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PhiNotPi
00:33
Most pointlessly convoluted riddle I've heard in a long time:
Can you solve the fish riddle? - Steve Wyborney
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PhiNotPi
00:47
Turned out to be a pretty easy riddle too.
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Nathan Merrill
04:13
@PhiNotPi I agree.
really
convoluted. That said, I still enjoy doing the occasional math problem
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flawr
09:10
@PhiNotPi I have the impression that these TED guys are more and more desperately trying to come up with "interesting" stuff....
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Martin Ender
12:08
@flawr not sure if you've figured it out in the meantime, but either mousewheel click-and-drag or (at least in my keybindings) alt+shift+up/down to spread the cursor over multiple lines, and then shift+left/right to select the width
flawr
12:31
@MartinEnder no I haven't, thank you!
ah that makes sense: alt+shift for multiple cursors, and then selecting using shift as usual
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El'endia Starman
14:05
@NathanMerrill Same.
@flawr Well, that's TED-Ed. I've never found them particularly interesting but that's because they're aimed at a different demographic.
El'endia Starman
14:26
Not often that you see Derek so excited.
Hydrodynamic Levitation!
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orlp
17:39
@El'endiaStarman I watched that video, tbh it seemed fake to me
(his reactions)
El'endia Starman
He commented below that it took them many failed attempts before they got their successes.
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orlp
20:55
@flawr I found some footage of you
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flawr
21:11
that is where I called you @orlp didn't you hear? XD
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