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19:00
@Mitch I wouldn't know what to say either.
posted on May 22, 2014 by sgdi

They made up this new type of plastic That heals itself, ain’t it fantastic? If you puncture a spot Stuff’ll ooze out and clot But stabbing too much is quite drastic (source: http://doi.org/spr)

Kit, Kit, she's the shit
She's got an outstanding wit
And she doesn't give a whit
If you're American or Brit
19:15
chat will shortly be unavailable for maintenance reasons; this should only last a matter of minutes
Apocalypse! run for the hills!
I've found another way to kill the chat.
@skullpatrol What did you do this time?
@Cerberus It wasn't me :-O
Suuuure...
19:19
They had a meltdown last week :(
What happened?
The whole network went off...
..dunno what happened though.
@Cerberus I just rediscovered a wonderful phrase by einstein...
19:39
@skullpatrol We're back!
That's not a wonderful quote
Saw a notification
that chat was on vacation
I didn't shout
just waited it out
now it needs resuscitation
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Haha.
@skullpatrol So what is this phrase?
20:02
@cornbreadninja麵包忍者 That is so '90s NBA.
@Robusto I'm . . . sorry?
I need to see Space Jam.
@cornbreadninja麵包忍者 Nah, don't be sorry. I enjoyed the reference.
@Robusto stuffs sorries in a sack
@cornbreadninja麵包忍者 she looked like she learned to dance / from a series of still pictures
20:07
My Outlook reminders window is now really small and unreadable after a system lock up the other day. I can't seem to resize it or anything.
I would call that a less-than-optimal outlook.
she's not your satellite / she doesn't miss you / so turn off your smoke machine / and Marshall stack
!!youtube they might be giants twistin
@cornbreadninja麵包忍者 My fave TMBG album
20:10
@Robusto caught a Flood show a couple years ago.
@cornbreadninja麵包忍者 Sweet.
John Henry was my favorite for a long time.
Yeah, but . . . birdhouse in your soul . . .
-_-
My first exposure to Them was my typing teacher. She had a Flood tape and we typed to it.
haha, nice
We want a rock.
Someone keeps moving my chair.
20:13
Aw, you mad, particle man?
everybody wants a rock to wind a piece of string around
James K Polk!
everybody wants prosthetic foreheads on their real heads
throw the crib door wi-hide
let the people crawl inside
They used to have a dial-up service which would play one of their new songs. People got to depend on it when they needed a boost.
20:17
718-387-6962. Free when you call from work.
It still works. Also, they have an app now. Five free songs per week. You're welcome.
I never know what you'll find when you open up your letterbox tomorrow
@cornbreadninja麵包忍者 It's impossible not to like TMBG.
@Robusto maybe for some robots. Like Marvin.
I mean, it would be the depths of churlishness not to make a little birdhouse in your soul.
and so I'm having a wonderful time but i'd rather be whistling in the dark
2 days ago, by KitFox
Wow. Just masturbate, ffs.
Uhh
20:21
!!urban whistling in the dark
2 days ago, by Robusto
@KitFox What, right now? But my office has a no-wanking policy.
@cornbreadninja麵包忍者 Whistling in the dark To comfort yourself via distraction when you cannot avoid a frightening situation.
Not that it isn't a great idea, mind you.
*whistling*
*whistling*
*whistling in the dark*
20:22
women and men
Modest Mouse is like TMBG except without the sense of humor.
we can't be silent cuz they might be giants
and whatterwegonnado unless they are
20:25
tabloid footprints in your hair
big, big, fake, fake lies
Gaaah tiny reminders window.
20:59
Gaah! Tiny dancers! I just stepped on one.
count the headlights on the highway
21:48
Hold me closer Tony Danza! wait... I mean Hold me closer Tony Danza
22:39
Is than answer or a comment?
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Q: How can we distinguish between "I would" and "I had" if someone says "I'd"?

Vijin PaulrajHow can we unambiguously distinguish between I would and I had, if the native English speaker used the contraction I'd? For instance, I'd read the newspaper. We can mean the above sentence as either I had read the newspaper. or I would read the newspaper. Any help will be appreciated!!!

Hm.
That didn’t work right.
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A: History and usage of "dooryard"

john pI found this site because I’m reading EGGS IN THE COFFEE, SHEEP IN THE CORN: My 17 Years as a Farmwife by Marjorie Myers Douglas (1994). She moved to her in-laws’ farm in western Minnesota in 1943 after growing up a city-girl in Minneapolis and a two-year career as a social worker in New York Ci...

That one.
Hello!
Jez
Jez
evening
Hi.
Hey, do you have any info on British exit polls?
I can't find anything, while Dutch exit polls are pretty well covered.
22:54
I swear, from looking at the numbers it sure look like nobody ever votes on the delete queue, because it is not an integrated review queue. Stuff just sits there forever.
@IlmariKaronen How would we know what glyphs wont display though? We'd need a maintained list and update it each time an OS update comes out. — Kasra Rahjerdi ♦ 2 days ago
I agree with the comment, although not its orthography. :)
It just is not a reasonable approach. It requires constantly changing global knowledge.
@Rob Be apprised that you have gained a new set of superpowers.
Hmm why should we allow non-standard characters in names anyway? This is an English website; such characters are bound to result in display errors for some; and we cannot type them, so that we cannot @user or even refer to users properly. — Cerberus 10 secs ago
@tchrist What do you think?
Of course I am all in favour of exotic characters, and I saw the Burmese characters just fine, but...
I presume this is correct.
@tchrist Not altogether clear to me what this means.
I have a gold badge in and I just now voted to close, yet mine is the only close vote and the post remains open.
23:11
@Robusto I think it is when it is a duplicate.
Oh. But I duped one the other day and that didn't happen.
@Cerberus I think so. Mind you, I have little sympathy for Burma. But still.
@Robusto Odd. Maybe it’s an SO-only thing?
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Q: Expression from "Lord of the Flies" that I cannot understand

ItsMitch All round him the long scar smashed into the jungle was a bath of heat. English is my second language, my first language is Spanish. I don't understand this sentence at all. Please explain.

Check it out.
My vote, plus four others (including yours), got the job done.
And if we are to advance beyond the 1960s ASCII set, where do we draw the line? British letters? European letters? ‮left-to-right characters?
Let me find the features bit.
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A: When did I get close-vote superpowers?

Shog9Yes, you are now a Superhero, able to wield the mighty Mjölnir. The rules are: You can instantly close as a duplicate any question that was originally asked with a tag you have a gold badge for. You can instantly reopen any question closed as a duplicate that was originally asked with a tag ...

Jez
Jez
@Cerberus is it the European elections or the UK local council elections today?
23:17
Apparently, superpowers get you very high vote totals.
Jez
Jez
looks like the counting's only just gotten underway, and it's the UK council elections
i didn't vote. no party is close enough to my beliefs
@Jez Um you haven't voted? Both.
You know, if they would actually let you vote for people instead of machines, you might be more motivated.
@tchrist Why?
Voting for parties is bullshit.
@Cerberus I am saying that my political opinions do not enter into the technical discussion.
23:19
@tchrist How about characters that 99% of people visiting SE are able to type without having to look anything up?
@Cerberus You know how silly that sounds.
@tchrist Did I suggest that they should?
@tchrist Why?
Jez
Jez
@Cerberus course i haven't voted. if I had to, i'd probably go for UKIP.
@Cerberus Tyranny of the moronity.
@tchrist We all vote for people. The problem is that parties consist of people and most people (not all!) belong to parties.
23:20
Pick the stupidest and least capable as your baseline.
@Jez "Of course", even?
@tchrist I don't understand. Am I a moron?
I don't want to have to look up how type a Greek letter when I want to @someone.
I don’t vote for parties. In fact, in many local elections, they are not even allowed to list any affiliation of party.
Jez
Jez
@Cerberus huh?
@tchrist We all vote for people.
@Cerberus Murine snarf-n-barf will succour you in your time of need.
23:22
What?
Jez
Jez
i meant 'course
short for of course
Murine murine murine.
@tchrist Okay, never mind, you are not in a sense-making mood.
@Jez Yes, I know that.
Oh for fuck's sake if anybody in this room besides me and Rob knows what murine has to mean, it must be you.
I was just wondering why you said "of course I haven't voted", while every single person I know here would say "of course I have voted".
23:23
Are ye men or mice?
Jez
Jez
@Cerberus where is "here"? NL?
@tchrist I know what it means. But you are just not making sense.
Mouse mouse mouse.
@Jez Yes, or any other European I know. So I was wondering why "of course not".
Jez
Jez
maybe you have parties worth voting for any/or a voting public that isn't braindead?
23:24
Knowing how to “type” something is irrelevant and immaterial.
Jez
Jez
we don't.
When you have mouse.
@Jez Are you sure? There were many parties on my ballot whose names I had never heard. Anyone can register, basically.
It's like urine, only with an m.
Jez
Jez
@Cerberus oh, well i mean parties that actually stand a chance
23:26
Look, voting is symbolic anyway. The chance that one vote should change anything is negligible anyway, but we still vote.
Why the hell would you type something when it’s sitting there for your mouse buffer’s pleasure?
Jez
Jez
i did used to vote. then came the AV referendum, and the UK voted No to AV. at that point, i just gave up on British democracy. what am i to do surrounded by fucktards?
AV? Is that the change in the voting system where you could vote for second and third preferences?
Jez
Jez
it's symbolic of supporting the current voting system, which i don't, so my symbolic action is to give it the finger
yes.
Okay.
Jez
Jez
23:28
the EU parliament is proportional, but the whole trouble with the EU is that we have very legitimate immigration issues there
@tchrist I vaguely understand in which direction your argument must lie, but it is too indirect for my taste.
Jez
Jez
so while i like their voting system i actually want us outof the EU (since it seems staying in prevents a sane immigration policy)
I am utterly transparent.
Use your mouse for shit you don’t know how to type.
@Jez I thought the influx of Romanians had been far below what was expected...
Everybody else does.
There is no indirection.
I am utterly direct.
Jez
Jez
23:29
@Cerberus our population is growing rapidly and we're constantly having to build 100,000s of houses. we're already very densely populated.
we need a total stop on population growth, now
not some minor cutback
1o I don't want to have to use a mouse several times while I'm typing a name. 2o there is no alpha button on the page.
@Jez I thought you didn't have much immigration.
What your immigration balance, and to/from which countries?
> Of the 131,000 Net Migration from the EU, 60,000 was from the EU15 and 48,000 was from the A8.
@Cerberus If there is a name to type, then you grab it and paste it once. It’s in your paste buffer. You don’t do it letter by letter.
@Jez Who are the A8, and did their number increase significantly after certain policy changes?
23:32
And anyway, if we were meant to be forbidden from using post-1960s characters, we would be.
Jez
Jez
> The independent Office for National Statistics (ONS) projects that the population of the UK will reach 70 million in 2027 compared to 63.7 today and that the population will increase by almost 10 million over the next 25 years. Nearly all of the increase will be in England.
And we are not.
@tchrist I do not have MetaEd in my paste buffer.
Jez
Jez
see, that's why the Scottish nationalists can get away with calling UKIP "racist" - they don't have to deal with rampant immigration at all
they're hypocrites that would have a very different attitude if they actually had to deal with it
I do not even have Reg in my paste buffer, especially not when I'm typing a comment to a question or something that he did not participate in.
23:33
@tchrist They have to have been in here somewhat recently, I thought.
@Jez You haven't answered my question yet...
@Cerberus Well, go ahead and open a bug on the real Meta that non-typewriter keystrokes are allowed in usernames, and that This Needs To Be Fixed because it bugs you. I triple-dog dare you!
@Jez The underlying question is, what evidence do you have that the EU caused a large new, net influx from Eastern Europe that would not have happened otherwise?
waits
@tchrist I have already suggested just that, in the comment I posted here.
Jez
Jez
23:35
@Cerberus erm, we've had like a million immigrants from Poland, Croatia, etc.
Comments have no testicular fortitude, because they cannot be downvoted.
Go for the gold.
Jez
Jez
in 10 years
@Jez That is neither an answer nor evidence.
Jez
Jez
it is an answer
Make an actual suggestion/bug-report. That way we can all vote on it. Comments are not real. They are ephemeral fly-by-nights.
23:36
@Jez It is not an answer at all.
@tchrist Why should I?
To show your quality.
And to show that you actually believe what you’re saying, rather than just being contrarian in an ephemeral way for the sake of pure argument, not honest contribution.
I care just enough about it to say so here, not to post a useless Meta question—nothing ever changes when I ask SE anyway.
@tchrist Nonsense. It mildly annoys me.
Then you have failed to provide a convincing argument.
That is not their fault.
It just means that your argument is not one whose banner enough will flock to.
This is not about fault.
You could work on eloquent persuasion, the tools of rhetoric.
23:39
I don't care.
Jez
Jez
@Cerberus so you're asking why having over 100,000 immigrants from the EU per year is causing an influx of migrants?
I'll just not address people who won't tab.
As I thought. Windpissing.
@Jez No.
But never mind, this, too, is a fruitless discussion.
Oh, that’s manifestly untrue.
click . . . click . . . click
Jez
Jez
23:41
@Cerberus well dont expect people to think you somehow got the moral high ground
sounds like you're just dismissing the immigration control argument
Just wait until Wales and Scotland won’t be able to cross-migrate any longer.
Jez
Jez
they're mainly uninvolved in migration anyway
Ethnic inertia or pleasure of locale?
@Jez No, I am just asking for facts.
@tchrist Where do I click?
Jez
Jez
read the Migration Watch website, it has reams of facts
23:44
I asked you about it: you wouldn't explain their statistics.
But, as I said, never mind, this is not working.
@Jez They use radar for that here.
Jez
Jez
then there's "Scrap ... wind turbine subsidies"
good luck finding another UK party who will do that
We also use high tech scans to track Mexican nonavian migrants.
@Jez You are against those subsidies?
Jez
Jez
@Cerberus yep. we should be throwing our money at nuclear power, not those wind monstrosities
the French are evidence of nuclear right on our doorstep yet we ignore them
23:52
Why can't we do both?
And why do we ignore France? We all know they have lots of nuclear power.
Jez
Jez
because a) wind subsidies take away money that could be used for nuclear and b) wind turbines are ugly and ruin massive swathes of the countryside
I don't ignore France. you tell me why others seem to
We are buildings lots of wind turbines at sea.
Jez
Jez
like, i dunno, Germany
yeah, we're building a lot on land
ruins my view when im driving
And there is no direct connection between money for wind power and money for nuclear power, any more than there is between money for healthcare and nuclear power.
I agree that wind turbines on land are somewhat ugly...
Jez
Jez
that's a cop-out. they're both subsidies for power; obviously if one power source were defunded the money would probably shift to the other sources
23:54
But then so are roads and cars and power lines and most buildings built after the War.
@Jez There is no reason why that would be necessary...
Jez
Jez
most of those things don't tower into the sky
and they certainly don't tower into the sky and move which is really distracting
But they are still very visible.
More so than the turbines.
Jez
Jez
i disagree
the turbines are very noticable to me
the rest isn't so bad, though we have too many signs
I see cars and roads more often than wind turbines.
Jez
Jez
but i can be driving thru the country roads and the only thing ruining the view is wind turbines
yes but they're small, you can look past them
23:55
They take up a large part of my retina all the time, whereas wind turbines are small and far between.
Jez
Jez
roads are on the ground
well, it's the opposite for me
I normally move on ground level.
Jez
Jez
anyway, i want to be concentrating on cars when i am driving
I don't normally look up most of the time.
Jez
Jez
i don't want to be concentrating on turbines
23:56
I am not driving.
Jez
Jez
well maybe you should, the sky can be beautiful
as can the horizon
I'm usually busy doing stuff on the ground that I have to look at.
Like reading or watching traffic...
Jez
Jez
well, you guys are obviously more urban than many of us
so maybe you don't appreciate the problem so much
same goes for people living in our cities
though i live in a town and i still appreciate the countryside
Even the llama / Must stick to mama

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