You don't need a comma after Alles, I'd say.
 
Apr 17 '11 at 18:03, by Robusto
Yeah. Deja vu is a bitch. And then you have to deal with it all over again.
 
Where's our mercs anyway. We are actually behind. It's almost like it's Friday or something.
 
YES!!!! Bitches!!! I did it. In your fsckin' face, you stupid control!
 
Jul 7 '11 at 13:55, by RegDwight
Whoa, that was unexpected.
 
12 mins ago, by Robusto
Wow, just when I thought this room couldn't get any more boring, you have to go bring up insurance.
Except substitute Visual Basic for insurance.
 
8:32 PM
I don't think bitches are in the insurance business.
 
you obviously don't know the insurance business very well
 
Not very. I'll settle for well.
 
Wrong.
 
Stop posting pictures of Tim Curry.
 
That's Flo the Progressive Insurance Gal. Show a little respect.
 
8:34 PM
Looks more like Flo the Progressive Booksorter to me.
I don't think insurances are in the business of sorting thousands of identical books. Then again I don't know the insurance business very well.
 
@RegDwightѬſ道 There are whole websites devoted to Flo the Progressive Insurance Gal. Shrines, in their way.
@RegDwightѬſ道 What part of "insurance is boring" didn't you understand?
 
Gee, just how could I live my life oblivious of those shrines.
 
@RegDwightѬſ道 Hey, you could be the first to build a Flo the Progressive Insurance Gal out of LEGO.
 
@Robusto It's the is. It really depends on what your definition of is is.
@Robusto LEGO Technic, yes. And then it would bubble-sort thousands of identical books.
 
8:39 PM
Well now that this room's been summed up in a handy image, I'll proceed to the throwing away the keys part.
 
Kind of puts a bow on it, yeah?
 
@KitFox WOOHOO!
 
Wow, who knew VB gave off pheromones?
 
I dunno. Lenin?
 
Jesus
and Einstein
 
8:50 PM
OK, I'm leaving on a high note. Catch you all later.
 
cya @KitFox :)
 
High note. ^
 

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