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12:22 AM
Maps aren't wrong. Your face must be wrong.
 
12:37 AM
Yeah people are stupid because the map is wrong, not because they are actually stupid.
Like, if you flipped it around, they'd stop thinking Africa was a country.
Legit suggestion, thank you Cerberus.
 
1:17 AM
@RegDwigнt That wasn't a dream. I really did drive through Kansas in a convertible at night with the lights out during a full moon.
 
1:28 AM
@RegDwigнt I shred Rachmaninoff the way I shred phonebooks. You may be too young to know what those were. So here's a little help:
Now you can see my Rachmaninoff technique at a glance.
Actually, the only Rachmaninoff I ever attempted was the obvious C# Minor Prelude. I did it mainly to see if I could handle the two-hand jumps. I managed to get through the piece (after long practice) by slowing down through the fast part in the middle. That was 20 years ago and I've never gone back to it. It's somewhere below the freeze line in my stacks of piano music, the pieces that gravitate (good word!) to the bottom and are never seen again.
You find the skeletons of pieces there, like the Liszt B-minor Sonata, Beethoven's Waldstein Sonata, Ravel's Le Tombeau de Couperin, etc. My eyes were bigger than my stomach, I guess.
But the scores weren't a waste of money. It's fun to read along while a real pianist plays them.
 
1:57 AM
I just listened to Barenboim playing the Waldstein. Beethoven never ceases to surprise me. How he can get into frantic coruscations of melody and then, right when the roller coaster is about to tear you apart, he slows down to whole-note and half-note two-hand chord progressions that are almost unbearably tender.
 
2:23 AM
Holy crap, Michael Everson is on our site.
 
@RegDwigнt Yeah, these people are really stupid. I suspect that Kimmel's crew cherry-picked the worst examples. I don't think I know any people who would call Africa a country. Or wouldn't at least know where their own fucking country is on a map.
 
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A: How can I get in touch with a particular user about Pig Latin?

nohatI contacted Mr. Everson by e-mail and put him in touch with Kosmonaut. Frankly, I'm a little embarrassed at the response he got here. This whole situation could have been avoided if there were a way for users to direct message each other. But there is not, and that's too bad. Sometimes the best...

 
I myself would miss a few—forget some of the Stans, mislabel a Balkan or two, get the order wrong with Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia (because I just don't give a fuck), same with African countries beginning with Z—but I don't know how in the world anybody wouldn't be able identify Russia, India, China, Australia ...
 
Everson is a really big name in ... a lot of things. Unicode and its scripts. Fonts.
He's one of the few people I've actually bought a typeface from.
 
What font would that be?
 
2:26 AM
Ceanannas, based loosely on the uncial script used in the Book of Kells.
Some specimina from these ancient weasel words:
 
I was going to say you were looking for a Celtic feel, and that's pretty close.
 
There are so few faces with authentic insular letterforms.
They nearly all of them simply pretend.
‭ Ꝺ  A779       LATIN CAPITAL LETTER INSULAR D
‭ ꝺ  A77A       LATIN SMALL LETTER INSULAR D
‭ Ꝼ  A77B       LATIN CAPITAL LETTER INSULAR F
‭ ꝼ  A77C       LATIN SMALL LETTER INSULAR F
‭ Ᵹ  A77D       LATIN CAPITAL LETTER INSULAR G
‭ Ꝿ  A77E       LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TURNED INSULAR G
‭ ꝿ  A77F       LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED INSULAR G
‭ Ꞃ  A782       LATIN CAPITAL LETTER INSULAR R
‭ ꞃ  A783       LATIN SMALL LETTER INSULAR R
‭ Ꞅ  A784       LATIN CAPITAL LETTER INSULAR S
‭ ꞅ  A785       LATIN SMALL LETTER INSULAR S
And that’s not very satisfying anyway.
 
Lo, a lotta ligatures.
 
No, those are just different letterforms than people are used to.
 
Then they are kerned very tight.
 
2:30 AM
Um, in my figure or the code dump?
 
It's hard to tell when you click on your graphic because the background is transparent over back.
In your figure.
 
ah
offs that's horrible
 
I went into the dev tools and switched the bg to white and it's all fine now.
 
116
A: What animal is a “weefil”?

tchristf  vs  ſ That’s merely a “long s”, not an f. Therefore, it is not a weefil but rather a weeſil — meaning of course, a weasel. We can rule out weevil be­cause it has the look not of a bug but of a muste­line crit­ter. Here are some ex­am­ples in var­i­ous faces — name­ly, in ro­man, ital­...

 
Still looks like an fi ligature in "selfishness" though.
Also "finesses" ...
In the first face, Garamond Premier Pro Regular.
 
2:34 AM
Oh, it probably is. That should be the default.
I know Everson from the Unicode standards group mailing list.
 
Also Arno Pro
 
Arno Pro is Slimbach’s.
Ceanannas has 233 glyphs total.
To get the "normal" insular s, you need to use the long s.
I’m sure I composed those samples using defaults, so normal ligatures would have been enabled.
 
Nice.
 
PostScript name Ceanannas
Full name Ceanannas
Family Ceanannas
Style Regular
Kind PostScript Type1
Language Afrikaans, Albanian, Asu, Basque, Bemba, Bena, Chiga, Congo Swahili, Cornish, Danish, Dutch, English, Filipino, French, Galician, German, Gusii, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Kabuverdianu, Kalenjin, Kinyarwanda, Luo, Luyia, Machame, Makhuwa-Meetto, Makonde, Malagasy, Malay, Manx, Morisyen, North Ndebele, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk, Nyankole, Oromo, Portuguese, Romansh, Rombo, Rundi, Rwa, Samburu, Sango, Sangu, Sena, Shambala, Shona, Soga, Somali, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Swis
Very old, really. Nothing too fancy.
He has a Tironian et, and the pre-composed letters with the diacritics that would be needed in historical transcriptions of Celtic writings.
 
In 2009 I went to an exhibit at MOMA in NY and was struck by a hand-painted alphabet that the artist had done in something like 90 seconds. It was flawless. I don't suppose you might have any knowledge of this, because since then I've tried to locate it on the Web with no success.
 
2:39 AM
So, w is a vowel.
Nope, sorry.
 
@tchrist Of course it's a vowel. So is y.
I don't know why people insist there are five vowels in English "and sometimes y and w" ... There are seven vowels!
Try to say fry without a vowel!
 
He has eth and thorn, but not wynn I think.
I got a foot of snow today, and then some.
Oh I have the old release of his font, not the OpenType one.
> In 2010 Ceanannas version 3 was released in OpenType format, completely compliant with Unicode encoding and with an extended character set.
 
@tchrist We might get an inch.
 
@Robusto Good, hope it’s not too bad down there. I have to drive back down to Cañon City in the morning. That means sledding past Shog at Monument Hill (~7300') which is apparently yucky tonight.
 
I like snow as a concept, but not as an environment.
My last three years in Boston were horrible for snow.
 
2:49 AM
That’s using these code points to tease out the neat stuff: ȝᵹꝹꝺꝻꝼꝽꝾꝿꞂꞃꞄꞅꞆꞇÞþƿǷ⁊
\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER YOGH}
\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER INSULAR G}
\N{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER INSULAR D}
\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER INSULAR D}
\N{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER INSULAR F}
\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER INSULAR F}
\N{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER INSULAR G}
\N{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TURNED INSULAR G}
\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED INSULAR G}
\N{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER INSULAR R}
\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER INSULAR R}
\N{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER INSULAR S}
\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER INSULAR S}
\N{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER INSULAR T}
\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER INSULAR T}
 
Do the eths and ts sit on the baseline in your image?
I presume they do.
Many descenders, few ascenders.
@MetaEd: I saw a comment in which you admonished someone that answers should be "lengthy"; I disagree. They should be as long as they need to be, and no longer.
Brevity is the soul of wit.
 
3:08 AM
@tchrist I forgot which user is very disappointed about SE's use of the Arial font. Maybe there are several. But couldn't a bunch of upvotes be bartered for a new one? It could happen.
 
@KannE There are several.
Basically, anybody who knows anything about fonts.
Woah guys settle down. I don't want to have to flag comments on here. @JonEricson your comment towards tchrist is out of line. He never once insulted the designers. Tchrist stated "that [the use of Arial] says you don't care about design." That is not an insult, it is a critique of the use of Arial; and one that many designers agree with. — Ryan ♦ Oct 30 at 18:12
Like anybody from the Graphic Design crew here, including Ryan the moderator.
The thing is, the Powers That Be have ordained that one can only use fonts that are already pre-installed on systems.
Which means they can't know which font they are even using.
 
3:29 AM
@tchrist This is the unfortunate reality of the Web. Most sites want their content to go down the pipe as easily as possible. But enough big sites have been persuaded that good-looking fonts are, well, a good thing.
E.g., this one and this one have custom grotesque fonts that degrade to the usual Helveticas and Arial.
Damn, I wish Macron were our president. Or, really, any decent human being.
 
4:23 AM
@RegDwigнt It was a joke.
Although the map was wrong.
 
4:44 AM
0430 PM     HEAVY SNOW       4 W BOULDER             40.03N 105.32W
11/11/2018  M14.0 INCH       BOULDER            CO   TRAINED SPOTTER
 
5:08 AM
@tchrist I didn't like Tahoma. It seemed like a first-grade handout to me, but I had to go back to it because it was the clearest by far to me. Sometimes the eye can't behold beauty...unless the font size is huge.
 
@tchrist: I was wondering, what's the reason for the spurt of soft-hyphen edits? Did something related to hyphenation change recently?
 
@sumelic Yes.
The soi dis­ant re­spon­sive de­sign.
The soi dis­ant re­spon­sive de­sign.
Oh, those still don't print.
I was playing with dynamic hyphenation.
I find that the algorithms still aren't good enough for my tastes.
And of course, borrowed words are always done wrongly.
I'm surprised you noticed, actually.
I pasted the script that does it in here for Dan last week.
It's tiny.
But I often have to tweak the output for sensibility.
 
6:07 AM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title, bad keyword in username, link following arrow in body, pattern-matching product name in body, +5 more (685): Diet Purefit Keto by PurefitKeto on english.SE
 
 
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7:27 AM
@KannE Thank you very much :) I'm preparing for an ielts exam, that's why I need to cover them more precisely.
@Mitch You can help me correct them by answering the post, so I can give you some up-vote in return :)
@KannE lol I just saw the messages you sent to @Mitch by mistake.
 
7:59 AM
@KannE now I'm following your advice for editing my post.
 
8:21 AM
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Q: Omissions of relative pronouns

hbtpoprockWe can omit relative pronoun when: The relative clause is non-defining clause, and the pronoun is the subject of the relative clause with a "be" verb (NOT verb to be). My mother, who is an excellent cook, is thinking of opening a restaurant. My mother, an excellent cook, is th...

 
 
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11:13 AM
@Robusto well yes. I don't know anyone who doesn't know the name of the current German president, but apparently that is the case for 80% of Germans, and for 100% of people outside the country.
@Cerberus the Earth is round. Where your map starts and where it ends is completely arbitrary. Not to mention which way it says is up and which is down.
You just like to see Holland right in the middle of Middle-Earth, you hobbit you.
Go look at New Zealand world maps. That's where they make movies about hobbits.
See if you can find Africa on those.
 
11:33 AM
> 18 model solutions containing the antibody at a concentration of 100 ng/mL (is "at" okay, or should it be in?)
 
12:17 PM
@hbtpoprock I don't really know a 'why' answer. All I can do is say 'yes this sentence sounds right' or 'this sentence is ungrammatical'. I'm having trouble coming up with a rule from your examples.
 
1:04 PM
@RegDwigнt New Zealand doesn't exist, everyone knows that.
When I Google "New Zealand world map", I only get things like this:
 
1:20 PM
@Cerberus nonono, you're thinking of Bielefeld.
When you google "Bielefeld world maps", you get nothing at all.
@CowperKettle "at" is English, "in" is German. And it would appear to me that the rest of the sentence is not in German.
 
 
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4:32 PM
@hbtpoprock Yesterday was a holiday for us. I will check it more today.
 
4:45 PM
Bleep blorp bleep
 
@KannE Ty, I'm very glad that you're here :)
 

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