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<wob_jonas> learn Aristotle said that every illness can be cured by balancing the four vitreous humors, and everyone believed him for two thousand years, even though people still died of illnesses. It wasn\'t until the 20th century that Szent-Gy\xc3\xb6rgyi Albert realized that Aristotle didn\'t find fifth kind of vitreous humor, vitamin C, because the Greek alphabet
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2008-05-22.txt:01:00:29: <GregorR> It's a crummy GC and a simple switch-based interpreter.
2008-05-22.txt:01:00:29: <GregorR> It's a crummy GC and a simple switch-based interpreter.
2008-10-07.txt:22:52:11: <psygnisfive> that doesn't mean one isn't a crummy term. :P
2008-10-07.txt:22:52:11: <psygnisfive> that doesn't mean one isn't a crummy term. :P
2009-01-11.txt:19:44:09: <flexo> this cuba libre tastes a little much to .. rummy
2009-01-11.txt:19:44:09: <flexo> this cuba libre tastes a little much to .. rummy
2009-01-31.txt:20:30:47: <fizzie> Meh, MATLAB syntax is so crummy. I can't make it call an anonymous function without sticking it in a variable; the only form of function call is "name(args)", which must have a name in there.
2009-01-31.txt:20:30:47: <fizzie> Meh, MATLAB syntax is so crummy. I can't make it call an anonymous function without sticking it in a variable; the only form of function call is "name(args)", which must have a name in there.
2009-04-08.txt:19:55:58: <fizzie> Last I looked (admittedly I guess it's been over a year?) ATI's fglrx driver felt equally crummy to Nvidia's (at least as far as using it is concerned, I don't know about technical details), and the radeonhd driver was pretty alpha-quality.
2009-04-08.txt:19:55:58: <fizzie> Last I looked (admittedly I guess it's been over a year?) ATI's fglrx driver felt equally crummy to Nvidia's (at least as far as using it is concerned, I don't know about technical details), and the radeonhd driver was pretty alpha-quality.
2009-05-04.txt:21:39:15: <fizzie> Because the TILDE OPERATOR is obviously greater than some crummy ASCII tilde.
2009-05-04.txt:21:39:15: <fizzie> Because the TILDE OPERATOR is obviously greater than some crummy ASCII tilde.
2009-05-17.txt:19:58:26: <fizzie> My passive gf7600gt card, with it's crummy G73 gpu and no VDPAU support in the nvidia drivers, can't do 1080p video in this rather-less-than-high-end system. :/ (Admittedly I don't think I have any 1080p media either.)
2009-05-17.txt:19:58:26: <fizzie> My passive gf7600gt card, with it's crummy G73 gpu and no VDPAU support in the nvidia drivers, can't do 1080p video in this rather-less-than-high-end system. :/ (Admittedly I don't think I have any 1080p media either.)
2009-07-14.txt:22:29:03: <GregorR> I also mentioned that you should note that the Theremin...ist? is doing a pretty crummy job in that video, but it's totally not his fault since it's an impossible instrument.
2009-07-14.txt:22:29:03: <GregorR> I also mentioned that you should note that the Theremin...ist? is doing a pretty crummy job in that video, but it's totally not his fault since it's an impossible instrument.
2009-08-19.txt:04:43:04: <pikhq> GregorR: I hate to make you feel derivative, but: http://www.crummy.com/features/dada/
2009-08-19.txt:04:43:04: <pikhq> GregorR: I hate to make you feel derivative, but: http://www.crummy.com/features/dada/
2009-10-05.txt:14:14:42: <fizzie> TI-86 was the only "computer" I had that didn't already run it, I think. (Since the "POSIX" version just needs curses, and therefore probably runs on all "real computers", and the j2me version is midp-1-only so it works even on the crummy N-gage.)
2009-10-05.txt:14:14:42: <fizzie> TI-86 was the only "computer" I had that didn't already run it, I think. (Since the "POSIX" version just needs curses, and therefore probably runs on all "real computers", and the j2me version is midp-1-only so it works even on the crummy N-gage.)
2009-10-10.txt:04:29:44: <Gregor> OK, that's kind of crummy.
2009-10-10.txt:04:29:44: <Gregor> OK, that's kind of crummy.
2009-10-13.txt:06:00:13: <fizzie> There's a diff in Windows too; it's called "fc", and it's crummy, but it does compare two files.
2009-10-13.txt:06:00:13: <fizzie> There's a diff in Windows too; it's called "fc", and it's crummy, but it does compare two files.
2010-06-05.txt:17:40:25: <zzo38> Do you play? Bridge? Hearts? Poker? Solitaire? Gin Rummy? Pokemon Card? Tarot Card?
2010-06-05.txt:17:40:25: <zzo38> Do you play? Bridge? Hearts? Poker? Solitaire? Gin Rummy? Pokemon Card? Tarot Card?
2010-06-30.txt:23:39:41: <ehirdiphone> zzo38: Aditionsly I agree but what I'd we dud open up the universpectrummy
2010-06-30.txt:23:39:41: <ehirdiphone> zzo38: Aditionsly I agree but what I'd we dud open up the universpectrummy
2010-09-06.txt:21:31:12: <fizzie> alise: There's the tool called "split" that can (gasp!) split files. (Though it has a crummy syntax and strange output file names.)
2010-09-06.txt:21:31:28: <Vorpal> fizzie, crummy is an understatement
2010-09-06.txt:21:31:12: <fizzie> alise: There's the tool called "split" that can (gasp!) split files. (Though it has a crummy syntax and strange output file names.)
2010-09-06.txt:21:31:28: <Vorpal> fizzie, crummy is an understatement
2010-09-17.txt:20:39:59: <fizzie> hqx: Well, I guess I can put it webbable for a while, but thanks to my crummy upload pipe, it'll take a while to download.
2010-09-17.txt:20:39:59: <fizzie> hqx: Well, I guess I can put it webbable for a while, but thanks to my crummy upload pipe, it'll take a while to download.
2010-10-29.txt:22:36:20: <fizzie> I have a crummy nasm-mode, I think I advertised it already. It's a bit annoyingly automatic when it comes to indentation and such though, being tweaked to my own use.
2010-10-29.txt:22:36:20: <fizzie> I have a crummy nasm-mode, I think I advertised it already. It's a bit annoyingly automatic when it comes to indentation and such though, being tweaked to my own use.
2011-01-06.txt:19:48:32: <fizzie> Something is probably wrong there, but Wine-testing is so crummy.
2011-01-06.txt:19:48:32: <fizzie> Something is probably wrong there, but Wine-testing is so crummy.
2011-05-29.txt:18:47:39: <fizzie> I also have a static ahead-of-time compiler for a subset. It's quite crummy.
2011-07-30.txt:17:01:12: <Taneb> I know Rummy
2011-07-30.txt:17:06:46: <Taneb> So it's like... Rummy mixed with... breakout?
2011-07-30.txt:17:07:46: <zzo38> Taneb: It is a bit like Rummy. But the tiles are really just used like cards. Nothing to do with breakout.
2011-07-30.txt:17:08:13: <zzo38> But there are many significant differences from Rummy.
2011-07-30.txt:17:08:58: <zzo38> Is baseball anything like rummy? I don't think so.
2011-07-31.txt:00:23:47: <elliott> `addquote <Taneb> So it's like... Rummy mixed with... breakout?
2011-07-31.txt:00:23:50: <HackEgo> 554) <Taneb> So it's like... Rummy mixed with... breakout?
2011-08-20.txt:17:18:44: <fizzie> You can "7z x -so blah.tar.gz | 7z x -ttar -si", but that's really crummy.
2011-09-01.txt:07:01:23: <zzo38> I also have rules for a game called "Rummage", which you make melds of Rummy but also make tricks.
2011-09-08.txt:10:03:27: <monqy> miserable crummy wacro
2011-09-23.txt:11:57:10: <fizzie> How grummy.
2011-10-23.txt:09:10:00: <zzo38> And/or with cards, like rummy, poker, and Double Fanucci.
2011-10-28.txt:12:54:12: <HackEgo> 524) <Taneb> So it's like... Rummy mixed with... breakout?
2011-12-02.txt:19:21:03: <fizzie> They seems to have updated the environment to Gambit-C 4.6.0 instead of I-don't-recall-what-it-was-but-it-was-something-positively-crummy.
2012-02-24.txt:20:10:42: <HackEgo> 511) <Taneb> So it's like... Rummy mixed with... breakout?
2012-02-24.txt:20:21:53: <zzo38> How do you mix rummy with breakout?
2012-02-24.txt:20:30:16: <Taneb> `pastelogs Rummy mixed with...