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I tried playing with the internal construction of the strings at the back but concluded that it'd need major rework to make it happen.
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 I always force myself to do that, and never succeed. It's always WTF this can't be right, and I keep fooling around, in vain, only to give up and then find out that, again, it's the very last step that fixes everything.
it's awesome that I have been backing up my project
so I can always go back =D
@TemporaryNickName are you using version control? or something home-baked.
yeah, I am using git
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 this is the video I mentioned yesterday, with awful sound and camera work, where Jamie explains in-depth how he ended up with the current design and how nothing else worked at all.
16:02
Backing up your project so that you can go back is not awesome. Backing up your project so that you get head each time is much more awesome.
and just backing up manually as well
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 do you use a home-baked version control?
@TemporaryNickName no, I at least use CVS if I don't have something fancier
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 CVS is a pharmacy chain around here.
CVS. Haven't heard that name in a decade.
BRB
i like git because i know how to use it
Random Americans condoning torture, including beating, kicking, severe sleep deprivation, bleeding, etc. etc.
If Slate publishes this, why can't people come to their senses? There are enough good Americans.
16:24
Oh but the people are at their senses.
I'm sitting here doing nothing about the Euro crisis, either.
Silly you!
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 I had a closer look at the image on the package right now, and they actually tightened the string in the foreground by turning its connecting point 180 degrees, and the string in the background actually is loose in the official photo even though they did a 180 on that one, too!
> Dutch King Willem-Alexander is saluted by guests during the religious crowning ceremony at Nieuwe Kerk
Wrong. It's not a religious ceremony.
Just the investiture.
Oh right, you're getting one of those anachronistic lazybones again.
If you can afford it, why not?
16:32
And you used to hate him but came to terms with him after it was pointed out to you that he was a little stupid. Bulletproof logic.
@RegDwighт on my model, the two 10-long strings that form the decoration in the middle of the wing, the centre studs are in line so that the string forms a continuous line, but at one end of each pair one of the studs is rotated 90 degrees which adds tension.
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 yes, that's the end I'm talking about. On the photo it's 180, not 90. And still one of the strings is loose.
But I was just watching that video and I noticed that Jamie was saying that string length is quite variable
Yes.
BTW, I now tweaked all strings on mine, actually removing two 1x1 round plates, so now everything moves up and down. I'm quite satisfied, at last.
@RegDwighт Hey! Your lazybone costs twice as much as ours.
16:34
@RegDwighт on my model, because I'm not super careful, one wing has the string rotated 90° at the lower wing, and the other has it rotated 90° at the upper wing, and they're pretty tight.
@RegDwighт Yes, sort of. But actually, he has grown. He has exceeded my expectations.
@Cerberus that's relativism. "He's dumb and expensive, but gosh, others are worse!"
Plus I'm not sure ours are worse. I'm not sure whom you mean.
No, I mean that the alternative is a ceremonial President, which is worse.
The German president costs literally nothing, the figures got posted in this very room.
What we should have, however, is a stadhouder.
@RegDwighт I read that he costs twice what our King costs?
16:36
@RegDwighт I tried playing with the string length on the tail flaps. I got pretty good movement but only if I remove the joystick from the cockpit.
@Cerberus my point exactly. Just like George W. Or Merkel, for that matter. If you expect nothing of people, of course they exceed your expectations. They can't help it.
I moved the attachment point to the inner-most stud of that 1x6 plate on the flap.
Mwah, no, he did better than that. And so did Merkel.
@Cerberus not in this chat, no you have not.
Then what does your President cost?
16:37
People should finally expect things from politicians. Even more so from kings, who aren't even politicians.
Now with the drumming. Right outside my window.
@Cerberus search the transcript, help yourself, I must be off to prepare the Town Hall orgasmathon.
What?
Very well.
Whatever that is, have fun.
16:38
Elections on GL&U or something?
@RegDwighт Oh, you have one of those?
Haha, little in way of orgasms there.
@KitFox yes, and we discussed it just last night.
I stopped at Sopwith Camel.
23 hours ago, by RegDwighт
And tonight I'll finally dive into Sopwith Camel, another one of Jamie's models, or perhaps the Town Hall. Or the Hobbit gathering. Gah. Choices, choices.
I don't remember any Town Hall.
See? Did it again just then.
23 hours ago, by KitFox
@RegDwighт gasp Envy.
You replied to that comment, darling.
16:39
blah blah Sopwith Camel blah blah blah.
The hobbit gathering.
Is what I actually replied too.
@KitFox Well I assembled my blah blah, watching Shawn of the Dead, no less. Now I expect some envy.
little defeated groan
Big enough for me.
16:40
I would wear your life like a fleshcoat.
But not in a creepy way.
I'm off to open OVER 9000 part packages and make room on all the tables I can find in the radius of twenty feet.
Aren't you supposed to open them one at a time?
With Town Hall, perhaps.
Sopwith Camel was all mixed up.
Interesting.
Well they started moving to numbered packs in all sets only recently.
Creator sets will probably stay unnumbered for all eternity.
Some other time. Perhaps tomorrow.
16:44
Ohh the hobbits are actually smaller!
Naturally.
Hm. But I could also build the Grand Emporium.
Also, I only just realized I have nowhere to put the Camel.
I am sitting in a 323 square feet room, and have no room for a plane.
Hang it from the ceiling.
Yeah right. My wife will kill me. It took me 18 months to hang a lamp.
It can fly over the Town Hall.
Make it a lamp
16:49
Not my point.
I know.
She'll kill me if I suddenly get to full speed just because it's LEGO.
You must be very naughty to upset her like that.
I've been told so.
Maybe you can balance it out by doing something she's been asking for, like building her a shelf for her sewing stuff.
Out of LEGO, if you have to.
16:50
That I did.
And not out of LEGO, for extra points.
Just now? While she was gone?
The point is to surprise her with that, so she doesn't notice the LEGO so much.
There are amounts of LEGO no amount of surprises will paint over.
You could put the plane near the helicopter, so it would have a friend.
16:52
Helicopter? That one I built at work, for work. It's gone now, too.
I'll have to disassemble a huge Technic truck and Sebulba's Pod Racer to make room for just this one plane.
And I haven't even begun with the Town Hall yet.
Anyway. I think I'll start by working on problems. Can always work on solutions later.
AFKish.
Later!
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Hello my friends
Hello.
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nice to see you
How are you?
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17:04
i'm fine thank you and you?
I'm well. Having a hard time concentrating.
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:))
whit whom?
It's a nice day and it's a service day, so noöne is really working.
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really
What is interesting
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17:08
do you play game now?
I thought about it, but I'm writing an ASMR script instead.
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ASMR
what is it?
"Autonomous sensory meridian response" (ASMR) is a neologism for an alleged biological phenomenon characterized as a distinct, pleasurable tingling sensation in the head, scalp or peripheral regions of the body in response to visual, auditory, olfactory, and/or cognitive stimuli. Tom Stafford, a professor at the University of Sheffield, says, "It might well be a real thing, but it's inherently difficult to research." Origins of the term in popular culture According to a submission at Know Your Meme, "ASMR" was first used on 25 February 2010 in the Facebook group Autonomous Sensory Meridia...
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Are you student?
No.
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17:12
or neologism
I'm not a neologism either.
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what is your work?
I'm a programmer.
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:))
than you are ITwoman
IS.
I'm not a tech, I'm an engineer.
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17:16
my friend is programmer
i called him ITman
I'm math student
They tried to make me date a sea hag, and I said no! no! no!
You really ought to re-think it.
I have a partial draft done. I am tempted to record it so you can hear it.
17:32
@MattЭллен That's just anti-seahagism.
sea hags have a lot to offer. The fishy smell. those salty kisses. seaweed surprises. you should reconsider.
Argh. Marching band interrupted my recording.
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 If you like them so much, you marry them!
You want to hear the first part of the first draft?
@MattЭллен I'm already married.
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 bigamist!
@KitFox yes!
17:41
@MattЭллен pigamist?
And the sea cucumber gains a fish in its anus.
At least I'm not a male angler fish.
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 Haha. Too bad he doesn't provide more information, because those animals are really interesting.
@Cerberus I think from now on we should prefix land- before all land-dwelling animals. land-pig, land-horse, land-cucumber.
as you can see, they're virtually identical.
17:56
@KitFox Oh no, scary! It actually works.
Although I grinned at your "I just have to wash up from the last experiment".
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 You got it.
@Cerberus You haven't listened to the whole thing, have you?
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 Yup! Does English have seadogs btw? In Dutch, seals are zeehonden.
17:57
We have seadogs.
@KitFox Nope! I have to go in a minute.
at least, I don't think so
we do?
The Seadog Brewery, and a minor league baseball team.
Probably a Maine thing.
I think it refers to sailors and not seals, but I think people around here would recognize seadog as an alternative to seal.
Jan 17 at 21:39, by Cerberus
Always leaps ahead.
@Cerberus meh. I've posted it before too.
@KitFox I only know of it as a word for sailors.
18:01
Whoa. I'm on the Best Of Everything list. Twice. At last I can give up this life of crime and retire.
@Cerberus so is your king king yet? I'm not following too closely.
@RegDwighт Twice?
Yes.
I see the tower.
He was invested yesterday.
@RegDwighт Congrats!
@KitFox then look to the left of it.
18:03
Later!
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 hilarious
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 my wife finds them soooo cute.
@RegDwighт they remind me of a monster from half-life
That's a funny video.
18:07
bbl
@MattЭллен Oi! But what did you think of it?
I don't see you left of it, @Reg.
Awwww and then it links to the naked mole rat!
This is a good day.
@KitFox scroll just a tiny bit down, then it will pop out at you.
No, nothing pops out when I scroll down.
Yay!
18:11
I think it's some crazy AJAX stuff. Ask @Cerberus, he knows all about AJAX.
We use AJAX for washing!
Oh, BTW if you thought 4 bucks per part were expensive, check out this. And you can't even frigging use it for anything. @Kit
But it's mast rigging. Who wouldn't want to spend $100 on that?
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hi @Carlo_R.
pleased to meet you
How are you my friend
@KitFox so that's why your elections are so damn expensive. They must be rigged using LEGO parts.
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18:17
Augh.
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what mean is it??"Augh"
It's an exclamation.
It's a gh from down under.
Like "Oh." only more exasperated.
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yes
we say too
18:20
@Carlo_R. That's what I thought of too!
> schools in areas with higher indicators of poverty were the ones branded with the majority of failing grades.
sighs
@RegDwighт That's insane!
We have a pirate ship.
Hi, @ali.
Maybe because there are worse schools in poor areas because they can't afford to support them?
I'm sure we have some of those rigging pieces lying around.
18:22
I'm going to buy a pizza, now. @ali
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ok good luck
@ali, see you later.
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me too
@Cerberus then you can buy a whole Balkenende for one of them.
Noo...
I didn't know they had a Harry Potter set. Stupid.
18:24
So how's all the AJAX fans camping under your window doing?
We expect to be informed!
Umm.
Ajax died long ago.
That's all I know.
Noooooo...
Yeeeeaaaah.
I am holding a Harry Potter now making him look at you. Yes, you.
That's the laziest Lego I have ever seen. It's like...Playmobil.
18:27
Nah you ain't seen nothing yet.
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:))
hides in sack of indeterminate colour
giggles
Is that the Creationist Jesus rides a dinosaur set?
Haha.
@RegDwighт Yeah, that's as lazy as the dragons we had, but not the car.
18:29
You get the idea.
And then there's that Jabba fatso.
Rowr.
grumbles Nothing wrong with Playmobil.
Even as kids, we hated sets that were themed after some film or tv series.
18:30
Even as kids, you were REBELS!
@KitFox Sure, we loved Playmobil too. But it's just not the same thing.
@RegDwighт No, we just recognised a lazy rip-off when we saw one!
Ironically, Star Wars is all about rebels. You're part of the system, Dutchhound.
Pah.
grumbles Nothing wrong with LEGO Star Wars except the price.
No amount of pah will amount to an alleviation of wherever this sentence is heading to.
18:31
We had this one.
I still have it somewhere.
I always wanted that one.
@Cerberus yeah you know, those sets had huge-ass parts, too. Like half a tower in one piece. Go away.
We never got the big ones.
I changed it a bit, of course, because there weren't enough secret passages, and it was lacking the Robin Hood tree as a tower.
Red Riding Robin Hood. Only with LEGO!
18:33
@RegDwighт Only the wall pieces! Nothing else.
@Cerberus well yes, and guess what is the hardest to build with regular LEGO bricks, walls or everything else?
Seriously. A dino I can at least understand. Well, no. But I can pretend. But walls?
@RegDwighт Easy, but boring?
So imagine that castle with this tree on it as a tower.
@Cerberus Hotlink busted.
@Cerberus that's the Playmobil slogan, yes.
Tsk, tsk.
18:36
You can't handle the truth, but that doesn't mean you should tsk it.
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Ello. Does following sentence make sense to you?
> As we were permitted to send the virus finder exercise until tonight, please find the exercise attached.
My friends, my brother, and I still occasionally address each other by our Playmobil names.
I find the choice of permitted odd.
I'll go with allowed.
@Gigili The until sounds funny. Maybe by or before.
Anyway. I've been meaning to give up this room of crime and build a town hall of no crime. Whatever happened to that plan, dangit.
BBL
18:39
Aha, so As we were allowed to send the virus finder exercise by tonight, please find the exercise attached, better?
Yes, I think so.
Should I say since instead of as?
Yes, I like since better there.
Uhum. Thank you Kit.
@Andrew Why don’t you capitalize royalty titles any longer? If the Prince of Wales shows up, why would he be the prince of Wales today? After all, his mother is not the queen of England.
I think he’s still the Prince.
But I’m not very much of a royalist.
18:42
That one is just Prince, not the Prince. :)
There are a lot of dogs named Prince, too.
I disagree.
There is only one Prince, and that is he.
What? That is actually is the Prince?
Not the little one.
We sure seem to have a lot of vandal savages on ELU lately. Or vice versa.
18:45
Do we? I hadn't noticed.
Just spammage and spewage.
18:59
@KitFox so the Town Hall does come in numbered bags. 30 bags, numbered from 1 all the way to 3.
That's not a typo. 3, not 30.
Currently sorting out the 14 bags labeled "1".
BBL
Well. Good.
That you?
That's my cousin, Wendy.
I really like that scene.
kinky.
i'll remember to keep the foxes away from my globes
19:08
Hey @JSB. I have a part of another ASMR. Want to hear it?
can we wait till tomorrow?
i'm pretty busy for the rest of the day
Sure. I might have more of it by then anyway.
@JSBձոգչ You no like?
actually, it's very cute
it took me quite a while to get it, i'm afraid to admit
You need some rest, I think.
19:12
uh oh
that sounds like the beginning of a terrifying asmr session
I saw it in an article about Firefox, so I had an unfair advantage.
@JSBձոգչ Hahaha.
makes note
I think you will like the new one.
Kit could be the Girl Genius from @Trig's comic.
wait wait wait
raises eyebrow questioningly
19:15
Girl Genius is Trig's comic?
as in, Trig writes it?
No, can't be.
OK, it's official: The courts have ruled that you can be too smart to be a cop.
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19:31
what the hell
@tchrist You English? Or me personally? (Just got home, sorry for delay)
19:52
@AndrewLeach You wrote something somewhere referring to the Prince of Wales as the prince. It looked funny.
Here, if you are “the X of Y” with capitals on both X and Y, then the capital is retained when reducing to “the X”.
If the President of the United States walks into the room, he is still the President, not the president.
Oh. Well, the Prince of Wales is still the Prince of Wales. But if he's just "the prince over there" then it's a small p.
If the Mayor of New York walks into the room, and then the Mayor decides to speak, he is still the Mayor, not the mayor.
Because we are talking about specific people by their formal title. It isn’t like random deliverymen.
At least, that’s how I see it.
So I would have said that the Prince entered the room, when referring to the Prince of Wales.
Apparently you don’t do it that way there.
He is a specific prince.
So he is the Prince, not the prince.
This may be a pondian difference.
Possibly. Princes are two-a-penny over here. Well, there's one fewer now that one has become a king.
A king, not the King.
I think the only place you can say “the king” is in Chess. :)
Or in religious catechisms.
19:59
Really? Do you have an example?
Who is the King of glory?
Psalm 24:10

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