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1 2005-12-25.txt:23:39:34: <ihope> A: No, because it's probably your bike.
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2 2007-03-19.txt:12:44:56: <RodgerTheGreat> http://img.waffleimages.com/7a1f19b0d0ba1e5bac2d3ef48bb1c9de7a8efaef/bikecrash.gif
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3 2007-07-24.txt:23:15:04: <lament> i ride a bike, smoke pot with friends and play drums on the beach.
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4 2007-12-29.txt:22:52:58: <Slereah> Bikeshed.
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5 2007-12-29.txt:22:53:04: <oklofok> not that i knwo what bikeshedding is.
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6 2007-12-29.txt:22:54:18: <ehird`> http://www.bikeshed.com/
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7 2007-12-29.txt:22:59:34: <Sgeo> I don't like the color of bikeshed.com. It should be changed. Why didn't the maker of that page ask for input? (j/k j/k j/k)
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8 2008-01-28.txt:22:18:59: <Slereah> I suppose Python isn't all candy and bikerides.
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10 2008-11-18.txt:17:27:29: <oklopol> walked the way from band training backwards, i just couldn't ride my bike or walk normally.
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11 2008-11-19.txt:09:27:30: <oklopol> last night it was so windy i couldn't ride my bike at all, had to walk home backwards, also rainy but i don't mind that. if you didn't see my complaints yesterday
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12 2008-11-19.txt:09:30:00: <oklopol> walking backwards with a bicycle is pretty hard btw. somehow my bike balancing reflexes just don't cover that.
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44 2009-01-02.txt:18:30:34: <psygnisfive> do you realize how fast you were going? // uh no.. its a bike.. i dont have a speedometer. maybe 10 miles an hour?
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49 2009-02-23.txt:15:24:44: <ehird> I love how much "Save Lisp and Die" sounds like a biker slogan.
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50 2009-03-11.txt:22:49:21: <ehird> Agh, he's left on his bike...
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51 2009-04-07.txt:00:06:12: <ehird> And the whole thing was that he'd said he'd going to on IRC (and email simultaneously: it was automated), had already taken his motorbike and couldn't be found.
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52 2009-04-12.txt:01:46:10: <oklopol> stop bikeshedding, this is the real issue.
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53 2009-04-20.txt:23:38:34: <kerlo> Bike path is bike.
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54 2009-04-28.txt:18:34:45: <ehird> http://74abc3.bikeshed.com/ ← it really accepts any colour!
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55 2009-07-20.txt:05:54:58: <Warrigal> I guess here's one: "He rode his bike, which fact I hate."
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56 2009-07-20.txt:05:55:34: <Warrigal> This, then: "He rode his bike, which fact is hated by me."
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57 2009-08-03.txt:19:01:03: <ehird> anyway for a nilcycle you just take a bike-unicycle and remove the wheel, then hook the pedals up to like... a fan that spins really fast to lift you up a little bit
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58 2010-03-11.txt:02:13:50: <alise> Bikes I ride on; the bikes, interesting. Bikes I ride on, interesting; Bikes, interesting, I ride on.
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59 2010-03-11.txt:02:14:55: <alise> But "Bikes I ride on" is both valid poetic English and postfix.
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60 2010-03-11.txt:02:30:37: <dev_squid> But, yeah, "Bikes I ride" is an example of what I'm talking about.
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61 2010-07-16.txt:00:05:03: <cpressey> Lesson there: avoid bikes.
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62 2010-11-02.txt:22:47:49: <pikhq> elliott: And the Republicans had a decent chance of winning. Including the guy who thinks that a bike sharing program is a UN plot to take over the US.
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63 2010-12-31.txt:02:33:19: <elliott> t, I later found a student at a Wisconsin university had used made up information from that article for his Senior Project (a planned bike route through apple country)."
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64 2011-03-12.txt:22:11:07: <oklopol> let's not start bikeshedding details like what the language is like.
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65 2011-06-20.txt:20:30:37: <Phantom_Hoover> Because then if anyone comes up to you with a bug report you can say "it's logic's problem, not mine" and then ride away on a motorbike into the sunset.
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66 2011-08-02.txt:06:59:44: <elliott> "Ugh. Hipster activists are so annoying. I bet you ride a fixed speed bike and eat granola bars for breakfast." --bonch on saving the lions
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67 2011-08-19.txt:21:13:25: <pikhq> ais523: Bikes are also typical on them.
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68 2011-09-01.txt:16:09:49: <Phantom_Hoover> A metal trivet, *made from recycled bike chains.*
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69 2012-04-06.txt:13:50:14: <ais523> if you have acro bike, you can reach it going up from lavaridge; otherwise, you can reach it going down from Mt. Chimney
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70 2012-05-06.txt:07:25:10: <pikhq_> Just easy to bikeshed on.
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71 2012-05-13.txt:11:02:53: <kmc> cheater__: http://a841-tfpweb.nyc.gov/bikeshare/files/2012/05/Schaefer-Landing.jpg
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72 2012-06-06.txt:02:04:04: <MDude> I tihnk I made some kind of dirtbike emulator.
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73 2012-08-18.txt:04:52:20: <Sgeo> 18<20Bike> use them with macroexpand, basically.
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74 2012-08-18.txt:04:53:10: <Sgeo> <Bike> if you really feel like doing bizarre things, try looking up cltl2. e.g., sbcl has some nonstandard functions that let you mess with environments more.
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75 2012-08-22.txt:21:44:24: <fungot> fizzie: hw to send dis to al ur"valued frnds. always laughing is too simple... winning is tooo. haha meet at tpy first rply me i m cmng n bike one la i'm going school earlier to buybubble tea up his whole house... y da... gud nt
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76 2012-08-24.txt:21:45:43: <shachaf> Bike share.
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78 2012-10-12.txt:05:24:04: <pikhq> Bike: Given that it suggests that *matter* is not *real*? Yeah, that's weird.
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79 2012-10-12.txt:05:24:33: <Bike> it's just platonism.
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80 2012-10-12.txt:05:26:16: <Bike> or "spirits", here.
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81 2012-10-12.txt:05:30:45: <Bike> oh, go for it. I just meant that it's old and venerable
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82 2012-10-12.txt:05:31:11: <Bike> quite.
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85 2012-10-24.txt:00:48:56: <Sgeo> Hi Bike. You're a #lisp native, right?
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86 2012-10-24.txt:00:50:11: <Bike> I suppose I must be.
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87 2012-10-24.txt:00:50:55: <Bike> Yo.
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88 2012-10-24.txt:00:54:34: <Bike> «Surface is the disposition of woman: a mobile, stormy film over shallow water.» ergh.
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89 2012-10-24.txt:00:54:45: <Bike> Don't be like that, Billy.
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90 2012-10-24.txt:04:50:54: <Bike> ah.
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91 2012-10-24.txt:05:20:25: <Bike> ok, just checking.
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92 2012-10-24.txt:06:01:39: <Bike> Oh.
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93 2012-10-24.txt:06:01:52: <Bike> That is pretty cool.
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96 2012-10-25.txt:04:48:40: <Bike> I thought most everything in Japanese was a pun.
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97 2012-10-25.txt:06:25:23: <Bike> backslashes. ruined
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100 2012-10-25.txt:19:59:08: <Bike> fast growing function, then.
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101 2012-10-26.txt:01:26:33: <Bike> Sgeo: "this is a bad idea. but how do we do it?"
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102 2012-10-26.txt:01:39:23: <Bike> perhaps you could indicate your questions with some kind of specialized marker. just put "question" after every sentence
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103 2012-10-26.txt:01:40:34: <Bike> yes, and I'm not sure of the distinction.
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104 2012-10-26.txt:01:41:25: <HackEgo> BiKe: WeLcOmE To tHe iNtErNaTiOnAl hUb fOr eSoTeRiC PrOgRaMmInG LaNgUaGe dEsIgN AnD DePlOyMeNt! FoR MoRe iNfOrMaTiOn, ChEcK OuT OuR WiKi: HtTp://eSoLaNgS.OrG/WiKi/mAiN_PaGe. (fOr tHe oThEr kInD Of eSoTeRiCa, TrY #eSoTeRiC On iRc.dAl.nEt.)
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105 2012-10-26.txt:01:42:00: <Bike> I browse the wiki sometimes and decided I may as well drop by.
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106 2012-10-26.txt:01:42:12: <Bike> and then I stayed because people were talking about math I don't understand.
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107 2012-10-26.txt:01:42:58: <Bike> I taked with sgeo about clojure a bit yesterday.
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108 2012-10-26.txt:01:43:36: <Bike> talked*. we moved it to #clojure because it wasn't wanted here.
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109 2012-10-26.txt:01:44:09: <Bike> I don't think I've ever pronounced it out loud. do as you please
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110 2012-10-26.txt:01:44:56: <Bike> I didn't know there was a bug by this name.
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111 2012-10-26.txt:01:46:09: <Bike> picture a bike constructed out of bees. there you go
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112 2012-10-26.txt:01:46:46: <Bike> Only one way to find out.
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113 2012-10-26.txt:02:07:12: <Sgeo> Bike, that was originally a contrib thing.
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114 2012-10-26.txt:02:08:55: <Sgeo> Something I thought of before Bike reminded me of that: Sets are a function, given an argument they return.... the argument if it's present in the set, and nil if it's not.
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115 2012-10-26.txt:02:15:34: <Bike> that doesn't matter, the same problem would come up any time you tried to get the false value.
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116 2012-10-26.txt:02:18:57: <Bike> ah, yes. but that's not really a dynamic typing thing, yeah.
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117 2012-10-26.txt:02:20:34: <Bike> I just mean hypothetically.
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118 2012-10-26.txt:02:21:58: <Bike> can't you just establish a union type...?
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119 2012-10-26.txt:02:22:19: <Bike> other than unboxed values not being Objects I guess.
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120 2012-10-26.txt:02:22:44: <Bike> oh, as long as I'm asking dumb questions about types. is TAPL the thing to read?
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121 2012-10-26.txt:02:23:01: <Bike> cool.
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122 2012-10-26.txt:02:45:36: <Bike> gosh, I don't know what to do with all this conflicting information.
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123 2012-10-26.txt:02:45:38: <pikhq> Bike: It's an in-thing but not a joke.
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124 2012-10-26.txt:02:47:56: <Bike> It's a thing people who don't really exist said in the 90s (80s?).
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125 2012-10-26.txt:02:51:45: <Bike> they just cat to /dev/dsp, no doubt.
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126 2012-10-26.txt:03:03:53: <Bike> yeah it does seem pretty serious, I mean look at all those honeypots.
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127 2012-10-26.txt:04:40:24: <Bike> bonus: NIL is also in the symbol type.
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130 2012-10-27.txt:00:01:16: <Bike> clear deficiency.
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131 2012-10-27.txt:00:05:16: <Bike> haha.
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132 2012-10-27.txt:00:43:48: <Bike> i also find that weird, but I'm already used to it.
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133 2012-10-27.txt:01:15:46: <shachaf> Bike: Because Haskell is all about List Processing.
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134 2012-10-27.txt:01:16:44: <Bike> in lisp 1.5 you could use lists as functions!
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135 2012-10-27.txt:01:16:55: <Bike> processing lists with lists, the way of the future.
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136 2012-10-27.txt:01:17:36: <Bike> sweet.
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137 2012-10-27.txt:01:18:52: <Bike> oh I suppose that's true though.
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138 2012-10-27.txt:01:23:14: <Bike> groan.
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139 2012-10-27.txt:01:26:08: <Bike> it what.
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140 2012-10-27.txt:01:27:38: <Bike> that's kinda cool actually.
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141 2012-10-27.txt:01:33:39: <elliott> Bike: yep.
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144 2012-10-28.txt:04:52:23: <pikhq> Bike: Nah, Julius was just making a sane modification to already-extant Roman practice.
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145 2012-10-28.txt:04:53:10: <Bike> Huh. I didn't know that.
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146 2012-10-28.txt:04:58:42: <Bike> zzo38: a life-death-rebirth deity, often linked to farming.
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151 2012-10-28.txt:21:40:17: <Bike> how many brainfuck derivatives are there? as a power of two. possibly using knuth arrows
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152 2012-10-28.txt:22:15:57: <Bike> wait, got the name wrong. kolmogorov and so on.
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153 2012-10-28.txt:23:17:19: <Bike> they were pretty big.
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154 2012-10-28.txt:23:17:36: <Bike> Phantom__Hoover: the earth gate had a thingie in front of it that could stop anybody from coming.
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165 2012-11-01.txt:03:08:49: <tswett> Hi, Bike.
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166 2012-11-01.txt:03:09:24: <Bike> hi, tsett.
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167 2012-11-01.txt:03:16:35: <tswett> Bike: that's the meaning I had in mind, yeah.
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168 2012-11-01.txt:03:26:05: <tswett> Bike: if a computable set of axioms has the natural numbers as a model, then it also has other things as models.
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169 2012-11-01.txt:03:28:15: <Bike> oh, those things that I don't understand... thanks.
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170 2012-11-01.txt:03:47:38: <Bike> or that...
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171 2012-11-01.txt:04:02:41: <Bike> guess that proves that.
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172 2012-11-01.txt:04:03:06: <Bike> I have to ask what the time limit is...
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177 2012-11-01.txt:20:30:28: <Bike> "rational drug design" being a distinct thing is pretty funny, though.
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180 2012-11-02.txt:02:24:43: <Bike> dang.
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181 2012-11-02.txt:04:57:21: <Bike> well, that's a bit clearer. The whole thing always sort of confused me.
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182 2012-11-02.txt:04:57:46: <Bike> of course I have a book with a graph of the kolmogorov complexity of numbers as a function, maybe I should focus on that confusingness first.
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183 2012-11-02.txt:05:10:47: <Bike> so any r.e. axiomatic system has turing machine halting proofs independent of it?
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184 2012-11-02.txt:05:11:14: <pikhq> Bike: Seems like it.
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185 2012-11-02.txt:05:13:41: <Bike> http://www.scottaaronson.com/blog/?p=710 maybe this is what I'm thinking of
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188 2012-11-03.txt:06:03:05: <zzo38> Bike: There is no 50 move draw. The only draw is not having a legal FIDE move (if not in check).
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189 2012-11-03.txt:06:03:20: <Bike> ah.
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190 2012-11-03.txt:06:38:52: <Bike> I know of it, barely.
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191 2012-11-03.txt:06:39:17: <Bike> Er, wait, Chinese chess more than Japanese chess, yes. If Chinese chesss is the one on a star of david looking thing.
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192 2012-11-03.txt:06:41:12: <pikhq> Bike: You're probably thinking "Chinese checkers".
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193 2012-11-03.txt:06:41:36: <Bike> oh, dammit.
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194 2012-11-03.txt:06:42:10: <Bike> ok, that makes sense.
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197 2012-11-04.txt:02:39:13: <Bike> hey be fair. the sun is pretty big!
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202 2012-11-05.txt:07:07:48: <Bike> well, that was enlightening.
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205 2012-11-05.txt:22:47:17: <Bike> huh, php has bc in it. why?
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206 2012-11-05.txt:22:48:12: <Bike> right. I supose that explains that "get gz header and strip html out of it" function too.
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209 2012-11-06.txt:07:15:37: <Bike> Dang.
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212 2012-11-06.txt:22:06:42: <Bike> oh yeah, same here.
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213 2012-11-07.txt:03:01:07: <Bike> plus there's that whole nastiness in hungary. eugh.
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214 2012-11-07.txt:03:01:37: <kmc> Bike: yeah there are extreme right anti-immigrant etc. parties all over europe :/
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215 2012-11-07.txt:05:18:08: <Bike> "The electoral college is a disaster for a democracy." yes good
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216 2012-11-07.txt:06:06:08: <Bike> I've heard better autotuning...
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217 2012-11-07.txt:06:08:36: <Bike> gay weed is law in washington. sp
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221 2012-11-07.txt:07:27:30: <Bike> pff.
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222 2012-11-07.txt:07:42:53: <Bike> http://twitter.com/republicantears
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223 2012-11-07.txt:07:46:39: <Bike> I'm still not clear on how that works. Is it like, I'll walk by a marijuana store, and then they spot some ATF agents and run for it?
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226 2012-11-07.txt:22:17:22: <Bike> are you referring to mccain being porn in panama, or...
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227 2012-11-07.txt:22:18:06: <Bike> born*. being born in a military base is fine.
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228 2012-11-08.txt:07:23:10: <Bike> gotta be careful of the threat of invasion from haiti.
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229 2012-11-08.txt:07:27:51: <Bike> it's not like territories haven't become independent before.
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232 2012-11-08.txt:20:56:05: <Bike> is that... a regex?
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233 2012-11-08.txt:23:22:33: <Bike> «0x20: "escape"; has no defined meaning» nice.
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234 2012-11-08.txt:23:32:10: <elliott> Bike: perfect. job done.
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235 2012-11-08.txt:23:35:41: <Bike> see, there you go.
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236 2012-11-08.txt:23:39:12: <Bike> haha.
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237 2012-11-08.txt:23:48:55: <Phantom_Hoover> Bike, I'll have to check.
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238 2012-11-08.txt:23:49:37: <Phantom_Hoover> Bike, you need to know both match and substitution subgraphs to determine if a node is open.
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239 2012-11-08.txt:23:49:54: <Bike> Phantom_Hoover: oh, yes, duh. silly me.
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240 2012-11-08.txt:23:50:11: <Bike> Phantom_Hoover: I thought it said that it used the same letter in the state graph and the match subgraph, oops.
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241 2012-11-08.txt:23:50:53: <Phantom_Hoover> Bike, nah, the tricky part is that the state graph is completely unlabelled.
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242 2012-11-08.txt:23:51:44: <Bike> Phantom_Hoover: right. but clearly having a single interpreter step be an np complete problem is what makes it worthwhile
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243 2012-11-08.txt:23:56:05: <Phantom_Hoover> Bike, http://jgaa.info/accepted/99/Eppstein99.3.3.pdf is the cited paper for the polynomial thing
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244 2012-11-08.txt:23:59:04: <elliott> Bike: um I hate to be the bearer of bad news but the same designer also did http://esolangs.org/wiki/Feather
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245 2012-11-09.txt:01:23:27: <Bike> i thought they died then though...
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248 2012-11-09.txt:06:30:13: <Bike> oh,wow.
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249 2012-11-09.txt:07:22:10: <Bike> Sgeo: most autotrophs are solar. the few exceptions are things that rely on geothermal vents and chemosynthesis, not exactly enough to keep humanity alive
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252 2012-11-09.txt:18:26:32: <Bike> and then it didn't go off. boring.
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253 2012-11-09.txt:18:27:01: <Bike> yeah.
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254 2012-11-09.txt:18:27:13: <Bike> atriq: multiple deaths has about the same dramatic effect as none.
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255 2012-11-09.txt:23:14:21: <fizzie> Bike: "Scientific data", I suppose. It's a cluster shared by the CS, physics, chemistry and such folks. I would assume it mostly runs simulations.
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256 2012-11-09.txt:23:14:22: <pikhq_> Bike: 123 terabytes? Clearly, store Blurays raw.
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257 2012-11-09.txt:23:41:58: <Bike> I thought getting lots of funding was how it worked during the dotcom bubble too.
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258 2012-11-09.txt:23:44:26: <Bike> http://www.theeastindiacompany.com/ So...
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259 2012-11-09.txt:23:46:59: <Bike> Yeah, I'm not entirely sure if it's satire.
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260 2012-11-09.txt:23:47:15: <Bike> I got the Ullman paper.
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261 2012-11-09.txt:23:47:58: <Bike> But it turns out that being completely naïve about graph theory makes it hard to write programs for it.
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262 2012-11-09.txt:23:50:29: <Bike> http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/883e56f6-9d90-11df-a37c-00144feab49a.html#axzz2BlxbIVOh
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263 2012-11-09.txt:23:51:47: <Phantom_Hoover> Bike, you should definitely familiarise yourself with adjacency matrices if you haven't already.
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264 2012-11-09.txt:23:52:34: <Bike> Phantom_Hoover: well I know what those are at least. I just napped through a lot of that part of discrete maths, and haven't written ay actual programs for this stuff before.
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265 2012-11-10.txt:01:59:36: <Bike> you could just ping, you know.
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266 2012-11-10.txt:02:19:43: <Bike> Maybe it would be easier to write an x86/OS emulator that would automatically translate into appopriate protocol thingamajiggers.
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267 2012-11-10.txt:02:44:59: <Bike> ahhh.
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268 2012-11-10.txt:03:11:52: <zzo38> Bike: Music contest involving .NSF format
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269 2012-11-10.txt:03:11:58: <Bike> ah.
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270 2012-11-10.txt:03:15:05: <Bike> I was confused by all the talk of instruction sets.
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271 2012-11-10.txt:06:13:28: <Bike> akira yamaoka uses max, he scores video games and crap.
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274 2012-11-10.txt:18:08:27: <Bike> what's the lesson, apis for web 3.0 services suck?
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275 2012-11-10.txt:18:10:40: <Bike> 301 isn't an error.
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276 2012-11-10.txt:18:12:54: <Bike> It means that a page has moved. an http client is supposed to request the page moved to to finish the request.
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277 2012-11-10.txt:18:13:59: <Bike> which brings us back to my proposed lesson.
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278 2012-11-10.txt:18:14:13: <Bike> Oh.
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279 2012-11-10.txt:22:31:54: <Bike> ah. shrewd
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280 2012-11-10.txt:22:33:49: <Bike> and yeah, I was asking about the logs. since there's nine years in the topic.
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281 2012-11-10.txt:22:35:54: <Vorpal> <Bike> and yeah, I was asking about the logs. since there's nine years in the topic. <-- better start reading!
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282 2012-11-10.txt:22:42:38: <ais523> Bike: http://wolframprize.com
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283 2012-11-11.txt:05:06:59: <Bike> 31... huh?
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284 2012-11-11.txt:05:08:19: <Bike> i would understand 11, I would understand 33, I do not understand 31.
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285 2012-11-11.txt:05:08:33: <Bike> i.e. I am the rube copumpkin prophesied
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286 2012-11-11.txt:05:09:16: <Bike> What, why.
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287 2012-11-11.txt:05:09:29: <Bike> The answer is bullshit. Spoil'd
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288 2012-11-11.txt:05:11:29: <Bike> It's just the first, huh. Crappy implementation.
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289 2012-11-11.txt:05:12:19: <Bike> #1 is at least consistent. No fresh binding for the loop.
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290 2012-11-11.txt:05:13:05: <Bike> all the x's in the lambdas are the same x, which ends at 99.
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291 2012-11-11.txt:05:13:20: <Bike> er, yes.
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292 2012-11-11.txt:05:13:39: <Bike> Though I have no idea how you'd rebind a variable in Python.
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293 2012-11-11.txt:05:14:06: <Bike> putting in an i=i doesn't work...
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294 2012-11-11.txt:05:16:12: <Bike> I know that much.
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295 2012-11-11.txt:05:17:19: <Bike> yep, that works.
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296 2012-11-11.txt:05:22:06: <shachaf> An array of a hundred indexed adders isn't Pythonic, Bike.
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297 2012-11-11.txt:05:24:55: <Bike> sometimes I have a transient wish that just for a brief moment words would mean things...
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