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08:00
What are you counting?
Answers?
You have to guess.
Oh, you just did.
Y'all are making me look like a dictator, closing questions!
@simchona Sorry about that.
210.
Look, I'm being nice too!
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Q: Does 'agemates' have a space or not?

Abody97How is it correctly spelled? agemates or age mates

@simchona Damned nice.
08:04
You're always nice.
Very nice.
@DavidWallace Heh.
Everyone, this is the way it ought to be done.
If only I followed my own example.
About not asking GR? When did you ever ask GR?
08:05
No, about being nice.
Sorry, I have never thought otherwise. 211.
Kindness towards strangers is the best of the few virtues that Christianity stands out in.
Hi @CalvinLin
Who says it's a Christian virtue?
It was sort of newly emphasised by Christianity when the Mediterranean world was christened.
More so than before.
08:08
Hmm, yes, I suppose you're right.
Not always followed, of course.
The New Commandment and all that.
And of course it was hardly new.
was that a jinx?
I have to admit I don't know what this new commandment is.
I only know Christianity as an historian.
Okay, it's bed time.
Good night!
08:11
Right. 9am and all.
Good morning!
You know my time too well.
Good night!
It's not very hard.
 
2 hours later…
09:58
hi guys :-))
any1 here?
10:28
@libjup I am now :-)
great :D hi @RoryAlsop
does this sentence sound right to you?
"I was able to learn everything from about how a CPU works, as well as how an operating system functions"
or should it be
"I was able to learn everything from how a CPU works to how an operating system functions"
your second sentence is much better
ok and last question:
it would be the way I would expect it to be written - the first sentence has mismatched parts of speech
ok; also the 2nd covers the whole range: CPU to OS
and not only two parts, right?
10:32
@libjup yes - it implies everything about the computer, from hardware to software
ok thought so :); thanks! and last one:
"I was far away from all the hectic and smog you would normally have in a city."

OR

"I was far away from all the hectic and smog I would have normally had in a city."
i am talking about my childhood
ahh - neither of these work, as 'hectic' doesn't fit in this situation
what you could write is:
"I was far away from all the hectic bustle and smog you would normally have in a city."
hectic is an adjective, so it requires a noun - bustle is commonly used in this context
ok I see... very hard to know these things as a non native speaker :) thank you so much, rory!
also I wish you and all the others here on SE a happy new year :-)
@libjup You too - have a good 2013!
11:19
Gott nytt år killar
Gott ist tot.
11:37
in C# on Stack Overflow Chat, 1 min ago, by Johan Larsson
ok you who speak the language, is digit the equivalent of char as it is written here i.e {1, 2, 3, ... , 8, 9}
11:55
Moin.
Hullo, vizcacha friend.
Or however you spell that.
I hate this day.
Why? Year end?
Only came to work to pick up the package with the presents for New Year. Guess what, no package in sight.
11:58
Oh no!
I do have like one present, but it was going to be many.
Stupid DHL.
I no rite?
I had something that a seller shipped via them, they sent it from Maryland to Georgia to North Carolina to Pennsylvania to Delaware where they handed it to USPS to deliver to me in Maine.
So it kind of went around in a little circle for a few days.
So where is your big box of presents, then? Nowhere near you? Or maybe showing up later?
Looks like they store it to deliver it on Jan 2nd or something.
Hola @Jasper.
@RegDwighт Jerks. You should go knock on their door.
user19161
@KitFox Hello!
user19161
12:06
There will be plenty of fireworks here later.
Yeah. New Year coming and all.
@KitFox I was thinking about that. But they're probably closed anyway, plus I don't have proof that this is my address.
My production server is down.
user19161
@RegDwighт Truth needs no proof, but proof needs truth.
@RegDwighт You could call. Bring a business card. Tell them you'll be in big trouble with the boss.
Let them feel like they are doing a good deed. Or alternatively, that you are saving them some work at this busy time of year.
12:08
Anyway, I'm off to the city, see if any shops are still open and have any of these things at a comparable price. Then I'll just return the package to Amazon, their loss.
Meanwhile, don't forget to get hats.
Good luck!
It's on! Post something, star someone, get a free hat.
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I don't think I can get any more hats.
Well, watch this.
I was in rehab for the last week.
12:09
Over and out.
I still need one more +1 question to get the first question hat. It's terrible.
Yay hat!
Commutes. Laters.
13:15
@KitFox What, you haven’t even answered your own question yet? There’s a hat for that. Or a hatban. Depending on whether it’s a real answer.
How d'ye do?
Hey, many of us are musicians. We could form a hatband.
Or a hatfield.
That would be the real McCoy.
See, where you would you be without me?
I would be in n-space.
Yay, my article is finally up on the blog!
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13:19
@KitFox My apologies.
I sit corrected.
But at least you don’t get the rep ding from CW. And no, it wasn’t me.
@Robusto Why was it delayed till Party Day?
Ask @Matt.
Interesting. I just Approved an edit as the only voter. I feel Powa.
We fear your approval.
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Q: Meaning of twenty testosterone-charged men

phaniwhat is the Exact meaning of bellow lines. and what is the exact meaning of phrase "twenty testosterone-charged men" "I’d have much preferred her place, as I didn’t want her to be the only woman in the dorm with * twenty testosterone-charged men *"

Look what Yoichi started.
I can tell you what they mean. They mean business.
Really?
They say that by age 80, horniness in men is much diminished.
Perhaps he does not connect testosterone to horniness, but to brawniness?
@tchrist Well, it was only just this morning. And I did not wish to gain rep from self-answering, either plus or minus. It doesn't sit well with me.
Are you feeling better today?
13:28
Yes, thank you. Finally. Three days of Z-pak, sleep, and no shortage of other (duly Rx) powders and elixers have much improved me. I’m actually going to log into work today.
@tchrist That would be a relief, I think.
Elixers? Do they elix?
It's funny to get a downvote on that answer though. Humorous, I mean, not odd.
And trying to think of a fifth question...argh.
Well, they aren’t elixors.
No, they are elixirs.
Getting to five questions was exasperating beyond belief.
13:31
@kit do you ever check MSO?
I couldn't make it. I fell off the hat wagon at two questions. It just wasn't worth the effort.
@simchona Not frequently.
I’ve even tried thinking of good questions whose answers I knew, which I could ask/answer, but nothing seemed worthy.
@kit check the recent questions when you get a chance.
Pretty much nothing is.
13:32
There is that.
Quit fucking tweening me! pouts
@simchona Hahahaha.
I almost feel bad, but then I stop myself
Coffee ... bacon ... newspaper ...
I may not eat the newspaper this morning.
@Robusto Twit fucking queening me! spouts
I remember coffee.
I don’t remember bacon.
But what’s a newspaper?
I trust it is the Times?
Or is it the local?
13:45
@sim @kit I seem to me missing whatever it is on MSO you’re laughing at. Could you please elaborate if not elucidate? I do have a weird caching bug related to the MSO front page, which I do not know how to clear in Safari so use Opera there, so maybe that it hiding something from me.
@tchrist It's what you might call an internal issue.
Oh, I profusely apologize if I accidentally pried into a mod matter. I did not mean to.
You might be able to figure it out on your own, but I think I probably shouldn't help you.
Since it involves user discipline.
And suspensions.
13:46
Yes, exactly.
I understand completely.
Not completely.
nods
But I do not want to be poking my concerns into that stuff.
Rat hole.
One of the perks of being a mod.
I mostly missed the show though, since holidays and all.
@kit The death spiral of endlessly recursive meta-meta-meta-chatter that this place would bog down in if regular users were normally part of active conversations about disciplinary actions is just mind-numbing. It is one of the several SE policies that shows real wisdom.
No kidding.
Democracy is fundamentally flawed.
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13:51
What isn’t?
Plus, we’re more a republic, in a way. :)
With star chambers. :)
@tchrist I post blog posts on Mondays.
I see.
if possible, then every other Monday
I know other places where blog posts show up only on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Preferably Tuesday.
I think the idea is that there are too many Monday holidays.
13:56
I don’t know that I agree with it or anything.
But the people doing it have good site-visitation data to backup their policies.
It is a point I hadn't considered
No one has gotten a hat on ELU over the past hour. Must be the Hour of the Commute or something.
I need to write something star worthy
Hm, light snow showers here this morning. High only in the 20s.
I can't think of any more questions! Agh!
13:59
I wish I could remeber the question I thought up this morning
lol
Kit@Meta: “Why can’t I think of any more questions?”
And I need upvotes on my eslf-answer, and a couple more answers.
@tchrist I don't think those count.
Does the self-answer count only if positive?
I can think of plenty of Meta questions.
@tchrist Yeah, it has to be +1.
@KitFox They do, but for a different hat.
14:00
I already have that one.
They count only for the Consta... hat.
Exactly.
Istanbul was Constantinople.
Which is probably why we are swimming in meta questions.
Why did Constantinople get the works?
I dunno. The recent swimmage on meta is um, recent.
That's nobody's business but the Turks.
14:04
And it isn’t like the Christmas Truce stemmed the tide. It just changed its tenor, so it isn’t 110% whinging over closed questions by a cadre of new users/socks whose collective reputation couldn’t even examine vote cotes.
I guess that it is a good thing.
Maybe the increased meta “popularity” is linear with respect to number of new users, or number of ELU postings. I don’t have that data, but it is an interesting question, almost.
I think it is strictly hat-related.
Would you be interested in the chat-bot thing, CC is a really nice kid who put a lot of effort in it, but he does not get any love for it and that makes me a little sad.
we need more random nonsense in this chat?
Yes, it is a bit spammy if misused
What's that now? Chat bot?
14:06
@MattЭллен maybe not, but it is not completely random, would be up to us
it could be switch on only during the hours we're not here, around 00:00 and 08:00 GMT
to keep the place alive
Chat bot? Until recently semi-disabused of the misled notion, I had thought chat-bots a banned scourge in SE chat rooms.
although, Cerb and David are often here then
@KitFox demo starting here yes it is spammy
Keep alive?
14:07
well, give the illusion of liveliness
I’m here at 00:00 GMT. Nobody has anything to say.
@tchrist did you see it yesterday?
Maybe the Hotel could use it.
@tchrist exactly
@JohanLarsson No.
14:08
@KitFox maybe!
Unless it can pass the Turing Test and then some, I don’t see how it could help provide someone with something to say.
macbook# date ; date -u
Mon Dec 31 07:08:51 MST 2012
Mon Dec 31 14:08:51 UTC 2012
It is only 5pm here midnight UTC.
@MattЭллен It does not work that way, it can google images, merriam webster etc and paste links here in chat. Think of it more like an automation
OIC
well, we have people for that :D
What was its user name so I can look for the demo in the logs?
@MattЭллен that would be cc/define OIC
14:10
It could be helpful, I suppose. Like the mod daemon.
@tchrist HangBot I think
What mod daemon is that? What does it do? Is there a Community chat agent?
was it here? Or in a different room?
13 hours ago, by Johan Larsson
Anyone here?
Chat bot demo starting there^
I'm not selling anything btw :)
14:12
pretty bad demo, to spammy but maybe it shows the idea
@tchrist In the mod area, you can ask the bot certain things.
We use it mostly for hailing mods from particular sites when doing migration requests.
That seems useful. I wondered how you quickly found mods for random to-be-migrated-to sites to ask whether they would be willing to take a question.
Yep. That's how.
It does a few other simple queries.
It's not spectacular, but it is handy.
@JohanLarsson uh... too late?
He is extremely helpful in the C# room but all he gets is flaming for his bot :(
14:14
Is he embarrassed about his age, or worried about the bot?
@MattЭллен fixed that :)
How do you write a chat bot? Is there an API?
@KitFox embarrassed I guess
I mean, for here.
13 is an embarrassing year.
14:15
Oh. Damn it. I have been on vacation so long, I forgot that I'm at work. I'm supposed to be doing an implementation.
@tchrist I don't know much about it other than that it is js and it polls the chat I think
yay! hat!
Yay Matt!
I must away to remove excess hair from my face. Toodles!
26 mins ago, by KitFox
Democracy is fundamentally flawed.
You're going Churchill on us now?
14:19
Blast. You have discovered my secret identity.
One of my favorite quotes of all time is from a poker forum it was:
"Its over, I suck in poker and life" I even made a T-shirt with it.
Don't remember the username of the guy who said it.
I could really feel his pain in that short sentence
Especially with that awful punctuation.
@tchrist The Globe. I'll probably discontinue home service now that Bones, our cat, is gone. We only kept home delivery around because he liked to sit on the paper while we tried to read it.
14:35
@tchrist Well, we do some kinds of etiquette questions.
Yeah, I know.
I couldn’t think how to phrase it.
Which is why I hedged with really.
Somebody with better corpusfu than me should scout out the most common values of of FOO in “FOOly request” instances from various corpora.
@KitFox why, how?
@JohanLarsson missing apostrophe, semi-colon, and period.
It's over, I suck in poker and life.
Where does the semi-colon go?
It's over; I suck in poker and life.
But that's because I dislike comma splices.
Splices? That's not what I mean.
Commas as conjunctions.
14:45
hmm, I don't think I ever used semi-colon outside programming and maths
gasp
<- Not good in Swedish nor English
Do you happen to know how I can tell if there are users logged into my website right at this very moment?
Oh. I suppose I can probably check for live sessions.
If I knew how to do that.
<- not good with web stuff either but sessions sounds about right. Or maybe tcp connections lacking sessions, idk.
@KitFox starred that :) can remove the star if you feel unconfortable
Haha. Let it ride.
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A: a word/couple to express eagerness to win

KitFoxAmbitious describes an eagerness to succeed and also implies that success has not yet been attained.

I'm thinking my only hope at Necromancer is to answer old word choice questions.
14:50
gtg, I don't have account on ELU so can't upvote.
Thesaurus is a good idea! Thank you! — Stefanie Dec 19 at 22:07
@JohanLarsson Bye!
@KitFox I always do old SWRs.
@Kit I added some hedging politesse bits.
Bikeshed alert:
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Q: What do you call someone who exploits people and their confidence using 'clever speech'?

Inglish TeetureI am referring to someone who makes people 'buy' what he says and gets things done by them through nothing but clever speech – something one can describe as crafty or beguiling, but not fraudulent. I pondered over con man and con artist for a while but those terms seem to hold a hint of crime, s...

15:10
@tchrist CEO, politician, lawyer? All professions doing meta-work maybe.
@tchrist the question is underspecified. but that's not really the OP's fault.
I was looking for adjectives.
Still, let’s paint it puce.
#4 on collider.
Was it Nietzsche who said something like: "What is eloquent becomes true" or is often confused with truth I don't remember
@KitFox problematic punctuation in that one ^
@tchrist which puce? squashed bug brownish-red? or the mistaken sickly green?
@JohanLarsson He spoke English?
15:26
@Mitch Translated from German -> Swedish -> memory -> English, probably pretty obfuscated by now
words like 'eloquent' can have so many different ranges in all those languages (including in memory!)
all I could find for 'Nietzsche eloquent' was:
"What is eloquent is the passing moment and the moment that will come after it."
poetic and inscrutable, but I can't connect it with your idea. so probably not the literal word we're after.
Can you end a sentence with a particulate?
What's a particulate?
That's the question.
It's a minute separate particle, but only appears as a plural.
So... probably not.
15:38
@AndrewLeach Right. It's like fume. However, it can also appear as a mass noun. You can refer to the amount of particulate in the atmosphere, for example.
@AndrewLeach but he just did!
you can use it as an adjective..particulate matter.
a particulate might get in your eye.
@Mitch nope not that one, I will give it a try
but that's not at the end of a sentence.
what's the swedish word you're thinking of? we can follow the synonyms of translations of synonyms game and see if we find anything close.
"Det som är välformulerat blir sant" (from memory, can be off by orders of magnitude)
well- formulated?
15:43
@Mitch yeah if that is a proper word, I used google translate for that one :)
Don't remember which book it was, not a famous quote but it caught my eye while reading. 15 years ago or so.
'well written' is what google translate gives me. also ... 'eloquent'!
I guess you understand the gist of the quote despite my poor translation
OK, here goes. Taking my site down for a few hours.
@Mitch What sources do you use for finding quotes? I have nothing better than just random googling
crosses fingers
15:52
@JohanLarsson yes, just that for me too. that's the problem though, you have to get the keywords just right.
and that's hard when translation is involved because of word choice.
@KitFox nobody's using the site right now. really. who in their right mind would be at work right now?
@Mitch Counting the minutes to leaving!
@Mitch I think I have one user logged in. And possibly this one other user might still be logged in.
@JohanLarsson you'd be spending all day flipping through everybook just loking for the right page...impossible.
@KitFox They shouldn't be logged in.
@Mitch Ok, I'll let it go now before committing then. Committing could mean one lost week. :)
@JohanLarsson What? you can't roll back to a previous version?
15:55
@Mitch They should have checked their email liked I asked them to. Instead, I have no valid email, so phbblt to them.
@Mitch pun right?
@KitFox Exzactly. and add that word to the OED (the new name for wiktionary). if you say it enough times it become true.
I have successfully brought two worlds together. They collided. Both were destroyed. Mayans...what a bunch of goddamn morons.
@JohanLarsson Actually unintended. In fact, I don't know what the pun could be. YOur sentence sounded like you were talking of another conversation about some software change you were making.
@JohanLarsson So if he didn't say it, then now you can claim it. Watch the riches pour in.
My search found this:
in "On Truth and Lie in an Extramoral Sense" which I've never heard of.

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