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12:02 PM
@Robusto That was the point.
 
Have you been on your interviews yet?
 
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Hello! peeps
 
@Robusto Leave today @1:40pm, return tomorrow @8:40pm. If you see downed flights on Canadair, it is probably me.
 
Good luck with that.
 
Thanks. I dread the airport far more than any interview.
 
12:07 PM
Me too.
 
It just ain’t no fun no more no how no sir.
 
I got felt up by the TSA coming back from Curaçao. Now that I have metal in my leg, that's the drill.
 
I’m planning on wearing a neoprene knee brace for that very reason.
Argh! I hate if/when. They are contradictory, unlike the and/or combination, when used correctly. I am certain somebody made it up, in attempt to sound intelligent. — Mike Christian Jun 21 '11 at 4:12
Sure hope that guy doesn’t study German.
Although that one at least would help him with the if/whether thing.
 
Nah, look at Cerberus. It only confuses people further.
He can never tell which is which.
 
He’s a which hater.
 
12:15 PM
It is common for Germans to misuse "when" in English. So common as to be comical.
 
Hence my point.
 
When it were really common, I would notice.
 
Hence my affirmation and illumination of said point.
 
But I don't remember if was the last time I saw anyone do it.
 
@RegDwigнt When you not ice, you will be inflamed.
 
12:16 PM
> Whan that Aprille with his shoures soote.
I thought April was a chick?
 
@Robusto Very good, because I really do not want to be flamed.
 
A date which will live in inflamy.
 
So tell me, if your infantery landed in the Normandy, where did your fantery land?
 
In Disneyland.
Already saw the movie.
 
If did you see it?
Not sure when serious or not.
 
12:18 PM
Your German is bettering.
 
@Rob have you used websharper?
 
@JohanLarsson Noop.
 
Only Harper Collins.
 
I'm gonna try it I think
 
Why would I try F#? I'm a web fuckin' master.
 
12:21 PM
I have zero exp in {web, db, F#} trying to write something that uses them all
@Robusto I wasn't badgering, just askin'
 
F# would be a pointless excursion for me.
 
If I had zero experience in three somethings, I would never try to combine three unknowns.
@Robusto Yip.
 
I remember a friend trying to get me excited about D, which was going to be The Next Big Thing. And where is D now?
 
It’s joined the choir invisible.
 
I think he liked D's string handling. Or something.
 
12:23 PM
@tchrist you are right of course, huge negative synergy going on here
is there a fancy for negative synergy?
 
Not mine.
 
I take a fancy to missing syntactical elements.
 
Al?
Oh my, FF has weldan the golden sicle and cut off newcomers’ access to cynical old men.
Expect a metabeef.
 
Did you get FF updated just now?
Mine did. To FF 31.0.
 
I don’t even try. It hates me.
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Q: Appropriate word for a young person who behaves like a cynical old person?

jesterIIWhat is an appropriate term for a young person (child, or teenager) whose words and actions mimic that of a much older person from a previous generation? Such a youngster would demonstrate strong nostalgia for the past, despite never having lived during that time period. An example I can think o...

People are really bitching: look at that reopen vote.
I bet people with voting irregularities also cheat at Solitaire.
Trying to find the old past participle for wield is a long and winding road. The OED goes all the way through eta in its forms section, for goodness’ sake!
> wield /wiːld/, v.

Forms: see below.

Etymology: Two OE. verbs are here represented: (1) a Com. Teut. reduplicating strong verb, OE. (WS.) wealdan, (Anglian) waldan, pa. t. wéold, pa. pple. ʒe-wealden (see waldin) = OFris. walda, OS. gi-waldan, pa. t. giwêld, OHG. waltan, pa. t. wialt (MHG. walten, pa. t. wielt, G. walten wk.), ONor. valda, pres. væld, pa. t. (wk.) olla, pa. pple. neut. valdet (Sw. vaålla, Da. volde to cause, occasion), Goth. waldan; (2) a weak verb, OE. (WS.) *ʒe-wieldan, wildan, wyldan, (Anglian) wældan, containing a mutated form of the same stem wald̶- (see also wield
That’s a verb that doesn’t know its own strength.
I’m sorry, but this question is mistagged. It says but is clearly .
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Q: Co owns with me in official letter to Home Office

Customized NameI have couple of sentences as, "I confirm that my brother, Name, DOB 01/01/0001, Nationality Indian co owns property 00 Same Road, Manchester, UK with me and I have no obligations for his wife to live at property with him. I also confirm he has an exclusive bedroom for himself." Now I am conc...

 
12:48 PM
@MattЭллен thanks for comment, but what does "Source of concern" means — Customized Name 9 mins ago
Reality >> fiction.
 
I have a gift for you.
 
Why would you poison me?
 
‭ ≫  226B       MUCH GREATER-THAN
        x (right-pointing double angle quotation mark - 00BB)

‭ ⋙  22D9       VERY MUCH GREATER-THAN
 
Yeah totally a double quotation mark. Sorry not using that.
 
Sores of concern are those you see a doctor about.
The “x” means “SEE ALSO”, or maybe “related to in appearance but don’t use the wrong one dummy”.
 
12:51 PM
Feb 10 '11 at 15:33, by RegDwight
"He who has visions should go see a doctor".
 
                                    wow
                very greater
                            such  greater
so  greater
 
@tchrist see, they even overload a simple "x"!!!!!!
 
In real life X does not mean that. They should have invented a dedicated symbol, and hey it's not like that's not presicely what they are doing all day long anyway.
 
I welcome myself in this room for the being the first time :-)
 
12:54 PM
Do you understand how many confusables there are for 'x'?
macbook# grep -c 'LATIN SMALL LETTER X' confusables.txt
108
 
@CustomizedName have a xookie.
 
Never heard of a xookie before o.o
 
It's a very confused cookie.
 
> macbook# clear;grep 'LATIN SMALL LETTER X' confusables.txt

24B3 ; 0028 0078 0029 ; SL #* ( ⒳ → (x) ) PARENTHESIZED LATIN SMALL LETTER X → LEFT PARENTHESIS, LATIN SMALL LETTER X, RIGHT PARENTHESIS #
2178 ; 0069 0078 ; SL # ( ⅸ → ix ) SMALL ROMAN NUMERAL NINE → LATIN SMALL LETTER I, LATIN SMALL LETTER X #
00D7 ; 0078 ; SL #* ( × → x ) MULTIPLICATION SIGN → LATIN SMALL LETTER X #
2573 ; 0078 ; SL #* ( ╳ → x ) BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT DIAGONAL CROSS → LATIN SMALL LETTER X #
292B ; 0078 ; SL #* ( ⤫ → x ) RISING DIAGONAL CROSSING FALLING DIAGONAL → LATIN SMALL LETTER X #
 
Ask tchrist about it.
@tchrist so all you're saying is at this point one more wouldn't make a difference.
That, and that they actually have 108 other signs that might be way more appropriate.
 
12:57 PM
@tchrist did you ever had a xookie ?
@tchrist Have you ever had a xookie ?
 
And most to the point: are you will have being had willed doneing a cookie?
 
@CustomizedName Ic note.
 
@RegDwigнt umm ahh i umm aaaaa ieeee ummm, sorry, i mean, I need, I want, ummm, i..., i...., what ?
Dunno what Ic note means
 
@CustomizedName seven.
 
I am officialy lost
 
1:03 PM
Hit is ʒelosod.
 
I've accomplished 0% of my goal for the being in this chat room and it took 100% of my time.
4
 
That's a solid start.
 
Qui est l’éminence de cette chambre?
 
@RegDwigнt you are a web designer, what you doing in English room
 
Spinner, er ist.
 
1:09 PM
@CustomizedName I am a web designer?
 
@CustomizedName As nill is to will; thus it is a contraction of the negatory particle ne plus a 1st/3rd preterite inflection of the strong verb wit.
With the Ic signalling that we are in a 1p not a 3p scenario.
 
Wait, are we playing D&D?
 
You’re thinking of ichor.
 
I am officially lost x 3 times now #neverHappenedBefore
 
22 mins ago, by tchrist
> macbook# clear;grep 'LATIN SMALL LETTER X' confusables.txt

24B3 ; 0028 0078 0029 ; SL #* ( ⒳ → (x) ) PARENTHESIZED LATIN SMALL LETTER X → LEFT PARENTHESIS, LATIN SMALL LETTER X, RIGHT PARENTHESIS #
2178 ; 0069 0078 ; SL # ( ⅸ → ix ) SMALL ROMAN NUMERAL NINE → LATIN SMALL LETTER I, LATIN SMALL LETTER X #
00D7 ; 0078 ; SL #* ( × → x ) MULTIPLICATION SIGN → LATIN SMALL LETTER X #
2573 ; 0078 ; SL #* ( ╳ → x ) BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT DIAGONAL CROSS → LATIN SMALL LETTER X #
292B ; 0078 ; SL #* ( ⤫ → x ) RISING DIAGONAL CROSSING FALLING DIAGONAL → LATIN SMALL LETTER X #
 
1:21 PM
@CustomizedName Ichor military base is a military base of the ant race in Jet Force Gemini. That is one of the, if not the one thing tchrist could be not alluding to because he never played the game.
 
He is to weet a melancholy carle.
@RegDwigнt I prefer Drang nach Osten.
 
I got problem with my cats momName, brb
 
@RegDwigнt You know how much I love Klezmer!
 
Is that a jQuery reference?
 
1:30 PM
@CustomizedName Welcome to the incomprehensible room. you're doing it right.
 
@tchrist who?
 
@RegDwigнt I love you
 
@kwak yeah yeah I know everyone does.
 
because I hate smoking too
 
@RegDwigнt Transkription von jiddisch כליזמר oder קלעזמער, von hebräisch כלי זמר, kli („Gerät, Gefäß“) und zemer („Lied“), wörtlich „Gefäß des Liedes“, im modernen Hebräisch „Musikinstrumente, Musikanten“)
 
1:31 PM
What now? Instruments or musicians?
Why not just say "ananas" to everything, like Cerberus does?
 
Amusic.
 
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 Thank You :-)
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 for this question english.stackexchange.com/questions/85247/…
should answer be, "Them Girls, want to gossips"
 
AChefD'Oeuvre
AMasterPiece
 
@CustomizedName You can try posting that, but it's wrong.
 
@kwak bless you.
 
1:33 PM
On ne s’amuse pas.
 
@RegDwigнt :))
 
@kwak pst I think Reg is a smoker
 
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 it doesn't let me, it's protected
 
@CustomizedName Too many wrong answers posted
 
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 :x dang
@RegDwigнt now you will quit smoke
 
1:34 PM
casts Protection from Evil, 10' Radius
 
casts a float in an int
 
checks for nints
 
checks for uint8
 
@kwak so you are forcing me to start smoking just so I could quit.
Nice try, Philip Morris.
 
Cheech or Chong, that is the question.
 
1:41 PM
hehe, you can make the smoking time converge to zero like a Dirac function
 
You misspelled Dosirak.
 
@RegDwigнt @Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 is badly-informed
 
@kwak I think he’s still asymptomatic.
 
Dosirak is a Korean word that means lunch box or Bento. It may also refer to: Dosirak, a movie in South Korea by Yeo Myung-jun Dosirak, the old name of Olleh Music...
 
@RegDwigнt I thought you said you ere buying smokes from a machine when the cops came by. Are you saying they're not for you?
 
1:43 PM
@tchrist :)) you're asymptotic to Math
 
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 that was eleven years ago.
Okay, maybe nine.
 
@RegDwigнt well, excuuuuuuse me, you only told the story the other day
 
Anyway. Every which way you look at it, a decade.
 
Ok, looks like the asymptotes have already begun.
 
I stand corrected.
 
1:44 PM
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 I didn't tell it to you :P. And I didn't tell you to jump to unjustified conclusions.
I mean, I also told you that I liked LEGO. I wonder if you translated that into "works for Shell".
 
eh don't start a fight for that
 
It's okay, ABS does not hurt too much.
 
@RegDwigнt No, he thought it meant you were a navid reader.
 
absolute value is not differentiable though
 
Relative worthlessness.
 
1:47 PM
I don't know if KO's dudes often cry
 
Also, I technically told the story like three years ago. It's just that nobody cared remembering. So I had to walk people through it all over again.
 
Thanks god, there's no cigarette selling machine in France, but that's almost the same, people goes in shop "tabac/presse" which is 99%tabac 1%presse, or cross the border and go in Italy where it's 5x cheaper
 
Yeah no cigarettes and no hookers.
No wonder everyone's so depressed and goes to Germany.
C'est fini la France.
 
c'est la décrépitude, la décadence, la décroissance, bref la merde
During that time I ask highly intelligent question on reddit reddit.com/r/explainlikeimfive/comments/2c500n/…
 
Excellent article.
Will take 15 minutes of your time, though.
 
1:54 PM
my time's cheap
 
Time is the crucible in which we burn.
 
crucible = combustible?
 
Sep 13 '12 at 12:15, by tchrist
I’m a programmer, not a dictionary.
 
The Crucible Theatre is a theatre built in 1971 in the city centre of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. As well as theatrical performances, it hosts the most prestigious event in professional snooker, the World Championship. == History == The Crucible Theatre was built by M J Gleeson and opened in 1971, replacing the Playhouse Repertory theatre in Townhead Street. In 1967 Colin George, the founding Artistic Director of the Crucible, recommended a thrust stage for Sheffield, inspired by theatres created by Sir Tyrone Guthrie. Tanya Moiseiwitsch, who had been involved in designing Guthri...
 
a cultivated programmer
 
1:56 PM
I've watched many a snooker match, not once did it combust.
 
Ronnie O'Sullivan
 
Please.
 
He got suspended because he used marijuana
 
I could drop five hundred names like that on you.
 
@kwak Programador sativus
 
1:58 PM
you mispelled salivus :p
another work I 've to google grrr
 
Nella selva selvaggia.
 
sativus: from latin severe: cultivate
 
@kwak That doesn't sound right.
 
@RegDwigнt Why do you have a Boulder phonebook?
 
From sero, to sow.
 
2:01 PM
A crucible is a container that can withstand very high temperatures and is used for metal, glass, and pigment production as well as a number of modern laboratory processes. While crucibles historically were usually made from clay, they can be made from any material that withstands temperatures high enough to melt or otherwise alter its contents. == History == === Typology and chronology === The form of the crucibles has varied through time, with designs reflecting the process for which they are used, as well as regional variation. The crucible helps to prevent the heat from affecting the solution...
 
@RegDwigнt La mannschaft??
That is just wrong.
 
oolalas
 
The mannschaft
 
No, la!!
 
olitas = small olas
 
2:02 PM
<ISLAMOCENSORCELLED>
 
@Cerberus well it's feminine in German, too, so what's your problem.
 
Doesn’t dig da dixchix.
 
It's not like the whole book debacle, which is masculine in French, feminine in Russian, neuter in German, and hell knows what in English.
 
Cual es el problema con la mannschaft?
 
@kwak Que sea feminina la palabra esa.
 
2:04 PM
@RegDwigнt la Ligne Maginot
 
@RegDwigнt If only that were the problem!!
 
@tchrist why not? I mean, you have one, too!
 
@tchrist si si bien, corrregido señor
 
Het boek.
 
@Cerberus oh so you want it to be l'équipe or what?
 
2:05 PM
We do say die Mannschaft in Dutch, but only for the German football team.
 
What, not even for the volleyball team?
 
@RegDwigнt Anything but a German word, it sounds utterly ridiculous in French. So utterly fun.
@RegDwigнt No.
 
No, dije que tenía problema en que la palabra fuese feminina.
@Cerberus die die die
 
Nor for the Austrian football team.
@tchrist Are you OK?
 
@Cerberus Alea jacta est.
 
2:07 PM
@Cerberus He is just trying to quote the title of "The Simpsons" in German, but keeps forgetting the second word.
 
> Moustaches only serve humans as a secondary sexual characteristic; that is to say, they allow someone to tell at a glance whether you're male or female. At different times in human history, people may have found facial hair desirable. But it has no use for humans, and many male populations lack facial hair.
 
yesterday, by RegDwigнt
Y no puede caminar por causa de sus bigotes.
 
y de su grande culo
 
Apocopate that || die.
 
I though Hitler used his moutache as a respiratory filter, but probably I thought wrong
 
2:09 PM
@tchrist Sed una solum...?
@RegDwigнt Hah, it must be die Familie.
 
@kwak at any rate, not sufficient to filter hydrogen cyanide.
@Cerberus Die Simpsons, you fool.
 
No se dice un *grande culo sino o bien un gran culo o bien un culo grande, lo cual depende de su fama y no de su cola.
2
 
@RegDwigнt That would be too easy!
 
Um culinho grandinho.
 
@RegDwigнt HCN
ok, completely uneffective at filtering, it can filter big dust not a gas
 
2:11 PM
@RegDwigнt You’re awfully affectionate with that boy’s butt.
 
@tchrist you're awfully affectionate discussing Spanish butts. I just walk the walk.
 
You were the one who drugged the Portuguese into this.
 
Well they like drugs. Not my fault.
 
N2, CO2, H2 all cool gas, HCN uncool deadly gas... Well that's stupid we can die out of carbon dioxide too
 
They like them so much they legalized most of them most everywhere.
@kwak I think at room temperature they are all precisely room temperature.
And you can die of anything at all.
As well as of the lack of anything at all.
 
2:15 PM
anything that diverge sufficiently from air composition or simply dioxygen can kill
 
Try it, go don't drink a liter of cyanide, and see for yourself: you will die!
 
@Cerberus uña, unha < *ungla < ungula, which is surely one of the magna set more than it is one of the magnum set.
 
< una cula
 
@kwak you can die of air, too. In fact that's what all of us are doing right now as we speak.
 
@kwak Una culera blanca
 
2:17 PM
@RegDwigнt die from a lack of air you mean?
 
@tchrist I am just a bird in the sky.
@kwak no. From air.
 
@tchrist :))
 
@tchrist Uh, what?
 
@RegDwigнt how?
 
I don't get it.
 
2:17 PM
@Cerberus Like fingernails on chalkboards.
 
Ungula probably means little nail...
But...
 
@kwak in a great karmic joke, oxygen destroys your organism, that's how. You can't live without it, yet it's the thing that's slowly killing you. Without it, you would live forever. Except you wouldn't live at all.
 
25 mins ago, by tchrist
Time is the crucible in which we burn.
 
@RegDwigнt yes my doctor of dad, always keeps telling O2 is what kills cells
 
2:29 PM
Damn.
> Northern Colorado got the brunt of heavy rains that flooded streets and stranded drivers up and down the Front Range. Four inches of rain fell Tuesday in the town of Windsor, about 50 miles north of Denver. Some people had to be rescued from their stranded cars, while others walked through flooded streets. In the mountains, the rains triggered a mudslide that closed a portion of Interstate 70 near the tiny community of Wolcott.
This will make for a lovely excursus today.
Many even in curses.
 
free showers
 
Don’t see more floods.
The undines are gaining on us.
 
Did you get your computers relocated?
 
Yes.
 
Well, that's one problem solved, anyway.
 
2:32 PM
Visibility is down to like 100 yards.
Why have the dog days become duck days this summer?
 
Do you live in a floodable area?
 
I’m not supposed to, no.
I’m at the top of a hill.
 
@tchrist four inches? As in, 10 liters? Tell that to Münster, who got 110 the other day...
 
Doesn’t help you when the water table has risen halfway to Uranus.
 
I thought by now you'd be used to the tide.
 
2:34 PM
What if his anus is sat on the table
 
It's literally like twice a day. And during the ebb it's praerie dogs.
 
Four inches in a few hours for a place that seldom sees more than four times that in a year is an issue. Especially at the bottom of a steep two-mile slope to one’s immediate west.
It isn’t what falls at a given point that matters; it’s what gets there.
That’s two miles vertical, not horizontal.
 
Well what should I say, move the two miles up. Never rains there.
Just some lofty clouds.
 
2:49 PM
@tchrist Hey, that's close to Beaver Creek. I spoke at a web conference there some years ago.
 
The perfect weather to do some canyoning :p
 
@Robusto The Beaver Creek over by Edwards west of the Continental Divide? That’s 160 miles away from the Windsor that is near Denver, and um interesting driving.
But there are several burgs by those names in this state.
@RegDwigнt Nearly never. It normally snows.
 
Did you already see beavers?
 
Beavers are everywhere. It’s otters I’ve yet to see.
 
Oh there's some beavers in Europe
 
3:00 PM
what's with UK's weather, you feel sleepy all day and wide awake at night ?
 
Castor_canadensis (USA mostly) vs Castor_fiber in red ^
 
I saw fresh otter tracks once. No otter though.
 
@kwak I’m sure Canada has its canadensis share.
 
mexico too
 
@JohanLarsson Our infrared wildlife cameras along Boulder Creek have caught shots of an otter inside the city limits this year. First time in more than a century that that has happened.
 
3:02 PM
@tchrist vice versa here.
 
@tchrist You will not like this:
 
@Cerberus Doesn’t matter. I know where I fall, and it isn’t there.
 
Why are you posting things people will not like? So unpolite.
 
Offensive even.
 
3:05 PM
Because it's fun.
 
Yeah I'm thinking of a ban.
 
kicks
 
Offensive? It's just a scientific paper...
 
It's a WHAT?
 
kickbahns
 
3:05 PM
instakick
 
Correction: it is a socio-psychological paper.
Needless to say, I am extremely sceptical of such papers and their results.
 
Intent to offend, three kicks and you’re routed.
 
If God approved of science, he wouldn't have created Godless scientists.
 
I don't really believe it, in other words.
@RegDwigнt Haha, true!
 
And paper is the work of Devil. It's from China FFS!!!!
 
3:07 PM
@Cerberus I woke up at 7:02 the other weekend, so I'm exceptionally dull
 
@Cerberus What exactly is this graph claiming? That the avg bed-time for people is after midnight, no matter how dull or bright they are?
 
Communist devil propaganda is a serious kick reason.
 
@RegDwigнt And it can be used to disseminate heresy, or even knowledge!!
 
@RegDwigнt Gunpowder also comes from the House of Fire and Brimstone.
 
@kwak 7 am is quite a dull time...
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 That brighter people go to bed later. Which of course I can confirm.
 
3:08 PM
Aka the Sex-and-the-City-reruns time.
 
@Cerberus Hush your face. I got up before you did this morning.
 
@Cerberus my medication makes me hyper-dull
 
To wit, at 3:30am.
 
@Cerberus What do the times mean?
 
@tchrist But that is because you are...
 
3:08 PM
I drool, and can't type well, seriously, and the 1st time in my life I snored too
 
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 There is a legend at the y axis, "mean weekend time to go to bed".
 
@kwak don't despair, it just takes practice to drool onto the right keys with enough saliva.
 
@Cerberus The brightest star in the local constellation, which is quite easy to see at 3:30am sauf le déluge.
 
@RegDwigнt ://
gotta find a plastic protection for my keyboard
 
@tchrist big deal, I got up before you went to bed last night.
 
3:11 PM
@RegDwigнt Did you?
 
Uphill and in the snow, no less.
And yes of course I did. Then you woke up and I went to bed.
 
@RegDwigнt <= or < ?
 
Hail.
 
So I haven't read the paper yet, but I can think of 1001 factors that could explain the results in the graph but destroy the suggested conclusions.
 
@kwak seven.
@Cerberus I can think of 8000 more.
 
3:12 PM
@Cerberus What universe is it where the average bed time of EVERYONE is after midnight?
 
@RegDwigнt I'll assume choice 1, so you didn't sleep
 
Indeed I am thinking of 7623 of them right now.
 
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 My bed time alone should put the average past midnight.
 
@kwak always a safe assumption, actually.
 
@Cerberus That isn't how averages work
 
3:13 PM
Most people I know go to bed after midnight...
 
Most people I know do not.
 
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 My bed time is 9000 hours over midnight.
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 Well, nuff said!
About your acquaintances...
But I have to go.
Later!
 
@Cerberus They also get up before 7:20. Even the dumb ones. It's like the researchers were in the Atlantic timezone while recording bedtimes for people in Eastern time.
 
Even the dumb ones? Especially the dumb ones!
Bai!
 
Maybe the study only looked at college students or something.
 
3:19 PM
@tchrist There is a Wolcott near Beaver Creek. About 10 or 15 miles away.
 
@RegDwigнt Saliva spits tips Ávila’s.
@Robusto Right, so yeah: Eagle County. That’s about a 2.5–3h drive from here, maybe further from Windsor.
Vail should be 2h.
Plus it’s in the Pacific drainage basin, not the Atlantic basin where all the problems are.
 
3:41 PM
Am I@tchrist?
I apologize if I am.
:-)
 
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