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<int-e> le//rn schwartzian//In 1987, Yogurt introduced a better way to rank Schwartz users: Rather than holding an annual tournament, users would take a series of standardized tests adminstered by official Schwartz centers, and would then be ranked according to the results. This lead to the Schwartzian transform because it allowed many more users to be ranked.
author HackEso <hackeso@esolangs.org>
date Fri, 12 Jan 2024 07:24:55 +0000
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2013-04-11.txt:01:59:53: <oerjan> @karma olsner.troll.moed
2013-04-23.txt:17:56:48: <oerjan> @tell olsner <olsner> was it oerjan who started the I,I thing? <-- definitely not, i think shachaf is who i noticed using it a lot
2013-08-01.txt:00:38:37: <oerjan> @tell olsner <olsner> `translatetoerjan ei saa peittää <-- må ikke tildekkes hth
2013-08-02.txt:03:00:06: <oerjan> @tell olsner HackEgo cannot send private messages hth
2013-08-02.txt:03:00:56: <oerjan> @tell olsner I mean, in response to public commands.
2013-09-14.txt:08:20:11: <oerjan> @tell olsner <olsner> so what's the origin of @ as a silencing/error-suppressing prefix? <-- i vaguely recall MSDOS batch language had it. @ECHO OFF was the command to silence following commands automatically.
2013-09-14.txt:08:21:15: <oerjan> @tell olsner What it silenced (both @ and the ECHO OFF) iirc was the automatical printing of the command run
2013-09-14.txt:08:22:30: <oerjan> @tell olsner no idea if MSDOS was first.
2013-10-28.txt:23:00:46: <oerjan> @tell olsner <olsner> "<oerjan> `addquote <ion> olsner: " <-- that quote doesn't really need to include me <-- we don't approve of misquoting irc lines in these here parts.
2013-12-06.txt:01:24:30: <oerjan> @ask olsner <olsner> http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/aliens-on-the-loose-in-cardiff-8544532.html <-- does this mean you _cannot_ kill it with fire?
2013-12-07.txt:00:02:06: <oerjan> `pastelogs oerjan> @.* olsner