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00:09
Hi.
Where are you all?
Out and about?
Heeding the city's calls?
Grocery shopping. Just got back.
00:32
Oh, that's fun...
Buy anything good?
Cheese?
Well, cheese dip.
Cheese is good.
So about this Facebook thing, when do companies make you do things on Facebook as a customer?
@Robusto You're crazy. How can I find my true self if people don't know which brands I buy? Where to find Meaning?
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Oh, no. The place I work at is a non-profit organization.
So what were you thinking of?
I'm at the middle because I already had a facebook account, and when my boss deleted her's took over posting updates, but I have to go in through my account.
I'm kind of in the middle. I was kind of encouraged to add the organization as a page or group. I had been on the way out of Facebook when I was assigned the update duty.
00:38
Okay.
But what was this scenario you described about customers having to do something on Facebook?
@SpareOom exactly. WTF? this is just an idiotic question altogether. What is being asked here? All I get out of it is that 'with' is ambiguous.
@Mitch And they what they said about the research was exactly from their last question.
@Cerberus I have to check what I said. That was hours ago.
But I think it had something to do with Facebook subscribers are Facebook customers, sort of.
@SpareOom Oh, never mind.
It was not important.
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Q: “exhaustive search” vs. “exhausting search”

ApathyBoth exhaustive and exhausting link up with the verb exhaust, but I’m not sure which one is preferable by native English speakers in the following sentences: I did an exhaustive search before asking here. I did an exhausting search before asking here. Search results suggest that the choice ...

@Cerberus That is true! lol
nods
00:48
@Mitch ^that
And if he did exhaustive and exhausting research for the with question, it wasn't demonstrated in what he posted.
thinks about killing them all with one bullet
Hi @KitFox. Been busy?
Yes. Yes, I have.
And yourself?
Not at all.
@SpareOom ...which then XVH praised. Gah!!!
00:56
Apathy isn't a name that encourages confidence either.
Apathy, apathy. Hmm. That's a synonym of torpor, innit? Funny that.
@KitFox hmmm... but really is the writing alike?
01:18
It’s time for our regular Saturday Night Sock Hop at ELU.
@Cerberus I would hate to take away your brand identity.
@tchrist it's finally cool enough for socks.
01:35
@cornbreadninja You could have worn socks with your sandals. That would have been uber-kool.
@Robusto Thanks.
I do appreciate it.
What are friends for?
01:50
Friends are for Liking my brands.
D'oh.
I won't take away your brand identity, but I refuse to Like your brands on Facebook.
As long as you Like the places I check in every day, I can live with that.
A friend of mine did this yesterday when we were at this party.
I was shocked.
I laughed hard in his face.
Hey, Turkish uses this letter:
> İ
A capital i with a dot.
No doubt because otherwise there would be no contrast with capital ɪ.
Are you baiting me?
I don't get why they picked ɪ for their schwa.
Baiting?
They didn’t.
That’s the wrong codepoint.
01:58
I may have used the wrong character there.
But that wasn't the point.
I have the IPA ɪ ready, not the Turkish one.
The Turkic-I issue is a notoriously nasty one.
Why?
Upper- and lowercase are supposed to not care about what language you are in.
And why Turkic? Is it used in other Turkic languages too?
And alone of > 100,000 characters, this one is a problem.
Yes, in others, too.
02:00
Perhaps Turkish i should be regarded as a separate letter, then.
Separate from ordinary i.
 ı  0131        LATIN SMALL LETTER DOTLESS I
        * Turkish, Azerbaijani
        * uppercase is 0049
 İ  0130        LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH DOT ABOVE
        = i dot
        * Turkish, Azerbaijani
        * lowercase is 0069
Do you see that? 0049 is I, 0069 is i.
So when you are in a Turkish or Azerbaijani locale, you have to use a different rule for casing.
You don’t have to do with with any other codepoints.
Right.
No doubt there are keyboard layouts that change that.
In a Turkic locale, I doesn’t downcase to i, nor does i upcase to I.
Probably.
But it is a real pain.
Even something like ß will upcase to SS no matter where you are.
02:03
I wonder why they picked ɪ anyway. It seems a bad choice. Unless pronunciation changed considerably since Atatürk.
I cannot read that without thinking Attaboy!
No bells?
It’s ... hm, something like a cheer.
It’s I guess a shortening of that's a boy, or something.
Synonym might be accolade.
So take an ataboy and s/boy/turk/ for ataturk.
It is hilarious.
It’s like "You go, girl!" for a Turk.
at·ta·boy/ˈatəˌboi/
Exclamation: An informal expression of encouragement or admiration, typically to a man or boy.
Noun: A piece of encouragement or congratulations, esp. a letter: "our boss will write you guys an attaboy".
OED follows:
attaboy /ˈætəbɔɪ/, int. slang (chiefly U.S.).

Also at-a-boy, ata boy.

Etymology: Said to represent careless pronunc. of that’s the boy! (boy sb.1 2 c).

An exclamation expressive of encouragement or admiration. Hence attagirl, etc., as nonce-wds.
I am not very familiar with slang.
This is why Atatürk is so funny.
It’s more than 100 years old, and still current.
P.G. Wodehouse used it.
02:10
Good evening.
Hi M..ax.
How are you all?
I have been trying to teach @Cerberus what an attaboy is.
Hello.
I imagine a slap on the back with an attaboy.
02:11
Since October 17, I have failed to visit EL&U once. And that was due to a skiing trip.
Yup!
@tchrist Oh, interesting.
> The abandonment of the Arabic script was not merely a symbolic expression of secularization by breaking the link to Ottoman Islamic texts to which only a minor group of ulema had access; but also Latin script would make reading and writing easier to learn and consequently improve the literacy rate.
sceptical look
I guess it was the vowel issue.
I doubt vowels are connected to literacy.
@Mahnax And now you didn't get this badge?
@tchrist Why?
02:12
@Mahnax Addicted? Loyal?
@Cerberus I've had the badge since before February, IIRC.
@SpareOom Uh… Yes.
I've now visited 203 days in a row, but that number would be well over 300 had I not gone skiing.
@Mahnax How many days in a row gets what badge?
Ah OK.
@SpareOom 100.
I'll never get it.
02:18
I didn’t realize how often they omitted short-vowel diacritics.
@SpareOom there can be miracles / when you belieeeeve
@Mahnax Are you taunting me? :P
@SpareOom Nah.
I'm just trying to summon Jasper with Mariah Carey lyrics.
Try Maria Callas.
@Mahnax I don't know that one.
02:22
I guess it was Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston.
@tchrist Yeah, summon her instead.
Mom's favorite opera.
This one has French subtitles:
This one you had best not play if you have any glass in the room:
Mariah Carey, eat your heart out!
02:35
@tchrist It doesn't matter. I don't speak French.
Yeah! lol
That’ll knock you socks off.
> The relationship ended two years later in 1968, when Onassis left Callas in favour of Jacqueline Kennedy. However, the Onassis family's private secretary, Kiki, writes in her memoir that even while Aristotle was with Jackie, he frequently met up with Maria in Paris, where they resumed what had now become a clandestine affair.
Poor Jackie.
The very famous high note at the end is an E♭.
@Mahnax this is my 200th day.
oh, he's gone.
Here’s a bunch of them:
@tchrist Sure enough! That's almost an octave higher than my highest.
Are you a girl?
02:51
Yes, indeed.
That would be funny for a guy. lol
hello, what is wrong with
@tchrist Female anyway, girl is kind of stretching it.
Oh, that explains it then.
Maybe Roy Orbison could have hit that.
@SpareOom Ya think? Check it out:
02:55
@SpareOom o rly
I forgot about that.
<--- girl
@cornbreadninja I knew that somehow.
@ajax333221 There's nothing wrong with using a preposition at the end of a sentence, but some pedants object to it (I think they're wrong).
Notice that where...at is colloquial, but that is not because the preposition is at the end.
02:59
@cornbreadninja I was AFK.
Comment: Justin Beiber...
Oh, there was a Justin Bieber comment in the video with Scholl.
youtube.com/watch?v=6WpD2Cspn6g shows the other extreme. How do you get the videos to display the picture instead of the link?
03:05
Paste only the link.
Ah.
Just put it by itself on a line.
Thank you.
@tchrist Explains it?
This isn't really related, but it's what I've decided to listen to:
@Mahnax > im a 3 week old egg waiting to get fertilised and already im right into this band i cant ait to get showered in you know... what... so i can get hatched and listen to the full album as my 17 year old dad s premature and my mum is still into justin beiber .. like who gives a fuck
these youtubers and their age comments, and consequently their anti-age comments.
@cornbreadninja Silly YTers.
@Mahnax I want to know the prizes for Third, Second, and First.
@ΜετάEd Go ask God.
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Sheesh.
03:21
Bai.
waves, yawns
@cornbreadninja Bye.
 
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04:44
what have they done to this song?
...
Ooh, I like Nightwish.
I do, but not that song
I like it.
What about it do you not enjoy?
do you like haggard, sonata arctica, eluveitie?
idk, it doesnt sound right
I haven't really listened to those bands much.
I don't enjoy Sonata Arctica too much, but I guess they're alright.
Where are you from?
04:46
whats ur fav bands ?
mexico
Ah, Mexico! Neat.
I currently like Gojira, Metric, An Cafe, Queen, Pink Floyd, The White Stripes, and the Raconteurs a lot.
My musical interests are quite varied and change often.
mine dont go outside metal
folk metal, powermetal, symphonic metal
Ah. Do you like Gojira then?
I dont know that yet, wait around 20 minutes
If you haven't heard them, try listening to their song Flying Whales.
@ajax333221 Oh, what's happening in 20 minutes?
04:49
after 20 mins I will have listened about 3-4 songs :D
Aha, OK.
May I recommend a couple?
Alright. So there's Flying Whales, Blow Me Away You(niverse), and The Art of Dying.
That's a good mix of songs from different albums.
Those three songs will take roughly 23 minutes.
wow, they are above the average
an av song should be 3-5
Yeah. Many of their songs are quite long—one of their songs is 17 minutes long.
Another is 12 minutes.
04:55
try some symphonic metal youtube.com/watch?v=_r9WgDmqyDM
in the meantime
Symphonic metal is nice in moderation.
Have you heard of Sunn O)))?
nop :(
but I watch my little ponny show
I am a brony
Go back to 4chan, whence you came.
Hehe.
is whence a word? I will google it xD
"from what place or source"
04:59
It means "from where".
Gojira sounds good, but I might not start listening to them
it depends whether I fail to find new bands or not
That's your decision, I suppose.
I need some new music, I am tired to hear the same songs over and over
Try to expand your horizons, beyond metal.
That will open so many doors musically.
Pete Seeger.
05:05
nah, I will stick with ponies and metal youtube.com/watch?v=XaeYbqEJI7g
@ajax333221 Yes, well I too admit to enjoying the carousel calliope.
Or perhaps you are alluding to the use of the bugle at a horserace.
I like poines from my little pony show only
but well, I got to go, bye guys
4chan calls, I see.
Have fun.
 
8 hours later…
13:22
Where are our Janitors this morning?
We have a Nortonn sock with five questions!
Jez
Jez
13:46
What do you think of my logo?
13:57
Sticky & drippy, but sweet.
@tchrist I miss all the socks lately. Hmpf.
I am getting tired of the way he always wheedles answers out of it.
Because there is no general policy to delete his questions. I can see arguments against it, though.
I found them.
@tchrist It's hard to communicate to posters like Barrie who never come in to chat and may never read meta.
Right, I don’t like leaving that kind of thing as a comment.
I can’t believe these people who have never heard of a coney before.
Do they live in a cave?
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Q: Coney and rabbit - what is the difference?

DenisAre the words "coney" and "rabbit" full synonyms in English? Are there any slight differences in usage or meaning? Are there any cases when one word is more appropriate in the modern writing or speech than another one? Merriam-Webster and Wiktionary reference to "coney" as a rabbit (especially, ...

Plus the OP is wrong about the OED not having any further note.
He must have looked at some reduced thing, because the real OED has a quite a huge whole lot about coneys.
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A: Coney and rabbit - what is the difference?

tchristAs all readers of J.R.R. Tolkien know, a coney is an old name for a rabbit, as Bilbo observes when interrogating Gandalf about Beorn the skin-changer, and which Sam later cooks up in a stew: ‘What! a furrier, a man that calls rabbits conies, when he doesn’t turn their skins into squirrels?’ ask...

I was trying to figure out how Sim got 250 Norton flags, and now I see: he fires off a barrage of questions from a new sock while everyone is asleep.
Jez
Jez
14:14
Slightly modified
@tchrist He used to start a little later in the day. I have around 100 Nortonn flags m'self, but he and sim are in the same time zone.
@Jez I like it. I'd like to see it on a black background with 'software' in white or light grey.
researches coney island
Jez
Jez
eugh, black backgrounds? no way :-)
doesn't look too bad on a black BG but my site will be white so there's no way it would fit in
@cornbreadninja See here.
@Jez okay, okay :)
Jez
Jez
14:32
i might make the palette darker though
so it works better on white
that was my concept before i started in GIMP :-)
Yeah, I like it darker.
Is this your company?
Jez
Jez
well it's the name i planned. i havent started a company yet... but if i start releasing any software seriously i'll probably call it that
@tchrist I can't find the film.
Dunno.
@Jez I likes it.
@tchrist but hey, the My Lai film is available.
Jez
Jez
14:35
it's a play on GUI because i have some programs that are GUI versions of unix tools
 
1 hour later…
16:02
Ick:
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Q: What are some words to describe men who don't get women

Ritwik GHow do you refer to men who are unable to get women for courtship.

Since when do you speak Middle Dutch?
¿Cómo?
You mean the Island?
You don't need to apply every question to yourself.
Sure I do: I’m the lens of the world.
Island? No.
*ick doe
16:04
Then you should give context.
Given above.
“Middle Dutch” tells me nothing.
The closest I’ve seen to Dutch of late was Konijn Eilandt.
2 mins ago, by tchrist
Ick:
It is an icky question.
And not constructive.
It’s asking for a list of loser-names.
Like asking for a list of words that mean fallen woman.
Not nice.
Ick is a natural word for fish dead a week in the sun.
16:08
@Zairja Your comment-answer to the "men who can’t get women" question made me laugh.
@simchona Good morning!
@tchrist Good morning
Aye, didn't want to come off as mean-spirited or anything, though. Just kidding around. :)
Hello.
Well, I must be off. Meeting a friend for lunch.
Ic or ik were Middle English, too.
16:11
Bai.
Then you should have known better.
It didn’t make sense there.
One wouldn’t start it with “I:”.
One would.
In fact, one did.
Cut it out.
16:58
coney-fogle: to ingratiate oneself, to cheat by bewildering [The Salamanca Corpus: Provincial Words and Expressions Current in Lincolnshire (1866)]
Now, how d’yall reckon in came to mean that one, eh now? :)
And we have honey-fuggle as possibly being derived from coney-fugle, and also meaning to trick or dupe.
user19161
@cornbreadninja That looks like the ghost in Ghostbusters.
@WillHunting ha!
17:49
Anybody there?
[echoes]
Hey, how can I transfer money by WU?
> You can transfer the money by Western Union on the name:
I found this site westernunion.com/Home
Is it reliable?
@tchrist Glad to see SimpleMind was identified. He makes an effort to be different and then lapses back into a familiar style. Hopefully he got a bit spooked by my last comment to him.
but there should be a place near you that handles WU transactions, such as a grocery store
@AndrewLeach I think he’s incorrigible, in all senses.
don't you forget about me / I'll be alone / dancin', you know it, baby
17:58
Sim didn’t delete one of them:
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Q: The Rank Increased

Nortonn SLet's say the setting is the military. Is it correct to write: His rank increased. His rank decreased. to mean his was promoted and demoted?

I guess we should close and delete it ourselves?
@cornbreadninja Thank you.
@Gigili you're welcome! WU has been around for a very long time.

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