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01:49
@ErikDarling What is it about Americans that they seem to believe that non-rhotic accents are exclusive to New England. It's not even true in the US, never mind the rest of the English-speaking world.
Then again, rhoticity is a funny thing. The UK had it a couple hundred years ago and lost it, but most of the US had it, lost it, then put it back. So not surprising people are confused.
And to be fair, it's the T and D flapping that most annoys me about American accents. That and the entire impossibility of getting around the US with even a basic British accent, never mind something thick like my native Geordie.
@PaulWhite Coming to you soon: x IS NOT DISTINCT FROM BETWEEN y AND z
 
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07:06
@Charlieface i've never thought that, but then again i had a cultured childhood. saw mary poppins at quite a young age.
the real kicker is when people who you couldn't pay to pronounce the letter r where it exists will stick it at the end of words where it should never be, like when 'idea' becomes 'idear'.
Auf Wiedersehen, Pet (German pronunciation: [ʔaʊf ˈviːdɐˌzeːən ˈpɛt]) is a British comedy-drama television programme about seven British construction workers who leave the United Kingdom to search for employment overseas. In the first series, the men live and work on a building site in Düsseldorf. The series was created by Franc Roddam after an idea from Mick Connell, a bricklayer from Stockton-on-Tees, and mostly written by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, who also wrote The Likely Lads, Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? and Porridge. It starred Tim Healy, Kevin Whately, Jimmy Nail, Timothy...
who also wrote The Likely Lads, Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? and Porridge
I knew a charming young lady from Sunderland once. She had a quite lovely accent, which I thought was Geordie at the time.
07:22
ever the cad
 
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09:05
hm
InsertSpoolForPlanForcing new optimizer rule in ctp 2.1
There's also early join substitution for long IN lists
and a few other bits 'n bobs
@PaulWhite SelInToJoinGb?
Sounds related, not the primary as I recall
i don't see anything else in there that looks related
Won't see it without a TF
09:12
shucks
i'll have to talk to the TF keeper
@ErikDarling That might be the rule but TF is needed to activate
That seems arduous
09:27
I thought the names were something like SubRuleSelINtoLSJN
Anyway
Anything else juicy?
CTP 2.1 doesn't have much juice
It seems PSP was relaxed a bit, the demo I initially had that it didn’t kick in for is “fixed” now.
The big plan is a bit wonky but at least it’s there.
09:52
@PaulWhite bogus
 
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11:31
@PaulWhite Yeah, every town up there has a slightly different accent as does the rest of Northern England. I couldn't tell you myself even when I was living there, but there were those who would explain the exact differences. Mackem (Sunderland) and County Durham I could tell were different even though they were only 20 miles away, but couldn't tell you Heeds (Gateshead) vs Toon (Newcastle) which were closer.
It wasn't just accent, there was an actual dialect difference with different words (quite a few Norwegian), and a huge tendency to drop lett-ahs all ower the place. And it was "we" and "us", not "I" and "me".
Most dialect words are forgotten now, I think, especially the younger generation. There's just the lingering accent, which is waning also.
Now I'm in the North West, where Liverpool, Manchester, Bradford, Stoke and Sheffield are all about 40 miles from each other and have entirely different accents.
 
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15:10
@Charlieface do you ever hang out in Manchester?
15:21
@ErikDarling Let's say...
 
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17:12
@Charlieface I always ask because I have a fetish for Briton’s Protection. Drank there every night a few years back when SQL Bits was there.
a professional would have drunk there during the day as well
17:47
My night starts when I stop presenting
18:10
Or when I’m not presenting
Or sometimes when I wake up and I don’t wanna present
It's always morning in the Heap™
It's always night for Erik ;)
18:26
🦇🦇🦇
Morning
After a week-long holiday, going to work tomorrow :(
 
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20:07
@Zikato just don't do anything
@ErikDarling I'm not much of a drinker, and a bit boring (I don't hang out much, except with family), but England definitely wipes the floor with the States in terms of pubs (which are not bars!), there's so many quaint ones out in the middle of nowhere you can just go and have a quiet drink and enjoy the atmosphere.
I find pubs mostly depressing
maybe I should visit the North
20:23
Somewhere out in the countryside where all the old-timers yarn about the war and the miners strikes, mainly because they were involved in both
20:40
@Charlieface well, i hope you have some hobbies outside of sql server. i only asked because most people who use sql server a lot tend to also drink heavily.

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