00:01:11 No, its something that's just plain unimaginable for those that didn't live through it... :-> 00:01:46 Right, just like the Wii. 00:04:04 Ilari: you can't say that if you didn't, did you :P 00:04:12 (although i wouldn't be surprised if you did) 00:06:22 There are things in world that one knows that are just plain unimaginable... They are so far from everyday experience that all mental approximations about them fail... 00:07:15 I don't really think that applies to WWII, although of course there are assumptions in that statement. 00:07:38 Being in any war is scary; you don't care if 10 other countries will be obliterated too if the threat is that yours might be. 00:10:24 night → 00:13:22 Also, civilization failure level events are really scary (the end of the world as we know it)... 00:14:21 stop trying to shatter my illusion that society will be just fine in the ~70 years i have left. 00:14:30 er wait, ~60 years 00:14:41 well, maybe even 70 years, being young. 00:14:59 Oooh, Haskell lets me manipulate floating point stuff easily 00:15:03 I've been looking for that 00:15:05 what 00:15:07 no more than any language 00:15:47 http://haskell.org/ghc/docs/latest/html/libraries/base/Prelude.html#t%3ARealFloat 00:15:52 If civilization fails in wide enough area at once, the death toll is going to be HORRIBLE. Spanish flu caused a couple in remote areas. IIRC, 90% of population died in those cases. 00:16:01 Sgeo: yah, every language has that dude. 00:16:19 Ilari: become a hermit y/n 00:16:32 -!- sebbu2 has joined. 00:16:49 There's a function equivalent to decodeFloat in Python? 00:17:17 That's a task for hardcore survivalists... I'm not one of those... :-) 00:17:22 Ok, this is not what I was expecting 00:18:07 i like civilisation mostly. 00:20:08 AnMaster: i was wrong, there is a t30 00:20:20 but no t31+ 00:20:45 -!- sebbu3 has joined. 00:21:12 -!- sebbu has quit (Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)). 00:21:13 The tendency seems to be that as technology processes, the safety margins in civilization shrink. And as consequence, civilization becomes more and more vulernable to unexpected external events. 00:21:19 -!- sebbu3 has changed nick to sebbu. 00:22:54 western civilisation seems to be happily bumbling along for quite a while now 00:26:37 Global-level or even regional-level massive disturbances are rare. I was refering to magitude of those required for massive trouble decreasing... 00:27:14 ``yeah 00:27:15 No output. 00:27:15 *yeah 00:27:20 just saying that we've been lucky so far. 00:27:46 You really think modern civilization wouldn't be in serious trouble with 1918-level pandemic? If that's not enough, what about black-deth level (and both have happened and mostly didn't take down civilization)? 00:27:58 *black death 00:28:49 -!- augur has joined. 00:29:15 Ilari: Of course it'd be in trouble. 00:29:25 I'm just saying that we've had a continuous western society for a long time. 00:30:05 -!- kar8nga has joined. 00:33:26 The reason those disasters are rare is because there aren't that many possible (known) causes for those. Severe pandemic, Supervolcano, Very powerful magnetic storm... 00:33:38 ...pirates... 00:35:54 -!- sebbu2 has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 00:37:22 Last exceedingly powerful magnetic storm was year 1859. Auroras all the way to Hawaii. Telegraph systems getting fried by the energy coupling into wires. Wires spontaneously short-circuiting by excess voltage... 00:38:16 maybe it was a GHOST. 00:38:18 a ghost pirate. 01:03:58 -!- BeholdMyGlory has quit (Remote closed the connection). 01:12:50 -!- sebbu2 has joined. 01:20:21 -!- kar8nga has quit (Remote closed the connection). 01:29:10 -!- sebbu has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 01:57:05 -!- Asztal has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 02:16:48 Does anyone even use Gib? 02:17:30 (1 Gib = 128 MiB.) 02:17:53 As opposed to Gb (gigabits), where 1 Gb = 119.2 MiB. 02:28:19 -!- oerjan has joined. 02:30:19 hi oerjan 02:30:40 hi ehird_ 02:31:27 -!- ehird_ has changed nick to ehird. 02:32:33 -!- FireFly has quit ("Later"). 02:35:32 http://www.somasuite.org/screenshot/somax11_2.png worst interface ever 02:40:42 What's a calendar doing in there? 02:40:50 who knows 02:42:09 -!- ehird has quit ("Ex-Chat"). 02:43:34 http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/000734.html 02:46:38 "palinsesto" 02:48:44 -!- ehird has joined. 02:52:55 ehird: What the flying fuck? 02:53:30 what the flying fuck: the worst cartoon character ever 02:53:33 Gregor: i know right 02:53:39 it's something to do with music 02:54:14 subtle hilarious detail: there's a *whole menu* for NextSong 02:54:24 this thing can queue up songs so flexibly it needed a menu 02:55:18 Outstanding. 02:55:29 Wow, wait. 02:55:35 That screenshot is on the site for that program?! 02:55:41 Yep. 02:55:49 Like, this is what they think is a GOOD screenshot for the program? 02:56:28 Gregor: that's the "SomaX" program though. their mere SomaPlayer is much simpler: http://www.somasuite.org/screenshot/soma_session.jpg 02:56:35 :-P 02:56:51 WTF?! 02:56:57 also, their two architecture designs: 02:56:58 http://www.somasuite.org/screenshot/somagrafico.png 02:57:02 http://www.somasuite.org/screenshot/somagrafico2.png 02:57:08 can you say astronomic complexity?! 02:57:35 i think the stick figure in the latter is more appropriate than they could possibly know 02:57:51 Their architecture design involves storming a castle. 02:58:01 a castle of complexity! 02:58:14 they forgot the dragon, also known as their UI. 02:58:26 it should be in front of the moat of lava, representing a moat of lava. 02:59:27 related: 02:59:32 *Seems to be perfect.* 02:59:33 --http://www.opensource.apple.com/source/procmail/procmail-11/procmail/src/procmail.c 02:59:38 (just click it and scroll, I dare you) 03:02:24 I love that "Palinsesti" is the only untranslated word. 03:02:38 i have a horrible feeling it's not meant to be translated 03:02:46 Same 'ere. 03:02:55 It's a word entirely unique to SomaX. 03:03:02 owowowowowow 03:03:03 maybe they couldn't think of any other way to spice up the word "Listings" 03:03:08 so they just translated it to italian. 03:03:18 lol 03:03:26 your brand has to PENETRATE your users 03:03:31 even if it's just a single feature. 03:03:53 I love the "Stop for:" 03:04:00 You know, just in case you want a few seconds or a few hours of silence. 03:04:17 Or want to watch that YouTube video and then listen to music STRAIGHT AFTER. 03:05:12 I CANNOT TOLERATE A MILLISECOND OF SILENCE 03:05:28 it ought to include an option to click the mouse button at a certain time 03:05:41 so you can just position your cursor over the youtube play button after setting up a silence 03:06:41 PERFECTION 03:07:12 how else will you laugh at the hilarity of that porn video immediately seguing into rick astley 03:08:33 X-D 03:08:45 THIS IS A CRUCIAL FEATURE 03:08:54 in fact it should embed the video in the pane so you can see it happen 03:09:03 it needs a youtube downloader & viewer built in for this 03:09:07 wait, wait, we're inventing emacs here 03:09:12 X-D 03:09:27 M-x play-youtube-video-then-play-audio-file 03:09:34 aka C-x C-f g / s 03:09:59 it's the 5th most common emacs operation, after M-x find-integer-returning-functions-with-a-string-argument-and-replace-their-third-word-with-if 03:11:02 i have this vague feeling you may not be entirely serious there 03:11:09 crazy. 03:11:43 anyway, I might be moving. what's up with that. 03:11:52 the answer is: elephants. 03:11:56 elephants are up with that. 03:12:01 good. you probably need exercise. 03:12:18 "I haven't slept for ten days, because that would be too long." 03:12:59 now if we are talking about moving elephants, then that might be a bit too much exercise. 03:14:13 otoh if you are moving because of an elephant infestation, then why haven't i seen it in the news? 03:14:25 because norway is in a bubble 03:14:29 the pøssibilities are endless 03:14:39 the pøssibilities indeed. 03:14:46 (that ø was by accident but i decided to keep it) 03:14:58 i was about to ask 03:15:02 or rather, i erased then reentered it 03:15:06 Ten years from now, of oerjan's son: (that ø was by accident but i decided to keep it) 03:15:20 (oerjan will name his son "ø", btw) 03:15:41 no, it'll be "bumble bumble at 48 i am so old i am practically collapsing with mental fog bumble bumble" 03:15:53 that might not be wise, since it basically means "er" in norwegian 03:15:58 :D 03:16:03 "What's your name?" "Er." 03:16:09 "You don't your name?" "Yes I do!" 03:16:12 "What is it then?" "Er." 03:16:21 "..." "I told you! It's er!" 03:16:24 "...whatever." 03:16:31 *don't know your 03:16:37 I accidentally the er. 03:17:12 otoh the chance of my having a son is somewhere below the chance of earth being hit by an asteroid. 03:17:27 s/hit/destroyed/ 03:18:00 it turns out that body of literature we fed the singularity was mostly rape-based fanfiction. turns out you're the 7,302th smartest person alive. 03:18:26 i am not entirely sure how an AI has children, though 03:18:27 ...what? 03:18:34 oerjan: i don't even know. 03:20:16 good, good. 03:27:48 -!- Gracenotes has joined. 03:39:20 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1 03:39:31 old. :P 03:39:36 except it's timeouting now. 03:40:04 * Sgeo wishes Haskell had good use as a language to know for a career 03:40:35 Sgeo: it does, if you start your own company or work for e.g. Galois or Well-Typed 03:40:47 if you want to sit in a cubicle following irrational demands from your incompetent boss, sure, it's useless 03:41:20 ehird, considering that I have no desire to be a manager... 03:41:44 sgeo excels at non-sequiturs 03:42:08 "if you want to sit in a cubicle following irrational demands from your incompetent boss" I'm not exactly going to be running a company any time soon 03:42:22 proceeding line: 03:42:23 Sgeo: it does, if you start your own company or work for e.g. Galois or Well-Typed 03:42:44 the latter has absolutely no relation to your line, and the former - you can't exactly "manage" a startup with as many employees as are countable on your hand... 03:42:48 You imply that Galois and Well-Typed does not have incompetant managers? 03:43:05 didn't Galois die in a duel? 03:43:20 considering Galois is dons + some people and use Haskell basically exclusively, and Well-Typed is a two-person Haskell consultancy firm, I'd say they're very competent 03:43:28 Tinned_Tuna: yes 03:43:46 what a useless nugget of info from my equally useless head ;-) 03:43:48 Chance of me getting a job with Galois or Well-Typed = 0, then 03:43:49 So, I'd say that Haskell is only useless for an easy but depressing career. 03:44:05 And if you want such a career, why bother souring your programming hobby by association? 03:44:45 So that on my resume, I can say I am proficient with $lang 03:44:56 Non-sequitur yet again. 03:45:01 Either 03:45:20 (a) you want a non-soul-crushing programming career, i.e. joining a good company, which gives the possibility to use a language like Haskell, or founding a startup, 03:45:21 or, 03:45:32 (b) you want a soul-crushing programming career in a big company in a boring language 03:45:45 if (b), then there are plenty similar jobs that don't make you sour your programming hobby by association with your job 03:46:07 so any paths leading to "Haskell is totally useless for a career" are simply bad ones 03:46:36 I'd say Haskell is useless for some careers 03:46:46 But how do I gain experience with a language used for (b) without making it part of my hobby programming? 03:46:47 but not all 03:47:04 Sgeo: you're talking incoherently 03:47:28 having a soul-crushing bigcorp job in a boring programming language = you lose the will to program for fun 03:47:50 if you don't wish to lose the will to program for run, either go for a decent programming job (= possibility of using Haskell or similar languages) or go for a non-programming job 03:47:56 essentially, (b) is the worst imaginable path 03:49:06 bye 03:49:13 -!- ehird has quit ("Ex-Chat"). 04:02:34 -!- oerjan has quit ("leaving"). 05:04:29 -!- Pthing has joined. 06:30:22 -!- Sgeo has quit ("Leaving"). 06:38:22 -!- puzzlet has quit (Remote closed the connection). 06:38:30 -!- puzzlet has joined. 06:55:54 -!- oerjan has joined. 07:21:22 * oerjan looks at the topic and thinks #esoteric keeps sliding towards the other interpretation... 07:28:01 -!- oerjan has quit ("leaving"). 07:38:00 -!- zzo38 has joined. 07:38:12 But I think there is something wrong with the speaker in my computer 07:38:16 I think I dropped the speaker by accident and now it is mixed up? 07:39:25 -!- zzo38 has quit (Remote closed the connection). 07:55:55 -!- Rugxulo has joined. 07:56:12 * Rugxulo sucks at chess and still beat the Befunge one 07:56:16 :-) 07:59:59 -!- clog has quit (ended). 08:00:00 -!- clog has joined. 08:07:15 o.o 08:07:29 ? 08:10:12 -!- Rugxulo has left (?). 09:04:14 -!- kwertii has joined. 09:10:50 -!- kwertii has quit ("bye"). 09:11:07 -!- kwertii has joined. 09:27:31 there is a chess computer in befunge? 09:27:46 or chess program I guess is a better term here 09:37:16 oklopol! 09:37:20 oh hes not here 09:37:21 how sad ::( 10:01:59 fungot, morning 10:02:00 AnMaster: violet's lips moved silently. part of her was certain that the noise was as wrong as ii and ii making v. what shall we do now?' said 10:02:05 err 10:02:06 ^style 10:02:06 Available: agora alice c64 ct darwin discworld* europarl ff7 fisher ic irc jargon lovecraft nethack pa speeches ss wp youtube 10:02:18 oh hah fungot 10:02:19 AnMaster: " well, you see, if all a human thinks about is gold, it told his fingers. 10:02:34 fizzie, I fear that style didn't work out too well 10:03:01 Yes, that's true. 10:03:10 any idea why? 10:03:32 Not really. Disoptimal parameters? Maybe I should try retraining with the varikn stuff. 10:04:25 fizzie, "varikn"? 10:04:55 That thing I added. 10:05:43 err 10:06:05 `quote 23 10:06:06 23| Finally I have found some actually useful purpose for it. 10:06:07 discworld == "varikn"? 10:06:16 oh you mean the sound samples 10:06:20 or rather 10:06:23 transcriptions 10:06:27 of convos 10:06:34 No, I mean: http://varikn.forge.pascal-network.org/ 10:07:02 aha, variable gram size model thing 10:07:05 you mentioned that too 10:07:11 what style used it? 10:07:39 Urrr, the "ct" style I think. But that's not directly comparable, since there was so little ct data. 10:07:53 ^style ct 10:07:53 Selected style: ct (Chrono Trigger game script) 10:07:58 fungot, talk to me 10:07:58 AnMaster: your majesty! and queen. he and a friend left on a journey 10. all functions are down... got the terra arm and the crisis arm! found a dreamstone?! then i'll repair the masamune! 10:08:21 heh (yeah I have played a bit of that game since) 10:08:52 fungot, why was it called crisis arm btw? 10:08:52 AnMaster: it's time you jumped off this mortal coil... are you all right? of course! you were so young! you ran around saying " daddy! the children are going! 10:08:55 The varikn model-trainer is the only one that's in the fungot repository, since I haven't managed to clean up the messy C++ code I used for the other styles. 10:08:55 fizzie: is the gate key okay!! get' em! 200g per night. care, and stay...healthy! my husband...he's...he's...gone... but he left me precious gifts! the seeds...and our child, it's ancient history now... 10:09:21 "and our child, it's ancient history now". 10:09:35 fizzie, near immortal must have said it 10:10:13 also even though I played the game to near the end (haven't had time for the final boss yet, but finished all but one side quest)... 10:10:20 some stuff is not familiar 10:10:27 some stuff of course is but... 10:10:39 maybe fungot messed it up a lot 10:10:39 AnMaster: that sword alone can't stop! that sword alone can't stop! that sword alone can't stop! that sword alone can't stop! that sword alone can't stop! that sword alone can't stop! that sword alone can't stop! that sword alone can't stop! that sword alone can't stop! that sword alone can't stop! that sword alone can't stop! that sword alone can't stop! that sword alone can't stop! that sword alone can't stop! that sword alon 10:10:42 arghj 10:10:43 An¨¬s¶·Ÿ: we are looking to achieve a shorter life span... lavos will rule the world in a mere door that keeps us bound, hand, foot...and tongue kid? ...oh, it's you, isn't this morbid? the great adventurer toma levine rests in a grave to the north. it's a great place for a picnic! heard that magus's place... 10:10:50 wait what 10:10:57 fizzie, was that second one supposed to happen 10:11:02 or is it buggy 10:11:03 No. 10:11:12 As in, "no, it was not supposed to happen". 10:11:18 ah 10:11:24 time to debug I guess 10:11:25 -!- kwertii has quit. 10:11:47 fizzie, thought that "An¨¬s¶·Ÿ:" seems like fspace corruption 10:12:17 Yes; it was obviously "AnMaster:" first. 10:12:24 "we are looking to achieve a shorter life span..." 10:12:25 hm 10:12:29 that's not the usual way 10:13:02 -!- AnMaster has set topic: #esoteric: we are looking to achieve a shorter life span... | http://tunes.org/~nef/logs/esoteric/?C=M;O=D. 10:14:25 I'm guessing the later part was from: "That Gate leads to 1999 A.D... It leads to the "Day of Lavos"... Go there only if you're looking to achieve a shorter life span... Lavos will help you leave this mortal coil." 10:14:35 Which is what you get from the "bucket" in end of time. 10:14:40 ah 10:14:54 "mortal coil"? 10:15:14 "life", basically. 10:15:17 sounds like translation failure 10:15:26 No, it's an English idiom. 10:15:29 oh btw the snes version differs quite a bit in translation from the DS version. 10:15:36 in phrasing and such 10:15:42 "Derived from 16th Century English, "coil" refers to tumults or troubles. Used idiomatically, the phrase means 'the bustle and turmoil of this mortal life.'" 10:15:49 right 10:16:07 Yes, it's a new translation; but the SNES version wasn't really a badly broken one either. 10:16:15 well that's true 10:16:42 "What a beautiful day! The Black Omen sure sparkles in the sun! What a great day for laundry!" 10:16:48 the DS one seems longer too 10:17:05 fizzie, that sounds like the original yeah 10:17:05 I wondered a bit about it 10:17:06 mistranslation? 10:17:27 I don't know, it's so hilarious it might even be pretty close to the original. 10:17:31 I didn't get very far in the DS version due to the DS emu I used sucking badly (very very poor framerate) 10:17:42 zsnes just works of course 10:17:50 fizzie, anyway, any traces of how that bug with the bot above might have happened? 10:17:55 raw log or anything 10:17:55 The DS-only quests are a bit boring. 10:19:08 Well, there is the raw log, but it's not really that helpful: https://pastee.org/gypyw 10:20:56 I'm guessing the babble-generator wrote somewhere it shouldn't have, but it's pretty hard to reproduce, without a log of the random numbers involved in producing that sentence. 10:21:41 -!- sebbu has joined. 10:23:21 fizzie, what do you call the "the"-form of a noun? It's "bestämd form" in Swedish, but I need the English term for it 10:23:39 and same for the "a"/"an" form 10:24:07 "The" is called the "definite article", while a/an is the "indefinite article"; I'm not sure if it's just directly those for the noun too. 10:24:30 fizzie, well in Swedish definite article is based on a suffix 10:24:42 and I need to discuss a Swedish mistranslation in a bug report to a game here 10:25:03 well,* 10:26:12 -!- BeholdMyGlory has joined. 10:35:07 fizzie, I wonder if the bug in the bot is reproducible btw 10:35:23 and/or if it is a cfunge bug. hm 10:35:28 maybe fungot messed it up a lot 10:35:28 AnMaster: in the middle ages, sir slush!... i grow so tired. we can talk. we no can call you " knight cyrus fell while protecting our kingdom from magus. i'd stay away! 10:35:30 hm 10:35:41 was worth a try though 10:36:32 I'm guessing it's a fungot bug, the text generation is pretty messy. 10:36:32 fizzie: there! there it is! but by the time we're through with you, you'll be in danger. open hatch. 10:37:06 fungot: Don't you start threatening me. And what hatch? 10:37:06 fizzie: the real queen's safe, right! right. wrong! please return, you will some day! the black wind... 10:37:22 It's like talking to a wall. 10:37:26 is the text from the snes or DS version? 10:37:33 SNES version, I think. 10:38:16 Could be wrong, though. It was just some fan-transcript from the web; hopefully extracted from the ROM, but I guess it's possible someone did it manually. 10:38:18 it might be interesting to base it on input. look pick a word in the input phrase and see if found and then start the text generation on that 10:38:24 or something such 10:38:40 -!- sebbu2 has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 10:38:49 fungot, . 10:38:50 AnMaster: there! there it is! but by the time we're through with you, you'll be in danger. open hatch. we must now carry out his sentence. hold your horses! i want to dance! ladeedadeeda! got some spending so much of his time doing research on lavos. but you have it...determination, i mean... 10:39:13 fungot, I do? 10:39:13 AnMaster: is the gate key okay!! get' em! 200g per night. care, and stay...healthy! my husband...he's...he's...gone... but he left me precious gifts! the seeds...and our child, it's ancient history now...! 10:39:25 fungot, stop repeating yourself... 10:39:25 AnMaster: are you a man, if there weren't evil in this kingdom to you! you shall find bekkler! executing program. please let me go... put me out! he's really a tricycle! pass him! 10:39:46 Yes, it would, but it'd need a reverse mapping from text to tokens, which I don't have. 10:39:57 fungot, you need to go to an asylum I think... 10:39:57 AnMaster: i see. you know, i really care... a time portal? what in the...! ozzie's stumped!! 10:41:09 That "he's really a tricycle" is pretty hilarious out-of-context like that. (Though the bot overuses it a bit.) 10:42:43 fizzie, what was the contex t? 10:42:45 context* 10:44:08 It's from one of the endings; the one where Marle and Lucca are watching a slideshows. It's referring to THE MAN! of course. 10:44:35 hm 10:44:55 http://mangahelpers.com/t/shrimpy/releases/12409 10:46:02 Also notable for being probably the only place where Crono says something. 11:03:12 -!- kar8nga has joined. 11:49:49 -!- FireFly has joined. 12:21:12 fizzie, actually looking at that raw log from fungot makes it looks like the buffer wasn't properly cleared the first time 12:21:25 when could it overwrite the buffer with odd chars 12:25:03 fizzie, ^ 12:26:46 Well, I do use some of the input IRC message buffers as temporary storage when they're no longer needed. Nothing should really write to the actual SOCK 'R' buffer, from which it extracts newline-separated IRC messages. 12:27:05 hm 12:27:21 But that's just a "should". 12:29:13 I use line 0 for reading in data; then I copy full newline-terminated messages out of it into line 3, then extract the message parts to lines 4-x (prefix, command, options); the message handlers then reuse line 3 for constructing the reply message, when a reply is needed. 12:30:46 hm 12:32:02 I would guess in most cases I have a constant 'p' offset, or at least a constant Y coordinate, which should make accidentally writing to wrong place pretty unlikely. But there might still be bugs. 12:35:21 Oh well; time for some outdoorsy things. → 14:33:13 -!- oerjan has joined. 14:34:24 oklopol! <-- i think i haven't seen him in a while 14:37:26 oerjan, iwc 14:37:55 AnMaster: There is no such thing as iwc 14:38:06 heh 14:40:53 yey, my interpreter works :-) 14:42:19 also, one should never ask kyros rhetorical questions. 14:42:46 oerjan, agreed 14:43:20 that probably goes for several other characters too 15:06:56 -!- kar8nga has quit (Remote closed the connection). 15:42:53 http://nermal.org/misc/javascript.jpg 15:55:48 -!- adam_d has joined. 16:26:51 -!- adam_d has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 16:57:48 -!- Asztal has joined. 16:59:34 Deewiant: heh 17:06:48 -!- adam_d has joined. 17:27:18 http://nermal.org/misc/javascript.jpg <-- huh 17:28:28 O_o 17:50:01 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wT1XuB95qMk&fmt=18 + headphones = awesome 17:53:34 -!- coppro has quit ("I am leaving. 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I've been pretty lazy. 22:05:29 Well, I made a new website but that doesn't count as programming. 22:06:22 http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iRnW_PP9RtYpGgoc5KZiwY84hjrQD9AVNJ303 22:07:07 ?? 22:15:30 Wikipedia is already updated with it, heh 22:32:57 -!- impomatic has quit ("http://retrocode.blogspot.com"). 22:35:30 -!- Rugxulo has left (?). 22:43:19 -!- kwertii has joined. 23:14:37 -!- ais523 has quit (Remote closed the connection). 23:19:48 -!- Rugxulo has joined. 23:19:55 cool link: http://shinh.skr.jp/obf/ 23:19:58 :-)) 23:50:12 -!- _s_k_y_ has joined.