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changeset 4149:9e5322f62be2
<oerjan> pastelogs oerjan> @.* olsner
author | HackBot |
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date | Sat, 07 Dec 2013 00:02:53 +0000 |
parents | efadb005c914 |
children | d7b1acbebad0 |
files | paste/paste.32727 |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/paste/paste.32727 Sat Dec 07 00:02:53 2013 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +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