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14:00
@RegDwigнt raises hand tentatively Can I ... can I punish your ass?
@KitFox first answer @user4550's question.
sighs
@user4550 Yes.
Now can I?
Hypercube
Okay okay, here it is. Slap it fine.
WHEEEE!!!
slappity-slap slap
14:01
lol
Oh, I'm sorry, poor donkey.
Giggidy.
rubs donkey's ears
Oh my.
Cherry what?
14:02
That is flowery prose indeed.
Cherry crowns?
Cherry is wine from Jerez. And vine.
So he stabbed himself into the already ragged flesh of his head?
Was he being eaten by zombies?
no harakiri
14:03
Pretty sure harakiri doesn't involve stabbing yourself in the head.
A storm of cherry, crowned person. From left to right.
Senbonzakura
Kakuro. And sudoku. Hai.
ragged means here six pack..very muscular abdomen
Leonidas.
14:04
@user4550 Oh then no.
why not?
You want a different word.
Because it doesn't mean that in English.
"Ragged" means torn roughly.
I wanted it to mean rough ragged like a coastline.
You might be thinking of "rugged".
14:05
yeah
Meaning sturdy or strong.
a ragged coastline"
The rag really tied the room together.
Like a mountain man.
both have the same meaning
ragged and rugged
from the dictionary
no they don't
@user4550 Not in English, they don't.
@user4550 ah
please look it up
14:06
@user4550 No I don't think so.
You listen instead.
aving a rough, irregular, or uneven surface, edge, or outline.
"a ragged coastline"synonyms: jagged, craggy, rugged, uneven, rough, irregular; Mor
from merriam webster
> 5. Rough; shaggy; rugged
Also,
> 2. jagged
All Englishes mean same.
I am saying, in that context, they are not at all the same meaning.
Thanks for your support
14:08
If you don't want to listen, then do what you like.
not the same
Mother is the name for God in the lips and hearts of little children.
Just say sixpack.
What does this mean?
That to a little child their mother is god.
14:10
really>
very strange
It means that little children see their mothers as the extent of their universe. They have no concept of anything that could possibly be more than their mother, more powerful, more nuturing, or more knowing.
I don't find that strange, but that's because I am a mom, I suppose.
i see
Thank you
What about this?
Sounds strange
You must be reading that 19th century preacher's work. I can't imagine you are actually reading The Crow.
thank you!
I couldn't remember what film that was from
What does that mean?
14:13
That Thackery fellow was of no help
@MattЭллен Brandon Lee?
William Makepeace Thackeray (; 18 July 1811 – 24 December 1863) was an English novelist of the 19th century. He was famous for his satirical works, particularly Vanity Fair, a panoramic portrait of English society. Biography Thackeray, an only child, was born in Calcutta, India, where his father, Richmond Thackeray (1 September 1781 – 13 September 1815), was secretary to the board of revenue in the British East India Company. His mother, Anne Becher (1792–1864) was the second daughter of Harriet Becher and John Harman Becher, who was also a secretary (writer) for the East India Company...
A simple yes would have sufficed.
@MattЭллен What is this sense of lonesomeness? Is it because of a lack of love you have already made up your mind to dispense to me? Or is it because the seed of your pitiless heart has insidiously extended its fresh root into the soil of mine?
What does it mean? The grammar sounds fishy in the second sentence?
The grammar is fine and quite transparent.
14:14
It's absolutely fine. it means he is sad and lonely because someone has left him
The X of Y has done Z into Z'.
@MattЭллен The book was better.
a lack of love you have already made up your mind to dispense to me?
What is thsi?
There is a lack of love, and you decide to dispense that lack to him.
I can't decide between coffee and tea right now.
What a terrible conundrum.
14:18
@KitFox put a clothespeg on your nose, then you won't be able to tell the difference.
No really.
True.
@KitFox tea's easier to make
Well, we've got a Keurig do-hickey.
So it is about the same.
!!wiki Keurig
14:19
now you're really stuck with analysis paralysis.
Keurig is an American manufacturer of coffee brewers for both home and commercial use. It is a part of Keurig Green Mountain, Inc. (GMCR). Keurig is based in Massachusetts. Its main product is the K-Cup, a single-serving coffee brewing system. Each K-Cup is a plastic container with a coffee filter inside. Ground coffee beans are packed in the K-Cup and sealed air-tight with a combination plastic and foil lid. When the K-Cup is placed in a Keurig brewer, the brewer punctures both the foil lid and the bottom of the K-Cup and forces hot water under pressure through the K-Cup and into a mug...
Do you happen to know how to re-map the local repo path in TFS?
Oh. That thing. Where you pay ten times the price for the same amount of coffee, which already is overpriced to begin with...
14:19
TFS may refer to: *Tasmania Fire Service *Team Foundation Server, a Microsoft product for collaborative software development projects *Tenerife South Airport's IATA code *Texas Forest Service *Toronto Fire Services *Toronto French School *Tramway Français Standard
!!Wiki Team Foundation Server
Team Foundation Server (commonly abbreviated to TFS) is a Microsoft product which provides source code management (either via Team Foundation Version Control or Git), reporting, requirements management, project management (for both agile software development and waterfall teams), automated builds, lab management, testing and release management capabilities. It covers the entire Application Lifecycle Management. TFS can be used as a back end to numerous integrated development environments but is designed to provide the most benefit by serving as the back end to Microsoft Visual Studio or ...
What a stupid product name.
yes it is
Seriously, that must be the new record.
14:20
Oh, I got it.
I needed to select "Remove Mapping" to change it. Because that makes sense.
Oh, they've much worse names
Microsoft Bob
I am kind of used to Windows Meh by now.
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 hey, Bob is just a name.
Bob is a perfectly cromulent name for a person but not for a product.
14:21
@RegDwigнt Well, cheaper for me because I have my own reusable cup and I bring my own beans.
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 that, too, is just a name.
But the other thing is an actual string with a meaning. A dumb meaning.
@KitFox reusable beans?
@RegDwigнt It's a pretty bad name
for a product.
@MattЭллен ... well no.
14:22
That settles it. Tea it is.
@KitFox What about "mine?"
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 you know, it depends on the product. Nobody will mind playing solid snake on a wee.
No, wee.
@user4550 What about "mine"?
Solid Snake. Blech.
14:23
The original Metal Gear was on the NES
I play MGS2 and it was quite possibly the most poorly engineered game experience ever.
@MattЭллен If I Ruled the World, I'd Free All My Sons.
30 minute cutscenes that you couldn't skip.
that sentence about loneliness
Even if you'd sat through it once already.
14:24
@RegDwigнt The wii's bad name was thoroughly mocked for months when it was announced. People bought it despite it being bad. Just like TFS. At least TFS's name makes some sense. It's just an incredibly boring, generic name, for an unexciting product.
@user4550 Why did you put "mine" in quotes then?
what? Because it is in the book.
@KitFox I see you haven't played past the intro. Because after that the ante is upped to 130 minutes per scene.
@user4550 You said, "What about 'mine'?" I don't understand what you are asking.
@RegDwigнt I played to the end. I played the end game three times before I decided that I didn't really need to finish it.
Mine could be another great product name. Like Zune.
14:26
i have already pasted it
@KitFox but then you haven't seen the 1300 minute ending!
25 minutes, killed in 3 seconds because I can't figure out what is going on, sit through another the same 25 minutes, killed in 20 seconds because I had the foresight to move left this time, etc.
Well.
It's MGS.
It was advertised on the cover.
Awfulest ever.
Mercantile Gastronomic Solids
14:28
Snakes.
Not to mention that the cutscenes were like "WTF? Who is this guy crying about his secret incestuous love and what does he have to do with this story at all?"
Metal Girth Snakes.
lol
@user4550 it refers to his heart.
@KitFox Kojima never looked up the word "editing". He went to the same school as Tarantino. And Steven King.
Seems like a covert mission is the wrong time to pour out all your weird psychological issues to your operative. Who, by the way, is trying really hard to remain silent and unseen.
@RegDwigнt That's harsh. Stephen used to edit until they pressured him to pick up the volume and the pace.
14:30
Final Gear Metal Fantasy DCX
@KitFox Same as with Kojima and Tarantino. Your point being?
Speaking of points, I must be off to the showermobile then grocery store. Must remember the order.
@RegDwigнt I don't have one.
Hey cool we must be friends.
Now I forgot what I was doing.
undresses in aisle four
in The Bridge, 59 secs ago, by Kevin van der Velden
Can you guess what time it is on my coworkers radio? That's right it's Elton John meets System Of A Down time again for no goddamn good reason
Hahaha
14:37
yeah :D
sounds like my kinda groove
Must be Pandora.
Yes, only she could find such a thing. In her box
Crud. I waaaay oversteeped my tea just now.
Oh, actually. It tastes OK.
I usually just leave the bag in.
14:47
I usually squeeze the bag
Yeah. nothing's better than squeezing that warm, moist bag.
with the spoon
... uh, some of the teas I brew get really bitter if I don't take the leaves out.
so then you could use the leaves multiple times!
@MattЭллен I find that never works as well as you think. The only reliable way I get more tea out of fewer bags is to brew a pot. Then it's uniform-tasting.
14:56
mmmm. uniforms
tbh I don't get the thing people have for uniforms. Sexy nurses uniforms or whatever, sure, I get that. But those aren't actual uniforms. Regular fire fighter uniforms aren't alluring at all
So manly.
I love a man in uniform.
@KitFox Do both.
do you love him out of uniform?
ooh... sassy!
20 mins ago, by Mr. Shiny and New 安宇
Yeah. nothing's better than squeezing that warm, moist bag.
Squeeze it!
15:09
@MattЭллен What? you can sell them? runs off to produce more
@Mitch no no. they can sell things
so, if you're in charge of them, you'll be in profit
but watch out, they're right swindlers
@RegDwigнt It is perfectly good for use by Corporate Team Leaders.
Corporate Unification and Naturalisation Team
15:23
Web Technology Forum
Lloyds Of London
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Did you guys learn or remember to have learned tensors at school?
I feel uncultivated
It sounds vaguely familiar, but nothing I can put my finger on.
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@KitFox yes me too, I used to learn torseurs, screw theory in English
but it's different, but parasit me
> Torseur: Ne doit pas être confondu avec tenseur.
15:35
> How to ask my optician check my eyes for glasses in proper english?
"Check my eyes for glasses in proper English, please."
Just like that.
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"Check my glasses for proper eyes"
@cc I never learned tensors in math classes. But it depends on the direction you go in. I think tensors are likely to be taught in differential geometry (part of topology) or directly as needed in applications in physics or engineering.
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@Mitch yes, (Algebra more)
@cc yeah, everything overlaps today (and by today I mean the last 200 years).
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15:42
yes right because manifolds which I didn't learn too, are more in topology than algebra, since it doesn't have many useful linear properties
and an integral has no place in Algebra :), oh well you're right it covers everything
That tablet is probably going to be retired in two months, and replaced with a better one, but if you plan to buy apps, or music, or movies, or maybe even devices (not sure if the credit would work for phone purchase?)....
@cc right... tensors in a hilbert space with infinite dimensions but must converge. but then there's the abstract treatment where you can define determinants via tensors.
user116900
16:50
Guys I just watched the old Godzilla on TV, really good. I should watch the new one in the cinema this week.
user116900
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 I see you have a new pic, lol.
@JasperLoy Yes, I bought a $3 Lego donut and decided to update my fig
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 oh thanks!
user116900
17:07
@MattЭллен This time, I will retire at 300 but keep my account, lol.
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@Mitch do you mean this?
!!wiki Lenna
Lenna or Lena is the name given to a standard test image widely used in the field of image processing since 1973. It is a picture of Lena Söderberg, shot by photographer Dwight Hooker, cropped from the centerfold of the November 1972 issue of Playboy magazine. Given the nature of the image and its source, several academics have criticized its continued use in scientific publications and higher education as both sexist and unprofessional. The spelling "Lenna" comes from the anglicisation used in the original Playboy article. History Before Lenna, the first use of a Playboy magazine ima...
Anonymous
Why is a slippery slope argument defined as a fallacy?
In logic and critical thinking, a slippery slope is a logical device, but is usually known under its fallacious form in which a person asserts that some event must inevitably follow from another without any rational argument or demonstrable mechanism for the inevitability of the event in question. A slippery slope argument states that a relatively small first step leads to a chain of related events culminating in some significant effect, much like an object given a small push over the edge of a slope sliding all the way to the bottom. The strength of such an argument depends on the warra...
Anonymous
I've read that. But the counter-argument in that article actually supports my claim.
user116900
17:16
Why learn how to think and reason when most people cannot think?
user116900
I often ask myself this question.
The fallacy is when you propose a chain of events leading to some conclusion but your chain is not logically soound.
user116900
The world does not run on reason. Many politicians are guided by stupidity.
Example: the "slippery slope" of gay marriage: if we allow gay marriage, then we'll have to allow polygamy, and pedophelia, and bestiality.
@cc I was referring more to this:
Tensors are geometric objects that describe linear relations between vectors, scalars, and other tensors. Elementary examples of such relations include the dot product, the cross product, and linear maps. Vectors and scalars themselves are also tensors. A tensor can be represented as a multi-dimensional array of numerical values. The (also degree) of a tensor is the dimensionality of the array needed to represent it, or equivalently, the number of indices needed to label a component of that array. For example, a linear map can be represented by a matrix (a 2-dimensional array) and ther...
17:18
The "then we'll have to" part is not logically sound.
Anonymous
I am not saying it is not a fallacy. It could be, or it couldn't be. But evidences commonly support the truthful side.
@JasperLoy Argh! You're thinking! That's not right!
user116900
@Mitch You know, I really want to leave this place and go elsewhere, because the people around me are mostly incapable of thinking...
Anonymous
We all know an avalanche is evidence of a positive slippery slope argument.
@simON With all fallacies of irrelevance, they are fallacies when they are irrelevant, and not fallacies when they are relevant.
user116900
17:20
@Mitch I feel so alone here. I don't know why I have been born into this family and this country. These made me go mad.
Anonymous
for the record @Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 I believe Gay marriage will lead to those phenomenons, eventually.
@JasperLoy Most people are just tired. Don't blame them. Find your 'neighbors'.
@simON Gay marriage will lead to fallacies of irrelevance?
user116900
@Mitch Once I get well, I will try to move to your country...
@JasperLoy It could always be worse.
17:21
That's what I get for coming in late.
@KitFox It's a slippery slope.
Anonymous
@Mitch So, that means that the argument shouldn't be exclusively classified as neither fallacy nor logic. Right?
@simON "evidence supports the truthful side"... if the evidence is on your side, then you're not being fallacious.
@simON I don't see why it would. Straight marriage didn't lead to those things.
@simON The logical argument is that a small action can lead to large effects through a chain of causation. The fallacy is when your chain isn't logically sound.
@simON right. note that an 'ad hominem' argument is totally reasonable when the person you're ad hominemining is considered an expert witness, and you're providing evidence on that persons expert situation. It's an ad hominem fallacy if you're saying a person is bad at math when they're providing evidnece about rocks.
Like "If you outlaw guns, then only guns will have outlaws."
17:25
@KitFox Oh shit, my gun has an outlaw!
Try firing it.
Wait... no... that was something else.
Oh nvm
@Mitch don't listen to Mitch he's bad at meth
um... I fired it anyway.
@MattЭллен I wondered why I wasn't getting the high everyone else was.
Anonymous
17:26
> I don't see why it would. Straight marriage didn't lead to those things.
Anonymous
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 Straight Marriage was an institution. It is primordial. It couldn't have motivated pluralism. Nor is/was a derivative or variation or any deviations. So, your argument is epically flawed.
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇: you should get your epic looked at.
user116900
OMG, how did we end up talking about gay marriage? LOL.
@simON lol. Because, eg, polygamy wasn't common before. Oh wait. lots of biblical figures had multiple wives.
monogamous, straight marriage is a cultural practice that is relatively recent and not world-wide.
Well, except it's not primordial.
17:28
@JasperLoy it all started with man-eating pandas. Disgusting, perverted pandas
mmm... primordial soup.
user116900
@Mitch I usually not try to debate any topic in this room. I just like to keep my conversations casual, lol.
@JasperLoy You debate all the time.
user116900
So I am going to watch The Amazing Spider-man 2 and Godzilla.
Anonymous
@JasperLoy Then you are missing out on all the fun :)
user116900
@simON Well, chat is a place for me to relax, lol.
Anonymous
17:32
@JasperLoy I saw The Amazing Spirder-man 2 last night.
Anonymous
I will spoil the movie and tell you the ending.
Anonymous
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tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam,
user116900
@simON Your location is Vaud???
Anonymous
@JasperLoy Yeah
user116900
I have 7 flags for free because of that astrologer spam, lol.
user116900
17:46
@KitFox So you usually buy food at your workplace for lunch?
@JasperLoy Sometimes.
user116900
Thursagen will be back on Sep 20 this year.
18:20
@JasperLoy trying... so... hard... to... relax
user116900
@Mitch This chat is dead!
user116900
Maybe everyone is taking an afternoon nap.
@JasperLoy Long live chat!
@JasperLoy I do not get how you made that inference from "You debate all the time."
user116900
@Mitch It was just a random line of small talk.
user116900
18:42
13 zombies.
user116900
18:57
Going to sleep.
later pal
19:26
posted on May 13, 2014 by sgdi

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20:04
wow. I really killed chat
Hello I'm trying to find word for gound-based troops - similar to squadrons, what would be the correct expression please?
soldiers?
20:31
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A: "Goose"–"geese" vs,. "moose"–"moose"

LoriMoose is Germanic and therefore its plural follows the Germanic rule. Goose is a French word, so it changes its plural after the manner of its language of origin.

See, I always knew the plural of moose was meese.
And the plural of goose must be les gooses.
Am I really supposed to figure out that they're talking about an abortion in Hemingway's "Hills Like White Elephants"?
I think I might be anti-Hemingway.
@Matt Thanks.
20:52
@JanusBahsJacquet Yes, I know, but why would you want to go and bust up a perfectly logical system and replace it with random and unpredictable changes? Using -ce for nouns and -se for verbs makes sence. Now you have to unlearn that neat system for something you’ll find it harder to defense. :) — tchrist 3 mins ago
@Matt ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
I always twitch when I see people asking for advise, or trying to advice someone
That’s why I was not quick to grant him a licence to license things that way.
For fear that like an infexion, it might spread.
English has little enough to guide it in its spelling, and now he would see my holy cow gourd and squashed.
And then what we would do for All Hallows Eve?
Nothing left to smash. Or tip.
@tchrist, t’as jamais ouï parler des beaux gooses ? ;-) — Janus Bahs Jacquet 7 mins ago
Ah, the lovely strands of Casablanca.
21:10
@Marek infantry or foot-soldiers (as opposed to cavalry)?
-3
A: What part of speech is "that" in each of the following sentences that mean the same?

juantheblackguyI like blueberries because they taste like apples and apples taste like chicken and I'm black

One more question how to say the hole from bullet ? E.g. in aircraft?
My sentence is like - Every single time we took of someone returned with hole from bullets.
bullet hole
@tchrist I never get to see these! They demand serious response! "I'm not sure how this is relevant because you neither attempted to answer the OPs question nor used 'that' in your example."
22:19
Hi.
22:59
@Cerberus Lo
23:48
@Robusto Hell.
What the . . . ?

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