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2010-07-31.txt:11:50:33: -!- Lymia has joined #esoteric. 2010-07-31.txt:14:21:05: -!- Lymia has quit (Quit: Lymia). 2011-01-21.txt:16:31:56: <oerjan> Ilari: to be precise every context-sensitive language is in PSPACE, and some PSPACE-complete problems are, although not all since needing linear memory is not closed under polymial reductions 2011-01-31.txt:06:13:31: -!- Lymia has joined #esoteric. 2011-01-31.txt:06:15:26: <Lymia> Can somebody here patch the FukYorBrane reference implementation? 2011-01-31.txt:06:16:00: <Lymia> What's up with line 580 2011-01-31.txt:06:16:04: <Lymia> It's causing segfaults. 2011-01-31.txt:06:16:15: <Lymia> It looks like [procowner] should be [procowner-1] 2011-01-31.txt:06:19:22: <Lymia> :V 2011-01-31.txt:06:20:34: <Lymia> And somehow unnoticed. 2011-01-31.txt:06:20:36: <Lymia> >< 2011-01-31.txt:06:21:50: <Lymia> I assume a normal language with convoluted enoguh syntax will do. 2011-01-31.txt:06:22:09: <Lymia> enough* 2011-01-31.txt:06:22:15: <Lymia> kfr, and provide no other documentation. 2011-01-31.txt:06:22:16: <Lymia> ;) 2011-01-31.txt:06:22:21: <kfr> Lymia lol 2011-01-31.txt:06:22:39: <Lymia> Go read the source, or go read the binary. 2011-01-31.txt:06:22:40: <Lymia> :> 2011-01-31.txt:06:25:15: <Lymia> So. 2011-01-31.txt:06:25:20: <Lymia> If I understand what this bug means correctly. 2011-01-31.txt:06:25:31: <Lymia> * in a subprocess only works if you're the first program, and crashes otherwise. 2011-01-31.txt:06:25:39: <Lymia> And farthermore, it looks for the ; in the ENEMY program. 2011-01-31.txt:06:25:43: <Gregor> Lymia: 'til it was now fixed X-P 2011-01-31.txt:06:26:05: <Lymia> Anywhere to submit larger programs? 2011-01-31.txt:06:26:39: <Lymia> !fyb test http://example.com 2011-01-31.txt:06:26:42: <EgoBot> Score for Lymia_test: 0.0 2011-01-31.txt:06:27:30: <Gregor> Lymia: http://codu.org/eso/fyb/in_egobot/Lymia_test.fyb Yup, worked 2011-01-31.txt:06:27:51: <Lymia> HTML makes a horrible fighter. :V 2011-01-31.txt:06:28:22: <Gregor> Lymia: Can you defeat logicex-2? ^^ 2011-01-31.txt:06:28:27: <Lymia> Yes. 2011-01-31.txt:06:28:29: <Lymia> One sec. 2011-01-31.txt:06:29:25: <Lymia> !fyb evil http://lymia.x10.bz/evil.fyb 2011-01-31.txt:06:29:58: <EgoBot> Score for Lymia_evil: 71.3 2011-01-31.txt:06:30:30: <Lymia> I think it's quite clear how it works. 2011-01-31.txt:06:30:30: <Lymia> :> 2011-01-31.txt:06:30:43: <Lymia> (I expected it to lose more agienst other bots actually) 2011-01-31.txt:06:30:57: <Lymia> Gregor, heh. 2011-01-31.txt:06:31:04: <Lymia> The bot destroys every ! command in LogicEx 2011-01-31.txt:06:31:12: <Lymia> Then goes bomb every single command. 2011-01-31.txt:06:31:25: <Lymia> It's explicitly targeted at logicex. 2011-01-31.txt:06:32:05: <Lymia> And it's very successful at doing just what it's meant to do. 2011-01-31.txt:06:32:06: <Lymia> :> 2011-01-31.txt:06:32:48: <Gregor> Lymia: It does pretty friggin' well otherwise, too (simply because running like hell and bombing randomly isn't a bad strategy) 2011-01-31.txt:06:33:05: <Lymia> Gregor, also, the fact that @ also sets the data pointer to the current instruction pointer isn't documented anywhere but the code. 2011-01-31.txt:06:34:17: <Lymia> You can fix logicex by adding a single nop somewhere. 2011-01-31.txt:06:34:17: <Lymia> :v 2011-01-31.txt:06:34:42: <Gregor> Lymia: Well, FYB is effectively "maintained" as part of EgoBot now, so you can get the fixed code in http://codu.org/projects/egobot/ . I will eventually retaliate, but for the time being I have other stuff to do :P 2011-01-31.txt:06:35:08: <Lymia> zzo38, you can pull from an external server that you don't own. 2011-01-31.txt:06:35:11: <Lymia> Including other's commits. 2011-01-31.txt:06:35:25: <Lymia> i.e. it comes into play when you pull from a fork 2011-01-31.txt:06:35:26: <zzo38> Lymia: OK, thanks. 2011-01-31.txt:06:48:23: <Lymia> Gregor, you have another segfault somewhere. 2011-01-31.txt:06:48:40: <Gregor> Lymia: YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS 2011-01-31.txt:06:50:21: <Lymia> Have you considered rewriting this in a more memory safe language? 2011-01-31.txt:06:50:21: <Lymia> :v 2011-01-31.txt:06:51:27: <Lymia> if (!progSpent[procnum][*pptr]) { 2011-01-31.txt:06:51:32: <Lymia> You have a segfault in there. 2011-01-31.txt:06:54:44: <Lymia> Gregor, screw this. Quick question. 2011-01-31.txt:06:54:53: <Lymia> Every thread executes one opcode every tick, right? 2011-01-31.txt:08:10:55: <Lymia> !fyb crash :......;@<++!* 2011-01-31.txt:08:11:10: <EgoBot> Score for Lymia_crash: 3.2 2011-01-31.txt:18:17:55: <elliott> 06:36:06 <Lymia> I assume a normal language with convoluted enoguh syntax will do. 2011-01-31.txt:22:03:36: -!- Lymia_ has joined #esoteric. 2011-01-31.txt:22:06:25: -!- Lymia has quit (Read error: No route to host). 2011-01-31.txt:23:03:17: -!- Lymia_ is now known as Lymia. 2011-01-31.txt:23:03:18: -!- Lymia has quit (Changing host). 2011-01-31.txt:23:03:18: -!- Lymia has joined #esoteric. 2011-01-31.txt:23:50:26: <Lymia> Why are we talking about Lisp in #esoteric? 2011-01-31.txt:23:50:39: <olsner> Lymia: it's not us! it's nddrylliog 2011-01-31.txt:23:50:45: <Lymia> It would fi- *knived* 2011-01-31.txt:23:52:10: <Lymia> `-` 2011-01-31.txt:23:52:19: * Lymia hides from the spam 2011-01-31.txt:23:52:22: <Lymia> Spam dosn't fix the problem! 2011-01-31.txt:23:54:08: <elliott> quintopia: lymia said "`-`" which is probably meant to be some sort of smiley 2011-01-31.txt:23:54:21: * Lymia cries 2011-01-31.txt:23:54:30: <quintopia> lymia: try ;_; for cyring 2011-02-01.txt:00:02:37: <Lymia> Let's write a programming language based on Wang tiles. 2011-02-01.txt:00:04:29: <elliott> Lymia: no. 2011-02-01.txt:00:04:37: <Lymia> Why not? 2011-02-01.txt:00:04:47: <elliott> Lymia: because 2011-02-01.txt:00:05:27: <Lymia> Let's make a programming language based on complex numbers. 2011-02-01.txt:00:05:41: <elliott> Lymia: no 2011-02-01.txt:00:05:47: <Lymia> Why not? :( 2011-02-01.txt:00:06:00: <Lymia> quintopia, the only way to control program flow is to intentionally overflow buffers. 2011-02-01.txt:00:07:32: <Lymia> Figure it out. 2011-02-01.txt:01:24:44: -!- Lymia has quit (Ping timeout: 276 seconds). 2011-02-01.txt:01:53:32: -!- Lymia has joined #esoteric. 2011-02-01.txt:02:10:34: <Lymia> !fyb litterer http://lymia.x10.bz/evil.fyb 2011-02-01.txt:02:10:53: <EgoBot> Score for Lymia_litterer: 92.0 2011-02-01.txt:02:11:01: <Lymia> Brute force. 2011-02-01.txt:02:11:01: <Lymia> :v 2011-02-01.txt:02:12:24: <Lymia> http://codu.org/eso/fyb 2011-02-01.txt:02:12:39: <Lymia> The @@ pesudo op is so overpowered. 2011-02-01.txt:02:12:39: <Lymia> : 2011-02-01.txt:02:12:40: <Lymia> :v* 2011-02-01.txt:02:13:08: <Lymia> It's effect is to basicly set the instruction pointer to the current code pointer. 2011-02-01.txt:02:15:05: <Lymia> That program is basicly the FYB version of a CoreWars core clear. 2011-02-01.txt:02:23:45: <quintopia> Lymia: why doesn't litterer beat evil? 2011-02-01.txt:02:23:50: <Lymia> Dunno. 2011-02-01.txt:02:24:21: <Lymia> I'm not sure why evil beat so many things in the first place. 2011-02-01.txt:02:24:37: <Lymia> That big block of code is to get rid of every ! instruction in logicex-2 2011-02-01.txt:02:25:18: <Lymia> It's actual attack is literally nothing more than a quick scanner. 2011-02-01.txt:02:25:58: <Lymia> Hell, there's an ':' missing in it. 2011-02-01.txt:02:30:04: <Lymia> When you defect, the data pointer is set to the code pointer. 2011-02-01.txt:02:30:21: <Lymia> If you defect twice, the effect is that the data pointer is set to the address of the second defect. 2011-02-01.txt:02:30:28: <Lymia> But stays in the same player's code. 2011-02-01.txt:02:34:10: <Lymia> It's a much faster way than >>>>>>>>> to get to the middle of somebody's program. 2011-02-01.txt:02:44:07: <Lymia> !fyb litterer-2 http://lymia.x10.bz/evil.fyb 2011-02-01.txt:02:44:10: <EgoBot> Score for Lymia_litterer-2: 100.0 2011-02-01.txt:02:44:13: <Lymia> =D 2011-02-01.txt:02:45:05: <Lymia> quintopia, every thread runs once every tick. 2011-02-01.txt:02:45:10: <Lymia> It's not like corewars in that respect. 2011-02-01.txt:02:45:26: <quintopia> Lymia: how did you beat your previous tries? 2011-02-01.txt:02:45:41: <Lymia> quintopia, pad it until it works. 2011-02-01.txt:02:45:43: <Lymia> ;V 2011-02-01.txt:02:52:51: <Lymia> Gregor, you may want to take a look at the FYB scoreboard. 2011-02-01.txt:02:52:52: <Lymia> ;) 2011-02-01.txt:04:12:28: -!- Lymia__ has joined #esoteric. 2011-02-01.txt:04:12:32: -!- Lymia has quit (Disconnected by services). 2011-02-01.txt:04:12:34: -!- Lymia__ is now known as Lymia. 2011-02-01.txt:04:12:36: -!- Lymia has quit (Changing host). 2011-02-01.txt:04:12:36: -!- Lymia has joined #esoteric. 2011-02-01.txt:05:32:37: <Lymia> !fyb crasher ::;; 2011-02-01.txt:05:33:38: <Lymia> I think I broke it. 2011-02-01.txt:05:34:18: <oerjan> Lymia: EgoBot sometimes times out, especially the first time it's used in a while 2011-02-01.txt:05:34:32: <Lymia> !fyb nothing +[] 2011-02-01.txt:05:34:39: <Lymia> Really? 2011-02-01.txt:05:35:46: <Lymia> kfr, Eh? 2011-02-01.txt:05:36:30: <Lymia> ((:::::)+):* -> $1 2011-02-01.txt:05:36:34: <Lymia> ::::: -> : 2011-02-01.txt:05:36:53: <Lymia> Still, doing it as part of a larger program sounds nasty. 2011-02-01.txt:05:52:24: <EgoBot> Score for Lymia_nothing: 0.9 2011-02-01.txt:05:52:24: <EgoBot> Score for Lymia_crasher: 0.9 2011-02-01.txt:10:39:36: -!- Lymia has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 2011-02-01.txt:10:40:06: -!- Lymia has joined #esoteric. 2011-02-01.txt:10:42:49: -!- Lymia has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 2011-02-01.txt:10:43:16: -!- Lymia has joined #esoteric. 2011-02-01.txt:11:33:24: -!- Lymia has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 2011-02-01.txt:11:33:49: -!- Lymia has joined #esoteric. 2011-02-01.txt:12:58:59: -!- Lymia_ has joined #esoteric. 2011-02-01.txt:13:02:08: -!- Lymia__ has joined #esoteric. 2011-02-01.txt:13:02:25: -!- Lymia has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 2011-02-01.txt:13:04:49: -!- Lymia_ has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 2011-02-01.txt:13:06:03: -!- Lymia_ has joined #esoteric. 2011-02-01.txt:13:09:13: -!- Lymia__ has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 2011-02-01.txt:14:31:02: -!- Lymia__ has joined #esoteric. 2011-02-01.txt:14:34:23: -!- Lymia_ has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 2011-02-01.txt:19:00:47: -!- Lymia has joined #esoteric. 2011-02-01.txt:19:00:49: -!- Lymia has quit (Changing host). 2011-02-01.txt:19:00:49: -!- Lymia has joined #esoteric. 2011-02-01.txt:19:01:41: <ais523> hi Lymia 2011-02-01.txt:19:02:15: -!- Lymia__ has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 2011-02-01.txt:19:06:06: -!- Lymia_ has joined #esoteric. 2011-02-01.txt:19:09:02: -!- Lymia has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 2011-02-01.txt:19:15:12: <Lymia_> It's not like I'm particpating in this conversation. :v 2011-02-01.txt:19:15:14: -!- Lymia_ is now known as Lymia. 2011-02-01.txt:19:15:15: -!- Lymia has quit (Changing host). 2011-02-01.txt:19:15:15: -!- Lymia has joined #esoteric. 2011-02-01.txt:19:15:46: <ais523> Lymia: don't worry too much, there are lots of conversations I don't participate in too 2011-02-01.txt:19:16:04: <Lymia> I'm commenting on elliott's copy/paste more than anything. 2011-02-01.txt:19:16:12: <Lymia> Maybe I'm confused as to what s/he meant to do. 2011-02-01.txt:19:17:11: <ais523> Lymia: elliott wanted to reply to me, and was trying to give enough context that I knew what the replies meant 2011-02-01.txt:19:17:32: <elliott> Lymia: it's called logreading :) 2011-02-01.txt:20:08:08: <Lymia> Do you people know eachother? 2011-02-01.txt:20:08:34: <elliott> Lymia: yes 2011-02-01.txt:20:08:53: <Lymia> Know-in-real-life-know. 2011-02-01.txt:20:08:54: <Lymia> =p 2011-02-01.txt:20:11:53: <Lymia> elliott, sounds fun. 2011-02-01.txt:20:12:41: <elliott> Lymia: it is; it's quite difficult, though 2011-02-01.txt:21:16:57: <Lymia> fizzie, no suggestion of 'killall -9 firefox'? 2011-02-01.txt:21:17:24: <Lymia> ais523, I'm guessing it's syncing it's configuration, etc to disk. 2011-02-01.txt:21:17:41: <ais523> Lymia: yep, it'll be something like that 2011-02-01.txt:21:17:58: <Lymia> elliott, and I do believe this is pre-optimization. 2011-02-01.txt:21:18:12: <Lymia> Fun fact: DF is compiled with symbol information. 2011-02-01.txt:21:18:25: <Lymia> In theory you could recover the source to an decent degree. 2011-02-01.txt:21:18:26: <Lymia> =D 2011-02-01.txt:21:18:34: <elliott> Lymia: not really 2011-02-01.txt:21:18:48: <ais523> Lymia: does it have line number info too? 2011-02-01.txt:21:18:53: <Lymia> ais523, dunno. 2011-02-01.txt:21:19:10: <ais523> Lymia: easy way to check is to open it in a debugger and try to set a breakpoint by line number 2011-02-01.txt:21:19:18: <Lymia> Good idea. 2011-02-01.txt:21:19:19: <Lymia> =p 2011-02-01.txt:21:19:22: <Lymia> Would gdb do? 2011-02-01.txt:21:20:25: <Lymia> Reading symbols from C:\Users\hiedanoakyu\games\df_31_12_win/dwarfort.exe...(no 2011-02-01.txt:21:20:26: <Lymia> debugging symbols found)...done. 2011-02-01.txt:21:20:26: <Lymia> Eh? 2011-02-01.txt:21:20:37: <ais523> Lymia: how confusing 2011-02-01.txt:21:20:56: <Lymia> I recall seeing function names in it's binary at least. 2011-02-01.txt:21:21:10: <Lymia> And they're names that should be unique to DF. 2011-02-01.txt:21:21:11: <elliott> Lymia: you'd have a lot better chance on Linux... 2011-02-01.txt:21:21:26: <Lymia> elliott, ? 2011-02-01.txt:21:21:38: <Lymia> Ah. 2011-02-01.txt:21:21:45: <Lymia> Good idea. 2011-02-01.txt:21:21:46: <Lymia> =p 2011-02-01.txt:21:35:00: * Lymia gives elliott a random hug 2011-02-02.txt:02:11:36: <Lymia> This channel is full of natrual language geeks too? 2011-02-02.txt:02:11:36: <Lymia> :V 2011-02-02.txt:02:11:56: <oerjan> Lymia: there's even a real linguist here (hi augur) 2011-02-02.txt:02:12:13: <Lymia> I thought people usually said that about Japanese. 2011-02-02.txt:02:12:17: <Lymia> Not Finnish. 2011-02-02.txt:02:12:39: <tswett> Lymia: people also say that Finnish is just a cipher of Japanese. 2011-02-02.txt:02:12:49: <oerjan> Lymia: there's a certain similarity between them, syllable structure and agglutination 2011-02-02.txt:02:13:33: <Lymia> tswett, well. 2011-02-02.txt:02:13:35: <Lymia> I can say this. 2011-02-02.txt:02:13:40: <Lymia> I've never heard of that one before. 2011-02-02.txt:02:13:41: <Lymia> =p 2011-02-02.txt:02:13:58: <Lymia> Then again, the non-computer science related communities I go to are usually anime related. 2011-02-02.txt:02:57:02: -!- Lymia_ has joined #esoteric. 2011-02-02.txt:02:57:08: -!- Lymia has quit (Disconnected by services). 2011-02-02.txt:02:57:09: -!- Lymia_ is now known as Lymia. 2011-02-02.txt:02:57:10: -!- Lymia has quit (Changing host). 2011-02-02.txt:02:57:10: -!- Lymia has joined #esoteric. 2011-02-02.txt:03:53:58: <Lymia> `-` 2011-02-02.txt:04:12:46: -!- Lymia has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 2011-02-04.txt:21:41:14: -!- Lymia has joined #esoteric. 2011-02-04.txt:21:41:21: * Lymia hugs random people 2011-02-04.txt:21:42:49: <Lymia> !fyb nothing-2 +[] 2011-02-04.txt:21:43:53: <EgoBot> Score for Lymia_nothing-2: 1.0 2011-02-04.txt:21:44:04: <Lymia> :v 2011-02-04.txt:21:44:10: <Lymia> report.txt was empty before. 2011-02-04.txt:21:44:33: <Lymia> ais523, you think that's bad? 2011-02-04.txt:21:45:10: <Lymia> If you write "@@", you set the data pointer to the current code pointer. 2011-02-04.txt:21:45:14: <Lymia> Let the implications of that sink in. 2011-02-04.txt:21:45:48: <Lymia> So. 2011-02-04.txt:21:45:52: <Lymia> You don't need to write [+] 2011-02-04.txt:21:45:57: <Lymia> You can write @+ 2011-02-04.txt:21:46:25: <Lymia> It's prefixed by user names. 2011-02-04.txt:21:47:39: <Lymia> I'll bring my response. 2011-02-04.txt:21:47:54: <elliott> Lymia: link me to report.txt? 2011-02-04.txt:21:48:07: <Lymia> http://codu.org/eso/fyb/report.txt 2011-02-04.txt:21:48:12: <Lymia> You killed my @@ abuse bot. 2011-02-04.txt:21:48:12: <Lymia> :( 2011-02-04.txt:21:48:13: <Lymia> Oh well. 2011-02-04.txt:21:48:16: <Lymia> I'm still at the top! 2011-02-04.txt:21:49:00: <ais523> Lymia: have you looked at BF Joust? it's another similar game 2011-02-04.txt:21:49:04: <Lymia> Nope. 2011-02-04.txt:21:50:19: <Lymia> !fyb explode :@+[%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%];:{>>}[+]++++++++++++++!;@@:{>>}[+]++++++++++++++!; 2011-02-04.txt:21:50:22: <EgoBot> Score for Lymia_explode: 14.8 2011-02-04.txt:21:50:33: <ais523> Lymia: does ;: do anything but waste time? 2011-02-04.txt:21:50:39: <Lymia> :; 2011-02-04.txt:21:50:41: <Lymia> Starts a new thread. 2011-02-04.txt:21:51:12: <Lymia> ;: is the end of a thread followed by the start of a thread. 2011-02-04.txt:21:51:26: <Lymia> !fyb explode :@+[%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%];:{>>}[+]++++++++++++++!;@@:{>>}[+]++++++++++++++!; 2011-02-04.txt:21:51:29: <EgoBot> Score for Lymia_explode: 46.0 2011-02-04.txt:21:51:36: <Lymia> !fyb explode :@+[%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%];:{>>}[+]++++++++++++++!;@@:{>>}[+]++++++++++++++!; 2011-02-04.txt:21:51:38: <EgoBot> Score for Lymia_explode: 29.6 2011-02-04.txt:21:51:43: <Lymia> Strange. 2011-02-04.txt:21:52:38: <Lymia> Another thing I dislike about FYB is that due to the @@ trick, you can reliablly generate a bot that will kill a target bot. 2011-02-04.txt:21:52:52: <Lymia> Automaticly. 2011-02-04.txt:21:52:58: <Lymia> And have it push other things off the hill too. 2011-02-04.txt:21:53:00: <ais523> Lymia: doesn't @ defect to the :, then + change it in-memory to a ;? 2011-02-04.txt:21:53:11: <Lymia> ais523, eh? 2011-02-04.txt:21:53:16: <Lymia> @ sets the data pointer to the code pointer. 2011-02-04.txt:21:53:36: <Lymia> As the code being executed is @, the value has to be one away from overflow. 2011-02-04.txt:21:53:39: <Lymia> + causes it to overflow. 2011-02-04.txt:21:53:48: <Lymia> It does the opposite too. 2011-02-04.txt:21:53:52: <Lymia> @ does this exactly. 2011-02-04.txt:21:54:02: <Lymia> First, it sets the data pointer to the code pointer. 2011-02-04.txt:21:54:12: <Lymia> Then, it switches the data pointer from your program to the enemy's program, or vice versa. 2011-02-04.txt:21:54:36: <Lymia> Nope. 2011-02-04.txt:21:56:01: <Lymia> litterer-2 basicly uses @@ to sprinkle lines of bombs all over the enemy's code. 2011-02-04.txt:21:56:10: <Lymia> And hoping that it hits some code. 2011-02-04.txt:21:57:19: <Lymia> ais523, defect switches between the two tapes. 2011-02-04.txt:21:57:42: <Lymia> Lisp? 2011-02-04.txt:21:57:46: <Lymia> No. 2011-02-04.txt:21:57:54: <elliott> Lymia: nope 2011-02-04.txt:21:57:58: <Lymia> Objective C or something? 2011-02-04.txt:21:58:01: <Lymia> Smalltalk? 2011-02-04.txt:21:59:17: <Lymia> That's disgusting. 2011-02-04.txt:21:59:26: <elliott> Lymia: what is? 2011-02-04.txt:21:59:39: <Lymia> Gregor, I wait to see your response. 2011-02-04.txt:21:59:54: <Lymia> Actually. 2011-02-04.txt:21:59:58: <Lymia> !fyb litterer-clone-1 http://lymia.x10.bz/evil.fyb 2011-02-04.txt:22:00:01: <Lymia> !fyb litterer-clone-2 http://lymia.x10.bz/evil.fyb 2011-02-04.txt:22:00:02: <EgoBot> Score for Lymia_litterer-clone-1: 81.2 2011-02-04.txt:22:00:03: <Lymia> !fyb litterer-clone-3 http://lymia.x10.bz/evil.fyb 2011-02-04.txt:22:00:05: <EgoBot> Score for Lymia_litterer-clone-2: 73.0 2011-02-04.txt:22:00:06: <Lymia> !fyb litterer-clone-4 http://lymia.x10.bz/evil.fyb 2011-02-04.txt:22:00:08: <EgoBot> Score for Lymia_litterer-clone-3: 64.2 2011-02-04.txt:22:00:09: <Lymia> Let's clean out the hill. 2011-02-04.txt:22:00:10: <EgoBot> Score for Lymia_litterer-clone-4: 58.3 2011-02-04.txt:22:00:13: <elliott> hey, Lymia 2011-02-04.txt:22:00:22: <Lymia> =3 2011-02-04.txt:22:00:33: <Lymia> lol 2011-02-04.txt:22:00:38: <Lymia> They just pushed eachother down. 2011-02-04.txt:22:01:32: <elliott> Lymia: what's disgusting? 2011-02-04.txt:22:01:38: <Lymia> Nothing~ 2011-02-04.txt:22:03:50: <Lymia> !fyb alicia http://lymia.x10.bz/evil.fyb 2011-02-04.txt:22:03:53: <EgoBot> Score for Lymia_alicia: 98.0 2011-02-04.txt:22:04:40: <Lymia> Heh. 2011-02-04.txt:22:04:47: <Lymia> One additional thing I might like about BF joust. 2011-02-04.txt:22:05:04: <Lymia> ais523, self-bombers 2011-02-04.txt:22:05:14: <ais523> Lymia: it /is/ a self-bomber 2011-02-04.txt:22:05:24: <Lymia> !fyb real-lose [@+++++++++++++++!] 2011-02-04.txt:22:05:28: <EgoBot> Score for Lymia_real-lose: 5.1 2011-02-04.txt:22:05:32: <Lymia> !fyb real-lose-2 +[@+++++++++++++++!] 2011-02-04.txt:22:05:37: <EgoBot> Score for Lymia_real-lose-2: 5.1 2011-02-04.txt:22:05:39: <Lymia> elliott, there are none. 2011-02-04.txt:22:05:40: <Lymia> What. 2011-02-04.txt:22:05:44: <Lymia> What is it wining agienst. 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