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6:00 PM
Hey there's @aedia getting her warm hat live as we speak!
 
I just gave out like two dozen hats.
 
I have noticed extra reps during this whole hat thing.
 
@tchrist Very good. If only I had the list of people, I'd make sure that they also get UpDos.
 
pretty sure i stole from kit. maybe i stole it from myself too.
 
Hiya!
 
Oh my. Yeah, Thursagen deserves some hats.
 
I could use like two dozen hats. Brr. It's cold and snowy up here. I would make a blanket fort. Hat fort. And take a hatnap in them.
 
Will Thursagen return next year?
 
hiiiii (← horse sound)
 
giggles
 
6:06 PM
hey-yo. winter hat!
 
Yes, the supplies still last.
 
@tchrist How often does the data update? I think we got them all to 10 yesterday
 
is this what the starks wear when they're not laying waste?
 
@Hugo I just pumped up a couple dozen.
That were at 9.
 
I need but two upticks for a hat.
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A: "A majority of those whose family" or "families"

RegDwigнtNow that you've provided the complete context, I think it is safe to say two things. Whichever variant works best for the last sentence in isolation — and it is easy to imagine that all three do, depending on dialect and register —, since the construction is repeated in the other two sentences,...

@tchrist what is it with rude-words that I need to know?
 
6:09 PM
there's one.
 
Is there a tag for a new hat?
No, I mean. You know.
 
That was the test.
 
@JasperLoy The only one who knows is Thursagen.
 
Ah.
@tchrist I actually invented a few tags in the last two days. Got no hats out of it.
 
@RegDwigнt I invented one. no hats.
I have up to 25 votes to spare, let me know where to point them
 
6:10 PM
9 mins ago, by tchrist
@RegDwigнt http://data.stackexchange.com/english/query/12270/unenlightened-answers
Just click on some of those randomly.
Don't have to spend all your votes, just a couple.
So tomorrow we can see how many votes result in an UnDo.
Speaking of which, I only have three votes left. What the heck.
This is the third day in a row I'll be running out of votes.
 
could I have some help with 3 x 5+ answers? english.stackexchange.com/users/9001/…
and/or 10 x 2+ questions? (actually, not done the 10th yet) english.stackexchange.com/users/9001/hugo?tab=questions
 
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A: When should I use "a" vs "an"?

tchristThe rule for using the article a versus an is exactly the same as the rule governing whether one pronounces the article the as /ðə/ or as /ði/. Both rules operate for the same reason: they make it easier to pronounce and understand an article as distinct from the NP following it. If that NP st...

I don’t need any votes, but it is a point that seems to have been missed.
 
I think you do need a point for the IG88.
Unless Anonymous chooses to award the bounty to you!
 
Oh, then please gimme one. :)
BTW, we are now only 11 hats behind U&L.
 
And yeah, there's a standalone question for the vs. thee. Somewhere.
 
6:17 PM
It’s totally a linked issue.
 
@tchrist Many native speakers regrettably say /ðə/ before vowels a lot...
 
Super warm hats in here?
 
And how about /eɪ/ v. /ə/?
 
eh?
 
For the article a.
 
6:22 PM
@AmericanLuke here's yours.
 
Oy! Thx :P
 
And by the way, do you have an idea what you got Eureka for?
 
@Cerberus klutzensprechers
 
Too bad. Oh well.
 
6:22 PM
We say /eɪ/ sometimes, but I have a hard time coming up with good examples and a rule. It's not only for emphasis.
 
Tim Post was trying to clue me in, but I missed it
 
That is too bad.
 
He pointed to the Wiki page on Eureka
 
Yeah gee why thanks and all.
 
"Eureka" is an interjection used to celebrate a discovery or invention. It is a transliteration of a word attributed to Archimedes. Etymology "Eureka" comes from the Ancient Greek word εὕρηκα heúrēka, meaning "I have found (it)", which is the first person singular perfect indicative active of the verb heuriskō "I find". The accent of the English word is on the second syllable, following Latin accent rules, which require that a penult (next-to-last syllable) must be accented if it has a long vowel. In the Greek pronunciation, the first syllable has a high pitch accent, because the Ancie...
 
6:23 PM
Hello, transatlantis.
Or what's the proper adjective?
 
@AmericanLuke there are so many things to find across the sites...
Perhaps upvote some answer that has been sitting at zero forever?
 
Easy to test.
 
lemme check...
 
Not for me, what with only one vote left.
I will make it count.
 
One vote left today?
 
6:26 PM
Yeah.
13 mins ago, by RegDwigнt
This is the third day in a row I'll be running out of votes.
More to the point, them's all upvotes.
 
Or maybe it has to be accepted suddenly.
 
Usually I spend like 20 votes a day only on downvoting.
 
Aye.
 
How do I find when I recieved a hat?
 
@AmericanLuke that is a very good question.
 
6:27 PM
Someone should give an unselected 0 a +1, and a select 0 a +1, and the same with a selected and unselected -1.
If we do them slowly, we can check the results.
Selected -1
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A: Use of gerund without preposition "to"

tchristActually, it appears that no one says any of those, perhaps because concede does not work that way: On the other hand, if you swap admits in for concedes, now you get a more interesting picture: And here is the past-tense version of the same: I find especially curious that this only star...

Unselected -1:
-1
A: Collection of mathematical formulas

tchristThe problem with using formulary for a collection of mathematical formulae is that a formulary already means a bunch of prescriptions, like your health insurance company’s formulary. Since this is a technical sense, it may be better to return to the original Latin form, which would be a formular...

 
@tchrist Begging votes? :P
 
Test theory.
I don’t need votes for anything.
Save the test.
 
So, I vote up those two answers?
 
Selected 0:
 
6:31 PM
yesterday, by Hugo
4 MSO users with Eureka hat, what's in common? http://meta.stackoverflow.com/users/187824/hims056?tab=activity&sort=all http://meta.stackoverflow.com/users/189912/michael-hampton?tab=activity&sort=all http://meta.stackoverflow.com/users/178438/mr-peanut-monopoly-mcmanish?tab=activ‌​ity&sort=all http://meta.stackoverflow.com/users/229699/flyk?tab=activity
 
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A: What's the verb for 'to form a canonical representation'?

tchristI always use canonize myself, because it’s short to type and accords with canon law. You could also use normalize or standardize, both of which are preferable to the wholly asquerous regularize, a sad and overburdened word brought to you by the unregulated coiners. Probably beatify isn’t going ...

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A: Can "crepuscular" and/or "twilight" apply to morning half-light as well as in the evening

tchrist EDIT: You left out the related gloaming, now included below. All three of these terms — twilight, crepuscule, and gloaming — seem usable for either half-light period, although during some historical periods occasionally one or the other of the two ends of that was the more common. Old English ha...

@Hugo You think it’s a meta thing?
 
I've seen it elsewhere afterwards
@tchrist No
 
Oh.
 
@AmericanLuke he isn't but I am. On our meta.
If you need help with your Guru, lemme know.
 
@Cerberus Rock paper scissors.
 
6:39 PM
Why not tic tac toe?
 
Tic tac toe is the most worthless toe. Like, literally, you can live without.
 
Really?
What if the earth is part of someone's tic-tac-toe game?
 
Then we all live without knowing that. QED.
 
But not without it.
 
Yes without it.
We are not playing the game.
 
6:41 PM
Viz. the earth.
 
And you are talking nonsense, how the heck does that even work dude!
 
How can we live without tic tac toe if the earth is part of it?
 
Is that why they ditched Pluto, because you only need nine stones to play?
@Cerberus how can a philosopher live without asking dumb questions nobody even cares about?
 
You're dumb.
 
I am not a philosopher's question.
QED.
 
6:44 PM
You look like one, all funny and awkward.
 
@RegDwigнt: Hey, what do I do when a flag was disputed but it was obviously correct? Just deal with it?
 
@MrHen yeah I dunno.
I noticed today that it makes sense to approve fast.
Before someone comes in and ruins the hat fun for everyone else.
 
Mmk. It's not a big deal but I'm guessing I'm not allowed to just flag the same answer twice.
 
It wouldn't be a good idea to let people do that, yeah.
 
Ah well. Stupid fun. /grinch
Is there a Grinch hat, perchance?
I'd totally wear a Grinch hat.
 
6:51 PM
I've not seen one.
I actually think there was one two years ago, when ELU wasn't participating.
Or perhaps I'm imagining it.
I wonder if there's a site where the Community user actually has UpDo.
Nope.
@JSBձոգչ: you need to comment more often. You're halfway there to another hat.
Or 60%, actually.
 
we don't need to censor swearing (from UD quotes) in post bodies do we? just titles? english.stackexchange.com/a/142607/9001
 
@Hugo That's how I remember it also.
 
@Hugo It should be censored in titles. It should be used in bodies only with good reason. I think accurate quotation counts as a "good reason".
 
7:07 PM
@Cerberus everyone knows how to get a draw in tie. Chickens win at tic tac toe.
Or is it pigeons? I think pigeons would beat chickens at rock paper scissors no problem.
 
OK, thanks both, that's what I thought. It seemed a bit weird to censor UD, as there'd be not much left otherwise!
 
7:28 PM
@RegDwight - Are there any hats I don't have that I can get rather quickly without having to jump through crazy hoops?
There needs to be a WinterBash2013 Hat chat room =D
 
Bald–hairy () is a common joke in Russian political discourse, referring to the empirical rule of the state leaders' succession defined as a change of a bald leader with a hairy one and vice versa. This consistent pattern can be traced back until as early as 1825, when Nicholas I succeeded his late brother Alexander as the Russian Emperor. Nicholas I's son Alexander II formed the first "bald–hairy" pair of the sequence with his father. The current "bald–hairy" pair of Russian rulers are the balding Vladimir Putin and the hairy Dmitry Medvedev (who has a full head of hair). Putin was the p...
@CodeMaverick there.
 
thanks!
 
7:37 PM
If anyone could, would you mind going to stackoverflow.com/q/20671409/682480 and helping me reopen my question for a hat?
 
done
 
I have posted a question!
OMG hold the presses!
BRB laundry.
 
@RegDwigнt Laundry presses, evidently.
Apparently it's December 20 somewhere.
 
7:48 PM
@RegDwigнt Is it any wonder that I say preparing food for the saute' line at the restaurant where I work is a very hectic two-hour job! Why don't use question mark at the end of the sentence? but according to grammatically must be used question mark
 
@Hugo We shouldn’t censor bodies that are quotes. Those should be fixed.
 
@IceGirl punctuation has nothing to do with grammar. A question mark cannot be grammatical or ungrammatical.
That being said, you can use a question mark there, but you do not have to. It is an exclamation, after all, and the author wishes to highlight that aspect.
 
@tchrist thanks. they were first censored like $$$$ with no leading initial. I'll fix them tomorrow (if no-one else does so first).
 
We have a bunch of questions on not using question marks in questions, and vice versa: about using question marks on declarative statements.
 
Could I ask you nice people to upvote this question and answer so I can get a couple hats please? stackoverflow.com/q/19695975/682480
 
7:58 PM
@RegDwigнt Thank you
 
8:22 PM
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A: Is there a word that describes a person who constantly underestimates situations?

tchristIf you really and truly want to make do with just a single word alone, you are going to have to make due with something like a chronic underestimater or underestimator, a misjudger or even a low-baller. So it seems that they are perpetually falling short of the mark in their subaccurate assessm...

awaits his rem acu tetigisti from @Cerb
 
So, anyone here play Hearthstone? Or are all of you still playing Tyrant?
 
8:38 PM
Calling all Dunning-Krugerites! Calling all Dunning-Krugerites! Get’em while they’re hot!
@KitFox See, I gotcha yer gold! Tolja it was easy. Sure wish mine were.
 
I'm 109 flags away from a gold. I could go nuts and flag all the obsolete or chatty comments. The mods might kill me...
I'd have to do it over 3 days (I think it's 50 flags per day)
 
My shortest path is through the Weefil, but that is not a short path.
There’s a spliff riding on Dunning–Kruger, though.
 
Have you all figured out Eureka! yet?
 
Alas no.
 
I certainly haven't
 
8:44 PM
We're two hats behind the Unix folks.
@CodeMaverick We have some users who have the lightbulb, but I haven't a clue how to get it.
 
Well, we can tie them, but it might take some cooperation.
 
I'm getting lead in circles I think in our StackOverflow chat room
 
You mean, they’re misleading you?
 
it seems that way
they said it's very "meta" as in what the word means
they said think of "baths"
 
@tchrist Did you write "make due" on purpose (inviting edits, maybe?), or by mistake?
 
8:47 PM
Archimedes
 
oops
 
Eureka! means to "discover something"
 
@Marthaª fixed
 
they said once you figure it out you will figure it out
 
@tchrist Oh! I'm one of those!
 
8:48 PM
@tchrist Danke schön.
 
Damn. I guess that means I'm not.
 
@CodeMaverick What, with figures?
 
@KitFox so now you are again?
looking spiffy in your hat, there
 
spliffy
I’ll take a banana spliff, please, with extra cherries.
 
Hiya!
I have to go now though.
See you later!
 
8:50 PM
CU
 
hiya
 
tchrist, you mean you like those plastic cherry-shaped things they insist on plopping on top of your ice cream at Friendly's?
 
@tchrist No idea ... like I said I'm a dog chasing its tail with this hat
 
i wanted to know about asking a question
is it ok the ask meaning of a quote as question?
 
Did you see this?
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Q: Should employees with head injuries be allowed to post on meta?

Tiny TimWhile yodeling to myself quietly in our warehouse today, a pallet full of mugs came crashing down on my head, and gave me a concussion idea. First, it's very unlucky to go yodeling around on a skate board in a dark warehouse, and second, we could really use a short creative writing contest. Fort...

 
8:52 PM
I need three more reviews in either the Late Answers or the Reopen queue. But there's never anything in those queues.
 
aye
I'm in the same position
 
@Amitd Depends. In any case, you might be better off asking that sort of thing on English Language Learners.
No matter where you ask, you need to detail exactly why you're having trouble interpreting the quote. We don't do literary criticism.
 
not criticism.. i dont get it clearly..
 
I have 10 x 1+ score questions asked since hatdash began (english.stackexchange.com/users/9001/…), but no Mr. Binx. Maybe they all need answers. Or maybe I need to wait a bit longer.
 
@Hugo I've got a little diddy over there that is to the tune of "WHAT DOES THE FOX SAY?"
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A: Should employees with head injuries be allowed to post on meta?

Code Maverick♫ To the tune of Ylvis' "The Fox (What Does The Fox Say?)" ♫ R-E-S-P-E-C-T for rep cap Do The Swim! for 5 reviews Sock Puppet when you answer your own question and Old Hat for early user Upboated for 5 posts scored 2 The Stallman for edit a cw post and the Robocop for 5 reviews in ...

 
9:06 PM
I've run out of votes today but not before granting a bunch of enlightened badges/hats via data.stackexchange.com/english/query/12270/…
 
Is that how you get Eureka?
 
@CodeMaverick no, I've no idea. but it's how to give (silver?) hats to increase out site total!
 
lol oh ... Enlightened ... Eureka! ... kinda similar
 
some Eureka hats from MSO chat:
in Tavern on the Meta on Meta Stack Overflow Chat, 40 mins ago, by Doorknob of Snow
yes, once you figure it out (hint hint) it's so obvious
 
Yea ... that's them talking to me
does that make sense to you?
 
9:16 PM
in Tavern on the Meta on Meta Stack Overflow Chat, 40 mins ago, by Undo the Snowman
@JohannesKuhn I'll give you a hint: The hat isn't automatic.
@CodeMaverick nope
 
a hat about hats?
how is a hat not automatic?
 
makes no sense to me ... i couldn't ever figure out if they were just saying stuff to say it or what
 
do you have to get it by asking for it?
 
in Tavern on the Meta on Meta Stack Overflow Chat, 21 mins ago, by 3ventic
20 mins ago, by Undo the Snowman
@JohannesKuhn I'll give you a hint: The hat isn't automatic.
in Tavern on the Meta on Meta Stack Overflow Chat, 21 mins ago, by 3ventic
That's a pretty good hint tbh
 
9:18 PM
that didn't work either
 
"figure it out", what can that mean?
 
i have no idea ... it really doesn't make any sense
i figured going to the URL would unlock it
that's a programmer's way of making you find something that's secret
no links, but the URL exists
... however that no workie
 
"Martijn Pieters
8:12 PM
And the riddles of hats..

Undo the Snowman
This hat kinda has a circular reference. To get it, you have to know how to get it
And with that, I'm done talking."
 
dog. tail. chasing.
 
"To figure the hat out, you must figure the hat out."
 
9:27 PM
@Hugo It's a Snow Koan!
2
 
huh?
 
@MετάEd Very nice. @Marthaª, I believe you'd care about this.
 
what's a Snow Koan?
 
!!wiki koan
 
A ; ; ; ) is a story, dialogue, question, or statement, which is used in Zen-practice to provoke the "great doubt", and test a student's progress in Zen practice. Etymology The Japanese term kōan is the Sino-Japanese reading of the Chinese word gong'an (). The term is a compound word, consisting of the characters "public; official; governmental; common; collective; fair; equitable" and "table; desk; (law) case; record; file; plan; proposal." According to the Yuan Dynasty Zen master Zhongfeng Mingben (中峰明本 1263–1323), gōng'àn originated as an abbreviation of gōngfǔ zhī àndú (公府之案牘, J...
 
9:37 PM
@MrHen about what? (Sorry, I'm slow on the uptake today)
 
@Marthaª Meta's very nice pun.
 
"Think "baths" @CodeMaverick ...."
...
@Bart you are despicable.
Leading the poor little lightbulbless people astray
...

@UndotheSnowman No, it's actually a very clever hint :P
...
How does the word "Eureka" and "bath" connect?
...
@DoorknobofSnow At Archimeedieeees.
"@JoshC no, it's about knowing stuff, not finding out stuff"
 
@Hugo That presumably implies answering a question.
But that seems too complicated for what they were hinting at
 
yeah...
 
@MrHen Oh! That! (I tend to pronounce Koan as almost-two-syllables, so it didn't quite click for me.)
 
9:39 PM
"figure it out"
 
@MετάEd THWACK!
 
ok, what figure?
an image? icon?
 
@Hugo well, they keep talking about getting it to get it; so figuring it out just matches that theme
you have to understand something in order to get it
it makes me think of answering your own question but, again, that seems too complicated
 
that can't be it, cuz i did that already
 
in Tavern on the Meta on Meta Stack Overflow Chat, 1 hour ago, by Doorknob of Snow
yes, once you figure it out (hint hint) it's so obvious
bolded for a reason
 
9:41 PM
@Marthaª Ah. I suppose that's a more accurate pronunciation.
 
@Marthaª :D
 
The most widely known anecdote about Archimedes tells of how he invented a method for determining the volume of an object with an irregular shape. According to Vitruvius, a votive crown for a temple had been made for King Hiero II, who had supplied the pure gold to be used, and Archimedes was asked to determine whether some silver had been substituted by the dishonest goldsmith.[15]
Archimedes had to solve the problem without damaging the crown, so he could not melt it down into a regularly shaped body in order to calculate its density. While taking a bath, he noticed that the level of the water in the tub rose as he got in, and realized that this effect could be used to determine the volume of the crown.
For practical purposes water is incompressible,[16] so the submerged crown would displace an amount of water equal to its own volume. By dividing the mass of the crown by the volume of water displaced, the density of the crown could be obtained.
This density would be lower than that of gold if cheaper and less dense metals had been added. Archimedes then took to the streets naked, so excited by his discovery that he had forgotten to dress, crying "Eureka!" (Greek: "εὕρηκα!," meaning "I have found it!"). The test was conducted successfully, proving that silver had indeed been mixed in.[17]
 
Anonymous
@Hugo I never thought no one knew that.
 
Anonymous
Or anyone who was smart enough to find this site.
 
hang on; would crown relate to hat somehow?
 
9:44 PM
perhaps...
 
>
@CodeMaverick Someone will correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe it has to do with a feature request.
> To get it all you have to do is jump out of your bathtub and run naked through the streets... trust me.
 
Anonymous
Does the slight usage of Ebonics get you eaten alive in this room?
 
does that mean we need to remove profile picture and info and hats ... as a symbol of being naked?
@CodeMaverick yes
 
@Qǝuoɯᴉs Probably not.
 
sooo ... not sure if that's what you have to do
 
9:50 PM
Hi.
 
Hello.
 
Hello.
 
Lots of new faces hats!
 
Where can I take a look at EL&U site's stats?
 
I'm sure Mr Hen can tell you...
 
MrHen? Could you help me, please?
 
Actually, I have no idea how to get to the stats
I just use that which you probably don't have access to
 
Which site statistic is of interest?
 
Oh! I see. Thank you.
 
Oh...
 
9:54 PM
Perhaps, number of visitors/day, and number of questions up to now.
 
@MετάEd I don't see anything special there
 
I wouldn't know...
 
@CodeMaverick I've had hats off for a while, but nothing
 
So I've noticed that you can get it on non-meta sites.
So it isn't meta.SE specific.
But most people seem to get it there
 
wait... figure it out... hmm
 

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