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1 2003-07-31.txt:17:57:57: <Taaus> Well... My momma always used to say that you shouldn't trust someone who can't spell 'seamless'.
2 2004-05-30.txt:20:03:51: <fizzie> oh, and I'd need someone who can do hr giger -like design for a project with impressive stupidity levels.
3 2005-06-15.txt:20:12:25: <jix> lament: i know aardappel and i my brother even knows someone who knows the author of aardappel but my language is different (i think so)
4 2005-06-21.txt:01:03:50: <{^Raven^}> knacker (usu) = someone who buys up old horses for slaughter
5 2005-07-31.txt:01:00:48: <jix> but you'll never see someone who is in channel 0 in any other channels
6 2005-08-16.txt:22:47:34: <jix> WildHalcyon: i know someone who knows wouter
7 2005-08-16.txt:22:48:23: <WildHalcyon> I know someone who knows someone who knows wouter... err.. thats you, btw
8 2005-08-24.txt:22:46:50: <jix> i know someone who knows someone who knows mandelbrot!
9 2005-08-24.txt:22:48:10: <GregorR> That you know someone who knows someone who knows Mandelbrot.
10 2005-09-18.txt:16:56:48: <Wildhalcyon> It is, because the ideas are clear in YOUR head, not necessarily in someone who's trying to understand
11 2005-10-24.txt:19:56:43: <kipple> LOL. finally someone who's done it properly (guess what the TMMLPTEALPAITAFNFAL extension is?)
12 2005-11-01.txt:05:46:39: <cpressey> GregorR: what about someone who smokes on their own time in their own basement?
13 2006-02-02.txt:16:04:47: <kipple_> hopefully someone who understands what you're talking about will read the logs... XP
14 2006-02-09.txt:21:34:09: <Gs30ng> well, after i complete the spec, maybe someone who read the spec can be burst upon by a good idea what should R & O be... anyway i'm working on the spec
15 2006-05-29.txt:05:02:52: <wildhalcyon> someone who seems to hate Java as much as I do!
16 2006-07-18.txt:18:56:38: <pikhq> Just what happens when you get someone who thinks of programming as entertainment. ;)
17 2006-07-24.txt:19:52:14: <pikhq> I'm just someone who saw your quantum Brainfuck, and am accusing you of being evil for it.
18 2006-08-23.txt:01:37:27: <CakeProphet> I swear I've yet to find instructions for someone who knows JACKSHIT about programming...
19 2006-08-23.txt:01:48:11: <ihope> The "I have no purpose" depression can be remedied easily by finding someone who cares about you.
20 2006-08-29.txt:02:38:54: <Razor-X> I only know that someone who assosciates color with sound ended up naming odd sounds according to color.
21 2006-09-06.txt:03:49:14: <Razor-X> Well... I guess it is scary for someone who hasn't programmed in a functional language before, haha.
22 2006-09-24.txt:18:13:47: <boblol> im gonna try "recover" wich kills someone who might have stolen it
23 2006-09-25.txt:03:54:04: <Razor-X> I met someone who is in almost as many channels as you're in, squared.
24 2006-10-16.txt:17:45:46: <pikhq> Someone who's willing to test their suggestion first, preferably? :p
25 2006-10-21.txt:20:21:33: <jix> i just write it down and someone who has a better english than me can correct it
26 2006-12-03.txt:17:31:01: <RodgerTheGreat> I'll tell you, it's pretty frustrating trying to help someone whose only coding experience is a one-semester class in VB code in Java. Some people just don't get it, and probably never will.
27 2006-12-30.txt:04:41:11: <CakeProphet> you're speaking to someone who's never bothered to touch C.
28 2007-01-12.txt:18:39:43: <bsmntbombdood> oklopol: For someone who knows nothing about parsing, yes
29 2007-02-18.txt:21:56:55: <oklopol> a bit slower if bad implementation, maybe a bit less clear for someone who reads the code
30 2007-02-18.txt:22:30:21: <oklopol> in for example java the WORST that could happen is that someone who read the code would not understand the logic at some point
31 2007-03-25.txt:23:31:30: <oklopol> from what i've heard it's a language where you can expect someone who knows it not to know the whole language, but only a subset of it
32 2007-06-06.txt:07:30:18: <pikhq> I'd wear it, which is saying something from someone who's only hat is called "long hair".
33 2007-06-17.txt:01:17:11: <ihope> Find someone who speaks Japanese or something and ask them if they know of anything that can't be expressed in English at all.
34 2007-06-19.txt:04:36:43: <oerjan> a decerator would be someone who removes horns, i guess
35 2007-07-15.txt:02:32:06: <pikhq> RodgerTheGreat: I consider you someone who brings a knife to a gunfight.
36 2007-07-18.txt:06:44:32: <oklokok> i'd say a hacker is someone who does what he can with what's given rather than someone who takes the tools with which it's easiest to do
37 2007-07-26.txt:14:29:22: <oklofok> but you don't want to be near someone who's constantly oggling at you
38 2007-07-30.txt:21:24:39: <cherez> Only in the hands of someone who knows when to use the extensions.
39 2007-08-01.txt:20:16:41: <ehird`> ... though ... being cruel to someone who uses age as an excuse for anything may be justified ... :P
40 2007-08-19.txt:01:06:52: <oklokok> mudge: hard to tell you if that explains currying to someone who doesn't know the concept already, since i did
41 2007-09-07.txt:19:20:16: <Sgeo> It's very complicated to someone who doesn't know C
42 2007-09-24.txt:20:30:07: <oerjan> someone who chastises his alter ego for spamming, and then continues to do it himself...
43 2007-09-25.txt:02:26:43: <gurami> here's a question, is someone who believes in the Pope's mission a "Popist"?
44 2007-10-15.txt:16:27:40: <oklopol> someone who has any thue intuition, wanna tell me if that's easier of harder to program?
45 2007-10-16.txt:19:41:51: <ehird`> "calxist" returns someone who went into #osdev 2007
46 2007-10-25.txt:20:16:33: <jix> i know someone who knows someone who knows mandelbrot
47 2007-11-02.txt:03:08:55: <pikhq> Hmm. . . Someone who has *not* heard of PEBBLE yet. :p
48 2007-11-02.txt:03:10:16: <oerjan> <pikhq> Hmm. . . Someone who has *not* heard of PEBBLE yet. :p
49 2007-11-21.txt:17:37:22: <ais523> sounds to me like someone who's eager but doesn't really understand IRC
50 2007-11-30.txt:20:22:23: <bsmntbombdood> how feasable would it be for someone who only speaks english to travel alone?
51 2007-12-30.txt:01:39:28: * Sgeo thinks an answer from someone who thinks positively of PSOX would be more useful
52 2007-12-31.txt:21:52:11: <ehird> your code looks like what someone who saw yacc output tried to write in a cleaner form in haskell
53 2008-01-08.txt:00:05:23: <pikhq> Champion was changed so that it was granted by the announcement of the Herald to someone who has won.
54 2008-01-21.txt:17:31:57: <ehird> Let me find the page of someone who manaed
55 2008-02-16.txt:04:12:10: <Keigo> I know someone who's quite good at Japanese
56 2008-02-18.txt:01:21:48: <Sgeo> ehird`_, someone who hated me
57 2008-03-08.txt:09:17:47: <Sukoshi> Someone who hasn't heard of PM?!
58 2008-03-08.txt:22:39:11: <ehird> SimonRC: someone who has #nodist logs will give you the explanation i gave
59 2008-03-19.txt:00:29:08: <SimonRC> some day someone who knows about teleprinters is just going to understand that one straight away
60 2008-03-22.txt:01:00:37: <oerjan> olsner: what do you expect from someone who keeps changing nicks?
61 2008-03-29.txt:16:46:26: <AnMaster> ehird, I know someone who like to quote that yes
62 2008-04-03.txt:15:55:21: <ais523> pity, I was hoping someone who knew more than me could go through it and say "you're doing it all wrong! you should be doing it like this!"
63 2008-04-03.txt:20:33:15: <AnMaster> I talked to someone who said it worked in safari
64 2008-04-07.txt:05:24:28: <RodgerTheGreat> is it bad that I tend to instantly form a negative opinion of someone who writes their name with a roman numeral/ number after it, such as "John Smith III" or "Ted Borglan the second"?
65 2008-04-09.txt:23:08:58: <ehird> your words are well picked: like those of someone who has only used OS X in passing
66 2008-04-09.txt:23:10:38: <ehird> this one: [23:09] <ehird> your words are well picked: like those of someone who has only used OS X in passing
67 2008-04-12.txt:16:08:08: <ehird> they make it easier for someone who doesn't *really* understand the source code to try and edit it
68 2008-04-14.txt:10:52:47: <oklopol> someone who knows anything, tell me where i failed
69 2008-04-21.txt:16:02:35: <ais523> there's also &zwj;, which is just as invisible to someone who uses English
70 2008-04-23.txt:04:49:26: <GregorR> Yeah, just "Alex Smith" leads to the page of someone whose life is nowhere near as valuable.
71 2008-04-23.txt:16:38:01: <ehird> a while ago there was someone who got fed up of tinyurl sites and invented a site that let you gave urls an arbitary name
72 2008-04-23.txt:18:54:11: <ehird> "There is no such thing as “putting a work in the public domain”, you America-centered, Commonwealth-biased individual. Public domain varies with the jurisdictions, and it is in some places debatable whether someone who has not been dead for the last seventy years is entitled to put his own work in the public domain." <-- THIS IS PARANOIA AND NOT TRUE
73 2008-05-09.txt:13:57:28: * ehird wonders when someone who speaks english will enter #squeak and tell me wtf it just did last night
74 2008-05-10.txt:21:52:39: <ehird> SimonRC: Why the maker of the library and the game would suggest that someone who only knew a little bit of Python and no C++, would maintain a Python binding to a C++ library
75 2008-05-17.txt:06:48:11: <spal> hi, I have written my brainfuck compiler and interpreter. is there someone who would be interested in doing a code review and tell me if I am wrong anywhere?
76 2008-06-05.txt:22:29:12: <augur> tusho doesnt like that i didnt understand him so now hes determined to find someone who does understand him so he wont feel alone
77 2008-06-13.txt:19:43:21: <tusho> if you argue with someone who has argued with ais523 , that's 2
78 2008-06-16.txt:16:56:46: <deveah> for the first time I meet someone who is younger than me and doesn't join random chatrooms and starts calling everybody names
79 2008-06-23.txt:18:20:45: <pikhq> Such as, say, someone who wrote the code. ;)
80 2008-06-28.txt:01:05:23: <psygnisfive> is it illegal to joke about raping someone who's significantly underage in a context where its obviously a joke?
81 2008-06-30.txt:19:27:49: <ais523> oh, and someone who knows Befunge, verify that I got that hello, world right please
82 2008-07-02.txt:18:13:51: <AnMaster> tusho, I know someone who did it for some professional 3D software
83 2008-07-11.txt:14:50:08: <oklofok> i read an article written by someone who had read that article :P
84 2008-07-20.txt:01:53:43: <psygnisfive> someone who sits around and makes sure you're safe while you trip.
85 2008-07-20.txt:02:50:16: <ihope> I heard about someone who had heard about someone who had supposedly done that.
86 2008-07-20.txt:02:50:31: <ihope> Heard someone who had heard about someone, rather.
87 2008-07-22.txt:23:51:06: <tusho_> (I only have 807 comment karma too. People just can't accept someone who's INFALLABLY RIGHT)
88 2008-07-24.txt:16:08:31: <SimonRC> tusho: that bit was evidentally invented by someone who didn't like lexer-writers
89 2008-07-24.txt:16:09:24: <pikhq> And by someone who liked obfuscated C.
90 2008-07-28.txt:21:42:06: <psygnisfive> you're someone who reads/edits Bolog?
91 2008-07-29.txt:21:03:32: <SimonRC> working with someone who is gay has made me less twitchy around gay people
92 2008-07-31.txt:22:27:00: <oerjan> he definitely looks like someone who could introduce horror movies...
93 2008-08-01.txt:12:31:31: <tusho> I replied to someone who had messaged me while I was gone with "back"
94 2008-08-02.txt:00:14:38: <adu> I once read a book by someone who lived in 2036
95 2008-08-08.txt:02:34:58: <dogface> Someone who reads 25 comic strips might be able to recommend one to me. Here's that famous list of what I like: http://ff-rtl.blogspot.com/2008/06/so-i-have-blog.html
96 2008-08-08.txt:02:40:19: <pikhq> Nor do I know its author or know someone who knows its author; that's a new one on me.
97 2008-08-08.txt:20:52:55: -!- optbot changed the topic of #esoteric to: the entire backlog of #esoteric: http://tunes.org/~nef/logs/esoteric | sounds to me like someone who's eager but doesn't really understand IRC
98 2008-08-11.txt:22:33:16: <optbot> Mony: (I only have 807 comment karma too. People just can't accept someone who's INFALLABLY RIGHT)
99 2008-08-12.txt:09:18:34: <AnMaster> <optbot> Mony: (I only have 807 comment karma too. People just can't accept someone who's INFALLABLY RIGHT)
100 2008-08-21.txt:23:13:16: <tusho> andreou is someone who actually talked about esolangs here.
101 2008-08-24.txt:20:49:38: <fizzie> Someone who practices Discordianism, maybe. Just see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discordianism or read the Illuminatus! trilogy.
102 2008-08-31.txt:14:59:23: <oklopol> wake me up when you have a conversation where someone who doesn't believe in the real world can contribute
103 2008-09-02.txt:19:10:43: <fizzie> tusho: Okay, I was just checking that you don't advocate illegalizing facial recognition algorithms or something insane like that. (And sure the feature has other uses: you could use it to tag pictures from your collection containing the face of someone who consents, like yourself. In any case, it would probably be pretty hard to make it illegal to offer that sort of feature.)
104 2008-09-04.txt:17:27:01: <ais523> also it would need to be a temporary ban, kicking doesn't really work against someone who keeps parting anyway
105 2008-09-06.txt:11:55:28: <oklopol> but you're right from the perspective of someone who likes the society to work
106 2008-09-07.txt:21:36:18: <tusho> ask someone who does :p
107 2008-09-12.txt:18:54:16: <tusho> find someone who actually wants to.
108 2008-09-12.txt:21:26:55: <ais523> so I'm in a similar sort of situation to someone who knows only K&R C and doesn't really understand prototypes
109 2008-09-18.txt:13:48:35: <ais523> possibly the best part of ALGOL for someone who likes crazy language design is that it has 5 different sorts of context
110 2008-09-19.txt:22:09:06: <oklofok> someone who started with G?
111 2008-09-23.txt:21:00:04: <ais523> asking someone who knows is more reliable than asking a search engine that's being manipulated by thousands of people across the world
112 2008-09-24.txt:21:23:48: <tusho> AnMaster: don't ever complain when i help other people and don't help you, why the hell should i help someone who only ever makes baseless accusations based on a completely false stereotype of me.
113 2008-09-28.txt:19:56:56: <ais523> but referring to someone who was genuinely called murphy that both me and tusho know
114 2008-09-28.txt:21:38:26: <oerjan> can you impersonate someone who doesn't exist?
115 2008-09-30.txt:16:50:58: <ais523> but the second would presumably mean "someone who specialises in ephemera"
116 2008-10-06.txt:22:33:56: <ehird> ais523: if he was someone who had just joined he'd be being pointed to pastebins now
117 2008-10-15.txt:16:49:55: <fizzie> Someone who regularly edits that thing might fix them.
118 2008-10-18.txt:14:33:38: <ehird> AnMaster: Not the point, you should still check before just uselessly nickpinging someone who possibly isn't even online to see it.
119 2008-10-22.txt:20:24:05: <oklopol> i like competitions, i wish someone who was good at esolangs challenged me occasionally.
120 2008-11-03.txt:06:34:20: <fizzie> What I wrote comes courtesy of Google Translate, I have no idea how someone who actually speaks the language would read it.
121 2008-11-03.txt:10:57:50: <ais523> incidentally, I submitted one as a puzzle in Agora, and got lots of interesting answers, including someone who brute-forced the best solution
122 2008-11-17.txt:23:35:29: <AnMaster> +ul (Factually incorrect actually. But I know someone who does if you are interested.)S
123 2008-11-17.txt:23:35:29: <thutubot> Factually incorrect actually. But I know someone who does if you are interested.
124 2008-11-18.txt:00:32:45: <psygnisfive> someone who speaks swedish!
125 2008-11-25.txt:07:35:37: <oklopol> psygnisfive: if you think i give a shit about that, you may confuse me with someone who cares about stuff like that.
126 2008-11-27.txt:00:17:05: <warrie> I think I read about someone who was colorblind and also had synaesthesia. He saw yellows instead of reds and greens, but there were also some stimuli that caused perception of red and green.
127 2008-12-01.txt:17:48:27: <ais523> ehird: that's much less reasonable than asking someone who knows the link to tell where it is
128 2008-12-01.txt:17:48:40: <ehird> Well, yes, but you could go for someone who wants to tell you,.
129 2008-12-01.txt:19:12:45: <oerjan> oklopol: actually the second google hit on glio is on someone who died from it :/
130 2008-12-04.txt:21:54:48: <ehird> lament: the most common usage that I can see. Annoyingly for someone who is musically retarded (me), people like switching between the two in actions.
131 2008-12-04.txt:22:17:48: <ais523> quite possibly, they'd be less likely to hurt me than someone who had never heard of INTERCAL
132 2008-12-06.txt:19:48:15: <AnMaster> zuff, someone who doesn't have a lot of it?
133 2008-12-08.txt:22:40:33: <ais523> yep, rnz could only have been designed by someone who was very tired and didn't realise what they were writing
134 2008-12-16.txt:21:32:02: <oklofok> AnMaster: it's easy. and you can't convince someone who doesn't know what he's talking about that he's wrong, so don't even try.
135 2008-12-25.txt:16:51:33: <ais523|direct> the argument really is that you have someone who doesn't want their libraries to be used in a closed-source way under any circumstances, therefore obviously you can't use them in your program that you do want to be usable like that
136 2008-12-29.txt:22:31:02: <ehird> AnMaster: wikipedia is not always correct just because someone who they deem reliable says so
137 2008-12-31.txt:22:05:09: <oerjan> ah someone who hails from the future year 2009
138 2009-01-03.txt:22:10:04: <ais523> it's someone who at least knows a bit about what the channel's for
139 2009-01-03.txt:22:39:42: <alexholowczak> Slereah: He's someone who I know... Who always goes on about how great python is.
140 2009-01-07.txt:18:45:53: <ehird> well, i don't notice them but I imagine someone who uses linux every day would
141 2009-01-18.txt:19:16:38: <ais523> someone who has it should pipe a few Fugue programs into it
142 2009-02-09.txt:23:57:16: * oerjan mentions in case someone who actually has a reddit account wants to point it out
143 2009-02-13.txt:19:54:29: <oerjan> now i just need to find someone who admits it... :D
144 2009-02-14.txt:19:02:16: <ais523> due to someone who used 1 billion seconds to represent forever
145 2009-02-17.txt:20:29:57: <ehird> i asked someone who isn't on crack and they can confirm that you're all on crack.
146 2009-02-18.txt:14:56:47: <ehird> factor, by the way, is an excellent language made by someone who knows what they're doing and it's also fast, and has great unicode support and tons of libraries/
147 2009-02-22.txt:15:19:09: <ais523> well, fonts are a legitimate complaint for someone who cares as much about fonts as you do
148 2009-02-22.txt:17:21:53: <ais523> ehird_: you use computers a lot for someone who hates them as much as you do
149 2009-02-28.txt:20:08:41: <zzo38> I used client brainfuck instead of client unlambda because someone who wants to write a gopher client that supports it can write it more quickly and easily than an unlambda interpreter, brainfuck interpreters are much easier and quicker to write
150 2009-03-01.txt:16:09:41: <ais523> it has levels based on all sorts of things, it seems there must be someone who knows brainfuck who submitted a level
151 2009-03-08.txt:23:23:07: <ais523> hmm... this reminds me of the thread on clc of someone who was translating C into C#
152 2009-03-08.txt:23:35:08: <ais523> he didn't explicitly grant any licence priveliges at all, so someone who breaks it can be sued
153 2009-03-09.txt:07:48:47: <GreaseMonkey> i know of someone who coded on LSD
154 2009-03-10.txt:23:16:02: <ehird> see, we have someone who cannot access the logs
155 2009-03-13.txt:17:20:38: <ehird> I wonder if there's someone who's actually sexually attracted to good typography.
156 2009-03-15.txt:21:36:44: <AnMaster> ehirdghost, I hate drugs. I _used_ to know someone who died due to an overdose of heroine...
157 2009-03-24.txt:00:52:24: <ehird> AnMaster: no, probably someone who isn't too good at programming but knows java :P
158 2009-03-24.txt:20:06:14: <AnMaster> ehird, well they would have to phone some manager then until they reached someone who knew
159 2009-04-03.txt:17:50:54: <ehird> I wouldn't be friends with someone who would steal a pc & money from me
160 2009-04-03.txt:18:03:36: <AnMaster> asked someone who spoke it?
161 2009-04-07.txt:23:45:29: <oklopol_> ehird sounds like someone who'd say that
162 2009-04-10.txt:15:36:26: <ehird> Sure, but in a lot of cases, it's easy to find out, easy to deduce, or people probably have already heard of it, or can ask someone who has
163 2009-04-10.txt:21:50:47: <ais523> maybe someone who knew how to fix it was online
164 2009-04-12.txt:01:11:17: <psygnisfive> a student of chomsky (someone who studies chomsky's work)
165 2009-04-12.txt:01:11:33: <psygnisfive> a student of chomsky's (someone who chomsky teaches)
166 2009-04-20.txt:18:36:31: <oklopol> GregorR: no sensible client would tab complete someone who's last talked about 4 years ago.
167 2009-04-21.txt:23:12:45: <ehird> someone who orks cows, duh.
168 2009-04-21.txt:23:12:55: <ais523> Deewiant: someone who orks
169 2009-04-23.txt:09:01:54: <okloduk> As someone who has purchased programming titles from Amazon.com, you might be interested in a list of featured CSS, HTML, and java_script references. <<< yeah, a few haskell and scheme books and AOCP definitely suggest that.
170 2009-04-23.txt:09:05:08: <okloduk> As someone who has purchased computer science manuals from Amazon.com, you might be interested in a list of featured Microsoft tech guides from O'Reilly.
171 2009-04-23.txt:15:47:18: <AnMaster> Deewiant, good enough for someone who won't remember "are you sure?" dialogs 5 seconds after they clicked yes without reading the text?
172 2009-04-24.txt:21:51:26: <ehird> Yes, someone who is a rabid git antipath probably would.
173 2009-04-25.txt:18:18:40: <ehird> it means someone who killed themselves.
174 2009-04-26.txt:17:14:08: <ehird> Of course, I'd tend to vote for someone who has a hope in hell of winning.
175 2009-04-27.txt:20:35:29: <ais523> and therefore is likely to be extremely confusing to someone who isn't a native speaker
176 2009-04-27.txt:20:36:06: <AnMaster> ehird, not the "<ais523> and therefore is likely to be extremely confusing to someone who isn't a native speaker" bit
177 2009-04-27.txt:20:36:12: <ehird> it's not easy to explain a language to someone who isn't a native speaker
178 2009-04-29.txt:20:27:25: <ehird> I knew someone who set their "pencil" on fire.
179 2009-05-01.txt:19:37:22: <ais523> Hiato1: it helps to have someone who knows the language to learn it from, IME
180 2009-05-02.txt:17:03:12: <ehird> still, a rather pointless thing to ask someone who shows a propgram
181 2009-05-08.txt:17:14:57: <AnMaster> btw, do any of you write a diary in real life? Or know someone who does.
182 2009-05-09.txt:05:19:55: <pikhq> Do I sense someone who has been mistreated by American tea 'sensibilities'?
183 2009-05-09.txt:06:50:45: <ais523> I spent hours working on that problem once, my conclusions were that it was obviously possible, but would require someone who made fewer silly mistakes than me
184 2009-05-13.txt:23:26:25: <pikhq> Gracenotes: I've known someone who did.
185 2009-05-16.txt:20:53:54: <ehird> AnMaster: That was in #haskell, and if you don't know what Sine is, you could try asking someone who does.
186 2009-05-19.txt:20:35:46: <ais523> and could be soldered in about half a second per pin for someone who knew what they were doing
187 2009-05-28.txt:20:48:45: <pikhq> Kinda funny. I mentioned Brainfuck. He mentioned "Oh, yeah... Someone who worked for me, Gregor, did that, too." "... Gregor Richards?" "... Yes..."
188 2009-06-01.txt:18:02:11: <psygnisfive> ehird: only if it was someone who is of age!
189 2009-06-05.txt:21:35:44: <AnMaster> ok. So someone who wasn't the warez group got hacked?
190 2009-06-06.txt:23:40:24: <ehird> GregorR-L: AnMaster complained at me for defending someone who ran into a language barrier in here i while ago
191 2009-06-06.txt:23:40:31: <AnMaster> ehird, plus I have always been what we in Swedish call "en ensamvarg", an idiom meaning rougly someone who prefers to be alone. For example, rather reading a book alone at home, than going to a party
192 2009-06-07.txt:00:53:35: <pikhq> Or the result of someone who accidentally the space.
193 2009-06-10.txt:19:15:22: <pikhq> oerjan: We should probably get control of the channel transferred to someone who's actually here.
194 2009-06-11.txt:17:32:21: <ehird> so you can use it, just not distribute it to someone who will run it on a global warming computer
195 2009-06-14.txt:18:24:30: <ehird> i wonder if this works for someone who can never sleep :)
196 2009-06-14.txt:19:03:50: <ehird> it's someone who flies frequently.
197 2009-06-16.txt:20:41:32: <pikhq> There's been people accused of breaking the law by linking to someone who linked to someone who linked to someone who linked to DeCSS.
198 2009-06-19.txt:22:45:14: <pikhq> He's *not* someone who has randomly changed nicks.
199 2009-06-22.txt:04:05:20: <pikhq> You're talking to someone who is barely aware of the terms "Romantic" and "Baroque", and wants to broaden his horizons.
200 2009-06-25.txt:00:58:42: <pikhq> Says someone who does no functional programming at all.
201 2009-06-30.txt:01:12:45: <ehird> if not, then PARDNER. Both (a) someone who pardens and (b) cowboy partner.
202 2009-06-30.txt:16:28:28: <Warrigal> A "dh" geek is someone who really likes the digraφ "dh".
203 2009-06-30.txt:18:56:18: <ais523> at least, someone who thought they were
204 2009-07-01.txt:00:38:01: <ehird> 10:56:18 <ais523> at least, someone who thought they were
205 2009-07-06.txt:07:13:31: <augur> perhaps written by someone who's used to programming in befunge or something
206 2009-07-08.txt:21:41:03: <ehird> pikhq: khtml? spoken like someone who's never used khtml for prolonged lengths of time!
207 2009-07-14.txt:00:45:02: <AnMaster> ehird, there will always be someone who abuse it
208 2009-07-15.txt:01:00:01: <ehird> I have been bugged by someone who can code Ruby semi-decently that supports Palin. Sure, doesn't take much, but that's further than Palin could ever get. :P
209 2009-07-20.txt:01:15:36: <ais523> you strike me as someone who's never tried to transport a laptop to work every day...
210 2009-07-20.txt:16:17:37: <ehird> wow, someone who uses svn by using an sftp drive pointed to a working directory on the folder that the master copy is on
211 2009-07-22.txt:22:25:57: <augur> see, this is what you get for talking fictional explosions with someone who routinely discussed the merits of the Star Trek vs Star Wars debate
212 2009-07-23.txt:14:02:51: <oklopol> of course, if i was someone who liked stuff, i probably wouldn't have money
213 2009-07-24.txt:00:52:16: <ehird> sounds like the opinion of someone who's never used it
214 2009-07-24.txt:01:01:27: <ehird> augur: anyway, when learning simple lojban it was as smooth as butter and never felt unnatural. coming from someone who's never been able to learn languages
215 2009-07-24.txt:20:51:49: <FireFly> Also, having fingerprint thingy highers the risk that someone who REALLY need to get into your computer cuts of your finger?
216 2009-07-25.txt:15:58:23: <ehird> pikhq: Said like someone who's never used Ubuntu.
217 2009-07-25.txt:15:58:50: <pikhq> ehird: Said like someone who's not used Debian since Ubuntu became popular.
218 2009-07-25.txt:22:09:34: <FireFly> Even if I met someone who had something dangerous to hit me with (say, a bat), I think still it depends partly on the strength
219 2009-07-28.txt:13:09:09: <oklopol> oerjan: well sure, but to someone who's actually been listening to you for a long time, not so much.
220 2009-08-03.txt:00:07:11: <Gracenotes> FINALLY SOMEONE WHO UNDERSTANDS ME
221 2009-08-03.txt:18:52:38: <ehird> right someone who has a wordpress blog they can put plugins on falls in the third category
222 2009-08-04.txt:22:50:42: <mycroftiv> if im trying to talk to someone who believes in stuff like esp and ufos and that i think is 'confused', i can sound like im failing to actually maintain my beliefs because im not contradicting ideas that i think are 'confused' (== wrong)
223 2009-08-09.txt:17:59:11: <ehird> someone who was a transgender male-to-female and then had a sex change operation is a transsexual, but their gender isn't "transsexual female", it's "female"
224 2009-08-09.txt:18:52:34: <ehird> he wouldn't simulate having someone who loves him
225 2009-08-10.txt:09:21:43: <AnMaster> mycroftiv, so for someone who can manage a bit on piano and on acoustic guitar: How does that thing work?
226 2009-08-11.txt:18:16:21: <ehird> spoken like someone who's never used an iphone
227 2009-08-11.txt:22:54:42: <ehird> AnMaster, someone who can't address the right person
228 2009-08-13.txt:09:54:42: <ais523> well, most non-TC tarpits were obviously designed from scratch by someone who didn't know what they were doing
229 2009-08-13.txt:09:59:14: <AnMaster> <ais523> [10:54:42] well, most non-TC tarpits were obviously designed from scratch by someone who didn't know what they were doing <-- what about HQ9+ ?
230 2009-08-13.txt:09:59:30: <ais523> AnMaster: that was designed by someone who did know what they were doing
231 2009-08-13.txt:23:06:54: <anm_ub> ehird, I know someone who is
232 2009-08-21.txt:19:30:51: <AnMaster> and seriously, someone who even can't use WEP?
233 2009-08-22.txt:18:02:53: <ais523> Deewiant: find someone who already has a quantum computer, and use that
234 2009-08-29.txt:13:09:53: <ehird> although I say this as someone who is currently possessing a 14 year old boy 23127 "Milky Way"/418871 "Sol System"/1 "Sol"/3 "Terra" homo sapiens sapiens body
235 2009-08-30.txt:00:23:28: <oerjan> someone who posted a J AskReddit-like self post in r/programming
236 2009-08-30.txt:15:58:50: <ehird> ais523: It is when faced with someone who is both stupid and unable to use google
237 2009-08-31.txt:17:31:24: <ais523> asiekierka: no, it's someone who's come to the wrong channel by mistake; 'esoteric' has more than one meaning
238 2009-08-31.txt:22:56:01: <fizzie> There's also a geocities page for someone who's trying to collect different shapes.
239 2009-09-09.txt:12:57:30: <fizzie> My personal experience has shown that knowing Perl is the most useful thing; two out of three of my employers have been mostly in search of someone who speaks Perl.
240 2009-09-09.txt:22:13:13: <ehird> from the perspective of someone who lives in <<2009, that's probably true
241 2009-09-11.txt:22:40:46: <ehird> [[This description was not what someone imagining a storm on a sea to be like would have written; rather, it was written by someone who knew what a storm on the sea was like.]]
242 2009-09-14.txt:06:48:54: <ehird> (as someone who has been tentatively-diagnosed (but not diagnosed) with aspergers, after researching I find it a shaky and dubious vagueness...)
243 2009-09-17.txt:01:09:24: <zzo38> In a previous D&D game I played, there was also statues that were going to come alive, but we managed to prevent that, by all our characters also disguised as extra statues, I also found a stick next to someone who has used "Hold Person" (but a saving throw has been made after a few rounds), and it was a magic stick.
244 2009-09-17.txt:14:34:04: <ais523> someone who knows Russian, is http://www.esolangs.org/wiki/Talk:P-prime-prime spam or just a query in the wrong language?
245 2009-09-20.txt:01:55:30: <ehird> [[Someone who only has a basic knowledge of C/C++ in "IT Projects" makes a game concept on paper on August 28th. 22 days later they have a fully working game on a foreign platform in a foreign graphics API in a language that isn't C/C++ with self-made professional quality art, and is now posting about topics like using --ffast-math to compile the physics library, using degenerate triangle strips, and using HSV as an intermediate format for better color shift
246 2009-09-22.txt:09:10:18: <fizzie> "They have so many legacy Befunge systems there, they wanted someone who speaks the language."
247 2009-09-22.txt:15:04:59: <ehird> AnMaster: Ha! Spoken like someone who has never used a Lisp Machine.
248 2009-09-22.txt:15:05:33: <AnMaster> <ehird> AnMaster: Ha! Spoken like someone who has never used a Lisp Machine. ?
249 2009-09-23.txt:04:35:55: <augur> i need someone who knows bash and regexes.
250 2009-09-23.txt:12:59:59: <ehird> ("Network" sounds like IRC jargon, but not to someone who doesn't know of its IRC usage: it's a network of people.)
251 2009-09-29.txt:20:40:44: <ehird> As someone who spends an inordinate amount of time staring at a spinning clock on a blackberry because *its* code is all written in garbage-collected Java, no thanks."
252 2009-10-01.txt:01:40:39: <coppro> ehird: I know someone who maintains everything in the Bible to be 100% fact while still agreeing with modern science. He gets a bit fuzzy around some bits, but I would not consider himself to be unscientific
253 2009-10-01.txt:14:52:17: <ais523> someone who wants to steal your nick joins the other side
254 2009-10-05.txt:11:02:33: <ehird> as someone who knows what an SP is and has gone through them, and used a mac for 2-3 years, I'm pretty sure I'm qualified to judge whether 10.x releases are service packs...
255 2009-10-10.txt:00:51:51: <ehird> Have you considered that there is a difference between a prescriptivist and someone who uses punctuation and capitalisataiton?
256 2009-10-12.txt:09:26:36: <ehird> .com or .co.uk are memorable, .com is likely the first thing someone who only remembers the other bit to try
257 2009-10-15.txt:10:55:39: <ehird> Well, I'm not surprised it doesn't make sense to someone who rapidly avoids the web...
258 2009-10-15.txt:16:09:22: <ais523> oerjan: describing a problem to someone who doesn't understand it
259 2009-10-17.txt:21:32:37: <ehird> pikhq: why are you bothering to point that out to someone who doesn't dislike C++ :)
260 2009-10-26.txt:04:49:33: <ehird> why am i explaining this to someone who is troling
261 2009-10-26.txt:22:58:57: <ehird> glareee as in someone who glares?
262 2009-10-26.txt:22:59:09: <ais523> oh, someone who is glared at
263 2009-10-26.txt:22:59:10: <AnMaster> <ehird> glareee as in someone who glares? <-- who is glared at
264 2009-10-26.txt:22:59:14: <ais523> the someone who glares would be a glarer
265 2009-10-27.txt:00:30:36: <Sgeo> I know someone who tends to ruin his jokes by saying how they were inaccurate :/
266 2009-10-28.txt:21:36:25: <AnMaster> ehird, no. Someone who claimed that a cat that didn't try to use mmap() when possible was basically shit
267 2009-10-29.txt:21:38:38: <Oranjer> but if someone who knew swedish read the "be-" words, they may be able to see a pattern? I dunno?
268 2009-11-04.txt:23:23:28: <AnMaster> MizardX, would probably be better with someone who knew D and possibly also coded in it
269 2009-11-08.txt:02:47:30: <ehird> (ponder: does being indirectly told to reevaluate your priorities by someone who considers spending $250 on a keyboard sane mean that you're really off the deep end, or just have different priorities?)
270 2009-11-08.txt:23:14:33: <ehird> The ISO layout is shit, and I say this as someone who used it for years and years then switched
271 2009-11-13.txt:23:39:35: <ehird> AnMaster: it's someone who's bendy.
272 2009-11-23.txt:04:03:39: <Gregor> This from someone who isn't capitalizing "I" :P
273 2009-11-29.txt:22:33:37: <pikhq> (it's not like someone who's stupid is going to write an OS with its own compiler for its own language, after all...)
274 2009-12-01.txt:21:38:01: <AnMaster> ais523, please explain the purpose of patch-libgcc-mk.pl to someone who don't know perl
275 2009-12-07.txt:09:31:14: <AnMaster> someone who tells something?
276 2009-12-16.txt:23:10:46: <pikhq> You're talking to someone who wants to nuke all of X11...
277 2009-12-17.txt:02:21:40: <oerjan> so what i'm pondering is actually the opposite, someone who can distinguish things we cannot and so would consider our media to be horribly mismatched
278 2009-12-30.txt:08:32:51: <ehirdiphone> incidentally, I realised that ais523 hates collectively-covering-costs cooperatives. Let's say membership dues = cost/members. This way, everyone pays the same money, and nobody gets rich. By recommending the service to someone who then joins it, the recommender pays cost/(members (members+1)) less each $interval, where members is the number of members before the new member is recruited
279 2010-01-01.txt:01:53:28: <AnMaster> hm what is the English term for someone who is not very practical, more theoretical
280 2010-01-01.txt:02:42:59: <uorygl> In response to someone who couldn't figure out how they had Internet access, as their computer was too old to have any wireless capability but there were no network cables connected to it.
281 2010-01-02.txt:16:14:25: <fizzie> It was worth visiting, to be sure. It's just that having to say "no, no" every twenty seconds to someone who tries to get his camel in your photo so that he can ask for money for the privilege detracted from the experience, I think.
282 2010-01-03.txt:22:22:44: <AnMaster> for any open source project with a sufficiently large user base, there will be someone who does fix bugs he/she encounters
283 2010-01-04.txt:19:29:29: <ais523> as in, it seems to be an antitautology to have someone who has utilitarian morals but isn't a utilitarian
284 2010-01-04.txt:19:30:21: <ais523> ugh, this is getting to the old logic argument about someone who believes they believe something, but doesn't believe they believe it
285 2010-01-04.txt:19:32:12: <AnMaster> <ais523> ugh, this is getting to the old logic argument about someone who believes they believe something, but doesn't believe they believe it <-- huh? aren't those equivilent?
286 2010-01-09.txt:14:39:24: <ais523> ehird: one fun test is to find someone who doesn't know how to use editors at all, and see how long it takes them to exit editors they haven't seen before
287 2010-01-09.txt:15:04:00: <pikhq> Usable by an expert on the program, or usable by someone who knows nothing about it?
288 2010-01-11.txt:21:23:44: <oerjan> to get ahold of someone who would do that. not to mention i would probably then spend even less time on the computer.
289 2010-01-15.txt:15:58:37: <AnMaster> well, not to someone who doesn't know most of it already
290 2010-01-17.txt:17:57:39: <ehird> Hubris and ego said by someone who has only used imperative languages.
291 2010-01-18.txt:01:35:15: <oerjan> they're going to need someone who understands the culture
292 2010-01-18.txt:21:13:11: <fizzie> Things like "gheirahvwn" -rot13-> "turvenuija", which is... can someone who does English more idiomatically provide a translation that captures the tone?
293 2010-01-25.txt:06:36:52: * Sgeo__ is also someone who needs to go afk occasionally
294 2010-02-02.txt:18:24:09: <scarf> I suspect that Oracle bought Sun just to prevent Java falling into the hands of someone who wanted to get rid of it
295 2010-02-05.txt:20:54:03: * Sgeo wonders if http://codepad.org/UCmJrhSx is a good explanation to someone who's not in Computer Programming
296 2010-02-05.txt:22:28:51: <coppro> and if they don't, they know someone who does
297 2010-02-06.txt:18:16:53: <oklopol> i don't know if the hausdorff dimension goes down and measure goes up for some splits, you'd have to ask someone who actually know about this stuff
298 2010-02-07.txt:03:47:19: <Sgeo> Talking to someone who randomly came to a nearly dead chat
299 2010-02-07.txt:21:01:06: <gm|lap> technically i'm someone who's kinda pissed at the fact that everyone's using 3D hardware in their demos, not because it's 3D hardware but because it's all closed and requires the use of specific libraries and stuff
300 2010-02-08.txt:01:54:07: <coppro> hmm... LYAH says it's aimed at someone who hasn't done functional programming
301 [too many lines; stopping]