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20:10
@tchrist That's a lot of bull.
20:21
Also, "lulz" is "lol" for people who think they are too hip to write "lol" — you know who you are.
Lulz, I would see that on some classmate's assignments. — Moshe Sep 14 at 18:38
Lülьз.
20:33
@ΜετάEd whoa, that is crazy man! 25C is -room- temperature? I thought it was supposed to be 20C = 68F.
@Mitch Room temp in Europe is 20C, but in America, it’s 72F. Or so they say. Don’t understand that one.
A mineral is a naturally occurring substance that is solid and stable at room temperature, representable by a chemical formula, usually abiogenic, and has an ordered atomic structure. It is different from a rock, which can be an aggregate of minerals or non-minerals, and does not have a specific chemical composition. The exact definition of a mineral is under debate, especially with respect to the requirement a valid species be abiogenic, and to a lesser extent with regards to it having an ordered atomic structure. The study of minerals is called mineralogy. There are over 4,900 known ...
@Robusto I'm all retro now cuz it's not cool yet and say 'lol'. Soon I will say 'laugh out loud' and then later 'That's funny'. Only then will I begin to say 'lulz' again.
@tchrist what? holy crap. I didn't know that. I really thought it was 68F. This won't be on the test, will it?
You know, the re-citizenship test.
If you don't pass they kick you out. Not deport, because there's no where to send you. Just kicked out.
@tchrist Oh I know. It's just nicer in the US. splains a lot.
@Mitch Why not go all the way back to Roman Emperors and show your appreciation for a joke by not killing the person who made it? Short and sweet.
I am disappoint.
20:37
@RegDwighт Holy crap. What?
I thought ‘lol’ was how children spelled “Ha!”.
That's too far back. I'd forget the joke by then.
Which, nine times out of ten, is a good thing.
@RegDwighт That's so uptight though. Can't people just lighten up? I guess torture is too time consuming or something, nobody wants to put work into it.
As an Emperor, you don't torture, you let torture.
20:40
@RegDwighт That joke decimated the crowd. Their heads were rolling in the aisles.
@RegDwighт That's what I'm saying. Lazy emperors. Don't enjoy their responsibilities.
@RegDwighт OH NOES! If they get rid of the homework tag, I will lose — let me count — 10 reps on SO! A whole upvote!
@Robusto the homework tag is a big deal on math.SE
@Mitch you absolutely need free time, to buy Halliburton shares and shoot your friends.
@Robusto they'll only get rid of the tag, not the posts. Your ten reps is not going anywhere.
@RegDwighт Whew!
@Mitch What's the point of being an emperor if you can't be lazy? It would kill the whole thing for me.
@Robusto signing orders to kill people, or even a backhanded wave to signal, is still a lot of responsibility. Staffing, supplies (a good cliff will help cut back there), workflow (cleanup, notification). It's a full time job to ignore all those fulltime jobs.
20:47
@Mitch I still would take the job if it didn't require me to do any work.
Aug 23 '11 at 1:01, by Robusto
BTW, please be sure and remind me if the Sultan of Brunei job comes open. I want to put in an application. $50 billion and a harem. Don't even tell me about the medical.
I would take any job if it didn't require me to do any work.
@RegDwighт Your current job seems not to require very much.
@Robusto didn't his daughter just get married?
@RegDwighт Whoa, I missed that?
@Robusto +1
@RegDwighт No, I believe you.
The link has eight more photos.
@RegDwighт Geez, you'd think he could afford a better harem.
Harem is in the eye of the beholder.
Looks more like harem scarum to me.
20:50
:)
Hooray, I get the reference.
Just two weeks ago I wouldn't have.
That's why we ... etc.
Looks more like the harem. Not better, though.
These people seem determined to live up to their cultural stereotypes.
Anyway, you're too late to turn in your application.
20:54
Damn.
Story of my life. A day late and $50 billion short.
@Robusto may I ask you the reason of your nickname? It seems an Italian word.
... an adjective for preciseness.
@Reg, do you have a tab open to the place where I explained my nickname?
rather than a noun.
@Robusto no, only the one where you explained Yume.
Mar 19 '11 at 12:53, by Robusto
No. Robusto is long for Rob.
21:00
Oh that.
Feb 20 '11 at 16:06, by Robusto
BTW, Robusto™ is now trademarked. Don't let me catch you using it generically, or my lawyers will be all over you like a bum on a baloney sandwich.
I didn't file that one under "explanation".
@Robusto yes, that one I have open right now. True story.
@Robusto thank you
Also your law of parenting.
And your lustigen Streiche. And other things.
Also a Google Image search which I can find no way to link to.
Stupid Google messed it all up.
Has anyone else noticed chat searches taking a long time lately?
21:02
It used to be that you could link to images.google.com/search?q=Robusto. No more!
@Robusto I can't speak for anyone, but no.
@RegDwighт My lawyers were all over them like a bum on a baloney sandwich. You got a beef with RIAA? That's nothing compared with my litigators.
Anyway, gotta go.
Does RIAA really not let you see these youtube things from outside the States?
Well I guess if you're a lawyer, you can't technically claim it's RIAA, but at the end of the day it doesn't matter for me as a user which bozo label who slapped on whose ass to not let me watch Kelly Clarkson.
Sometimes it's SONY, sometimes it's GEMA. But it's always GTFO.
So what happens, you click the link and get an intercept? Why would they let U.S. domestics watch it but not others?
21:08
You ask me?
I’ve seen that with the BBC, but not on Youtube.
Yes, I ask you.
I didn't invent this shit. Or other shit, for that matter.
I was born in a country where everything belonged to everyone.
So what, I have to give ed2k: links instead of youtube links?
Dailymotion works. Except they have lots of ads.
I had no idea youtube policed country of origin.
21:11
They've been doing that for years now, and it's been getting worse every single day.
I don’t understand why they would do that, instead of a take-down.
As soon as there's any kind of music in the video, the site is worthless to me.
If it is a rights issue, surely U.S. domestics don’t get a bye.
@tchrist why so sure?
They won't let me shop in the US iTunes Store, either.
Never did.
I never paid.
Since I never paid, why do I get to watch/listen?
And you don’t?
Didn’t we both not pay?
21:12
Because you think sense, and they think nonsense. Think different.
Back to ed2k links then.
Seriously, they won't even let me watch stuff I own on DVD and CD and tape and vinyl.
@RegDwighт This is star worthy.
Because it sounds so nice.
@Cerb Kitty will bitch about random stars.
Or Jasper will want some, too.
Not with me.
21:15
You never buy music. I wonder when people will understand this. You don't buy shit. You literally buy the physical atoms that disintegrate sooner or later. You have no right to listen to the song. You have the right to touch the atoms, is all.
I agree.
CDs turn to dust after a couple decades. I really wished that had started happening before everyone was finished buying the exact same stuff as MP3, because then they'd have actually noticed.
Unenforceable rules are nearly always bad. You can only own stuff that you can have control over.
Atoms don’t disintegrate. Kinda ruins the name.
Atoms can disintegrate.
21:16
@tchrist tell that to the Greek.
They're quite tomic.
Stable isotopes?
@RegDwighт I was just thinking, why can you say "tell that to the French"? But it's probably because of the fricative/sibilant ending.
Oh, and don't get me started on sheet music. That's music publishing bastards and regular publishing bastards combined. You want a PDF of a song? Five dollars.
@tchrist Are there even isotopes that are stable over a hundred billion years?
@RegDwighт eyes bulging
21:19
I can write the notes down myself, FFS. Or just hum it for free.
The isotope table below shows isotopes of the chemical elements, including all with half-life of at least one day. They are arranged with increasing atomic numbers from left to right and increasing neutron numbers from top to bottom. Cell colour denotes the half-life of each isotope; if a border is present, its colour indicates the half-life of the most stable nuclear isomer. In graphical browsers, each isotope also has a tool tip indicating its half-life. Isotope table See also * Island of stability References External links * [http://www.nndc.bnl.gov/chart Interactive Chart ...
It looks like ²⁰⁸Pb is the last stable isotope.
@RegDwighт You should learn Dutch and watch this awesome episode of this Belgian programme "Basta", where they play a ringtone in a train, then call up their local GEMA in "panic", asking how much they now owe them for performance rights. "Where is this public gathering?" — "Ehh let me see, close to Brussels." Etc. etc.
They also organise a party in a space of 0.9 m², because SABAM's lowest fees are for "1–99 m²".
sings Happy Birthday
fines you
That song has once been sung on an Apple device.
You now owe Apple € 1 billion.
Your apple looks half-eaten, but has two worms in it.
21:26
Certainly.
@Cerberus There must be at least one. Otherwise we'd have an endless supply of energy.
They probably didn’t finish because of the worms.
Well, maybe ¹H?
Or perhaps there are some atoms that are theoretically stable, but that in practice disintegrate in time under the influence of radiation.
Define radiation.
I don't think anybody has been able to do so yet...
21:30
I don't think gamma radiation has been defined in a satisfying manner yet.
Oh?
Gamma is just one part of the EM spectrum, no?
What's unsatisfying about "wavy stuff"?
Stuff about particles, waves, and fields, oh, and strings...stuff.
@DavidWallace Exactly!
@tchrist Ehm I would say it is the entire spectrum?
21:33
But I guess one usually means the high-frequency stuff coming from nuclear fission?
Hay.
> Gamma rays typically have frequencies above 10 exahertz (or >10¹⁹ Hz), and therefore have energies above 100 keV and wavelengths less than 10 picometers (less than the diameter of an atom).
I think physicists have an excellent mathematical definition of what electromagnetic radiation is and does. An intuitive picture is something that we'll never really have though, because we, as macroscopic beings, have intuitions that describe macroscopic phenomena.
Right.
@DavidWallace Is that so? I thought there were still many things about it that we didn't understand?
Gamma radiation, also known as gamma rays or hyphenated as gamma-rays and denoted as γ, is electromagnetic radiation of high frequency and therefore high energy. Gamma rays are ionizing radiation and are thus biologically hazardous. They are classically produced by the decay from high energy states of atomic nuclei (gamma decay), but are also created by other processes. Paul Villard, a French chemist and physicist, discovered gamma radiation in 1900, while studying radiation emitted from radium during its gamma decay. Villard's radiation was named "gamma rays" by Ernest Rutherford ...
@Cerberus What do you understand by "understand"?
21:35
Cool pic.
it's what makes the Hulk green
I don't know.
Understand is the antonym of supersede.
@MattЭллен That is true.
Are you sure it isn't sleepover?
Segno, is that blood?
21:38
Who is Segno?
Or a sign?
I don't know, some Italian word.
Ah, yes, it is sign.
Sure.
Well I'll be calling it a day.
Hey.
@Cerberus Blood is sangue, silly.
21:42
That's too bad.
@RegDwighт Ah, right.
As in "dal segno al fine".
What is it in Spanish again?
The same.
In French, too.
21:42
Well.
All those silly Latin depravations.
Sangre, sang.
Spanish has signo, seña, and señal.
Is it sangre in Spanish?
21:43
@tchrist Don't forget sueño.
@Cerberus yes, hence sangria.
Yes. Sangre.
Sangría.
So you lied.
21:43
Oops, too slow.
I knew it.
I didn't lie, I was cutting corners.
There's a place called Senlac near me. Lake of Blood.
*cutting up and mixing truths
Obviously sang is not quite identical to sangue, either, but you're expected to know that.
21:44
Sangría means bleeding or bloodletting.
@RegDwighт No tiene que ver: sueño < somniāre.
Oh, that's cool. Where do you live?
@Cerberus Oh FFS the next time I just log off silently. :PP
Sussex, England. Senlac is where the Normans defeated the Saxons, near Battle.
sanguine
21:45
@tchrist I know that, silly.
@RegDwighт I obviously knew that all three languages had something resembling sang. I just wanted to know their exact respective spellings, see?
Why is everyone so silly all of a sudden? This is no ministry.
@RegDwighт And Obama is going to keep all his promises next term.
genuflects
@Cerberus then google for Wiktionary.
21:45
@AndrewLeach Ah, cool!
ministry of silly talk? hasn't this always been?
@Cerberus you can google for Obama, too.
You can even google for Google.
@RegDwighт I see no LMGTFY link. Too hard.
@RegDwighт and Queen Mother for Pope.
@Cerberus google for LMGTFY, duh.
21:46
@MattЭллен Ministry of Silly Walks is better.
Hao?
@Cerberus Ni.
Haha.
Good ol’ Paddy O’Bama, a truer son has Dublin never had.
@RegDwighт I could do that for you, if you let me.
21:46
@AndrewLeach it's difficult to see walks in a chat room ;)
I think I'm going to Bing Google. Hard.
@DavidWallace I never!
@Cerberus Bing it with Alta Vista.
@DavidWallace Is that still up?
@DavidWallace Ohh I used to use that.
21:48
I thought they turned into Baja Vista and went underground.
@tchrist It seems to be.
¡Abierto y alto!
The top trending search on it right now is bulimia.
So it may have gone down and come back up again.
I think I'm switching from LMGTFY to LMBTFY.
@RegDwighт ducks
sangrail
sangre azul
sanguine-bilious
sanguinivorous
sanguino-purulent
sang-froid
I get this message, "Dear Mr Cerberus, your order has been delivered by courier. Regards, Vodafone."
I have neither ordered not received anything.
Phone them and complain that you haven't received it yet.
And that it's so long since you ordered it, that you've forgotten what it was.
Heh.
Maybe they'll give you a free gift in addition to the thing you didn't order.
21:56
I'll just tell them I want my € 1000 back if they don't deliver my new ehm Apple product (what other object that expensive would anyone order from Vodafone?).
Somehow I don't think they would buy it.
Everyone knows I would sooner eat poop than buy Apple shit.
Just ask them for the courier tracking number, so you can check it with the courier firm.
Heh.
They may not have such a number.
They may not be vodafone
I did order some pre-paid card from VF a month or so ago, so perhaps it was that.
@Cerberus Not your fault if they've lost it.
21:59
True!
@MattЭллен They address is [email protected], and the e-mail contains only two links, which are both vodafone.nl.
So I think it is genuine.
fair enough
Is Klanten a place?
They also got my name correctly, and the Dutch is OK.
Oh, I forgot to tell you that they say it was delivered today.
@AndrewLeach Klanten = clients.
@Robusto In Serbian/Bosnian/Croatian, "da nada" could mean "yes, above" or "yes, hope", and "da nada se" could mean "that he/she/it hopes" or "if he/she/it hopes". So, depending on context, not Russo-Spanglish at all.
@Cerberus So your correctly name is Mr Cerberus?
22:05
@DavidWallace *your name correctly
And yes.
Then from now on, I shall address you as Mr Cerberus.
Great.
Hello everyone.
Hello.
22:09
How's things over in Europe?
Quite wet and somewhat disappointing. How is Canada?
Quite hot, which thoroughly displeases me.
I would like some warmth. I'm not fan of the cold.
we should get to trade weathers
That would be fab—I love rain.
22:14
It's 25˚C here.
@DavidZaslavsky: I prefer it if you did discuss, because I don't agree with your arguments, and I dislike the very idea of "civility" in a forum. I believe that direct rudeness is the only way to keep a forum from degenerating into political nonsense with no scientific content. Without rudeness, there is no science, see Galileo's Simplicio character. I also think the only ballsy thing I said in the whole exchange was "Einstein didn't know half the things I do." but considering that Einstein died in 1955, and more than half the things one knows were discovered past that date, it's accurate. — Ron Maimon Jul 11 at 2:26
Just found that gem!
@Mahnax Same, but ours is in English.
@Mahnax it's 11 here.
@tchrist That's funny.
@MattЭллен Sounds lovely!
22:17
I seem to have 15, if metservice.com/towns-cities/wellington/lower-hutt is to be believed.
@Mahnax as does yours :) I miss the summer already.
@MattЭллен I want winter to hurry up, heh.
me too! hurry and leave, that is :D
Haha.
@DavidWallace Haha brilliant!
If anyone still thinks that guy isn't mad...
22:26
Hmm, my English <-> S/B/C dictionary gives the pronunciation of "where" as /hwejr/. That's just weird!
Haha.
That's whejrd.
Rather.
@Cerberus hwejrd*
I bid y'all goodnight!
Good night!
22:43
@DavidWallace Thank you for thoroughly wrestling my joke to the ground.
Killjoy is my middle name.
@Mahnax Whoops.
Bye Matt.
@Robusto You literally always use that phrase.
@Cerberus Heh.
@DavidWallace What’s weird? The /j/ glide?
@tchrist Yes. The h is not weird to me.
I give a gentle h myself on such words.
22:55
I think it depends on the transcription system. I would have used /ei/ not /ej/.
There are fancy diacritics you can use, too, which may not look good here.
I'm pretty sure I pronounce it /hwɛ:/, or /hwɛ:r/ before a vowel.
Avoiding the wh- bit and using a simple d- to illustrate, if day is /deɪ/ then you would think dare would be /deɪɹ/. But usually it is not transcribed with the diphthong.
For me, "day" and "dare" have two quite different vowels.
Really?

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