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3:45 AM
@UlrikeFischer @egreg should go on vacation more often LOL
 
 
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9:06 AM
@StefanKottwitz I got a private message of a user asking his profile to be removed. golatex.de/profile,mode,viewprofile,u,308.html Can the users do it themselves in the profile somewhere?
 
9:27 AM
@samcarter The duck league LOL
 
 
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10:30 AM
> England Wins FIFA Interactive World Cup For First Time In 12 Years
@DavidCarlisle ^^ one for the Empire, woo
@CarLaTeX Das Pineapfel.
:D
@CarLaTeX: on a more serious note, we have ananás here as well, but I'd rather use the term abacaxi, it's funnier. :)
 
10:48 AM
@PauloCereda The mighty Scot's Pineapple ;-) Leaping from tree to tree ....
 
@ChristianHupfer oooh mighty rivers of British Columbia!
 
@PauloCereda ... where pineapples grow :D
 
@ChristianHupfer I am not ready to post wacky videos of pineapples... I only have a watermelon one: youtube.com/watch?v=4dAy9u0_9nM
 
@PauloCereda Abacaxi in Italian is even more funny... I don't know if the double meaning is the same of Portoguese :)
 
@CarLaTeX There's a metaphorical meaning, which is close to problem, e.g, tenho alguns problemas para resolver -> tenho alguns abacaxis para resolver.
 
10:58 AM
@PauloCereda More or less the same but vulgar in Italian :)
 
@CarLaTeX Really?!?! WOW
 
@PauloCereda sadly as I'm not in Italy, there's no pineapple pizza on tonight's menu, however there is something called ente, I think I'll have that, sounds good.
 
@DavidCarlisle oh no
 
@PauloCereda We use caxxi as a censored form for cazzi (vulgar for penises) in messages or e-mail. If an Italian whatsapps to you "sono caxxi amari" it means "we have serious problems" :)
 
@CarLaTeX Oh my!
 
11:14 AM
@PauloCereda Did you see the new football ducks of @CarLaTeX? tex.stackexchange.com/a/387126/36296
 
@samcarter ooh
 
@PauloCereda They are missing suitable music accompaniment...
 
@samcarter I will provide them later. :)
 
12:11 PM
@PauloCereda Here is the one for Mönchengladbach: youtube.com/watch?v=h5ot3HypCL0
 
 
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1:41 PM
@UlrikeFischer ooh! :)
 
 
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4:00 PM
finished up creating a prototype of an abnt style with less than 200 lines of code. the abntex2 class uses ~1117 lines.
@PauloCereda so I guess cfr was right after all.
If you guys have never really seen a pineapple pizza, it's not the most insane pizza around: naosalvo.com.br/…
 
@CarLaTeX for you ^^
 
4:37 PM
@DavidCarlisle Feijoada pizza. An idea ahead of its time.
 
4:55 PM
@DavidCarlisle OMG! I see no pizzas on that site! :P
 
Having fun with TeXworks regexes ...
 
yo'
@JosephWright they have their specifics ... as all the regexes
 
@yo' Mainly here the issue is that the regex engine is limited
 
yo'
@JosephWright yeah, well, actually, you can't do \\verb(.)[^\1]+\1, for instance, which is an extended regular expression
 
@yo' That's OK ...
@yo' You remind me to allow for the star
@yo' Seem to have found an oddity!
 
5:46 PM
@yo' Something like debuggex.com/r/Jm36-6Xs44sNfm_G probably what would be best (of course, one has to worry about sensible catcodes ...)
debuggex.com is quite clever: we need to get them to add l3regex ;) (@egreg!)
 
 
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7:27 PM
@DavidCarlisle See the cook duck here: tex.stackexchange.com/a/387126/101651 (@samcarter)
 
@CarLaTeX Seems to be missing the pineapple.
 
@AlanMunn Any omission is done on purpose :P
 
7:46 PM
@CarLaTeX Fantastic idea!
 
@AlanMunn But they seem to have mango.
 
@samcarter ;)
@UlrikeFischer Oh no!
 
@UlrikeFischer @CarLaTeX 's cook duck has mango?
@CarLaTeX Of course for @DavidCarlisle and me, 'cook duck' is an imperative verb phrase, not a noun phrase. :)
 
@AlanMunn and dinner tonight was very good
 
@AlanMunn Of course no!
@AlanMunn OH MY (@PauloCereda)!
 
@RandomDSdevel yes sure
 
OK, thanks!
@DavidCarlisle: All right, I've done that and will now mark your answer as the accepted one again.
Thanks one more time for your help. See you and everyone else here on the flip side.
 
Back from my long tour. In Switzerland I overtook a British car whose driver looked quite uncertain about what to do…
 
8:23 PM
@egreg Well you were on the wrong side of the road. :)
 
@AlanMunn As far as I know also the Swiss drive on the right side of the road. ;-)
 
yo'
@egreg yeah, and you were on the left!!!
 
9:11 PM
@yo' That's quite usual when you overtake a car, isn't it? ;-)
 
yo'
@egreg but well, still, you were on the left
 

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