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17:05
Hello
@KitFox A large list of contacts vs. A large number of contacts
a long list... or large number of contacts sounds good to me, interested in hearing the correct answer now @RegDwighт
guess^
@JohanLarsson I would use large number of... Funny thing is that GB turns up both results.
A long list or a large number. A large list is OK, but sounds a bit non-native.
a large list sounds wrong/strange to me
I'm on fire
sprays with chemicals
17:12
you hate me that much? :D
I was trying to put you out.
yes I figured
And since I didn't know the cause of the fire, a chemical extinguisher was prudent.
@KitFox So you think, a large number of... is the better option?
@tchrist that is one awful question attracting poor answers.
MC.
5
A: If the plural of ‘man’ is ‘men,’ shouldn’t the plural of ‘German’ be ‘Germen’?

Alok0609German simply means (adjective): from or connected with Germany (noun): A person from Germany, so you can't take it as a "man from Ger".

17:13
@Noah Depends on the context.
This is nonsense, not to mention the other already deleted answers.
@KitFox In a typical computer address book, a large number of contacts
@KitFox I was so happy because I guessed right on Noah's question
@Noah Yes.
He has a large number of contacts in his address book
17:15
What the president of Chechnya has to say. "It's America's fault."
@JohanLarsson Now I just feel bad.
@Robusto I wish I could see his hat better.
It's Grand Theft Auto IV's fault.
The original answer was just fine. Short and to the point. Exhaustive and laconic. Why people feel the need to pile on with subpar answers or even spam, I have no idea. But that pushes it onto the MC and the vicious circle is perfect.
The PVC.
How's your head?
Attached to your shoulders?
@Robusto actually that is a very reasonable, even calm, statement.
Especially for the President of Chechnya.
He looks like my dad.
17:17
Gotta go.
The only part I can read is "USA".
@Robusto Evacuated?
Do you know a three-letter word for a reptile that looks like a chameleon?
Hello.
everybody asks that lately
it was answered by Mitch yesterday I think, don't remember what it was. erf?
Eft.
Umm, really?
Then I'll try to find his answer.
17:21
It's a kind of salamander and a common crossword clue.
@Gigili why did you ask? (where is the puzzle)
Hi @KitFox
Hi @Sudhir.
How do you do?
I'm well enough. And yourself?
17:22
I'm good.
@JohanLarsson It's a semi-puzzle game. (draw something)
@kitfox :I got confused when my teacher's statements got contradicted.
None of the employees working in the office have invested in mutual funds.
Neither of the boys has submitted their records.
Why this variation in both the sentences?
Those are tricky ones.
I can't explain it well. I bet @Reg knows where to look.
Sorry. See the updated one.
It always bites me.
Neither is an expression of selection, one or the other. None is the exclusion of all. So neither takes the singular and none takes the plural. But that's not always the case. I mean, plenty of native speakers don't follow that rule 100%.
17:26
A premodifier does not change the number of the subject.
A lot of people are ready. A lot of pain is expected.
None of the people are ready. None of the pain is expected.
But neither does change it.
Neither is not traditionally analysed as a premodifier.
> Tragic events took place in Boston. As a result of an act of terrorism,
people died. We already offered our condolences to the city's residents
and the American people at large. Today, according to the mass media,
one Tsarnatsea was killed during an attempted arrest. It would have been
logical to have arrested him, have a proper investigation of all the
circumstances and the level of his guilt. Obviously, the special forces
needed a quick result to calm down the populace, by any means necessary.
But “uncareful” people do do so with surprising frequency.
I'm not saying he's not BSing there. For the record.
17:28
Neither Romans nor Greeks are circumcised.
I'm saying he's BSing exactly the same way any other head of state would BS.
@KitFox: When I wrote None of the employees working in the office has invested in mutual funds. I found its wrong.
@RegDwighт Thanks. sought, not seeked.
Right.
You're right, that's very measured.
17:29
Fuck strong verbs. There, I said it.
They’re already feaked.
@Sudhir Plenty of native speakers wouldn't bat an eyelash at that.
@RegDwighт found surprisingly little bs in the text
means?
I don't think anyone would notice if you used has instead of have there.
17:31
@KitFox: I'm weak in idioms and phrases.
@Sudhir but you have strong interpersonal skills, that goes a long way!
Thanks a lot.
@RegDwighт I'm glad he pushed it back toward the US.
@KitFox: What should I learn from it?
What's it?
17:33
@KitFox he did it in a nice way imo
Should I learn that with none we use plural verb and with neither singular?
@JohanLarsson We get too many people here who look at one swarthy-looking face and decide it's someone else's problem. Some other country's culture that's causing it. Some other excuse to make them them and not us. We're not the ones with the problem. We can quit any time we want.
@Sudhir I don't know. I couldn't say for sure.
Okay.
You know in Bangalore terrorist attacked.
We're scared.
after Boston bomb blast.
@Mitch: Actually, Eft is not legless. Look at the following picture:
17:38
@KitFox:how's your ear?
That looks like an eel, not a salamander. Too bad you're ignoring me.
@Sudhir My hearing is not all the way back, but partially.
Good.
you will be fine. My blessing are with you.
@KitFox Thank you. I didn't notice you were talking to me.
I think I'll build a LEGO eel.
Never mind @Mitch. Kit guessed the right word.
17:41
@KitFox: In home you also speak in formal English?
I don't speak formal English anywhere.
If you talk with me in English, you will find the mess up of grammar.
:)
There, I built him.
Just one LEGO part.
So tiny.
Looks like a snake.
Actually no.
17:44
It's like 20 studs long.
@KitFox:You're getting anything in pic.
Still looks like a snake.
Perhaps 30.
@KitFox well you have a better LEGO eel, you show me.
Eels have fins. They are fish.
17:45
Well you can do better with just one seaweed part, you show me.
@Sudhir No.
Why?
See. It's full of vertical eels!
It's cool.
17:46
I saw an eel irl once, was fly fishing in the Norwegian mountains. Was surprised to meet him there.
Doesn't @Mr.Shiny have one of those?
The Atlantis Temple?
Yes.
He said it was his latest purchase about a week after I had built mine.
We have a big elver war going on here.
@RegDwighт Oh, so you have one first? I might need one. For the boys, of course.
@KitFox:I show you my city's beauty.
@Gigili well, eft is not exactly legless, it's just a juvenile newt on the land. so I think it has legs. You might be thinking of a glassfish ? or as Kit mentioned something about eels (which are long thin fish).
17:47
@Sudhir The cartoon in Sanskrit?
No.
@KitFox you mean the set? Better be quick, then. It was discontinued last year.
Its in Hindi.
How can I tell the difference?
@RegDwighт Then it will probably still be in stores around here.
For another year or so.
Its complicated.
17:49
@Gigili oh...I don't see any legs in that picture. But anyway you're probably right that an eft has legs.
@KitFox As my math professor(s) used to say, "By looking closely, one can easily observe that..."
U funneh. But I was serious.
But as to the word, 'eft' is a classic word game word because it is so short.
@KitFox Well so were they.
I can tell Persian from Arabic, and Chinese from Japanese, but not Hindi from Sanskrit.
17:49
I am sure one can see a difference between the two languages mentioned. Otherwise they wouldn't be two languages.
@KitFox: how's it?
@Mitch dunno what this is called in English but it is a match
Copperhead?
A very deadly snake?
Bah, it's that late already. Must go play piano.
AFK
@KitFox and the set is nice. You won't be disappointed.
@KitFox no it is not dangerous and it is a lizard with no legs. Dunno why it is not classified as a snake.'
17:52
Oh, I should look at the classification.
Slow worm or blindworm.
Interesting.
we have them here, I see them every now and then
__NOTOC__ Anguis fragilis, or slow worm, slow-worm or slowworm, is a limbless reptile native to Eurasia. It is also sometimes referred to as the blindworm or blind worm. Slow worms are semifossorial (burrowing) lizards, spending much of the time hiding underneath objects. The skin of the varieties of slow worms is smooth with scales that do not overlap one another. Like many other lizards, slow worms autotomize, meaning they have the ability to shed their tails to escape predators. The tail regrows, but remains smaller. These reptiles are mostly active during the twilight and occas...
isn't glassfish a lizard with no legs?
I tried googling but couldn't find it for real.
never heard of glassfish
@JohanLarsson right...I though snakes -are essentially very close to lizards (in the big scheme of things)
autotomizing seems to be what makes a lizard a lizard
17:57
I read that as 'automizing' and wonder what that could possibly mean. 'makes itself automatically' (I know, self defining)
but autotomizing would be cutting itself?
yeah dropping the tail, never heard the word until today
I only get open source and fish for glass fish
@mrshiny's tomorrow is very windy. It seemed kind of warm out, so I opened the window, but then the outside proceeded to knock my stuffs over.
But the tree in my yard almost almost has flowers!
@KitFox yeah you can...nobody speaks or writes Sanskrit in cartoons. It' like telling the difference between Italian and Latin, if all you know is Korean.
@JohanLarsson same here. but also some legless fish things, but they never seem to say 'glassfish' outright.
@aediaλ You are clairvoyant!
@Mitch So the letters aren't different?
@Mitch Nah, he said we have to share tomorrow. So I guess it's mine too.
18:03
@KitFox yeah..all written in devanagari.
Save tonight, share tomorrow?
I answer as though I actually know when I actually don't know.
Until the break of dawn.
I should probably finish this documentation today.
@aediaλ hotel, motel, holiday inn?
18:04
I wonder if it will be painfully obvious that it really only took an hour or two to write.
When I made it look like I've been working on it for two days.
An hour or two? that's -forever- in my writing time. BUt also results in three sentences, the first almost identical to the first.
Nobody I know has ever noticed, except once when I spent a lot of time on something, and really I probably should have spent less time on it because they were confused by the details.
It's about two pages with most of it in tabular form.
wide margins?
I've really been reading @Rob's novel instead.
18:06
large font?
Nah, I don't need that.
It's not padded. It's just factual.
reading? novel? I've heard of that.
If it says what's needed factually, then that's enough.
Yeah, but my productivity needs to look good.
To be honest, I'm not sure why I care though.
To take your mind off of necessary things, I have a question about an ELU answer of mine...let me find it...
What is wrong with the following? I thought I was trying to answer the OPs question directly. I'm trying to figure out why it got two downvotes (one can be random, but two sounds like a trend).
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A: Who is whose sister or brother?

Mitch I am curious to find out why you are calling it your sister site instead of your brother site. 'Sister' is just the common metaphor. 'Sibling' is becoming more common. Also, are you her sister or are you her brother? In the phrase 'ELL is our sister site' or, less metaphorically, 'sh...

Oh, that's Snowflake.
Probably she downvoted you. And of the three answers, two have downvotes and so does the question. I wouldn't sweat it.
18:13
Well, I thought maybe I was either obtuse or in answering something so idiotic, the idiocity rubbed off.
I don't think it is snowflake because even though probably Persian, the OP can write English in a coherent manner.
No, it is her. They are the same person.
@Mitch Your definition of coherent strains my brain a little bit.
18:30
I'm back. No, wasn't evacuated. Went with the wife to look at new kitchens. Why not? Day off and all that.
groans thinking about half-finished kitchen at home
Fucking cat just jumped up my shoulder from behind, clawing his way up. Ow, ow, ow, ow, ow!
18:46
proffers antibiotic ointment and band-aids
Rob's getting some pussy.
2
lol
I have a raw pointer here in my bed
shakes head Will wonders never cease?
@KitFox Sometimes I don't mind getting my back clawed in that situation. This time, not so much.
@JohanLarsson Do you have to do pointer arithmetic to access it safely?
I don't know pointer arithmetic and I don't know how to access him safely so you might be right.
18:51
OMG OMG OMG
The other pointer is sick good though, yesterday he pointed? a deer and when the deer ran off I just said chill and he was cool.
LEGO is now officially awesome again.
Eep!
You're famous again!
Uh...shouldn't it be "collectible" though?
Yes. Everyone who wants me to get rich, support it! And everyone who doesn't want me to get rich, support it and I promise you a 50% share.
@KitFox funny Americans with funny spellings.
Oh, I guess either way is OK.
18:55
I actually checked several dictionaries on that one because I was confused myself.
@Robusto good god, man.
@RegDwighт isn't Lego Danish?
@RegDwighт Yay!!!!
@RegDwighт What did you change?
collectable, adj. and n.
Pronunciation: /kəˈlɛktəb(ə)l/
Forms: Also (now chiefly U.S.) -ible.
Etymology: < collect v. + -able suffix.
Apparenly collectible is now more of a US spelling than a UK one, although it useta be.
@KitFox pussy's getting some Rob
19:05
I signed up just to support you.
I questioned enrolment, but it is a-ok.
@JohanLarsson Touché.
Hello all. Have I missed anything?
Everything. But there will be more.
19:10
Goody.
Howdy.
Howdy goody.
Howdy doody.
Hello. I was beginning to think I should change my name.
Something like "Chatkillah" perhaps.
@AndrewLeach What should we call you?
Ah.
@tchrist I made the images artificially lighter in GIMP, just a bit, but to the point of it looking hideous on this machine. Also, the original title image was busier.
2 days ago, by RegDwighт
user image
@JohanLarsson yes. So I left the British spelling of that one word in as a nod to Britain. Since the rest of my post is completely in US English.
@KitFox I think I failed to send you the link to the poetry book, didn't I.
19:15
@MετάEd Yes.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/1482552868/met04-20
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Thank you.
And of course to stir just this kind of uproar. Every time someone comments on my project, it jumps to the top of the queue in one of the tabs, so if I can force people to comment "YOU MISSPELLEEEEDD!!!!!1!", that's free airtime for me.
@cornbreadninja麵包忍者 thank you.
I love the cover.
@MετάEd you wrote it?
19:19
Wow. Is MetaEd really called Anita?
Ich sah sie irgendwo, allein in Mexiko, AAANIIIITAAAA!
WTF?
19:34
I assume you have all read The Prophet, I don't read much in this genre but liked it.
Oh that's an interesting assumption. I've never even heard of the book.
Or reading the description perhaps I have...
I think it is said to be the most quoted book of all times
Not the Bible?
I read it somewhere, forgot where
And I'm not even talking actual quotations. There are so many everyday things that are originally from the Bible without anyone even noticing.
Anyway, back on topic.
@JohanLarsson worth reading?
I mean worth as in useful.
"Liked" is not very specific.
19:47
def worth reading imo, define useful in context?
also very short, two hours or so
Well I dunno. Understanding humanity. That'd be useful I think.
@JohanLarsson well that is useful.
@RegDwighт Like which?
I have forgot most things in it, just remember I enjoyed it while reading it
@Cerberus I knew you would come all the way up from hell just to ask.
@JohanLarsson Never heard of it.
19:49
Next time I'm seeing one, I'll ping you.
@RegDwighт Yeah I have to do most of the PR up here, you know.
@Cerberus this is a comic just for you.
@RegDwighт Haha.
Nice.
What is wub wub anyway? I have seen it before.
I liked the top two reddit comments, too. reddit.com/r/gaming/comments/1comqz/…
Not sure which one is funnier.
Today blows, and I want a drink.
19:59
I wanted a drink earlier tonight but I did not want to be drunk so skipped it
Why do people say "increased exponentially" when they mean "increased geometrically" or even "increased by a noticeable degree"?
@JohanLarsson lightweight.

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