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00:00
So it's like an aphrodisiac?
In a way...
Not that I'm interested, of course, but I know she is a student called Audrey.
And she is close.
I might be able to see her...
No idea who she could be.
@Cerberus: does that game load normally?
it looks like my Internetz are oddly broken
I don't seem to be loading anything at the moment.
You should have lived nearby so I could have provided your internet access as well!
Haha.
So Gigi, if I can't ask anything about history, I don't know anything more to ask.
00:05
Oh wait… The ISP is updating the bundles (it's June the 1st, about time)
My official guess will be: Algeria.
so I guess their network systems are overloaded. Meh.
Updating bundles?
Their packages, whatever
Well, I finished L. A. Noire if anybody's interested in a mini-review.
00:06
I don't know what those are, I don't think we have them here...
If it's mini I'll be interested, though to be honest I have no idea what that book is about...
@Cerberus 10 Mbps +TV, 30 Mbps +TV, 50 Mbps +TV are three bundles
@Cerberus She could actually be a fat bald old man who isn't called Audrey and who just wants to rinse your wifi torrenting midget pornos.
@Cerberus тарифный план in Russian
@Cerberus Try an unofficial one.
@Vit: Ah ok, we have those. So they are changing their bundles?
00:08
@Cerberus Apparently yes.
@z7sg Quite possible. Then let him have his midgets!
@Gigi: Is there a lot of oil in your country?
@z7sg You said "she", means you've believed the gender.
@Cerberus Haha?
I assumed (s)he was speaking the truth... what else is a body to do?
@Cerberus — I hope you mean that ironically.
@Gigili ? So apparently there is no oil?
00:10
@Gigili True but in my head, I said it in quotes: "she".
I expect Robusto to post a picture of a properly oiled gurl.
Properly?
Nobody but a rural church lady would say "what's a body to do?"
I.e. I.
@Vitaly — Ah, you went and spoiled it. I have nothing but pictures of improperly oiled girls.
Or, rather, all the oiled-girl pix I have are improper.
00:12
And, thank you, @Rob, I know that.
@Cerberus — Dude.
@Cerberus Ok, a lot of oil. Now happy?
I am not one of your oiled-up girls.
W00t! Got my first upvote on a double-secret SE beta!
@Cerberus — And, thank you, @Cerb, I know that.
@Gigili Sort of... is it Saudi Arabia, then?
00:14
So now that Japanese is up, you have a commit slot for Literature.
@Robusto Oh? Not so secret any more...
Japanese?
Oh.
I could tell you but then I'd have to kill you.
@Cerberus Not really.
@Robusto It's already only half a secret now that we know of its existence...
@Gigili Hmm... is it Kuwait? No, probably too small.
それをお伝えすることはできないよ。
00:17
Wow, that's super secret...
@Cerberus No, and don't say Afghanistan please.
@Vitaly — There's a Literature.SE in the offing? How could that topic ever be a StackExchange site?
So you are against literature.
@Gigi: Is it larger than Afghanistan?
I am doing @Vit's en.Akinator.com now, and we are at question 31, and it isn't quite close yet...
@Vitaly — I am not against it. I don't see how it can be force-fitted to the Procrustean bed of the StackExchange modus operandi.
00:25
@Cerberus Why do you all have to have something obscure in mind!
@Vit: "Bravo. You have defeated me!"
I had Ammianus Marcellinus. How hard is that?
Dude.
The most famous historian of the late Empire.
@Cerb: I looked at that Tyrant site, but I was at work so I couldn't delve into it. Why would I want to get involved with that stuff?
@Cerberus — The Dude was a famous historian? Wow. A Lebowski Achiever for sure!
@Rob: Well, I have no idea whether you'd like it. It is a bit like Magic the Gathering, which I've never touched: you battle with cards.
It gets fun after a few missions, when it gets harder. You can also play as a faction against other factions.
00:28
@Cerberus On the other hand, it isn't getting my Omar Khayyám.
The good thing about it is that you can walk away at any moment and continue your battle hours later.
@Robusto Yes he looked a bit like that.
Who are we talking about?
@Vitaly Never heard of him, but he seems cool.
Duuuude.
00:30
Now someone else... who to pick...
I will pick Göring.
@Cerberus Wow, very much. (was comparing the areas, that's why)
I'll pick a Czar. In fact, I will pick Царь-бомба.
Hey that isn't a tsar!
That's a nuclear bomb, isn't it?
Or heavy artillery?
It sounds familiar.
@Gigili Okay... is it Iran?
Ah, yes, the hydrogen bomb. I knew it!
It now asks about Göring, does he have many legs?
It said Göbbels! Quite close.
@Cerberus Have to go, laptop is producing some weird sounds! I was patient, but you didn't pay attention to me. get rid of naughty thoughts.
Hey, I have been asking you question quite rapidly... well, good luck saving your laptop!
Now it says Hess. Close.
00:37
It will say Hitler.
Now it says Himmler.
I had Göbbels, Hess, and Hitler.
Are we playing 20 questions?
Meh.
And I have defeated it!
Again.
00:38
How about Canaris?
There is too many those Germans.
It was partly my fault; I probably gave a wrong answer here and there about Göring.
Now a Dutch woman, Femke Halsema.
Former leader of the Greens.
It finally guessed Göring.
Haha, I beat it.
"Is your character delicious?"
Success! It guessed right.
00:43
It guessed "Eleanor of Aquitaine" when my character was in fact, Ymma, the mother of Edward the Confessor (and wife of Cnut and also of the king he conquered).
@Cerberus I would have never guessed it would guess something that obscure…
That sounds far off, though to be honest I forgot much about that period...
@Vitaly She's already been played nearly a thousand times.
It doesn't know who Wat Tyler is. Guessed Thomas Becket.
Who is that?
Which one?
00:45
The first one.
(Looked the other one up, hehe.)
The Peasants' Revolt, Wat Tyler's Rebellion, or the Great Rising of 1381 was one of a number of popular revolts in late medieval Europe and is a major event in the history of England. Tyler's Rebellion was not only the most extreme and widespread insurrection in English history but also the best-documented popular rebellion ever to have occurred during medieval times. The names of some of its leaders, John Ball, Wat Tyler and Jack Straw, are still familiar in popular culture, although little is known of them. The revolt later came to be seen as a mark of the beginning of the end of ...
Ah, I see.
wiki says 'major event' so can't really be classed obscure
Perhaps it will guess right next time...
I was given the option to tell it but I cba.
00:46
@Cer: Almost halfway there.
After a while I guess it could guess anything!
Yay!
Lat one for the night: I'm picking Cheng Ho. Should be easy.
It says Sun Yat-Sen. Come on, that's 500 years off!
Kit
Kit
@Cerberus Woof.
Ugh, I'm not playing anymore. I have the debug version of the Flash player installed and I keep seeing lots of errors. Poor programming.
@Kit Woof!
Ow.
Why a debug version?
Mine is still trying to guess Cheng Ho, or however it's spelled.
Kit
Kit
00:56
WTF are you guys playing? Evil Dictator Poker?
17 mins ago, by Cerberus
http://en.akinator.com/#
Defeated it again.
Kit
Kit
@z7sg BTW I'm 2,000 rep now, so you can talk to me. ;)
@Kit Welcome to the 2k club!
Congrats!
00:59
Welcome. Another 1,000 points and you can vote to close posts.
And please hurry. We need votes to close things like this:
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Q: How to start a formal e-mail

AnkitHey guys! Can you suggest some ways to express "i would like to bring to your attention the fact that .." in a different way.

Kit
Kit
@Robusto That is my dream.
@Vitaly, @Cerberus, et al., get out those voting clickers!
Kit
Kit
@Robusto You can always just upvote everything I do.
@Kit — If I start doing that then my votes will get Hoovered up by @Jeff Atwood.
Kit
Kit
@Robusto No kidding. What if you actually thought that everything I did deserved an upvote?
01:03
Voted.
Kit
Kit
@Robusto I mean, seriously. It's me. I'm great, right?
@Kit — Then I would have lost my mind.
Now I must go to bed.
CU @Cerberus
I don't even think @Cerberus is always worth an upvote.
Night, doggy.
Kit
Kit
01:04
@Robusto Ha ha ha. I'll convince you of my jeenyus someday.
Adios all!
Kit
Kit
@Cerberus Night night, pooch.
@Cerberus: will continue later today? Ah, never mind.
And thanks, Vit! I always leave my PC on, so if "Audrey" doesn't clog my connection it should be waiting for me in the morning...
OK.
01:05
"Today"? I thought you lived in Moscow?
Kit
Kit
@Cerberus Shh! Vitaly doesn't talk about that stuff.
I call the current hour "evening"...
Oh, I see.
Well I must go. Bye!
It's 5 AM. Almost day.
Bye.
Laterz.
Kit
Kit
01:37
Um, bye!
 
2 hours later…
03:41
Does that Akinator game guess anything correctly? I've played Széchenyi four times, telling it the correct answer each time, and it still didn't guess correctly. It didn't do any better with Szent-Györgyi.
 
6 hours later…
09:24
@Vitaly Ah yes. Thanks. So I wasn't misremembering it.
 
1 hour later…
10:29
@RegDwight: can mods delete rooms?
@Martha I've played Yuri Gagarin, and it guessed Andrey Chikatilo (serial killer, Butcher of Rostov, The Red Ripper; also, Anderson Silva's former nick); I then played Valentina Tereshkova, and it guessed Zaha Hadid (an Iraqi-British architect).
@Vitaly I've marked that room private already, it should go away from the home page shortly.
@RegDwight Oh, hm, thanks. I still can load it anonymously (without logging in), is that a glitch?
Ah wait, you mean that other room.
The room I have marked private is gone already.
It's only now that I see your room at all.
Haha.
Well, that's what you get for creating rooms faster than they can be killed.
10:33
I was kind of surprised that the room owner couldn't mark a room private or delete messages.
For the record, it's the first room I've ever created.
I see it's gone, thanks.
10:53
MORNING.
HELLO.
May 14 at 12:57, by Vitaly
YO.
MAMA.
Stupid caps key. Whaddya gonna do.
Mar 17 at 18:32, by RegDwight
Yes, and I am SORRY, but what is a poor boy to do?
10:55
You ain't no poor boy. All comrades in Soviet Workers' Paradise are rich.
These ain't poor boys either.
Well, the private beta I'm involved in asked for intelligent questions, but the level of discourse so far seems not all that elevated.
Let me guess. They ask to translate anime?
I bet Literature won't go as low as that. /nudge nudge
Wow, J'Lo is live?
Didn't realize that.
10 hours ago, by Vitaly
So now that Japanese is up, you have a commit slot for Literature.
GLU is now open to everyone BTW.
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Beta Q&A site for students having questions about German, expert speakers of German wanting to discuss the finer points of the language and translation questions from any language to German.

Currently in public beta.

OLD.
11:03
@Vitaly I'm still catching up. Yesterday's transcript is huge. You guys just wouldn't stop blathering.
@RegDwight I hope you don't mean all the transcripts.
My first question (to which I actually knew the answer) was "How rude is it to say 寝ぼけてるんじゃねぇよ!" I thought I'd see how good the folks around there were. Some decent answers, but the only one who nailed it was a guy who put his answer only in a comment.
@Robusto — hahaha!
His reply was "Depends entirely on the context. Not only does it have to be an appropriate levels of politeness but it has to be well calibrated. You see the flipside of this when Japanese learners of English overuse expletives in English and end up sounding a little inappropriate."
He shoulda made it an answer so I could accept it.
Tell that to him, not to us.
11:05
Wait, that's interesting. Why do they overuse expletives in English?
@Vitaly BTW, commitments are not released like that. You have to actually fulfill them first.
@Vitaly — They do it kind the way @RegDwight overuses slangy forms and spellings: showing off their knowledge.
Nice save there, you pineapple.
I only use slangy forms to masquerade my absence of knowledge of what's correct.
@RegDwight — Is there a question to upvote, because I have no clue which ones are good over there, especially if they are in German?
@Vitaly When in doubt, don't vote on questions at all. I feel like we have too many upvotes on questions already.
11:09
I want the supporter badge. :P
I have eleven answers. :P
And at least two of them are actually good.
@RegDwight absence ahem
@z7sg My point precisely.
Had I written "me only masquerade's my absense uv noledge", you wouldn't have objected.
@RegDwight I would have thought you were showing off.
Yeah, sure.
11:13
Also, it's a person who masquerades as someone else. You don't masquerade a thing.
God this is fun!
You can say Reg to me.
:P
Also, how would you know whether or not I masquerade things???
I think things can be said to masquerade just as well.
I can masquerade whatever I want, mine is a free country.
11:15
E.g. “@RegDwight's gravatar masquerades as a picture of Anna Kournikova”
Yes, true but that is sort of metaphorical.
You can't say, masquerade a monkey as a prince, it has to do the masquerading itself.
"3. (transitive) To conceal with masks; to disguise. To masquerade vice."
> 1654 Cokaine Dianea ii. 131 Wicked man,..how skilfull thou art to mascherate thy excuses!
As always, Communists show a better understanding of how English works than Fahrenheits.
I'll leave all you Celsii alone for the moment. Back after commute.
11:19
CU.
Good luck!
@Vitaly WHat is that??? Not even English. :?
With commuting, I mean
@z7sg — huh?!
@z7sg Now that Third Idiot is here, you can stop trolling in his stead.
11:20
@RegDwight What does trolling mean?
You misspelled "What does trolling means?"
@RegDwight Ok! I'll edit it.
troll
1    [trohl] Show IPA
–verb (used with object)
1.
to sing or utter in a full, rolling voice.
2.
to sing in the manner of a round or catch.
3.
to fish for or in with a moving line, working the line up or down with a rod, as in fishing for pike, or trailing the line behind a slow-moving boat.
4.
to move (the line or bait) in doing this.
5.
to cause to turn round and round; roll.
6.
Obsolete . to hand around, as a bowl of liquor at table.
TL;DR.
Couldn't find anything used in this instance, can someone help me please?
May 13 at 21:11, by Vitaly
11:22
@Vitaly What is that a quote from, srsly?
Let me propose a more concise answer: "Trolling: 1. a art".
@RegDwight So, it's an art? Somehow I am incredulous...
@z7sg Oh, you are serious? Sorry. It's an English quote dated 1654 from the Oxford English Dictionary; 1654 is already Modern English (the Early Modern English era is said by Wikipedia to end in 1650).
No. It's not an art. It's a art.
@RegDwight Haha!
I get you!
You get me?
11:24
@z7sg the thy means your, as in thou, thy, thine, etc; art = are, etc.
Come and get me!
@ThirdIdiot I'm too busy ignoring you, but once I'm done with that, I might consider getting you, yes.
@Vitaly Did you know...thine is used preceeding words starting with vowels, thy is for consonants. My brother told me that.
@Vitaly Yeah, I know that I just had trouble finding Cokaine Dianea.
@RegDwight Come to Australia. It is beautiful land.
Was that trolling?
Did I do it right?
11:26
May 7 at 20:32, by RegDwight
I could teach you but I have to charge.
@RegDwight How did you do that?
I mean, quote a previous post
@Vitaly That is interesting, as it is a translation, he was apparently unable to translate mascherate so just left it.
Apr 19 at 18:15, by RegDwight
Hover over the message → click on the arrow to the left → click on "permalink" → copypasta.
I wonder if there is anyone from the Cokaine family still about?
11:28
@z7sg — Actually, there are earlier quotations: “1587 Harmer tr. Beza's Serm. Cant. 134 The Masquerada of a high masse,” but for the noun, not the verb.
@RegDwight Cool! Thanks
Trial here
1 min ago, by RegDwight
Apr 19 at 18:15, by RegDwight
Hover over the message → click on the arrow to the left → click on "permalink" → copypasta.
@RegDwight How do you do that for a question? As in a question on main.
27 mins ago, by RegDwight
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Currently in public beta.

Like this one.
Post the link all by itself.
And that one is not a question, it's an Area51 link.
Didn't work.
Not yet.
Try again.
Never gave up.
You asked how to do that for a question. Not all questions.
ha!
11:30
0
Q: Term for pronunciation technique

Third IdiotSometimes there are words that are foreign, and a bit hard for anglophones to articulate. Such as "Dvorak", or "dvelja". When trying to refer to these words in our conversation, sometimes an extra vowel is added between the two consonants, so that it is easier to pronounce. For example, "Dvorak" ...

Oh cool!
confound my rheumatic fingers!
They hurt so much!
@z7sg Reminds me of one of my favourite characters in a storybook. Said,"Aha!", when only a baby!
Felicitations, my dear!
Kit
Kit
Installing update 2 of 271465709...
Oh wow, are we at update 2 already?
@Vitaly OK, this is quite interesting that the transitive mascherate was the first use of the word because this isn't given in Oxford or M-W: oxforddictionaries.com/definition/masquerade merriam-webster.com/dictionary/…
Surely you mean 2147483647?
More like 3141592653589793238462643383279.
Kit
Kit
11:35
@Vitaly I actually though of making that joke, but don't know the upper limit off the top of my head. That's why my number starts with 2714
@Kit Fingers just randomly hit the numberpad, I suppose!
And it sounds wrong to me, if that has any relevance at all. I guess it doesn't as I am just a native speaker
@z7sg — There are two other quotations under the transitive section that date 1681 and 1717. They are all marked Obs. rare, though.
At last he understands.
Kit
Kit
@RegDwight Heathens.
11:36
Apr 13 at 14:11, by JSBangs
@RegDwight heathen
OK, I will allow Mr Dwight this usage as he is a rare bird indeed.
@z7sg I thought mascherate was Italian?
Reg strikes back!
hahaha.
@RegDwight How did you find that so quick?
!
11:37
@ThirdIdiot By searching for it.
Rara avis.
@Kit I remember when you said you didn't gigle
@RegDwight How did you search?
As in, what engine did you use?
I mean, what tool did you utilise?
The SE engine.
The search box is in the top right corner.
@RegDwight Thanks a lot!
Kit
Kit
@ThirdIdiot Bring it.
11:39
@Kit Due to RegDwight's search engine, I discovered I was addressing another lady, and mistakenly remembered it as you. I sincerely apologize for falsely alleging you did not giggle.
Kit
Kit
@Vitaly Now back to my original joke, I should have said, "More like 9,223,372,036,854,775,808!" BOO-YAH! Snap
Wagwan.
@Kit Was that your back?
Kit
Kit
@ThirdIdiot Another lady? WTF?
I heard there is an easter egg in the chat search engine. They say that there is a certain flag that allows you to search within a proper interlinear translation of Genesis in Hebrew, that starts “Brashith bra aleim…” (“In the beginning, gods created…”). Can't say if that's true, though!
11:41
@Kit He means the nurse in drag.
@Kit Boob
Assuming she is a lady
I mean, the user is a lady
The lady is a tramp.
@RegDwight Drag? What's that?
Kit
Kit
@RegDwight Ah, thanks.
@RegDwight Hahahaha! I cracked up over that
11:42
@Kit Actually, he doesn't.
What did I mean?!
Kit
Kit
Is this on-topic?
1
Q: who invented the cc and bcc?

PacerierOk I've just realised that CC is carbon-copy and BCC is blind-carbon-copy. basically I'm wondering.. who the hell made up these weird terms (which became defacto anyway)

If yes, it needs to be cleaned up.
@Kit Depends.
It's partially origin.
partially history
partially English
@Kit Yes, especially the tags.
Kit
Kit
@RegDwight Want me to take a crack at it?
11:44
If you wanna.
Kit
Kit
Now that I have full edit privileges?
Knock yourself out.
Kit
Kit
I'm not sure what "language-evolution" is. How is that tag distinct from "etymology"?
@Kit Have you edited yet?
is about a given word.
11:46
language evolution refers to how a word changed, whereas etymology refers to its origin.
is about general processes or whatever. In any case, more broad.
Kit
Kit
@RegDwight Ok, thanks.
@ThirdIdiot No, language evolution refers to the evolution of the language.
@Kit Basically, I translated Reg
Word evolution is commonly referred to as word evolution.
11:48
@RegDwight When defining a word, avoid using the word being defined.
At least that was what I learned
Perhaps things have changed
When understanding a joke, avoid not understanding it.
That's what you get if you don't understand evolution.
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@RegDwight Misunderstood that one!
Kit
Kit
How's this?
1
Q: Where did cc and bcc com from?

PacerierI've just realised that CC is carbon-copy and BCC is blind-carbon-copy. Basically I'm wondering, where did these terms come from?

Better?
@Vitaly Actually, how come we have but no [tag:intelligent-language-design]?
Kit
Kit
11:50
Oh, probably should drop the tag, huh?
I'm on it.
Kit
Kit
@RegDwight Thanks. I could use some practice with tags.
@RegDwight — hahahaha!
19 hours ago, by Vitaly
@JSBangs Oh come on, all linguists are wrong beyond repair. Humans speak different languages because they tried to build the Tower of Babel. Everyone knows that.
Kit
Kit
@RegDwight Isn't that what Lojban is?
May 14 at 15:44, by RegDwight

 Skeptical questions on Evolution

Questions which doubt evolution will for sure be voted down.
11:58
@Vitaly Apparently there is evidence for its existence, the Tower of Babel. Herodotus visited it
He's a Greek historian, by the way. So it is possible Vitaly is right.
Language difference may have originated from the Tower of Babel
Mar 22 at 19:15, by RegDwight
A joke is a question, short story, or depiction of a situation made with the intent of being humorous. To achieve this end, jokes may employ irony, sarcasm, word play and other devices. Jokes may have a punchline that will end the sentence to make it humorous. A practical joke or prank differs from a spoken one in that the major component of the humour is physical rather than verbal (for example placing salt in the sugar bowl). Purpose Jokes are typically for the entertainment of friends and onlookers. The desired response is generally laughter; when this does not happen the joke is...

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