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04:12
@Catija It happened last week!
 
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14:11
hi
hola @barznjy
can I use onerously in this sentence
in the presence of water, the system model becomes onerously complicated
onerously mean something like awkward or tricky, if I am not wong
oh @snail is here. She can help you better
@snail hola
@barznjy can you explain your sentence?
@Freddy I would like to investigate a system performance. I would like to say, when the effect of water is considered to my system the system model manipulation is very complicated
14:31
I don't think you can use onerously instead of very
Hullo @barznjy! Welcome to the chatroom!
very is not academic word
@inɒzɘmɒЯ.A.M Thank you
@barznjy "is considered in" not "to".
I think it's better to say "manipulation becomes onerously complicated".
I think that's the meaning you want to convey.
Oh wait. Your original sentence does have that.
@barznjy you also can replace onerously with something like "very", but not quite "very" if you want to write a formal letter or something.
Like, excessively.
@inɒzɘmɒЯ.A.M this is for paper "conference paper"
@inɒzɘmɒЯ.A.M can I repeat "more" two times? for example
in the presence of water, the system model becomes more complicated and the mathematical calculation becomes more challenging
@barznjy If you're looking to beautify your sentence, omit the second "becomes".
> In the presence of water, the system model becomes more complicated and the mathematical calculation more challenging.
14:41
@inɒzɘmɒЯ.A.M that looks better
I still like your use of "onerously".
It's a useful word.
Specially in your context. I imagine writing the same sentence and I end up thinking "onerously" works nice.
Still, why not ask a question on ELL @barznjy?
@inɒzɘmɒЯ.A.M I think I need permission to that site
What? You can just login.
Sign up for ELL, and ask the question. I think it's gonna be well-received.
@inɒzɘmɒЯ.A.M it ask permission from the room admin to post anything
What? I mean the main site; not Language Overflow.
Ask a question there.
14:51
OHH silly me
I think I go for you previous suggestion
@inɒzɘmɒЯ.A.M Thank you
Am always happy to help!
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16:13
Test
@inɒzɘmɒЯ.A.M Success!
@DamkerngT. SUCCESS DEPLOYED
@Dam I was testing chatception.
It works!
Is it an app?
Chatception?
@Cat you don't have luck with userscripts.
16:18
I was primarily curious about what it is.
I know, am looking for a link.
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Q: Chatception - quickly chat in different rooms from a single page (v0.3)

DoorknobTL;DR I got fed up with having 11 chat tabs open all the time and made a userscript to fix it. Screenshot Description A tiny widget that allows you to quickly chat in different Stack Exchange chatrooms from a single page. Hover over any of the chatrooms shown on the right side of the ...

Chat + interception, perhaps?
(At first, I thought it would be "chat + reception".)
@DamkerngT. No, it's a portmanteau of "chat" and "inception".
Chat + something. It's useful, specially for me.
Oh! That could work too!
16:21
IT WORKS OMG
It's a reference to the film Inception.
Inception is a 2010 science fiction heist thriller film written, produced, and directed by Christopher Nolan. The film stars a large ensemble cast that includes Leonardo DiCaprio, Ellen Page, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Marion Cotillard, Ken Watanabe, Tom Hardy, Dileep Rao, Cillian Murphy, Tom Berenger, and Michael Caine. DiCaprio plays a professional thief who commits corporate espionage by infiltrating the subconscious of his targets. He is offered a chance to have his criminal history erased as payment for a task considered to be impossible: "inception", the implantation of another person's idea into...
hoping someone will come up with an app/script called Chatminator Genisys...
What would it do? Imagining
@inɒzɘmɒЯ.A.M Terminate and originate the chat?
Or terminate the chat and let it be.
Did terminator originate anything?
16:26
Oh, I misunderstood the word Genisys in the title!
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A: Does the term Genisys have any in-universe meaning?

PraxisGenisys = Genius + System Cyberdyne Systems' Genisys is the first computer operating system intended for mass use whose design incorporates artificial intelligence research — in order words, this operating system is smart. This isn't explained in the film as directly as the word equation above,...

17:00
Well, here ell.stackexchange.com/questions/54589/… is the same kind of question and it was answered, so that's why I posted it in this section. — JosephFrost 5 hours ago
^Something to discuss, I think, perhaps after the election.
17:22
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Q: What does the speaker say in this show?

JosephFrostI'm transcribing a certain TV show and there's a moment which I can't quite make out. Here's the audio. I hear something like "And it was wasteful, ? laws struck down on his ? not twice." The character continues to speak off-screen and it ends with this (not in the file since I got it) "...an...

I think he maybe said, "And it was wasteful, for a large structure on the bridge. Inside. Not twice!"
Not very sure. (I simply used my display's loudspeakers.)
17:52
What I can make out is "And it was wasteful. So the Lord struck down [...] Not once but twice."
I should try my headset!
Oh, Not once wasn't there at all on my loudspeakers!
Hmm... the part after struck down is very difficult.
It sounds like "on/all the fridge/fresh in?side/sight".
Oh, it's on YouTube!
18:29
My best guess: "And it was wasteful; so the Lord struck down on the stenches in time. Not once, but twice." — Damkerng T. 1 min ago
19:00
"struck down on [two syllables, possibly three] three times. Not once .. not twice ... but three times: with fire .. and pestilence .. and plague.
19:22
@StoneyB Perfect!
Not yet; but getting there. There's a doubtful 3-4 syllables there: ' ' / (')

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