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9:01 PM
You know, I was kidding with the "readed" statement. But now I actually looked at the question and he actually freakin' uses that! Mind = puzzlified
 
@RegDwight Honey ducklings... now I am hungry...
 
Hey yo, stop jumping on the let's-star-Kosmo bandwagon, or else I will force-unstar his message and pin mine! Mwuahahahahaha!.
 
@RegDwight Is this some sort of reverse-reverse-psychology?
 
I left someone a comment there. How dare he mess with "the loaded" — I hate buzzkills like him.
 
@MrHen I have never quite figured out how many reverses a psychology needs to work in this chat.
 
9:03 PM
@RegDwight — Anything more than one is wasted.
 
@RegDwight Maybe you should try a deke-psychology.
@Robusto *redundant
 
Because, like, wasted is a state of mind.
 
@Robusto "I will try a wasted-psychology on you!"
 
@Robusto The thing is, in this chat, anything ≤1 is wasted, too.
 
I think it works.
whoa... TIL deke is Canadian...
no wonder it wasn't in the spellchecker
 
9:05 PM
@MrHen — You are too late. I am home now. Already working on the wasted.
 
@Robusto I suppose that means it is too early for a reverse-wasted-psychology?
 
@MrHen a) it's deku, and b) it's from Zelda.
 
Too early?
1 min ago, by Robusto
@MrHen — You are too late. I am home now. Already working on the wasted.
 
F'x
@RegDwight polygons!
 
9:07 PM
And the caption to that cartoon is: "If you don't cheer up soon I'm going to get my doggy to pee on you."
 
N64, whaddayawant?
 
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Q: Eeeek! Where did my giant quotation mark go?

RobustoI don't care what @nohat thinks. The world is a bleak and barren place without ornamentation. Less is less. Deal with it.

I think I spelled Eeeek! right ...
 
The Eeeek! expert will be making her fulminant return shortly.
 
Better get your lederhosen on. It will be a thwackfest.
 
1 hour ago, by Vitaly
so, is there any way to indent quotes within quotes using neither the non-breaking space nor >>?
1 hour ago, by Vitaly
just in case it gets reverted to the giant quotation mark, someday
 
9:11 PM
@Robusto I care what @nohat thinks because he agrees with me.
 
@Kosmonaut has been neglecting his @Martha-ing duties lately.
 
@MrHen — You're both a couple of proper Puritans then, ain't ya?
 
Settings -> Turn off all styling
Works like a charm.
 
@Robusto Yes. I suggested replacing the red quote with a black one bosting a belt buckle but no one listened.
 
@MrHen Pics or it didn't happen.
 
9:14 PM
@RegDwight — No. You have to rub a charm. You don't have to rub the settings at all.
[Thinks he hears everyone trying to rub the settings.]
 
@Robusto Okay... whatever you are wasting your psyche with may be a bit strong.
 
12 mins ago, by Robusto
@MrHen — You are too late. I am home now. Already working on the wasted.
"I have not yet begun to defile myself." — Val Kilmer as Doc Holliday in Tombstone
 
@Robusto So I went looking for alternative Val Kilmer quotes and... got nothing.
Apparently that is the best thing he ever said.
 
"Chris Shiherlis: When are you gonna get some furniture?"
That's one of very few quotes I remember from that movie.
Also, this:
Chris Shiherlis: Charlene's gonna leave me.
Neil McCauley: Why?
Chris Shiherlis: No more steaks in the freezer.
What the heck, I just clicked on Val Kilmer photos and got this:
 
9:30 PM
@MrHen — I guess you never saw Quentin Tarantino's take-down of Top Gun then.
 
5
Q: What's the difference between a "fen" and a "dale"?

BillareWhat's the difference between a fen and a dale? Are these words used precisely at all? EDIT: My question comes from this Kipling poem, The Spirit of England; if you'll notice, each couplet, plain and hill, towns and downs seem to be opposing, and I was wondering if that were true for woodland a...

 
That is clearly John Goodman.
 
Delete the whole series of comments there...or I'll get flagged for a suspension
Except Alennano's
And mine, with prejudice
 
9:30 PM
@RegDwight Yeah... he is different now post-auto-defilization
 
No, delete every comment (including mine) wit prejudice
 
@MrHen I... I didn't know!
 
except Alenanno
@RegDwight Or else it will spiral out of control.
Idiot telling me difference between average and median like I didn't have more rep on MathSE on him.
 
@Billare I am reading, wait a minute...
Oh boy. Piplz. Keep it civil, all of you.
 
Val's been getting kinda beefy lately.
 
9:34 PM
I am not quite sure if Marcin's first comment warrants deletion.
 
Fine, leave it.
Just those dangling comments by those morons are going to get me in trouble
So i need to need to things off at the pass.
 
Aw... edits.
 
OK, cool.
It's a weakness of mine, honestly, that I need to fix.
When someone offhand insults me, I just can't let it go, even when it would more prudent and easier just to let things pass.
 
A fault confessed is half redressed.
 
Where is that from?
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Q: Does the word "amen" have anything to do with men? Which is the correct pronunciation?

BillareI don't understand how the word amen was coined by breaking it down to what I presume to be its constituents, a- and men. It seems to be a phrase of affirmation — I don't see what men has anything to do with it. Does it? Also, which is the correct pronunciation? "Ah-men" or "ay-men"? W...

 
9:41 PM
Yeah, to be honest, that one was pretty weak, Billare...
 
@MrHen Why is this such a bad etymological error? I thought it meant "all men", as an affirmation.
Wait, I'm supposed to know that AMEN came from the Hebrew?
or semitic A-M-N
 
No.
 
@RegDwight — A fault confessed is half undressed.
 
@Billare But somehow I was under the impression that you would be aware that it's the same in a great number of languages that don't have either a or men.
 
@RegDwight No...
 
9:42 PM
@Billare — Everyone knows "amen" means "Thank frickin' Christ! Now we can go do something else that doesn't involve praying."
 
@RegDwigt In fact, I'd rather have guessed it was an importation from the KJV than remember that
 
Fair enough.
 
@RegDwight TBH, I figured my question before I posted it
@REgDwight But, I thought it was interesting enough since I had to get the info from 3 different sites
@RegDwight to post it as a giant question
 
@Billare That's what I'm talking about.
I was under the impression that you would know the answer.
 
@RegDwight I don't think its trivial though! I had to look up the answer
The pronunciation bit I thought was interesting
since I confirmed the AH-men is used primarily in liturgical contexts
 
9:45 PM
Well, make no mistake, if you haven't posted it, one day someone else would have. Without researching first...
All I'm saying is that it's not like MrHen doesn't have a point there.
 
Is my prior thinking that it meant "all men" really so crazy?
A contraction of say all men say
 
Well, that's a question I can't answer as an ananas.
No idea how popular certain folk etymologies might or might not be.
 
RAMEN clearly wouldn't have an etymological root with men
 
Given enough time, one day someone else will post a similar question without researching first.
 
A very slow jinx, Vitaly.
 
9:48 PM
I am making a different point.
 
Ah.
My bad.
 
But a is a common enough prefix it definitely come from English, or Englis by way of French
 
@Vitaly Yeah, you have a point. Dupes are unstoppable.
 
@Billare Surely it would! The Egyptian god Ra + men! Or radium + men! Or Royal Academy + men! Or radioactive men!
 
Given enough time, we will have any number of dupes of the "what does 'spouse' mean?" question, worded even more poorly.
On the plus side, every answer of yours will be at +10000 by then.
 
9:52 PM
ah, well...I just thought so many downvotes were a bit hars.
anyway, I gtg.
Ciao, all.
 
Seeya.
 
Later
 
@Robusto Oh, and I won't be thwacking you, because that's obviously some superb manly humor right there.
I don't even have to be wasted to fully appreciate it in all its intricacies.
 
10:49 PM
@JSBangs, can I have your opinion on this:
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Q: Tag synonym suggestions

jgbelacquaI don't know if there should be a single thread for proposed tag synonyms, but I'll go ahead and leave this relatively generic in case that's desirable (and assuming there's not already a thread for this I've missed). One issue that might be controversial is the fact that "common use" and techn...

It's been dangling around for quite some time, I don't want to leave @jgbelacqua disappointed.
We have 9 questions tagged , 131 tagged , 2 tagged with both.
837 , 16 , 3 both.
 
1 hour ago, by Billare
@MrHen Why is this such a bad etymological error? I thought it meant "all men", as an affirmation.
Is this still relevant?
 
Um, whaddayamean?
Ah.
You weren't around.
 
@RegDwight As in, is @Billare still asking me the question or has the moment passed?
 
Now I remember.
 
10:58 PM
@MrHen I think we have figured it out.
 
@RegDwight Okay
 
@Vitaly Dis is awesum but wat iz it?
 
That's exactly my question. @RegDwight
 
This is clearly the wrong site. You must ask over -----> there
 
11:01 PM
Hahahahahahahahaha!
 
I made a smoke ring pedastaled on broccoli.
Woot
 
@MrDisappointment I made something with a tongue and a carrot...
@MrDisappointment Ha, now I got there, too!
 
It's almost worth marking the link as a favourite...
...at work
 
Hehehe.
 
Quick wit with the skeptics link though, @RegDwight, well done.
 
11:05 PM
I'm surprised there are no questions about using Skeptics as your toilet bowl on the meta Meta.
There have been such questions about SuperUser and Programmers, but not Skeptics.
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Q: Please stop using Programmers.SE as your toilet bowl

Mark TrappStack Overflow users have been using the "off topic - belongs on Programmers.SE" close reason as an alternative to all the other close reasons. It'd be helpful if people actually read the FAQ and the guidelines for six subjective questions before voting to migrate questions like: What's your fa...

 
Now, 'crystal ball; I might get - but I'm not following you as is... :/
Ah, OK, I guess I'll catch up on it. Thanks
I see, I get it.
 
Basically, all you need to read there is the comment by mmyers
> I was sort of under the impression that Programmers was supposed to be the toilet bowl.
 
Aahahah!
 
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Q: Until + tense / since or for

GuntherIs any of these sentences correct ? Until I played again 2 months ago, I had not played to this game for 5 years. Until I played again 2 months ago, I had not played to this game since 5 years. Until I played again 2 months ago, I had not played this game for 5 years. Until I played again 2 m...

 
Now, now.)))
Remember that the transcript is public for all eternity.)))
 
11:11 PM
^^
 
Ha, you chicken, you.
But more to the point, why is there a "to" in the first two examples but not in the other ones?
 
have you ever seen such usage?
I have never seen it before, and there is over a million results in Google for play to this game
 
I have just asked him if it was a typo.
Oh, @MrDisappointment is going really hard on the poor newbie...
 
Man, I'm a newbie!
 
well, 259 results if you get to the last page (20-odd)
 
11:15 PM
@MrDisappointment Point taken.
 
@RegDwight I did think the question mark made it come across a little less strong - I guess that didn't work, right? :/
 
Well, I can only offer my very own two cents, which would be that it's not the warmest welcome imaginable.)))
In other news, welcome to the 3k club, @Alenanno!
In fact, it doesn't look like he's been active in chat yet...
So, welcome to the 3k club, @@11274!
 
@RegDwight Does that work?
 
@Vitaly Only for mods.
 
@RegDwight Hm, I can concede to that.
 
11:26 PM
@Vitaly In fact, it doesn't work for mods, either. None of the users I mod-mention ever show up.)))
 
Aw.
 
@MrDisappointment The usual procedure is just to edit it yourself.
Now that we have peer-reviewed edits, even anonymous users can do that.
And you get a whopping two reps!
 
I understand that, and I'm not shy to do so. There were a couple of reasons I didn't on this occasion.
Oh ya, I guess I should make the most of those before I hit 2k.
 
Yeah, I usually don't fix everything, either, to stay true to OP's spirit, for better or worse.
 
Lucky me.
 
11:29 PM
@MrDisappointment Yeah, I never got one of these.
By the time they introduced peer-reviewing, I was way over 2k on SO, MSO, and ELU.
 
My SO account was dormant for so long, I've really only been properly active for a matter of months
Hardly really knew how the network was so vast
I'm picking things up over time though.
 
TIL: the plural of abmho is abmhos.
 
Feb 18 at 20:39, by RegDwight
user image
My SO rep graph. That really says it all.
 
From ELU?
 
SO.
 
11:34 PM
Abmho is a unit of electrical conductance in the emu-cgs system of units (stands for "electromagnetic units - centimetre gram second"). It's equal to gigasiemens (inverse of nano-ohm). Also known as absiemens. The emu-cgs units are one of several systems of electromagnetic units within the centimetre gram second system of units; others include esu-cgs, Gaussian units, and Lorentz-Heaviside units. In these other systems, the abmho is not one of the units.
 
Hm, you keep a screeny of the old graph? Sentimental much?
;)
 
@MrDisappointment No, I just happened to post it in chat.
So now I can quote it forever.
 
I don't keep things, the transcript does.
@Vitaly I'll stick with gigasiemens, thank you very much.
Seriously, how is abmho even a word?
 
Emphasis on the 'h'.
 
11:37 PM
Apr 21 at 23:51, by RegDwight
Авпваойцехрварждоы.
 
@RegDwight any ideas how to get some data from that 500k list of words I posted here earlier? I am trying to get a meaningful list of words that end in -o, but stuff like ambho comprises more than 90 per cent of it
 
@Vitaly Now you just catch me off guard.
No idea...
I mean, you can't even exclude stuff with 3 consecutive consonants, say.
There are an awful lot of "valid" words like that.
 
except that abmho is a valid word, listed in Random House Webster's Dictionary
 
You know what I mean. :P
You want to exclude it.
Rats, that one has abmho, too.
 
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