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-2012-08-18.txt:04:53:10: <Sgeo> <Bike> if you really feel like doing bizarre things, try looking up cltl2.  e.g., sbcl has some nonstandard functions that let you mess with environments more.
-2012-10-12.txt:05:22:10: <Bike> that's weird?
-2012-10-12.txt:05:24:33: <Bike> it's just platonism.
-2012-10-12.txt:05:26:16: <Bike> or "spirits", here.
-2012-10-12.txt:05:30:45: <Bike> oh, go for it.  I just meant that it's old and venerable
-2012-10-12.txt:05:31:11: <Bike> quite.
-2012-10-24.txt:00:50:11: <Bike> I suppose I must be.
-2012-10-24.txt:00:50:55: <Bike> Yo.
-2012-10-24.txt:00:54:34: <Bike> «Surface is the disposition of woman: a mobile, stormy film over shallow water.» ergh.
-2012-10-24.txt:00:54:45: <Bike> Don't be like that, Billy.
-2012-10-24.txt:04:50:09: <Bike> anything like update-instance-for-redefined-class?
-2012-10-24.txt:04:50:54: <Bike> ah.
-2012-10-24.txt:05:16:09: <Bike> "uniquely"?
-2012-10-24.txt:05:19:23: <Bike> before you keep going, can I just ask if "uniquely" was actually important to what you said?
-2012-10-24.txt:05:20:25: <Bike> ok, just checking.
-2012-10-24.txt:05:32:21: <Bike> but can you sell a book with that premise
-2012-10-24.txt:05:41:09: <Bike> 'seems', how tricky
-2012-10-24.txt:05:41:50: <Bike> doesn't that just move the definition to 'collection'?
-2012-10-24.txt:05:48:56: <Bike> Sorry, what did I say to prompt this?
-2012-10-24.txt:05:57:27: <Bike> Oh, why?
-2012-10-24.txt:05:58:38: <Bike> What's global choice?
-2012-10-24.txt:06:01:39: <Bike> Oh.
-2012-10-24.txt:06:01:52: <Bike> That is pretty cool.
-2012-10-24.txt:06:20:53: <Bike> sgeo was responding to me about another channel, sorry
-2012-10-25.txt:04:48:40: <Bike> I thought most everything in Japanese was a pun.
-2012-10-25.txt:06:24:26: <Bike> what's to understand?
-2012-10-25.txt:06:25:23: <Bike> backslashes.  ruined
-2012-10-25.txt:06:26:56: <Bike> «(#1=(lambda (x) `(,x ',x)) '#1#)» i hope this has been enlightening
-2012-10-25.txt:19:59:08: <Bike> fast growing function, then.
-2012-10-26.txt:01:26:33: <Bike> Sgeo: "this is a bad idea.  but how do we do it?"
-2012-10-26.txt:01:28:06: <Bike> #phpteric?
-2012-10-26.txt:01:39:23: <Bike> perhaps you could indicate your questions with some kind of specialized marker.  just put "question" after every sentence
-2012-10-26.txt:01:40:34: <Bike> yes, and I'm not sure of the distinction.
-2012-10-26.txt:01:41:52: <Bike> that's quite some capitalization; nowhere; no
-2012-10-26.txt:01:42:00: <Bike> I browse the wiki sometimes and decided I may as well drop by.
-2012-10-26.txt:01:42:12: <Bike> and then I stayed because people were talking about math I don't understand.
-2012-10-26.txt:01:42:58: <Bike> I taked with sgeo about clojure a bit yesterday.
-2012-10-26.txt:01:43:36: <Bike> talked*.  we moved it to #clojure because it wasn't wanted here.
-2012-10-26.txt:01:44:09: <Bike> I don't think I've ever pronounced it out loud.  do as you please
-2012-10-26.txt:01:44:56: <Bike> I didn't know there was a bug by this name.
-2012-10-26.txt:01:46:09: <Bike> picture a bike constructed out of bees.  there you go
-2012-10-26.txt:01:46:46: <Bike> Only one way to find out.
-2012-10-26.txt:01:49:07: <Bike> what does anything mean, truly
-2012-10-26.txt:02:07:03: <Bike> how about macroexpand-all sucking ass
-2012-10-26.txt:02:15:34: <Bike> that doesn't matter, the same problem would come up any time you tried to get the false value.
-2012-10-26.txt:02:16:25: <Bike> how does static typing help?
-2012-10-26.txt:02:18:16: <Bike> is (None,) not distinguished from None?
-2012-10-26.txt:02:18:57: <Bike> ah, yes.  but that's not really a dynamic typing thing, yeah.
-2012-10-26.txt:02:19:41: <Bike> Couldn't they?
-2012-10-26.txt:02:20:34: <Bike> I just mean hypothetically.
-2012-10-26.txt:02:21:58: <Bike> can't you just establish a union type...?
-2012-10-26.txt:02:22:19: <Bike> other than unboxed values not being Objects I guess.
-2012-10-26.txt:02:22:44: <Bike> oh, as long as I'm asking dumb questions about types.  is TAPL the thing to read?
-2012-10-26.txt:02:23:01: <Bike> cool.
-2012-10-26.txt:02:29:12: <Bike> what does that name mean
-2012-10-26.txt:02:43:12: <Bike> you don't want to see how they're made, or something like that
-2012-10-26.txt:02:44:36: <Bike> is this an in-joke
-2012-10-26.txt:02:45:36: <Bike> gosh, I don't know what to do with all this conflicting information.
-2012-10-26.txt:02:46:34: <Bike> are you sure your mother isn't a console cowboy?
-2012-10-26.txt:02:47:56: <Bike> It's a thing people who don't really exist said in the 90s (80s?).
-2012-10-26.txt:02:48:38: <Bike> are you implying puredata isn't the most beautiful interface you've ever seen
-2012-10-26.txt:02:50:09: <Bike> max has more library code, far as I know
-2012-10-26.txt:02:51:45: <Bike> they just cat to /dev/dsp, no doubt.
-2012-10-26.txt:02:52:53: <Bike> Sgeo: like typed racket, or
-2012-10-26.txt:02:53:44: <Bike> kmc: gosh, I was starting to be afraid I was the only one who'd seen ghostwriter
-2012-10-26.txt:02:57:49: <Bike> bash: sudo: command not found <-- work of art
-2012-10-26.txt:03:03:12: <Bike> so what does the middle space represent
-2012-10-26.txt:03:03:17: <Bike> why is there gravity
-2012-10-26.txt:03:03:53: <Bike> yeah it does seem pretty serious, I mean look at all those honeypots.
-2012-10-26.txt:04:40:24: <Bike> bonus: NIL is also in the symbol type.
-2012-10-26.txt:04:43:59: <Bike> so you have union(symbol,sequence)>nil, I suppose
-2012-10-26.txt:05:58:10: <Bike> that's at least double welsh
-2012-10-26.txt:22:21:51: <Bike> what does that mean
-2012-10-26.txt:22:22:54: <Bike> like a turing machine
-2012-10-26.txt:22:40:52: <Bike> well, stack languages look like rpn, in that 4 6 + usually ends up with 10?
-2012-10-26.txt:22:45:57: <Bike> you could do like Joy and just not have variables at all :)
-2012-10-26.txt:22:46:30: <Bike> that works too
-2012-10-26.txt:23:53:52: <Bike> i feel so illiterate, for thinking of "position independent code"
-2012-10-26.txt:23:57:37: <Bike> is that like some strange proto-prototype OO system
-2012-10-26.txt:23:59:38: <Bike> 9 = decimal digit?
-2012-10-27.txt:00:00:10: <Bike> but how do I specify an unsigned four-digit quater-imaginary number
-2012-10-27.txt:00:01:16: <Bike> clear deficiency.
-2012-10-27.txt:00:04:47: <Bike> what's wrong with farming, eh?
-2012-10-27.txt:00:05:16: <Bike> haha.
-2012-10-27.txt:00:21:36: <Bike> wait, like, you have :x as a key in the hash, so you can do (:x hashtable) to get the value?
-2012-10-27.txt:00:22:10: <Bike> weird
-2012-10-27.txt:00:43:48: <Bike> i also find that weird, but I'm already used to it.
-2012-10-27.txt:01:10:02: <Bike> FreeFull: judging by @list, not really?
-2012-10-27.txt:01:11:20: <Bike> man you can't use single quotes like that in lisp, you'll break something
-2012-10-27.txt:01:11:49: <Bike> D:
-2012-10-27.txt:01:15:17: <Bike> wait, haskell strings are linked lists, really?
-2012-10-27.txt:01:15:35: <Bike> why?
-2012-10-27.txt:01:15:51: <Bike> snerk
-2012-10-27.txt:01:16:33: <Bike> is that really "in retrospect"
-2012-10-27.txt:01:16:44: <Bike> in lisp 1.5 you could use lists as functions!
-2012-10-27.txt:01:16:55: <Bike> processing lists with lists, the way of the future.
-2012-10-27.txt:01:17:13: <Bike> yeah that's what I was going to say
-2012-10-27.txt:01:17:20: <Bike> is there not a type for vectors/arrays/whatever
-2012-10-27.txt:01:17:36: <Bike> sweet.
-2012-10-27.txt:01:17:46: <Bike> elliott: that strings are lists?
-2012-10-27.txt:01:18:01: <Bike> that's quite the accident
-2012-10-27.txt:01:18:24: <Bike> elliott: made sense in 1992?  but lisps that existed in '92 used arrays for strings
-2012-10-27.txt:01:18:49: <Bike> strange, strange, very strange
-2012-10-27.txt:01:18:52: <Bike> oh I suppose that's true though.
-2012-10-27.txt:01:19:16: <Bike> how very strange to consider
-2012-10-27.txt:01:21:06: <Bike> what is wrong with #haskell?
-2012-10-27.txt:01:22:02: <Bike> wait, are you telling me not every speech about programming is like that
-2012-10-27.txt:01:23:14: <Bike> groan.
-2012-10-27.txt:01:26:08: <Bike> it what.
-2012-10-27.txt:01:26:28: <Bike> i seem to have opened up a terrifying line of information here
-2012-10-27.txt:01:27:07: <Bike> hello #esoteric
-2012-10-27.txt:01:27:19: <Bike> Sgeo: is the same as sin 0 + cos 0, or what
-2012-10-27.txt:01:27:38: <Bike> that's kinda cool actually.
-2012-10-27.txt:01:28:12: <Bike> so I gathered
-2012-10-27.txt:01:28:28: <Bike> yes I've gotten that impression, shachaf
-2012-10-27.txt:01:32:50: <Bike> it knows about monads but not functors?
-2012-10-27.txt:01:33:26: <Bike> i'm pretty dumb at haskell but I thought monads were functors?
-2012-10-27.txt:01:33:39: <Bike> *haskell, math, life
-2012-10-27.txt:01:34:00: <Bike> very strange
-2012-10-27.txt:01:53:05: <Bike> can the language describe itself
-2012-10-27.txt:02:47:53: <Bike> charles barkley: shut up and jam: gaiden
-2012-10-27.txt:20:03:15: <Bike> they're also made of clouds, are you stockpiling clouds?
-2012-10-28.txt:02:42:43: <Bike> how's it compare to The Joy of Sex?
-2012-10-28.txt:04:40:29: <Bike> samsa?
-2012-10-28.txt:04:51:29: <Bike> i thought it was augustus and julius being arrogant, or is that an urban legend
-2012-10-28.txt:04:53:10: <Bike> Huh.  I didn't know that.
-2012-10-28.txt:04:58:42: <Bike> zzo38: a life-death-rebirth deity, often linked to farming.
-2012-10-28.txt:21:40:17: <Bike> how many brainfuck derivatives are there?  as a power of two.  possibly using knuth arrows
-2012-10-28.txt:21:44:03: <Bike> get the cubecode people to make a language such that the execution always sounds like "urf"
-2012-10-28.txt:21:44:32: <Bike> Sgeo: i thought that was usually denoted binomial[number_of_underscores, 8] in linear text
-2012-10-28.txt:21:45:13: <Bike> how bothersome
-2012-10-28.txt:22:09:02: <Bike> exponential how?
-2012-10-28.txt:22:15:03: <Bike> don't suppose you're aware of computational complexity theory
-2012-10-28.txt:22:15:57: <Bike> wait, got the name wrong.  kolmogorov and so on.
-2012-10-28.txt:22:47:16: <Bike> didn't they do that twice, even
-2012-10-28.txt:23:16:52: <Bike> the first season finale was about fighting off the goa-uld ship, right?
-2012-10-28.txt:23:17:19: <Bike> they were pretty big.
-2012-10-28.txt:23:17:36: <Bike> Phantom__Hoover: the earth gate had a thingie in front of it that could stop anybody from coming.
-2012-10-28.txt:23:18:36: <Bike> they did, like a billion times, but the earthanoids fought 'em off with their protagonist powers
-2012-10-28.txt:23:20:22: <Bike> actually wasn't belgium specifically threatened, I think I remember that
-2012-10-28.txt:23:26:06: <Bike> you sure you haven't seen this show
-2012-10-28.txt:23:27:16: <Bike> they're all ripoffs of each other
-2012-10-28.txt:23:31:08: <Bike> well for what it's worth, the ancients aren't actually all dead, some of them are ghost angels
-2012-10-28.txt:23:40:42: <Bike> because it's weird and empty (supposedly!!)
-2012-10-29.txt:02:52:07: <Bike> there's a reason after a while they just call them lisp-n
-2012-10-29.txt:02:53:40: <Bike> first-class special forms are a recipe for hilarity
-2012-10-30.txt:05:41:12: <Bike> it's hard
-2012-10-31.txt:01:27:13: <Bike> that is a fantastic feature
-2012-11-01.txt:03:09:24: <Bike> hi, tsett.
-2012-11-01.txt:03:16:21: <Bike> dumb question time: a model is computable if it's a recursive set?
-2012-11-01.txt:03:19:59: <Bike> cool
-2012-11-01.txt:03:24:58: <Bike> I still don't understand "uniquely", is this something with ordinals
-2012-11-01.txt:03:26:27: <Bike> Other things like what?
-2012-11-01.txt:03:28:15: <Bike> oh, those things that I don't understand... thanks.
-2012-11-01.txt:03:28:32: <Bike> probably I should just read more boolos or somefin
-2012-11-01.txt:03:47:08: <Bike> couldn't it only be inconsistent if peano was inconsistent?
-2012-11-01.txt:03:47:38: <Bike> or that...
-2012-11-01.txt:04:02:41: <Bike> guess that proves that.
-2012-11-01.txt:04:03:06: <Bike> I have to ask what the time limit is...
-2012-11-01.txt:20:30:15: <Bike> don't anger the nerds
-2012-11-01.txt:20:30:28: <Bike> "rational drug design" being a distinct thing is pretty funny, though.
-2012-11-02.txt:02:02:43: <Bike> do they have an "evaluate polynomial" instruction?
-2012-11-02.txt:02:16:16: <Bike> but it's still "reduced" from the vax, so it's all good
-2012-11-02.txt:02:21:00: <Bike> increment immediate, really?   is it self-modifying, then?
-2012-11-02.txt:02:24:43: <Bike> dang.
-2012-11-02.txt:04:54:15: <Bike> so, how are exact values (for BB on really simple machines) known?
-2012-11-02.txt:04:54:28: <Bike> or are those just lower bounds?
-2012-11-02.txt:04:55:23: <Bike> isn't that a procedure, then?
-2012-11-02.txt:04:57:21: <Bike> well, that's a bit clearer.  The whole thing always sort of confused me.
-2012-11-02.txt:04:57:46: <Bike> of course I have a book with a graph of the kolmogorov complexity of numbers as a function, maybe I should focus on that confusingness first.
-2012-11-02.txt:05:10:47: <Bike> so any r.e. axiomatic system has turing machine halting proofs independent of it?
-2012-11-02.txt:05:13:41: <Bike> http://www.scottaaronson.com/blog/?p=710 maybe this is what I'm thinking of
-2012-11-02.txt:05:34:51: <Bike> ikea has a boat?
-2012-11-02.txt:05:35:30: <Bike> rad
-2012-11-02.txt:05:37:29: <Bike> clever
-2012-11-02.txt:05:37:38: <Bike> good to have cheap furniture during the apocalypse
-2012-11-02.txt:20:21:23: <Bike> does hgWorld("False") print "Goodbye World !"?
-2012-11-02.txt:21:52:47: <Bike> however much it takes to bribe browser developers
-2012-11-03.txt:00:03:40: <Bike> so now somebody should quote you?
-2012-11-03.txt:04:43:29: <Bike> the hell is that?
-2012-11-03.txt:04:44:54: <Bike> do you support rainbows?
-2012-11-03.txt:04:45:23: <Bike> you know what you must do
-2012-11-03.txt:04:45:53: <Bike> that's right: vote for a version of yourself that has been blessed by the prism gods
-2012-11-03.txt:06:00:16: <Bike> having not paid attention in several minutes: what about the 50 move draw?
-2012-11-03.txt:06:03:20: <Bike> ah.
-2012-11-03.txt:06:38:52: <Bike> I know of it, barely.
-2012-11-03.txt:06:39:17: <Bike> Er, wait, Chinese chess more than Japanese chess, yes.  If Chinese chesss is the one on a star of david looking thing.
-2012-11-03.txt:06:41:36: <Bike> oh, dammit.
-2012-11-03.txt:06:42:10: <Bike> ok, that makes sense.
-2012-11-04.txt:02:39:13: <Bike> hey be fair.  the sun is pretty big!
-2012-11-04.txt:02:52:59: <Bike> haha, why the fuck?
-2012-11-04.txt:03:14:45: <Bike> it's actually a beatles reference
-2012-11-04.txt:03:17:20: <Bike> i for one support giving our electoral process over to srizbi
-2012-11-05.txt:03:00:40: <Bike> you sure you don't want to try smoking?
-2012-11-05.txt:06:16:10: <Bike> is this funroll-loops
-2012-11-05.txt:07:07:28: <Bike> @yhjulwwiefzojcbxybbruweejw
-2012-11-05.txt:07:07:48: <Bike> well, that was enlightening.
-2012-11-05.txt:19:13:44: <Bike> smalltalk was, I think the things before it weren't so much
-2012-11-05.txt:22:46:15: <Bike> if you can do that with solomonoff's that would be a hell of a thing
-2012-11-05.txt:22:47:17: <Bike> huh, php has bc in it.  why?
-2012-11-05.txt:22:48:12: <Bike> right.  I supose that explains that "get gz header and strip html out of it" function too.
-2012-11-06.txt:07:15:20: <Bike> how many did the crude drawing of a vagina garner?
-2012-11-06.txt:07:15:37: <Bike> Dang.
-2012-11-06.txt:21:09:14: <Bike> run ed, obviously
-2012-11-06.txt:21:44:48: <Bike> if only we had some more scientific means to figure out their relative popularity
-2012-11-06.txt:22:06:10: <Bike> it's going through japan?
-2012-11-06.txt:22:06:42: <Bike> oh yeah, same here.
-2012-11-06.txt:22:06:52: <Bike> (US)
-2012-11-07.txt:02:13:00: <Bike> That sounds pretty amazing, are there any examples on youtube?
-2012-11-07.txt:03:00:39: <Bike> what's the electoral pull of the BNP?
-2012-11-07.txt:03:01:07: <Bike> plus there's that whole nastiness in hungary.  eugh.
-2012-11-07.txt:03:01:50: <Bike> but I mean, how much support do they have?
-2012-11-07.txt:03:02:12: <Bike> I keep hearing about them, but I don't know if they're just on par with the Prohibition Party or what
-2012-11-07.txt:03:32:54: <Bike> how does that interact with it still being schedule I federally, exactly
-2012-11-07.txt:03:53:26: <Bike> is that different from not voting
-2012-11-07.txt:04:36:43: <Bike> shit, really?
-2012-11-07.txt:04:37:45: <Bike> what?
-2012-11-07.txt:04:41:31: <Bike> coppro: you happen to have a link for the marriage thing?
-2012-11-07.txt:04:41:46: <Bike> thanks
-2012-11-07.txt:05:11:27: <Bike> that makes the last five minutes make a /lot/ more sense
-2012-11-07.txt:05:18:08: <Bike> "The electoral college is a disaster for a democracy." yes good
-2012-11-07.txt:06:06:08: <Bike> I've heard better autotuning...
-2012-11-07.txt:06:08:36: <Bike> gay weed is law in washington.  sp
-2012-11-07.txt:06:08:52: <Bike> *so's charter schools and university not investing in stocks, but nobody cares probably
-2012-11-07.txt:06:11:55: <Bike> sure, why not
-2012-11-07.txt:06:15:04: <Bike> ah
-2012-11-07.txt:07:27:30: <Bike> pff.
-2012-11-07.txt:07:34:51: <Bike> bialetheism
-2012-11-07.txt:07:42:53: <Bike> http://twitter.com/republicantears
-2012-11-07.txt:07:46:39: <Bike> I'm still not clear on how that works.  Is it like, I'll walk by a marijuana store, and then they spot some ATF agents and run for it?
-2012-11-07.txt:07:50:17: <Bike> more likely nothing will actually change until the feds do, I suppose
-2012-11-07.txt:08:28:52: <Bike> haha, you rebel
-2012-11-07.txt:08:30:16: <Bike> do you like about your age to get senior discounts?
-2012-11-07.txt:22:17:22: <Bike> are you referring to mccain being porn in panama, or...
-2012-11-07.txt:22:18:06: <Bike> born*.  being born in a military base is fine.
-2012-11-08.txt:05:55:14: <Bike> glad to have contributed to the demise of conservagod, then!
-2012-11-08.txt:05:57:34: <Bike> not even clicking something with that url
-2012-11-08.txt:07:23:10: <Bike> gotta be careful of the threat of invasion from haiti.
-2012-11-08.txt:07:27:51: <Bike> it's not like territories haven't become independent before.
-2012-11-08.txt:07:31:03: <Bike> of course, the philippines had previously had a few wars about becoming independent, which I don't think is true of puerto rico
-2012-11-08.txt:20:56:05: <Bike> is that... a regex?
-2012-11-08.txt:20:56:15: <Bike> or some kind of dance?
-2012-11-08.txt:20:56:36: <Bike> maybe you should figure out how it worked
-2012-11-08.txt:21:16:51: <Bike> i'm sure there are plenty of places that would berate you for not using utf-ebcdic instead, too
-2012-11-08.txt:21:41:39: <Bike> that sounds hard
-2012-11-08.txt:23:22:33: <Bike> «0x20: "escape"; has no defined meaning» nice.
-2012-11-08.txt:23:25:12: <Bike> hepburn romanization, obviously
-2012-11-08.txt:23:25:29: <Bike> have it support lots of languages, but only with outmoded romanization styles
-2012-11-08.txt:23:26:33: <Bike> pikhq_: only seal script, then
-2012-11-08.txt:23:32:03: <Bike> elliott: japan has race problems, how about that
-2012-11-08.txt:23:32:22: <Bike> or, the racism inherent in hepburn's romanizing stuffs
-2012-11-08.txt:23:32:34: <Bike> or perhaps romanization in general!
-2012-11-08.txt:23:35:41: <Bike> see, there you go.
-2012-11-08.txt:23:35:55: <Bike> what about the other indigenous groups?  are they annihilated yet
-2012-11-08.txt:23:36:44: <Bike> in japan
-2012-11-08.txt:23:36:58: <Bike> or, to go back to the language thing, ryukyuan language suppression?
-2012-11-08.txt:23:37:31: <Bike> oh geez, I didn't think it was that bad :(
-2012-11-08.txt:23:38:33: <Bike> Phantom_Hoover: the right of passage is a natural right of all citizens!
-2012-11-08.txt:23:38:52: <Bike> or, what do you mean, like, do I have to write a brainfuck variant
-2012-11-08.txt:23:39:00: <Bike> shit
-2012-11-08.txt:23:39:12: <Bike> haha.
-2012-11-08.txt:23:39:43: <Bike> but I have this great idea, it's like brainfuck plus befunge and intercal!
-2012-11-08.txt:23:40:17: <Bike> spec? I think you mean download link
-2012-11-08.txt:23:41:14: <Bike> oh, that reminds me though, the other month a guy I know said that in school he learned that ainu were white
-2012-11-08.txt:23:41:32: <Bike> apparently he learned about race from 19th-century quality textbooks, three races and all
-2012-11-08.txt:23:46:31: <Bike> have you read the handbook
-2012-11-08.txt:23:48:24: <Bike> Phantom_Hoover: so, if the state graph is abc and the match subgraph of a command is b, the interpreter could run that command, in which case the one node would be "open"?
-2012-11-08.txt:23:49:54: <Bike> Phantom_Hoover: oh, yes, duh.  silly me.
-2012-11-08.txt:23:50:11: <Bike> Phantom_Hoover: I thought it said that it used the same letter in the state graph and the match subgraph, oops.
-2012-11-08.txt:23:51:44: <Bike> Phantom_Hoover: right.  but clearly having a single interpreter step be an np complete problem is what makes it worthwhile
-2012-11-08.txt:23:53:38: <Bike> seems convenient enough
-2012-11-08.txt:23:54:17: <Bike> nope
-2012-11-08.txt:23:54:21: <Bike> am I going to go insane or something
-2012-11-08.txt:23:54:33: <Bike> isn't there an angry birds theme park?
-2012-11-08.txt:23:54:58: <Bike> haha, really?
-2012-11-08.txt:23:55:08: <Bike> well shit, how can I turn this down now
-2012-11-08.txt:23:55:45: <Bike> i'm not sure how exactly this would ever be not hideously slow
-2012-11-08.txt:23:56:11: <Bike> cool
-2012-11-08.txt:23:56:24: <Bike> i'm trying to grab the ullman paper from my amazing piracy network
-2012-11-08.txt:23:58:12: <Bike> oh, this is the same designer who did underload, and I already implemented that, so obviously this will be just as simple
-2012-11-08.txt:23:58:43: <Bike> haha amazing
-2012-11-08.txt:23:59:38: <Bike> elliott: well that doesn't seem hard either, by virtue of my knowing nothing about it, see?
-2012-11-09.txt:00:00:49: <Bike> how excitingly exotic
-2012-11-09.txt:01:21:50: <Bike> i thought the tollan died at some point
-2012-11-09.txt:01:23:27: <Bike> i thought they died then though...
-2012-11-09.txt:01:23:38: <Bike> well, let me consult the inevitable wiki
-2012-11-09.txt:01:24:18: <Bike> «Anubis found a way to make his fleet impervious to the Tollan Ion cannons, their only defense, they met their eventual destruction» oh that douche
-2012-11-09.txt:01:25:30: <Bike> they were jerks, weren't they
-2012-11-09.txt:06:30:13: <Bike> oh,wow.
-2012-11-09.txt:07:05:16: <Bike> but would they have phones?  (use your prior distribution of daylight in your answer)
-2012-11-09.txt:07:15:58: <Bike> most of it doesn't hit the earth, for one
-2012-11-09.txt:07:22:10: <Bike> Sgeo: most autotrophs are solar.  the few exceptions are things that rely on geothermal vents and chemosynthesis, not exactly enough to keep humanity alive
-2012-11-09.txt:18:26:26: <Bike> yeah, that was a sad episode
-2012-11-09.txt:18:26:32: <Bike> and then it didn't go off.  boring.
-2012-11-09.txt:18:27:01: <Bike> yeah.
-2012-11-09.txt:18:27:13: <Bike> atriq: multiple deaths has about the same dramatic effect as none.
-2012-11-09.txt:23:12:42: <Bike> so what sort of things do you have in 123 terabytes?
-2012-11-09.txt:23:14:40: <Bike> of course, of course
-2012-11-09.txt:23:17:01: <Bike> you could get a couple terabytes of bioinformatics data from the 'net to make yourself feel sciency
-2012-11-09.txt:23:19:25: <Bike> would you like some lotto numbers?
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+179) <ais523> I love the way zzo38's comment was cut off after the f of brainfuck  <ais523> that's just the most hilarious place to cut it off in a discussion about censorshi
+224) <oerjan> <Gregor> oerjan: Tell us what (a(b{c}d)*2e)%2 expands to <-- ababcdbcdedbabcdbcdede, i think  <Gregor> oerjan: What - the - fuck
+242) <oklopol> okay see in my head it went, you send from your other number smth like "i'd certainly like to see you in those pink panties again" and she's like "WHAT?!? Sgeo took a pic?!?!?! that FUCKING PIG"
+348) <elliott> It's a Toy Story character, you uncultured fuck.
+433) <monqy> beautiful summer / fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck / fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck
+539) <tswett> Come to think of it, I've praised you a little too effusively.  I'm not *that* pleased.  If you'll permit me to compensate slightly...  <tswett> elliott: fuck you.  <tswett> There.  Perfect.  Carry on.
+552) <ais523> elliott: so what are the two issues with xfce?  <elliott> they're very unlikely to fuck up Xfce, and it can be made to work basically exactly like gnome two
+583) <Phantom_Hoover> http://i.imgur.com/dosYw.png  <Phantom_Hoover> WELCOME TO FUCKING STEELROMANCED
+625) <Sgeo> I guess only gay people fuck?
+771) <oklopol> i don't get how people are afraid of parachute jumping but they routinely drive a car in fucking traffic
+786) * oerjan makes a brainfuck derivative for quoting xkcds
+815) <Phantom_Hoover> I think the only lesson I can really take away from this experience is "don't fuck around with vampires".
+817) <elliott> seriously q is the best fucking letter in the alphabet
+899) <Bike> Usually I'd use Rankine, but the fucking weather doesn't support it.
+917) <Bike> well he could register the new tld for just a few thousand fucks
+960) <Phantom_Hoover> As Brainfuck derivatives go, it's not all that bad, really.
+1027) <Bike> http://www.amazon.com/Someone-Cuttlefish-Shapeshifter-Erotica-ebook/dp/B0087PTMW2 i hope you know this is going to /fuck up/ my amazon recs
+1029) <elliott> five fucks away from installing ubuntu
+1030) <Sgeo> So. In general. Fuck ... actually, I'm not really annoyed at anything right now
+1113) <zzo38> It is probably also "horrifyingly fucked up"