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06:53
why this room is so quite this days
07:28
sad
Hello! @Freddy
08:20
heya
@dam
Hi! Long time no see!
Actually I come here almost every day. But then I see no one here so...
btw how's stuff going? @dam
@Freddy Oh, I see!
I usually leave my avatar here, but nobody seems to talk very often. (And when they do, they usually do it when I'm not around! :-)
@Freddy Fine, I think. How are you?
kind of angry....but all fine
Hah! What happened? At work, I guess?
08:31
nah vacations are going on...but it's due to SPOJ
yep
08:33
it keep showing runtime error but my code works fine in terminal
Could be a glitch.
But I can't find it.
BTW check this out.
What if you wait for, say, 5 minutes, and retry?
Nice!
I tried like 20 times
Aww
Maybe they've provided some way to report this kind of glitch.
08:38
yep I did. Waiting for someone to reply
09:12
@dam have you seen forest gump
movie
Oh, yes! A few times!
yeah kind of movie one can watch it multiple times...
There are several memorable scenes.
I like the one that Tom Hank made a long speech but nobody heard him because the mic was unplugged. :-)
yeah...I also like how he meet all the presidents of that time.
Oh, he even was the cause of that scandal!
 
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Am I?
@PhMgBr You are.
I is?
Perbe.
 
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18:25
@dam finally got the mistake :)
in my code
Yay
Did you forget a semicolon, or parenthesis?
first time mistake was bigger then that!
Two semicolons?
i need to redo almost whole code again....
half and hour work or so
So it is semicolons.
I remember I used to retype 100 lines of code just before realizing I missed a }.
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18:33
happens almost everyday...but this thime I completly forgot 1st part of question(was not important but still)
@Freddy *the whole
@Freddy congrats on finding the mistake!
life is so unfair @cowper
duns
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18:48
@Freddy Yes, I've read about it. (0:
 
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22:24
@Freddy Yay!
22:40
:D
I noticed "aka" is abbreviation of "as known as", but...yes, correct answer is "also known as".
However, I'm not sure about "as known as" is grammatically correct or not.
22:56
I don't think "as know as" is grammatical.
I have not seen aka used as "as known as" anywhere
@dam or @snail might know something
@unarist It could be meaningful, but I don't think it can replace "also known as", and I don't think people would expect it to mean "as known as"
@DamkerngT. Thanks! I think so.
I'm thinking meaningful example...
"I want to ask you as known as Spider-Man"
..."known as" may not be needed.
23:23
@unarist That's probably ungrammatical.
Anonymous
23:58
I searched the Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA), and I found 2770 results for "also known as", but only 4 for "as known as".
Anonymous
None of the four results were used like "also known as", though. They were all false positives.
Anonymous
So in general, people say also known as but don't say as known as.
Anonymous
> Legendary buckers like Bodacious, who was known to head butt riders and was retired in 1995 because the cowboys believed he was too dangerous; and Little Yellow Jacket, who was retired last year after endearing himself to crowds by staying in the ring long after his rider was on the ground, are every bit as known as cowboys like Larry Mahan and Ty Murray.
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