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A: The difference between “We’ll ever be back to normal,” and “We’ll never be back to normal.”

John LawlerDouble negation is not an issue. What the mayor said was I don’t believe we’ll ever be back to normal There's only one negative in that sentence. And there's only one negative in this sentence, which he didn't say, but which means the same I believe we won’t ever be back to normal I'...

 
they shouldn't have named all those little regions o blast; that's the problem with Russia.
 
Hah.
It is an ancient name, I believe.
 
oh, blast.
 
At any rate, Donyetsk is now surrounded, as you see.
And they're trying to do the same thing with Lugansk.
 
12:05 AM
how about zgntskxsktsztsk
 
Those are the two most important cities, especially Donyetsk.
 
how can the international community stop the Russians from being crazy?
 
Well, crazy...the Russians just do what they do.
The Ukrainian army is doing a good job, so far.
 
@GeorgePompidou By illegalizing their vodka, duh.
 
yeah yeah, you are going bald @tchrist.
 
12:12 AM
@GeorgePompidou That’s nice, dear. Have another crumpet.
 
But also:
 
@RegDwigнt I went to the lego store today to get the research institute, ghostbusters, and exo-suit, and they were sold out of all of them.
Apparently the exo-suit sold out by 11am on Friday.
 
@Cerberus What’s with the photos? Where are they of?
 
Ukranian cities.
they look almost… western.
pensive hippo
 
12:22 AM
@tchrist Donetsk.
@GeorgePompidou In what way?
The buildings in the second picture are generic, they could be in any city on the planet.
 
definitely not in any city.
ever been to Albania?
laughs heartily
 
> The Americans are contributing “nonlethal” help in the form of intelligence, military advice and $20m worth of kit
My word, I never knew @Kit came so dear!
 
@tchrist My map is more recent!
 
I was noticing that.
Where did you get it from?
 
@GeorgePompidou Tirana. The same kind of generic buildings.
@tchrist I followed a link from NRC.
 
12:27 AM
> Even more perilous will be the task of winkling the separatists out of their defensive positions in Donetsk and Luhansk, cities with a combined population of 1.5m. This will require some combination of street fighting and shelling, both certain to pile up the casualties.
> Wee Willie Winkie rins through the toon,
Up stairs an’ doon stairs in his nicht-gown,
Tirlin’ at the window, crying at the lock,
“Are the weans in their bed, for it’s now ten o’clock?”
“Hey, Willie Winkie, are ye comin’ ben?
The cat’s singin grey thrums to the sleepin hen,
The dog’s speldert on the floor and disna gie a cheep,
But here’s a waukrife laddie, that wunna fa’ asleep.”
Onything but sleep, you rogue, glow’ring like the moon,
Rattlin’ in an airn jug wi’ an airn spoon,
Rumblin’, tumblin’ roon about, crawin’ like a cock,
 
that's Tirana. there are many places in Albania, all of eastern Europe, Africa, etc that are much more decrepit. and really, I was only joking about Donetsk looking "western." I know what Ukraine looks like.
I intended to convey a tone of sarcastic ignorance—not being aware of the rest of the world.
 
Hmm ahh.
Most of China also looks like that!
Ugly.
 
some of China looks brilliant though.
 
Sure.
Local architecture is where it's at.
 
if you ignore the smog.
 
12:30 AM
If.
 
that is the best city.
^.^
(I also like Hong Kong)
 
@Cerberus I know you know that you have to pay royalties to Sparta for that response.
 
sparta means broken in Romanian.
feminine though.
 
I see generic buildings...
 
@tchrist And that's just for the intelligent, militaristic part of me.
 
12:34 AM
no! they are the best buildings.
architecture marvels.
 
Umm they could be anywhere.
 
goes to do some things
 
@tchrist Their wit did not win them the culture war in the end.
 
@GeorgePompidou Roma tomatoes are the best at imparting that special Cigány afterglow to your special sauce.
 
@KitFox Hey! I posted final photos of my lego restaurant on G+
 
12:36 AM
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 I will look. I am preparing for a big presentation tomorrow, though, so I will not look tonight.
 
@KitFox Ah. Good luck! Tomorrow is a holiday here.
 
I don't remember an August holiday there.
Maybe I had already gone home.
St. Jean Baptiste Day is in Juin, innit?
 
@Cerberus It’s a shame that that response dissuaded Philip from Sparta alone; Chaeronea was not pretty.
 
@KitFox yes, and only in Quebec. In Aug it's a provincial holiday, in Ontario it's officially called Simcoe Day, after the "founder" of Toronto, but everyone calls it the "Civic holiday"
 
1:04 AM
@tchrist It did not help them in the end...
 
No, nothing did.
I still think of Athens and Thebes losing so many young soldiers to Philip as a horrible tragedy. Yet he had the Philosopher teach his son.
 
1:31 AM
How did the interview go?
 
Hi!
@tchrist Many cities have lost many good men...
 
@JohanLarsson I talked to their CTO this morning, and he told me that he would direct HR to draft me an offer letter first thing tomorrow.
 
We were hiking & fishing this weekend
 
That’s a very noble-looking friend you have there.
I wish I could hike.
In fact, I wish I could simply walk.
 
Something happened recently?
 
1:37 AM
A dog made a charge at little Lorin yesterday on the commons green, and I sprinted to intercept him. This is just not what I should have been doing with a torn meniscus. So this morning, I nearly couldn’t get out of bed.
 
no fun
Lorin is the cat?
 
I seem to have torn my meniscus a few weeks ago, possibly on a hike that involved a twisted leg and severe fall on rocks.
 
Gps collar spoils the pic, just a phone pic so no biggie.
 
Yes, Lorin is a little tiny but fiercesome kitty. A bit over 8 pounds. Orange tiger with long hair.
 
@tchrist great
 
1:39 AM
@JohanLarsson Oh I see. So that’s what that is. Why does he have it?
Also, that looks like you are at timberline. Or is that just an illusion?
 
@tchrist No reason this trip, too early to let them run free. I'm a geek so I like to collect data. They run ~150 km in a day when I let them.
 
I so wish I could put those on my kitties. But they are too big.
 
@tchrist Yes ~850 m above sea, probably a lot lower than you are used to.
 
@JohanLarsson Much.
Timberline here is at 11.5–12 kf.
Lorin is the orange guy:
 
#snake
 
1:43 AM
listens to NPR about how corporations are getting more people's rights
 
@JohanLarsson Garter snake.
 
@tchrist In the far north of Sweden the timberline is ~500 m.
 
Cute.
 
gets egged on to be fussy about America
 
@JohanLarsson Very low, but makes sense.
 
1:44 AM
And I like your floor.
 
it is very nice floor. I agree.
 
Thanks.
 
I have to deal with carpet here at school and it's ruining my life.
 
The Deerhunter.
 
Nice.
 
1:46 AM
Big ears
 
Mule ears.
Mule deer.
They are rather large. The bucks normally weigh around 200 pounds, but can be up to 300.
Oh, Wiki says the biggest one on record is like 460 pounds. That was more than I realized.
> Although capable of running, mule deer are often seen stotting (also called pronking), with all four feet coming down together.
There’s some new words for ya.
 
@Cerb That one’s Dutch!
> Stot is a common Scots and Geordie verb meaning "bounce" or "walk with a bounce." Uses in this sense include stotting a ball off a wall, and rain stotting off a pavement. Pronking comes from the Afrikaans verb pronk-, which means "show off" or "strut", and is a cognate of the English verb "prance".
I thought it was named for the pronghorns, which do this as well.
Shows what I don’t know.
> Stotting occurs in several deer species of North America, including mule deer and pronghorn, Columbian black-tailed deer when a predator is particularly threatening, and in a variety of ungulate species from Africa, including Thomson's Gazelle and Springbok.
A pronghorn is not a “deer species”!!!!!
FFS
It’s an antilocaprid, not a cervid. Wikipeople are so dumb sometimes.
 
That’s terrible.
Can you imagine that sign posted at the Englischer Garten in Munich?
 
1:55 AM
I think it is shopped
 
I should hope so.
 
@tchrist Springbok is Dutch too.
 
@Cerberus Well sure.
 
@JohanLarsson That is wise, but...it is not our coat of arms.
 
I didn’t think it was just the primaveral version of Starbucks.
It makes as much sense to call a pronghorn a deer as to call it a cow.
 
2:00 AM
@JohanLarsson Those are the arms of the city of Haarlem.
I had to Google it.
 
The families in that (sub)order are Cervidae (deer), Giraffidae (giraffe, okapi), Antilocapridae (pronghorn), Moschidae (musk deer), and Bovidae (cattle, goats, sheep, and antelopes).
I nominate the pronghorn for giraffedom. Why settle for small potatoes?
 
right?
hates small potatoes
so hard to peel and make into french fries…
 
Cut them up and fry them without peeling them.
 
I do. I meant that as two separate scenarios—I peel them if I need mashed potatoes.
but still they are too tiny. I like medium-sized potatoes.
 
Sure.
 
2:05 AM
I'd prefer big ones if I didn't sense something suspicious about them.
any remote idea of where this may be?
 
@GeorgePompidou The Twins.
 
that's not a place, Tom, we are looking for a place here.
 
@GeorgePompidou Why? You’re stripping them of important nutrients.
 
because I don't like how the skin looks in my mashed potatoes. it doesn't let them get mashed right.
 
Nonsense.
 
2:12 AM
hm… maybe I'll try leaving it sometime.
I've actually not tried doing it myself before.
 
sometimes I just don't think it's worth wasting my precious downvotes.
 
I love the first one, which was terminated by AL with Extreme Prejudice.
Actually, with none at all, but it sounded better that way.
@GeorgePompidou “Wasting”? You get them back.
 
but I lose a little point
 
No, you don’t. Not for long. It, too, grows back.
 
2:17 AM
I suppose.
 
You are failing to understand.
That post is marked for death.
At which point, all your little thingamawidgets regenerate.
 
really?!
 
@GeorgePompidou Chenonceau.
 
Duh.
 
@Cerberus yes! thank you.
good good man.
 
2:18 AM
It is quite nice.
 
I was there when I was very little with my father.
and since I am not talking with my father now I couldn't ask him what it's called.
 
For the record, I wasn't looking anything up while I was away, I knew it immediately I saw it!
 
Chez Nun’s Eau.
@Cerberus Looks like you still a word out.
 
> b. as conj. (ellipt. for immediately that). The moment that; as soon as. Cf. directly 6b.
1839 A. Gray Lett. I. 28 Immediately this was done I completed an arrangement with my publishers. 1856 Q. Rev. June 182 Immediately they came upon the ground, fourteen of them were netted. 1896 Welton Manual of Logic (ed. 2) ii. iii. §90 The diagrams+should be self-interpreting immediately the principle on which they are constructed is understood.
 
Dead.
 
2:20 AM
Immortal, I prefer to call myself.
Why do you feel it is necessary to point that out?
 
Et sepultus es.
 
@GeorgePompidou Hmm why not?
 
it just happens sometimes. my father is a tough guy to get along with.
 
If I would have used a living construction, I should have done so.
 
Gee, like I wonder where he gets that from!
 
2:22 AM
Look who's talking.
 
@Cerberus You indeed should have.
@Cerberus My father is dead.
 
Not that.
And those would and should were also meant to be read in the old-fashioned way.
 
@Cerberus You must be talking to somebody who didn’t apprehend that.
 
Then your reaction contradicts your earlier sentiment!
 
Nope.
I just hadn’t thrown open the sepulchre yet.
 
2:25 AM
Unwise in my presence.
 
2:37 AM
the twilight sepulcher
plays skyrim
 
Is it fun?
The only thing I didn't like about Oblivion was the combat.
And that is rather important.
 
the midnight sepulchest
 
3:49 AM
 
Did a half-bright twelve year old draw that?
 
 
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I think that in the realm of syrups, maple is a good thing.
 
 
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7:13 AM
Hi
Which is more correct: "keep as many features disabled as possible" or "keep as many features as possible disabled"?
 
Greetings
I've just been struck by a simple question. What is the correct way? a) It looks nice, doesn't it? b) It looks nice, isn't it?
On google, b) has some more results.
 
I think the first one is grammatically correct :)
 
@wassup I think the same too. However I'd like to know if I can use the second variant too.
 
7:40 AM
@wassup they're both fine.
@Chris'ssis b) is not the normal way of saying it in the UK or the USA. a) is the normal way of saying it.
 
@MattЭллен OK. Thank you.
 
no probs :)
 
@Ma
@MattЭллен Maybe one of them is prettier stylistically?
 
@wassup a) is idiomatic. b) is not. b) is technically grammatical, but it is not how people speak where English is the main first language. It sounds like something someone who is a non-native speaker would say.
ha! so many errors
 
8:06 AM
@MattЭллен Ok, thanks :D
 
no probs :)
 
 
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9:26 AM
the very definitions of splitting hairs:
@RegDwigнt: I'm trying to give a name prefix to a group of functions. No variables here. — joe 4 mins ago
 
Yeah that's the exact wording I used.
Not to mention that for 7 out of 8 definitions of variable, a function name is a variable.
So it's actually splitting air.
 
Change of subject: Why would anyone want to keep as many disabled features as possible?
And how are they features, then?
 
That question crossed my mind, but then I had to log in, so I forgot it
 
The features of this chat include editing, starring, inboxing, launching rockets to Jupiter, genetically engineering daffodils, and bobbin lacemaking. Some of them are disabled, though. And we always try to disable as many more as possible.
 
9:39 AM
@wassup on rereading our exchange, I see that I've replied to you thinking I was replying to Chris's sis. Sorry. As to your question about style, in this particular instance neither one is better stylistically.
@RegDwigнt I've just disabled the trebuchet for launching armdillos
 
Noooooooooo. Now I have to make do with launching legdillos...
 
if we reinforce the current trebuchet, it could be used for launching armoiredillos
We have disabled seating due to budgetary constraints. There is still disabled seating.
 
Is there a word for a studio audience that gets paid to be there?
 
not a single word. not that I'm aware of
you could call it an audience of shills
although, that might not be true
"Filmed before a bribed studio audience"
 
Ok, so a studio audience need not be employed by the studio, right?
Unless you specifically say a paid studio audience.
 
9:57 AM
yeah
 
Thanks :-)
 
no probs :)
 
@tchrist The exposure therapy
Exposure therapy is a technique in behavior therapy intended to treat anxiety disorders. It involves the exposure of the patient to the feared object or context without any danger, in order to overcome their anxiety. Procedurally it is similar to the fear extinction paradigm in rodent work. Numerous studies have demonstrated its effectiveness in the treatment of anxiety disorders such as PTSD and specific phobias. Exposure-based therapy may be effective in preventing the progression from acute stress disorder to post-traumatic stress disorder, according to a report in the June 2008 issue of Archives...
exposure to smoke without any danger is hard however...
water vapor maybe, a tiny candle
but not a cigar[ette]
I see smokers quite frequently too, this is a well spread disease here in France
It's going better, I don't go too mad, and puke now
I'll take a candle and smell that shit, even if there are dangerous compounds, but not cigarettes, it's too toxic
 
10:17 AM
How are your side effects from your medication?
 
10:28 AM
@kwak
 
@MattЭллен So how would you say it? :)
 
@wassup depends on what I thought of at the time :) I don't prefer one or the other.
 
@MattЭллен "to keep as many features disabled as possible" - means to keep features disabled in number that was as high as possible.
@MattЭллен I don't know if that makes sense :D
 
It is an intelligible sentence. Although I'm not sure why you'd disable as many things as possible
 
Stream line?
 
10:37 AM
perhaps
 
@MattЭллен Well, that's not the issue I'm facing here.
@MattЭллен That's a really long story.
 
fair enough :)
 
@MattЭллен I just wanted to know if this sentence could be written in a better way.
 
it is fine as it is.
 
@MattЭллен Because it sounded kind of weird to me.
@MattЭллен Ok, so the first option is better?
 
10:39 AM
@wassup as I said: neither is better.
they are both equally good
 
Both sound good to me too.
 
Ok, thanks guys :D
 
Thanks for asking :-)
 
 
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11:57 AM
> However ; Standard & Description for step 5 dosn not displayed multi standard with its Description
What happens when pineapples invade QA. ^
 
12:09 PM
ouch
 
I wonder in what language "dosn" is a word.
 
Maybe Czech?
 
12:26 PM
Six of one, half a dosn of the other.
 
I say 3+3 of one and 12/2 of the other :D
 
that dosn not displayed difference
 
Ok, how bout 8 - 2 of one?
 
@MattЭллен So the BBC mystery series Endeavour portrays Oxford as some sort of den of iniquity. At least one murder per week while the series is running.
That was their mistake. The crime rate would go down if they were to cancel the series.
Usually it's like 2-3 murders per episode.
 
such is the desire for ratings
we're all given knives and told what people really think of us
 
12:35 PM
How can you sleep at night with so many murders?
 
my front door is electrified
 
What is the actual crime rate?
 
What if they come in the back?
 
Is Oxford safer than Cambridge?
 
@skullpatrol difficult to know.
@skullpatrol the page that has stats 404d on me
@Robusto trapdoor
 
12:39 PM
Maybe they don't want the public to know
 
maybe. I'm gonna put it down to civil servant incompetence
 
@MattЭллен They even murdered the stats page! OH NOES!
 
@Robusto RUN FOR THE HILLS
 
:-O
runs
 
And you thought you were doing well to keep out of Birmingham and Manchester. Who knew they'd come for you in Oxford?
 
12:42 PM
Cambridge has the larger population, right?
 
Oxford has more people in it, by about 25K.
(2011 census)
 
Orly? interesting...
...I always thought it was the other way.
 
Macbeth doth murder stats pages . . .
 
dosn he just.
 
1:19 PM
@Robusto I've seen documentation by native speakers that was far worse. In fact, there is no way to tell yours wasn't written by a native speaker, other than knowing the person who wrote it in person.
 
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Q: What is a word to describe the state of singularity?

ThomasWhen we have reached as far back into some history as we can theoretically go, like for instance in describing the precise theoretical moment when time began we have reached a singularity. Is there a word to describe that state? It seems like the obvious answer is 'singular'. To us it in a se...

 
And pretty much the only grammatical posts on Reddit are those by Czechs.
 
@RegDwigнt Well . . . in corner cases, maybe.
 
I asked him to provide a second example, and he did.
I think the question is clearer now.
 
Even Robin Williams and Jeff Bridges can't write their way out of a paper bag.
Quite terrifying.
 
1:22 PM
@RegDwigнt That's just, like, your opinion, man.
Someone just said something was impordant. I wonder if that's a regionalism.
 
Perhaps he just has a cold.
 
Nope. No other signs off lingual difficulty.
Southerners often say it. Al Gore says impordant.
But this guy doesn't have a Southern accent.
This guy:
 
Blowing his cover. It's a bingo.
Also, the video is titled "PORTLAND OR" but it never explains or what. Such a letdown!
 
And YouTube comments are still YouTube comments. Even on serious topics that are unrelated to cat videos.
 
I think I will just go with or Prague.
@Robusto lol your fag.
 
1:27 PM
:-)
 
If anything they are getting worse, because every other comment these days is some Google+ shit someone posted on his Google+ shit in a completely different context so it makes no sense whatsoever without that context.
Back in the day, it would be "your fag!!!" — "no U!!!". It wasn't spectacular conversation, but it was conversation. These days it's just "no U!!!! via +Thomas Giles".
 
1:41 PM
I am not familiar with that meme.
Or did he mean to say "image" rather than "meme"?
 
the "image"
 
I don't see you / chop off an old man's feet / put them in a mason jar / and pickle them
I don't always make non-sequiturs. I'm sure that I could get higher if I tried.
 
hockey?
 
Can someone explain to me in most simple terms the point of watching an ice hockey game from OVER 9000 feet away?
And paying for the privilege?
 
1:47 PM
fanaticism
 
What is the point of fanaticism if you can't even tell from the distance who you are a fan of?
You really can't see individual humans, much less the puck.
 
they are too drunk to care
 
fanaticism isn't logical. it's fanatical.
 
that^ too :-)
 
So if you're a really huge fan of ManU, I can get you to pay a hundred pounds to watch the wall in my office for two hours? Damn, I did not know that! So many wasted opportunities.
 
1:51 PM
if you can convince them that it will help ManU, probably
 
Nonono, I mean to say they are actually watching a game.
In much higher resolution than would be possible in that stadium, too.
 
sounds possible
you have to convince a group of them, I would think
 
first get them too drunk to tell the difference
 
Oh, more money? Damn I could have been rich by now.
@skullpatrol there are 105000 people in that image alone who can't even tell the difference between being able to tell the difference and not being able to tell the difference.
So sounds doable.
 
Go for it :)
 

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