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00:55
@MetaEd FF's answer there was demolished!
01:23
@Mahnax In my opinion it was pretty much wrong, and he refused to see that textspeak != l33t
@simchona Oh, I completely agree.
But -6 is the lowest answer score I've ever seen here.
Maybe because he refused to recant?
No offense, but I'm pretty sure FF is too old to really know what l33t is nowadays
with the young'uns
Hehe.
Maybe that's it.
02:27
@Mahnax The selection of ELU users is probably not from the world population of English enthusiasts, but rather the world population of English speaking computer programmers. Ergo, they really know l337 first (and texting second) and that example just ain't l337.
@Mitch That makes sense.
@Mahnax (for the great number of downvotes) FF is obviously wrong, but the population explains the psychology getting the large number of downvotes.
I will now go on to explain a joke. So if you give a man a fish, he'll eat for a day. If you teach him to fish, he'll eat for the rest of his life.
This is a how the parable of fish and loaves started. When they ran out of bread (man does not eat by bread alone), they started on the fish. As to the women, what, are they chopped liver?
a whole bunch of -7's
by a whole bunch, I mean 2 (look at the last page, there's one more there)
but there a few more -6's
Oh..._answers_. lowest scored answer. OK I don't know how to find that.
@MetaEd Also, the subtle print at the bottom of the poster says "...Chat with God!". Would it be too cynical of me to think that the IM charges won't be going to charity?
 
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03:50
Wow, one user was suspended and has made at least three new accounts since
04:16
@simchona Who?
04:48
I am quite confused at the moment.
Somehow, a suspended user just asked a question, which was deleted within minutes of being asked.
@Mahnax User created a new account, asked a question, account was merged into suspended account, question was deleted.
05:01
@waiwai933 I suspected that something like that happened, but it was very quick.
Anyways, thanks for clearing it up.
I should return to studying, though. Have a nice evening.
 
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07:39
My edit we tweened and one upped by Reg! Welcome back you crafty owl :)
 
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09:04
I don't like this Total D character. too much chaff.
 
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12:02
F U rIt lIk ths wn U txt U nEd 2 gt a betr fOn
nd a betr st uv fngrs
@waiwai I think that user made another new account last night
@matt that Total D guy looks fishy to me
@simchona yeah, similar style to the other guy
Same exact questions too.
So I'm listening to the Pharynglua podcast, and this guy is recounting the Accelerated Christian Education program he went through, reading from the textbooks, etc. Now, I went to a Catholic school (in Ontario we have a public Catholic school board), but holy crap, what a difference between my publicly-funded religious education and HIS privately-funded religious education.
@Vitaly heheh, reminds me of "Meerkat Manor"
@MattЭллен hi sock, hi puppet, hi everyone who's neither.
@RegDwightΒВB welcome back!
Hello! :)
time for me to jet!
@RegDwightΒВB Hey. Good to see you back.
Jez
Jez
12:37
hello, from Debian wheezy
hello, from WinXP
@RegDwightΒВB Hullo. How's tricks?
13:00
what's the 24 hour limit for questions by new users?
@MattЭллен Looking at Total D's questions, they seem rather minimal to me...every single one about the difference between two prepositions, pretty on-topic. Pick vs Pick At, Select For vs Select
@Mitch Except that the user keeps making new accounts, which get merged into older ones
The "select for/select" question was also asked last night before "TD" did, with the same question text
@simchona Oh..that's different.
Is this the sockpuppetry alluded to before?
Oh the suspended guy.
13:06
Mhm. He moved away from warships
Probably just to throw you off his scent.
Sometimes you see comments on SO that suggest that there are people who really, really shouldn't be programmers
works fine.. but m getting msg "The local variable item is never read" — suraj jain Mar 24 at 10:12
Haha.
But...I want to define it
Maybe I should go back to SO and work up my rep.
13:07
All over the place
Um, if you copy-pasta'd some code from the intertubes and you get a warning saying there's a variable that is never read, maybe you can just remove that part of the code? maybe?
Instead of asking for the OP to fix the bug for you?
Or something.
Look at ur codez, you know.
Try to think about it yourself.
Like, seriously, the method in question has FOUR LINES OF CODE
I guess that's why we have SO, though.
public boolean onCreateOptionsMenu(Menu menu)
{
    super.onCreateOptionsMenu(menu);
    MenuItem item = menu.add("Refresh");
    item = menu.add("Quit");
    return true;
}
13:10
0
Q: How does one write the plural of abbreviations, or the past tense of abreviated verbs?

TecBratIf I'm talking about more than one CD, I'll usually write "CDs" and if I send someone a message using the program called "ICQ" I might say "I ICQd" that too you.", but maybe it should be "ICQ'd" or "ICQed" (more generically, "I IMd you." or "I IM'd you."...) Is there any rule or accepted norm for...

Do we have this already somewhere?
Want the latest version of Macy and Ada?
@simchona Oh yes.
@KitFox yes but I can't read it now
OK.
I bet it's that damn super variable.
@simchona Ohhh...-that dude. Yes. very questionable. But I'll stil stand by that the small handful of questions about prepositions are all totally straightforward and on-topic.
@Mitch They're also probably plagiarized from somewhere
13:13
is that the 'three-fold' guy/question?
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Q: What is the correct way to pluralize an acronym?

JohnFxFor example, if I wanted to write the equivalent of There are many automated teller machines in this city. Would it be There are many ATMs in this city. or There are many ATM's in this city. (could get confused with possessive form or contraction). or just There are many...

@simchona the efficiency of the chatroom...almost closed within a few seconds of that.
I can't find the one that has the IM'd thing.
I bet @Reg could though.
@MrShinyandNew安宇 I posted the link in The Overlook.
@simchona I feel funny about calling a question plagiarism. I don't think it has the same stigma.
13:20
@Mitch Either way, sockpuppeting
@Mitch It's not that it was a similar question, it's that it was the exact same question. At least, as I understand it.
@KitFox I have a feeling all my responses about this guy are going to be 'Oh'.
ixquick.nl is my new search engine
as in...if I had only known
@Robusto Why is that?
13:21
Remember the "https://" in front
Nobody tracks your searches. It's private.
Nice.
@Robusto What do you mean 'nobody'. -They- still can.
But =they= don't. Besides, they're in Dutchland.
sez them.
@KitFox I found it three seconds too late.
13:24
That that's where they are.
Well, except if you use Google or Bing you know you're getting tracked.
Was too busy figuring out how can I do some read with this.
Are you having a hard time with English today?
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Q: No quotation mark in a book?

JusfeelSo I just bought this book 'Requiem for a dream' and I just "found out" that there is no quotation mark in the book in a conversation. So it's up to me to tell when the converstation started by who! Anyone knows what this is. A traditional novel style of something?! How can I do some read with th...

Me? Never.
I do wonder what his question is. After all, he himself admits that anyone knows what this is.
Uh, Joyce and Gaddis both used an em dash (—) to denoted quoted material.
13:26
pretends to be reader Oh noes! I will have to think about things and stuff!
I might have to pay attention to the words!
How can this possibly be right!?
@KitFox oh and yeah. Them tricks is fine. Got lots of swimming, lots of rest, lots of sun, and lots of spectacular food. So spectacular, in fact, that I eated to the point of having eated too much. Like, chest pain and stuff. First thing this morning, I visited a gastroenterologist for a nice round of gastroscopae's, and got diagnosed with esophagus inflammation.
From now on, all English will have to be written at the 4th-grade level for morons such as this.
@RegDwightΒВB Yowsa! Sounds like you had a really good time. envy
Ayup. Go figure! As a vegetarian in Turkey! I thought I'd starve.
What, no falafel? No humus?
13:30
@Robusto Requiem for a Dream as written by JK Rowling. It's totally meta.
Finnegans Wake for Dummies!
At swim three bugs.
Naked Lunch for People Who Don't Care For Any Of That Fancy Book-Learnin' Garbage
Three bugs?
It's a wordplay.
At Swim-Two-Birds is a 1939 novel by Irish author Brian O'Nolan, writing under the pseudonym Flann O'Brien. It is widely considered to be O'Brien's masterpiece, and one of the most sophisticated examples of metafiction. The novel's title derives from Snámh dá Én (Middle Ir.: "Swim-Two-Birds"), a ford on the River Shannon, between Clonmacnoise and Shannonbridge, reportedly visited by the legendary King Sweeney, a character in the novel. The novel was included in TIME magazine's list of the 100 best English-language novels from 1923 to 2005. Plot summary At Swim-Two-Birds presents it...
It's too deep for me.
13:33
> The river runs by Eve and Adam, from swerve of shore to bend of bay. This brings us by a commodious roomy circular thing we will call Howth Castle and environs.
@KitFox That book is too deep even for James Joyce.
Whoa.
That's pretty effing deep.
@RegDwightΒВB "I call that a scumhead." — James Joyce, Finnegans Wake
I love an Irish man in his cups, though.
Feb 25 '11 at 11:53, by RegDwight
"It is currently estimated to be up to deep. The trench is about long but has a mean width of only."
13:34
Haha.
I forgot about that.
0
Q: I lived vs I used to live

PietroWhat is the difference here, please: I used to live in Prague 5 years ago. I lived in Prague 5 years ago.

It's interesting what new languages you can discover by moving your fingers off the home keys. fon'y yyiy yhiunh diz.
Must be a dupe.
@Robusto Is that Elvish?
Drow dialect, perhaps?
@KitFox Elvish has left the building.
13:37
groan
Fuck your groan.
No flirting.
Can't find the original. Only more, um, stuff.
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Q: About 'used to'

lovespring You used to have muscles. You can use it to me. Sometimes, "used to" means "often", sometimes use+to just means "use". How to diff those two situations?

Rob must be ouchy this morning.
You can use it to him. Then he can do some read with this.
Stuff is stuff. And parts is parts.
13:39
And pants is pants.
Off to do me exercises. BTW, I'm climbing stairs normally again. Booyah!
Gratulatioaen's!
@Robusto Naïs!
@RegDwightB He's posting comments as answers again (english.stackexchange.com/a/72188/10893)
@simchona haha. But with nicer formatting this time!
> --------------,-,.,.,.-,.-,.-,.-,.--,.-,.-,.,.-,.-,.-,.-
What is this grammar?
13:41
@RegDwightΒВB Elvish?
Drunk Morse Code?
Ah. I always forget Elvish. Always.
It got superceded by Turkish in my brain.
dash dash dash dash wink dash wink dot wink...
dish dish dish wank dot wank...
Sounds like fun with kitchen goods.
ELU: The American Pie 7 Edition.
Speaking of which, you won't believe me how many of the "words" in that "F U rIt..." string I parsed as "fuck".
13:44
Wouldn't I?
I missed you, @Reg.
Well, it was between seven and eight.
Now go on and believe that.
Seems like you were gone for-EV-er.
for-E-ver.
Shit.
Well, I believe you now.
Hm, so no boss. Every time you say "shit" it is followed by "my boss wants me to rewrite ASP.NET in Turbo jQuery 2.0 till yesterday".
13:48
Oh. Oh. Right.
Not boss, project lead.
My boss recently privately agreed with me that the lead is an complete idiot and we should wrest as much control from him as possible.
But that "shit" was for a different reason.
Anyhoo, thanks for believing and missing. I'd blush but my blood is busy with the inflammation.
Hey, but the good news is that I only need to make one tiny little schema change before August 1st.
@RegDwightΒВB My husband had that. It sucked. He ate a lot of antacids and drank a lot of milk.
@RegDwightB More in-answer comments
I mean, the inflammation.
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A: Who ''coined'' the term "scare quotes" and when, citation please, and why the word "scare" there?

dan bloomfRIEND IN OKLAHOMA, 59. NOVELIST TELLS ME, -- ''I've never heard the term before. And I don't have one clue why they would be called "scare" unless people are afraid to say what they really mean. It's kind of like calling the Pope "Holy Father". He's just a man like anyone else, but because of...

13:51
@KitFox Yeah I tried milk yesterday. Same difference. Can't eat or drink anything at all, really. It's like I have a wooden egg stuck in the entrance to my stomach.
Did you get some drugs?
And does that mean you are allergic to [insert stereotypical Turkish spice here]?
Plus, I recommend yogurt and/or a nice vanilla custard.
Nah. I think I just plain ate too much. I had two refills of everything every single evening.
Sounds delicious.
Plus it's Euro 2012, so I had a beer almost every evening. Usually I don't drink at all.
You lush!
13:56
@RegDwightΒВB he's just testing you.
Do they still have euros? Methinks euros are the new marks.
Lastly, we were swimming a lot, so I guess the permanent water pressure wasn't too helpful in keeping the gastric acid at bay.
Gah. I am so hungry right now.
I haven't been hungry for two days. At all.
@simchona bettern in-comment answers
13:58
I do hope to at least lose some weight on this.
Are you sure you don't have a small gnome or dwarf in your stomach?
A good bleeding would take care of that.
What do you mean, "small"? And "or"?
@KitFox as a traditionalist, I prefer blessing over bleeding.
prays for Reg's esophagus
Hah. At last, a sentence this room didn't already contain.
Yes!
14:01
Feb 18 '11 at 17:59, by RegDwight
Expect this to be quoted.
@RegDwightΒВB We had lots of those while you were away
@MetaEd Well, hello!
@MrShinyandNew安宇 that's what you think because there was noöne around to quote otherwise.
@Mitch Is it a commercial offer? I took it as a sort of invitation to pray. Along the lines of "Heavenly Telephone".
@KitFox howdy!
@MetaEd I thought it was just a more convenient way for the clergy to tell you what to do and ascribe it to a mystical power you can't see.
14:05
@KitFox oh and yeah. Two kinds of drugs, actually. Plus they want my blood next Monday, and another gastroscopy in four weeks.
It will be a busy Monday, I can tell you. Spill some blood, get a piano.
sounds like a good deal
Man texts: Gd, i m gonna prk ths wmn but shes not my wf, k? i wl fl bad abt it l8r wn she klz my rbt.
It sure is to me!
@RegDwightΒВB Awesome! That one you had your eye on?
@KitFox Yeah, speak the people's language. Textspeak is the new vernacular. Hey, let's translate the whole Bible into it.
14:08
@KitFox Well, one of them anyway. I tested many instruments, several times.
"N t bgng, Gd md t sky n t rth."
@KitFox klz my rbt? kills my rabbit?
God texts back: btr not or u wl brn in Hl 4 al etrnty
@MattЭллен Yes!
Man texts back: i sed i wud fl sry l8r!
God: ... jst make shur u put a tnr in d pl8 on sundy.
14:10
I can't parse this shit. I feel like that dog from that comic.
Man replies: sweeeeet thx gd ur teh bst!
Haha. I remember that one.
This. Except replace man with Kit, dog with meself, and "Ginger" with "fuck".
14:12
"Gd, i m gonna prk ths wmn but shes not my wf, k? i wl fl bad abt it l8r wn she klz my rbt."
God, I'm going to pork this woman but she's not my wife, OK? I will feel bad about it later when she kills my rabbit.
I never had problems parsing textspeak until today.
Hey do I hear Cerberus blablah Cerberus blahblahblah?
Welcome back!
Helloes!
Iyi günler!
Oh God, it learned Turkish.
Eh to you as well!
How was it?
Well I learned like one word a day.
14:14
Did you like the Topkapi Palace?
JSBangs'ae's grammar fat lot of good to me did.
Haha you didn't seriously take that with you...
So I just stuck to learning things by heart.
Same here.
But did you learn that a g between vowels is soft?
Like an h?
@Cerberus well if in your language a simple "thanks" is over several miles long, then a) your language fails and b) WTF?
14:16
@MetaEd It looks on the order of 'text a prayer (for the texting charges)' but it says 'chat with God' so I would expect a response back from Him. But I am skeptical of the people who put the technology together (I seriously wonder if they're really passing it on and forwarding the response back).
Is it? I completely forgot.
What is your overall impression of the city?
Mmm, a soft g between vowels. That reminds me of a night I had with two Turks...
@Cerberus that, my dear, I always knew. I can read Turkish just fine. I'm not an idiot! I can even read Katakana when the going gets tough. I just don't understand anything.
@KitFox Haha you...
@Cerberus and that kapi is not kapi, it's kapı
14:17
Qui, moi?
@MattЭллен Oh dear, now I'm supposed to spell all correctly too...
@Cerberus well, do you want the hoi polli thinking you don't worry about spelling?
@Cerberus Side, you mean? Other than the ruins, which I liked a lot, there's nothing in terms of sightseeing there.
14:18
@MattЭллен Ahhhh!
@Cerberus yeah, and you know how many people use that? Zilch.
@RegDwightΒВB Side?
Side. We were in Side.
You did go to Istanbul, didn't you?
Huh?
Ah-HA! makes notes
14:19
Wait.
@RegDwightΒВB Where'd you find that? The one next to it is the same one but with a cat, and the balloon for the cat says...
Side ( Side, ) was an ancient Greek city in Anatolia, in the region of Pamphylia, in what is now Antalya province, on the southern Mediterranean coast of Turkey. It is now a resort town and one of the best-known classical sites in Turkey, near Manavgat and the village of Selimiye, 75 km from Antalya) in the province of Antalya. It is located on the eastern part of the Pamphylian coast, which lies about 20 km east of the mouth of the Eurymedon River. Today, as in antiquity, the ancient city is situated on a small north-south peninsula about 1 km long and 400 m across. H...
And I've been telling everybody you went to Istanbul.
@Cerberus I don't think I ever told anyone where we were going because I couldn't remember the name of the city myself.
@KitFox I'm still trying to figure out how the rabbit got involved.
14:20
@Mitch I googled for "what dogs hear comic".
@RegDwightΒВB Hmm odd. So anyway the temple and the gate look nice.
@Mitch It was a fatal attraction.
@RegDwightΒВB Morning of 'Oh'. Or 'Oh. Duh.'
@KitFox badabing!
@Cerberus it's comparable to Ostia, in terms of both condition and size.
I sat in the lap of a king at Nemrut Dağı.
14:24
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Q: Which is the best English learning Book and Video program?

Jasmine.OlivraI want to learn English from scratch. I know to speak English and Read English and write English. But I am not good at vocabulary, Grammar, and writing skills. I want to learn things again. We all learn this at school days but because of the work and professional and social life we missed out so...

@RegDwightΒВB Oh, but that is pretty big.
@Cerberus it is! They even have a rather huge amphitheatre, bigger than in Ostia I would say.
Oh nice.
Haha.
14:26
Except that Ostia has been laid open in its entirety, while much of Side is still buried under sand dunes.
Oh, I see.
I remember some very cool mosaic floors.
But we've seen a few temples, something that could have been a hospital, two agoras, a market street, and lots and lots of houses.
But are most of the ruins in Side Roman as well?
@Cerberus Greek actually.
Just as I thought.
I'm not good at archaeology, but there should be differences.
14:28
Yeah I'm just trying to compare. Had I not seen Ostia, I would have been immensely impressed with Side.
Poor you.
@MetaEd Did you tell him what you wanted for Christmas?
Is this real?
Or a replica?
No idea. Haven't seen that one.
14:32
@KitFox Wish I'd thought of it! Probably would have gotten rocks though.
In fact I don't remember any statues. Those in the agora were all gone.
A German map...
I just followed the links from the German Wikipedia.
Hehe.
Fox Garden?
14:39
squeaky voice Yes, dear?
That is one cute kid in those pictures.
@MetaEd Oh, nice...those statues look pre-Greek?
Or Persian, perhaps?
Lydian?
Carian?
:Turkey also has a volcano named Nemrut Nemrut or Nemrud ( ; ) is a high mountain in southeastern Turkey, notable for the summit where a number of large statues are erected around what is assumed to be a royal tomb from the 1st century BCE. Location and description The mountain lies north of Kahta, near Adıyaman. In 62 BC, King Antiochus I Theos of Commagene built on the mountain top a tomb-sanctuary flanked by huge statues ( high) of himself, two lions, two eagles and various Greek, Armenian, and Iranian gods, such as Hercules-Vahagn, Zeus-Aramazd or Oromasdes (associated with the I...
Probably not Hittite.
> In 62 BC, King Antiochus I Theos of Commagene built on the mountain top a tomb-sanctuary flanked by huge statues (8–9 m/26–30 ft high) of himself, two lions, two eagles and various Greek, Armenian, and Iranian gods, such as Hercules-Vahagn, Zeus-Aramazd or Oromasdes (associated with the Iranian god Ahura Mazda), Tyche, and Apollo-Mithras.
Hmm so a mixed bag.
Funny syncretic culture there.
They should restore the heads.
14:54
Lunch, bbl.
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A: Who ''coined'' the term "scare quotes" and when, citation please, and why the word "scare" there?

dan bloomDr Marjorie Garber who wrote essay 25 pages on QUOTATIONS in 1999 for Critical Inquiry at Harvard tells me today: ''See OED, under "scare" Draft additions September 2004 scare quotes n. quotation marks used to foreground a particular word or phrase, esp. with the intention of disassociating the...

Well, I guess this person did follow my advice. I told him not to use answers to post updates to his question, and he no longer does. Instead, he's created another account and uses that one to post updates to his question.

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