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1:00 AM
also VS tells you clearly if you are not using an IDisposable
I'm not a programmer btw
 
If within that block, you call something that raises an exception, I can see how that's going to know to finalize that thingy's object. What I do not see is whether the exception stops there or propagates.
Oh.
Well, never mind then.
Unwinding stacks is always tricky.
When you have to finalize stuff on the way up.
Destroy it, whatever.
 
So, I've been using "somewhen". It should be a proper word.
 
It can never be a proper phrase.
It can never be a phrase.
It is not a phrase.
It is, however, a word.
somewhen [ˈsʌmhwɛn], adv. Also 4 somwanne, sumwhan(ne.

Etymology: f. some a.[entry#1] + when adv.

 At some (indefinite or unknown) time; sometime or other. Common in 19th cent. Usu. coupled with somewhere or somehow.

1297 R. Glouc. (Rolls) 5212 - Of þe batayles of denemarch þat abbeþ ybe in þis londe... Worst hii were, vor oþere somwanne adde ydo [etc.].

1833 J. S. Mill Let. 5 July in Wks. (1963) XII. 163, - I shall write out my thoughts more at length somewhere, and somewhen, probably soon.
 
Upon deciding to say it here, I assumed one (or more) of these will happen:
* Someone will find a flaw in my sentence
* Someone will reference a ---obscure--- dictionary which actually has the term "somewhen"
I'm not very disappointed
 
You should be.
Because neither condition was satisfied.
The OED is the opposite of an obscure dictionary.
It is the definitive record of the English Language.
 
1:05 AM
Happy?
 
!!define somewhen
 
@cyril somewhen at some time; indefinitely; some time or other, sometime
 
Looking in the definitive record is the opposite of obscure.
 
somewhere-in-time
 
1:09 AM
he was born somewhen in the 20th century
 
There’s something wrong with that sentence.
I think it is probably the tense.
Wait, you’re French, aren’t you?
That would explain it.
 
ʰᵉʰᵉ
 
Il est né versus il naquit.
Or just Early Modern English.
Christ is born on Christmas Day.
Christus natus hodie
 
he left his mother body on ... (the active form) but was born sounds better, because it's more the mother that do the effort
 
> I am become death, the destroyer of worlds.
 
1:15 AM
posted on January 31, 2014 by sgdi

I’m trying quite hard to be nice To people that I gave advice They weren’t listening So learnt not a thing And now they’re all covered in lice

 
> The kingdom of this world is become the Kingdom of our Lord and of His Christ, and of His Christ; and He shall reign for ever and ever and He shall reign for ever and ever and He shall reign for ever and ever and He shall reign for ever and ever
 
nice Punctuation
 
@cyril Does French have a different word for give birth than naître that one reserves for animals?
Something from Latin parĕre.
In Spanish, it is parir, and it doesn’t get used on humans.
It’s like whelped or something in English.
It is an insult to use it on a human.
 
time for sleepings
 
1:20 AM
night
 
@kalina ’Tis.
Nighty nighty night night.
 
Yes, yes, yes, but those are all kinda normal words.
No insult, I think.
Do you have brought to light, but with donner?
Hm maybe accoucher isn’t so nice.
 
I don't know one
mettre bas is really for animals though, accoucher de for humans, indeed
 
Interesting.
 
1:26 AM
litterally: this caw got down today
 
dar a luz means to give birth, as in María dio luz a Jesús.
 
The sex question is falling off the MC this very second.
I never thought the day would come.
 
The one that wasn’t even protected yet?
 
@tchrist mettre au monde alors
 
@cyril Bien.
 
1:27 AM
@tchrist it was protected right away, then unprotected two days later.
 
@RegDwigнt Um, have I stuck my paw in it then?
 
Nah you've done The Right Deed.
 
Ok.
Now I have to check the history to find out you know what.
 
Besides, at 30+ answers pretty much any question should get protected automatically, if you ask me.
 
Ok, why did you undo it?
 
1:29 AM
I actually do not remember. True story.
 
I don’t normally try to unundo stuff a mod’s done.
 
You will be the first one to be informed once I do.
 
Ok.
I think Unundo would be a great product name.
I just don’t know for what.
What it has a great come back when somebody asks you what it is.
 
Unundo looks too much like Ubuntu, and also sounds too much like it in pretty much every language but English.
 
Hey dude, like what’s Unundo?
Prays a lot.
 
1:32 AM
It's that chemical element with no proper name just yet.
 
Unobtainium.
 
I think they are considering renaming it into Unobtainium later this year.
OFFS.
Jinx.
 
unreundo
 
Whithersoever I go so shalt thou follow.
 
Disinreundo.
 
1:33 AM
El Reino Desunido.
 
There are way too few words composed of nothing but prefices. We should be changing that.
 
la reina desnudida
 
No Goya in this chat.
 
O el imperador descamisado.
 
No Gayo in this chat.
 
1:34 AM
Pero sí los hay.
Oh wait, not those ones.
 
Perros los hayan. Muchos machos. Si. Verdad.
 
@Cerberus Hello.
What, you aren’t sure? :)
 
Estoy muchisimo cierto.
 
Ouchissimo.
 
Si.
 
1:36 AM
los perros te molestan?
 
Her.
Er.
s/s$/n/
 
De colores son los perritos qui vienen d'afuera.
 
Otherwise I’m bugging myself.
Right.
 
What am I even doing here.
 
@cyril A mí no, pero a mis gatitos, sí.
Blathering.
 
1:37 AM
I only fired up the PC to look up on IMDb a movie I just finished watching.
 
Los mosquitos me mosquean mucho.
 
Eso es el descripcion del jobo de ellos.
 
At least I didn’t add in the mosque.
 
You did.
 
Because that’s just a mezquita.
 
1:39 AM
You can't spell dishonorable without honorable.
 
Los mosquitos de la mezquita me mosquean mucho.
 
Same for mosquean.
 
Oh.
 
@tchrist en Moscu?
 
Además.
 
1:40 AM
Adelante.
 
Si mezquitas en Moscu las hay.
O mosquitos.
Ambos.
Go to sleep.
 
De colores son los mosquitos qui vienen del Sochi.
 
Sochi?
 
Sochi (en ruso ) es una ciudad de Rusia ubicada en el krai de Krasnodar, cerca del límite con Abjasia. Se sitúa entre las montañas nevadas del Cáucaso y el mar Negro, con una población de 368.011 habitantes en 2013. La Gran Sochi (es decir, la ciudad más los pueblos cercanos) se extienden a lo largo de 146 km, convirtiéndola en la segunda área metropolitana más larga del mundo. Es centro de la unidad municipal de la ciudad-balneario de Sochi. Características En 1838 fue fundado el fuerte de Navaguinskoye, e
 
Ah, eso sí será.
 
1:41 AM
You know. Olympic Games. All that shit.
 
Oh right.
 
And yes. Sleep. Mucho sleepo getto soono.
Arrivedercho.
 
What’s its IPA in Rusco?
I’ll check.
 
I guess is the same.
Wow, actually spelt like it sounds.
Unless that ch is softer than normal.
 
1:43 AM
The ch is always soft. It is never not soft.
 
Ah.
 
Which is why it has an i after it, and not an y.
 
Not even at the front of a word?
I believe you.
 
Well. If it's before a vowel, it's soft.
If it's before a consonant, weird shit starts hitting the fan.
 
That’s what I meant, the vowel case.
 
1:45 AM
So a что, "what", becomes a "shto".
 
Some English speaker aspirate it more strongly at the front, it seems.
 
Though that's an exception I guess.
Lemme think.
 
It would have to, I couldn’t imagine the t on both sides.
 
Член, чрезвычайный,..
It's the same soft ch everywhere.
 
So shpei
 
1:46 AM
@tchrist Hoi.
 
shreveport
 
Чмокать.
 
graf shpei
 
Чванливый.
@Robusto Graf Porno reitet für Deutschland.
 
@RegDwigнt Schmock oder schmegma?
 
1:47 AM
Actual movie title from the seventies.
 
@RegDwigнt No way
 
@tchrist making that kissing sound with the lips.
See. It's so from the seventies, it's on vinyl.
 
@RegDwigнt Porn you can count on.
 
So anyway. The ch is always soft. Deal with it.
 
Tolkien predicted phone sex. Celeborn, Galadriel’s husband,’s original name was Teleporno.
I can handle soft ch.
 
1:49 AM
@RegDwigнt I'm amazed at how you bend Amazon to your will, to spread such lies about the '70s.
 
@Robusto stay tuned for more amazement. Your amazement is my purpose.
 
@Cerberus Polloi.
 
What is your purpose in life?
What is your function here?
And have you finally watched Survive Style 5?
 
All the Dude ever wanted was to get his rug back.
 
@RegDwigнt To walk the labyrinth.
 
1:51 AM
To his defense, it really tied the room together.
Anyway. What is the antonym of tele?
I was going to say how all porno must be untele, but couldn't think of the proper word.
 
don't tele
 
Show, don't tele.
 
ZOMG
 
Hey I know that guy. He is the American Dream.
 
@RegDwigнt Ask @Cerb.
 
1:54 AM
I can only think of proximo. And that's from Ridley Scott's Gladiator.
RIP Oliver Reed, btw.
 
trans/cis
 
But tele is Greek.
 
If τη̆λε means (a)far, what means near?
I know.
I was steering away from the proximate version.
 
Where is @Cerberus when you really need him?
 
@tchrist No ISO-8859-1-metry in this chat.
 
1:57 AM
Hello?
There are many ways to say near.
 
It is you we're looking for.
Antonym for tele, quick.
 
As for prefixes, I only know plesio-.
 
@Cerberus Name seven.
 
Plesio? As in Plesiosaur?
 
Pelas, plesios, anchi...
 
1:57 AM
@Robusto Yeah no shit.
 
> Compare τέλος (telos, “end”) and πάλαι (palai, “long ago”).
 
@Robusto Yes.
 
Who knew?
 
WTF is with that saur, how is it near anything. It's dead.
 
knew
It is nearly a lizard, supposedly.
 
1:58 AM
So that means near as in "almost" . . . cf. Latin pen-?
 
It is with the greatest of plesio that I am watching this porno.
Works.
 
@RegDwigнt Tesoro mío, ¿qué dices?
 
@Robusto Yes, or at least it was so used in Neo-Greek.
 
@tchrist digo mucho cuando el dia es muy longo.
 
There is also engus, "nearby".
 
1:59 AM
Yeah yeah, your engus.
 
El día ya se te ha acabado; es la puta madrugada que reina cerca de ti.
 

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