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12:18 AM
@tchrist Oh yes there's no shortage of X of Y options in English. :)
 
1:02 AM
I'm coming to grips with the fact that EL&U provides no dopamine anymore.
 
1:45 AM
@Robusto Oh yeah, life goes on, long after the thrill of living is gone.
 
 
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A: Which Sentence is Grammatically Correct? "English Language"

СашаLogically as a programmer you can use your awesome brain, the brain is a living organ which is listening your commands and performing through your blood. You can only say a living organ with command THIS until this is alive. You can't say or call a dead brain with command THIS but you call it wit...

What the actual fuck?
I am jaded about answers on EL&U by now, but this one leaves me flabbergasted.
 
lol
 
Gender gap in depression prevalence, as affected by diabetes drc.bmj.com/content/8/1/e001430
@Robusto That's some solid Russian logic
 
 
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5:42 AM
what do we call this problem?

Consider a sentence "All l-values have assigned memory addresses."

We can parse it in two ways:

(All l-values) (have assigned) (memory addresses).

or

(All l-values) (have) (assigned memory addresses).
If you answer this question, please ping me, thank you in advance!
 
 
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9:47 AM
@CowperKettle so what's their argument? How do they justify its "ethicity"?
 
 
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11:19 AM
@M.A.R. Oh, there are a lot of links to documents where they produce their arguments; I haven't read them, I only glanced across the article itself
I'm busy proofreading
 
 
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12:23 PM
World's first hyrdogen fuel passenger aircraft flew two days ago fuelcellsworks.com/news/…
 
 
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3:55 PM
> All of these countries have health approval systems similar to Canada’s yet we don’t have any rapid testing yet. Premiers and medical officials have all called on Health Canada for some clarity but received none. torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/…
Does Canada have several Premier Ministers?
Cryptic use of the word.
 
4:17 PM
> Instant breath test for covid invented, which allows to identify high titers of the virus in expired air medscape.com/viewarticle/938010
 
 
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6:26 PM
room topic changed to English Language & Usage: Multi-Layered Discourse Room: Where the brain is a living organ which is listening your commands [phrase-requests] [pronunciation] [single-word-requests] [synonyms]
 
Word of the day: fallstreak hole
 
 
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7:41 PM
 
7:56 PM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at beginning of body (45): Comma usage for Parenthetical Elements ✏️ by usar on english.SE
 
8:15 PM
@CowperKettle Dafuq is that?
 
8:46 PM
Hmm, I have never seen one of those.
 
9:14 PM
Here is an interesting contest between clouds and sky, waged northeast of Santa Fe in June of 2019.
The sky out here is so damn gorgeous.
Always doing something interesting.
 
@Robusto "Interesting".
But yes, that's why the meteorology departments are strong hereabouts.
@CowperKettle It would be bad to fall into a hole while streaking.
 
9:33 PM
We're having interesting weather again today. It's a Fire Danger = "Red Flag" one; very windy and 88 degrees. Some clouds, but more smoke: there's a new fire just over the Wyoming border west of Laramie that blew up yesterday.
But apparently tomorrow it will barely clear 60.
@Robusto My work-desk at home here faces a very similar scene, with about ten feet of glass looking (wide window + two French doors almost all glass) out at the sky and the foothills loping north to Wyoming.
 
@tchrist Nice.
 
Acceping that I can see no road from here.
Just footpaths and some for bikes.
 
@tchrist I always keep my office blinds closed, because otherwise I would never get any work done. Even when I read in the sitting room, which has a panoramic view of the mountains, if I really need to read I'll close the blinds.
Otherwise I just stare.
 
I face north, and west. I was about to go out for a walk but it is too smoky smelling.
I do stare. It's good for my eyes to change focal lengths now and then.
 
Yeah. Air quality here is borderline between good and moderate.
 
9:41 PM
Same. Boulder's official sensor is at 48 but everything else around us in up in the 60s and 70s if not worse. And Cheyenne has like 170 right now.
 
I rode up past Placitas to the end of the pavement today. From the side of the mountain I could see the Sangre de Cristo and Jemez mountains pretty clearly.
 
It smells worse than it is. Maybe. Or maybe the regular sensor is again miscalibrated for wood-smoke particulants.
They just updated us to 51, so a tad into the moderate.
 
So I did 1900 feet of climbing, 44 miles, and got home exhausted. And then I see on Strava that a woman friend from Santa Fe did 82 miles and 4800 feet of climbing. She left a comment on my ride that she hopes we'll get to ride together soon. I replied, "Definitely! I have to die sometime."
 
Reminds me of seeing grey-haired old guys who bike up to the top of Mt Evans (14,255'), our highest paved road. Amazed they don't just keel over dead.
 
Well, there ain't a lot of breathable air at that altitude.
15k is the max you can go without oxygen.
I've got out and walked at that altitude and just walking 100 yards you get winded.
 
9:53 PM
Oh you can breathe it as much as you'd like. It's still not much, around 57% of sea-level.
 
Is that the pass you can drive through in Rocky Mountain National Park?
Because that's the one I went through, on several occasions.
 
It is not. I know which one you mean though. That's Trail Ridge Road. If you stop at the Visitor Center on top, the 100-yard hike leading up to the north is exausting.
That's the road from The Shining.
 
Ha.
 
Mt Evans is off I-70 at Idaho Springs, first town west of Golden.
 
There is a bicycle event called the Triple Bypass up in your area.
It goes from Evergreen to Vail.
It's 123 miles and 12,000 feet of climbing.
The altitude peaks at about 12,000 feet, at which point I'd be dead.
Routes differ by year, but they're all quite bruising.
People used to go out on Saturday and back on Sunday, but they stopped allowing that.
 
10:06 PM
Yeah, it's really hard.
 
 
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Q: Is there such a thing as a future infinitive in English?

user58319I am currently working on the English idiomatic phrase "Someone is said to do/to be doing/to have done something," and, try as I might, I cannot find any worthwhile piece of information about the question I am asking myself. Provided that… It is said that John is a spy. "becomes" John is said to...

Kind of an interesting question. I think the obvious answer is to be going to.
But that sounds really awkward in the context this asker wants to use it in.
The polar ice caps are said to be going to melt.
 

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