# HG changeset patch # User HackBot # Date 1330223199 0 # Node ID 6ee80ba6d21315869814e1637fd3c23ed92fba9d # Parent bb7a78254749c22c9555b38d11281462d9618a2d pastelogs unsurprisingly diff -r bb7a78254749 -r 6ee80ba6d213 paste/paste.15661 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/paste/paste.15661 Sun Feb 26 02:26:39 2012 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +2005-05-13.txt:09:02:27: that's how I've managed to recover the True distribution (which is based, quite unsurprisingly, in False) +2007-02-19.txt:01:10:06: yes, unsurprisingly, the mathematics behind music is pure mathematics... however there's obviously something missing from a mathematical model. +2007-06-25.txt:19:32:41: i read learning russian was on the way up in finland, or something, unsurprisingly. +2007-12-28.txt:22:13:06: hrmm... no (unsurprisingly) +2008-01-04.txt:18:26:32: Yes. and unsurprisingly, it's in the m combinator section. +2008-01-06.txt:15:13:25: unsurprisingly, I am not surpirised +2008-03-20.txt:16:34:54: unsurprisingly +2008-03-20.txt:16:36:23: unsurprisingly there's no info on the net about running oak draw on windows xp >_< +2008-06-08.txt:15:52:49: registered in Russia, unsurprisingly +2008-06-17.txt:18:00:52: heh, unsurprisingly, spreadfirefox.com is down +2008-09-23.txt:21:37:58: unsurprisingly it fails in lynx +2008-09-28.txt:21:36:50: I think all we got out of that one was few minutes of pointlessness, unsurprisingly. +2008-10-27.txt:20:57:37: In the wiki there's also "Another Pi Language", where the source code is two arbitrary integers; first is the index in pi and second is the amount of digits to read; that is then interpreted as "source file of any language". Unsurprisingly unimplemented. +2008-11-13.txt:17:01:25: Unsurprisingly enough :-P +2009-01-13.txt:18:01:40: which is unsurprisingly what's under localhost in /etc/hosts +2009-01-18.txt:22:05:50: ais523: unsurprisingly, Python is not optimized for entering code over IRC. +2009-03-31.txt:14:13:56: cfunge chokes as badly as CCBI on Mycology, unsurprisingly +2009-04-07.txt:21:33:06: (Unsurprisingly enough) +2009-04-17.txt:18:53:14: Unsurprisingly enough +2009-04-26.txt:20:03:01: Unsurprisingly. +2009-04-26.txt:20:03:12: why "Unsurprisingly" +2009-05-08.txt:20:24:44: Unsurprisingly, doing SSD alignment on an HD isn't very smart :-P +2009-05-08.txt:20:40:36: Lilja's there, unsurprisingly; he's a Haskell guy +2009-05-30.txt:19:09:12: AnMaster: unsurprisingly, you're the only one it bothers. +2009-06-01.txt:10:29:33: Unsurprisingly, we're using the version ais made. +2009-06-23.txt:18:06:23: Unsurprisingly, it devotes 18 lines to defining fst,snd,trd,frth,ffth for tuples up to size 5 +2009-07-20.txt:22:09:40: google, unsurprisingly, can has a logo +2009-09-12.txt:06:01:57: unsurprisingly, it's to run a flight simulator +2009-09-17.txt:21:19:47: In Python, + concatenates; in Perl, it unsurprisingly adds two numbers :-P +2009-11-12.txt:23:29:30: compresses to 21k .ZIP (unsurprisingly) +2010-01-26.txt:22:05:42: I'm missing all of those too, unsurprisingly enough. (And a few dozen others.) +2010-03-12.txt:18:38:25: AnMaster: Only on POSIX, unsurprisingly enough. +2010-04-09.txt:16:50:42: vaeyl dies due to k not working as expected, unsurprisingly enough +2010-04-09.txt:21:36:03: Unsurprisingly enough +2010-04-29.txt:14:50:44: Misread an Amazon title recommendation as "Purely Fictional Data Structures". (Unsurprisingly, they were functional instead. I might have bought a book on fictional ones.) +2010-05-01.txt:02:01:48: It is, unsurprisingly, a char*. +2010-06-19.txt:20:28:12: incidentally, I'm now disappointed I didn't find out about and join the PPCA earlier, because (unsurprisingly) I'm relatively moderate among members when it comes to my views +2010-08-12.txt:23:19:18: It's by a demoscene group, somewhat unsurprisingly. +2010-09-06.txt:16:09:18: Unsurprisingly, the latest version of SIOD does not build out-of-the-box on Linux. This is unsurprising because the latest version of SIOD is from 1996. +2010-10-15.txt:00:28:24: pikhq: Unsurprisingly, it doesn't work. At all. +2010-11-12.txt:20:20:59: Vorpal: Well, mine was a Wikipedia "Random article", unsurprisingly. +2011-02-06.txt:20:23:18: Unsurprisingly most of your code has something to do with types +2011-02-22.txt:19:13:44: Unsurprisingly the interpreter itself is taking most of the time; cat is second and == is fourth. +2011-03-14.txt:16:21:22: and therefore sound, unsurprisingly, like Russians? +2011-03-16.txt:04:38:27: linear algebra teaches, unsurprisingly, linear algebra +2011-07-14.txt:04:41:47: alef++ is, unsurprisingly, horrible +2011-07-29.txt:22:00:37: Heh. Well, Everything is an Object (Except Primitives (Except with Autoboxing)) isn't the best model for a type system, unsurprisingly. +2011-08-23.txt:08:31:28: (And the character is called Marja Tyrni. Most of the information about all this seems to be in Finnish only, unsurprisingly.) +2011-08-26.txt:20:52:22: Text compresses extremely well, unsurprisingly. +2011-09-03.txt:12:20:49: different programs of mine use different decoy setups, unsurprisingly +2011-09-25.txt:21:58:02: There also seems to be an Apple patent for it, unsurprisingly. +2011-10-17.txt:10:36:19: Phantom_Hoover: The "anmaster no not markov" loop comes from elliott using ^echo to talk to an ignoring Vorpal, also unsurprisingly. +2011-12-10.txt:20:14:58: I *was* going to say that a "floader" sounds like one of the fast-loaders you used to see with software distributed on C64 floppies. Was googling if there's one called "fload". (Unsurprisingly, there's at least one.) +2011-12-13.txt:21:44:20: Apparently won't go with lexical scope there, unsurprisingly. +2012-02-07.txt:03:47:44: Unsurprisingly. +2012-02-26.txt:02:26:31: `pastelogs unsurprisingly