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6:00 AM
Hi
I would like to know the difference between You are employed out of country and You are Paid of a country(India)
thanks
 
 
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11:30 AM
This just in: secret Trump tapes!
 
12:29 PM
How cheap!
 
12:48 PM
and you ain't even seen the original version!
The above has been hastily photoshopped by the White House for obvious reasons.
 
1:13 PM
@RegDwigнt So it’s an upside-down French flag overlaid atop a right-side up Russian flag! French moles are taupe; what color are Russian ones?
I think this means that the moles are in distress.
 
1:25 PM
@tchrist I think if you look at the French flag you will find it has a very specific shade of blue that has nothing to do with the one used by the Russians. Or the Dutchies. Or the Luxembourgeoix-
Of course the Trumps are the last ones to know that, so I'm guessing you are 100% right.
 
1:46 PM
@RegDwigнt to deliberately include half of the SS insignia?
 
Meanwhile elsewhere RIP Roger Moore.
 
@RegDwigнt The worst Bond evah.
@MattE.Эллен Not shown: the other half of the insignia on the other side of his neck.
@RegDwigнt But it pretty much works with the U.S. colors.
@tchrist If you're talking about molar quantities, I suppose his tie could represent one mole in a larger solution of treason.
 
2:13 PM
@RegDwigнt Donald Trump's tie looks like Laharl's scarf in that picture. I guess that shouldn't really come as any surprise to those of you who already likened him to a demonic overlord though. =P
 
you must play Horizon Zero Dawn.
Even if you only get to play five more games for the rest of your life, it has to be one of them.
With that out of the way, I am positively surprised that so far everyone in here has commented on only one out of the two things the White House have photoshopped out.
Jury's still out on whether that's due to everyone being exceptionally mature, or to everyone being exceptionally blind.
 
Any one here to clarify about my doubts
 
Only you can clarify your doubts, mate.
We can address them or otherwise help, but it's up to you to be the clarifier.
 
@RegDwigнt: I would like to know about the context of below sentence in the offer letter
Your employed out of Country (India)
 
Yes, what do you want to know about the context? And what is the context that you want to know about?
 
2:27 PM
Let us say if someone receives an offer letter from an organization which is in abroad, saying that your are paid out of / your employed out of country
For Instance: A person who is japan receiving an offer letter from an organisation in India saying that , you are paid out of India / Your employed out of India
 
Wait. I am totally confused now.
 
I would like to know in this case, whether that the Indian organization would process the work permit visa for the japan person
 
Does the original sentence say "Your employed out of Country (India)", or does it say "You are employed out of Country (India)".
These are two entirely different constructions that mean two completely different things.
Please take a minute to check your spelling. It matters a lot.
 
Sorry the original sentence is You will be employed out of India office
 
Okay, thank you.
 
2:30 PM
@Mitch A mind not merely twisted but actually sprained.
As a friend used to say.
@Mitch Nevertheless, February 28.
 
@RegDwigнt I'll give it a look.
 
Well, I am not quite sure how work permits work but from my layman point of view absolutely nothing about the sentence or its context suggests whether they will or will not process the work permit.
They just don't mention it at all.
 
I do have a PS4, so I guess that would work for me.
@RegDwigнt: Have you played The Last of Us: Remastered?
 
Excellent story expertly told. And not as in, that's an excellent video game story. It's an excellent story, period.
 
So far TLoU:R is my favorite game on any platform.
 
2:33 PM
No. How does it differ from the original?
 
Upgraded for PS4, otherwise the same.
 
@RegDwigнt: Thank You ,However I would like to know whether statement conveys that the employer hiring that person for India Office instead of Japan ?
 
Well then. I'm glad you bring up Naughty Dog, because that makes for a great comparison.
What they specialize in are run-of-the-mill stories, masterfully told.
So Horizon ends up one upping them.
 
I loved the story, and the moral conflict inherent.
@RegDwigнt Then I'll definitely check it out.
 
Yes, and again, painstakingly crafted with great mastery. The point is, it's still predictable.
Like, there's nothing wrong with Nathan Drake just like there's nothing wrong with Lara Croft. But you can't call the twists and turns original, is my point.
 
2:37 PM
No, not original—what is there left to say about a zombie apocalypse, after all? But I did like the way the characters were handled, and the game play always kept me a little behind the curve, so I could never catch my breath and amass the skills and/or weaponry to get ahead of the game.
 
@SankarGanesh well, my understanding is you are an employee of that office, but you actually stay out of the country.
 
@Robusto I think St John the Revelator had the last word on that subject.
Or is that St John the Revenant. Probably I'm confusing him with St Thomas Covenant.
 
St. Jimmeny the Cricket
 
@MetaEd Not going to get into eschatology with you. Suffice to say John never envisaged the heat death of the universe as one of the horsemen of the apocalypse.
 
@RegDwigнt: Okay fine thank you for the support ,:)
 
2:40 PM
@Robusto I am 80 hours into Horizon and I still don't have the slightest idea of what the fuck is actually going on. There are at least four separate layers to the story, plus whatever smaller stories I choose to write myself on the side. The amount and gamut of lore is insane.
 
is "heat death of the universe" a subcontracted out part of death
 
@RegDwigнt Like I said, I will give it a try. I've been looking for a decent console game lately. Fallout 4 was a major disappointment and, worse, boring.
 
I am jealous of those fucking Dutchies' writing skills. I truly am. I marvel and cry tears of envy.
 
St Leonardo the Caprient
 
The immanentization of the eschaton moots the heat death of the universe.
 
2:41 PM
Oh yeah?
 
@Mitch Yeah, that's the guy.
 
@RegDwigнt Don't let @Cerberus see you crying.
 
@MattE.Эллен God smoking in bed
again
 
will he ever get the message?
 
@Mitch What, he smokes after sex?
 
2:42 PM
that's the last time we call the fire brigade
 
shudders
 
Hello.
Horizon, is that the shooting-game?
 
Someone asked me if I smoke after sex. I responded that I was too tired to look.
 
I spent the last three months playing Breath of the Wild. Got a Switch just for that one game alone. Then I had to get a PS4 to play Horizon.
Obviously I expected both to be at least somewhat good. But I never expected either investment to have more than paid off after just 6-7 hours of playing. And I certainly never expected *both* investments to do that.
 
2:44 PM
Uh-oh, things are hotting up. I'd better put thee behind me and get out on the bike. Laterz all!
 
@RegDwigнt OK, stop selling. I'm going to try it. Will let you know. Laterz.
 
@Robusto pedal faster to avoid heat death
Just work with me here but why aren't there more games like Portal?
Where you work out a problem with someone else?
And are just trying not to die, rather than kill lots of others?
 
@RegDwigнt Okay, I am happy for you.
@Robusto Bai!
 
Put your medal to the petal.
 
2:50 PM
@MetaEd What does this line mean?
When I ping to a specific message I write "this", some write "that". I guess both are correct.
 
It's so obvious
 
Yeah.
 
It's pretty obvious that the immanent is a generalization of the determinant and permanent of a matrix
a weighted sum over permutations of indices of matrix entries
It all starts to make sense when you realize they are just homeomorphic endofunctors mapping submanifolds of a Hilbert space.
 
Oh come on, you are using difficult words Mitch. Let me open Websters.
 
(of course if you monodromize the motivic cohomology group of the moment generating function)
 
3:01 PM
Let me write complex words in my native language here, and then you try to comprehend them.
 
oops...sorry... thinko... I meant the Schur function
 
Does the sentence have a meaning?It feels that it is true.

"Modelling touching an object like pen to the object that is to be modeled"

maybe this is a complex sentence for all languages :)
 
it doesn't seem to make sense. what is "modelling touching"? for example
 
3:35 PM
@MattE.Эллен I think he wants to model the action of touching an object
 
oh I see
 
or I could be wrong
 
If someone is shifting their house can I say "How is your shifting going?"? Or is it not natural sounding?
And are two question marks above okay. This part: "... shifting going?"?
 
3:55 PM
in AmE, 'shifting' sounds like the house itself is physically being shifted over a couple of feet. In AmE what is meant by changing one's residence is 'moving'.
That said "How is your moving going?" is perfectly natural. A little more likely to use an explicit noun sounding thing like "How is your move going?"
 
4:17 PM
In political theory and theology, to immanentize the eschaton means trying to bring about the eschaton (the final, heaven-like stage of history) in the immanent world. It has been used by conservative critics as a pejorative reference to certain projects such as Nazism, socialism, communism, and transhumanism. In all these contexts it means "trying to make that which belongs to the afterlife happen here and now (on Earth)". Theologically the belief is akin to Postmillennialism as reflected in the Social Gospel of the 1880-1930 era, as well as Protestant reform movements during the Second Great...
@englishstudent ^
 
5:03 PM
@MetaEd so sorta like the rapture but where you make a handful angels come down to earth, and everyone in heaven is wondering 'What the hell'
!!rimshot
 
Ba dum tss
 
5:46 PM
@Mitch Weird stuff people believe.
 
6:27 PM
Hi guys, someone knows where can I find a list of the most used english words (sort by its usage)?
And a list about idiomatic expressions too
 
6:39 PM
@GarouDan googling for it quickly finds....
The list below of most common words in English cannot be definitive. It is based on an analysis of the Oxford English Corpus of over a billion words, and represents one study done by Oxford Online, associated with the Oxford English Dictionary. This source includes writings of all sorts from "literary novels and specialist journals to everyday newspapers and magazines and from Hansard to the language of chatrooms, emails, and weblogs", unlike some sources which use texts from only specific sources. The Reading Teacher's Book of Lists claims that the first 25 words make up about one-third of all...
googling for most common idiomatic expressions gives different sets on each link. Whether some phrase is idiomatic is very vague and opinion based, so hard to decide
 

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