Conversation started Feb 3, 2011 at 7:04.
Sathya
Feb 3, 2011 07:04
also, check this @nhinkle
chat.stackexchange.com/search?q=indeed&room=118
nhinkle
LOLOL
that is
indeed
amusing
I think we need a new word
Sathya
indeed :p
nhinkle
"verily"
I'm going to say "verily" from now on.
Sathya
chat.stackexchange.com/search?q=yep&room=118
nhinkle
We should get @rebeccachernoff to write a new userscript that makes the following changes:
Sathya
Feb 3, 2011 07:06
we need to plot a histogram of most frequently used words in chat :D
nhinkle
"yep" -> "affirmative"
"indeed" -> "verily"
"yeah" -> "quite so"
@Sathya that would be nifty
is chat included in the monthly data dump?
chat.stackexchange.com/search?q=heh&user=&room=118
chat.stackexchange.com/search?q=haha&user=&room=118
Sathya
@nhinkle I.. don't think so
nhinkle
hm. guess you could just get the full transcript for this room
Sathya
quite remarkable how many of us, use the same word over & over
nhinkle
indeed :D
it makes sense though. there are only so many affirmative statements used frequently in common english lexicon
Sathya
Feb 3, 2011 07:09
@nhinkle :D $indeed_count = $indeed_count +1
nhinkle
I just checked: that's the first time the word "lexicon" had been used in SU chat history
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