2016-07-01: 00:10:18 `wisdom 00:10:36 for further details//who knows 00:10:42 `wisdom 00:10:44 pikachu//Pikachu is a universal quantifier for Chu spaces. 00:10:53 `wisdom 00:10:54 `wisdom 00:10:54 `wisdom 00:11:02 egobot//EgoBot is my arch-nemesis. 00:11:03 dnm//dnm does not mind. 00:11:03 ngram model//An ngram model is just a Markov model with a sliding window state 00:12:39 `slwd ngram model//s/$/./ 00:12:44 wisdom/ngram model//An ngram model is just a Markov model with a sliding window state. 00:16:37 Isn't it convenient how sled prints out the new contents? 00:17:05 `wisdom 00:17:07 drone sex//Drone sex has never been observed in the wild; in fact it's rare to see drones in their natural habitat because they are extremely shy. Experiments with drones in captivity have only resulted in broken drones, and a rotor stuck in the ceiling. We are still looking for a biological explanation for the ever increasing drone population. 00:17:25 `` rgrep -P '[^\.]$' wisdom 00:17:36 wisdom/6 random numbers:4 8 15 16 23 42 \ wisdom/¯\(°_o)/¯:¯\(°_o)/¯ `? ¯\(°_o)/¯ \ wisdom/soup:What soup, Doc? \ wisdom/haskell:Unbound implicit parameter (?haskell::Wisdom) \ arising from a use of implicit parameter `?haskell' \ wisdom/french:Le français n'est pas le démon, visitez les Coupeurs. Ne pas couvrir. Meilleur avant! \ wisd 00:18:05 `1 rgrep -P '[^\.?!\d]$' wisdom 00:18:08 1/78:wisdom/¯\(°_o)/¯:¯\(°_o)/¯ `? ¯\(°_o)/¯ \ wisdom/haskell:Unbound implicit parameter (?haskell::Wisdom) \ arising from a use of implicit parameter `?haskell' \ wisdom/elendil:Elendil decided to try to save Numenor from its awful end by sailing to the Undying Lands and appealing to the Valar, but then he changed his min 00:18:24 `spam 00:18:25 2/78:d, saved his family only and founded a new empire in Middle-earth. He tried to make up for it later by leading the elf king Gil-Galad against Sauron. \ wisdom/scotland: it's that place where they all wear kilts and chase haggises around whilst warding off the loch ness monster with bagpipes \ wisdom/#programmin 00:18:55 `spam maybe just a few more 00:18:56 3/78:g:No such channel. See `? #esoteric \ wisdom/mroman_:mroman_ is probably mroman but you can never be sure. (NSFW) \ wisdom/hydrogen:Hydrogen is what stars are made of. There's a conjecture that at the immense pressures inside Jupiter or Saturn, hydrogen might form a superconducting liquid metal. \ wisdom/guestbot:guestbot is n 00:19:40 `cat bin/spam 00:19:42 line="$(cat /hackenv/tmp/spline)"; len="$(wc -l /hackenv/tmp/spout | awk '{print $1}')"; echo -n "$line/$len:"; sed -n "${line}p" /hackenv/tmp/spout; echo "$((line+1))" > /hackenv/tmp/spline 00:22:01 `slwd hydrogen//s#\s+## 00:22:03 wisdom/hydrogen//Hydrogen is what stars are made of. There's a conjecture that at the immense pressures inside Jupiter or Saturn, hydrogen might form a superconducting liquid metal. 00:24:04 -!- FreeFull has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 00:24:22 shachaf: yes 00:26:08 `slwd elendil//s#\s+## 00:26:10 wisdom/elendil//Elendil decided to try to save Numenor from its awful end by sailing to the Undying Lands and appealing to the Valar, but then he changed his mind, saved his family only and founded a new empire in Middle-earth. He tried to make up for it later by leading the elf king Gil-Galad against Sauron. 00:26:36 `` rgrep -P '\s+$' wisdom 00:26:37 wisdom/elendil:Elendil decided to try to save Numenor from its awful end by sailing to the Undying Lands and appealing to the Valar, but then he changed his mind, saved his family only and founded a new empire in Middle-earth. He tried to make up for it later by leading the elf king Gil-Galad against Sauron. \ wisdom/hydrogen:Hydrogen is what sta 00:27:03 wat 00:27:13 `mkx bin/cwlprits//culprits "wisdom/$1" 00:27:17 bin/cwlprits 00:27:23 `cwlprits elendil 00:27:33 do you really have to ask 00:27:33 b_jonas b_jonas b_jonas b_jonas 00:28:06 oh wait 00:28:29 `slwd elendil//s#\s+$## 00:28:31 wisdom/elendil//Elendil decided to try to save Numenor from its awful end by sailing to the Undying Lands and appealing to the Valar, but then he changed his mind, saved his family only and founded a new empire in Middle-earth. He tried to make up for it later by leading the elf king Gil-Galad against Sauron. 00:28:39 `slwd hydrogen//s#\s+$## 00:28:40 wisdom/hydrogen//Hydrogen is what stars are made of. There's a conjecture that at the immense pressures inside Jupiter or Saturn, hydrogen might form a superconducting liquid metal. 00:29:04 `` rgrep -P '\s+$' wisdom 00:29:07 wisdom/elendil:Elendil decided to try to save Numenor from its awful end by sailing to the Undying Lands and appealing to the Valar, but then he changed his mind, saved his family only and founded a new empire in Middle-earth. He tried to make up for it later by leading the elf king Gil-Galad against Sauron. \ wisdom/hydrogen:Hydrogen is what sta 00:29:14 WTF IS HAPPENING 00:29:27 i suppose there's something wrong about the regexp 00:29:36 Oh, I bet it's because it's sed. 00:29:49 `slwd hydrogen//s#\s\+$## 00:29:51 wisdom/hydrogen//Hydrogen is what stars are made of. There's a conjecture that at the immense pressures inside Jupiter or Saturn, hydrogen might form a superconducting liquid metal. 00:29:59 `slwd elendil//s#\s\+$## 00:30:03 Right. 00:30:04 `` rgrep -P '\s+$' wisdom 00:30:04 wisdom/elendil//Elendil decided to try to save Numenor from its awful end by sailing to the Undying Lands and appealing to the Valar, but then he changed his mind, saved his family only and founded a new empire in Middle-earth. He tried to make up for it later by leading the elf king Gil-Galad against Sauron. 00:30:05 Now I remember. 00:30:06 wisdom/math:Math class is tough! \ wisdom/utumno:Utumno is Morgoth's first dungeon. It is where he was defeated, and the Silmarils temporarily reclaimed from him. \ wisdom/wealhtheow:Wealhtheow is the barkeep in the tavern where the adventuring party of Beowulf meet at the start of the story. \ wisdom/fat:Fats are one of the four basic classes 00:30:16 oerjan: also fix the double space in elendil twh 00:30:31 `cwlprits math 00:30:36 b_jonas 00:30:48 `slwd elendil//s#\s\+# # 00:30:49 wisdom/elendil//Elendil decided to try to save Numenor from its awful end by sailing to the Undying Lands and appealing to the Valar, but then he changed his mind, saved his family only and founded a new empire in Middle-earth. He tried to make up for it later by leading the elf king Gil-Galad against Sauron. 00:30:53 wat 00:31:22 `slwd elendil//s# \+# # 00:31:24 wisdom/elendil//Elendil decided to try to save Numenor from its awful end by sailing to the Undying Lands and appealing to the Valar, but then he changed his mind, saved his family only and founded a new empire in Middle-earth. He tried to make up for it later by leading the elf king Gil-Galad against Sauron. 00:31:27 nope 00:31:34 oerjan: 1 is 1 or more hth 00:31:43 `slwd elendil//s# \+# #g 00:31:45 wisdom/elendil//Elendil decided to try to save Numenor from its awful end by sailing to the Undying Lands and appealing to the Valar, but then he changed his mind, saved his family only and founded a new empire in Middle-earth. He tried to make up for it later by leading the elf king Gil-Galad against Sauron. 00:31:50 OKAY 00:31:52 ah, i see 00:32:11 There should be a version of sled which uses perl instlead 00:32:52 @tell b_jonas it looks like you tend to put trailing spaces in your wisdoms tdnh 00:32:52 Consider it noted. 00:33:30 the dogs now howl 00:33:42 `` rgrep -P '\s+$' wisdom 00:33:45 wisdom/math:Math class is tough! \ wisdom/utumno:Utumno is Morgoth's first dungeon. It is where he was defeated, and the Silmarils temporarily reclaimed from him. \ wisdom/wealhtheow:Wealhtheow is the barkeep in the tavern where the adventuring party of Beowulf meet at the start of the story. \ wisdom/fat:Fats are one of the four basic classes 00:34:02 `cwlprits utumno 00:34:08 b_jonas 00:34:12 but why 00:34:26 `` rgrep -Pl '\s+$' wisdom | wc -l 00:34:29 11 00:34:37 `` sed -i 's/ \+/ /g;s/ $//' wisdom/{math,utumno,wealtheow} 00:34:40 sed: can't read wisdom/wealtheow: No such file or directory 00:34:52 `cwlprits wealhtheow 00:34:56 b_jonas b_jonas 00:34:58 `` sed -i 's/ \+/ /g;s/ $//' wisdom/{math,utumno,wealhtheow} 00:35:01 No output. 00:35:06 `1 rgrep -Pl '\s+$' wisdom 00:35:11 `? wealhtheow 00:35:12 1/1:wisdom/fat \ wisdom/ghoul \ wisdom/delve \ wisdom/if \ wisdom/o \ wisdom/rhenium \ wisdom/semmelweis \ wisdom/ᛁᚿ 00:35:13 Wealhtheow is the barkeep in the tavern where the adventuring party of Beowulf meet at the start of the story. 00:35:22 `1 rgrep -P '\s+$' wisdom 00:35:25 1/7:wisdom/fat:Fats are one of the four basic classes of nutrients. The other three are sugars, salt, and pizza. \ wisdom/ghoul:Ghouls are undead that eat BRAINS. So basically, bog standard undead like zombies or wights, but with some fancy back story in the book that nobody reads. \ wisdom/delve:Delve is a static ability that fu 00:35:29 7?! 00:35:49 one of me, two of me, three of me, four of me, five, six, seven -- sorry, no more of me 00:35:50 `` sed -i 's/ \+/ /g;s/ $//' wisdom/{fat,ghoul} 00:35:54 No output. 00:35:58 `spam 00:35:58 2/7:nctions while the spell with delve is on the stack. "Delve" means "For each generic mana in this spell’s total cost, you may exile a card from your graveyard rather than pay that mana." The delve ability isn’t an additional or alternative cost and applies only after the total cost of the spell with delve is determined. \ wi 00:36:14 `` sed -i 's/ \+/ /g;s/ $//' wisdom/{delve} 00:36:15 sed: can't read wisdom/{delve}: No such file or directory 00:36:23 `` sed -i 's/ \+/ /g;s/ $//' wisdom/delve 00:36:23 `cwlprits delve 00:36:34 oerjan tswett tswett tswett 00:36:36 No output. 00:36:53 `spam 00:36:54 3/7:sdom/if:If you can make one heap of all your winnings / And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss, / And lose, and start again at your beginnings / And never breathe a word about your loss: \ wisdom/o:o is a popular comedy adventure fantasy webcomic. It's about a group of adventurers, heroes or warriors (whatever you want to ca 00:36:55 `` rgrep -Pl '\s+$' wisdom | while read f; do echo -n "$f:"; culprits "$f"; done 00:37:01 `spam 00:37:09 4/7:ll them) called the Order of the Stick, as they go about their adventures with minimal competence or knowledge of what they are doing, and eventually sort of stumble into a plan by an undead sorcerer to conquer the world, essentially, and they're out to stop him and conquer their personal problems at the same time. Hopefully not 00:37:17 wisdom/if:b_jonas \ wisdom/o:b_jonas b_jonas b_jonas b_jonas b_jonas b_jonas b_jonas b_jonas oerjan_nope oerjan_nope \ wisdom/rhenium:b_jonas \ wisdom/semmelweis:shachaf \ wisdom/ᛁᚿ:b_jonas b_jonas b_jonas b_jonas b_jonas b_jonas b_jonas b_jonas 00:37:25 `spam 00:37:27 5/7: in that order, so they get their personal problems taken care of before the final battle. And it's a comedy. \ wisdom/rhenium:Rhenium is a precious metal. It can be found nowhere in Earth because the Enemy has used up all of it for forging the One Ring. \ wisdom/semmelweis:Semmelweis saves the life of a hundred thousand birth 00:37:36 `? semmelweis 00:37:38 Semmelweis saves the life of a hundred thousand birthgiving mothers by popularising This One Simple Trick. Doctors hate him for it. 00:37:54 `doag wisdom/semmelweis 00:37:58 2016-05-13 ` mv wisdom/semmelwei{,s} 00:38:05 Ah. 00:38:10 `culprits wisdom/semmelwei 00:38:14 shachaf b_jonas 00:38:16 It did seem a bit uncharacteristic. 00:38:31 `` sed -i 's/ \+/ /g;s/ $//' wisdom/{if,o,rhenium,semmelweis} 00:38:33 `spam 00:38:33 No output. 00:38:34 6/7:giving mothers by popularising This One Simple Trick. Doctors hate him for it. \ wisdom/ᛁᚿ:ᛁᚿ ᛋᚿᛅᚠᚠᛚᛚᛋ ᛁᚮᚴᚢᛚᛁᛋ ᚴᛦᛆᛏᛅᛦᛅᛘ ᚴᛅᛘ ᚦᛅᛚᛁᛒᛆᛏ ᚢᛘᛒᛦᛆ ᛋᚴᛆᛦᛏᛆᛦᛁᛋ ᛁᚢᛚᛁᛁ ᛁᚿᛏᛦᛆ ᚴᛆᛚᛅᚿᚦᛆᛋ ᚦᛅᛋᚴᛅᚿᚦ 00:38:48 ER 00:38:49 `spam 00:38:50 7/7:ᛅ, ᛆᚢᚦᛆᛋ ᚢᛁᛆᛏᚮᛦ, ᛏᛅ ᛏᛅᛦᛦᛅᛋᛏᛦᛅ ᚴᛅᚿᛏᛦᚢᛘ ᛆᛏᛏᛁᚿgᛅᛋ. ᚴᚮᚦ ᚠᛅᚴᛁ. ᛆᛦᚿᛅ ᛋᛆᚴᚿᚢᛋᛋᛅᛯ 00:38:54 oerjan has come out of retirement 00:39:14 oerjan: by the way, that's why distort used to keep the ' \ ' at the end of the final line 00:39:20 to spot lines that end with spaces 00:39:24 ic 00:39:30 but now you're ruined it the dogs now howl 00:39:33 you've 00:39:52 -!- MoALTz has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 00:40:22 `1 rgrep -P '\s+$' wisdom 00:40:24 1/2:wisdom/ᛁᚿ:ᛁᚿ ᛋᚿᛅᚠᚠᛚᛚᛋ ᛁᚮᚴᚢᛚᛁᛋ ᚴᛦᛆᛏᛅᛦᛅᛘ ᚴᛅᛘ ᚦᛅᛚᛁᛒᛆᛏ ᚢᛘᛒᛦᛆ ᛋᚴᛆᛦᛏᛆᛦᛁᛋ ᛁᚢᛚᛁᛁ ᛁᚿᛏᛦᛆ ᚴᛆᛚᛅᚿᚦᛆᛋ ᚦᛅᛋᚴᛅᚿᚦᛅ, ᛆᚢᚦᛆᛋ ᚢᛁᛆᛏᚮᛦ, ᛏᛅ ᛏᛅᛦᛦᛅᛋᛏᛦᛅ ᚴᛅá 00:40:31 `spam 00:40:32 2/2:š¿á›á›¦áš¢á›˜ ᛆᛏᛏᛁᚿgᛅᛋ. ᚴᚮᚦ ᚠᛅᚴᛁ. ᛆᛦᚿᛅ ᛋᛆᚴᚿᚢᛋᛋᛅᛯ 00:40:41 do YOU see a // anywhere 00:40:48 -!- MDude has joined. 00:41:14 `1 rgrep -l '\s+$' wisdom 00:41:16 1/0: 00:41:18 er 00:41:29 `` rgrep -l '\s+$' wisdom 00:41:30 No output. 00:41:37 is that wrong 00:41:51 `which rgrep 00:41:52 ​/usr/bin/rgrep 00:42:04 `` grep -r -l '\s+$' wisdom 00:42:07 No output. 00:42:31 `` rgrep -P '\s+$' wisdom 00:42:34 wisdom/ᛁᚿ:ᛁᚿ ᛋᚿᛅᚠᚠᛚᛚᛋ ᛁᚮᚴᚢᛚᛁᛋ ᚴᛦᛆᛏᛅᛦᛅᛘ ᚴᛅᛘ ᚦᛅᛚᛁᛒᛆᛏ ᚢᛘᛒᛦᛆ ᛋᚴᛆᛦᛏᛆᛦᛁᛋ ᛁᚢᛚᛁᛁ ᛁᚿᛏᛦᛆ ᚴᛆᛚᛅᚿᚦᛆᛋ ᚦᛅᛋᚴᛅᚿᚦᛅ, ᛆᚢᚦᛆᛋ ᚢᛁᛆᛏᚮᛦ, ᛏᛅ ᛏᛅᛦᛦᛅᛋᛏᛦᛅ ᚴᛅᚿᛏᛦᚢᛘ ᛆ 00:42:46 i don't get it. 00:42:48 -!- jaboja has quit (Ping timeout: 276 seconds). 00:43:02 oh wait duh 00:43:11 no 00:43:29 `` rgrep -l -P '\s+$' wisdom 00:43:31 wisdom/ᛁᚿ 00:43:40 `unidecode ᛆ 00:43:41 ​[U+16C6 RUNIC LETTER SHORT-TWIG-AR A] 00:44:05 `` sed -i 's/ \+/ /g;s/ $//' wisdom/ᛁᚿ 00:44:09 No output. 00:44:13 `` rgrep -l -P '\s+$' wisdom 00:44:14 No output. 00:44:19 there. 00:44:29 -!- FreeFull has joined. 00:45:12 * oerjan settles back in the lawnchair 00:45:25 lawnchairs are for retirees 00:45:29 correct 00:45:33 you don't qualify anymore 00:45:56 i've told you, norwegian retirees are officially encouraged to keep working hth 01:16:54 -!- augur has joined. 01:27:50 -!- lambda-11235 has joined. 01:37:14 `wisdom 01:37:40 @wn retiree 01:37:41 *** "retiree" wn "WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)" 01:37:41 retiree 01:37:41 n 1: someone who has retired from active working [syn: 01:37:41 {retiree}, {retired person}] 01:37:46 bookwatching//bookwatching is when you conflagrate birdwatching and the books used to identify them in the same object. 01:37:50 @wn retire 01:37:51 *** "retire" wn "WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)" 01:37:51 retire 01:37:51 v 1: go into retirement; stop performing one's work or withdraw 01:37:51 from one's position; "He retired at age 68" 01:37:51 2: withdraw from active participation; "He retired from chess" 01:37:53 [26 @more lines] 02:00:01 shachaf: don't expect your logic to work against the norwegian Arbeidslinja tdnh 02:02:06 oerjan: the googletranslation of https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arbeidslinja says "welfare benefits" 02:02:16 perhaps it's a word translation thing 02:02:51 definitely not one of google translation's most reliable ones. 02:04:16 i have no idea what it's called in other languages, it's a norwegian political term and may not be succinctly translateable. 02:05:53 but briefly, it's about how to structure the welfare system such that it protects those who cannot work, but it's still better to work if you're able to. 02:06:39 oerjan: we have that problem in the UK too 02:07:38 hm the swedish term "arbetslinjen" is probably similar. it has a brief english wikipedia article. 02:07:49 oerjan: i think the word "retire" is independent of welfare, though 02:07:50 (most likely norwegians borrowed it) 02:08:44 shachaf: i see you keep stubbornly clinging to logic. 02:09:05 (you might perhaps substitute "pensioners") 02:09:13 oh, well, sure 02:11:24 swedish wikipedia suggests "workfare" 02:36:53 -!- spockers has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 02:36:57 -!- jix_ has joined. 02:36:57 -!- atehwa has joined. 02:36:57 -!- Alcest has joined. 02:36:57 -!- ineiros has joined. 03:16:55 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 03:17:51 -!- augur has joined. 03:22:15 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 244 seconds). 03:27:06 -!- Sgeo has joined. 03:29:03 -!- Sgeo_ has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 03:32:17 -!- augur has joined. 03:42:48 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 04:36:42 -!- spockers has joined. 04:47:11 -!- spockers has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 05:00:29 -!- Deewiant_ has changed nick to Deewiant. 05:05:40 -!- Kaynato has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 05:16:07 -!- spockers has joined. 05:25:38 -!- ais523 has quit. 05:35:17 -!- augur has joined. 05:35:55 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 06:26:54 -!- augur has joined. 06:31:49 -!- spockers has quit (Quit: bye http://i.imgur.com/nkzOWAv.jpg). 06:40:50 -!- spockers has joined. 06:54:28 -!- bender_ has joined. 07:30:42 -!- Warrigal has changed nick to tswett. 07:35:11 -!- lambda-11235 has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 07:35:40 -!- bender_ has changed nick to super_bender. 07:59:47 -!- MoALTz has joined. 08:00:43 -!- ineiros has quit (Ping timeout: 244 seconds). 08:09:04 -!- ineiros has joined. 08:09:58 Nnnnnngh. You know what I don't like? 08:10:14 Builder classes where every method ends with "return this", and so you do stuff like... 08:10:35 Color myColor = new ColorBuilder().setRed(10).setGreen(20).setBlue(30).build(); 08:11:16 why not 08:11:35 as long as there is also a setRGB i am perfectly fine with it 08:13:41 Well, suppose I do this: 08:13:52 ColorBuilder myNewColorBuilder = myOldColorBuilder.setRed(10); 08:14:28 The signature for "setRed" makes it look like you can do that, and end up with two different ColorBuilders, one where the red has been set to 10 and one where it hasn't. 08:16:09 But as a matter of fact, setRed just mutates the existing object and returns it again. 08:18:05 I guess what this all comes down to is that you're doing something semantically weird for the sake of convenient syntax. 08:23:07 just don't do oop 08:26:37 That is good* advice and I will* take it, because I hate* OOP and using OOP is completely unnecessary* and unhelpful* for both my job and my hobbies. 08:31:22 You know what else I don't like? C-style for-loop syntax. 08:31:28 It's a bad idea. 08:31:59 Is the BASIC style of for-loops better? 08:34:37 who needs for if he has map! :p 08:34:49 I'm not familiar with BASIC for-loop syntax. 08:35:01 But compare these two syntaxes... 08:35:37 20 timesRepeat: [ do something here ] 08:35:54 for(int i = 0; i < 20; i++) { do something here } 08:36:05 Which one is easier to read? 08:36:07 FOR X = 10 TO 60 STEP 2 is an example of a BASIC for-loop syntax 08:36:11 Hint: it's the first one. 08:36:22 Yes, that's definitely better. 08:37:22 In this case, I think it'd be something like... 08:37:28 FOR I = 1 TO 20 08:37:32 Right? 08:39:11 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 08:41:43 -!- newsham has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 08:42:54 Yes that could work 08:43:08 oerjan, shchaf: YOU REMOVED MY PROPER SPACING between sentences! WHY? 08:44:30 b_jonas: wisdom entries are one space hth 08:45:08 ironically, i used to do two spaces until people complained too much 08:45:28 AAAAAA STOCKHOLM SYNDROME 08:47:38 (mind you, i still do in other places) 08:47:40 And why'd you even remove the space from the end? 08:47:46 oh, come on 08:47:58 spaces at the end are scow 08:48:05 even oerjan can agree about that 08:48:16 b_jonas: actually that was the main thing and the double spaces were just an afterthought. 08:48:45 zzo38: Better than what? 08:49:22 it doesn't matter which one was first. 08:49:33 next you'll be editing my British spellings to American or something? 08:49:49 b_jonas: for one thing, learn_append only works properly with that format. 08:50:13 it will add one space, and expects the old one to end in punctuation. 08:50:41 oerjan: no! learn_append adds one space, so it works properly if there's two space between sentences and one at the end after the last sentence 08:50:48 it will add another space so there's two between the sentences. 08:50:51 fiendish. 08:51:17 but then it breaks if i don't add a new space. 08:51:19 oerjan: you gotta admit that was a good one hth 08:51:38 shachaf: so good i sort of thought of it myself. 08:51:49 `cat bin/learn_append 08:52:00 `cat le/rn_append 08:52:27 `whackego 08:52:36 ​#!/bin/bash \ [[ "$1" = */* ]] || exit \ topic=$(echo "$1" | lowercase | cut -d / -f 1) \ [ -z "$topic" ] && exit 1 \ stuff=$(echo "$1" | cut -d / -f 2-) \ perl -i -p -e 's/\n/ /' "wisdom/$topic" \ echo "$stuff" >>"wisdom/$topic" \ echo -n "Learned '$topic': " \ cat "wisdom/$topic" 08:52:36 ​#!/bin/bash \ topic="$(echo "$1" | lowercase | sed 's/^\(an\?\|the\) //;s/s\? .*//')" \ stuff=$(echo "$1" | cut -d' ' -f2-) \ perl -i -p -e 's/\n/ /' "wisdom/$topic" \ echo "$stuff" >>"wisdom/$topic" \ echo -n "Learned '$topic': " \ cat "wisdom/$topic" 08:53:33 Maybe `le/rn_append shouldn't add the space. 08:53:45 shachaf: AAAAAAAAA 08:54:08 `ls le 08:54:12 rn \ rn_append 08:56:05 ...hm that _would_ be convenient in some cases. but also easy to get wrong. 08:56:43 `ø/rjan s# # # 08:57:08 What if it was an expert mode? You can specify it by using a triple slash in the command's name. 08:58:44 `revert 8868 08:58:44 abort: unknown revision '8868'! 08:58:54 `revert 8668 08:59:26 rm: cannot remove `/home/hackbot/hackbot.hg/multibot_cmds/env/.hg/store/data/canary.orig': Is a directory \ Done. 08:59:28 oerjan: whoa whoa whoa 09:00:45 triple slash might work 09:01:05 (Or, you know, it could just be a different command name.) 09:01:16 What's with the revert? 09:01:59 shachaf: NO! the extra slash is part of the text to append 09:02:14 b_jonas: Obviously I mean in the command name. 09:02:18 shachaf: if you want a special mode, make it a slash at the beginning of the filename, or a 256 long path component 09:02:18 le///rn_append 09:02:24 ah! 09:02:26 in the command name 09:02:29 ouch 09:02:34 Just like le/rn has two modes, le/rn and le//rn 09:02:48 The latter lets you le/rn wisdoms containing slashes. 09:02:54 yeah 09:03:27 I don't know why oerjan reverted to 8668. 09:03:34 There are rules and regulations about wisdoms. 09:03:38 It's all very orderly. 09:03:55 `? rules 09:03:56 `? order 09:04:07 shachaf: they're rather unwritten... 09:04:13 `? laws 09:04:19 Why are you doing that? 09:04:23 You know there won't be any results. 09:04:29 rules? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 09:04:29 order? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 09:04:34 laws? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 09:08:07 `` ls wisdom/*fmt* 09:08:12 ls: cannot access wisdom/*fmt*: No such file or directory 09:08:33 `` ls wisdom/*format* 09:08:34 wisdom/natural transformation \ wisdom/quoteformat 09:08:40 just for the quotes 09:08:45 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: Nite). 09:32:10 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 09:38:01 I remember reading a book... a long time ago 09:38:04 And I want to read it again 09:38:10 But I don't remember anything about it, really 09:38:16 Like, I have tiny details 09:38:28 Enough that someone else who knows about it could name it 09:38:37 But not enough to recover it on my own 09:39:14 Wait, I remember a somewhat distinctive name from a chapter 09:39:18 "The Crucible of Fire" 09:39:24 It's a book about some weird alternate world 09:39:41 And it's hinted that it was created by humans as an experiment of sorts; modern technology is seen rarely as magic 09:41:12 hppavilion[1]: is it a fiction book? is it a fantasy or sci-fi book? if so, http://scifi.stackexchange.com/ is usually great for identification questions 09:41:24 b_jonas: Definitely fiction 09:41:38 b_jonas: It was... sort of sci fi and fantasy, depending on how you looked at it 09:41:43 It leaned towards fantasy though 09:41:47 I might have found it on a reddit 09:42:11 hppavilion[1]: if it's sci-fi or fantasy, then scifi.stackexchange.com works well. you don't have to know which of the two it is. 09:42:31 b_jonas: OK, thank you 09:42:32 otherwise, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Humanities may work, it's worked for me at least once 09:43:13 hppavilion[1]: make sure you read instructions at http://scifi.stackexchange.com/tags/story-identification/info or http://meta.scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/9335/how-to-ask-a-good-story-id-question 09:45:57 I think I found it! 09:46:50 The Relic Master, it appears it is 09:46:52 Maybe 09:47:36 Yep, Relic Master series by Catherine Fisher 09:47:51 * hppavilion[1] raises his hand for a high five to anyone who so desires 09:48:34 Now to find somewhere I can get it from... 09:48:55 (I should probably check my bookshelf first, but I have a feeling I read it on a kindle) 09:50:29 Oooh! While looking for it I found the Leven Thumps series 09:51:42 look in your kindle or your hard disk too then 10:16:34 -!- PinealGlandOptic has joined. 10:30:38 -!- spockers has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 10:59:04 -!- Reece` has joined. 11:23:46 -!- spockers has joined. 11:41:25 -!- coppro has quit (Quit: leaving). 11:41:50 -!- alercah has joined. 12:33:23 -!- ejsf has joined. 12:41:06 -!- augur has joined. 12:45:29 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 13:32:14 -!- APic has joined. 13:44:51 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 13:45:25 `wisdom 13:45:37 > 6*7 13:45:39 42 13:45:56 ais523//Agent “Iä” Smith is an alien with a strange allergy to avian body covering, which he is trying to retroactively prevent from ever evolving. On the 3rd of March, he's lawful good. 13:46:24 `wisdom 13:46:34 mycology//mycology is a Befunge-98 (also -93 to some extent) testsuite that can be found at https://deewiant.iki.fi/projects/mycology/ 13:55:44 -!- Kaynato has joined. 14:14:03 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 14:27:44 -!- super_bender has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 14:41:58 -!- augur has joined. 14:45:47 -!- bender_ has joined. 14:46:39 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 14:48:31 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 15:22:59 -!- bender has joined. 15:23:26 -!- ejsf has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 15:25:22 -!- bender_ has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 15:53:27 -!- Sprocklem has quit (Ping timeout: 276 seconds). 16:33:38 -!- ais523 has joined. 16:42:52 -!- augur has joined. 16:47:13 -!- ais523 has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 16:47:16 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 16:47:23 -!- ais523 has joined. 17:02:44 -!- PinealGlandOptic has quit (Quit: leaving). 17:13:02 `unidecode 〚〚 17:13:25 ​[U+301A LEFT WHITE SQUARE BRACKET] [U+301A LEFT WHITE SQUARE BRACKET] 17:45:15 -!- `^_^v has joined. 18:13:52 lolwut 18:16:32 -!- bb010g has joined. 18:22:06 -!- augur has joined. 18:24:20 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 18:51:51 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 18:57:50 -!- LKoen has joined. 19:14:22 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 19:31:03 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 19:45:00 -!- Melvar has quit (Quit: WeeChat 1.4). 19:45:18 -!- Melvar has joined. 19:45:33 -!- idris-bot has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 19:46:03 -!- idris-bot has joined. 19:54:33 -!- ais523 has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 20:16:13 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 20:20:47 -!- iaglium has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 20:22:59 -!- augur has joined. 20:41:44 -!- devhydraz has joined. 20:41:44 -!- devhydraz has quit (Changing host). 20:41:44 -!- devhydraz has joined. 20:41:46 -!- `^_^v has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 20:41:52 -!- ski has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 20:41:52 -!- dingbat has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 20:41:54 -!- `^_^v has joined. 20:42:27 -!- hydraz has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 20:42:28 -!- FireFly has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 20:42:41 -!- devhydraz has changed nick to hydra. 20:42:42 -!- hydra has changed nick to hydraz. 20:42:54 -!- lifthrasiir has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 20:43:38 -!- ski has joined. 20:43:56 -!- dingbat has joined. 20:44:27 -!- lifthrasiir has joined. 20:48:03 -!- FireFly has joined. 21:01:39 Vim programs F1 as help and other functions keys do nothing, which isn't very useful. I would want to reprogram it so that perhaps F1 is a different function, and so that F4 will suppress the alternate buffer until a key is pushed, so that shell output can be seen (similar to the function of F4 in QBASIC). 21:18:20 -!- iaglium has joined. 21:22:09 -!- jaboja has joined. 21:26:08 Do you think this is good so far? http://sprunge.us/MRce (Note some of the functions listed are not yet fully implemented, but are either partially implemented or are called by functions that are implemented) 21:59:01 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 22:02:52 -!- bender has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 22:05:14 -!- bender has joined. 22:10:14 -!- Reece` has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 22:11:15 -!- `^_^v has quit (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep). 22:11:23 -!- bender has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 22:11:55 -!- Herbstkind has joined. 22:22:47 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 22:25:17 -!- `^_^v has joined. 22:33:55 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 22:34:05 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 22:35:06 -!- LKoen has joined. 22:37:08 -!- hppavilion[2] has joined. 22:37:41 -!- LKoen has quit (Client Quit). 22:40:33 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 22:50:19 -!- yorick_ has joined. 22:50:19 -!- yorick_ has quit (Changing host). 22:50:19 -!- yorick_ has joined. 22:52:11 -!- Alcest has quit (K-Lined). 22:53:11 -!- yorick has quit (Quit: No Ping reply in 180 seconds.). 23:00:56 -!- `^_^v has quit (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep). 23:09:14 And the lord thus spake: "Let there be a motherfucking hexagon on motherfucking saturn, and let it confuse the humans forevermore" 23:13:53 -!- lambda-11235 has joined. 23:14:09 -!- lambda-11235 has quit (Client Quit). 23:14:32 -!- lambda-11235 has joined. 23:17:37 -!- oerjan has joined. 23:27:21 They should make a movie called "The Abyss" 23:27:28 If you gaze long into it, it gazes back 23:29:30 they already did 23:30:48 oerjan: Oh? 23:31:04 Hm, maybe I should change my surname to "The Abyss" and become a doctor 23:31:09 "The Abyss will gaze into you now" 23:33:12 `? abyss 23:33:40 abyss? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 23:34:27 `le/rn abyss/In Soviet Russia, the abyss gazes into you first. Other than that, it's pretty much the same. 23:34:33 Learned «abyss» 23:37:48 oerjan: what happened to starting a wisdom entry with the key 23:38:13 i don't think that really works for soviet russia jokes hth 23:38:22 also what happens when the abyss stares into you and then you don't stare back 23:38:28 i,i 23:38:30 @google what's expected of us 23:38:32 http://www.nature.com/articles/436150a 23:38:32 Title: What's expected of us : Article : Nature 23:40:11 shachaf: then you get sent to siberia for gazing lessons hth 23:41:23 hm of course the original is in german, so cannot expect a definite english version 23:43:13 the german version is probably backwards 23:43:36 anyway that story i linked to is good 23:43:42 i've seen it before 23:45:32 -!- Herbstkind has left. 23:51:42 copumpkin: hopumpkin 2016-07-02: 00:03:19 -!- boily has joined. 00:03:34 bohily 00:03:58 -!- MoALTz has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 00:04:24 oerjan: i always imagine you yodeling that hth 00:04:29 -!- hppavilion[2] has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 00:05:51 hallørjen. 00:06:06 hellochaftiddlywhoo 00:06:44 -!- hppavilion[2] has joined. 00:07:14 hppavellon[2]. 00:07:50 -!- yorick_ has changed nick to yorick. 00:08:15 alas, poor underline 00:13:34 helloily 00:13:42 Vim programs F1 as help and other functions keys do nothing [...] <-- F1 opens help in gvim on windows, at least 00:14:01 (that's the only one i checked) 00:14:23 oh, works in my linux terminal too 00:14:38 oh wait 00:14:44 sorry, misparsed your sentence 00:15:35 quinthellopia 00:19:19 -!- boily has quit (Quit: CLOCKWISE CHICKEN). 00:24:51 -!- hppavilion[2] has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 00:27:39 -!- hppavilion[2] has joined. 00:50:35 why does socketpair need to be a syscall? 00:57:21 because 00:57:37 -!- hppavilion[2] has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 00:58:34 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 01:00:43 oh 01:19:47 -!- Etaoin has joined. 01:20:05 hellaoin 01:25:31 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 01:55:13 -!- Etaoin has quit (Quit: BOOSH). 02:00:17 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 02:00:24 -!- adu has joined. 02:03:57 -!- bender has joined. 02:05:33 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 02:09:08 -!- bender has quit (Quit: Leaving). 02:15:38 <\oren\> I recently switched to using ctrl-ins, shift-ins for copy and paste. this has the advantage of working on windows, linux and mac the same way 02:16:21 I don't have an Ins key. 02:16:53 <\oren\> o_O; wha? 02:17:13 <\oren\> what computer doesn't have insert? 02:18:49 My work computer, a MacBook Pro. 02:19:22 Somehow it still has a caps lock key, though. 02:19:42 Apple got rid of the floppy drive and of the optical drive. But they didn't get rid of caps lock. Absurd. 02:20:43 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 02:20:49 <\oren\> shachaf: I use a macbook at work, but I have an external keyboard 02:21:40 <\oren\> the macbook's keyboard is also missing a numpad, which i consider essential 02:21:54 I consider it inessential. 02:22:06 I learned hjklyubn so now I can play NetHack without a number pad. 02:22:32 <\oren\> I use the numpad to type numbers quickly 02:22:43 I use the numrow to type numbers quickly. 02:23:44 i have given up having a numpad as well 02:23:58 I never wanted it in the first place. 02:24:14 not only are numpadless keyboards more compact, they are less expensive! 02:24:16 Typing numbers is for the birds. 02:24:38 i have yet to adopt a bird to type numbers for me, I regret to admit 02:24:57 The Bird is Cruel! 02:25:03 (Or so `hoag informs me.) 02:25:28 (i have purchased keyboards with numpads before, but it was only coincidence--it was never a factor in my decision) 02:27:07 <\oren\> only thing I don't like about this keyboard (on my Thinkpad) is the lack of a print screen key 02:28:32 I'm OK with a pixel screen. Printers are outdated. 02:28:39 <\oren\> print screen is essential for pics or it didn't happen 02:29:59 On my work computer, a MacBook Pro, I can press Cmd-Shift-3 to make a picture of the screen, or Cmd-Shift-4 to make a picture of a window or rectangle. 02:30:22 Very convenient. 02:30:32 I think my laptop has all the same keys that a full keyboard has, except for two. 02:30:41 Plus it has one key that a full keyboard doesn't have. 02:30:44 On my personal computer, I have a Print Screen key. But I usually run a command line program. 02:30:53 Those keys are insert and scroll lock. 02:31:36 And "fn" is the extra one. 02:32:23 * oerjan has all those, and a numpad 02:32:47 oerjan: do you have a laptop that does have insert and scroll lock keys? 02:33:16 well there's a marking for scr lk on the num lk key 02:33:31 and there's insert on the numpad 02:33:42 So no, it doesn't have a scroll lock key. 02:34:04 my previous laptop didn't have a separate numpad, although it had a setting to put a numpad in the middle of the ordinary keys 02:34:10 OKAY 02:34:23 oerjan: tswett sure showed you 02:34:32 I'm talking about dedicated keys. Mine has decidated keys for all but two of the standard keys. 02:34:33 and the insert key is shared with 0 02:34:52 oerjan: so far, it sounds like you have the same laptop keyboard that I have. 02:35:01 is it an asus 02:35:08 Yes. 02:35:18 which one 02:35:48 Do the media buttons on your F keys go sleep, airplane, keyboard dim, keyboard bright, screen dim, screen bright, screen off, projector, touchpad disable, mute, quiet, loud? 02:37:11 i don't have keyboard lights, but otherwise yes 02:37:21 (i think) 02:38:04 not sure about airplane, it's some kind of radiating antenna symbol 02:38:49 Probably the same thing. 02:38:54 Does your F2 key have a little light in it? 02:38:56 Fn + F3 seems to open up some email program. 02:39:25 oh it's airplane indeed. no light though. 02:39:32 `wisdom 02:39:37 I really oughta get my media keys working. 02:39:52 F3 and F4 have no media symbols 02:39:53 I'm tired of only being able to change my backlight brightness by using the xbacklight command. 02:40:03 døsthiswork//no 02:40:22 clever 02:40:31 `cwlprits døsthiswork 02:40:43 int-e ais523 oerjan elliott olsner Bike FreeFull shachaf 02:40:48 whoa whoa whoa 02:40:58 `hog wisdom/døsthiswork 02:41:06 revert \ cp wisdom/doesthiswork wisdom/d\xc3\xb8sthiswork \ revert \ for x in wisdom/*; do rev "$x" > "$x"a; mv "$x"a "$x"; done \ echo yes > wisdom/d\xc3\xb8sthiswork 02:41:37 `wisdom 02:41:39 pico//pico is the useless twin of nano. 02:43:04 Maybe I should upgrade to 16.4. 02:43:35 pico isn't cool. You know what's cool? nano. 02:44:27 when my laptop was in for repairs, i got a replacement with keyboard lights. i found it irritating, especially since it wouldn't remember that i wanted them off. 02:45:13 (well, when i turned the laptop on.) 02:45:41 is there an atto 02:45:57 Just paint over all the letters with black paint. 02:46:11 Use one of those tiny brushes. 02:46:24 AAAAAAAA 02:46:44 What's the codename for 16.4, anyway? 02:46:58 tswett: the lights came through the borders of the keys, not the letters, iirc. 02:47:17 Just install rubber seals around all the keys. 02:47:23 i may misremember whether the letters also shined 02:47:48 anyway, that laptop is long since back in the shop. 02:48:28 It'd be kind of difficult to use a backlit keyboard where the letters don't shine. 02:48:35 . o O ( Atrocious Allosaurus ) 02:48:58 MAYBE 02:48:58 Isn't this one X? 02:49:02 Also, what was the animal for U? 02:49:12 tswett: i'm just joking 02:49:20 Nobody can name an animal starting with U. 02:49:42 huh 02:49:52 Undulating Utahraptor 02:50:24 Oh wow, my Ubuntu distro has been EOL since February. 02:50:26 Why wasn't I notified? 02:50:40 the notifications were also EOLed hth 02:50:54 -!- hppavilion[2] has joined. 02:51:07 os 02:51:50 hm it is indeed hard to think of a modern animal starting with U. 02:52:15 <\oren\> Usagi 02:52:22 in english, \oren\ 02:52:37 although i also thought of that one 02:52:45 <\oren\> Uman 02:53:15 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 02:53:25 Ulv 02:53:49 -!- lambda-11235 has quit (Quit: Bye). 02:53:54 <\oren\> hppavilion[2]: you've been incremented! 02:53:58 there's got to be some obscure antelope 02:54:48 <\oren\> Uakari 02:54:55 Yeah, maybe they've got one on the coat of arms of some country starting with U. 02:55:07 <\oren\> it's a kind of monkey 02:55:09 Like, maybe it's an animal where the name of the animal just begins with the name of that country. 02:55:49 <\oren\> Ukrainian swamp tiger 02:56:06 That doesn't sound like an obscure antelope. 02:56:33 stupid wikipedia's mammal list goes by genus in latin 02:57:04 oerjan: "genus" in latin is "genus" hth 02:57:25 * oerjan lightly swats shachaf -----### 02:57:42 No, "genus" in Latin is "genus_(taxinomia)" hth. 02:57:47 Proof: https://la.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genus_%28taxinomia%29 02:57:49 -!- hppavilion[2] has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 02:57:58 Sorry, it's "genus_%28taxinomia%29". 02:59:33 -!- jaboja has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 03:00:32 Man, I really miss the days when Ubuntu's theme color was brown instead of purple. 03:01:42 -!- hppavilion[2] has joined. 03:04:56 Oh right, I was gonna ponder this funny little language of mine. 03:10:51 -!- hppavilion[2] has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 03:11:33 `unicode U+01b9 03:11:37 ​ƹ 03:12:09 `unidecode ƹ 03:12:14 ​[U+01B9 LATIN SMALL LETTER EZH REVERSED] 03:13:08 This is the language that's tentatively named Tokiber. 03:13:21 Not to be confused with the language that's tentatively named Quendle. 03:14:02 -!- hppavilion[2] has joined. 03:14:45 <\oren\> tswett: they switched to purple? 03:15:27 \oren\: yeah, like nearly ten years ago. 03:17:32 <\oren\> their website is still orange 03:19:03 <\oren\> hmm from screenshots of 16.04 I can see there's a lot more purple now, but still some orang 03:19:24 -!- hppavilion[2] has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 03:19:58 Things I have defined in Tokiber: categories; categories with a terminal object; finite product categories; finite limit categories; monoids; the forgetful functor from monoids to categories; groups; abelian groups; rings with identity; "natural number algebras". 03:20:51 <\oren\> what about strings? 03:21:24 <\oren\> oh, wait, every string is a natural number, never mind 03:21:34 Strings aren't natural numbers. 03:21:57 <\oren\> they could be represented by them? 03:22:14 Of course. 03:22:20 <\oren\> the string "\00" is 2. the string 03:22:31 <\oren\> "\0\0" is 2 03:22:40 <\oren\> h... 03:23:09 A natural number algebra consists of a sort N, a point "zero" in N, and a function "succ" from N to N. 03:23:17 <\oren\> screw it, take the bitstream, add a 1 at the end and call that a number 03:24:27 <\oren\> tswett: a sort like quicksort or mergesort? 03:24:32 Nah, use bijective base 1112064. 03:24:41 "A sort" means "a set or whatever". 03:24:41 What's a point? An arrow from a terminal object? 03:25:16 You should do the CDOs in http://chu.stanford.edu/PrattSRMK2016.pdf 03:25:23 <\oren\> oh, bijective base. that is way better. 03:25:23 You have points and copoints. It's TG. 03:25:33 An arrow from a terminal object, yes. 03:26:04 And adjunctions are just a special case of associativity. 03:26:16 So yeah, really "a sort" means "an object in the ambient category-with-a-terminal-object". 03:26:37 an object in the ambivalent category 03:27:58 "Function", of course, means "arrow". 03:28:15 I want to define the squaring function on the integers. 03:28:32 <\oren\> man, I'm still entirely ignorant of the difference between a category and a set. 03:29:17 There isn't much similarity. 03:29:40 A category is a directed graph equipped with a composition operator which is associative and has identities. 03:29:50 A set isn't. 03:30:23 <\oren\> ok but what does it mean for something to be "in the category C" 03:30:28 Pft. A category is a generalized monoid. 03:30:52 <\oren\> does that mean it's one of the points on the graph? 03:31:00 Do you actually want an answer for what a category is? 03:31:26 \oren\: well, that depends on what the thing is. The vertices of a category are called objects, so that tells you what an "object in the category C" is. 03:32:06 The edges are called arrows or morphisms (the two words are exact synonyms). 03:33:10 <\oren\> ok that makes a lot more sense than the wikipedia article 03:33:26 The "usual case" is for the objects to be algebraic structures and for the arrows to be homomorphisms between them. 03:33:35 That's what the "category of groups" is, for example. 03:34:18 I think thinking of a category as a graph is a bit misleading if you want good intuition. 03:34:45 <\oren\> can I think of it as a set of sets and functions between sets? 03:35:09 <\oren\> that's how i was thinking of it 03:35:09 The important part of a category is the arrows. 03:35:11 You can certainly think of it as being *like* a set of sets and functions between sets. 03:35:14 The objects are almost irrelevant. 03:35:28 The arrows aren't functions (except in some special cases). 03:35:32 In most cases, the objects are "kind of like sets" and the arrows are "kind of like functions". 03:38:02 <\oren\> shachaf: in what ways can they fail to be functions? 03:38:29 Are the elements of a group functions? 03:39:30 Well, that's maybe a bad question because of Cayley's theorem. 03:40:37 -!- lambda-11235 has joined. 03:42:44 <\oren\> shachaf: I was thinking more of what they do to the elements of the objects 03:43:37 \oren\: categories that are "sets and functions between sets" are an important special case, known as _concrete_ categories. 03:44:20 \oren\: I'd give you an example, but maybe first you should have the definition of a category. 03:44:56 <\oren\> seems like first I need the definition of an object? 03:45:14 there isn't one 03:45:22 an object can be literally _anything_ 03:45:30 dependent on the category 03:45:56 First you need the definition of an arrow. 03:46:06 Which can also be literally anything. 03:46:17 OK, well, do you know what a monoid is? 03:46:31 <\oren\> something from Haskell? 03:46:47 <\oren\> no wait that's "monad" 03:47:05 Do you know what a group is? 03:47:11 <\oren\> yes 03:47:23 A monoid is like a group, except elements don't necessarily have inverses. 03:47:54 <\oren\> ok. 03:47:59 So you have multiplication, and you have an identity element 1, such that a(bc) = (ab)c, a1 = a, 1a = a 03:48:33 Sounds good? 03:48:44 <\oren\> yup. with you so far. 03:49:08 A good example of a monoid is strings over some alphabet. Multiplication is concatenation, and 1 is the empty string. 03:49:53 Another example of a monoid is NxN matrices, with the identity matrix and matrix multiplication. 03:50:35 But what you'd want to do is talk about the monoid of all matrices, not just NxN matrices. 03:50:48 Multiplication is still associative, and you still have identity matrices. Right? 03:51:00 <\oren\> yeah. 03:51:13 The trouble is that you can't multiply two arbitrary matrices. The sizes have to match. 03:51:36 In particular, you can multiply and IxJ matrix with a JxK matrix, to get an IxK matrix. 03:52:01 And you don't just have one identity, you have one for each size. So you have a 5x5 identity matrix and so on. 03:52:10 <\oren\> right 03:52:45 The laws are still the same. a(bc) = (ab)c, id_N . a = a, a . id_M = a 03:52:51 If a is an NxM matrix. 03:53:18 (Where . is multiplication.) 03:53:59 So if you generalize that, that's what a category is. 03:54:23 <\oren\> where the matrices are the arrows? 03:54:26 Yes. 03:54:28 A category has a bunch of things, called arrows, that you can multiply together. 03:54:37 But you can't multiply any two things together. 03:54:59 <\oren\> only if one points to the vertex where another begins. 03:55:14 So you have a bunch of things, called objects. Each arrow has a "domain" object and a "codomain" object (these correspond to the dimensions of the matrix). 03:55:48 You generally write f : A -> B to mean that f is an arrow with domain A and codomain B. 03:57:14 You have an operation ., called composition or multiplication, where f . g is defined the codomain of g is equal to the domain of f. 03:57:42 . is associative 03:58:14 And for every object A, you have a special arrow 1_A : A -> A, such that for any f : A -> B, f . 1_A = f, and for any g : C -> A, 1_A . g = g 04:00:21 Does that make sense? 04:00:26 <\oren\> yes 04:00:50 OK. It's pretty simple. 04:01:06 Now you can talk about other categories. A popular one is one where the arrows are functions. 04:01:35 The objects are sets. You can see that it all works out. 04:06:18 <\oren\> that helps a lot, to have an example other than the category(s) of functions and sets 04:06:47 There are lots of other examples. 04:07:59 You can pretty easily see that a monoid is a category with one object. Yes? 04:08:09 (Or can be represented that way, at least.) 04:08:19 <\oren\> yes 04:08:45 And it doesn't matter what the object is. For example, it could be a cup of tea. 04:09:32 You can represent a set as a category, where each object represents an element, and there are only identity arrows. 04:09:37 (That's called a "discrete category".) 04:11:19 You can also represent a preorder as a category. You do that by saying that, for any pair of objects (A,B), there's at most one arrow : A -> B, iff A <= B. 04:12:03 Identity arrows correspond to reflexivity, and arrow composition corresponds to transitivity. 04:12:26 <\oren\> i see, the composition of arrows would only lead to true <= statements... 04:12:39 Right. 04:12:50 These are kind of boring categories because they're extreme. 04:13:40 -!- Etaoin has joined. 04:13:43 <\oren\> they should be on the wiki page so that people can figure out that a category isn't just what i thought it was. 04:13:58 A very popular sort of category is one where the arrows are homomorphisms of some structure. 04:14:11 For example, group homomorphisms, or continuous functions, or linear maps. 04:14:35 The objects would be groups, or topological spaces, or vector spaces, respectively. 04:14:57 (The category of finite-dimensional vector spaces and linear maps is very similar to the one with matrices that we started with.) 04:15:36 Sounds good? 04:15:58 <\oren\> yeah all of those sound like they should work 04:16:26 People almost always define homomorphisms such that they're associative and have identities. 04:16:33 The next question is why would you care about categories? 04:17:04 And in a way this whole conversation is backwards, because that question is the right place to start. 04:19:04 Probably the right approach is to start with naturality, like what's-his-name did. 04:45:38 -!- hppavilion[2] has joined. 04:55:55 What're some of the best spacey simulations? 04:56:23 -!- hppavilion[2] has set topic: The intradisciplinary hub of solidarity matrices, esoteric programming language design, multichannel bot abuse (always safe, sane and consensual), and font forging (dangerous and potentially illegal) | http://esolangs.org/ | logs: http://codu.org/logs/_esoteric/ http://tunes.org/~nef/logs/esoteric/?C=M;O=D | https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2023808/wisdom.pdf. 05:00:37 <\oren\> hppavilion[2]: KSP is my favorite, but there's also space engine 05:00:52 -!- Etaoin has quit (Quit: Page closed). 05:00:53 \oren\: I mean videos xD 05:01:08 \oren\: Simulations of weird things happening in space 05:08:03 -!- Kaynato has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 05:13:30 -!- spockers has quit (Quit: bye http://i.imgur.com/nkzOWAv.jpg). 05:16:31 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 05:16:48 -!- augur has joined. 05:21:19 -!- hppavilion[2] has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 05:23:06 -!- spockers has joined. 05:33:52 -!- adu has quit (Quit: adu). 05:50:28 Uhhh, right. I wanted to define the squaring function on the integers. 05:50:52 Which probably means I should define the integers. 05:52:39 So far, I don't have a way to do that. 06:01:39 -!- spockers_ has joined. 06:02:09 Like, I have a way to define finite algebras. 06:03:22 -!- spockers has quit (Killed (wilhelm.freenode.net (Nickname regained by services))). 06:03:22 -!- spockers_ has changed nick to spockers. 06:03:34 -!- shikhin_ has joined. 06:04:49 -!- dingbat has quit (*.net *.split). 06:04:49 -!- Melvar has quit (*.net *.split). 06:04:49 -!- Deewiant has quit (*.net *.split). 06:04:49 -!- clog has quit (*.net *.split). 06:04:49 -!- incomprehensibly has quit (*.net *.split). 06:04:49 -!- shikhin has quit (*.net *.split). 06:05:30 -!- shikhin_ has changed nick to shikhin. 06:09:58 So I've defined sets, and I've defined rings with identity. 06:10:08 Here's what the definition of a set currently looks like: 06:10:15 theory Set : CATEGORY { sort Element; } 06:10:38 Paraphrased in English: 06:10:41 "A set consists of a set." 06:11:38 You can define the empty set, too. It looks something like this: 06:11:53 algebra EmptySet : Set { Element := 0; } 06:12:40 The definition of a ring with identity starts out like this: 06:12:55 theory RingWithIdent extends Set : FPRODCAT { 06:13:50 The "extends" keyword automatically defines a forgetful functor RingWithIdent -> Set. 06:16:45 So theoretically, you ought to just be able to grab the left adjoint to that functor, giving you the free functor Set -> RingWithIdent. 06:17:06 And then apply that to EmptySet, and boom, you get the free ring-with-identity on the empty set—in other words, the integers. 06:17:57 That's all well and good. In fact, let me simply declare that that is now a feature of the language. 06:18:03 How are we gonna define functions on the integers, now? 06:20:42 Come to think of it, I haven't defined any way of defining homomorphisms at all. 06:39:36 All right, I suppose theoretically I ought to just be able to say this: 06:40:53 homomorphism square : forget Integer as Set -> forget Integer as Set { all x := mult x x } 06:41:43 Good ol' "forget Integer as Set". One of my favorite algebras. 06:43:56 Whoops, I forgot the semicolon. 06:45:18 And I guess logically, I ought to be able to define the integers like this: 06:45:34 define algebra Integer : RingWithIdent := free EmptySet as RingWithIdent; 06:46:06 Likewise, I ought to be able to define the natural numbers (in one of their incarnations) like this: 06:46:21 define algebra PeanoNatural : NatNumAlg := free EmptySet as NatNumAlg; 06:47:02 Now ideally, one might like to be able to define the "inclusion" function from PeanoNatural to Integer. 06:47:15 Rather, from "forget PeanoNatural as Set" to "forget Integer as Set". 07:03:16 -!- Melvar has joined. 07:03:56 -!- idris-bot has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 07:06:50 -!- clog has joined. 07:08:13 -!- spockers has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 07:14:33 -!- spockers has joined. 07:28:48 -!- lambda-11235 has quit (Quit: Bye). 07:29:09 -!- spockers has quit (Quit: bye http://i.imgur.com/nkzOWAv.jpg). 07:33:41 -!- spockers has joined. 08:01:28 -!- spockers has quit (Quit: bye http://i.imgur.com/nkzOWAv.jpg). 08:25:53 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 08:36:23 -!- MoALTz has joined. 08:49:22 http://int-e.eu/~bf3/tmp/cube8.html ... that was tricky to reassemble :) 08:52:35 -!- augur has joined. 08:55:04 -!- newsham has joined. 09:16:03 <\oren\> corrolary to the sapir-whorf hypothesis: learning a new language increases the range of thoughts you can think. 09:17:19 Or perhaps decreases it. 09:17:56 tswett: 2 is sometimes called I, the interval category 09:18:09 In some ways it behaves like the closed interval [0,1] 09:18:23 In this perspective a natural transformation is like a homotopy of functors. 09:18:40 Yup. 09:19:46 You can define the interval category in Tokiber easily enough... 09:20:07 theory Interval : CATEGORY { sort Domain; sort Codomain; arrow : Domain -> Codomain; } 09:20:34 Can you define hTop? 09:21:29 The category whose objects are topological spaces and whose arrows are homotopy classes of continuous maps? 09:21:52 Not as a theory, no. 09:22:06 You can't define a theory that has uncountably many objects. 09:22:10 What! 09:22:32 Not even uncountably many? 09:22:35 I mean, you "could" do that, but only by writing an uncountable amount of code. 09:23:15 For the doctrine CATEGORY, you can't even define a theory that has infinitely many objects. 09:25:09 A theory is a finite presentation of a category (or a category-with-a-terminal-object or a finite product category or a finite limit category). And every finitely presented category-with-a-cherry-on-top has only countably many objects. 09:28:15 But what about infinitary theories? 09:28:22 `? frame 09:28:53 A frame is just a complete Heyting algebra. Frame homomorphisms don't preserve implication, if you know what I mean. 09:29:50 -!- bb010g has quit (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity). 09:30:24 Every definition represents a finite mathematical object. 09:30:27 «For infinitary theories, such as that of frames, there is a hitch. Step 2 of Theorem 4.3.6 tells us to form the set of all possible expressions using the generators and the operators, and at this stage the general theory doesn't use the algebraic laws to make any identifications between expressions (this comes in Step 4). This is fine for the finitary algebraic theories. However, for frames, we can mak 09:30:33 e new expressions by forming joins of ... 09:30:35 ... arbitrary sets of older expressions, and this can't be done in set theory. Technically, the "set" of all possible expressions would be a proper class: it is too big to be a valid set. This is a genuine problem. There are infinitary theories (such as that of complete Boolean algebras - see Johnstone [82]) where this is insuperable and presentations simply don't present algebras. For frames, fortunatel 09:30:41 y, presentations do present, but we ... 09:30:44 ... have to argue slightly carefully to show this.» 09:30:46 I don't even remember any of this 09:30:48 Look 09:30:57 You can define a finite ring. You can't define an infinite ring, but you can define a finite presentation of a ring. 09:32:15 And that's a lot like being able to define any finitely presented ring. 09:36:52 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: Nite). 09:50:02 -!- spockers has joined. 10:19:20 does anyone know why all my compilers on linux create elf files where EI_OSABI is always 0 (which is sysv) instead of 3 (which is linux)? 10:27:18 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 10:27:56 -!- augur has joined. 10:32:22 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 10:34:21 `` cp /bin/ls .; file ls 10:34:37 ls: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.26, BuildID[sha1]=0x55f1e005df252708d4c456dcc2c7dccea1006553, stripped 10:34:43 `` dd bs=1 seek=7 conv=notrunc count=1 of=ls status=none <<< $'\3'; file ls 10:34:45 dd: invalid status flag: `none' \ Try `dd --help' for more information. \ ls: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.26, BuildID[sha1]=0x55f1e005df252708d4c456dcc2c7dccea1006553, stripped 10:34:54 `` dd bs=1 seek=7 conv=notrunc count=1 of=ls 2>/dev/null <<< $'\3'; file ls 10:34:58 ls: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (GNU/Linux), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.26, BuildID[sha1]=0x55f1e005df252708d4c456dcc2c7dccea1006553, stripped 10:35:13 `` ./ls -l ls 10:35:15 ​-rwxr-xr-x 1 5000 0 114032 Jul 2 09:34 ls 10:36:52 all the elf files in my system are (SYSV) instead of (GNU/Linux) 10:52:44 Haha. http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-glibc/2001-05/msg00169.html ... anyway, "If the object file does not use any extensions, it is recommended that this byte be set to 0." 10:53:00 (the latter quote is from https://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/elf/gabi4+/ch4.eheader.html ) 11:12:41 -!- hppavilion[2] has joined. 11:22:17 -!- spockers has quit (Quit: bye http://i.imgur.com/nkzOWAv.jpg). 12:17:22 The John Byrne modern-age Superman has canon regarding his facial hair 12:17:35 It grows normally, and he has to heat vision a reflective surface to zap it off 12:41:07 -!- jaboja has joined. 12:44:47 thanks for the link int-e 12:50:52 -!- hppavilion[2] has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 12:54:34 -!- Melvar has quit (Quit: WeeChat 1.4). 12:54:49 -!- Melvar has joined. 13:04:05 -!- bender has joined. 13:12:35 -!- hppavilion[2] has joined. 13:14:11 The Imperinatus! (Starring Harrison Fnord) 13:30:37 -!- variable has joined. 13:32:51 -!- jaboja has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 13:35:25 -!- hppavilion[2] has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 13:35:29 -!- spockers has joined. 13:58:11 -!- bender has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 14:01:51 -!- idris-bot has joined. 14:02:34 -!- variable has quit (Quit: 1 found in /dev/zero). 14:18:34 -!- hppavilion[2] has joined. 14:48:27 -!- moon_ has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 14:56:22 -!- Kaynato has joined. 15:07:30 -!- bender has joined. 15:07:52 -!- bender has quit (Client Quit). 15:12:14 -!- moon_ has joined. 15:35:32 -!- spockers has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 16:14:15 -!- bauen1 has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 16:14:58 -!- Eatonion has joined. 16:15:14 hello 16:15:41 -!- Eatonion has changed nick to Etaoin. 16:17:38 -!- bauen1 has joined. 16:20:00 -!- Kaynato has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 16:36:49 -!- Etaoin has quit (Quit: Page closed). 16:39:59 -!- FreeFull has quit (Quit: BBL). 16:56:26 -!- spockers has joined. 17:14:49 The Y Chromosome: The human condition's expansion pack 17:16:26 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 17:49:00 Trump 0 AA! 17:49:06 (AA = After Apocalypse) 18:04:55 -!- hppavilion[2] has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 18:07:33 -!- copumpkin has quit (Quit: My MacBook Pro has gone to sleep. ZZZzzz…). 18:09:29 -!- APic has quit (Quit: leaving). 18:10:10 -!- APic has joined. 18:27:02 is nobody going to talk about lwan? https://lwan.ws/ 18:27:28 people are talking about it right now literally in every other channel on freenode 18:31:26 so it's like nginx as a library? 18:32:13 none of the channels I'm in are talking about it 18:32:21 dito 18:32:43 also, i would recommend to stay as far away from web development as possible 18:32:49 ^ 18:32:53 nothing good can come of it 18:32:59 try googling lolphp 18:33:12 i did php 18:33:57 is there a channel mode we can set to quarantine you? 18:34:14 /set mode -php 18:39:31 any server solution beyond 10,000 RPS is only useful when you are dealing with more than 10,000,000 RPS 18:39:40 not worth trying otherwise 18:40:09 (generally they come with severe trade-offs) 18:56:04 Let's talk about toonemes! 18:56:34 In cartooning, a tooneme is a component of a drawing which comprises the smallest cartonically meaningful unit. 18:57:08 Usually, one single line. 18:59:26 One eyebrow, one eyelid, one contour mark of whatever kind. 19:00:34 http://www.egscomics.com/index.php?id=1209 – look at all those toonemes! 19:02:19 There are some interesting toonemes in between the eyebrows in panel 6. Three of them. 19:03:45 "Angry forehead wrinkles", I suppose. 19:08:41 -!- ybden has quit (Quit: Fing). 19:11:08 -!- ybden has joined. 19:25:25 -!- augur has joined. 19:42:04 -!- jaboja has joined. 19:43:42 -!- FireFly has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 19:44:21 -!- FireFly has joined. 19:49:31 -!- FreeFull has joined. 20:06:51 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 20:07:35 -!- augur has joined. 20:12:09 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 20:34:47 Moo 20:47:46 <\oren\> baaa 20:58:38 -!- ais523 has joined. 20:59:17 -!- ais523 has quit (Client Quit). 21:03:51 -!- ais523 has joined. 21:16:40 -!- ais523 has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 21:16:41 -!- J_Arcane has joined. 21:16:49 -!- ais523 has joined. 21:19:54 -!- Frooxius has quit (Quit: *bubbles away*). 21:26:21 hey 21:26:28 hi 21:28:59 what do you do these days 21:30:03 research compiler development, for about a month 21:30:16 but I'm looking for a new job, this one's a fixed-term contract that expires soon 21:31:12 -!- MoALTz has quit (Ping timeout: 276 seconds). 21:32:06 find me one while you're at it ;P 21:39:45 -!- Reece` has joined. 21:41:04 -!- Frooxius has joined. 22:04:23 -!- Frooxius has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 22:04:25 -!- Reece` has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 22:15:06 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 22:18:04 In this Dungeons&Dragons game story is one ogre is always cheating at dice (the dice are loaded so one always comes up 5 and the other one always comes up 2). We hear some ogre talking about one of them cheating at dice and one of them doubts it. To reverse the cheating, rub out the four corner dots of the five. Now they are certain to always lose at dice. 23:01:48 -!- Alcest has joined. 23:06:34 -!- augur has joined. 23:07:19 -!- Frooxius has joined. 23:09:59 -!- augur_ has joined. 23:11:36 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 23:20:27 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Quit: ZNC - http://znc.in). 23:20:51 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 2016-07-03: 00:07:15 -!- augur_ has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 00:08:28 -!- oerjan has joined. 00:10:43 -!- augur has joined. 00:15:32 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 00:18:00 @tell hppavilion[1] It grows normally, and he has to heat vision a reflective surface to zap it off <-- i vaguely recall at some point seeing/reading that he used a reflective piece from the spaceship that brought him to Earth, presumably because Earth materials couldn't take it... 00:18:00 Consider it noted. 00:18:38 @tell hppavilion[1] Don't remember which age superman it was, though. 00:18:38 Consider it noted. 00:24:38 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 00:25:42 note to self (after checking wiktionary): do _not_ porthello moon in a particular obvious way. 00:26:28 oerjan: ...I can't find that particular way 00:26:37 (helloon is also a bit dubious, come to think of it) 00:26:39 It's not helloon and it's not melloon 00:26:45 hppavilion[1]: hoon hth 00:26:47 @massages-houd 00:26:47 oerjan said 8m 47s ago: It grows normally, and he has to heat vision a reflective surface to zap it off <-- i vaguely recall at some point seeing/reading that he used a reflective piece from the spaceship that brought him to Earth, presumably because Earth materials couldn't take it... 00:26:47 oerjan said 8m 9s ago: Don't remember which age superman it was, though. 00:26:49 Oh 00:27:36 hippavilion[1] btw, that one's very wholesome. 00:28:13 oerjan: Well if we use the dated meaning, then it becomes potentially complimentary 00:28:24 Probably because english doesn't use square brackets in words 00:28:54 i... don't think so. 00:29:04 pimp is not a compliment hth 00:29:21 oerjan: It is in some circles 00:29:32 Or, at least, it's a positive-connotation verb 00:29:43 e.g. "Pimp My Ride" 00:30:03 the noun is not hth 00:30:30 And the origin of "pimp" is "Perhaps from Middle French pimpant ‎(“smart, sparkish”)." 00:30:42 i suppose Etymology 4 is fine. 00:30:53 "(African American Vernacular slang) A man who can easily attract women." 00:31:13 I suppose that one is good? Assuming that we don't consider that to be a douchebaggy trait to emphasize? 00:31:26 -!- augur has joined. 00:31:29 i think only African Americans can safely use that slang hth 00:31:56 True 00:31:58 But still 00:32:30 (This is one of the few contexts where "African American" is appropriate- when referring specifically to people of African descent living in the US) 00:32:32 sounds like one of those things which could get you an SJW internet lynching 00:32:41 Yeah, probably 00:32:56 Then again, most things can 00:33:03 src: Dictionarygate 00:33:27 i probably missed that one. 00:33:57 i guess i've missed most of them, by the simple expediment of not reading such fora. 00:34:08 oerjan: Some of the example sentences in OED referenced women, and others attributed jobs like "doctor" to men 00:34:10 exception, the aaronson one. 00:34:38 ("radical" had the example "A radical feminist" and most traditionally-male jobs used masculine pronouns) 00:34:41 well the OED is like ancient 00:35:05 I mean, their choices in example sentences may not be optimal, but it's not really important enough to get angry about 00:35:48 offensingularity 00:35:50 It's like if the constitution used "negro" to refer to blacks- it's not exactly what we would prefer, but it'd be too much trouble to change it for too little gain 00:35:58 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 00:36:35 "if"? i thought it did so? although in an obsolete part 00:36:41 (the US one) 00:37:04 oerjan: "pimp" is also five in Cumbrian and Welsh sheep counting 00:37:07 Well, it might 00:37:13 I didn't check for the purposes of the analogy 00:37:36 -!- zat has joined. 00:37:50 oh it didn't. 00:37:57 it mentions Indians. 00:38:12 well, in the 3/5 paragraph i remembered. 00:38:24 -!- zat has quit (Client Quit). 00:38:25 and there's probably no reason to mention it otherwise. 00:38:52 Yeah, probablt 00:38:54 *probably 00:39:05 Well, maybe in one of the ammendments regarding voting? 00:40:00 But then again, they wouldn't really have reason to reference any one race in particular 00:41:35 neither the 13th or the 14th does, it seems. 00:42:33 i noticed a mentioned in the 14th article that it had been interpreted to include other races 00:42:37 *mention 00:43:27 A lot of people were against https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equal_Rights_Amendment#Text on the grounds that... it didn't allow women to have special rights for being women (e.g. working conditions or hours) 00:44:28 oh i didn't know the original only had 7 articles 00:44:53 Does #esoteric have a constitution for some reason? I can see it existing 00:44:58 Or, well, I can see a hacker constitution 00:45:07 nope 00:46:16 no hits in https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Constitution_of_the_United_States_of_America 00:47:06 fungot is, of course, supreme overlord of #esoteric 00:47:07 hppavilion[1]: mr president, i read the sterling report of the working classes or financial support to the commission transferring all the unused appropriations from budget line fnord of the treaty, and we had to follow in all the directorates-general, and possibly modifying, the technical negotiations for the community's policy on mainstream and gender issues in development policy, of all the stages in the support of this roun 00:47:17 And if fne ever manages to say something coherent, it is binding 00:49:17 careful with that. there are some nasty things in the ct style. 00:49:24 ^style ct 00:49:24 Selected style: ct (Chrono Trigger game script) 00:49:48 fungot: who will bring an end to all? 00:49:48 oerjan: to the northwest of this cape. he took back the medal from the frog king. and i'd like to see that mystical sword for myself! geez! 00:50:29 fungot: are you saying the sword will stop the world? 00:50:29 oerjan: that no one was allowed to use the crane, enter any two of these letters, a b y. like that piano player. everyone's...! ...and the dreamstone! i'd forgotten how beautiful they are the evildoers? magus's lair! you brave! he's probably up north, to guardia!!! let's toast our land! now we'll have some peace! magus is a tad on the spooky side. our only hope. 00:50:42 <\oren\> Elon musk doesn't count as an african american for ... reasons 00:54:11 \oren\: Well, he's south african-born, but there are white people in South Africa (see: Apartheid) 00:54:24 He's Canadian-American, which is probably as white as you can get 00:54:29 -!- augur has joined. 00:55:36 And he's probably also martian? 00:57:07 Aliens/Life on mars, but it's just Elon Musk, somehow/Life-related chemicals/Cool extremophiles found on earth/No aliens 00:57:43 (Theory: Elon Musk used the "I don't want to live on this planet anymore" meme, then realized he was rich enough to actually do it) 00:58:49 <\oren\> one day I'll retire to the Moon 00:59:13 <\oren\> or at least take a long vacation there 01:02:03 * hppavilion[1] stealthily opens wikipedia/retirement to find potential jokes 01:02:42 Well, the first one is "It's a shame, he was just a day from being put in a metal box and exploded off the surface of the earth" 01:03:49 The software "Astrolog" does not allow you to center a horoscope on the Moon. Other software may allow it I don't know; something based on Swiss Ephemeris may allow you to then subtract the numbers and convert to polar coordinates and therefore you can make the calculation relative to Moon. Neither of these software can calculate house positions relative to anything other than the Earth though. (If you select heliocentric mode in Astrolog, it stil 01:04:47 In thailand, you retire at 60 (or 50 if you retire early) 01:05:01 Wow, the US is terrible 01:05:10 We have 5% employment at the ages of 70+ 01:05:11 But house positions relative to Sun should be possible if you can know where is the zero longitude on the surface of the Sun. Do you know where the zero longitude of Sun is? 01:06:44 zzo38 seems to be turning into fungot, but more coherent 01:06:44 hppavilion[1]: cyrus! are you leaving! thou art and science... all to you! 01:11:45 Huh... rap music and discrete mathematics are similar in that the phrase "for reals" is frequently used... 01:12:41 I do not have a lot of interest in rap music so I would not know, but OK now we can know! 01:15:34 hppavilion[1]: I believe Norway encourages people to continue working after retirement. 01:15:42 You'll have to ask oerjan to confirm that, though. 01:16:58 i,i http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/158414-america-is-the-wealthiest-nation-on-earth-but-its-people 01:19:15 Going by US tax law, retirement age is 59½ or greater. 01:25:17 `? zzo38 01:25:50 zzo38 is not actually the next version of fungot, much as it may seem. 01:26:02 shachaf: they're also in the process of removing the upper age limits. 01:26:04 hppavilion[1]: ^ 01:26:19 the involuntary ones, that is. 01:26:38 What involuntary limtis? 01:26:59 Norway: The opposite of North Korea 01:27:06 once you reach ... it may be 67? ... your employer can fire you for no reason. 01:27:14 even if you don't wish to retire. 01:27:44 I'm surprised all the other ISISes haven't changed their names yet 01:27:55 (e.g. the Institute for Science and International Security) 01:28:02 oerjan: Ah. 01:28:06 hppavilion[1]: well the egyptian goddess probably just sneers at the idea hth 01:28:07 -!- ais523 has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 01:28:09 In the US your employer can fire you for no reason at any time. 01:28:32 i've heard. 01:28:48 -!- Kaynato has joined. 01:29:00 In Zimbabwe, you don't have an employer 01:29:40 It would help to change their name to help to distinguish them, so that you will not confuse one with other, but in the correct contexts it can be clear. For Egyptian gods you can write "Isis" without capitalizing all of the letters, so that is not the problem. 01:30:08 in fact, i think your employment automatically expires then, unless you _explicitly_ get an agreement to continue. although my memory is not reliable on the details. 01:30:22 (in norway) 01:30:50 shachaf: Depends on the state actually. 01:32:00 ... And technically (but uselessly), they can only fire you for non-discriminatory reasons. 01:32:11 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 01:32:22 (but do not have to say why they're firing you) 01:32:22 pikhq: The general rule is that they can, unless the particular state says otherwise 01:32:42 pikhq: I said "for no reason, not "for any reason". 01:32:51 Ah, yes. 01:33:05 "Bammert v. Don's Super Valu, Inc., 646 N.W.2d 365 (Wis. 2002) the Wisconsin Supreme Court held that it was not contrary to public policy for an employer to dismiss an employee on grounds of her husband's drunk driving charge" 01:33:14 In most of the US but not all of it, it is literally legal to fire someone on the basis of "because". 01:33:39 And why not? 01:34:20 You might say: In some of the US, it is literally illegal to stop paying someone money unless you have good reason. 01:34:24 a 01:34:37 I pressed ^J instead of ^K while editing that sentence. 01:35:39 Anyway, I think California employment law is considered pretty employee-friendly in many ways. 01:35:45 But at-will employment is still standard here. 01:36:38 As with most things in labor relations, it's complicated, and any particular setup has pros and cons, and what's the best depends on a lot of things... 01:36:39 this is the kind of stuff that makes americans sound like space aliens to me. 01:37:03 oerjan: WHO TOLD YOU THAT IT'S COMPLETELY WRONG 01:37:17 but then, lately norwegians do too so... 01:37:35 oerjan: What would be a less space-alien way of doing things? 01:37:38 Buuut, well. Employers tend to be bargaining from an incredibly advantageous position, that employees are not, and as such it can make sense to limit the power that an employer has over their employees. 01:38:07 Limiting reasons that an employer can dismiss an employee seems like reasonable in that light. 01:38:15 shachaf: actually trying to get a proper balance of power between employers and employees? 01:38:20 Personally, I think it makes the most sense to vaporize troublesome employees from orbit 01:39:25 That sounds good. 01:39:41 and also, employees actually cooperating in order not to get abused. 01:39:53 (aka unions) 01:40:08 We should scrap unions and use intersections instead 01:41:54 I think that some things that some things that employers would put in the contract to work should be prohibited, that both sides should be allowed to terminate employment at any time for any reason, and that minimum wage should be decreased to zero. 01:42:16 . o O ( stand here in the middle of this intersection until you agree to pay us properly ) 01:43:13 zzo38: Why not decrease the minimum wage to a negative amount? 01:44:05 i think that zzo38 doesn't understand how power imbalance works. 01:44:35 Because it is not necessary and will not help. However, it can still be possible to lose money due to having to pay for parking and various other kind of services and products and so on. But the wages themself should not be allowed to be negative; the minimum should be zero. 01:44:50 * pikhq notes that oerjan is in a country without a minimum wage. :P 01:44:57 pikhq: heh 01:45:19 Though you're also in a country where unions are sufficiently strong that this is really a technicality. 01:46:11 yes. also we have a law (against "social dumping") which in certain cases allows enforcing union tariffs on non-unionized workers in an industry. 01:46:30 it's e.g. been used in construction 01:46:48 Isn't that just "ionized"? 01:46:56 MAYBE 01:51:20 no.wikipedia lists for 2012: construction, ship building, agriculture and cleaning services 01:52:09 (these are industries with major foreign workers and a history of abuse) 01:52:20 er 01:52:29 *a major amount of 01:53:21 (the term is "Allmengjøring" and there's no english article) 01:53:32 *nn 01:59:59 oerjan: but have you considered the benefits that large companies see from exploiting workers 02:02:01 * oerjan swats shachaf -----### 02:02:31 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 02:11:13 anyway i don't even know what to think about unions 02:16:50 What do you think about intersections? 02:34:46 -!- jaboja has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 02:47:07 `danddreclist 80 02:47:11 danddreclist 80: shachaf nooodl boily \ http://zzo38computer.org/dnd/recording/level20.tex 02:47:27 lynn: should danddreclist be edited twh 02:48:17 I never end up reading the updates these days anyway. ;-; 02:48:26 hynn 02:48:37 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 02:50:08 hello 02:50:21 You can edit them by yourself if you want to though 02:50:46 Edit whom by yourself? 02:50:56 I forget the command to do so, so... 02:50:59 Edit the danddreclist if you want to 02:51:12 (It looks OK to me though) 02:51:19 zzo38: if they are carved pips, scratching out the paint won't change the apparent value of the die... 02:51:38 lynn: `sled hth 02:52:06 quintopia: O, well, I don't know if it is carved pips or not, but because of what it says in the footnote (that I wrote), I will assume (for now) that they are not carved. 02:52:41 (Actually, footnotes have nothing to do with it) 02:52:46 (It is in the main text.) 02:54:31 The dice are big dice that can be used by ogres, so I don't know exactly its working 02:56:12 zzo38: they are these: http://www.orientaltrading.com/web/browse/processProductsCatalog?Nrpp=10000&sku=13674060&BP=PS490&ms=search&source=google&cm_mmc=Google-_-242030648-_-20452920848-_-Garden+Dice+Game&cm_mmca1=OTC%2BPLAs&cm_mmca2=GooglePLAs&cm_mmca3=PS490&cm_mmca4=FS39&cm_mmca5=Shopping&cm_mmca6=PLAs&cm_mmc10=Shopping&cm_mmca11=13674060&cm_mmca12=Garden+Dice+Game&gclid=CjwKEAjwzN27BRDFn9aAwLmH2yISJABWuEXcklu0LsVX_D0rO6w1wyL-46YQoJ7oKATadMn 02:56:36 -!- lambda-11235 has joined. 02:56:48 Why does it have so many query parameters? 02:57:05 http://goo.gl/MGm5FU 02:57:43 I tried omitting cm_mcca1 and everything after it and still found the page anyways. 02:58:03 Those dice do not look like carved pips to me as far as I can tell. 02:58:20 quintopia: whoa whoa whoa, posting url shorteners in irc for no reason is a bit rude 02:58:34 So if the dice are like those ones, then removing some of the dots should work 02:59:06 shachaf: i had a reason 02:59:09 zzo38: yes exactly 02:59:12 Those look like fairly large foam dice, TBH. 02:59:17 they are wood 02:59:22 Huh. 02:59:28 Why not just post the canonical link, ? 02:59:30 So they are. 02:59:36 It says right there, it is wood 02:59:57 shachaf: because i didn't know how much i could delete without it going somewhere else, so it's easier just to click the url shortener button 03:00:11 There's a canonical URL right in the page. 03:00:20 this concept of a canonical url is not one i'm familiar with 03:00:58 also the concept of a shortened url being rude in irc 03:01:26 A URL shortener is rude in IRC because it could lead to a shock site, for instance. 03:01:35 My browser doesn't seem fond of showing me the canonical URL. 03:01:55 Oh, well, I have a bookmarklet that takes me to the canonical URL for the current page. 03:01:55 Do you have an extension for that, shachaf? 03:02:04 I think that URL shortener should not be used unless the full URL is unusable for some reason. 03:02:08 Ah. 03:02:12 shachaf: that would imply linking to a shock site via shortened url is rude, not that shortened urls are rude in themselves 03:02:32 Well, linking to a shock site via any mechanism is rude. 03:02:32 (Independent of whether the URL shortening is posted on IRC or elsewhere) 03:02:40 true true 03:03:04 But a URL shortener, unnecessarily used, makes peoeple worry. 03:05:54 It'd be nice if browsers actually had an interface for rel=canonical, rather than needing a bookmarklet or extension. 03:06:11 I agree. 03:06:59 Possibly something can be done by use of userChrome.js or whatever, to apply the way to add a menu that will list all of the rel= links 03:08:07 Yes, adding some user chrome would solve pikhq's problem perfectly. 03:22:58 I prefer a link shortener where all links go directly to goatse 03:24:14 That works if you want to link to goatse but does not work so well if you want to link to something else. 03:24:34 zzo38: Yes, but I only ever want to link to goatse 03:24:43 Does anybody use link shorteners for anything but shock imagery? 03:25:17 To be clear, it should allow you to link to different goatse-serving sites 03:29:07 I found http://ponycountdown.com/ 03:29:10 I'm stuck 03:29:33 Is that goatse? 03:30:02 -!- Ipcipher has joined. 03:30:44 lynn: No 03:30:47 lynn: Not yet, at least 03:31:54 lynn: do you have any "fancy new automata facts" twh 03:32:52 "No" :( 03:36:44 how about "fancy new lynn facts" 03:37:35 shachaf: that would imply linking to a shock site via shortened url is rude, not that shortened urls are rude in themselves <-- no, you need to think more meta: it is rude to link unnecessarily in such a way that it cannot be followed by someone with a personal policy not to click on links that aren't obviously non-shock sites. 03:37:49 right 03:38:09 Wow, if you click Twilight it counts in planck time 03:38:18 -!- Ipcipher has left. 03:45:39 -!- alercah has changed nick to ^_^. 03:45:56 -!- ^_^ has changed nick to alercah. 03:49:21 * oerjan notes that wikipedia's featured article contains real life retirony 03:50:01 Irony about retirement? 03:50:10 it's a tvtrope 03:51:20 basically in any action movie, the life expectancy of any character drops badly if it is ever mentioned that they're just about to retire. 03:51:49 I'm never going to retire. Ever. 03:51:59 good plan. 03:53:20 * oerjan has the impression tvtropes has recently improved their site design. istr it went through a period it was pretty atrocious. 03:54:00 or maybe i'm confusing with wikia, which still is. 03:54:31 TVtropes hasn't *significantly* changed their site design at all. 03:54:32 *+when 03:54:37 I mean, it's changed, but not hugely. 03:58:33 oerjan: What if they mention that they've already retired? 03:58:42 And that they won't do their job maintaining the wisdom database? 03:58:55 What happens to their life expectancy then? 04:02:07 skyrocketing hth 04:02:34 how does swatting affect life expectancy 04:02:45 not much unless you're a fly 04:03:45 i've never known a fly to swat anything 04:07:07 shachaf: Retiring from minor roles on IRC can result in death, but only minor death on IRC 04:07:52 (relevant xkcd: https://xkcd.com/1437/) 04:07:57 shachaf: they have some trouble holding the swatter 04:08:17 how is that relevant to anything 04:08:24 it's just a comic strip 04:08:44 shachaf: hover text 04:09:15 still, the relevance is pretty minor 04:09:16 you don't need to link to a comic strip for every thought you have 04:10:05 shachaf: Correct; only the ones for which there is a relevant xkcd 04:10:26 Just be glad I'm not the supernatural fandom 04:10:28 no, even if that comic strip has something vaguely related, you don't need to link to it 04:10:44 shachaf: i'd link a comic for that comment but i cannot find one 04:11:06 hm... 04:11:43 just don't 04:12:31 all i can find is this reddit link hth https://www.reddit.com/r/RelevantXKCD/comments/24duue/looking_for_an_xkcd_about_how_theres_always_a/ 04:12:58 i'm not going to click on that 04:13:04 i asked you not to even do it 04:13:10 don't worry, they didn't actually find one. 04:13:30 well i didn't link to a comic. 04:13:40 is this some sort of cult of personality or what 04:13:48 what is 04:14:20 well the subreddit is of course about how there's always a relevant xkcd. 04:14:29 the whole phenomenon 04:14:55 every time someone talks about sql injection someone links to that annoying bobby comic 04:14:55 yeah 04:15:34 as if that comic invented sql injection 04:15:34 . o O ( is there an xkcd comic about people getting tired of memes ) 04:22:22 Perl Harbor 04:23:01 oerjan: That's what I was looking for 04:23:07 oerjan: There's the meme density one? 04:23:25 oerjan: Oh! The one where he saves old memes to use them again when everyone's forgotten! 04:26:50 Does HTCPCP support unfalsifiable claims? 04:54:15 -!- idris-bot has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 04:54:18 -!- Melvar has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 04:56:53 -!- augur has joined. 05:03:35 Polygraphs aren't very good 05:03:40 We should upgrade to omnigraphs 05:05:49 I know some good monographs. 05:05:55 So you're probably going in the wrong direction. 05:07:05 shachaf: What about nilgraphs? 05:07:08 besides you are mixing greek and latin again 05:07:22 oerjan: That's OK, English mixes Greek and Latin all the time. 05:07:27 oerjan: "hexadecimal" 05:07:39 * oerjan swats you both -----### 05:07:48 hey 05:07:55 half the fun of a swat is getting hilighted tdnh 05:08:51 * oerjan swats whoever invented "hexadecimal" in absentia -----### 05:09:57 -!- Melvar has joined. 05:10:56 shaving -> 05:11:23 whoa whoa whoa 05:11:36 oerjan shaves? 05:12:04 it happens 05:12:11 every day or two 05:12:24 -> 05:12:53 oerjan: how do you feel about people pronouncing the 'j' in your name as 'zh' 05:19:13 -!- Kaynato has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 05:31:11 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 05:50:50 also what about 'h'? 05:58:15 what do i pass as a size to __builtin_apply in gcc with vararg functions? 06:06:59 shachaf: infidels! 06:08:24 Cale: no such thing. 06:53:49 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 06:54:00 shachaf: I'm pretty sure "oerjan" is the IPA spelling hth 06:54:26 . o O ( I wonder if there are any easter eggs hidden in the IPA ) 06:57:13 i'm pretty sure you're wrong hth 06:57:36 i think only the j and n are right. 07:01:04 -!- lambda-11235 has quit (Quit: Bye). 07:03:24 Ph’nglui mglw’nafh Cthulhu R’lyeh wgah’nagl fhtagn seems best-pronounced in a Schwarzenegger voice 07:04:18 Hm, there's "Mr. Universe" but no "Dr. Multiverse" 07:04:22 I see an opening 07:09:33 -!- MDude has changed nick to MDream. 08:17:37 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 08:57:20 -!- augur has joined. 09:08:45 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 09:24:26 `unidecode 💜🌺 09:24:37 `unidecode 👀🍻 09:24:41 U+1F49C PURPLE HEART \ UTF-8: f0 9f 92 9c UTF-16BE: d83ddc9c Decimal: 💜 \ 💜 \ Category: So (Symbol, Other) \ Bidi: ON (Other Neutrals) \ \ U+1F33A HIBISCUS \ UTF-8: f0 9f 8c ba UTF-16BE: d83cdf3a Decimal: 🌺 \ 🌺 \ Category: So (Symbol, Other) \ Bidi: ON (Other Neutrals) 09:24:51 U+1F440 EYES \ UTF-8: f0 9f 91 80 UTF-16BE: d83ddc40 Decimal: 👀 \ 👀 \ Category: So (Symbol, Other) \ Bidi: ON (Other Neutrals) \ \ U+1F37B CLINKING BEER MUGS \ UTF-8: f0 9f 8d bb UTF-16BE: d83cdf7b Decimal: 🍻 \ 🍻 \ Category: So (Symbol, Other) \ Bidi: ON (Other Neutrals) 09:27:28 `? sheaf 09:27:30 sheaf? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 09:28:24 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: Nite). 09:32:31 -!- Lord_of_Life has quit (Quit: EliteBNC free bnc service - http://elitebnc.org - be a part of the Elite!). 10:00:12 did you know that the posters for toy story 3 and harry potter the deathly hallows 2 don't have the title of the movie on them? 10:14:59 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 10:54:41 -!- MoALTz has joined. 11:08:44 -!- bender has joined. 11:16:22 * Streusel has quit (Quit: Computer has gone to sleep.) 11:16:23 (We assume it's a real doctorate (no Doctors of Divination) from an accredited program and it isn't honourary) 11:16:23 * Mortvert (~Mortvert@unaffiliated/mortvert) has joined 11:16:23 * Numbuh214 has quit (Quit: Leaving) 11:16:23 * Ozzyboshi (~ozzy@ip-49-176.sn1.clouditalia.com) has joined 11:16:24 * The_Dcoder (~TheDcoder@unaffiliated/thedcoder) has joined 11:16:26 * TheDcoder has quit (Disconnected by services) 11:16:28 * The_Dcoder is now known as TheDcoder 11:16:30 * crouiky_ (~crouik@2a01:cb10:2f5:c900:b465:3e4d:c29e:170d) has joined 11:16:32 * NeverDie has quit (Quit: http://radiux.io/) 11:16:34 * crouiky has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 11:16:36 * Pyrotek (~pyrotek@2601:244:4301:67d0:98c9:1a19:1b0e:7d85) has joined 11:16:38 * GridCube has quit (Quit: Leaving) 11:16:40 * ReDrew89 has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 11:16:42 * Twilight`Sparkle has quit (Quit: Leaving) 11:16:44 * Pyrotek has quit (Quit: Leaving) 11:16:46 * Keanu73 (~Keanu73@unaffiliated/keanu73) has joined 11:16:48 * Ozzyboshi has quit (Quit: Ex-Chat) 11:16:52 * Upthorn (~ogmar@108-204-125-173.lightspeed.frokca.sbcglobal.net) has joined 11:16:54 Fan-bearer on the Right Side of the King: An actual tutile 11:16:56 *title 11:16:58 * AkeemBoy (~pentium@54682481.cm-12-1a.dynamic.ziggo.nl) has joined 11:17:00 * Freejack has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 11:17:02 * NeverDie (~NeverDie@190.210.43.73) has joined 11:17:04 * Freejack (~Freejack@unaffiliated/freejack) has joined 11:17:06 * crouiky (~crouik@2a01:cb10:2f5:c900:f563:e8fd:bc70:fc05) has joined 11:17:08 * crouiky_ has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 11:17:10 * NeverDie has quit (Quit: http://radiux.io/) 11:17:12 * jamietech has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 11:17:14 * Upthorn has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 11:17:16 * Bubi has quit (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) 11:17:18 * Donald-Trump has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) 11:17:22 * Bubi (~Bubi@p5DE95D18.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) has joined 11:17:24 * Grum has quit (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) 11:17:26 * CopherNeue (~CopherNeu@cpc66245-whit4-2-0-cust190.5-2.cable.virginm.net) has joined 11:17:28 * PolarizedIons (~Polarized@unaffiliated/polarizedions) has joined 11:17:30 * TheDcoder has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 11:17:32 * TheDcoder (~TheDcoder@unaffiliated/thedcoder) has joined 11:17:34 Women-only scholarships: The most sexist-ass bullshit I've ever seen 11:17:36 * FLHerne ( 11:17:38 Fuck 11:17:40 Did that go through? 11:35:53 -!- AnotherTest_ has joined. 11:37:08 -!- Deewiant has joined. 11:37:53 -!- incomprehensibly has joined. 11:38:11 -!- dingbat has joined. 11:38:12 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 11:38:12 -!- AnotherTest_ has changed nick to AnotherTest. 12:05:02 -!- ejsf has joined. 12:05:07 -!- ejsf has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 12:15:52 -!- augur has joined. 12:20:45 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 12:31:27 hppavilion[1]: guess what, I just vacated your state. 12:34:37 -!- moon_ has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 12:42:25 -!- hppavilion[2] has joined. 12:44:11 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 12:47:22 tswett: Wat? 12:47:33 tswett: Which state? 12:47:51 -!- jaboja has joined. 12:48:39 Alaska. 12:50:28 tswett: Oh? 12:50:31 Vacated as in left? 12:51:11 I take it you went through our Series of Tubes Memorial Airport? 12:51:13 tswett: hmm, did you leave behind any surprises? 12:51:55 I don't think anything e left would look out of place among anything else 12:53:05 (it's a non-answerable question, of course; once revealed it would no longer be a surprise) 12:53:34 If I ever get to be in charge of a polygraph, I'm asking "Is the answer to this question no?" 13:09:43 -!- idris-bot has joined. 13:23:13 -!- jaboja has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 14:12:31 -!- hppavilion[2] has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 14:20:55 -!- newsham has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 14:22:33 -!- Kaynato has joined. 15:14:51 -!- jaboja has joined. 15:21:37 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Quit: ZNC - http://znc.in). 15:25:34 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 16:17:43 -!- augur has joined. 16:21:59 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 16:28:03 -!- bender has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 16:30:14 -!- Lord_of_Life has joined. 16:32:59 -!- jaboja has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 17:15:03 -!- moon_ has joined. 17:15:13 Moo 18:18:32 -!- augur has joined. 18:22:53 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 18:26:50 -!- ais523 has joined. 18:31:08 -!- augur has joined. 18:32:25 -!- Cale has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 18:44:37 -!- Cale has joined. 18:45:01 -!- jaboja has joined. 19:47:15 -!- Nathan2055 has joined. 19:53:03 -!- jaboja has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 20:15:48 -!- sesshomariu has joined. 20:16:08 ah, so thats da irc 20:16:10 -!- sesshomariu has quit (Client Quit). 20:16:56 o.o 20:17:52 da irc was quiet 20:21:18 -!- jaboja has joined. 20:29:15 -!- Lord_of_Life has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 20:39:08 @tell oerjan no, you need to think more meta: it is rude to link unnecessarily in such a way that it cannot be followed by someone with a personal policy not to click on links that aren't obviously non-shock sites. <-- this seems obviously false. posting a shortened link and saying "this is a link to X" and it is should not be rude, unless trigger warnings are also rude. a link poster is not rude because someone else has a personal p 20:39:09 Consider it noted. 20:39:15 moo 20:40:54 @tell oerjan it should be the job of the person with the personal policy to paste the link into getlinkinfo.com if they want to see where the link goes. 20:40:54 Consider it noted. 20:44:03 @tell oerjan or else, perhaps even easier, configure their terminal or browser to automatically send shortened links there 20:44:03 Consider it noted. 20:46:49 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 20:54:08 -!- Lord_of_Life has joined. 21:26:09 -!- bb010g has joined. 21:28:46 -!- ais523 has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 21:36:55 -!- Akaibu has joined. 21:48:15 -!- moonheart has joined. 21:48:19 moo 21:53:47 -!- augur has joined. 22:04:58 -!- moonheart has changed nick to moonythedwarf. 22:20:34 -!- ais523 has joined. 22:34:29 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Quit: ZNC - http://znc.in). 22:54:25 mop 23:03:38 -!- iaglium has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 23:07:30 anyone have recommendations for a cross-device password manager? 23:15:26 i just spent several hours trying to build a thing where the main shell script did something like this for every command: cmd > logfile 2>&1 23:15:59 -!- iaglium has joined. 23:27:32 lol 23:43:25 -!- oerjan has joined. 23:46:16 @messages-foul 23:46:17 quintopia said 3h 7m 7s ago: no, you need to think more meta: it is rude to link unnecessarily in such a way that it cannot be followed by someone with a personal policy not to click on links that aren't obviously non-shock sites. <-- this seems obviously false. posting a shortened link and saying "this is a link to X" and it is should 23:46:17 not be rude, unless trigger warnings are also rude. a link poster is not rude because someone else has a personal p 23:46:17 quintopia said 3h 5m 22s ago: it should be the job of the person with the personal policy to paste the link into getlinkinfo.com if they want to see where the link goes. 23:46:17 quintopia said 3h 2m 13s ago: or else, perhaps even easier, configure their terminal or browser to automatically send shortened links there 23:48:14 @tell quintopia i disagree. also it's your job to fix your client so your messages don't get cut off hth 23:48:14 Consider it noted. 23:50:20 @tell quintopia as a more general rule, it is rude to push work on several others that it is easier for you to do yourself. 23:50:21 Consider it noted. 23:50:41 * oerjan just _knows_ he'll get that one back. 23:50:51 (karmically) 23:52:03 most systems have a max level of scripts they can run with a shebang 23:52:14 at some point the kernel just returns ELOOP 23:52:23 i just realized you can bypass this with /usr/bin/env 23:53:05 hm that reminds me 23:53:23 does HackEgo support running scripts as #! interpreters 23:53:30 sure 23:53:43 hm that makes an idea i had much easier. 23:54:21 `cat bin/*input 23:54:32 buh 23:54:43 cat: bin/*input: No such file or directory 23:54:46 `` cat bin/print* 23:54:52 ​#!/bin/bash \ if [ "$#" -gt 0 ]; then printf '%s\n' "$*"; else cat; fi 23:55:06 i wanted to make a version of that can be used as a #! 23:55:21 else cat "$@" 23:55:32 no 23:55:33 but then $# will never be 0 23:55:51 exactly 23:56:04 add shift at the beginning 23:56:12 not quite 23:56:17 y u no shift 23:56:28 well ok but i need to save what's shifted first 23:56:30 lessee 23:56:44 var=$1; bro do you even shift 23:57:15 well ok just need to find out where the args go 23:57:25 `` ls bin/print* 23:57:29 bin/print_args_or_input 23:58:06 and what to call the modified script 23:59:13 maybe just shebang_args_or_input 23:59:41 so it would be like #!/hackenv/bin/shebang_args_or_input python 2016-07-04: 00:00:04 and then it gets called with arguments python scriptfile restofargs 00:00:52 -!- Cale has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 00:02:16 oerjan: i'm suggesting a general metaethical principle that it not the purpose of etiquette and manners to compensate for the /choices/ of others. whether you want to do so should be a personal choice every time with no denigration if you choose not to 00:03:22 and i have yet to figure out an acceptable way to make my client treat too long messages the way i'd like them to be treated, so i'm willing to accept the occasional cut-off message 00:05:21 quintopia: isn't the entire purpose of etiquette and manners not to disturb people unintentionally? 00:05:42 s/unintentionally// 00:05:47 you can of course do it if you _intend_ to, in which case you are allowed, but _still_ rude. 00:06:03 oerjan: no 00:06:05 it is not 00:06:07 quintopia: yes. 00:06:11 you are wrong hth 00:06:42 it is about establishing general principles that *everyone* is supposed to follow. societally enforced laws. a list of items which it is acceptable to refer to someone as rude for not obeying 00:07:02 in general we try to pick those items based on whether not doing them would disturb people unintentionally 00:07:14 but not disturbing people unintentionally goes well beyond manners and etiquette 00:07:33 hm 00:07:57 one thing that should never be on that list is "it should be my fault for doing something that i had absolutely no way of knowing would offend you" 00:09:07 maybe hitler didn't know that holocaust would offend jews 00:11:27 maybe 00:11:45 he certainly kept doing it long after they made it clear to him 00:13:03 -!- Cale has joined. 00:26:44 `fetch http://oerjan.nvg.org/shebang_args_or_input 00:26:51 2016-07-03 23:26:39 URL:http://oerjan.nvg.org/shebang_args_or_input [126/126] -> "shebang_args_or_input" [1] 00:27:01 `` mv she* bin 00:27:07 No output. 00:27:14 `` chmod +x bin/she* 00:27:17 No output. 00:27:31 ok now what was that python script 00:28:24 `` grep -l python bin 00:28:25 grep: bin: Is a directory 00:28:29 `` grep -l python bin/* 00:28:36 bin/cAt \ bin/CaT \ bin/distort \ bin/gs2c \ bin/gs2.py \ bin/gs2x \ bin/icode \ bin/json \ bin/loudly \ bin/loudlye \ bin/multicode \ bin/rainbow \ bin/rainwords \ bin/raw-url \ bin/toutf8 \ bin/unicode \ bin/unidecode \ bin/uniqs \ bin/url \ bin/wl \ bin/zalgo 00:29:00 rainbow it was 00:29:06 `head bin/rainbow 00:29:08 ​#!/usr/bin/env python \ import random \ import re \ w=raw_input() \ p=list('x'*len(w)+'C'*int((341-len(w))/3+1)) \ random.shuffle(p) \ p=list(re.sub('C+','C',''.join(p))) \ i=(c for c in w) \ print ''.join(i.next() if c=='x' else chr(3)+'%02d' % random.randrange(2,15) for c in ['C']+p) 00:29:27 `rainbow test 00:29:43 `` echo test | rainbow 00:29:46 oh duh 00:29:55 ​test 00:29:58 No output. 00:30:48 `sled bin/rainbow//1c#!/hackenv/bin/shebang_args_or_input python 00:30:54 bin/rainbow//#!/hackenv/bin/shebang_args_or_input python \ import random \ import re \ w=raw_input() \ p=list('x'*len(w)+'C'*int((341-len(w))/3+1)) \ random.shuffle(p) \ p=list(re.sub('C+','C',''.join(p))) \ i=(c for c in w) \ print ''.join(i.next() if c=='x' else chr(3)+'%02d' % random.randrange(2,15) for c in ['C']+p) 00:30:59 argh 00:31:12 now that was right 00:31:15 `rainbow test 00:31:18 ​test 00:31:30 `` echo test | rainbow 00:31:33 ​test 00:31:37 splendid 00:31:53 `head bin/rainwords 00:31:54 ​#!/usr/bin/python \ import random; w=[l.split() for l in open("/dev/stdin").read().split("\n")]; r=[4,7,8,9,2,6,13]; print "\n".join((lambda s: " ".join(chr(3) + "%02d"%r[(i+s)%len(r)] + l[i] for i in range(len(l))))(random.randrange(0, len(r))) for l in w) 00:32:12 `` rainwords test is it random colors now 00:32:16 No output. 00:32:23 `rainbow WHAT WILL ALL THE COLORS BE 00:32:25 ​WHAT WILL ALL THE COLORS BE 00:32:32 quintopia: rainbow and rainwords is different 00:32:53 `sled bin/rainwords//1c#!/hackenv/bin/shebang_args_or_input python 00:32:55 bin/rainwords//#!/hackenv/bin/shebang_args_or_input python \ import random; w=[l.split() for l in open("/dev/stdin").read().split("\n")]; r=[4,7,8,9,2,6,13]; print "\n".join((lambda s: " ".join(chr(3) + "%02d"%r[(i+s)%len(r)] + l[i] for i in range(len(l))))(random.randrange(0, len(r))) for l in w) 00:33:06 `rainwords would you look at all this stuff 00:33:09 ​would you look at all this stuff 00:33:39 is there one that does a smooth evenly distributed progression from red to purple 00:34:04 using all the color colors, not just those 7 00:34:15 `` zalgo test No output. 00:34:30 `` echo test | zalgo 00:34:34 t̶̃e҉̏s̝̀t̂ͧ 00:34:37 `head bin/zalgo 00:34:38 ​#!/usr/bin/python \ import codecs,sys,random \ stdin=codecs.getreader("utf-8")(sys.stdin) \ stdout=codecs.getwriter("utf-8")(sys.stdout) \ x=[unichr(0x300+i) for i in range(0,112)+[393,2887]] \ def z(n,c): \ if c in ["\n"]+x: \ n=0 \ return u"".join(x[random.randrange(0,len(x))] for i in range(n)) \ stdout.write(u"".join(c+z(2,c) for c in st 00:34:52 `sled bin/zalgo//1c#!/hackenv/bin/shebang_args_or_input python 00:34:54 bin/zalgo//#!/hackenv/bin/shebang_args_or_input python \ import codecs,sys,random \ stdin=codecs.getreader("utf-8")(sys.stdin) \ stdout=codecs.getwriter("utf-8")(sys.stdout) \ x=[unichr(0x300+i) for i in range(0,112)+[393,2887]] \ def z(n,c): \ if c in ["\n"]+x: \ n=0 \ return u"".join(x[random.randrange(0,len(x))] for i in range(n)) \ stdout.w 00:35:01 `` zalgo test t̃̅e͓͐s͎̓t̜̟ 00:37:06 -!- boily has joined. 00:38:06 using all the color colors, not just those 7 <-- not to my knowledge. does irc even allow that? 00:38:35 helloily 00:38:53 helloily ain't seen you here in a bit 00:38:55 what been up to 00:39:02 quinthellørjan! 00:39:11 `` loudly test ​test 00:39:27 I was invaded by my parents! mahjong happened! 00:39:35 `` echo test | loudly 00:39:37 ​test 00:39:43 that one seems to already work 00:39:49 `head bin/loudly 00:39:49 ​#!/usr/bin/env python \ import sys, itertools, locale, locale \ inp = len(sys.argv) >= 2 and sys.argv[1] or raw_input() \ cyc = itertools.cycle(["\00304,09","\00309,04"]) \ print "".join(cyc.next() + c for c in unicode(inp, locale.getpreferredencoding())).encode(locale.getpreferredencoding()) 00:40:14 `head bin/distort 00:40:14 ​#!/usr/bin/env python \ import sys \ N=330 \ name = sys.argv[1] if len(sys.argv) > 1 else "/dev/stdin" \ with open(name, "r") as f: \ data = ' \\ '.join(f.read().splitlines()) \ for i in xrange(0, len(data), N): \ print data[i:i+N] 00:40:37 is it possible to shoot ANSI escape codes over IRC? 00:40:40 hm that one actually uses files. 00:41:18 cannot change it backwards compatibly. 00:41:49 boily: are you complaining about my loud tests 00:42:21 no, I want more colours! :D 00:42:48 boily: probably, but do clients support them? 00:43:05 `` cAt test No output. 00:43:24 hm wait that one obviously does files 00:44:32 `cat bin/wl 00:44:34 ​#!/usr/bin/env python \ \ import os \ import sys \ import json \ import urllib2 \ \ proxy_handler = urllib2.ProxyHandler({'http': os.environ['http_proxy']}) \ opener = urllib2.build_opener(proxy_handler) \ urllib2.install_opener(opener) \ \ def lose(): \ print 'You get NOTHING! You LOSE! Good DAY sir!' \ sys.exit() \ \ def eels(): \ 00:45:01 hm i don't think that one is relevant, or for that matter will work on HackEgo 00:45:34 `` grep -l perl bin/* 00:45:45 oerjan: The trouble with shebang_args_or_input is that you need a #! line, which means you need a newline 00:45:45 bin/@ \ bin/asm \ bin/benvenuto \ bin/bienvenido \ bin/bienvenue \ bin/blessyou \ bin/card-by-name \ bin/ctof \ bin/culprits-ng \ bin/dis86 \ bin/en2sv \ bin/fromroman \ bin/ftoc \ bin/h \ bin/?h \ bin/h! \ bin/hatesgeo \ bin/?hh \ bin/hi \ bin/hyfinate \ bin/hyphenate.fi \ bin/jq \ bin/lastwisdoms \ bin/learn_append \ bin/len \ bin/len.pl \ bin/ma 00:45:52 Which means you can't use mk, as it currently exists. 00:46:07 shachaf: true, but it's intended for scripts are _already_ shebangs. 00:46:15 e.g. those python ones. 00:47:48 shachaf: i just made it because i was annoyed of them only working as pipes, and the usual print_args_or_input only works well with shell scripts. 00:47:57 Sure. 00:48:07 But mk should be jammed up to support newlines or something. 00:48:54 it's a little tricky because in my mind a main feature of mk is that you _don't_ need to escape stuff. 00:49:13 Right. 00:49:17 In my mind too. 00:49:35 I guess an alternative would be mk_append 00:49:40 So you mk one line at a time. 00:49:48 yeah 00:49:54 `blessyou ants 00:49:55 Bless you, ants. Blants. 00:50:05 huh 00:50:13 Gesundheit, ants. Gesants. 00:51:17 `blessyou consonant 00:51:18 Bless you, consonant. Blonsonant. 00:51:34 `blessyou ďiacritic 00:51:35 Bless you, ďiacritic. Bliacritic. 00:51:43 `blessyou édiacritic 00:51:44 Bless you, édiacritic. Bliacritic. 00:52:53 `blessyou wood 00:52:55 Bless you, wood. Blood. 00:53:35 `blessyou night 00:53:39 Bless you, night. Blight. 00:53:39 `` blessyou food # catholics are fond of this 00:53:40 Bless you, food. Blood. 00:54:05 oerjan: Isn't it the wine that turns into blood, though? 00:54:09 MAyBE 00:54:56 They will say it does, and then admit there is no change, so how does that mean? 00:56:32 it's a mystery hth 00:57:36 * quintopia puts a pumpkin on boily's head 00:57:52 what now 00:57:53 is oerjan catholic 00:58:35 * boily has a pumpkin helmet ^^ 00:58:59 i wonder is it about to rain 00:59:04 am i going to have to walk home in the rain 00:59:35 Wait, since when is zalgo written in Python? 00:59:38 shachaf: i'm a rather passive member of the norwegian church. except for that church election i mentioned a year or two ago. 00:59:46 shachaf: i dunno? 01:00:12 Apparently Jafet rewrote it? 01:00:47 @metar KATL 01:00:47 KATL 032352Z 33007KT 10SM -RA SCT065TCU BKN100 BKN200 BKN250 29/19 A3003 RMK AO2 WSHFT 2246 RAB50 SLP159 TCU E-OHD-W & DSNT SE CB DSNT NE P0000 60000 T02940194 10367 20294 53006 01:00:55 &??? 01:01:02 quintopia: that takes either umbrage or umbrella hth 01:01:27 oerjan: umbrellas provide umbrage. i will have neither tdnh 01:01:45 the dogs now howl 01:03:05 -!- jaboja has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 01:08:01 yep it sure started raining 01:08:08 wonder when it stops 01:09:00 oh it's not gonna last long 01:11:45 @tell hppavilion[1] Did that go through? <-- far too much of it hth 01:11:45 Consider it noted. 01:14:59 -!- Nathan2055 has quit (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity). 01:26:49 -!- moon_ has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 01:32:47 -!- ais523 has quit. 01:36:23 -!- moon_ has joined. 01:45:08 -!- boily has quit (Quit: SACRED CHICKEN). 01:54:34 -!- MoALTz has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 01:59:51 -!- bb010g has quit (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity). 02:08:16 -!- Akaibu has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 02:08:34 -!- Akaibu has joined. 02:37:28 -!- Akaibu has quit (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity). 02:40:33 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 02:41:13 -!- augur has joined. 02:45:21 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 02:55:10 moo 02:58:14 good mooning 03:08:35 -!- adu has joined. 03:10:40 `wisdom 03:11:08 nœd//Nœd is Norwegian for distress. 03:45:41 I was making a new toolkit library for X and this is one example program that works so far: http://sprunge.us/AQAd 03:46:38 zzo38: Do you have a program that automatically extracts code from "#if 0" and runs it? 03:48:02 The program "bash" will treat "#if 0" as a comment and stop once "exit" is reached, so that is what can be used 03:48:19 Ah, of course. 03:58:33 -!- moon_ has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 04:19:31 -!- Kaynato has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 04:34:28 -!- hppavilion[2] has joined. 04:51:05 -!- bender has joined. 04:51:08 -!- bender has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 04:59:40 -!- hppavilion[2] has changed nick to hppavilion[1]. 05:07:02 -!- newsham has joined. 05:29:01 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 05:34:08 -!- augur has joined. 05:38:07 -!- adu has quit (Quit: adu). 06:01:34 This program makes a window with the title "Test!" and the mouse cursor shape is a eight-way arrow; when clicked it exits, the exit code tell which mouse button is pushed. Command-line arguments can be used to override the title, cursor shape, window size, and background colour. 06:02:40 most usefull program of all time? 06:02:59 It is just an example of this use and just a test; nor very useful. 06:03:29 (Normally you should use XwicCreateFormWindow (which additionally sets up the event handler automatically and populates the window with widgets and a few other things) rather than XwicCreateMainWindow, although XwicCreateFormWindow is not fully implemented yet.) 06:04:48 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 06:04:50 If the Internet declared sovereignty and formed a government, what would its political structure be? 06:05:09 (We assume that the people on the internet lack physical bodies and are no longer part of their host nations) 06:05:15 @massages-houd 06:05:15 oerjan said 4h 53m 30s ago: Did that go through? <-- far too much of it hth 06:05:22 oerjan: sry 06:06:16 -!- lambda-11235 has joined. 06:11:55 -!- lambda-11235 has quit (Quit: Bye). 06:13:48 -!- lambda-11235 has joined. 06:19:40 https://arin.ga/9UPuGZ/raw i just wrote this 06:20:06 surely someone else came up with it before me 06:20:23 but i've never seen it anywhere 06:20:30 izabera: print("dang", NULL, "it"); 06:20:51 what would you expect it to print in that case? 06:21:21 i'd expect it to either segfault or vomit junk 06:21:41 so just don't pass null pointers to it 06:41:12 -!- J_Arcane has quit (Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.92-rdmsoft [XULRunner 35.0.1/20150122214805]). 06:44:41 izabera: You need to va_end(ap); at the end of that function. 06:45:04 yes i do but my compiler ought to help me find stupid bugs like that 06:45:19 It should, yes, but it doesn't. Grumble! 06:45:21 compiler is stupid :) 06:59:39 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 06:59:46 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 07:02:27 izabera: I could write a Rust macro that does the same thing 07:02:46 you can't 07:02:57 my license is proprietary 07:03:07 i'll sue the shit out of you 07:04:23 on a more serious note, what's the smallest amount of code you can copyright? 07:09:05 izabera: https://is.gd/iqltum Too late 07:09:41 lawyer up 07:10:17 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 07:11:03 Nah 07:12:42 mine works with numbers too 07:12:47 as long as they're in your address space 07:12:58 and you can dereference them as pointer to char 07:13:45 Mine works with any type that implements Display 07:15:25 hikhq 07:20:32 I didn't even need va_end(ap); 07:20:47 rust is so unfair 07:33:20 -!- lambda-11235 has quit (Quit: Bye). 07:40:30 `wisdom 07:40:43 future//We know nothing about the future. 07:41:09 i know what time it will be 1 minute in the future 07:42:06 `8-ball Was a bounty hunter justified in shooting this man's dog? 07:42:08 Outlook good. 07:42:12 Damn 07:42:15 I was hoping that would work 07:42:23 That's what happens when you rely on random chance to make a joke 07:42:50 `8-ball is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IS5mwymTIJU reflective of real Magic 8 balls? 07:42:51 You may rely on it. 07:42:54 you should have a joke ready for all possible outcomes 07:42:54 OK 07:43:03 izabera: Yeah, generally that's the case 07:43:17 `8-ball is literal horseshit tasty? 07:43:19 Yes. 07:43:22 ...wow 07:43:40 `8-ball is Justin Bieber a good singer? 07:43:40 You may rely on it. 07:43:47 `8-ball is Justin Timberlake a good singer? 07:43:48 Concentrate and ask again. 07:43:50 `8-ball is Justin Timberlake a good singer? 07:43:51 It is certain. 07:44:02 (I'm just waiting for the right response to trigger) 07:44:09 `8-ball is Miley Cyrus a good singer? 07:44:10 Very doubtful. 07:44:14 `8-ball is 8-ball working correctly? 07:44:17 Outlook good. 07:44:19 `8-ball is Hannah Montanna a good singer? 07:44:20 It is certain. 07:44:29 `8-ball is Donald Trump a good singer? 07:44:29 Holy shit, I can't believe you're even asking me. NO! 07:44:34 THERE we go 07:44:37 `8-ball am I sane right now? 07:44:37 Don't count on it. 07:44:51 It's a reference to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IS5mwymTIJU 07:44:55 For all wondering 07:45:13 `8-ball Is hppavilion[1] trying too hard? 07:45:14 Yes definitely. 07:45:20 hth 07:45:29 oerjan: ty tdh 07:46:40 yw 08:06:37 What is the worst name for a US state (or other area) that a band could take? 08:06:49 My guess is US Virgin Islands 08:09:03 <\oren\> Virgin Islands sounds like a h-game title 08:23:44 -!- MoALTz has joined. 08:26:34 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 08:42:38 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 08:50:25 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 08:55:05 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 08:55:35 -!- ejsf has joined. 08:56:45 how's it going? 08:59:41 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_v._Approximately_64,695_Pounds_of_Shark_Fins 09:01:39 United States v. Vampire Nation 09:05:52 -!- ejsf has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 09:06:38 it's Monday! 09:08:37 it's been Monday for 17 hours here 09:19:56 -!- LKoen has joined. 09:27:10 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 09:34:34 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 09:53:11 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: Nite). 09:59:52 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 10:06:36 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 10:12:13 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 10:43:45 -!- augur has joined. 10:47:59 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 244 seconds). 10:49:39 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 10:50:12 `dateu 10:50:24 wakey wakey HackEgo 10:51:02 2016-07-04 09:50:51.348726000+00:00 10:52:38 `` cat bin/dateu 10:52:45 ​#!/bin/sh \ exec date --rfc-3=n -u "$@" 10:52:51 izabera: it has a pair, datei 10:52:56 `` cat bin/datei 10:52:57 ​#!/bin/sh \ exec date --rfc-3=n "$@" 10:53:03 `datei 10:53:04 2016-07-04 09:52:56.239897000+00:00 10:53:21 they do the same on HackEgo, because it has UTC as its default timezone, 10:53:24 although you can still do 10:53:38 i'm disappointed tho 10:53:44 ``` TZ=Europe/Paris; dateu; datei 10:53:46 2016-07-04 09:53:38.753286000+00:00 \ 2016-07-04 09:53:38.786882000+00:00 10:53:50 izabera: why? 10:54:27 (that didn't work) 10:54:54 ``` TZ=:Europe/Paris; dateu; datei 10:54:56 2016-07-04 09:54:47.754040000+00:00 \ 2016-07-04 09:54:47.788169000+00:00 10:55:01 still no 10:55:22 whatever 11:14:12 -!- LKoen has joined. 11:23:38 -!- MoALTz has quit (Quit: Leaving). 11:25:03 ``` export TZ=Europe/Paris; dateu; datei 11:25:05 2016-07-04 10:24:56.472202000+00:00 \ 2016-07-04 12:24:56.495597000+02:00 11:25:06 b_jonas: ^ 11:26:55 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 11:31:36 @work we have macros that end in try { 11:43:47 fizzie: oh DUH 11:43:53 I just don't know my bash 11:43:57 thanks 11:46:38 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 11:46:55 -!- LKoen has joined. 12:12:33 -!- Sgeo_ has joined. 12:13:38 -!- Sgeo has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 12:16:07 -!- Sgeo__ has joined. 12:16:51 -!- Sgeo_ has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 12:36:11 `wisdom 12:36:13 `random-card 12:36:16 `wisdom 12:36:18 `random-card 12:37:08 No output. 12:37:15 No output. 12:37:16 space elevator//Like the shorter and more familiar strings of stringed musical instruments, the cable of a space elevator has a natural resonant frequency. 12:37:16 Vedalken AEthermage \ 1U \ Creature -- Vedalken Wizard \ 1/2 \ Flash (You may cast this spell any time you could cast an instant.) \ When Vedalken AEthermage enters the battlefield, return target Sliver to its owner's hand. \ Wizardcycling {3} ({3}, Discard this card: Search your library for a Wizard card, reveal it, and put it into your hand. Then 12:37:48 that's one of the Time Spiral block ones, right? 12:38:07 yup, FUT time shifted 12:38:40 `random-card [a-z]cycling 12:38:43 Jhessian Zombies \ 4UB \ Creature -- Zombie \ 2/4 \ Fear (This creature can't be blocked except by artifact creatures and/or black creatures.) \ Islandcycling {2}, swampcycling {2} ({2}, Discard this card: Search your library for an Island or Swamp card, reveal it, and put it into your hand. Then shuffle your library.) \ ARB-C, DDH-C 12:44:47 -!- augur has joined. 12:48:53 they ported docker in go https://twitter.com/icecrime/status/730422482516082688 12:49:09 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 13:04:36 // replace \n with "" and trim 13:04:37 replaceString("\n", "", lValue); 13:04:39 trim(lValue); 13:05:03 useful comments everywhere 13:13:13 Fun codebase 14:00:22 -!- MDream has changed nick to MDude. 14:45:30 -!- augur has joined. 14:50:03 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 15:26:26 -!- jaboja has joined. 15:27:10 -!- spiette has joined. 15:50:14 -!- ais523 has joined. 16:06:14 -!- alercah_ has joined. 16:06:45 -!- izabera1 has joined. 16:09:38 -!- izabera has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 16:09:52 -!- alercah has quit (Ping timeout: 276 seconds). 16:15:33 -!- alercah_ has changed nick to alercah. 16:15:59 -!- alercah has changed nick to alercah_. 16:16:03 -!- alercah_ has changed nick to alercah. 16:20:56 handy: #define Sprintf(fmt, ...) ({ char *tmp; asprintf(&tmp, fmt, __VA_ARGS__); tmp; }) 16:24:04 -!- izabera1 has changed nick to izabera. 16:33:27 -!- jaboja has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 16:35:08 moar comments from work: 16:35:09 Reboot the Solaris Server 16:35:11 I know this sounds stupid, but even after restarting LDAP and enabling/starting/restarting the DNS client, things still didn’t work for me in the lab. However, after rebooting the Solaris server, it worked like a champ. So, just in case, reboot the Solaris server after completing the configuration. 16:37:44 and we have a trash bin with a /dev/null label http://i.imgur.com/K3ncORb.jpg 16:39:59 izabera: but reading from /dev/null gives EOF 16:40:06 I don't think you can do that from a trashcan 16:40:20 In today's xkcd, am I supposed to assume there's more explanation omitted between the last two panels? 16:40:21 i sure am not gonna try 16:40:32 hi, ais523 16:41:19 b_jonas: I think so 16:44:43 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 16:46:26 -!- augur has joined. 16:50:57 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 16:53:17 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 17:03:47 -!- LKoen has joined. 17:05:55 -!- adu has joined. 17:10:36 -!- ais523 has quit. 17:12:23 -!- Kaynato has joined. 17:26:11 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 17:42:20 -!- adu has quit (Quit: adu). 17:46:33 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 17:51:11 -!- augur has joined. 17:55:31 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 17:58:41 -!- Akaibu has joined. 18:28:35 -!- zzo38 has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 19:07:07 -!- spockers has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 19:08:11 -!- spockers has joined. 19:20:13 -!- wob_jonas has joined. 19:24:29 <\oren\> I hate C++ 19:24:57 i hate kids 19:24:59 `wisdom 19:25:00 <\oren\> it shouldn't be possible for it to have a type error in invisible code 19:25:21 yeeeeeeesh//See yeeeeeesh. 19:25:28 \oren\: you mean like in templates? 19:25:33 <\oren\> yeah 19:25:46 `wisdom 19:25:47 <\oren\> Somehow it generated a class with a type error 19:25:48 mapole//A mapole is a thwackamacallit built from maple according to Canadian standards. The army version includes a spork, a corkscrew and a moose whistle. A regulatory mapole measures 6’ by 12 kg, ±0.5 inHg. 19:26:45 \oren\: um, I dunno, if you want a strong type system, wait like a few more years till rust gains better support for generics (e.g. generics parametrized by compile-time constant values rather than by types, etc) and maybe use that 19:27:18 or, like, try Haskell 19:27:34 <\oren\> Haskell has sucky support for imperative code 19:28:33 -!- iaglium has quit (Quit: Bed Time). 19:29:29 <\oren\> I get how monads are "programmable semicolons" or whatever, but it would be nice if haskell had support for our normal semicolons that we've been using since 1970 19:30:13 -!- augur has joined. 19:30:21 hehe, "programmable semicolons" 19:30:21 `? monads 19:30:25 Monads are just free monad monad monad algebras. 19:30:39 hmm, how to wisdom that 19:39:59 `wisdom 19:40:02 caffè//Caffè is an oddly-spelled hot beverage popular in Italy. 19:41:23 <\oren\> is there a library that adds a goto statement to Heskell? 19:42:27 <\oren\> actually I guess you would first need the ability to tell haskell what order to do things in 19:43:04 <\oren\> and then a simpler syntax for variables 19:43:19 <\oren\> (like, variable variables I mean) 19:44:49 <\oren\> Ooh, Control.Monad.Imperative 19:45:28 <\oren\> https://github.com/mmirman/ImperativeHaskell/blob/master/Main.hs 19:46:23 When do you refill the lemon-scented paper napkins? 19:46:48 \oren\: you know, a lot of imperative languages could actually do with having a goto added. 19:47:02 Eg. ruby, python, rust. 19:47:12 (I was surprised to learn that lua has a goto now.) 19:49:11 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 20:01:21 `? napkin 20:01:23 napkin? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 20:11:13 hbot got klined and i cant find any freenode staff >_> 20:14:01 it turns out, it's lemon-soaked paper napkins instead 20:15:57 -!- jaboja has joined. 20:17:24 -!- Akaibu has quit (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity). 20:30:55 -!- augur has joined. 20:36:45 `shashlearn napkin/A complement of small lemon-soaked paper napkins is essential for the comfort, refreshment, and hygiene of the passengers during the journey. 20:36:56 ​/home/hackbot/hackbot.hg/multibot_cmds/lib/limits: line 5: exec: shashlearn: not found 20:37:08 `slashlearn napkin/A complement of small lemon-soaked paper napkins is essential for the comfort, refreshment, and hygiene of the passengers during the journey. 20:37:15 Learned «napkin» 20:39:10 What happened to putting the name of the thing at the beginning of the wisdom entry? 20:39:23 Also, why do you make those b_jonas-style wisdom entries? 20:41:52 dunno, they're sort of my style or something 20:42:40 besides, the statistical likelihood is, some day a civilization will arise, and then there will be small lemon-soaked paper napkins, and then there'll be a short delay before continuing your flight 20:44:36 `? cake 20:44:39 The Enrichment Center is required to remind you that you will be baked, and then there will be cake. 20:46:01 shachaf: do you have a good idea how to turn this one into a wisdom entry? I think it wouldn't be b_jonas-style => "<\oren\> I get how monads are "programmable semicolons" or whatever," 20:46:15 the problem is, we already have a wisdom/monad 20:46:43 Not everything needs a wisdom entry. 20:47:11 maybe addquote it or something, how does that work? 20:47:20 `? addquote 20:47:21 addquote? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 20:48:06 Why? 20:48:43 Oh, you're thinking it was the first time it was said or something? 20:48:56 "programmable semicolons" is an old phrase. 20:49:10 is it? 20:49:15 `? programmable semicolons 20:49:16 programmable semicolons? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 20:49:22 @google "programmable semicolons" 20:49:23 http://zacharyvoase.com/2014/04/30/monads/ 20:49:24 Title: Monads, or Programmable Semicolons | Zack’s Blog 20:49:47 I'm not a huge fan of it but it's been around for at least five years. 21:04:56 shachaf: I see 21:16:04 <\oren\> i'd prefer if languages like Haskell and C++ had fewer solutions to invented problems 21:17:37 -!- adu has joined. 21:20:50 <\oren\> C++ could have made more operators like the new[] and delete[] operators and thus done away with the vector<> class 21:23:00 -!- adu has quit (Quit: adu). 21:44:09 -!- Sprocklem has joined. 21:45:02 C++ should have had something like vector instead of new[] and delete[] 21:57:17 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Quit: ZNC - http://znc.in). 22:10:46 <\oren\> shachaf: right. if they had vector<> as a builtin that would also be good 22:11:16 -!- wob_jonas has quit (Quit: http://www.kiwiirc.com/ - A hand crafted IRC client). 22:20:53 It's in the standard library. 22:21:00 Even better than built-in. 23:10:24 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 23:16:39 -!- jaboja has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 23:20:38 -!- jaboja has joined. 23:26:40 -!- oerjan has joined. 23:37:22 @work hm 23:38:05 * oerjan noticed izabera accidentally doing @work in the logs, and lambdabot not responding 23:38:17 @werk 23:38:17 Maybe you meant: where vera 23:38:27 @worf 23:38:35 @word 23:38:42 @woom 23:38:42 Unknown command, try @list 23:38:49 @list word 23:38:49 No module "word" loaded 23:38:53 @list work 23:38:53 No module "work" loaded 23:38:58 @bork 23:39:03 @bork hi there 23:39:09 @bank 23:39:09 Who should I ask? 23:39:13 wat 23:39:25 @worse 23:39:34 @worst 23:39:34 Unknown command, try @list 23:39:42 @wor 23:39:42 world02 ..... CIA World Factbook 2002 23:39:49 @world 23:39:49 world02 ..... CIA World Factbook 2002 23:39:53 @work 23:40:02 that's weird 23:40:12 @hork 23:40:20 @wock 23:40:20 http://haskell.org/ghc/docs/latest/html/libraries/index.html 23:40:32 @park 23:40:32 Not enough privileges 23:40:38 :t (.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.) 23:40:39 (a -> a1 -> a2 -> b -> c) -> a -> a1 -> a2 -> (a3 -> b) -> a3 -> c 23:40:42 Hmm. 23:40:46 Foiled. 23:40:48 @pock 23:40:48 http://haskell.org/ghc/docs/latest/html/libraries/index.html 23:40:56 look 23:40:58 i've figured it out already 23:41:27 @djinn Maybe a -> Maybe b -> Maybe (a,b) 23:41:28 f a b = 23:41:28 case a of 23:41:28 Nothing -> Nothing 23:41:28 Just c -> case b of 23:41:28 Nothing -> Nothing 23:41:30 Just d -> Just (c, d) 23:41:37 @djinn Maybe a -> Maybe b -> Maybe c -> Maybe ((a,b),c) 23:41:37 f a b c = 23:41:37 case a of 23:41:37 Nothing -> Nothing 23:41:38 Just d -> case b of 23:41:40 Nothing -> Nothing 23:41:42 Just e -> case c of 23:41:44 Nothing -> Nothing 23:41:46 Just f -> Just ((d, e), f) 23:41:49 OK, never mind. 23:41:55 It's @more 23:42:02 ooh 23:42:07 But I don't know how to make lambdabot say a bunch of text. 23:42:11 @wn work 23:42:12 *** "work" wn "WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)" 23:42:12 work 23:42:12 n 1: activity directed toward making or doing something; "she 23:42:12 checked several points needing further work" 23:42:12 2: a product produced or accomplished through the effort or 23:42:14 [112 @more lines] 23:42:16 @work 23:42:16 activity or agency of a person or thing; "it is not regarded 23:42:16 @wook 23:42:18 as one of his more memorable works"; "the symphony was hailed 23:42:20 as an ingenious work"; "he was indebted to the pioneering 23:42:22 work of John Dewey"; "the work of an active imagination"; 23:42:24 "erosion is the work of wind or water over time" [syn: 23:42:26 [107 @more lines] 23:42:28 Unknown command, try @list 23:42:28 Sorry for the spam. 23:42:29 argh 23:42:45 I mean, I intended to spam, just not that much. 23:42:45 @moor 23:43:03 -!- jaboja has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 23:44:03 @list bork 23:44:03 No module "bork" loaded 23:45:06 oh right 23:45:43 @nerk 23:45:43 vera ........ V.E.R.A.: Virtual Entity of Relevant Acronyms 23:45:56 hm that is weird 23:46:02 @list vera 23:46:02 dict provides: dict-help all-dicts bouvier cide devils easton elements foldoc gazetteer hitchcock jargon thesaurus vera wn world02 23:46:05 @list more 23:46:06 more provides: more 23:46:09 oh wait 23:46:23 wrong baseline 23:46:49 @woke 23:46:49 Maybe you meant: wiki vote more 23:46:52 finally 23:53:37 oerjan: Apparently, in the Harry Potter universe the Norwegian magic school teaches the Dark Arts as a class 23:54:04 (Well, it might be in Sweden; it pretty much just serves the whole of Scandinavia) 23:55:12 OKAY 2016-07-05: 00:03:07 . o O ( As far as we know, #esoteric is full of wizards... ) 00:03:47 itym wiseasses hth 00:16:02 <\oren\> hppavilion[1]: Dark wizards 00:16:29 oerjan: omniscientasses? 00:24:33 * oerjan swats hppavilion[1]. -0.3 shachafs. -----### 00:24:52 Worth it. 00:25:00 note the negative sign hth 00:25:11 because that was an anti-pun. 00:25:39 afk 00:29:10 * hppavilion[1] deflects the swat with a meat thermometer 0|------> 00:39:00 -!- copumpkin has joined. 01:06:30 anti-puns are for wimps, try a anti-anti-pun 01:09:27 -!- cnr has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 01:15:28 -!- cnr has joined. 01:18:27 -!- moonythedwarf has changed nick to funktext. 01:19:13 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 01:19:46 -!- funktext has changed nick to moon_. 01:19:48 . o O ( evil idea: ban moon's non-nickname parts and then make ban exemptions only for moon@* and moon_@* ) 01:20:42 or wait, is that moon_@* and moon__@* 01:20:44 -!- moon_ has changed nick to moon-moon. 01:20:53 <\oren\> dammit moon-moon 01:23:07 <\oren\> http://i0.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/000/534/248/7f5.jpg 01:24:23 -!- lambda-11235 has joined. 01:34:03 oerjan: Is that the same as 0.3 antishachafs? 01:34:41 oerjan: doesn't freenode have a channel mode that prevents nick changes 01:35:01 shachaf: probably? 01:35:12 `welcome alercah 01:35:31 alercah: i don't remember, except that it's a side effect of banning 01:35:46 alercah: Welcome to the international hub for esoteric programming language design and deployment! For more information, check out our wiki: . (For the other kind of esoterica, try #esoteric on EFnet or DALnet.) 01:35:56 alercah: also, it wasn't meant to apply to people _other_ than moon_ hth 01:36:30 I found out that Freenode lets you ban anyone who's banned in another channel. 01:36:42 I wonder whether that lets you get over the ban list length limit. 01:36:55 spiffy 01:36:57 They say it only works for one layer, i.e. $j: ignores $j:. 01:37:07 shachaf: why doesn't someone make a channel that bans *!*@* then to make it useless? 01:37:24 I mean: In one channel you can ban $j:#other-channel 01:39:08 ohh 01:41:56 oerjan: What's evil about that idea, anyway? 01:44:08 shachaf: it's mobbing 01:44:22 @wn mobbing? 01:44:23 No match for "mobbing?". 01:44:24 oops 01:44:26 @wn mobbing 01:44:27 No match for "mobbing". 01:44:44 i just checked on wikipedia that the word exists in english 01:44:47 hth 01:45:30 Ah. 01:45:40 "Shallcross, Ramsay and Barker consider workplace "mobbing" to be a generally unfamiliar term in some English speaking countries. Some researchers claim that mobbing is simply another name for bullying." 01:45:46 -!- copumpkin has quit (Quit: My MacBook Pro has gone to sleep. ZZZzzz…). 01:45:53 i suppose it's not that widespread. 01:45:57 Well, if it's up to me, changing your nick all the time would be universally banned. 01:46:02 it's the standard term in norwegian. 01:46:26 Multiple pseudonyms are fine, anonymity is fine, etc. 01:47:46 `relcome shachaf 01:47:55 `tervetuloa alercah 01:48:01 ​shachaf: Welcome to the international hub for esoteric programming language design and deployment! For more information, check out our wiki: . (For the other kind of esoterica, try #esoteric on EFnet or DALnet.) 01:48:02 alercah: Tervetuloa esoteeristen ohjelmointikielten suunnittelun ja käyttöönoton kansainväliseen keskukseen! Lisätietoa saat wikistämme: . (Muu esoteerisuus: kokeile kanavaa #esoteric palvelimella irc.dal.net.) 01:53:42 `cat bin/tervetuloa 01:53:44 ​#!/usr/bin/perl -w \ if (defined($_=shift)) { s/ *$//; s/ +/ @ /g; exec "bin/@", $_ . " ? welcome.fi"; } else { exec "bin/?", "welcome.fi"; } 01:54:37 `h irc.dahl.net 01:54:38 Can't open irc.dahl.net: No such file or directory. 01:54:41 `cat bin/h 01:54:42 ​#!/usr/bin/perl -p \ s/([aeiouy])([bcdfghjklmnpqrstvxz])/$1h$2/ig 01:55:08 oerjan: please fix h twh 01:55:22 (that would h) 01:57:24 `slwd welcome.fi//s,wiki/Main_page,,;s,kanav.*,kanavan #esoteric päälle EFnet tai Dalnet.), 01:57:29 wisdom/welcome.fi//Tervetuloa esoteeristen ohjelmointikielten suunnittelun ja käyttöönoton kansainväliseen keskukseen! Lisätietoa saat wikistämme: . (Muu esoteerisuus: kokeile kanavan #esoteric päälle EFnet tai Dalnet.) 01:57:36 dammit 01:57:39 `revert 01:57:59 rm: cannot remove `/home/hackbot/hackbot.hg/multibot_cmds/env/.hg/store/data/canary.orig': Is a directory \ Done. 01:58:07 `slwd welcome.fi//s,wiki/Main_Page,,;s,kanav.*,kanavan #esoteric päälle EFnet tai Dalnet.), 01:58:21 wisdom/welcome.fi//Tervetuloa esoteeristen ohjelmointikielten suunnittelun ja käyttöönoton kansainväliseen keskukseen! Lisätietoa saat wikistämme: . (Muu esoteerisuus: kokeile kanavan #esoteric päälle EFnet tai Dalnet.) 01:58:28 oerjan: since when do you speak finnish twh 02:00:03 shachaf: since never. also i just _knew_ i'd get trouble because yesterday script doesn't support that extra #! argument :( 02:00:11 *yesterday's 02:01:04 or wait hm 02:01:11 perl is special isn't it 02:01:58 oerjan: do you recommend joining a union 02:02:20 but not special enough. 02:02:35 shachaf: unions are already joins hth 02:02:55 have you met any union members 02:03:03 or is that against the rules 02:05:07 i don't remember anyone telling me if they were. 02:05:26 `` cat bin/has* 02:05:28 cat: bin/has*: No such file or directory 02:05:46 perhaps you don't intersect them very often 02:05:51 `` ls bin/*input 02:05:55 bin/print_args_or_input \ bin/shebang_args_or_input 02:06:11 `` cat bin/sheb* 02:06:12 ​#!/bin/bash \ interp="$1"; script="$2"; shift 2; if [ "$#" -gt 0 ]; then printf '%s\n' "$*"; else cat; fi | "$interp" "$script" 02:06:25 shachaf: lattice drop the subject 02:07:08 ... 02:08:14 you can only have one shebang argument, right 02:08:40 yes 02:09:01 ok, there's an obvious, traditional solution here. 02:09:22 `cat bin/slashlearn 02:09:24 sep="/"; [[ "$0" == *//* ]] && sep="//"; [[ "$1" == ?*"$sep"* ]] || exit 1; key="$(echo "${1%%$sep*}" | lowercase)"; value="${1#*$sep}"; [ -e "wisdom/$key" ] && verb="Relearned" || verb="Learned"; echo "$value" > "$(echo-p "wisdom/$key")" && echo "$verb «$key»" 02:10:08 (by traditional i mean insane) 02:10:49 wait, what are you going to do 02:10:57 is this the part where i close my eyes 02:11:02 and/or you close your nose 02:20:07 `fetch http://oerjan.nvg.org/shebang_args_or_input 02:20:11 2016-07-05 01:20:01 URL:http://oerjan.nvg.org/shebang_args_or_input [133/133] -> "shebang_args_or_input" [1] 02:20:28 `` chmod +x she*; mv she* bin 02:20:33 No output. 02:20:37 `rainbow testing 02:20:40 ​testing 02:20:51 `cat bin/shebang_args_or_input 02:20:52 ​#!/bin/bash \ interp="$1"; script="$2"; shift 2; if [ "$#" -gt 0 ]; then printf '%s\n' "$*"; else cat; fi | ${interp/"//"/ } "$script" 02:21:02 does that really require `fetch 02:21:13 wouldn't it be better to improve mk 02:21:38 shachaf: it requires `fetch because i tested it first hth 02:22:19 `sled bin/h//1c#!/hackenv/bin/shebang_args_or_input perl//-p 02:22:25 bin/h//#!/hackenv/bin/shebang_args_or_input perl//-p \ s/([aeiouy])([bcdfghjklmnpqrstvxz])/$1h$2/ig 02:22:30 `h testing 02:22:31 tehstihng 02:22:35 yw 02:22:41 oerjan: Of course, the motivation for // doesn't work here. 02:22:49 It only makes sense for paths. 02:22:55 The argument to perl isn't a path. 02:23:03 so now you need a way to escape // hth 02:23:05 shachaf: it works in that perl itself is a path 02:23:15 and also, it won't have more than one argument. 02:23:17 Well, sure. 02:23:24 But you could also just use space? 02:23:25 (assuming it's a converted shebang) 02:23:33 shachaf: how? 02:23:41 Maybe I'm missing something. 02:23:53 #!/hackenv/bin/shebang_args_or_input perl -p ? 02:24:04 Which would run it with the argument "perl -p" 02:24:09 would it? 02:24:20 i didn't think shebangs worked that way 02:24:25 `mkx tmp/sh//#!/bin/echo a b 02:24:26 tmp/sh 02:24:29 `tmp/sh 02:24:31 a b /hackenv/tmp/sh 02:24:32 it just ignores arguments other than the first 02:24:45 No, it just includes the space in the argument. 02:24:56 It doesn't have special treatment for spaces other than the first. 02:24:58 shachaf: that doesn't tell whether it split the arguments or not 02:25:01 I know. 02:25:25 i'm skeptical. 02:25:52 because if that were the case, the special treatment i've read that perl does makes no sense. 02:25:55 `mkx tmp/args//for a in "$@"; do echo -n "[$a]"; done 02:25:57 tmp/args 02:26:09 `mkx tmp/sh//#!/hackenv/tmp/args a b 02:26:12 tmp/sh 02:26:16 `tmp/sh 02:26:18 No output. 02:27:00 `sled tmp/args//1i#!/bin/bash 02:27:03 tmp/args//#!/bin/bash \ for a in "$@"; do echo -n "[$a]"; done 02:27:09 `tmp/sh 02:27:09 yes, that 02:27:11 ​[a b][/hackenv/tmp/sh] 02:27:19 hm you're apparently right 02:27:22 What special treatment were *you* thinking of? 02:27:36 I thought you meant that even if you run "perl file.pl", it'll read the perl arguments from the #! line. 02:27:55 shachaf: i've read that perl checks the first line 02:28:10 So have I. 02:28:12 and i also read that it was because shebangs can only take one argument. 02:28:16 The way I described it. 02:28:30 anyway, you've showed that my way is overkill, so... 02:28:38 oh no 02:28:45 you wouldn't want anything overkill in HackEgo 02:29:05 Maybe perl has a special case where it splits the #! argument on spaces or something. 02:29:15 `fetch http://oerjan.nvg.org/shebang_args_or_input 02:29:19 2016-07-05 01:29:09 URL:http://oerjan.nvg.org/shebang_args_or_input [124/124] -> "shebang_args_or_input" [1] 02:29:25 `` chmod +x she*; mv she* bin 02:29:30 No output. 02:29:33 `rainbow testing 02:29:36 ​testing 02:29:49 `sled bin/h//s,//, , 02:29:51 bin/h//#!/hackenv/bin/shebang_args_or_input perl -p \ s/([aeiouy])([bcdfghjklmnpqrstvxz])/$1h$2/ig 02:29:56 `h testing 02:29:57 tehstihng 02:30:04 excellent 02:30:08 But now you can't h a file anymore. 02:30:17 oh. 02:30:19 That used to work until you changed it. 02:30:28 `h changed 02:30:29 chahngehd 02:30:36 `h pooch 02:30:37 poohch 02:30:55 shachaf: well duh, don't ask me to fix things without telling me that 02:31:04 `h doctrine 02:31:05 dohctrihne 02:31:34 _obviously_ a script cannot support both raw text on command line and filenames, duh 02:31:45 what if you treated it as a path if it contained // 02:32:15 i don't think so. there's nothing that cannot be in a raw text line. it would be illogical. 02:32:23 whoa, the Guardian is doing a series of specials on Canada this week 02:32:30 anyway your job now is to find nifty ways to give monoidal structure to the category of hask endofunctors twh 02:32:38 i know of five ways 02:32:43 can you think of another one 02:34:39 hm... 02:35:24 oerjan: I don't think it's obvious hth 02:35:52 whoa whoa whoa, Canada? 02:35:54 alercah: well, it cannot support filenames from the hackego `command style. 02:36:07 i heard Canada celebrated the 4th of july three days early 02:36:17 `tmp/args abc 02:36:19 ​[ abc] 02:36:30 `tmp/args 02:36:31 No output. 02:36:43 i _could_ make it work in a script with a flag. 02:37:12 so that h -f ... worked 02:37:19 or h -- ... 02:37:54 You would want to make both of them work. 02:38:04 So that you could h -- -f if you wanted to h the string -f 02:40:25 oerjan: why not 02:40:42 oerjan: escape characters exist 02:42:35 Escaping is one of the biggest scows in computer science. 02:43:06 here's a silly example 02:43:27 actually no i've better things to do 02:43:48 alercah: well by "supporting raw text" i mean supporting _all_ raw text that can be given on the HackEgo command line. 02:44:22 shachaf: no, that would just be h -f 02:44:32 I think you are constraining yourself so as to deliberately make your problem impossible hth 02:44:39 shachaf: the test wouldn't be for a flag, but for having more than one argument. 02:44:59 alercah: i think you don't understand the spirit of HackEgo programming. 02:45:20 alercah: note that the HackEgo command line is _not_ a shell command line. 02:46:09 shachaf: in fact it could ignore what the first argument was. not sure if that's a good idea. 02:50:53 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 03:01:30 -!- spiette has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 03:11:20 `fetch http://oerjan.nvg.org/shebang_args_or_input 03:11:23 2016-07-05 02:11:13 URL:http://oerjan.nvg.org/shebang_args_or_input [141/141] -> "shebang_args_or_input" [1] 03:11:30 `` chmod +x she*; mv she* bin 03:11:38 No output. 03:11:42 `h testing 03:11:42 tehstihng 03:11:51 `h -- testing 03:11:52 ​-- tehstihng 03:11:53 `ls 03:11:55 ​!\.´ \ advice \ bin \ canary \ cdescs \ emoticons \ esobible \ etc \ evil \ factor \ good \ hw \ ibin \ interps \ karma \ le \ lib \ ls \ misle \ out \ paste \ ply-3.8 \ ps \ quines \ quotes \ share \ src \ theorems \ tmflry \ tmp \ wisdom \ wisdom.pdf 03:11:59 #! 03:12:08 `` h -- wisdom/oerjan 03:12:21 gah 03:12:25 oh 03:12:25 Congrats ais523! 03:12:29 Gah he's not here 03:12:39 No output. 03:12:41 `` h -- wisdom/oerjan Youhr myhstehriouhs ahrtihclehd cahcklihng zohmbie uhndehrlohrd kohmmihsjohnær ehmehrihtuhs oehrjahn ihs a lahzy ehxpehrt ihn fuhtuhre cohmpuhtahtiohn. Ahlso a Prehcahmbriahn Nohrwehgiahn who mihldly dihslihkehs Roahld Dahhl wihth a pahsjohn. Lahtehly whehn he triehs to rehmehmbehr a wohrd, "ahmohrtihzehd" pohps uhp. Hihs ahrch-nehmehsihs ihs Beht 03:13:19 ok a minor flaw, it will cat the input even if the command doesn't use it. hm. 03:13:57 is it possible for `h` to make `sit` into a swear word 03:14:06 i don't think so 03:14:15 it only adds it after vowels. 03:14:23 siht. 03:14:44 `` rainbow -- wisdom/oerjan 03:14:50 argh 03:14:57 ok, this is somewhat inconvenient. 03:15:14 No output. 03:21:20 `fetch http://oerjan.nvg.org/shebang_args_or_input 03:21:24 2016-07-05 02:21:14 URL:http://oerjan.nvg.org/shebang_args_or_input [162/162] -> "shebang_args_or_input" [1] 03:21:26 `` chmod +x she*; mv she* bin 03:21:30 No output. 03:21:39 `` h -- wisdom/oerjan 03:21:40 Youhr myhstehriouhs ahrtihclehd cahcklihng zohmbie uhndehrlohrd kohmmihsjohnær ehmehrihtuhs oehrjahn ihs a lahzy ehxpehrt ihn fuhtuhre cohmpuhtahtiohn. Ahlso a Prehcahmbriahn Nohrwehgiahn who mihldly dihslihkehs Roahld Dahhl wihth a pahsjohn. Lahtehly whehn he triehs to rehmehmbehr a wohrd, "ahmohrtihzehd" pohps uhp. Hihs ahrch-nehmehsihs ihs Beht 03:21:46 `` h wisdom/oerjan 03:21:48 wihsdohm/oehrjahn 03:21:58 `h wisdom/oerjan 03:21:59 wihsdohm/oehrjahn 03:22:12 `` \? oerjan | h 03:22:16 Youhr myhstehriouhs ahrtihclehd cahcklihng zohmbie uhndehrlohrd kohmmihsjohnær ehmehrihtuhs oehrjahn ihs a lahzy ehxpehrt ihn fuhtuhre cohmpuhtahtiohn. Ahlso a Prehcahmbriahn Nohrwehgiahn who mihldly dihslihkehs Roahld Dahhl wihth a pahsjohn. Lahtehly whehn he triehs to rehmehmbehr a wohrd, "ahmohrtihzehd" pohps uhp. Hihs ahrch-nehmehsihs ihs Beht 03:22:44 shachaf: ok now it can be used in 3 different ways. 03:29:53 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: Tmux buggy). 03:32:28 `` echo oops | h | h 03:32:31 oohhps 03:32:54 `` echo oops | xxd | h | h 03:32:59 0000000: 6f6f 7073 0a oohhps. 03:33:13 -!- oerjan has joined. 03:34:23 -!- oerjan has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 03:34:47 -!- oerjan has joined. 03:35:21 -!- oerjan has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 03:35:48 -!- oerjan has joined. 03:36:06 -!- oerjan has quit (Client Quit). 03:38:34 -!- oerjan has joined. 03:40:50 huh there you are. 03:41:32 tmux starts, and opens programs, but does not seem to show me the session 03:42:51 needed to use ^B) to get to it 03:43:14 now food -> 03:52:11 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 03:59:18 <\oren\> `rainbow qwertyuiopasdfghjkl 03:59:32 ​qwertyuiopasdfghjkl 04:00:04 <\oren\> i am not sure that putting the colors in a rondom order is a good "rainbow" 04:01:10 isn't the fixed sequential order better 04:01:53 <\oren\> it should do red yellow green cyan blue magenta 04:02:00 <\oren\> and repeat 04:02:17 <\oren\> there isn't gray in a rainbow 04:03:52 <\oren\> `` tcc -v 04:03:55 ​/hackenv/bin/`: line 4: tcc: command not found 04:03:58 <\oren\> bah 04:04:10 <\oren\> `` cc -v 04:04:17 :1:1: error: expected identifier or ‘(’ before ‘-’ token \ compilation terminated due to -Wfatal-errors. 04:04:23 <\oren\> wtf 04:04:37 <\oren\> `` gcc -v 04:04:39 Using built-in specs. \ COLLECT_GCC=gcc \ COLLECT_LTO_WRAPPER=/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/4.7/lto-wrapper \ Target: x86_64-linux-gnu \ Configured with: ../src/configure -v --with-pkgversion='Debian 4.7.2-5' --with-bugurl=file:///usr/share/doc/gcc-4.7/README.Bugs --enable-languages=c,c++,go,fortran,objc,obj-c++ --prefix=/usr --program-suffix=-4.7 04:04:42 <\oren\> aha 04:05:43 <\oren\> brb making a better rainbow 04:11:32 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 04:15:51 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 04:24:15 \oren\: rainwords does them in order, rainbow is different for traditional reasons. 04:24:55 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 04:25:15 If thou gaze long into /dev/null... 04:25:21 `? /dev/null 04:25:27 `? tradition 04:26:04 tradition? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 04:26:05 No output. 04:26:16 is it allowed to eat a scow at a shindig? 04:26:40 `? sbeef 04:26:47 sbeef? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 04:27:17 <\oren\> `` cat >orenbow.c <<<$'#include \n''int main(){int a,c=1;b:a=getchar();if(a==EOF)return 0;if(!(a&128)||(a&192))printf("\e[%d;1m","\37! $\"#"[c]);putchar(a);c=c+1-6*(c>4);goto b;}' 04:27:26 `learn sbeef is the culinary name for meat from scow 04:27:38 No output. 04:28:06 Learned 'sbeef': sbeef is the culinary name for meat from scow 04:28:16 <\oren\> `` gcc orenbow.c -o orenbow 04:28:21 \oren\: using c means it cannot use my wrapper script :( 04:29:00 not directly, anyway. 04:29:00 But what is the name for a scut of sbeef generally sliced perpendicular to the smuscle fibers? ssteak? 04:29:00 No output. 04:29:24 <\oren\> `orenbow foobar 04:29:31 ​/home/hackbot/hackbot.hg/multibot_cmds/lib/limits: line 5: exec: orenbow: not found 04:30:04 <\oren\> `` orenbow <<<"foobars" 04:30:19 Has anybody gotten a bot running on HackEgo? 04:30:20 ​/hackenv/bin/`: line 4: orenbow: command not found 04:30:26 <\oren\> `` ./orenbow <<<"foobars" 04:30:29 shachaf: the problem with doing work on HackEgo is that it inspires others to do misguided experiments :( 04:30:38 ​/hackenv/bin/`: line 4: ./orenbow: No such file or directory 04:31:44 <\oren\> `` mv orenbow bin 04:32:00 mv: cannot stat `orenbow': No such file or directory 04:32:17 `` grep -rnw '/wisdom' -e "cow" 04:32:29 grep: /wisdom: No such file or directory 04:32:31 Oh 04:32:34 `ls 04:32:35 <\oren\> `` ls orenbow.c 04:33:23 ​!\.´ \ advice \ bin \ canary \ cdescs \ emoticons \ esobible \ etc \ evil \ factor \ good \ hw \ ibin \ interps \ karma \ le \ lib \ ls \ misle \ orenbow.c \ out \ paste \ ply-3.8 \ ps \ quines \ quotes \ share \ src \ theorems \ tmflry \ tmp \ wisdom \ wisdom.pdf 04:33:24 orenbow.c 04:33:42 <\oren\> `` gcc orenbow.c -o orenbow; ls orenbow 04:34:06 hm... 04:34:12 `cat orenbow.c 04:34:12 `` grep -r './wisdom' -e "cow" 04:34:15 orenbow 04:34:25 ​#include \ int main(){int a,c=1;b:a=getchar();if(a==EOF)return 0;if(!(a&128)||(a&192))printf("\e[%d;1m","\37! $\"#"[c]);putchar(a);c=c+1-6*(c>4);goto b;} 04:34:25 sooo slooooooo 04:34:33 ​./wisdom/sbeef:sbeef is the culinary name for meat from scow \ ./wisdom/cow:A cow is an animal best served at minus zero degrees. \ ./wisdom/scow:Scow (S-cow) is canned meat made from cows with a lisp. 04:34:36 oerjan: Correct, and it's my job to worsen it 04:34:44 <\oren\> `` mv orenbow bin 04:34:48 No output. 04:34:48 hm my suspicion was wrong. 04:35:04 <\oren\> `` orenbow <<<"hello world" 04:35:06 ​[33;1mh[32;1me[36;1ml[34;1ml[35;1mo[31;1m [33;1mw[32;1mo[36;1mr[34;1ml[35;1md[31;1m 04:35:07 i guess the first gcc just timed out. 04:35:10 * hppavilion[1] is chief of botslowenning 04:35:30 <\oren\> `` orenbow <<<"1234567890" 04:35:32 ​[33;1m1[32;1m2[36;1m3[34;1m4[35;1m5[31;1m6[33;1m7[32;1m8[36;1m9[34;1m0[35;1m 04:35:37 hm ... 04:35:42 * oerjan has an idea 04:35:46 `? graham's number 04:35:48 graham's number? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 04:35:53 `? g64 04:35:55 g64? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 04:35:59 `` ls bin/rainb* 04:36:02 bin/rainbow 04:36:13 `` mv bin/rainbow{,.old} 04:36:19 No output. 04:36:28 <\oren\> `le/rn graham's number/graham's number isn't as delicious as his crackers. 04:36:33 Learned «graham's number» 04:37:51 hm wait this won't work 04:37:54 *sigh* 04:37:58 oh 04:38:00 anyway 04:38:24 `mkx bin/rainbow//print_args_or_input "$@" | orenbow 04:38:28 bin/rainbow 04:38:33 `rainbow testing 04:38:34 ​[33;1mt[32;1me[36;1ms[34;1mt[35;1mi[31;1mn[33;1mg[32;1m 04:39:04 <\oren\> I wrote it in the finest horrible C. 04:39:27 oerjan: What's the misguided experiment? 04:39:32 `` cp orenbow.c src 04:39:40 No output. 04:39:44 shachaf: i changed my opinion a bit. 04:39:56 <\oren\> `rainbow でもウニコードを出来る 04:39:58 ​[33;1mã[32;1m[36;1m§[34;1mã[35;1m‚[31;1m‚[33;1mã[32;1m‚[36;1m¦[34;1mã[35;1mƒ[31;1m‹[33;1mã[32;1m‚[36;1m³[34;1mã[35;1mƒ[31;1m¼[33;1mã[32;1mƒ[36;1m‰[34;1mã[35;1m‚[31;1m’[33;1må[32;1m‡[36;1mº[34;1mæ[35;1m[31;1m¥[33;1mã[32;1m‚[36;1m‹[34;1m 04:40:03 <\oren\> EHHHHH 04:40:35 <\oren\> I totally thought that would work 04:41:04 \oren\: you'll need some utf-8 handling 04:41:25 only put it in front of initial bytes, or something 04:41:32 <\oren\> it has that, but it's not working 04:41:36 oh 04:41:38 lessee 04:41:57 `rainbow Ørjan 04:42:05 ​[33;1mÃ[32;1m˜[36;1mr[34;1mj[35;1ma[31;1mn[33;1m 04:42:08 <\oren\> `` cat orenbow.c 04:42:10 ​#include \ int main(){int a,c=1;b:a=getchar();if(a==EOF)return 0;if(!(a&128)||(a&192))printf("\e[%d;1m","\37! $\"#"[c]);putchar(a);c=c+1-6*(c>4);goto b;} 04:42:23 <\oren\> if(!(a&128)||(a&192)) 04:42:24 wrong test maybe? 04:43:03 <\oren\> if the upper bit is clear, or the upper two bits are set... 04:43:36 * oerjan doesn't remember which is which 04:43:43 ^ord Ø 04:43:43 195 152 04:45:03 ^ord でも 04:45:03 227 129 167 227 130 130 04:45:14 looks plausible 04:46:59 `! c int a=227; printf("%d\n",!(a&128)||(a&192)); 04:47:14 will that even finish these days. 04:47:17 Does not compile. 04:47:23 argh 04:48:01 `! c int main () { int a=227; printf("%d\n",!(a&128)||(a&192)); } 04:48:09 Does not compile. 04:48:27 -!- Sprocklem has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 04:48:39 * oerjan has no idea what he's doin ... oh. 04:48:58 That moment when you open a Wikipedia citation for more information and it's completely unrelated 04:49:05 `! c #include \nint main () { int a=227; printf("%d\n",!(a&128)||(a&192)); } 04:49:15 oh wait 04:49:16 No output. 04:49:22 "Hundreds attended his funeral[1]" 04:49:24 [1]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ 04:49:25 `! c int main () { int a=227; printf("%d\\n",!(a&128)||(a&192)); } 04:49:34 1 04:49:47 `! c int main () { int a=129; printf("%d\\n",!(a&128)||(a&192)); } 04:49:55 1 04:50:05 oh that doesn't look good 04:50:45 <\oren\> `! c int main () { int a=129; printf("%d\\n",a&192); } 04:50:51 128 04:50:59 <\oren\> OH FUCK 04:51:13 <\oren\> i'm an idiot 04:51:47 i'm not sure why it matters that it's not 0 or 1 04:51:52 oh 04:51:54 duh :P 04:52:04 <\oren\> `! c int main () { int a=129; printf("%d\\n",!(a&192)-192); } 04:52:08 ​-192 04:52:21 <\oren\> ok good I can fix it in place 04:52:29 \oren\: just s/192/64/, i think. 04:52:56 because the other test ensures if you get there, the highest bit is set. 04:53:06 <\oren\> yeah 04:53:32 `slwd graham's number//s,.,G, 04:53:38 wisdom/graham's number//Graham's number isn't as delicious as his crackers. 04:54:09 `` culprits "$(lastfiles)" 04:54:24 oerjan oren 04:54:53 <\oren\> `` sed -i '' -e 's/192/64/' orenbow.c 04:54:58 sed: can't read : No such file or directory 04:55:45 <\oren\> `` sed -e 's/192/64/' -i orenbow.c 04:55:48 No output. 04:55:56 <\oren\> `` cat orenbow.c 04:55:59 ​#include \ int main(){int a,c=1;b:a=getchar();if(a==EOF)return 0;if(!(a&128)||(a&64))printf("\e[%d;1m","\37! $\"#"[c]);putchar(a);c=c+1-6*(c>4);goto b;} 04:57:12 `` cp orenbow.c src 04:57:17 No output. 04:58:09 <\oren\> `` gcc orenbow.c -o orenbow; ls orenbow 04:58:31 orenbow 04:58:48 <\oren\> `` mv orenbow bin 04:58:52 No output. 04:58:59 <\oren\> `rainbow でもウニコードを出来る 04:59:00 ​[33;1mで[34;1mも[33;1mウ[34;1mニ[33;1mコ[34;1mー[33;1mド[34;1mを[33;1m出[34;1m来[33;1mる[34;1m 04:59:05 <\oren\> uhhhh 04:59:17 <\oren\> `` sed -e 's/;putchar\(a\);/,/' -i orenbow.c 04:59:20 No output. 04:59:27 Why are you just putting everything in the root directory? 05:00:16 <\oren\> `` cat orenbow.c 05:00:18 ​#include \ int main(){int a,c=1;b:a=getchar();if(a==EOF)return 0;if(!(a&128)||(a&64))printf("\e[%d;1m","\37! $\"#"[c]);putchar(a);c=c+1-6*(c>4);goto b;} 05:00:26 Remember: There will come a day when rickrolling is no longer effective 05:00:30 <\oren\> `` sed -e 's/;putchar(a);/,/' -i orenbow.c 05:00:35 No output. 05:00:48 l/rn2sled 05:01:17 <\oren\> `` sed -e 's/>4);/>4);putchar(a);/' -i orenbow.c 05:01:22 No output. 05:01:25 <\oren\> `` cat orenbow.c 05:01:27 ​#include \ int main(){int a,c=1;b:a=getchar();if(a==EOF)return 0;if(!(a&128)||(a&64))printf("\e[%d;1m","\37! $\"#"[c]),c=c+1-6*(c>4);putchar(a);goto b;} 05:01:33 `ls src 05:01:34 99.sh \ bf \ bob.c \ brainfuck.fu \ c \ ciol \ ciol.c \ daoyu.c \ egobot.tar.xz \ emmental.hs \ factor-linux-x86-64-0.95.tar.gz \ fizziecoin.jpg \ fueue.c \ grph.c \ hello2.c \ hello.c \ maze.c \ orenbow.c \ ploki \ ploki-0.6.5.1.tar.bz2 \ u8tbl.c \ ul.emm 05:01:36 Put source in src/ 05:01:46 <\oren\> `` gcc orenbow.c -o orenbow; ls orenbow; 05:01:46 Everything you do is recorded in version control forever. 05:01:53 `` mv orenbow.c src/ 05:01:59 orenbow 05:02:04 No output. 05:02:12 <\oren\> `` mv orenbow bin 05:02:17 No output. 05:02:18 <\oren\> `rainbow でもウニコードを出来る 05:02:20 ​[33;1mで[32;1mも[36;1mウ[34;1mニ[35;1mコ[31;1mー[33;1mド[32;1mを[36;1m出[34;1m来[35;1mる[31;1m 05:02:23 <\oren\> YAY 05:03:02 Wait, you're not even using IRC colors. 05:03:14 those did look a bit strange 05:03:16 <\oren\> `rainbow 本当にウニコードを虹色出来る 05:03:18 ​[33;1m本[32;1m当[36;1mに[34;1mウ[35;1mニ[31;1mコ[33;1mー[32;1mド[36;1mを[34;1m虹[35;1m色[31;1m出[33;1m来[32;1mる[36;1m 05:04:18 Also your UTF-8 handling is wrong. 05:04:24 in any case, why aren't you starting with red 05:04:31 shachaf: is it? 05:04:40 Oh, maybe it isn't. 05:04:45 i thought we just fixed that. 05:04:50 <\oren\> my list of colors is the string "\37! $\"#" feel free to reorder it 05:05:00 Hmm, I guess it works for valid UTF-8. 05:05:06 It's a bit hackish, but it'll work with any valid UTF-8. 05:06:04 <\oren\> or you can change c=1 to c=0 05:06:09 <\oren\> or something 05:06:15 yeah 05:06:34 Hey everyone, māke sure not to get caught off-guard bȳ thē new macron rūle. 05:06:35 `? macron 05:06:39 ​Ā macron is what you put ōver ā long vowel in order to mark it as ā long vowel. Macrons will bēcome mandatory in English on Octōber 14, 2016. 05:06:48 `sled bin/orenbow.c//s,c=1,c=0, 05:06:49 Rosebud! 05:06:57 er 05:07:02 `sled src/orenbow.c//s,c=1,c=0, 05:07:07 that's not how c works hth 05:07:07 src/orenbow.c//#include \ int main(){int a,c=0;b:a=getchar();if(a==EOF)return 0;if(!(a&128)||(a&64))printf("\e[%d;1m","\37! $\"#"[c]),c=c+1-6*(c>4);putchar(a);goto b;} 05:07:12 But why is that program even written in C? 05:07:16 I'm afraid I'm still on an old version of English. I spell it "coöperate", and as such will not be coöperating with you. 05:07:26 `` gcc src/orenbow.c -o bin/orenbow 05:07:40 No output. 05:07:49 `rainbow 本当にウニコードを虹色出来る 05:07:50 ​[31;1m本[33;1m当[32;1mに[36;1mウ[34;1mニ[35;1mコ[31;1mー[33;1mド[32;1mを[36;1m虹[34;1m色[35;1m出[31;1m来[33;1mる[32;1m 05:07:53 there 05:07:56 <\oren\> shachaf: because i like c 05:08:04 But you need to compile it. 05:08:05 pikhq: "cōöperāte" hth? 05:08:12 tswett: :( 05:08:20 `? cooperate 05:08:21 cooperate? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 05:08:32 `learn "Cooperate" is a common misspelling of "cōöperāte". 05:08:36 Learned '"cooperate"': "Cooperate" is a common misspelling of "cōöperāte". 05:08:41 Nonono. 05:08:50 <\oren\> shachaf: also it means poor hackego doesn't have to fire up another interpreter program adding to its abysmal response time 05:09:01 `run mv -v wisdom/{'"cooperate"',cooperate} 05:09:05 ​`wisdom/"cooperate"' -> `wisdom/cooperate' 05:09:36 Running a Python interpreter isn't what makes HackEgo slow. 05:09:50 tswett: since when does "a" have a long vowel 05:10:01 <\oren\> `` wc bin/orenbow 05:10:03 ​ 26 85 7149 bin/orenbow 05:10:19 <\oren\> wow that's pretty big 05:10:41 <\oren\> i guess it does include printf 05:12:35 <\oren\> oerjan: it depends on Du cAdens uv Du spEkR 05:12:36 I don't think you're static linking it, so no it doesn't. 05:12:47 However, it will have debug info. 05:12:53 <\oren\> oh. 05:12:55 <\oren\> right. 05:12:58 `` gcc src/orenbow.c -Os -g -o bin/orenbow 05:12:58 `gcc -o tmp/orenbow src/orenbow.c 05:13:11 pikhq: You're adding -g? 05:13:11 gcc: fatal error: no input files \ compilation terminated. 05:13:13 `` wc bin/orenbow 05:13:18 shachaf: Derp 05:13:23 `` gcc src/orenbow.c -Os -s -o bin/orenbow 05:13:39 No output. 05:13:43 ​ 2 61 4696 bin/orenbow 05:13:50 No output. 05:13:59 That's a lotta bytes. 05:14:06 <\oren\> `` wc bin/orenbow 05:14:07 You should write it in x86 assembly instead. 05:14:09 ​ 9 137 9037 bin/orenbow 05:14:10 `` uname -r 05:14:11 3.13.0-umlbox 05:14:26 `` uname -a 05:14:27 Linux umlbox 3.13.0-umlbox #1 Wed Jan 29 12:56:45 UTC 2014 x86_64 GNU/Linux 05:15:33 `cat src/orenbow.c 05:15:35 ​#include \ int main(){int a,c=0;b:a=getchar();if(a==EOF)return 0;if(!(a&128)||(a&64))printf("\e[%d;1m","\37! $\"#"[c]),c=c+1-6*(c>4);putchar(a);goto b;} 05:17:17 <\oren\> i suppose at the machine level it would be fastest to call write() directly 05:17:28 Not necessarily. 05:17:41 Well, unless you do buffering similar to what stdio does. 05:17:59 <\oren\> oh right 05:18:29 Being fastest has nothing to do with any of it. 05:18:56 <\oren\> wait what hppened back there? the one with -g was smaller than the one with -s!!! 05:19:44 I think we had some racing going on. 05:20:19 `` gcc src/orenbow.c -Os -s -o bin/orenbow 05:20:24 <\oren\> Hackego is multithreaded? oh, that's marvelous 05:20:32 <\oren\> not 05:20:34 No output. 05:20:35 `` wc bin/orenbow 05:20:38 ​ 2 61 4696 bin/orenbow 05:21:50 <\oren\> `rainbow well, at least the colors of the rainbow are back in harmony 05:21:52 ​[31;1mw[33;1me[32;1ml[36;1ml[34;1m,[35;1m [31;1ma[33;1mt[32;1m [36;1ml[34;1me[35;1ma[31;1ms[33;1mt[32;1m [36;1mt[34;1mh[35;1me[31;1m [33;1mc[32;1mo[36;1ml[34;1mo[35;1mr[31;1ms[33;1m [32;1mo[36;1mf[34;1m [35;1mt[31;1mh[33;1me[32;1m [36;1mr[34;1ma[35;1mi[31;1mn[33;1mb[32;1mo[36;1mw[34;1m [35;1ma[31;1mr[3 05:21:57 <\oren\> wut 05:22:11 <\oren\> oh, length limit 05:22:45 You should use IRC colors. Probably more compact. 05:22:51 Agreed. 05:22:52 well, at least the colors of the rainbow are back in harmony 05:23:20 <\oren\> hmm *googles irc colors* 05:23:36 oh righ hm 05:23:42 `cat bin/rainbow.old 05:23:44 ​#!/hackenv/bin/shebang_args_or_input python \ import random \ import re \ w=raw_input() \ p=list('x'*len(w)+'C'*int((341-len(w))/3+1)) \ random.shuffle(p) \ p=list(re.sub('C+','C',''.join(p))) \ i=(c for c in w) \ print ''.join(i.next() if c=='x' else chr(3)+'%02d' % random.randrange(2,15) for c in ['C']+p) 05:24:03 Lemme go tinker with things. 05:24:06 the old one took care of the limit. 05:25:28 <\oren\> hmm well there is some length optimization that can be dome 05:25:32 <\oren\> *done 05:26:00 as in, it doesn't add more than there's room for. 05:26:23 otoh i don't think it was utf-8 clean. 05:26:51 `` echo 本当にウニコードを虹色出来る | bin/rainbow.old 05:26:54 ​本当にウニコードを虹色出来る 05:27:03 Did \oren\ just trick me into saying something really rude in Japanese? 05:27:19 shachaf: No. 05:27:24 <\oren\> `` sed -e 's/{/{printf("\e[1m");/' -i orenbow.c 05:27:25 sed: can't read orenbow.c: No such file or directory 05:27:42 Why don't you use sled? 05:27:45 <\oren\> `` sed -e 's/{/{printf("\e[1m");/' -i src/orenbow.c 05:27:50 No output. 05:27:53 shachaf: It's slightly butchered, but I think it's supposed to be "I can really do rainbow-colored Unicode". 05:27:57 <\oren\> shachaf: no idea how 05:28:32 shachaf: isn't that Unicode ユニコード 05:28:39 s/that// 05:28:44 <\oren\> `` sed -e 's/;1m/m/' -i src/orenbow.c 05:28:47 ウニコード is more like Woonicode 05:28:48 No output. 05:29:04 <\oren\> yeah I messed that up 05:29:31 <\oren\> `` cat src/orenbow.c 05:29:33 ​#include \ int main(){printf("e[1m");int a,c=0;b:a=getchar();if(a==EOF)return 0;if(!(a&128)||(a&64))printf("\e[%dm","\37! $\"#"[c]),c=c+1-6*(c>4);putchar(a);goto b;} 05:29:54 oerjan: since whenever you empasīze it. 05:30:15 tswett: but usually you don't. 05:30:28 That's trūe. 05:30:31 <\oren\> `` sed -e 's/e[/\\e[/' -i src/orenbow.c 05:30:35 sed: -e expression #1, char 10: unterminated `s' command 05:30:45 <\oren\> `` sed -e 's/e\[/\\e\[/' -i src/orenbow.c 05:30:51 No output. 05:30:54 <\oren\> `` cat src/orenbow.c 05:30:56 ​#include \ int main(){printf("\e[1m");int a,c=0;b:a=getchar();if(a==EOF)return 0;if(!(a&128)||(a&64))printf("\e[%dm","\37! $\"#"[c]),c=c+1-6*(c>4);putchar(a);goto b;} 05:30:56 `? sled 05:31:00 sled? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 05:31:02 Lemme try this out... 05:31:20 Wē'll have to let consensus figure out whether or not "a" is to bē macronned. 05:31:21 <\oren\> there that should reduce the output length some 05:31:45 I thought you were going to reduce binary size. 05:31:46 Since, y'know, Ī'm sure that mȳ macron convention will tāke off. 05:31:56 `loudly 本当にウニコードを虹色出来る 05:31:58 ​本当にウニコードを虹色出来る 05:32:12 `loudly I wasn't expecting that to work. 05:32:15 ​I wasn't expecting that to work. 05:32:27 `` cat >src/pikhqbow.c <<<$'#include \\n''#include \n''int main(){wint_t c;int a=2;b:c=fgetwc(stdin);if(c==EOF) return 0;printf("\x03%2d%s%lc", c==L','?",99":"",c);a++;if(a==14)a=2;goto b;}' 05:32:35 No output. 05:33:09 hth 05:33:36 Grumble, doesn't work, w/e 05:33:42 `learn sled // 05:33:47 Learned 'sled': sled // 05:34:08 <\oren\> `` gcc src/orenbow.c -o bin/orenbow 05:34:15 hm 05:34:21 No output. 05:34:29 `le/rn sled/`sled // 05:34:30 <\oren\> `rainbow well, at least the colors of the rainbow are back in harmony 05:34:32 Relearned «sled» 05:34:33 ​[1m[31mw[33me[32ml[36ml[34m,[35m [31ma[33mt[32m [36ml[34me[35ma[31ms[33mt[32m [36mt[34mh[35me[31m [33mc[32mo[36ml[34mo[35mr[31ms[33m [32mo[36mf[34m [35mt[31mh[33me[32m [36mr[34ma[35mi[31mn[33mb[32mo[36mw[34m [35ma[31mr[33me[32m [36mb[34ma[35mc[31mk[33m [32mi[36mn[34m [35mh[31ma[33mr[32mm 05:34:38 <\oren\> better 05:34:51 Oh, helps if you don't fuck it up. 05:35:12 `` cat >src/pikhqbow.c <<<$'#include \\n''#include \n''int main(){wint_t c;int a=2;b:c=fgetwc(stdin);if(c==EOF) return 0;printf("\x03%02d%s%lc",a,c==L','?",99":"",c);a++;if(a==14)a=2;goto b;}' 05:35:18 No output. 05:35:25 `` gcc src/pikhqbow.c -o bin/pikhqbow 05:35:31 src/pikhqbow.c:1:19: warning: extra tokens at end of #include directive [enabled by default] \ /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/4.7/../../../x86_64-linux-gnu/crt1.o: In function `_start': \ (.text+0x20): undefined reference to `main' \ collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status 05:35:41 :/ 05:36:11 `` cat >src/pikhqbow.c <<<$'#include \n''#include \n''int main(){wint_t c;int a=2;b:c=fgetwc(stdin);if(c==EOF) return 0;printf("\x03%02d%s%lc",a,c==L','?",99":"",c);a++;if(a==14)a=2;goto b;}' 05:36:15 No output. 05:36:17 `` gcc src/pikhqbow.c -o bin/pikhqbow 05:36:21 src/pikhqbow.c:2:19: warning: extra tokens at end of #include directive [enabled by default] \ /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/4.7/../../../x86_64-linux-gnu/crt1.o: In function `_start': \ (.text+0x20): undefined reference to `main' \ collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status 05:36:31 `` cat src/pikhqbow.c 05:36:33 ​#include \ #include \nint main(){wint_t c;int a=2;b:c=fgetwc(stdin);if(c==EOF) return 0;printf("\x03%02d%s%lc",a,c==L,?",99":"",c);a++;if(a==14)a=2;goto b;} 05:37:44 <\oren\> your second include line is in '' and not $'' 05:37:54 `` cat >src/pikhqbow.c <<<$'#include \n#include \n''int main(){wint_t c;int a=2;b:c=fgetwc(stdin);if(c==EOF) return 0;printf("\x03%02d%s%lc",a,c==L','?",99":"",c);a++;if(a==14)a=2;goto b;}' 05:37:58 No output. 05:38:04 `` gcc src/pikhqbow.c -o bin/pikhqbow 05:38:09 src/pikhqbow.c: In function ‘main’: \ src/pikhqbow.c:3:95: error: ‘L’ undeclared (first use in this function) \ src/pikhqbow.c:3:95: note: each undeclared identifier is reported only once for each function it appears in \ src/pikhqbow.c:3:97: error: expected expression before ‘?’ token 05:38:21 ... That got pasted wrong or something. 05:38:28 Oh, no, duh, '' 05:38:49 `` cat >src/pikhqbow.c <<<$'#include \n''#include \n''int main(){wint_t c;int a=2;b:c=fgetwc(stdin);if(c==EOF) return 0;printf("\x03%02d%s%lc",a,c==L'\'','\''?",99":"",c);a++;if(a==14)a=2;goto b;}' 05:38:54 No output. 05:38:58 `` gcc src/pikhqbow.c -o bin/pikhqbow 05:39:02 src/pikhqbow.c:2:19: warning: extra tokens at end of #include directive [enabled by default] \ /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/4.7/../../../x86_64-linux-gnu/crt1.o: In function `_start': \ (.text+0x20): undefined reference to `main' \ collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status 05:39:11 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 05:39:26 `cat src/pikhqbow.c 05:39:29 ​#include \ #include \nint main(){wint_t c;int a=2;b:c=fgetwc(stdin);if(c==EOF) return 0;printf("\x03%02d%s%lc",a,c==L','?",99":"",c);a++;if(a==14)a=2;goto b;} 05:39:44 `` cat >src/pikhqbow.c <<<$'#include \n#include \n''int main(){wint_t c;int a=2;b:c=fgetwc(stdin);if(c==EOF) return 0;printf("\x03%02d%s%lc",a,c==L'\'','\''?",99":"",c);a++;if(a==14)a=2;goto b;}' 05:39:47 No output. 05:39:52 `` gcc src/pikhqbow.c -o bin/pikhqbow 05:40:07 No output. 05:40:08 `` echo "Testing, 1 2 3!" | ./bin/pikhqbow 05:40:10 ​Testing, 1 2 3! 05:41:03 <\oren\> uhhh what i dont even 05:41:27 <\oren\> colors in worng order anyway 05:41:53 Using IRC colors in IRC color order and using wchar_t to handle Unicode lazily. 05:42:29 <\oren\> ok but why did it change to a green backgorund 05:42:46 Uh, it shouldn't, and doesn't here? 05:42:51 -!- Kaynato has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 05:43:04 `` echo "rōmaji de yunikōdo wo tesuto shimashō!" | ./bin/pikhqbow 05:43:06 ​r 05:43:16 ... 05:43:27 Oh duh, duh, duh, setlocale needed. :P 05:43:30 <\oren\> I'm seeing a green backgorund on ``, 1 2 3!'' 05:43:33 * pikhq officially stops caring 05:44:06 That's your client being buggy: color 99 is the default background, which your client is interpreting as green. 05:44:40 <\oren\> hmmm wht's the channel for irssi? 05:44:44 ... Oh, no, there's client differences. 05:44:45 FFS. 05:45:05 99 is either the default background *or* the color 99%16. 05:45:21 <\oren\> well mine uses ansi colors which are relatively standards 05:45:43 Yes, but IRC colors are a well-accepted standard on IRC as well. 05:46:21 Unfortunately, IRC colors appear to have a bit of utter brain-damage: you can't reasonably color "," individually. 05:46:24 abcdef 05:46:25 Because that's part of the syntax. 05:47:02 <\oren\> `` echo "well the colors of the rainbow are out of harmony" | ./bin/pikhqbow 05:47:03 ​well the colors of the rainbow are out of harmony 05:47:15 A color is set with "\x03%02d", and a color *and background* is set with "\x03%02d,%02d". 05:47:56 <\oren\> I could add bright colors to mine maybe 05:48:12 <\oren\> or dark ones 05:48:28 <\oren\> meh, rainbows have bright colors 05:48:54 So, IRC colors suck. Grumble. 05:48:55 <\oren\> pikhq: oh, I see why you can't do , 05:54:06 Let's test, shall we? 05:54:21 Mmkay, that'll do. 05:55:53 <\oren\> how about this ,fooar 05:56:07 <\oren\> how about this fooar 05:56:27 <\oren\> aha. it only eats a , if followed directly by a number 05:58:19 Yup. 06:00:36 <\oren\> `` echo "the,3monster,4eats,5commas,6with,7numbers" | ./bin/pikhqbow 06:00:40 ​the,3monster,4eats,5commas,6with,7numbers 06:01:01 <\oren\> ok apparently it doesnt 06:01:20 <\oren\> it does however turn everything green background 06:01:24 ``cat >src/pikhqbow.c <<<$'#include \n#include \n#include \n''int main(){wint_t c;int a=0;setlocale(LC_ALL,"C.UTF-8");b:c=fgetwc(stdin);if(c==EOF) return 0;printf("\x03%d%lc%s",(int[]){4,7,8,9,12,13}[a],c,c==L'\'','\''?"\x0f":"",c);if(a++==6)a=0;goto b;} 06:01:26 ​/home/hackbot/hackbot.hg/multibot_cmds/lib/limits: line 5: exec: `cat: not found 06:01:45 The script I uses uses 4,8,9,11,12,13 06:02:10 `` cat >src/pikhqbow.c <<<$'#include \n#include \n#include \n''int main(){wint_t c;int a=0;setlocale(LC_ALL,"C.UTF-8");b:c=fgetwc(stdin);if(c==EOF) return 0;printf("\x03%d%lc%s",(int[]){4,8,9,11,12,13}[a],c,c==L'\'','\''?"\x0f":"",c);if(a++==6)a=0;goto b;} 06:02:12 ​/hackenv/bin/`: eval: line 4: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `'' \ /hackenv/bin/`: eval: line 5: syntax error: unexpected end of file 06:02:18 `` cat >src/pikhqbow.c <<<$'#include \n#include \n#include \n''int main(){wint_t c;int a=0;setlocale(LC_ALL,"C.UTF-8");b:c=fgetwc(stdin);if(c==EOF) return 0;printf("\x03%d%lc%s",(int[]){4,8,9,11,12,13}[a],c,c==L'\'','\''?"\x0f":"",c);if(a++==6)a=0;goto b;}' 06:02:22 No output. 06:02:35 `` gcc -Os -s src/pikhqbow.c -o bin/pikhqbow 06:02:52 No output. 06:03:05 `` echo "rōmaji de yunikōdo wo tesuto shimashō!" | ./bin/pikhqbow 06:03:08 ​rōmaji-1078776480 de yun-1078776480ikōdo w-1078776480o tesut-1078776480o shima-1078776480shō! 06:03:19 Well, that's novel. 06:04:01 `` cat >src/pikhqbow.c <<<$'#include \n#include \n#include \n''int main(){wint_t c;int a=0;setlocale(LC_ALL,"C.UTF-8");b:c=fgetwc(stdin);if(c==EOF) return 0;printf("\x03%d%lc%s",(int[]){4,8,9,11,12,13}[a],c,c==L'\'','\''?"\x0f":"",c);if(++a==6)a=0;goto b;}' 06:04:05 No output. 06:04:09 `` gcc -Os -s src/pikhqbow.c -o bin/pikhqbow 06:04:18 No output. 06:04:23 `` echo "rōmaji de yunikōdo wo tesuto shimashō!" | ./bin/pikhqbow 06:04:24 ​rōmaji de yunikōdo wo tesuto shimashō! 06:04:35 `` echo "And, well, what about this?" | ./bin/pikhqbow 06:04:37 ​And, well, what about this? 06:05:02 `` cat bin/rainbow 06:05:05 print_args_or_input "$@" | orenbow 06:06:16 `mkx bin/rainbow//print_args_or_input "$@" | pikhqbow 06:06:22 bin/rainbow 06:06:32 `rainbow "Fine, happy now?" 06:06:33 ​"Fine, happy now?" 06:06:39 <\oren\> yes 06:07:14 Will probably do weird shit with combining characters though... 06:07:32 <\oren\> `rainbow https://youtu.be/82prN2pF9Zo 06:07:33 ​https://youtu.be/8prN2pFZo 06:07:38 <\oren\> mine did too 06:08:09 <\oren\> ooh, my terminal doesn't screw up rainbowed urls 06:08:10 `rainbow À 06:08:12 ​À 06:08:18 <\oren\> I can still click on them 06:08:24 Whaddya know, it doesn't mess up on combining characters. 06:08:42 Except it'll probably get colored weirdly. 06:08:57 <\oren\> are you sure that something didn't normalize it on the way? 06:09:03 No, I am not. 06:09:49 Oh, actually, looking at the log, now I am sure. 06:11:06 <\oren\> `` echo "foobar" | zalgo | pikhqbow 06:11:11 ​f͎̃o̰̬o̪̺b̭̈́a̺͂r̜͝ \ 06:11:53 <\oren\> i think my terminal just ignores colors set on the combiners 06:12:05 Yeah. 06:12:09 Which is probably reasonable. 06:13:20 <\oren\> `` echo "foobar" | zalgo | orenbow 06:13:24 ​[1m[31mf[33mͬ[32mͬ[36mo[34m̷[35m̝[31mo[33m̾[32m̦[36mb[34m̓[35m̹[31ma[33m̈́[32m̊[36mr[34m̻[35m̧[31m \ [33m 06:20:06 Weren't y'all going to reduce the byte count? 06:21:34 I didn't care, I just wanted to make it use IRC colors instead of vt100 colors. 06:22:02 <\oren\> I was preoccupied with the byte count of the output 06:22:29 <\oren\> and now I'm distracted adding more dingbats to my font 06:22:31 Well. To be sure, moving it to IRC colors will reduce the byte count of the output. 06:22:42 <\oren\> yeah. 06:22:57 Average of 2-3 extra bytes per input instead of... 4-5 or so? 06:24:26 And arguably better text handling, because wchar_t instead. 06:24:38 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 06:24:43 (admittedly a little silly, but w/e) 06:25:18 -!- augur has joined. 06:26:59 -!- augur has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 06:27:22 -!- augur has joined. 06:27:34 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 06:32:23 No, bytes of the executable. 06:32:33 Yup, didn't care. 06:32:41 Who cares about the output? 06:33:03 Would you prefer I pessimize the output? :P 06:33:25 Pessimizing is just optimizing in the opposite category. 07:03:40 -!- augur has joined. 07:13:07 -!- lambda-11235 has quit (Quit: Bye). 07:39:00 \oren\: Are you in a union? 07:46:37 oh ais523 joined the nethack devteam 07:54:03 whoa whoa whoa 07:56:11 https://www.reddit.com/r/nethack/comments/4r77er/new_devteam_members_bhaak_nethackde_unnethack_and/ 08:05:36 \o/ 08:26:23 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 08:29:30 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 08:56:43 ...Superman canon contains "Pink Kryptonite" 08:56:50 Which turns kryptonians gay 08:57:02 What it does to already-gay kryptonians is as-of-yet unspecified 08:58:34 makes them super gay 09:01:05 yellow polkadot kryptonite 09:04:26 I'm surprised it wasn't rainbow 09:04:34 Or that it didn't form triangular crystals 09:05:15 i think triangles would be too offensive 09:05:42 oerjan: Oh? Really? 09:05:59 oerjan: Keep in mind, superman is /stereotypically/ gay, AND becomes gayly attracted to the first man he sees 09:06:21 hm 09:07:19 never mind 09:09:48 Then again, one could say "Well that's just how gay superman is- are you criticizing how he chooses to live his life?" 09:10:19 "Just because he fits the stereotypes of gay doesn't mean it's bad- stereotypical gays are just as valid as non-stereotypical gays" 09:45:05 -!- LKoen has joined. 09:57:00 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 09:58:35 -!- LKoen has joined. 10:01:26 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: Nite). 10:21:15 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 10:29:27 version numbering done right: xf86-video-intel-1:2.99.917+674+g9154dff-1 10:32:03 The intel drivers have been getting lots of updates recently for some reason 10:34:55 epoch - upstream version - downstream revision - git revision - build revision? 10:35:16 epoch, in case someone decides to do a complete rewrite? 10:35:17 I don't really know Arch's versioning scheme 10:35:22 FreeFull: yeah, exactly 10:35:30 FreeFull: mostly for otherwise uncorrectable fixes 10:35:40 lifthrasiir: Most things don't have huge versions like that 10:35:59 of course 10:36:42 For example the linux package's version is just 4.6.3-1 10:41:21 -!- Vorpal has joined. 10:41:21 -!- Vorpal has quit (Changing host). 10:41:21 -!- Vorpal has joined. 11:14:46 -!- boily has joined. 11:41:15 -!- Vorpal has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 11:50:32 -!- spiette has joined. 12:12:59 I just learned about debt buyers 12:13:03 Horribly inethical 12:13:15 But I think my conscience may have hung himself 12:13:25 So now I want to make a debt buying company. 12:18:04 `random-card 12:18:40 Sword of Fire and Ice \ 3 \ Artifact -- Equipment \ Equipped creature gets +2/+2 and has protection from red and from blue. \ Whenever equipped creature deals combat damage to a player, Sword of Fire and Ice deals 2 damage to target creature or player and you draw a card. \ Equip {2} \ DST-R, MMA-M 12:20:21 `random-card 12:20:33 Omnath, Locus of Rage \ 3RRGG \ Legendary Creature -- Elemental \ 5/5 \ Landfall -- Whenever a land enters the battlefield under your control, put a 5/5 red and green Elemental creature token onto the battlefield. \ Whenever Omnath, Locus of Rage or another Elemental you control dies, Omnath deals 3 damage to target creature or player. \ BFZ-M 12:21:19 `random-card 12:21:28 Kessig Cagebreakers \ 4G \ Creature -- Human Rogue \ 3/4 \ Whenever Kessig Cagebreakers attacks, put a 2/2 green Wolf creature token onto the battlefield tapped and attacking for each creature card in your graveyard. \ ISD-R, C15-R 12:22:30 a new Omnath, changed? funny 12:22:31 -!- augur has joined. 12:22:41 hppavellon[1]. you should create a debt selling company to unhang your conscience hth 12:22:56 boily: I could do that 12:23:02 I think you misspelled hpp's name 12:23:18 b_jonas: It's my porthello, and my irc client responds to it too 12:23:44 um 12:23:53 "porthello"? 12:23:56 `? porthello 12:23:59 porthello? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 12:24:01 boily: I was thinking that, in every batch, I would forgive one of the debts (chosen by either some optimization algorithm or just rolling a d9000) 12:24:12 Uh, yeah, porthellos 12:24:18 is that like a bordello? 12:24:19 A time-honored #esoteric tradition 12:24:29 ah, I see! 12:24:32 This isn't even a joke, this is a thing that we've been doing at least since I joined the channel 12:24:44 like a hellonas or helloren 12:24:46 Like hell\oren\ or ahoily or helloon 12:24:48 Yes 12:25:08 Or helloerjan 12:25:19 there was a French one too 12:25:34 Or that one time I said <256-digit hex string that appears to be a hash>chaf 12:25:37 bon_journas? 12:25:59 boily: Never seen that one, but it's probably been used, and if it hasn't it should be used from now on 12:27:00 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 12:27:35 -!- boily has quit (Quit: UNUSUAL CHICKEN). 12:34:28 -!- copumpkin has joined. 12:36:56 boily: no, I think the French one is bon soerjan or something. And the Hungarian one is probably b_jó napot-s or something 12:37:11 I didn't know these were called porthello 12:38:54 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 12:44:51 -!- LKoen has joined. 13:04:25 -!- Vorpal has joined. 13:08:19 b_jonas: can I use the bonsoerjan? I like it 13:08:36 LKoen: um, don't ask me, that one is for oerjan, not me 13:09:38 for you it would be bon_journas I guess 13:10:04 LKoen: yes 13:12:07 frozen fever is a 6 minutes short by pixar that's sold for 1.99$ or 5.99€ 13:12:39 really, the italian version costs 5.99€ 13:13:03 i'm so disgusted 13:14:31 oh it's not from pixar but only from disney, whatever 13:17:16 hppavilion[1]: 256-*digit* hex string? That's pretty wide for a hash. 13:18:14 fizzie: I don't know, maybe it was 64? Yeah, it must've been 256-bit 13:18:36 fizzie: must. avoid. collisions. 13:20:33 Huh, the Cincinnati Zoo shot and killed a gorilla that was actively a danger to a 3-year-old child 13:20:39 And people questioned there decision 13:22:24 *their 13:24:55 hppavilion[1]: how did a child get in there? 13:25:09 was it a human child? a gorilla child? 13:25:16 b_jonas: Human 13:25:41 b_jonas: b_jonas: He climbed over a barrier and managed to get past numerous other measures (wires, etc.) before managing to fall 15 feet into a moat 13:26:31 b_jonas: And even if it was an issue that the child managed to get in, that doesn't really change the fact that there was a child actively in danger, and they had to shoot the gorilla or risk the life of the child 13:27:41 hppavilion[1]: sure, it's normal that they shoot the gorilla, I'm just surprised that a child can get in 13:28:23 because here you can observe the gorillas through these huge plexiglass windows iir 13:30:13 b_jonas: ydr, itym iirc 13:31:18 yes, I just can't type. 13:36:03 b_jonas: itym ijfumk 13:37:08 -!- spiette has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 13:37:24 by the way, what kind of drink is it that Faye just bought (in Questionable Content)? The bottle label look strange. Is it wine, beer, liquor, strong drink? 13:41:47 -!- spiette has joined. 13:47:16 -!- spiette has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 13:51:36 Where's the nearest space canon terminal? 14:03:57 QUESTION: Who was the Walrus? 14:07:33 `? walrus 14:07:41 walrus? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 14:07:54 *gasp* 14:07:56 `? the walrus 14:07:58 the walrus? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 14:10:05 `? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 14:10:07 ​¯\_(ツ)_/¯? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 14:10:37 `le/rn the walrus//In order to obtain the unredacted documents specifying the true identity of the walrus, contact the Glass Onion (mailing address: UH2BEStWmPI) 14:10:48 Learned «the walrus» 14:11:50 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 14:16:41 `learn ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ is the ¯\(°​_o)/¯ of urbandictionary 14:16:42 wookipedia has an article on divorce 14:16:44 ​/hackenv/bin/learn: line 4: wisdom/¯\_(ツ)_/¯: No such file or directory \ Learned '¯\_(ツ)_/¯': ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ is the ¯\(°​_o)/¯ of urbandictionary 14:17:10 Wat? 14:17:16 `? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 14:17:18 ​¯\_(ツ)_/¯? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 14:17:34 `mkdir wisdom/¯\_(ツ)_ 14:17:35 No output. 14:17:37 `learn ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ is the ¯\(°​_o)/¯ of urbandictionary 14:17:41 Learned '¯\_(ツ)_/¯': ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ is the ¯\(°​_o)/¯ of urbandictionary 14:23:44 -!- augur has joined. 14:28:28 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 14:37:17 `wisdom 14:37:22 oic//OIC, OIC means Oh I see. 14:37:41 `random-card -C\b 14:37:46 Unknown Unicode option letter '\'. 14:37:54 `random-card \-C\b 14:37:57 Crack the Earth \ R \ Sorcery -- Arcane \ Each player sacrifices a permanent. \ BOK-C 14:38:08 ``` cat bin/random-card 14:38:10 ​#!/bin/sh \ exec perl -e'open$I,"<","share/mtg/allsets.txt"or die$!;$/=""; @c=grep{/(?mi:$ARGV[0])/}<$I>; print($c[rand(@c)] || "No card found.");' "$1" 14:38:47 ``` sed 's/("\x241)/-- $1/' bin/random-card 14:38:49 ​#!/bin/sh \ exec perl -e'open$I,"<","share/mtg/allsets.txt"or die$!;$/=""; @c=grep{/(?mi:$ARGV[0])/}<$I>; print($c[rand(@c)] || "No card found.");' "$1" 14:39:19 huh 14:39:21 oh 14:39:31 ``` perl -pe 's/("\x241)/-- $1/' bin/random-card 14:39:33 ​#!/bin/sh \ exec perl -e'open$I,"<","share/mtg/allsets.txt"or die$!;$/=""; @c=grep{/(?mi:$ARGV[0])/}<$I>; print($c[rand(@c)] || "No card found.");' -- "$1" 14:39:39 ``` perl -i -pe 's/("\x241)/-- $1/' bin/random-card 14:39:42 No output. 14:39:49 `random-card -C\b 14:39:52 Harrow \ 2G \ Instant \ As an additional cost to cast Harrow, sacrifice a land. \ Search your library for up to two basic land cards and put them onto the battlefield. Then shuffle your library. \ TE-U, IN-C, ZEN-C, C14-C, DDE-C, DDP-C 14:41:25 hmm, that Crack the Earth is an interesting one. If I rebuild my Spirit-Arcane tribal deck I should consider it. 14:58:00 -!- `^_^v has joined. 15:18:19 -!- gniourf has quit (Quit: Leaving). 15:21:42 -!- gniourf has joined. 15:38:01 -!- Kaynato has joined. 15:49:39 -!- Sgeo__ has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 15:50:32 -!- Sprocklem has joined. 15:55:01 -!- Sprocklem has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 16:23:14 <\oren\> shachaf: no, course not. why would computer programmers need a union? 16:23:51 <\oren\> it's not like our working conditions are dangerous 16:27:28 <\oren\> and for that matter, i'd probably get paid less if there was a union 16:27:40 we need a union when a struct won't do 16:30:02 <\oren\> alercah: no puns 16:30:38 <\oren\> punning is bad unless it's type punning 16:41:52 alercah: In the past, we didn't technically need unions, we could just alias with a char array or memcpy from it. It's only in more modern times when we actually need unions to provide a constexpr-able implementation to sum types like optional 17:09:48 -!- Alcest has quit (Ping timeout: 276 seconds). 17:11:51 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 17:12:40 <\oren\> Dredge Ship \ UU \ Creature -- Ship \ U, sacrifice Dredge Ship: Search your library for an Island and place it on the battlefield tapped. \ 2/2 \ 17:14:36 -!- adu has joined. 17:14:48 \oren\: would that be like an explorer ship? 17:14:57 finding and conquering new isladns 17:16:10 <\oren\> nah, it's a Dredger ship: it dredges up sand and piles it to make an aritfical island 17:16:21 \oren\: oh! 17:16:27 <\oren\> like the Chinese have been doing lately 17:16:36 \oren\: but in that case why would you have to sacrifice it? 17:16:55 <\oren\> hmm, good point. 17:17:07 <\oren\> Expedition Ship 17:17:46 <\oren\> you sacrifice it because they were killed by the natives 17:18:30 mind you, I have the feeling that blue shouldn't be able to do this so cheaply 17:18:39 `card-by-name Silkwing Scout 17:18:46 because it's very off-color to them 17:18:55 <\oren\> right 17:19:07 Silkwing Scout \ 2U \ Creature -- Faerie Scout \ 2/1 \ Flying \ {G}, Sacrifice Silkwing Scout: Search your library for a basic land card and put that card onto the battlefield tapped. Then shuffle your library. \ DIS-C 17:19:07 `card-by-name Embodiment of Spring 17:19:11 Embodiment of Spring \ U \ Creature -- Elemental \ 0/3 \ {1}{G}, {T}, Sacrifice Embodiment of Spring: Search your library for a basic land card, put it onto the battlefield tapped, then shuffle your library. \ KTK-C 17:19:16 `card-by-name Dreamscape Artist 17:19:18 Dreamscape Artist \ 1U \ Creature -- Human Spellshaper \ 1/1 \ {2}{U}, {T}, Discard a card, Sacrifice a land: Search your library for up to two basic land cards and put them onto the battlefield. Then shuffle your library. \ PLC-C 17:21:07 <\oren\> a lot of cards just say land or basic land. it seems rarer to see things like 'search for a Mountain' 'sacrifice a Forest' 17:21:33 \oren\: that's true, but a few restrict to a specific land type for power reasons 17:22:31 Utopia Sprawl is an example, compare it to Wild Growth 17:22:49 and this is even more important outside of green 17:23:35 b_jonas: indeed 17:29:13 <\oren\> Hmm... i wonder whether a good deck could be made using only cards that cose one mana? 17:29:21 <\oren\> (and lands) 17:30:29 \oren\: in what sort of format or metagame? 17:31:46 <\oren\> standard i guess? 17:32:39 -!- ais523 has joined. 17:33:10 <\oren\> you'd want to go for a quick game because with only 1 mana cards you'd go through your library very quickly 17:33:41 \oren\: I don't think so 17:34:04 \oren\: if you want such a deck, I'd think of a combo deck rather, which is less likely to work in standard this way 17:35:17 yes it can be done 17:35:35 it's called bant hexproof 17:39:28 \oren\: that's what employers want you to think hth 17:39:35 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 17:40:25 shachaf: you have an option of joining a union? 17:40:55 I don't think so? 17:41:01 ais523: congrais523 17:41:17 <\oren\> Hmm well it's my understanding that unions tend to move people's pay toward the average. since mine is above the average I don't want that. 17:43:02 <\oren\> also, i defiantly don't want to pay union dues 17:43:27 <\oren\> that wasn't a typo 17:48:31 -!- idris-bot has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 17:50:45 -!- Melvar has quit (Ping timeout: 276 seconds). 17:51:00 -!- LKoen has joined. 17:51:40 What if it moved the average up? 17:51:51 What is the average, anyway? Maybe you're misled about the average? 17:52:45 -!- Melvar has joined. 17:59:09 <\oren\> shachaf: well the average would include people who are far less competent than me 17:59:19 -!- idris-bot has joined. 17:59:46 <\oren\> I don't want to be lumped in with every copypasta slinger 18:00:16 -!- Guest53854 has joined. 18:00:23 -!- adu has quit (Quit: adu). 18:05:25 <\oren\> also, in general I have a bad impression of unions because they have ruined Toronto 18:06:19 <\oren\> I still remember when the garbage people struck and the city smelled of rotting food for weeks 18:06:48 <\oren\> even now the construction unions are sucking our municipal funds dry 18:07:04 when the garbage people went on strike here on the UK the government hired temp workers to do the garbage collection 18:07:12 and apparently they were both cheaper and faser than the actual official garbage collectors 18:07:14 *faster 18:09:14 \oren\: public sector unions suck 18:09:19 private sector unions are ok usually 18:09:32 problem with public sector unions is they have like nothing to lose 18:09:39 they can't drive a government out of business 18:13:01 -!- adu has joined. 18:17:44 `card-by-name Livewire Lash 18:17:56 Livewire Lash \ 2 \ Artifact -- Equipment \ Equipped creature gets +2/+0 and has "Whenever this creature becomes the target of a spell, this creature deals 2 damage to target creature or player." \ Equip {2} \ SOM-R 18:17:58 that sounds dangerous 18:18:14 I need that card 18:18:24 oh! 18:18:28 target of a SPELL! 18:18:32 not target of a spell or ability 18:18:34 right 18:18:41 they aren't that stupid 18:24:08 -!- adu has quit (Quit: adu). 18:24:56 -!- keemyb has joined. 18:32:26 Verdict of the SECOHE: Islam is not really "the" religion of peace- many Muslims are peaceful, but that isn't because of their religion, it's because they weren't douchebags to begin with; similarly, violent Muslims would probably be violent anyway, but Islam gives them a more clear way to channel it. The peace- and the violence- comes from the people, not from the religion 18:43:11 -!- jaboja has joined. 18:46:58 http://eidogo.com/#A30WVDXD enjoy :P 18:47:37 -!- ais523 has quit. 19:00:21 <\oren\> I redesigned http://www.orenwatson.be/allfiles.htm to cope with directories! now not everything has to be in /var/www/html 19:01:46 someone on ##math mentioned http://euclidthegame.com/ ... I think some people here might enjoy it (constructive geometry) 19:02:54 -!- pdxleif has quit (Ping timeout: 244 seconds). 19:07:25 -!- pdxleif has joined. 19:13:14 -!- adu has joined. 19:13:34 int-e: This is the best thing ever 19:13:57 int-e: I've always wanted to learn c/se, but it seemed like the most boring thing I could possibly do, so I didn't 19:14:38 \oren\: I think many programmers are overpaid compared to the value they provide to society, but underpaid compared to the value they provide to their employers. 19:15:09 I'm pretty sure that goes for me right now. Probably for you. Who knows. 19:20:18 -!- adu has quit (Quit: adu). 19:20:23 <\oren\> yeh. 19:24:25 ansi.ans is a rather terrifying filename 19:34:11 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 19:45:27 sna.isna 19:52:52 -!- Guest53854 has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 20:12:05 <\oren\> i use .ans to mean a file with ansi color escapes in it 20:17:53 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 20:18:35 -!- wob_jonas has joined. 20:19:44 -!- LKoen has joined. 20:21:58 Why are the logos for SQLite and Apache basically the same? 20:31:37 Time to donate to SGDQ! 20:33:36 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 20:53:10 -!- LKoen has joined. 21:04:09 wob = waste of bandwidth, hmm? 21:04:38 `quote wob 21:05:11 int-e: no, wob as in http://www.xkcd.com/148/ because it's through a web-based irc client 21:05:17 No output. 21:06:22 -!- `^_^v has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 21:06:44 -!- `^_^v has joined. 21:07:49 https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/deadgentlemen/the-gamers-episode-1?ref=project_link :o 21:13:17 -!- augur has joined. 21:33:17 <\oren\> i wish tmux would detect somehow that there's another tmux inside it and seamlessly integrate 21:33:52 \oren\: hmm.... that would be interesting, but I think it should be optional 21:34:15 <\oren\> ok, maybe there would be a button like ctrl-b alt-i that integrates 21:34:33 \oren\: right, or a configuration option or command-line switch or something 21:34:44 <\oren\> actually that would be much easier than it automatically detecting itself 21:35:06 why? detecting automatically isn't actually difficult 21:36:06 you just need an option and command for actually integrating IF it detects 21:36:57 I guess you could even integrate it in some of those crazy tabbed terminal emulators people use, with a proper protocol. 21:38:50 <\oren\> oh, i see, it would send a quick recognition string when it starts up 21:39:07 \oren\: yes 21:58:07 -!- digitalc1ld has changed nick to digitalcold. 22:04:36 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Quit: ZNC - http://znc.in). 22:36:06 `wisdom 22:36:40 mroman//mroman is a leading artist in password security (SFW). He also likes black madness. He can design password hashes that are worse than the identity function. He invented the identity function. He's also an artist in unconventional warfare. 22:40:03 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 22:42:40 wat 22:42:50 i should invent something, too 22:44:31 myname: it's usually Taneb who invents things here 22:44:37 be careful not to invent the same things as he did 22:45:13 i don't care! 22:45:25 at best i am like schönfinkel 22:54:50 -!- wob_jonas has quit (Quit: http://www.kiwiirc.com/ - A hand crafted IRC client). 22:57:08 -!- boily has joined. 23:01:58 <\oren\> i nvented the rubblesort 23:03:44 <\oren\> it is a bubblesort but instead of iterating over the array you do them in a random order each pass 23:04:53 <\oren\> this makes the rubblesort immune to malicious input while retaining the bubblesort's raw performance 23:08:46 -!- `^_^v has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 23:09:56 he\\oren\. 23:10:40 -!- bb010g has joined. 23:18:03 -!- adu has joined. 23:23:13 \/\\\/\\/\ 23:27:45 -!- spockers has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 23:27:47 mhelloon-mhelloon! 23:29:40 -!- Sprocklem has joined. 2016-07-06: 00:00:19 -!- Melvar has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 00:01:36 -!- idris-bot has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 00:05:41 -!- adu has quit (Quit: adu). 00:13:53 -!- Melvar has joined. 00:15:34 `wisdom 00:15:43 php//php is the PigeonHole Principle 00:16:54 bon soily 00:17:13 -!- Sgeo__ has joined. 00:18:24 how goeth the postal shrike? 00:21:55 -!- oerjan has joined. 00:22:58 hellørjan 00:23:54 queventopinga 00:24:33 -!- sebbu has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 00:24:56 kaixoily 00:25:01 queven topinga? 00:25:12 you mean topanga? topanga matthews? 00:25:18 no. 00:25:30 i don't know topanga matthews, sorry. 00:25:54 topanga lawrence? 00:26:05 (that would be the premarital topanga) 00:26:23 no. 00:26:38 i don't usually watch tv, for a start. 00:27:10 sure sure. for a second, you don't watch american tv. 00:27:26 for a third, you're antediluvian. 00:27:39 but we can always pretend you understand these things 00:27:48 i'm not sure there's that much difference as far as soaps are considered. 00:28:24 boy meets world would not be considered particularly soapy hth 00:28:25 although i hear norway has produced more soaps after i stopped watching. 00:28:33 well i wouldn't know, would i? 00:28:46 so tdh 00:29:05 yw 00:29:19 thx 00:38:09 `? porthello 00:38:15 porthello? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 00:41:16 `? thé 00:41:19 Thé is an oddly-spelled hot beverage popular in the Commonwealth. 00:41:40 `le/rn porthello/Hellonfused one. Porthellos are the standard greeting format in #esoteric. Best enjoyed with some thé or caffè and a fternooner. 00:41:44 Learned «porthello» 00:43:25 quinthellopia! the strike is crippling my chi. 00:43:34 there's a strike? 00:43:36 hellørjan. 00:43:46 there's even a lockout. complete nonsense. 00:44:13 been watching any sgdq? 00:44:26 Some Games Done Quick? 00:44:32 i'm sure the OQLF mandates strikes to keep the cultural connection. 00:45:00 summer 00:45:11 i'll take that as a no 00:46:17 boily: are you, yourself, on strike? 00:46:33 or is it just the general environment of nothing working 00:47:30 quintopia: are there any hilites from this year? 00:48:11 oerjan: no, it's just Summer. praise be unto the Orange Cone. 00:49:15 ah. 00:49:32 in norway, strikes are usually in late spring. 00:50:05 since that's when most (all?) tariff agreements are renegotiated. 00:50:12 boily: i missed a blindfold run of castlevania sotn 00:50:42 boily: there's a tas on saturday of smb 1,2, and 3 all simultaneously from the same input sequence 00:50:50 which does wonders for the exam period when teachers are involved. 00:51:07 boily: super meat boy in half an hour 00:51:50 -!- LKoen has joined. 00:52:09 boily: blind kaizo smm race on friday that i will have to miss at work :( 00:52:25 (team races are so fun to watch) 00:52:43 apropos kaizo, i think boily missed my porthello. 00:53:48 yes apparently 00:55:37 I missed it >_>'... 00:55:50 HELKOen. 00:56:50 * oerjan briefly ponders the porthello singularity, but realizes making them _totally_ impenetrable is probably too easy. 00:59:09 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 01:02:40 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 01:03:13 -!- augur has joined. 01:04:30 -!- adu has joined. 01:05:03 time to go home so not to miss the smb run 01:05:49 Hehe 01:06:02 I missed the blindfolded SOTN too, will have to watch it tomorrow 01:07:11 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 01:18:07 -!- jaboja has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 01:20:12 -!- LKoen has joined. 01:26:47 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 01:34:18 -!- atehwa_ has joined. 01:37:37 -!- atehwa has quit (Ping timeout: 244 seconds). 01:38:31 -!- atehwa_ has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 01:38:35 -!- lambda-11235 has joined. 01:39:15 -!- atehwa has joined. 01:44:16 -!- atehwa_ has joined. 01:44:51 -!- atehwa has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 01:48:31 -!- atehwa_ has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 01:49:57 -!- Nathan2055 has joined. 01:50:11 -!- Nathan2055 has left. 01:50:22 -!- atehwa has joined. 01:53:55 `cat bin/learn 01:54:01 ​#!/bin/bash \ topic=$(echo "$1" | lowercase | sed 's/^\(an\?\|the\) //;s/s\?[:;,.!?]\? .*//') \ [ -e "wisdom/$topic" ] && verb="Relearned" || verb="Learned" \ echo "$1" >"wisdom/$topic" \ echo "$verb '$topic': $1" 01:55:42 -!- atehwa has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 01:55:44 `ls tmp 01:55:49 args \ fruit \ sh \ spline \ spout \ tempcmd \ testcmd \ tmp_jonas 01:56:04 `cat bin/slashlearn 01:56:05 sep="/"; [[ "$0" == *//* ]] && sep="//"; [[ "$1" == ?*"$sep"* ]] || exit 1; key="$(echo "${1%%$sep*}" | lowercase)"; value="${1#*$sep}"; [ -e "wisdom/$key" ] && verb="Relearned" || verb="Learned"; echo "$value" > "$(echo-p "wisdom/$key")" && echo "$verb «$key»" 01:56:37 -!- atehwa has joined. 01:56:41 `? the 01:56:43 the Toe of Harriness's Enclosure 01:57:21 -!- copumpkin has quit (Quit: My MacBook Pro has gone to sleep. ZZZzzz…). 01:57:33 `sled bin/learn//>.wisdom.topic./>"$(echo-p "wisdom/$topic")"/ 01:57:34 sed: -e expression #1, char 1: unknown command: `>' 01:57:37 argh 01:58:01 `sled bin/learn//s,>.wisdom.topic.,>"$(echo-p "wisdom/$topic")", 01:58:02 bin/learn//#!/bin/bash \ topic=$(echo "$1" | lowercase | sed 's/^\(an\?\|the\) //;s/s\?[:;,.!?]\? .*//') \ [ -e "wisdom/$topic" ] && verb="Relearned" || verb="Learned" \ echo "$1" >"wisdom/$topic" \ echo "$verb '$topic': $1" 01:58:10 dammit 01:58:43 `sled bin/learn//s,[>].wisdom.topic.,>"$(echo-p "wisdom/$topic")", 01:58:44 bin/learn//#!/bin/bash \ topic=$(echo "$1" | lowercase | sed 's/^\(an\?\|the\) //;s/s\?[:;,.!?]\? .*//') \ [ -e "wisdom/$topic" ] && verb="Relearned" || verb="Learned" \ echo "$1" >"wisdom/$topic" \ echo "$verb '$topic': $1" 01:58:56 something is wrong. 02:01:21 `` sed 's,[>].wisdom.topic.,>"$(echo-p "wisdom/$topic")",' bin/learn 02:01:23 ​#!/bin/bash \ topic=$(echo "$1" | lowercase | sed 's/^\(an\?\|the\) //;s/s\?[:;,.!?]\? .*//') \ [ -e "wisdom/$topic" ] && verb="Relearned" || verb="Learned" \ echo "$1" >"wisdom/$topic" \ echo "$verb '$topic': $1" 02:01:23 oerjan: the banksters have taken over wall street? 02:02:03 -!- atehwa has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 02:02:15 `` sed 's,[>].wisdom.topic.,>"\$(echo-p "wisdom/\$topic")",' bin/learn 02:02:16 ​#!/bin/bash \ topic=$(echo "$1" | lowercase | sed 's/^\(an\?\|the\) //;s/s\?[:;,.!?]\? .*//') \ [ -e "wisdom/$topic" ] && verb="Relearned" || verb="Learned" \ echo "$1" >"wisdom/$topic" \ echo "$verb '$topic': $1" 02:02:28 oh 02:02:37 -!- atehwa has joined. 02:02:38 `sled bin/learn//s,[>].wisdom..topic.,>"$(echo-p "wisdom/$topic")", 02:02:41 bin/learn//#!/bin/bash \ topic=$(echo "$1" | lowercase | sed 's/^\(an\?\|the\) //;s/s\?[:;,.!?]\? .*//') \ [ -e "wisdom/$topic" ] && verb="Relearned" || verb="Learned" \ echo "$1" >"$(echo-p "wisdom/$topic")" \ echo "$verb '$topic': $1" 02:03:01 `learn te/sting is important. 02:03:05 Learned 'te/sting': te/sting is important. 02:03:08 oerjan: the sun is too hot? 02:03:12 `? te/sting 02:03:14 te/sting is important. 02:03:22 adu: i forgot a character in my sed pattern. 02:03:30 `forget te/sting 02:03:33 oerjan: oh ok 02:03:34 `? te 02:03:35 Forget what? 02:03:36 te? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 02:03:46 `ls wisdom/te 02:03:47 ls: cannot access wisdom/te: No such file or directory 02:04:02 tswett: `forget cleans up parent directories 02:04:12 `cat bin/forget 02:04:13 ​#!/bin/sh \ rm-p "wisdom/$(echo "$1" | tr A-Z a-z)" \ echo "Forget what?" 02:04:26 I was thinking "Forget what?" was an error message. 02:04:33 > sum . replicate 10 $ 0.1 02:04:34 no, just an inside joke. 02:04:35 0.9999999999999999 02:05:02 > grain 02:05:03 Not in scope: ‘grain’ 02:09:03 -!- atehwa has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 02:10:34 -!- atehwa has joined. 02:16:42 -!- atehwa_ has joined. 02:16:48 -!- atehwa has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 02:18:31 -!- copumpkin has joined. 02:19:24 oerjan: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/fJFtYlv544n7DdqGBDVT1TRRE2HxW0JKH2blUbnmJyQtgKrexGHVrRuO6Sv1Q1oO2uPGaR0lkucpNvvew8B5euD95gI7sIahwt2gTSvAgr9ElLCHlhM 02:20:27 > let mid x y z = min (max x y) (max (min x y) z) in [mid 1 2 3, mid 1 3 2, mid 2 1 3, mid 2 3 1, mid 3 1 2, mid 3 2 1] 02:20:28 [2,2,2,2,2,2] 02:21:08 > let mid x y z = sort [x,y,z} !! 1 in [mid 1 2 3, mid 1 3 2, mid 2 1 3, mid 2 3 1, mid 3 1 2, mid 3 2 1] 02:21:10 :1:28: parse error on input ‘}’ 02:21:13 gah 02:21:23 > let mid x y z = sort [x,y,z] !! 1 in [mid 1 2 3, mid 1 3 2, mid 2 1 3, mid 2 3 1, mid 3 1 2, mid 3 2 1] 02:21:24 [2,2,2,2,2,2] 02:21:28 stupid keyboard 02:24:58 `? the walrus 02:25:01 ​/In order to obtain the unredacted documents specifying the true identity of the walrus, contact the Glass Onion (mailing address: UH2BEStWmPI) 02:25:21 `slwd the walrus//s,.,, 02:25:24 wisdom/the walrus//In order to obtain the unredacted documents specifying the true identity of the walrus, contact the Glass Onion (mailing address: UH2BEStWmPI) 02:25:40 `slwd the walrus//s,$,., 02:25:43 wisdom/the walrus//In order to obtain the unredacted documents specifying the true identity of the walrus, contact the Glass Onion (mailing address: UH2BEStWmPI). 02:27:28 @tell b_jonas i fixed `learn so it creates parent directories like the other versions. 02:27:28 Consider it noted. 02:31:35 -!- tromp has joined. 02:32:12 -!- Kaynato has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 02:32:39 -!- boily has quit (Quit: EXSANGUINE CHICKEN). 02:47:33 -!- lambda-11235 has quit (Quit: Bye). 02:48:32 -!- tromp has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 02:50:54 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 02:51:00 Quote from Wikipedia: This is an allusion to the Ray Bradbury novel Fahrenheit 451 and possibly the film thereof, 451 °F (233 °C) being equivalent to 232 Centigrade. 02:51:17 Apparently, 233 and 232 are really the same number 02:51:53 Depends on if you round up or down. 02:52:06 451F is 232.778C. 02:55:42 well at least it continues the tradition of messing up the numbers 02:57:04 (iirc the temperature that the book was supposed to be named after is 451 °C) 02:57:31 `? the old 02:57:36 the old? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 02:57:47 > (In reality, scientists place the autoignition temperature of paper anywhere from high 440 degrees Fahrenheit to some 30 degrees hotter, depending on the study and type of paper.) 02:57:48 :1:60: parse error on input ‘of’ 02:58:02 oerjan: No, it's roughly 451 F, though studies put it from 440 to... more 02:58:06 Dammit, lifthrasiir 02:58:10 oh 02:58:15 okay, I'm running out of good prefix-quotation punctuation 02:58:24 | I guess this was also in use 02:58:33 ...or it isn't? 02:58:34 shockingly, it seems not 02:58:42 ^prefixes 02:58:42 Bot prefixes: fungot ^, HackEgo `, EgoBot !, lambdabot @ or ?, thutubot +, metasepia ~, idris-bot ( , jconn ) , j-bot [ . 02:58:46 oh 02:58:49 j-bot was [ 02:58:50 oerjan: Really, it's not a meddling issue so much as a why-the-fuck-did-a-SF-writer-use-Fahrenheit issue 02:58:54 I thought it was | 02:59:01 So I want to write a method that, given a bunch of symbols labeled with nonnegative floating point numbers, selects a random symbol, with each symbol's probability being proportional to the number. 02:59:03 should learn to stick to it 02:59:08 I voe that all quote prefixes from now on be $Q((U$& 02:59:27 I'm not sure what sort of algorithm to use. 02:59:52 tswett: I don't know, but I have the sneaking feeling godel is going to fuck this up somehow. I would be impressed, but not surprised 02:59:56 The algorithm doesn't have to be exact by any means. But it also shouldn't be something that crashes. 03:00:11 hppavilion[1]: this is definitely computable. 03:00:24 tswett: That's what we always think 03:01:58 By the way, the symbols are bytes. There are always exactly 256 of them. 03:04:04 tswett: sum the probabilities for a symbol and the previous ones. then make a table, select a random number from 0 to the total sum, and do binary search. 03:04:40 you might want to divide the probabilities by the total sum to make it 1. 03:05:28 well, this is assuming you'll use the same probabilities for several samplings. 03:05:59 -!- lambda-11235 has joined. 03:06:04 Hmm. According to the documentation... 03:06:17 The difference between cumsum and cumsumi is that cumsum is in-place and cumsumi is not. 03:06:26 The difference between div and divi is that divi is in-place and div is not. 03:06:34 Anyone notice something odd there? 03:06:40 you'd think. 03:07:03 i have a hunch the first is switched. 03:07:06 I'm just going to trust the documentation even though it seems like it can't possibly be right. 03:07:10 *first pair 03:07:40 I really wish they'd just used names like "cumSumInPlace" and "divInPlace". 03:08:44 cumulative sum sounds like the thing, anyway 03:11:51 (assuming that's like haskell scanl1 (+)) 03:14:26 -!- LKoen has joined. 03:19:48 > scanl1 (+) [1,2,3,3,3,3,3,3,3,2,2,2,2,2] 03:19:50 [1,3,6,9,12,15,18,21,24,26,28,30,32,34] 03:20:16 -!- tromp has joined. 03:20:38 -!- spockers has joined. 03:20:52 -!- spiette has joined. 03:23:51 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 03:29:57 -!- spiette has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 04:35:53 -!- LKoen has quit (Quit: “It’s only logical. First you learn to talk, then you learn to think. Too bad it’s not the other way round.”). 04:42:53 -!- tromp has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 05:15:49 <\oren\> Thank goodness, I'm not the only one who noticed that Michelangelo had no idea what a woman looks like 05:19:13 lol 05:20:16 <\oren\> (I was looking at a "3d interactive panorama" of the sistine chapel and noticed that Eve was looking a little.. manly) 05:28:49 <\oren\> Raphael on the other hand, appears to know what women look like 05:43:34 -!- tromp has joined. 05:47:42 -!- tromp has quit (Ping timeout: 244 seconds). 05:59:04 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 06:02:12 -!- augur has joined. 06:14:35 michelangelo was gay 06:21:41 `` grep -P '(.)\1{2}' /usr/share/dict/words 06:22:44 grep: /usr/share/dict/words: No such file or directory 06:23:52 *gasp* 06:24:01 y u no grep -E 06:25:34 `` grep -P '(.)\1{2}' share/dict-words 06:25:42 KKK's \ WWW's 06:25:51 Why {2} rather than \1? 06:27:52 <\oren\> `random-card 06:28:04 Iridescent Drake \ 3U \ Creature -- Drake \ 2/2 \ Flying \ When Iridescent Drake enters the battlefield, put target Aura card from a graveyard onto the battlefield under your control attached to Iridescent Drake. \ UD-U 06:28:31 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 06:36:45 -!- sebbu has joined. 07:13:10 -!- lambda-11235 has quit (Quit: Bye). 07:14:32 -!- adu has quit (Quit: adu). 07:37:35 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 07:44:01 -!- tromp has joined. 07:45:17 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Genocide is... interesting 07:45:21 "Issues" 07:48:27 -!- tromp has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 07:50:57 how dare they label things as issues 07:51:09 so disrespectful 07:51:31 -!- puckipedia has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 07:53:31 "It is a matter of honor with me to be absolutely clean and unequivocal in relation to anti-Semitism" -- Friedrich Nietzsche 07:53:46 izabera: It's just weird word choice 07:54:00 It makes it sound like it's a debate xD 07:54:19 -!- puckipedia has joined. 08:16:27 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 08:20:07 -!- FireFly has quit (Ping timeout: 244 seconds). 08:22:31 -!- FireFly has joined. 08:31:03 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 08:33:47 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKgf5PaBzyg 08:42:25 -!- FireFly has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 08:43:11 -!- FireFly has joined. 09:15:57 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: Nite). 09:20:40 -!- Froox has joined. 09:23:27 -!- Frooxius has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 09:32:08 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 09:39:57 http://www.tomsarazac.com/tom/opinions/xterm-problems.html good read 10:14:01 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 10:14:58 -!- MoALTz has joined. 10:20:24 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 10:28:27 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 10:44:36 * FireFly looks 10:45:12 Should I read "xterms" as "teminal emulators supposed to be compatible with xterm"? 10:45:28 -!- tromp has joined. 10:45:33 hm no, looks like forks of xterm 10:49:52 -!- tromp has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 10:52:01 Speaking of terminal emulators, http://www.leonerd.org.uk/hacks/fixterms/ 11:02:27 FireFly: I actually don't completely like that proposal. Some of it makes sense, but some of it should be optional and active only when an app requests that mode with an escape sequence and the user allows it: I like the fact that c-M, c-J, c-?, c-H, c-I can be entered in two ways, and especially like the fact that space can be entered as shift-space. 11:03:39 Mmm, fair 11:05:08 Also, the proposal seems half-done, because it doesn't mention what should happen with some of the control-numbers, which are sometimes mapped so that c-3 c-4 c-5 c-7 are an alias of c-\ c-[ c-] c-_ in some order 11:12:27 (Nor does it seem to mention the key codes starting with "\eO", despite that those matter for the timing info too.) 11:13:52 that wasn't a good read... there is a reasonable complaint in there but wading through the insults was tiresome 11:24:11 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 11:30:11 -!- tromp has joined. 11:33:00 -!- augur has joined. 11:33:18 -!- boily has joined. 11:34:20 https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/62/Feb1712.jpg is my new favorite 1712 swedish calendar 11:38:16 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 11:40:29 9/2932 never forget 11:42:10 Ugh, it's annoying when you look for something with EXACT times and they don't include seconds 11:45:31 1000212400 never forget 11:45:34 There we go 11:45:39 Am I a bad person yet? 11:48:42 nah 11:49:13 myname: Darn 11:53:40 myname: Where could I go that the people there would be offended, but only a couple could figure out that they should be, and would have a hard time explaining it to everyone else? 11:54:11 ground zero 11:55:09 myname: I mean in terms of an IRC channel 11:55:35 ah 11:55:37 dunno 11:56:12 hppavilion[1]: probably anywhere if you make an obscure enough joke 11:56:25 b_jonas: True 11:56:30 b_jonas: I'm going to find if the GOP has an IRC 11:56:39 an obscure and hard to explain one that is 11:56:58 b_jonas: Unix timestamps 11:57:05 b_jonas: Does that qualify? 11:59:09 hppavilion[1]: the hard part is making the joke hard to _explain_, not just hard to recognize 12:02:39 I've noticed a program look for ~/.terminfo 12:05:10 There, I'm using the message *nix.1000212400<3 12:05:19 Anybody who gets it has earned my eternal respect 12:05:26 (outside of programmer circles) 12:08:23 -!- ais523 has joined. 12:10:40 deltab: yes, that's the directory where programs using terminfo databases look for user (not system) terminfo description files, unless the program is set[gu]id or you set the TERMINFO env-var. See the terminfo(5) manual from ncurses. 12:12:28 -!- tromp has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 12:13:00 feminists are easy to insult 12:31:21 -!- boily has quit (Quit: DIALECT CHICKEN). 12:51:25 -!- LKoen has joined. 12:54:43 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 13:15:13 -!- spiette has joined. 13:28:37 What's the easiest way to fuck with the rules of mohammed-drawing? 13:29:19 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 13:34:06 -!- augur has joined. 13:34:54 -!- spiette has quit (Quit: :qa!). 13:37:26 OK, I seem to be missing something with xkcd garden 13:38:25 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 13:46:19 -!- ais523 has quit (Quit: lunchtime). 13:59:48 -!- Kaynato has joined. 14:02:35 That moment when Safety Dance unexpectedly starts playing in the background 14:04:12 In the future, everyone will have brain implants that improve our understandings of music theory and composition and gives us minor telepathic powers for song syncronization 14:07:28 https://vimeo.com/161783929/dba6a42ad3 knuth is so cute 14:07:33 -!- Sgeo__ has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 14:12:59 -!- tromp_ has joined. 14:17:25 -!- tromp_ has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 14:39:11 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 14:43:52 `olist 1043 14:44:58 olist 1043: shachaf oerjan Sgeo FireFly boily nortti b_jonas 14:53:35 -!- `^_^v has joined. 15:34:41 -!- augur has joined. 15:39:19 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 16:14:17 -!- tromp_ has joined. 16:18:33 -!- tromp_ has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 17:03:16 <\oren\> the fact that he wants to take the xterm developers and "bend them over and have at it" could be taken in multiple ways. 17:06:10 -!- PinealGlandOptic has joined. 17:12:19 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 17:13:47 -!- myndzi has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 17:13:57 -!- J_Arcane has joined. 17:35:38 -!- augur has joined. 17:40:03 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 17:54:19 -!- ais523 has joined. 18:34:11 <\oren\> I don't think i've ever used an xterm-based terminal 18:42:47 -!- PinealGlandOptic has quit (Quit: leaving). 18:51:00 -!- `^_^v has quit (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep). 18:51:09 -!- `^_^v has joined. 19:07:18 -!- augur has joined. 19:37:41 error: a label can only be part of a statement and a declaration is not a statement 19:37:43 I HATE THIS 19:38:17 it's the most idiotic limitation they could come up with 19:38:32 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 19:38:42 the single most pointless stupid dumb limitation in the whole history of programming languages 19:42:24 fg 19:42:28 wrong windo 19:42:30 w 19:47:10 <\oren\> just put a ; after all labels 19:47:33 <\oren\> this works unless you're in a one line if statement 19:52:27 but whyyyyy 19:52:32 why do i have to do this 19:52:42 why is this stupid rule there in the first place 19:55:55 <\oren\> originally, you had declarations at the start of a function, and statements after that. mixing them at all was an extension to c90, adopted only in c99 19:56:15 it's been 40 years since "originally" 19:56:22 <\oren\> no, only 26 19:56:33 "only" 19:59:26 <\oren\> `` echo -e '#include \nint main(){printf("hello\\n");int i=30;printf("this won'\''t work\\n");}' | gcc -xc -otest - 19:59:53 -!- gamemanj has joined. 20:00:15 <\oren\> `` echo -e '#include \nint main(){printf("hello\\n");int i=30;printf("this won'\''t work\\n");}' | gcc -std=c90 -xc -otest - 20:00:47 No output. 20:00:49 unrelated: how do i get a readable fd from a fd opened with O_PATH ? 20:00:56 No output. 20:01:56 <\oren\> `` echo -e '#include \nint main(){printf("hello\\n");int i=30;printf("this won'\''t work\\n");}' | gcc -std=c90 -pedantic -xc -otest - 20:02:16 : In function ‘main’: \ :2:30: warning: ISO C90 forbids mixed declarations and code [-pedantic] 20:02:22 <\oren\> there we go 20:02:26 \oren\: Why write to the root directory rather than to tmp/? 20:02:34 That way you're putting it in hg history. 20:02:37 Pretty scow move if you ask me. 20:03:01 <\oren\> `? scow 20:03:04 Scow (S-cow) is canned meat made from cows with a lisp. 20:03:17 `cwlprits scow 20:03:28 oerjan 20:03:40 <\oren\> `? culprits 20:03:42 `? cons 20:03:46 ​`culprits` is a program that lists the lists the nicks responsible for a wisdom entry. Usage: `culprits wisdom/ENTRY 20:03:48 cons? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 20:04:01 <\oren\> `? cwlprits 20:04:03 cwlprits? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 20:04:28 `learn cons are small mammals which, shortly after birth, eat two other mammals. they then live on sunlight and grass. 20:04:34 Learned 'con': cons are small mammals which, shortly after birth, eat two other mammals. they then live on sunlight and grass. 20:04:47 I don't get it. 20:05:03 What I know is that it doesn't live up to the guidelines. 20:05:10 <\oren\> shachaf: lisp was mentioned recently 20:05:31 Yes, but that wisdom entry appears to have no redeeming value. 20:05:43 in which case, feel free to alter/remove it 20:05:45 there are guidelines? 20:05:45 But I could just be missing it. 20:06:01 Yes. For example the guideline that says that you capitalize sentences. 20:06:15 I can remove it, but maybe I'm missing something. 20:06:17 `? guidelines 20:06:19 <\oren\> `? sentence 20:06:19 guidelines? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 20:06:21 sentence? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 20:06:51 `learn Cons are small mammals which, shortly after birth, eat two other mammals. They then live on sunlight and grass, until they are finally removed from existence. 20:06:54 <\oren\> you must capitalize SENTENCES whenever it appears in a wisdom entry 20:06:55 Relearned 'con': Cons are small mammals which, shortly after birth, eat two other mammals. They then live on sunlight and grass, until they are finally removed from existence. 20:07:08 I don't get it. 20:07:24 <\oren\> shachaf: do you know lisp 20:07:41 More or less. 20:08:16 <\oren\> cons is the function that takes two arguments and makes a 2-tuple of them 20:08:41 I know that. 20:09:00 <\oren\> that's the joke 20:09:24 What's the joke? 20:10:15 <\oren\> AAAAAAAA wai don tyu gedit? 20:10:59 What's funny? 20:11:19 <\oren\> `? cons 20:11:22 Cons are small mammals which, shortly after birth, eat two other mammals. They then live on sunlight and grass, until they are finally removed from existence. 20:11:24 <\oren\> that's funny 20:11:42 Which part? 20:11:45 Sunlight and grass? 20:12:01 <\oren\> imagining the cons as cute little bunnies or somehting 20:12:09 <\oren\> it's funny 20:12:42 you are mistaken hth 20:13:10 We don't need to hide the hats? 20:13:27 On the other hand, the other day a person insisted that the joke at the top of http://www.scottaaronson.com/writings/bignumbers.html isn't funny. 20:13:38 I didn't understand that. It's a good joke. 20:15:26 well it made me laugh. 20:15:47 -!- tromp_ has joined. 20:16:21 The cons? 20:16:35 the numbers 20:17:25 not sure about the cons... certainly didn't make me laugh 20:17:58 Ah. I agree. 20:20:28 -!- tromp_ has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 20:20:34 I set out to make a program in that goes through each counting number, and finds the position of that number's least signifigant binary 1 digit. 20:20:58 "counting number"... natural number? 20:21:01 But for some reason I'm not able to actually accomplush that? 20:21:12 MDude: it won't terminate on 0 hth 20:21:14 Baby number? Froth number? 20:21:53 Counting numbers ar enatural numbers, sure. 20:21:54 int-e: A counting number is a number used by Count von Count. 20:22:01 He starts counting at 1, so 0 is no problem. 20:22:45 Yes, I meant the set that starts with 1. 20:23:33 > fix ((1:) . (>>= \x -> [x + 1, 1])) 20:23:35 [1,2,1,3,1,2,1,4,1,2,1,3,1,2,1,5,1,2,1,3,1,2,1,4,1,2,1,3,1,2,1,6,1,2,1,3,1,2... 20:24:50 Now, what language is that program? 20:25:12 I guess lambda calculus? 20:25:14 > fix (concat . transpose . (repeat 1 :) . return . fmap succ) -- roughly the same with a more versatile dictionary 20:25:16 [1,2,1,3,1,2,1,4,1,2,1,3,1,2,1,5,1,2,1,3,1,2,1,4,1,2,1,3,1,2,1,6,1,2,1,3,1,2... 20:26:04 lambdabot speaks Haskell 20:26:18 I, unfortunately, don't. 20:26:25 in any case you didn't specify a programming language. 20:27:02 I was looking for an algorithm, not code. :p 20:27:34 (arguably I'm cheating because I'm using the fact that the ruler function returns the results of the ruler function, plus one, interleaved with ones. 20:27:38 ) 20:27:47 How do you want the algorithm specified? 20:28:25 Basically I'm trying to make a ruler function to begin with, actually. 20:28:52 Because I forgot that just plugging in a name like that would probably get me a result on Wikipedia. 20:29:40 > fix((1:).(>>=(:[1]).succ) 20:29:41 :1:26: 20:29:42 parse error (possibly incorrect indentation or mismatched brackets) 20:29:59 > fix((1:).(>>=(:[1]).succ)) 20:30:01 [1,2,1,3,1,2,1,4,1,2,1,3,1,2,1,5,1,2,1,3,1,2,1,4,1,2,1,3,1,2,1,6,1,2,1,3,1,2... 20:33:40 In this particular case, I'm currently trying to use Smilebasic, but the intent is to emit beeps with frequencies proportional to the result of the ruler function for the value of the time passed since the program began. 20:33:49 Since I figure that would sound somewhat muisical. 20:33:50 :t popCount 20:33:51 Bits a => a -> Int 20:34:07 <\oren\> #include "stdio.h" 20:34:07 <\oren\> int f(int x){printf("%d",x);g(x-1);} 20:34:07 <\oren\> int g(int y){int x;for(x=0;x<=y;x++)f(x);} 20:34:08 <\oren\> int main(){g(6);} 20:34:16 -!- adu has joined. 20:34:53 > map(succ.popCount.pred.ap(.&.)negate)[1..] 20:34:54 [1,2,1,3,1,2,1,4,1,2,1,3,1,2,1,5,1,2,1,3,1,2,1,4,1,2,1,3,1,2,1,6,1,2,1,3,1,2... 20:36:02 <\oren\> Hmm mine has a base case of 0 but otherwise seems correct 20:36:25 <\oren\> 0102010301020104010201030102010501020103010201040102010301020106010201030102010401020103010201050102010301020104010201030102010 20:36:53 so change the x=0 to x=1 20:37:00 -!- adu has quit (Client Quit). 20:37:30 <\oren\> int-e: yeah, then i just need to be able to pass infinity into g() 20:38:10 or replace it by for(int x=1;;x++)f(x); 20:38:24 <\oren\> right in the main loop 20:38:46 yes, "it" being the contents of the main function 20:38:49 sorry. 20:39:44 <\oren\> MDude: does my mutual recursive function help or does SmileBasic not support recursion 20:40:24 It supports recursion. Thanks, I hadn't thought to use functions for this. 20:40:38 I'll go see if I can translate it. 20:41:19 `wisdom 20:41:20 `wisdom 20:41:22 `wisdom 20:41:22 `wisdom 20:41:23 `wisdom 20:41:31 Though if the C version can get stuffed into one line, it migth work as a bytebeat program. 20:41:40 `help 20:41:48 Runs arbitrary code in GNU/Linux. Type "`", or "`run " for full shell commands. "`fetch " downloads files. Files saved to $PWD are persistent, and $PWD/bin is in $PATH. $PWD is a mercurial repository, "`revert " can be used to revert to a revision. See http://codu.org/projects/hackbot/fshg/ 20:41:52 all this is ridiculous if you know that x86 (since the 486) have a builtin ruler function (more precisely, a function that can find the "next" set bit to the left or the right in a register, given a startin position) 20:42:06 No output. 20:42:23 ah, unbalanced parenthesis. I'll surely hear about it from oerjan, later. ) 20:42:54 [ 20:43:16 ⟅ 20:43:27 Guess I should switch to using x86 assambly then? 20:43:31 `icode ⟅ 20:44:02 No output. 20:44:03 quote//Quotes are just elements of the quantum dilapidated bogosphere. See qdb. 20:44:04 <\oren\> ⸨ 20:44:10 composition//composition is where you take morphisms such as Phantom and Hoover from the Pha category and combine them together: Hoover ∘ Phantom. 20:44:10 remorse//.--. . --- .--. .-.. . / .-- .. - .... / -. --- / .-. . -- --- .-. ... . / .. -. ... .. ... - / --- -. / ... .- -.-- .. -. --. / . ...- . .-. -.-- - .... .. -. --. / .. -. / -- --- .-. ... . / -.-. --- -.. . --..-- / -... ..- - / --- -. .-.. -.-- / --- -. -.-. . .-.-.- 20:44:12 ​[U+27C5 LEFT S-SHAPED BAG DELIMITER] 20:45:18 <\oren\> ⎰ 20:45:20 <\oren\> ⎱ 20:45:49 <\oren\> ⎧ 20:45:54 <\oren\> ⎨ 20:45:56 <\oren\> ⎩ 20:46:40 gcc has __builtin_ctz() to count trailing zeros 20:47:15 <\oren\> int-e: yeah but that won't work above 64 20:48:08 <\oren\> although we'd never actually witness its failure 20:48:19 -!- idris-bot has joined. 20:48:27 I'd expect it to work for int128_t 20:48:36 but I don't know :P 20:49:47 Why wouldn't you witness failure about 64? 20:51:15 <\oren\> because the program would have to run until it gets there 20:51:36 What's wrong with that? 20:51:51 <\oren\> i'll be dead 20:52:26 <\oren\> 2^64 seconds is much longer than anyone can expect to live 20:53:00 Wait, seconds? 20:53:34 I must've missed something about seconds. 20:53:54 <\oren\> yes. the program is emitting beeps with frequency proportional to the ruler function of the time passed since it was started 20:54:07 beep 20:54:34 -!- wob_jonas has joined. 20:55:03 <\oren\> boop bap boop beep boop bap boop bip boop bap boop beep boop bap boop 20:55:41 <\oren\> see? frequency proportional to the ruler function 20:58:30 <\oren\> hellwob_jonas! 21:03:05 Trying to translate the C code into Basic, currently getting a stack overfow error. 21:03:45 Which I expect to eventually get, but before that ti's a strong of all zeroes. 21:17:10 Maybe Smilebasic is dumb when ti comes to using loops withing a recursive function? 21:19:28 MDude: what code? 21:19:34 and what dialect of basic? 21:19:49 \oren\'s code. 21:19:57 [15:34:15] <\oren\> #include "stdio.h" 21:19:57 [15:34:15] <\oren\> int f(int x){printf("%d",x);g(x-1);} 21:19:57 [15:34:15] <\oren\> int g(int y){int x;for(x=0;x<=y;x++)f(x);} 21:19:57 [15:34:15] <\oren\> int main(){g(6);} 21:20:24 And this one: http://smilebasic.com/ 21:20:47 I can't use x86 stuff with it since it's for a portable game consol.e 21:20:50 *console 21:21:49 Clearly you need to write an x86 emulator first... :P 21:21:49 But that's just the language I was playing with most recently. IBNIZ or bytebeat would work too. 21:22:07 guys, when PayPal says the customer service phone number has the service hours are "8.00 and 4.30 GMT Monday to Friday", does that mean they are intervals between 08:00 UTC and 04:30 UTC when the start of the interval falls on Monday to Friday? Or intervals between 08:00 and 16:30 UTC on Monday to Friday? 21:22:07 or something else entirely? 21:22:20 Bytebeat being a one-line C program that can run on something like http://wurstcaptures.untergrund.net/music/ 21:23:05 . o O ( you have to call at precisely those times ) 21:26:35 int-e: apart from how it's impossible to call at precisely a given time, it says specifically "Our Service Hours" 21:27:12 MDude: and can you show us your Basic translation? 21:27:50 'Poland PayPal phone number: 00 353 1 436 9001; 08:00 - 16:30 GMT Monday - Friday' 21:28:23 int-e: I see. That seems clearer. 21:28:23 random, unaffiliated page, cross-check with another source 21:28:42 sure, the phone number *is* here, I will use that 21:28:47 but at least it's clearly a range in that version. 21:28:53 and it can reasonably be different in different countries 21:29:13 and they could even have different service hours for different combinations of countries and/or languages 21:30:01 they do, apparently 21:30:21 but perhaps they've combined several "small" countries and are handling them from the same call center 21:30:38 (using GMT is a bit odd, imho) 21:30:39 int-e: yes 21:30:59 why? using GMT totally makes sense 21:31:04 I can use paypal from different timezones 21:34:49 well, they list local times for many other countries 21:43:20 MDude: this seems like a strange an powerful dialect of Basic 21:43:55 strange in the sense that it has strange syntax for constructs that already have different syntax in other Basics 21:45:24 MDude: anyway, I'd like to see your translation 21:46:20 and powerful in the sense that it has a lot of useful builtins that other basics don't have 21:48:04 I wonder what numeric type(s) this has 21:49:30 "This product uses double-precision real-type numbers or integers to represent values internally." -- they could be a bit more concrete than that... 21:51:31 but maybe I'm jut not familiar with enough dialects of basic 21:56:24 -!- gamemanj has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 22:12:57 heh, ARM has an instruction for counting leading zeros (since v5?)... and one for reversing bits... (since v6?) 22:14:57 int-e: sure, ARM actually has more choices of vector instructions and strange integer operations (including simd ones) on general registers than x86 before AVX2, possibly even than x86 before AVX512 22:15:52 as in, although the x86 instruction set is powerful enough for most practical programs, the ARM ones are more orthogonal and have a lot of sort of redundant instructions 22:17:10 -!- tromp_ has joined. 22:17:14 but mind you, x86 has had instruction for counting leading zeros in a general register since way back in 386, and had a new (better) instruction for that in future versions too, and also has a general register big reverse instruction in some recent instruction set extension 22:17:45 int-e: the leading zero count is actually very useful (bit reverse comes up much less often) 22:18:48 the reason I found this is that together they can count trailing zeros, which is essentially the ruler function 22:19:18 as in, bit reverse has very few applications, and enough efficient ways to emulate from other instructions that it doesn't seem to be too useful an addition, although it's sort of borderline 22:20:04 int-e: x86 has both count leading and count trailing zeros functions 22:20:09 as instructions 22:20:31 hmm maybe bit reversal is good for indexing into the results of medium-sized FFTs. 22:20:48 wob_jonas: see above. 22:21:31 they do more, actually; bsf and bsr find the next/previous set bit in a word from a starting index. 22:21:55 -!- tromp_ has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 22:22:12 int-e: yes, but that doesn't add too much more power (together with other instructions that is) 22:22:36 it was more powerful in the 90s when they were introduced :P 22:25:08 and then there's the very CISCy bt (bit test) instruction... it's harmless enough on registers... used on memory, it actually supports larger offsets than 32 (or 64) 22:25:49 so useful for indexing bit vectors 22:26:00 int-e: the 386 bit search instructions are ugly CISCy too 22:27:09 and sure, a lot of the x86 things made much more sense in the past 22:27:53 darn, somehow I thought this was one of the 486 additions. not that it matters much these days 22:28:01 in a very few cases the CISCy design of x86 is so obsolate that new features already don't make sense when they were introduced, but usually they only don't make sense half a decade later 22:28:28 `? obsolate 22:28:31 obsolate? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 22:28:37 int-e: what was 486 addition in particular? don't believe the details I say without checking 22:29:03 did I misspell or misuse that word? 22:29:24 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X86_instruction_listings#Added_with_80486 22:29:29 wob_jonas: "obsolete" 22:29:39 but the "late" in there made it look almost intentional 22:29:44 ah 22:29:49 IIRC the big 486 ISA additions were atomics. 22:30:00 I didn't say it because of "late" 22:30:10 bswap is nice too 22:30:26 it just seems like a weak vowel do I don't remember the spelling 22:30:31 pikhq: yes, definitely 22:30:51 Yeah, but that's more a nicety. The atomics are big because they introduce functionality that fundamentally wasn't there before. 22:31:10 While you could do bswap yourself, just not as nicely. 22:32:25 486 also added SMM to the mainline processors... another GREAT design decision. 22:33:09 also, isn't 486 the first generation that has a variant with the x87 built-in as opposed to a separate chip? 22:33:20 yes 22:34:03 I assume that comes with performance advantage 22:34:24 and the last generation which offered a split version (486SX and 487 coprocessor... I've read that early 487 were actually full-blown 486 with some fuse blown) 22:34:58 I didn't know it had a split version 22:34:58 but ok 22:35:28 it makes sense that it was the last generation with a split version, because the x87 was always present on the pentium, right? 22:36:18 which was the first version that made the x87 synchronization WAIT instruction redundant? 22:36:20 yes. and then they started adding to it... MMX.... etc. 22:36:32 FWAIT. that too. 22:36:43 MMX is a bit later than the first pentiums 22:36:48 oh yes, FWAIT 22:37:20 It's just that I have fond memories of a Pentium MMX PC :P 22:37:35 I see 22:53:03 -!- Sgeo__ has joined. 22:58:03 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 23:03:15 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 23:04:13 `quote 23:04:14 `quote 23:04:15 `quote 23:04:15 `quote 23:04:16 `quote 23:05:21 1075) <+kmc> my girlfriend served as an adult control subject for some behavioral research on children [...] <+kmc> she did live on psych studies for a year yeah Is there a control protocol where you don't use people who live off being sociology test subjects 23:05:40 916) ~eval 1+2 Error (127): this is a great bot boily i love it 23:05:40 93) pikhq: from csh type ' exit', is a simple protocol which provides an interface to c. [...] 23:05:40 218) so you have legacy software in befunge that needs supported? 23:05:41 105) but yeah i'm not exactly comfortable with this stuff, to me it seems like if you can unscrew lightbulbs, why couldn't you see into the future, or through walls as well 23:05:44 . o O ( WHO DARES TO WAKE ME FROM MY SLUMBER?! ) 23:09:56 -!- cocoabotter has joined. 23:10:19 ##fpga 23:12:00 -!- wob_jonas has quit (Quit: http://www.kiwiirc.com/ - A hand crafted IRC client). 23:13:39 hmm, someone I've never seen before joins this channel and randomly posts a link to another, unexplained 23:13:44 -!- `^_^v has quit (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep). 23:13:52 and yet I don't think it's a spambot because the channel link is pretty close to ontopic, which wouldn't normally happen 23:17:25 -!- Sgeo__ has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 23:18:42 -!- Sgeo has joined. 23:24:51 hmm, I just got a spam mail that's recruiting for the Illuminati 23:25:00 or claims to be, at least 23:25:09 this is pretty creative as spam goes 23:25:28 Reading about the historical illuminati, they seem kind of cool (unless I'm missing something)? And dead. 23:25:49 maybe I should make a "best of spam" folder 23:27:43 I remember the first pyramid spam I got. It was great. 23:39:36 -!- LKoen has joined. 23:39:43 Well, I figured out how to make the code work before dinner. 23:39:57 Part of it was of course fixing a typo in a loop variable. 23:44:27 -!- LKoen has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 23:59:58 -!- oerjan has joined. 2016-07-07: 00:02:59 -!- carado has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 00:03:42 -!- cocoabotter has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 00:32:51 -!- LKoen has joined. 00:38:03 -!- carado has joined. 00:49:56 -!- MoALTz has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 00:50:28 -!- augur has joined. 00:52:38 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 01:23:36 -!- tromp_ has joined. 01:28:01 -!- augur has joined. 01:32:16 -!- lambda-11235 has joined. 01:35:35 \oren\: Why write to the root directory rather than to tmp/? <-- if you ever get people to do that, it'll be so fun when they hit the tmp/ mv bug. 01:36:02 "bug"? 01:36:21 Anyway that file didn't look like it was even intended to be used. 01:36:26 `ls 01:36:41 true, but it's a dangerous habit if you don't know what you're doing. 01:36:57 ​!\.´ \ advice \ bin \ canary \ cdescs \ emoticons \ esobible \ etc \ evil \ factor \ good \ hw \ ibin \ interps \ karma \ le \ lib \ ls \ misle \ out \ paste \ ply-3.8 \ ps \ quines \ quotes \ share \ src \ test \ theorems \ tmflry \ tmp \ wisdom \ wisdom.pdf 01:37:02 not knowing what you're doing is a dangerous habit hth 01:37:09 `hoag test 01:37:09 `file test 01:37:27 i suspect that file was never written anyway. 01:37:35 test: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.26, BuildID[sha1]=0x6ac7051385eeb76321be46a3b04a8a608b00d31c, not stripped 01:37:41 No output. 01:37:52 shachaf: the difference is, that with almost any other mistake in HackEgo, you can `revert. 01:38:15 Sure, but you can always reconstruct what happened, since you made the tmp/ file in public. 01:38:16 and not lose information. 01:38:23 Since HackEgo modifications are always in public. 01:38:24 Right? 01:38:47 i wouldn't expect that apply to tmp/ if people used it for scratch. 01:39:05 in fact it would be the perfect place to try out things. 01:39:17 what does mv in tmp do? 01:39:56 -!- spiette has joined. 01:40:05 `hoag test 01:40:09 ​<\oren\> ` echo -e \'#include \\nint main(){printf("hello\\\\n");int i=30;printf("this won\'\\\'\'t work\\\\n");}\' | gcc -std=c90 -xc -otest - \ rm test \ touch test \ rm test \ mkx test//moonwashere \ rm test \ ` echo b > test \ ` echo a > test \ rm-p te 01:40:15 quintopia: because of HackEgo's lock-and-rerun mechanism, it wipes out the tmp file with no trace. 01:40:21 `rm test 01:40:25 No output. 01:40:37 oerjan: Well, we can fix that by having mv check if its first argument is in tmp/. 01:40:40 oh it did add one. 01:40:43 shachaf: true. 01:40:53 I guess we can't fix `mv, though. 01:40:55 Or can we? 01:40:58 `` echo $PATH 01:41:00 ​/hackenv/bin:/opt/python27/bin:/opt/ghc/bin:/usr/bin:/bin 01:41:05 I guess we can. 01:41:10 shachaf: except some people here like to use mv -v 01:41:30 a? 01:41:37 Hmm. 01:41:39 mv -v? 01:41:52 it tells whether it actually did something. 01:42:08 with HackEgo timing out all the time, a good practice. 01:42:29 Well, a fancy mv can still support that. 01:45:39 hm... 01:47:30 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 01:59:35 -!- spockers has left ("bye http://i.imgur.com/nkzOWAv.jpg"). 02:04:29 -!- augur has joined. 02:16:36 :t (>>-) 02:16:37 Not in scope: ‘>>-’ 02:16:37 Perhaps you meant one of these: 02:16:37 ‘>>’ (imported from Control.Monad.Writer), 02:17:58 huh lambdabot no longer imports logict? 02:18:16 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 02:18:22 :t interleave 02:18:23 Not in scope: ‘interleave’ 02:18:29 scow. 02:19:11 :t Control.Monad.Logic.interleave 02:19:12 Control.Monad.Logic.Class.MonadLogic m => m a -> m a -> m a 02:24:06 > [1..]Control.Monad.Logic.>>-repeat 02:24:08 Not in scope: ‘Control.Monad.Logic.>>-’ 02:24:08 Perhaps you meant one of these: 02:24:08 ‘Control.Monad.Cont.>>’ (imported from Control.Monad.Cont), 02:24:39 @ask int-e why isn't Control.Monad.Logic in lambdabot tdnh 02:24:39 Consider it noted. 02:34:56 * oerjan had got the misguided impression cabal-install now supported incremental cabal update. 02:35:08 but it seemed to take as long as last time. 02:35:29 (was just testing my line above) 02:36:13 @tell int-e [1..]Control.Monad.Logic.>>-repeat 02:36:13 Consider it noted. 02:36:48 of course that relies on a very specific implementation of >>- for lists. 02:37:41 > [1..]CML.>>-repeat 02:37:43 Not in scope: ‘CML.>>-’ 02:37:48 > [1..]L.>>-repeat 02:37:49 Not in scope: ‘L.>>-’ 02:38:07 @where L.hs 02:38:07 What lambdabot has in scope is at 02:38:16 yay that worked 02:38:41 except for the 404ing 02:44:27 @tell int-e @where L.hs lies tdnh 02:44:27 Consider it noted. 02:48:10 :t (^.) 02:48:11 s -> Getting a s a -> a 02:48:40 well the one i found at lambdabot/lambdabot is not right, anyway. (no lens) 02:48:47 > (^.) 02:48:49 No instance for (Typeable s0) 02:48:49 arising from a use of ‘show_M668101704439807834720385’ 02:48:49 In the expression: 03:01:40 -!- lambda-11235 has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 03:02:34 -!- lambda-11235 has joined. 03:10:28 -!- Kaynato has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 03:12:16 `? obsolate 03:12:19 obsolate? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 03:22:39 -!- Kaynato has joined. 03:34:26 -!- ais523 has quit. 03:49:08 -!- LKoen has quit (Quit: “It’s only logical. First you learn to talk, then you learn to think. Too bad it’s not the other way round.”). 04:01:29 -!- lambda-11235 has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 04:02:21 -!- lambda-11235 has joined. 04:05:32 -!- augur has joined. 04:07:42 -!- spiette has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 04:08:17 Wait, rdococ is HaliteBird? 04:11:54 i wouldn't know. 04:22:17 -!- lambda-11235 has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 04:23:03 -!- lambda-11235 has joined. 04:24:31 -!- Kaynato has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 04:37:44 -!- tromp_ has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 04:41:15 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 04:41:21 "One pound is one kilogram." -- Randall Munroe 04:41:48 well that's about half right. 04:42:19 or is it about 2 right? 04:42:21 Well, in the context of order of magnitude estimation, it's not wrong. 04:43:13 pikhq: any pooch news? 04:43:31 Hmm, wrong channel. 04:44:03 pikhq: fermily agreed 04:44:17 oerjan: is obsolate a word to describe very old people just after they die? 04:45:02 quintopia: well that wasn't the use in the logs. 04:45:35 . o O ( ^style doggy ) 04:46:07 oerjan: this isn't even the first time you made that joke hth 04:46:14 it isn't? 04:46:22 I don't believe so. 04:46:32 has this channel been going to the dogs for this long 04:47:24 I was going to make some "posthumous" pun in response to quintopia. 04:47:29 But I couldn't think of a good one. 04:50:33 you shouldn't joke about dead people. that's posthumorous. 04:50:58 Yes, that one was a candidate. 04:51:06 But neither of us could make it work. 04:51:11 ic 04:51:22 Sorry, I oughtn't be rude for no reason. 04:51:43 shachaf: maybe you can be helpful instead? 04:51:44 i realised immediately it should have been s/that's/they're/ hth 04:51:50 what's a verb or verb phrase for when you are fired because your employer no longer needs *anyone* to do the job you were doing? 04:53:02 unless they've died after eating middle east cuisine, then they're posthummus. 04:53:13 <\oren\> quintopia: downsized 04:53:35 <\oren\> quintopia: position eliminated 04:54:43 oerjan: or if they are left in the woods to rot, decompose entirely, and be washed away in rainstorm, in which case they are posthumus 04:55:01 quintopia: I can't hope to be as helpful as oerjan. 04:55:12 Not can I help to be as hopeful as oerjan. 04:55:19 oerjan mostly hopes that helps. 05:10:27 -!- lambda-11235 has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 05:11:34 -!- lambda-11235 has joined. 05:14:10 `? hth 05:14:54 hth is help received from a hairy toe. It is not at all hambiguitous. 05:21:49 -!- FreeFull has quit (Ping timeout: 244 seconds). 05:38:27 -!- tromp_ has joined. 05:43:33 -!- tromp_ has quit (Ping timeout: 276 seconds). 05:56:57 -!- Sgeo has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 05:57:13 -!- Sgeo has joined. 06:00:07 -!- Sgeo has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 06:00:25 -!- Sgeo has joined. 06:08:01 -!- lambdabot has quit (Quit: (). 06:08:40 *POOF* 06:10:11 what happened?! 06:10:28 lambdabot quit tdnh 06:11:12 mniip found a vuln 06:11:19 -!- Sgeo has quit (Quit: Leaving). 06:11:21 another one?! 06:11:31 some unicode crap 06:11:39 what crap?! 06:11:46 -!- Sgeo has joined. 06:12:04 < mniip> @let data QUIT = QUIT 06:12:10 < mniip> @let data Њ a b = Њ a b 06:12:16 < mniip> :t Њ QUIT (Њ () ()) 06:12:22 -!- lambdabot [~lambdabot@haskell/bot/lambdabot] has quit [Quit: (] 06:12:24 oh 06:12:29 wow 06:12:37 what 06:12:39 `unidecode Њ 06:12:54 ​[U+040A CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER NJE] 06:12:55 -!- lambdabot has joined. 06:13:08 ^ord Њ 06:13:08 208 138 06:13:16 possibly a different encoding? 06:13:24 one that contains a \n somewhere? 06:13:43 well ghc haskell uses utf-8 06:13:47 so that seems unlikely 06:14:09 hm 06:14:57 -!- lambda-11235 has quit (Quit: Bye). 06:15:00 @let data A = A; data B = B 06:15:08 :t B A (B () ()) 06:15:19 lambdabot: 06:15:36 hmph 06:16:12 wait what 06:16:16 anyway i'm mostly amazed by the fact that people actually understand haskell 06:16:20 > "hi" 06:16:27 it seems locked up :( 06:18:01 alercah: did it really quit immediately after that? 06:18:03 -!- Sgeo has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 06:18:08 oerjan: yes 06:18:21 `unidecode QUIT 06:18:28 mniip had it deafen itself to protect against someone abusing it to e.g. steal the account 06:18:41 oh 06:18:45 ​[U+0020 SPACE] [U+0051 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Q] [U+0055 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U] [U+0049 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I] [U+0054 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T] [U+0020 SPACE] 06:19:11 alercah: hmph. you're supposed to make it quit twice. 06:19:16 then it won't rejoin. 06:20:08 i guess +g works. 06:21:03 `ord Њ 06:21:10 oh wait i see 06:21:10 1034 06:21:17 it's 1024 + 10 06:21:45 and it gets printed cast to 8 bit 06:22:06 alercah: has someone told int-e (who seems asleep) what happened? 06:22:30 dunno 06:22:38 hm @tell won't work :P 06:23:10 i'll try memoserv 06:25:00 ...he's disabled it. 06:25:19 fine, github next -> 06:26:38 hm i see no way to contact him there 06:27:54 do i have his email somewhere... 06:29:27 not that i can see 06:30:29 i'm not sure i want to say this in a more public place 06:31:45 oerjan: was pinged in #haskell 06:32:00 alercah: well... 06:32:22 oh well i suppose he won't get it any earlier otherwise 06:34:21 i guess this is what happens when every module in lambdabot is supposed to handle its own output issues. 06:36:33 -!- J_Arcane has quit (Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.92-rdmsoft [XULRunner 35.0.1/20150122214805]). 06:57:35 -!- Sgeo has joined. 06:58:56 deafen? 06:59:19 Ah, server-side ignore. 07:24:00 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 07:29:22 -!- lambdabot has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 07:31:57 someone just woke up 07:32:07 Orly? 07:32:36 pikhq: int-e has a security vulnerability in lambdabot to handle today. 07:33:39 Ah. 07:33:47 Curious what the vuln was. 07:33:55 Something to do with UTF-8? 07:34:06 -!- lambdabot has joined. 07:34:46 pikhq: :t prints its output converted from codepoints to 8-bit and no \n check seems to be applied after that 07:34:58 *Oh*. 07:35:01 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 07:35:19 so someone discovered the Њ 07:35:22 character 07:35:24 So it's serializing as UTF-8 incorrectly? 07:36:01 pikhq: no, it's serializing codepoints as 8bit clamped 07:36:18 Well that is "incorrectly". :P 07:36:23 i suppose :P 07:36:55 more disturbing is that this important check isn't applied uniformly to all lambdabot modules. 07:37:56 > 1 07:37:58 1 07:38:14 :t Proxy :: Proxy "hi" 07:38:15 Proxy "hi" 07:38:47 :t Proxy :: Proxy "ЊPING" 07:38:48 Proxy "\1034PING" 07:39:00 looks better 07:39:03 or wait 07:39:17 that gets passed through show 07:39:20 hm... 07:40:05 i guess it really does need at least one @let first 07:40:06 @let data Њ = Њ 07:40:07 .L.hs:169:1: 07:40:07 Multiple declarations of ‘Њ’ 07:40:07 Declared at: .L.hs:155:1 07:40:11 hah 07:40:36 @let data ЊPING = ЊPING 07:40:37 Defined. 07:40:43 :t ЊPING 07:40:44 PING 07:40:49 lambdabot is a mess. 07:41:01 someone fixed it speedily >:) 07:41:24 Is int-e online? 07:41:30 yes, he is 07:41:40 int-e: does your fix work for all lambdabot modules, else someone might find another loophole... 07:42:17 @pl ЊPING 07:42:18 (line 1, column 2): 07:42:18 unexpected '\138' 07:42:18 expecting letter or digit, variable, "(", operator or end of input 07:42:20 -!- lambdabot has quit (Quit: brb). 07:42:36 @pl xЊPING 07:42:40 oerjan: it's on the IRC connection level 07:42:49 int-e: good 07:43:26 and while I am at it that's also the perfect place to get rid of the CTCP and color codes :P 07:43:37 AWWW 07:44:31 int-e: hey careful not to break @time 07:44:52 well, it's just filtering some bytes. 07:45:05 so you'll still get *some* output. 07:45:15 i mean that @time uses CTCP to do its job 07:45:41 oh, right, hmm. 07:46:08 yep, I just broke that :P 07:47:18 -!- lambdabot has joined. 07:48:55 also, ACTIONs, i'm not sure if any commands officially support those though 07:49:27 Well, @time is kind of silly. 07:49:44 Y U HATE TIME 07:49:52 You can always use ctcp directly. 07:51:25 that's not very demonstrative tdnh 07:51:25 okay, fine, CTCP can stay for now while I mull over it 07:51:33 -!- lambdabot has quit (Quit: brb). 07:53:06 yeah, @time is a bit silly. 07:53:47 I wouldn't go as far as hating it though 07:54:00 too much effort; I prefer indifference 07:54:33 No one here hates @time. 07:54:44 Except for Cale, maybe. 07:54:47 @where L.hs 07:54:57 ? 07:55:34 (oops, it's not here yet) 07:55:43 that would explain it. 07:56:05 how many of these entries does lambdabot have anyway... 07:56:09 -!- lambdabot has joined. 07:57:16 @where+ L.hs what lambdabot has in scope is at http://silicon.int-e.eu/lambdabot/State/Pristine.hs 07:57:21 I will never forget. 07:57:22 Cale: Do you hate time? 07:57:44 without time, when would you do all the hating... 07:58:15 int-e: It would be compressed into an instantaneous fit of intense rage 07:58:17 i'm pretty sure Control.Monad.Logic _used_ to be in there, anyway. 07:58:52 shachaf: I don't know what you're really referring to 07:58:59 The lambdabot plugin? 07:59:00 it would have been when Cale run it... mokus or I probably cleaned it up a little 07:59:17 What do you think of the speed of light, anyway? 07:59:31 your cleanup was illogical tdnh 07:59:44 (I suppose... Cale please correct me if I'm wrong) 08:00:23 I might have imported Control.Monad.Logic at some point 08:01:06 @where Pristine.hs 08:01:06 I know nothing about pristine.hs. 08:01:14 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 08:02:01 People don't like single-layer perceptron networks, but they seem to be inexorable. 08:02:18 int-e: i noticed the github repository has three Pristine.hs* files for some reason. 08:02:44 shachaf: is that a pun because it smells like one 08:03:01 MAYBE 08:03:15 oerjan: "for some reason" - I think the reason should be easy to guess given their names 08:03:26 hm? 08:03:42 706 and 708 are GHC versions? 08:03:45 yes. 08:03:48 oh duh 08:04:14 And there I was thinking it was Jul 6 and Jul 8. 08:04:24 And today we're right in between, which is why were having lambdabot issues. 08:04:32 shachaf: thausible. 08:04:53 -!- augur has joined. 08:05:41 anyway... later 08:10:10 int-e: the last TODO seems obsolete with (:~:) around. 08:13:12 <\oren\> what if we start reading todo as a spanish word 08:13:28 We already do. 08:13:44 Any todo list ultimately progresses toward its Spanish meaning. 08:14:44 todo loco 08:22:22 oerjan: s/last //; s/ with.*// 08:22:43 the todo list is a historical artifact 08:24:28 or actually... which TODO? 08:24:36 @todo 43 08:24:36 @todo has no args, try @todo-add or @list todo 08:24:38 @todo 44 08:24:38 @todo has no args, try @todo-add or @list todo 08:24:47 oh. 08:25:24 int-e: um i meant the todo in your Pristine.hs 08:25:54 ah. 08:26:16 I think mokus added that one 08:41:59 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 09:01:32 -!- MDead has joined. 09:04:06 -!- MDude has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 09:04:07 -!- MDead has changed nick to MDude. 09:32:11 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 09:37:03 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 09:40:53 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 09:55:18 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: Nite). 10:09:08 -!- LKoen has joined. 10:14:42 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 10:20:56 -!- LKoen has joined. 10:29:11 -!- Sprocklem has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 10:38:55 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 10:47:55 -!- MoALTz has joined. 10:49:43 -!- mroman has joined. 10:50:24 There's a game with 10 rounds and 2 players. Each player in every round must say a number 1..10 but they can never say the same number twice. 10:50:48 If your number is higher you get two points, if it's lower no points and if both numbers are the same each gets one point. 10:52:44 What strategy would you use? 10:53:21 mroman: and in each round, the two players choose the numbers without learning about the other, but having learnt the numbers from the previous rounds? 10:53:50 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 10:54:39 mroman: this game reminds me sort of to the game Niagara, which is a german style board game for between 3 and 5 players ideally, but which interestingly has a quite small space state, so that it could conveniently (even for humans) be played through irc 10:54:40 Yes, you know the numbers from the previous rounds. 10:54:57 so you exactly know which numbers your opponent still has available 10:55:44 actually this should be bruteforcable quite nicely 10:55:55 10! possible games would be my estimate 10:56:17 or maybe not 10:56:23 mroman: aren't there more like 100*10! games? still, probably brute-forcable 10:56:45 3628800 does sound like too few games 10:56:56 Just like this game, Niagara has some hidden state, so it needs a trusted third party (e.g. a bot) to validate things over irc, or a simple cryptographic protocol. 10:57:15 mroman: it's not 10! games, but 10! states 10:57:24 there are much more games, about 10!**2 of them 10:57:36 but only about 100*10! states 10:57:48 (even less if you cut a bit) 10:58:09 -!- Sprocklem has joined. 10:58:19 so yes, it's brute-forcable 10:58:36 -!- LKoen has joined. 10:59:23 yeh but brute-force doesn't really tell you immediately the strategy behind it 10:59:37 it might tell you that some orders have a higher chance of winning 11:00:06 this is actually comparing every permutation of [1..10] with every other permutation of [1..10] 11:00:08 -!- augur has joined. 11:00:11 the brute force would tell you whether you can win from any particular state, and how to win from it 11:00:30 so if the other player makes a theoretical mistake, you can win if you've done the brute force computation 11:00:30 which is 10! squared 11:00:45 the game is symmetric, so the starting state is a draw 11:08:30 http://codepad.org/2StFKlse 11:08:33 :) 11:08:50 there's no permutation that wins more :) 11:09:12 no wait, I'm stupid 11:09:20 there's actually less states 11:09:41 so overall the chance of winning when they play perfectly is 0% 11:09:44 because it'll draw each time 11:10:04 there's only 184756 states 11:10:39 mroman: no no, you said you don't choose the permutation in advance, but choose each number after you know what (you and) the other player chose on each of the previous rounds 11:11:10 that makes the game different 11:11:21 why? 11:11:26 This crunches through every possible game 11:11:30 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 11:12:38 mroman: think about it. or should I brute force it and demonstrate or something? 11:13:02 well it at least means that no order has a higher chance of winning per se 11:13:24 mroman: yes, but you don't decide the order in advance, and nor does the opponent, so that's irrelevant 11:16:29 well if you start with the highest and the other player with the lowest you'll loose :) 11:18:35 http://codepad.org/CNwt8JTN 11:20:23 mroman: I'm writing a brute forcer and a particular player now, please wait 11:20:26 it's not that complicated 11:20:27 (just make sure you test with an even amount of numbers so there's no middle number) 11:20:43 it might end up depending on who has the higher number in the first round 11:20:45 what? you said there are 10 numbers exactly 11:20:49 yes 11:21:17 (I figured to detect tendencies 1,2,3,4 should work too) 11:21:30 (less permutations) 11:24:38 -!- FreeFull has joined. 11:28:44 mroman: mind you, an odd number might give an interesting game, because then there are no ties. 11:29:25 but I'll stick with 10 for now 11:29:33 still writing a program 11:34:17 -!- boily has joined. 11:42:22 http://www.commitstrip.com/en/2016/07/05/bot-bot/ 11:49:39 no, I'm stupid, there'd be ties even for an odd number 11:51:03 mroman: you win the round if you have more points than 10, and lose if you have less points than 10, right? 11:51:17 the total points is 20 11:54:55 no you win the round when you have more points than the opponent 11:56:16 which is probably equivalent to saying you win when you have more than 10 points :) 11:57:06 if every round draws it's 10, 10. Each round can hand out 2 points so total 20 11:57:07 yes. 11:57:11 they're equivalent. 12:02:39 still writing my program, please wait 12:02:53 I have the brute force done, but chose the wrong strategy 12:02:59 I'll have to fix it 12:04:01 it already wins against random strategy more often than not, but it can be beaten with a particular strategy. I'll fix it now. 12:04:14 then I'll have to add a network or irc interface or something 12:04:26 so you can play against 12:04:39 oh damn, it doesn't even seem to work against a random strategy 12:04:42 something's wrong with it 12:04:45 anyway, I'll fix it 12:04:51 I know at least one bug 12:10:03 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 12:17:32 -!- LKoen has joined. 12:19:32 hmm, something is still buggy 12:20:09 wait 12:20:49 hmm 12:20:56 what I'm trying can't work 12:20:59 damn 12:21:37 or maybe it can, I dunno 12:24:59 I'll probably have to think about this later 12:25:03 I can't write it now 12:30:10 -!- boily has quit (Quit: WRAITH CHICKEN). 12:32:47 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 12:39:05 -!- Lord_of_Life has quit (Excess Flood). 12:40:38 -!- Lord_of_Life has joined. 12:43:24 :D 12:43:37 Maybe there's not even a better strategy then doing random() 12:49:16 http://codepad.org/SraTcU2M 12:49:17 Whoo! 12:49:28 well at least 'player_mid_first' seems to suck a bit 12:49:30 Nothing more satisfying than Google identifying you as a potential bot 12:49:39 don't search for porn too long 12:49:44 it will immediately flag you as a bot . 12:54:02 http://codepad.org/nZNEw6zE <- if anybody want's to write a player :D 12:54:04 *wants 12:55:34 looking at hppavilion[1] 12:55:36 :D 12:55:52 mroman: What's crazy is that wasn't even it 12:55:55 mroman: Wait, well, actually 12:56:09 Interestingly, I kind of was 12:56:20 Specifically, I was looking for the smbc forum thread for http://www.smbc-comics.com/index.php?db=comics&id=2408#comic 12:56:30 Because the forum doesn't have a search feature 12:56:31 ... 12:56:39 mroman: Do you have spyware running on my computer? 12:58:13 http://thecatapi.com/ 13:01:05 Cat executions: Done with the Electric Box? 13:02:52 "In 2000, some conservative associations sued the government for granting the movie Baise-moi, which contained graphic, realistic scenes of sex and violence, a non-X classification." 13:03:00 France, I think your conservatives are broken 13:26:11 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 13:47:04 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 13:50:23 -!- LKoen has joined. 14:16:05 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 14:37:39 -!- LKoen has joined. 14:40:54 -!- `^_^v has joined. 15:34:31 -!- Xylon_ has joined. 15:38:17 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 15:38:42 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 15:46:52 -!- LKoen has quit (Quit: “It’s only logical. First you learn to talk, then you learn to think. Too bad it’s not the other way round.”). 15:54:52 -!- mroman has quit (Quit: Lost terminal). 15:56:27 -!- kuroro has joined. 16:06:01 -!- nisstyre has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 16:08:53 Hi, I'm trying to implement a very simple line in Pyth, but it seems like I keep doing something wrong. I was wondering if someone could point me in the right direction. 16:08:59 This is it in normal Python: "reduce(lambda x,y: x^y, input)", where input is a list of integers. I figured out the following in Pyth: u^GHQ0, where u indicates that it's a reduce, G and H are the accumulator and sequence variable (G^H), Q is the input list and 0 is the initial value of the accumulator afaik, but it doesn't seem to give the wanted results. 16:24:14 -!- LKoen has joined. 16:28:36 -!- Sprocklem has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 16:36:18 -!- nycs has joined. 16:36:51 -!- `^_^v has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 16:40:42 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 276 seconds). 16:44:43 Xylon_: hmm, ^ is exponentiation; x is xor? 16:47:18 https://github.com/chrislgarry/Apollo-11 16:47:56 someone should write an emulator 16:52:24 hmmmm. PINBALL_GAME_BUTTONS_AND_LIGHTS.s 16:55:21 gotta spend time somehow 16:55:23 -!- LKoen has quit (Quit: “It’s only logical. First you learn to talk, then you learn to think. Too bad it’s not the other way round.”). 16:56:50 izabera: anyway http://www.ibiblio.org/apollo/download.html looks like an emulator already exists 16:56:52 all hail ##math's lord and protector Cale 16:57:03 int-e: You're right! I expected that ^ would be the same as it would be in python. But with languages like this I shouldn't assume things. Thanks! 16:58:49 Xylon_: in general you are probably more likely to be able to get help like that in the Pyth chat, or in the 19th byte if no one is there 17:01:28 quintopia: Thanks, hadn't even thought of chat channels on stackexchange 17:09:48 -!- bauen1 has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 17:10:09 -!- bauen1 has joined. 17:13:04 <\oren\> I don't like stackexchange 17:17:01 meh, that euclidthegame.com game has a bug where it resets the counter but does not remove all elements used so far... 17:20:33 -!- nycs has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 17:20:34 -!- I has joined. 17:20:58 -!- I has changed nick to Guest97615. 17:24:12 <\oren\> Actually, I don't like Quira or stack overflow either 17:25:00 not liking things is a fun activity for all to enjoy! 17:25:18 <\oren\> quintopia: ok, now it's your turn 17:28:03 <\oren\> `? \oren\ 17:28:27 ​\oren\ is an attempt to improve upon oren. The only thing it actually improved was name recognizability, and it made everything else... well, there isn't much else in a nick, is there? 17:28:35 <\oren\> `? oren 17:28:38 oren is a Canadian esolanger who would like to obliterate time zones so that he can talk to his father who lives in the same house. He'll orobablu get the hang of toycj tuping soon. He also has a rabid hatred of the two-storey lowercase a. 17:41:24 \oren\: i dont like misanthropy 17:49:33 <\oren\> misanthropy? 17:49:41 <\oren\> they're websites! 17:50:07 <\oren\> specifically, poorly designed and annoying to use ones 18:46:47 -!- augur has joined. 18:47:28 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 18:49:10 -!- augur has joined. 18:50:47 -!- Sprocklem has joined. 18:56:29 <\oren\> A friend of mine suffers from depression, so she took a vacation... to finland. 18:57:06 Finland is great. Sounds like a good plan. 18:57:10 `? finland 18:57:31 Finland is a European country. There are two people in Finland, and at least nine of them are in this channel. Corun drives the bus. 18:59:20 <\oren\> i dunno, finland does not seem like a very cheerful place, but she's apparently loving it 19:00:02 -!- wob_jonas has joined. 19:01:14 <\oren\> hellwob_jonas! 19:01:28 I'm watching the SGDQ videos 19:01:35 (the temporary youtube encodes for now) 19:03:03 -!- Kaynato has joined. 19:07:19 <\oren\> holy crap the war between clinton and the goppers is getting intense 19:09:00 <\oren\> i hope they start televising the senate 19:13:42 -!- Xylon_ has quit (Quit: Page closed). 19:24:02 \oren\: it should be fine in summer, I suppose 19:24:46 pretty too... and she could look for Slartibartfasts signature... (hey, this is #esoteric...) 19:26:45 I need to figure out what to do with my life ;) 19:38:46 Isn't that in Norway though 19:38:50 them fjords 19:38:55 HireFly 19:39:29 int-e: what are you going to do with your life 19:39:33 FireFly: you're right, I keep mixing up the nordic countries. 19:39:55 shachaf: I could start by not mixing up IRC channels. 19:40:09 Which channels did you mix up? 19:40:28 Hi 19:40:28 this one, and another. 19:40:34 you sure are curious today 19:40:36 Soon Tetris TGM on SGDQ 19:41:03 int-e: Well, maybe I need to figoure out what to do with my life. 19:41:58 figure 19:42:32 What kind of animal would shed bikes? 19:43:17 (I also imagine that the process would be quite painful. but nature is often cruel.) 19:45:13 Maybe the answer has to do with the bicyclic monoid. 19:45:45 Oh, wait, the diversion is already over. 19:45:55 So back to my life. 19:47:17 FireFly: :) 19:50:06 -!- jaboja has joined. 19:50:34 -!- myname has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 19:54:19 -!- myname has joined. 19:55:03 -!- jaboja has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 20:25:12 -!- Froox has quit (Quit: *bubbles away*). 20:29:01 -!- gniourf has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 20:37:36 -!- nycs has joined. 20:39:12 -!- Guest97615 has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 20:45:25 -!- `^_^ has joined. 20:45:30 -!- nycs has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 20:55:26 Deewiant, hi! 20:57:13 @tell Deewiant Working anything on mycology? I lifted some code from cfunge's DATE fingerprint and found a bug that apparently wasn't tested by mycology. Basically for dates pre-dating the Gregorian calendar I used Julian calendar, but only when converting from JDN to YMD, not the other way around. It probably isn't specified what calendar to use, but it should be the same for both directions I think 20:57:13 Consider it noted. 20:57:52 @tell Deewiant I'm going to change it to use the proleptic Gregorian calendar. That is, backdated Gregorian to apply before that point in time. 20:57:52 Consider it noted. 21:02:03 Probably wise. The date of Gregorian changeover is actually region-specific. 21:03:17 (spanning from 1582 to 1923) 21:05:57 pikhq, yes. I just think mycology should actually test you do the same thing in both directions :) 21:06:11 :) 21:06:42 pikhq, I basically ported those functions to a different language (for a different project), and then I threw property based testing on it (like quickcheck) and it found that issue 21:07:12 pikhq, watching summer games done quick? 21:07:22 They are playing tetris right now. And it is super-impressive 21:07:24 -!- wob_jonas has quit (Quit: http://www.kiwiirc.com/ - A hand crafted IRC client). 21:07:31 (on twitch) 21:08:11 -!- wob_jonas has joined. 21:08:20 Yup! 21:08:40 pikhq, How can this NOT be the TAS segment 21:08:51 hi Vorpal 21:08:55 hi 21:09:21 I was thinking about git clones of a subdirectory of a repository and things like that. 21:09:37 It might be that hg has advantages over git for that sort of thing. 21:15:31 -!- wob_jonas has quit (Quit: http://www.kiwiirc.com/ - A hand crafted IRC client). 21:17:53 shachaf, hm? 21:18:04 can you clone only a sub-directory? 21:18:10 I don't think so. 21:18:11 Maybe? 21:18:12 Don't know if you can in hg. 21:18:16 I heard they were working on it in hg. 21:18:21 Never had the need for it 21:18:24 Maybe Facebook was working on it. 21:18:29 shachaf, in CVS you can. Same for SVN 21:18:40 Yes, but that's much easier, of course. 21:20:10 `smlist 446 21:20:15 `smlist 447 21:20:26 smlist 446: shachaf monqy elliott mnoqy 21:20:31 smlist 447: shachaf monqy elliott mnoqy 21:22:28 CVS has a file-oriented storage 21:22:41 SVN doesn't fetch any history, just snapshots 21:23:26 Anyway, if Facebook uses hg for their whole repository, they're probably doing some interesting things to make that work. 21:23:36 the trouble with git isn't checking out subdirectories (there's "sparse" checkouts which do, essentially, that) but that fetching a repo means fetching its commits, and that will pull in the whole history for all subdirectories 21:24:14 int-e: Well, I want to not clone out the contents of trees other than the one I'm looking at. 21:24:22 (of course the object structure itself would support partial fetches) 21:24:27 shachaf, we use sub-repositories at work 21:24:33 shachaf, not one hg repo for everything 21:24:46 (but I don't think that the software does... it's fetching a full transitive closure) 21:24:50 But using one big repository for everything is the best. 21:25:02 then for any given project we have a shell repo that just pulls in the sub-repos (there is no code in the shell repo, well okay there is a CMakeLists.txt, but that is it) 21:25:35 shachaf, well, that has issues when there are many different products that don't need the same code 21:26:33 shachaf: I know. What I was trying to say is that bringing up SVN or CVS is not very meaningful. 21:30:53 -!- `^_^v has joined. 21:31:44 <\oren\> I would say git has the features for 90% of use cases, svn has the features for 80%, and a tgz file with a bunch of back versions is enough for 70%. 21:32:10 \oren\, no... tgz is not enough when developing 21:32:22 sure if you just want to download a software 21:32:52 -!- `^_^ has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 21:33:19 <\oren\> Vorpal: I mean a tgz file containing subdirectories like project_June12/ project_June14/, etc. 21:33:36 \oren\, *puke* 21:34:14 <\oren\> thats how many of my amateur things are done 21:34:34 yes, and it is terrible 21:34:57 I pretty much create a repo (hg) before I even write a line of code. 21:35:05 And even for small personal projects 21:35:55 int-e: I mean, I think git/hg might be able to do that reasonably well. 21:36:16 At least in theory. 21:36:30 int-e, no I was just wondering what tools *can* do what he asked for 21:36:37 VCSs keep metainformation and allow you to separate changes into logical commits... doing that with tar would be really hard. (Sure, one could maintain a changelog... but that's extra effort and will still lose information) 21:36:38 And the answer "no distributed ones"? 21:37:11 what about source safe? 21:37:12 <\oren\> I don't think I need any of that in most cases 21:37:13 XD 21:37:44 \oren\, distributed is easier to set up in most cases. You don't need a server until you want to publish it 21:37:46 \oren\: so you never ask yourself why a particular line made it into your code? 21:37:59 with svn (and presumably cvs?) you absolutely do need that from the get-go 21:38:31 <\oren\> with tar you don't need a server um. ever. 21:38:48 <\oren\> an http server will work fine 21:39:41 git works quite well without a server 21:39:44 int-e: I believe shallow clones are a thing now, up to a point. 21:39:50 Re "the whole history". 21:40:14 fizzie: yes, but they are only shallow in that the history is pruned... shachaf wants to prune subtrees 21:40:28 but indeed I should've been more precise 21:41:45 <\oren\> 50% of my projects are written as a single file 21:42:51 \oren\: I'm objecting to the notion that tar files come even close to a version control system. 21:43:42 <\oren\> well, it's more like you know a bunch of commands that let you use diff, tar, and the shell together as a vcs 21:43:47 But it's okay to develop some things without version control. 21:44:46 <\oren\> like, the major thing that this helps me do is track down regressions. i have the version from yesterday, and the version from 4 days ago, etc. 21:45:27 shachaf: Here's an idea: why don't you go and use one giant Perforce repository for everything, and then a layer of scripts to allow "cloning" particular sets of subdirectories as local git repositories, maybe with a bit of FUSE to still make a unified read-only view of the entire in-the-cloud repository possible. 21:45:33 <\oren\> without any vcs at all I wouldn't have that ability 21:46:29 fizzie: That sounds pretty good. But I might just reimplement Perforce myself if it doesn't scale to the size of my repository. 21:46:45 \oren\: I guess the point of disagreement is that your 70% number, in my view, is closer to perhaps 20%. 21:48:13 \oren\: For example, I can have two copies of the project at home and at work, have changes in both, and merge them sanely. That will be a quite horrible mess with tar and diff and patch. Not impossible, sure, but a lot more effort than it should be. 21:48:14 shachaf: Sounds good. Maybe you could call the whole thing "Tuber" or something like that, and then let's say "git9" for the git bridge tool. 21:48:55 <\oren\> int-e: well, yeah there is a learning curve in using diff and patch well 21:49:19 <\oren\> with tar you don't need a server um. ever. <-- sure. I was talking about svn and cvs 21:49:27 \oren\, I don't consider tar a serious alternative 21:49:34 fizzie: Anyway, those git scripts wouldn't clone a "true" clone of the repository. 21:49:49 <\oren\> it's much better than not using any vcs at all 21:49:51 Those hashes would lead to nowhere. 21:50:01 Or, you know what I mean. 21:50:05 So it's kind of scow. 21:50:12 I'm not expressing myself very well right now. 21:50:26 \oren\, also git or hg is easier than tar. Just: hg commit -m "Changed stuff" 21:50:29 You can certainly see the seams, yes. 21:50:29 or hg add . 21:50:34 \oren\: Why wouldn't you just use git instead of tar+diff+patch? 21:50:39 So much easier. 21:50:41 \oren\, the tar thing actually needs more commands! 21:50:43 <\oren\> shachaf: git is not easy 21:50:50 Just: git commit -m "Changed stuff" 21:50:53 \oren\, agreed. hg is though. 21:51:03 \oren\, and TortoiseHg is a GREAT gui for it 21:51:13 which git lacks 21:51:13 then use mercurial... mercurial is only hard for git users, I believe :P 21:51:31 int-e, well said. I'm a hg user, and I find git confusing. 21:51:40 (mercurial is so close to git that I want to use it like git, and then it falls short all the time.) 21:51:41 fizzie: Did you read _The Gone-Away World_? 21:52:02 No, I didn't. 21:52:07 int-e, branches work differently. Otherwise it is mostly the same I believe. But git has a more confusing user interface. 21:52:17 That book is pretty good. 21:52:31 Anyway there's a machine in it called "Piper 90". 21:52:37 <\oren\> I found that git has too many concepts 21:52:39 fizzie, hm perforce, is that central or distributed? 21:52:42 fizzie, and is it FOSS? 21:52:57 Vorpal: I'm not disagreeing. Actually the thing that I find most confusing in mercurial is the "tip" thing that jumps around randomly when there's more than one head. 21:53:04 Vorpal: Central, proprietary. 21:53:07 ("randomly" meaning I can't reliably predict it) 21:53:11 The whole "multiple heads" thing in hg sounds bizarre to me. 21:53:44 int-e, you generally shouldn't have more than one head in a given named branch I would say. Also you probably want "default" instead of tip then? 21:54:01 int-e, oh and I mostly use TortoiseHg. It is actually a great GUI. 21:54:17 ... shell user here 21:54:29 The only complicated thing about git is that the commands are bizarre and arbitrary. 21:54:39 And each one does several different things. 21:54:41 int-e, fair enough. Just saying that sometimes when things get complicated, a visual look at the tree can be easier to understand 21:54:52 X is useful so that I can have 9 xterms on the screen simultaneously. 21:55:04 int-e, especially in projects with multiple persons and complicated merges 21:55:20 <\oren\> shachaf: and stashes. I would like there to be no such thing as a stash 21:55:21 then a visual look can be superior for understanding what the f**ck is going on. 21:55:31 actually I use hg view quite a lot. 21:55:32 \oren\: Then don't use "git stash"? 21:55:40 They don't exist if you don't want them to. 21:55:48 <\oren\> shachaf: but that;s the only way to discard changes 21:55:48 $ hg view 21:55:48 hg: unknown command 'view' 21:55:48 'view' is provided by the following extension: 21:55:48 hgk browse the repository in a graphical way 21:55:49 hm 21:55:51 Okay 21:56:11 int-e, how does it compare to thg workbench? 21:56:11 \oren\: ? 21:56:22 What does discarding changes have to do with git stash? 21:56:55 <\oren\> you discard the changes in your working directory by saying ``git stash'' 21:56:59 int-e, https://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/HgkExtension suggests it is deprecated and hgview or tortoisehg should be used instead 21:57:08 No I don't? 21:57:21 Vorpal: hg view is not very useful really... it's a stripped down clone of gitk. It helps me that it looks familiar. I wouldn't recommend it. 21:57:31 Oh, well, I thought you were actually being sinceret or something. 21:57:32 ah 21:57:38 I should've known better. 21:57:46 <\oren\> I am. that's the way I learned git 21:58:10 The name "stash" might be a clue that it's not discarding anything. 21:58:58 <\oren\> git add my files with changes I want to keep, git commit to do... something. then git push which does an actual commit. finally git stash to discard uncommited changes 21:59:51 <\oren\> i guess git commit is how you add the message to your commit 22:00:18 Maybe you should spend half an hour or an hour learning how git works. 22:00:19 That's such a bizarre use of terminology. 22:00:36 \oren\, for your usage, hg would probably be simpler. 22:01:06 \oren\, especially given the amazing cross platform GUI that TortoiseHg provides 22:01:44 imo trollminology 22:01:45 Can you alias on top of existing commands? You could alias 'git stash' into actually being about discarding changes. 22:02:20 fizzie, what is the proper way of discarding changes in git? 22:02:31 <\oren\> shachaf: well how would you discard the changes in your working copy that you don't want to commit? 22:02:41 git reset --hard? 22:02:46 \oren\, in hg it is "hg revert" 22:03:03 <\oren\> ah. well that sounds legit 22:03:11 Or `git checkout file` to restore a file to its state in HEAD. 22:03:17 shachaf, is that per file? 22:03:20 Or the ENTIRE tree? 22:03:29 Ah 22:03:30 git reset --hard is the entire tree. 22:03:34 Hm 22:03:42 You don't do it too often. 22:03:44 Well, I don't. 22:03:50 shachaf, what does --hard do? 22:04:01 reset the staging area as well 22:04:13 And the working tree. 22:04:29 and that (the staging area) is really the bit that you have to understand before git stops being confusing. 22:04:30 I mean, compared to --soft, which just adjusts what the head points at. 22:05:23 int-e, that entire "staging area" concept is confusing and annoying I find 22:05:24 <\oren\> int-e: isn't the staging area just the list of files I want to commit? not confusing at all? 22:05:25 Vorpal: What git-reset actually does is change your current branch to point to some commit. The commit is implicitly HEAD, i.e. where you are right now. 22:05:25 It's invisible at first, but that's where you prepare the commit. "git diff" shows differences between working tree and staging area. "git diff --cached" shows differences between staging area and the last commit; *those* are the changes "git commit" actually commits. 22:05:27 And quite pointless 22:05:41 Vorpal: git-reset --hard doesn't change only the current branch, but also the things that int-e and fizzie said. 22:05:42 Vorpal: it's a love or hate thing; there's no middle ground :P 22:05:57 -!- `^_^v has quit (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep). 22:06:17 I find it quite powerful. And there's commit -a for the fairly common case that you want to commit all changes. 22:06:19 int-e: I have no strong feelings about the git staging area. 22:06:19 int-e, agreed. And sure, there are things that hg could do better. But it is still less confusing than git 22:06:26 I could take it or leave it. 22:06:28 shachaf: damn you! :P 22:06:45 int-e, with hg you just list the files you want to commit if not all of them on the "commit" command line 22:06:49 Makes sense to me 22:07:00 <\oren\> right, like svn 22:07:06 also why does "git ci" not alias to "git commit" 22:07:09 You can do that with git-commit too. 22:07:11 It does for hg, and it is shorter 22:07:17 -!- Frooxius has joined. 22:07:22 You can make that alias if you want. 22:07:37 Vorpal: I have an alias for that in my configuration. 22:07:38 git config --global alias.ci commit 22:07:58 Fair enough. 22:08:02 Why is it not default though 22:08:06 "log1 = log --oneline --decorate=full --graph" is an alias I've started to use a lot. 22:08:26 <\oren\> shachaf: is there a way to add a staging area to svn 22:08:39 I don't know? 22:08:42 The main issue I have with git is that there is no *good* GUI. For some reason I'm a GUI person when it comes to version control 22:08:49 I'm a terminal person otherwise 22:08:55 hmm, use git-svn? 22:09:24 fizzie: Ah, maybe I should use that instead of --decorate. I guess =full shows more information. 22:09:46 -!- `^_^v has joined. 22:09:52 It shows what sort of ref it is. 22:09:56 <\oren\> i mean it would be nice if I could add files to my 'svn ci' line one at a time 22:10:20 fizzie: --all is also a useful flag there, sometimes. 22:10:23 <\oren\> hmmm, I could use bash and a variable 22:10:37 <\oren\> instead of git add 22:10:39 shachaf: I think the =full part is slightly redundant in that at least some of the prefixes have their own colors. 22:11:52 Is there a good version control system for unmergable binary files? At work we use svn for that, due to the locking support 22:11:57 And hg for everything else 22:12:37 \oren\: It's true that in order to use git effectively you need to spend a bit of time up-front learning how it works. 22:13:05 <\oren\> staged=$staged' 'some_file.cpp 22:13:24 <\oren\> svn ci $staged 22:13:36 I don't mean learning what the commands do, which is kind of arbitrary but pretty easy to look up, but getting a mental model of what a git repository is. 22:15:02 I also was happy about "git worktree" getting in the real git. 22:15:18 fizzie, what does that do? 22:15:47 Lets you have multiple working trees (with different branches checked out) linked to the same repository. 22:15:52 fizzie: whoa whoa whoa, fancy 22:16:12 I found http://eagain.net/articles/git-for-computer-scientists/ useful when I started using git... http://nyuccl.org/pages/gittutorial/ looks more recent but similar in spirit. 22:19:03 I don't think I've really needed git worktree at home, but some IDEs (not naming names here) are a little bit too enthusiastic about having everything indexed all the time whenever anything in the filesystem changes to make jumping around between branches pleasant. 22:19:42 And (as far as I can tell, anyway) git doesn't really have a generalized way of saying "do this thing in a branch without checking it out". 22:20:00 You can do some things. 22:20:12 But not in general, I guess. 22:20:28 Anyway, I never used anything with a name similar to git9. 22:20:50 Yeah, that's the kind of thing you can't do to a branch without checking it out. 22:22:09 fizzie, hm hg had something like that for ages 22:22:49 I use something with a name similar to git9, but only ever do the synchronize-with-the-world operation in a single branch called "clean", which I've found is a relatively nice way to manage whatever unpleasantess there is with the boundary to the Other System. 22:22:49 fizzie, basically it has a command (as a bundled extension) to hardlink the shared revision data files between multiple repos. 22:23:55 In fact hardlinking is how a local same-filesystem clone works 22:23:58 Hard link? What happens if you edit a file? 22:24:14 What you really want is a copy-on-write hard link, isn't it? 22:24:15 shachaf, hg is made to handle that for the internal revision file data 22:24:16 You don't edit the repository data files manually, hopefully. 22:24:21 the working tree is NOT hardlinked 22:24:28 Oh, the repository data files. 22:24:35 That's more or less how 'git worktree' works, except there's some automatic administrative bookkeeping as well. And there's long been custom scripts to do it, they just weren't included in the stock distribution until relatively recently. 22:24:42 The working tree ought to be COW hard-linked, though. 22:25:02 Yes, in a perfect world. 22:25:04 shachaf, that is harder though. Probably possible with FUSE, btrfs or zfs? 22:25:16 I heard that btrfs supports that, at least. 22:25:46 -!- LKoen has joined. 22:26:01 shachaf: Anyhoo, I use something with a name similar to git9, but only ever do the synchronize-with-the-world operation in a single branch called "clean", which I've found is a relatively nice way to manage some of the unpleasantess there is with the boundary to the Other System. 22:26:23 Then you can pretend 'clean' is just a tracking branch for a remote, more or less. 22:26:35 Yes, I saw that when you said it earlier. 22:26:37 Oh. 22:26:49 I thought I didn't say that because I started to say something else. 22:26:59 You'll notice I further edited it a little bit. 22:27:16 E.g. "whatever" -< "some of the". 22:27:37 Sometimes I do that. I start editing a long line in the irssi buffer, ^U it, send it, send something else, then paste the ^U-ed text and forget I sent it already. 22:28:26 shachaf, what is ^U? 22:28:43 Ctrl-U 22:28:48 I get THAT 22:28:50 Delete (cut) the current line. 22:28:53 it it like ctrl-x in modern editors? 22:29:04 Ctrl-X for the current line. 22:29:09 Okay 22:29:41 https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/git-users/7b40Ie89Vqs 22:29:51 It's funny when people post things like that. 22:30:01 shachaf: I ended up there as well. 22:30:30 If you know the right strings to search for, you can find a lot of bug reports that are full of secret HTTP headers containing all sorts of secret data. 22:31:00 I guess it's not that secret. 22:31:02 Also, I'd just like to voice my disapproval of the world making C-w in Emacs kill-region, but in browsers close-tab. 22:31:22 I've closed a number of tabs while trying to edit text in a box. 22:31:24 Yes, that's terrible. 22:31:31 I've done the same thing. 22:31:33 I'm very happy about C-S-t. 22:31:46 But at work I use Mac OS, where you close a tab with Cmd-W. 22:31:49 So it's a bit better. 22:32:02 fizzie, hah. I'm a sublime user these days 22:32:10 fizzie: Unfortunately I do all my browsing in Chrome's Incognito mode, so I can't C-S-t. 22:32:21 Oh, that's nasty. 22:32:26 I do some of it in Firefox' Private Browsing mode, I guess. Firefox does support it. 22:34:55 just use vim 22:34:58 next 22:35:07 I do use vim. 22:35:16 Not for IRC, though. 22:36:00 I have typed ":wq\n" into a number of text boxes as well. 22:36:04 But that's generally less dramatic. 22:36:29 you can actually do that with extensions 22:36:30 ls ;-) 22:36:43 <\oren\> i'ts annoying how ^O saves on nano but open on everything else 22:37:54 it doesn't save on vim :p 22:38:37 shachaf: Speaking of secret stuff, there's a bunch of Chrome bug reports containing all kinds of internal nomenclature as well. 22:39:01 https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=52734 for example. 22:39:50 fizzie: Yes, that's what I meant. 22:40:04 Well, I was talking about some chrome bug reports. 22:40:06 Not that one. 22:41:25 But any of them that include an http response. 22:41:40 Yes. 22:42:08 One time there was a picture of a data center in Finland that had pictures of machines with labels on them specifying their hostnames. 22:42:24 It was kind of funny. I think it's gone now, though. 22:42:36 At least the knowledge of there being a data center in Finland is no longer a secret. 22:42:51 fizzie, what *is* git5? 22:43:17 Vorpal: fizzie described it by the name "git9" above. 22:43:27 shachaf, okay and what actually is it? 22:43:29 Someone tried to tell me we still haven't publicly acknowledged the existence of the Hamina data center, which is patently untrue. 22:43:40 I mean, https://www.google.com/about/datacenters/inside/locations/hamina/ 22:43:55 fizzie: You might have acknowledged its existence, but have you acknowledged the acknowledgement of its existence? 22:44:16 fizzie, I read about it in the Swedish technology news paper "Ny Teknik" several years ago 22:44:43 fizzie, so git9 is some kind of google-internal wrapper script for git? 22:44:56 It's really git5, I just wanted to be fancy. 22:45:22 And it's the bridge from local git to the well-published Perforce-based VCS we generally use. 22:45:32 I was surprised to learn about this one thing that says "the existence of [this thing] is confidential". 22:45:42 But in retrospect I shouldn't have been surprised. 22:45:48 But maybe that's why it was confidential. 22:45:51 So that people who're conversant with git can keep using it. 22:45:52 fizzie, do you pump waste heat into the district heating system? 22:45:55 I've probably said too much. 22:45:59 fizzie, I believe some data centers in Sweden do that 22:46:03 I wouldn't know. 22:46:11 If I knew I couldn't tell, unless it's something we advertise. 22:46:27 fizzie never talks about corporate secrets in public IRC channels. 22:46:40 Unless someone else has accidentally talked about them in public bug reports, I guess. 22:47:12 Even in the latter case, I might still apply some caution. 22:47:40 <\oren\> but do you store work emails on a private server in your home? 22:48:03 fizzie probably stores personal emails on a private server at work. 22:48:26 I've been thinking of storing personal data at work, just because of the tools. 22:48:55 Vorpal: the magical thing about the "staging area" is that it's a lot more than a list of files to commit, it's really a snapshot of the entire tree that will be committed, so e.g. the staged files don't have to look the same as the files on disk... which probably sounds useless and confusing until you start using it all the time 22:49:05 fizzie: that's a rude way to refer to your colleagues hth 22:49:28 Yes, that's true. 22:49:39 olsner, fair enough I guess. Most of the time it isn't really that useful a feature though. Or when it is I want multiple versions of it (similar to MQ patches in hg) 22:49:47 \oren\: If you modify a file, and then git add it, and then modify it again, and commit, only your first modification will be committed. 22:50:37 fizzie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4pnJdEZ2Iw is a song about that data center, I assume. 22:50:52 olsner, I do use MQ, and MQ is a more advanced version of that, where you can have multiple snapshots as kind of editable non-pushable-until-you-convert commits. And you can reorder then and unapply them and reapply them and so on 22:51:04 olsner, also you can version control your actual MQ patch queue itself 22:51:04 shachaf: :D 22:51:05 <\oren\> shachaf: AAAAAAAAAA 22:51:17 <\oren\> NOOOOO that is awful 22:51:35 Because what you're really "adding" is the current state of the file, not just the file name. 22:51:37 Vorpal: that sounds close to how I use branches 22:51:44 \oren\, I can see the use of it. I don't think it should be the default behaviour though 22:52:01 olsner, branches are pushable though? MQ patches are not. 22:57:17 shachaf: Man, that *is* a lot of internal headers in bugs.chromium.org. Maybe they should have some sort of a thing. 22:58:55 fizzie, oh? Link to an example? 22:59:10 I don't think I should. 22:59:24 fizzie, well it is public, I could probably find it anyway? 22:59:34 Probably, but maybe you won't care enough. 22:59:38 you don't need to tell me what they mean 23:01:58 yeah a lot of internal jargon so far at least 23:02:06 fizzie, I assume you mean HTTP headers? 23:02:06 It's the principle of the thing. If the names and values are something we don't show to external users, I probably shouldn't be linking to them either, even if they leak all kinds of ways. 23:02:10 Or bug headers? 23:02:23 HTTP, yes. 23:04:54 Ah yes, quite a few ones with weird headers 23:09:36 Probably all of them would have a particular header with a value of the form /x/y/z/y/x/... 23:09:45 Probably I'm saying too much anyway. 23:11:37 shachaf, you don't work at google do you? 23:11:48 No, but I used to. 23:11:51 Ah 23:17:24 -!- Froox has joined. 23:18:31 -!- ais523 has joined. 23:19:26 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 23:20:33 -!- Frooxius has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 23:23:49 -!- augur has joined. 23:35:56 -!- `^_^v has quit (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep). 23:42:41 -!- JenElizabeth8 has joined. 2016-07-08: 00:00:39 -!- oerjan has joined. 00:30:38 * oerjan notes mroman and b_jonas botching game theory in the logs 00:34:30 <\oren\> ah nothing better than a plate of hot wings and some jamaican ginger beer 00:35:32 okay 00:35:48 * oerjan has never had jamaican ginger beer, so cannot say. 00:36:16 i'm not sure i've ever had ginger beer at all. must have been back in my childhood if so. 00:36:35 <\oren\> it's like ginger ale but much spicier 00:36:47 i don't think have had ginger 00:36:59 *i have 00:37:21 <\oren\> it's like root beer but with ginger instead of sarsparilla 00:37:33 i don't think i have had root beer hth 00:37:39 * oerjan grins maniackally 00:37:49 <\oren\> i you what how what 00:38:01 it's more likely i've had ginger beer/ale than root beer, anyhow. 00:38:06 Root beer is pretty much only popular in the US. 00:38:20 Most people elsewhere say it tastes like medicine. 00:38:39 in norwegian, the general word for beer and ale are the same (øl), so i wouldn't know the difference. 00:38:40 <\oren\> thats the point, it tastes like medicine 00:39:58 -!- MoALTz has quit (Quit: Leaving). 00:40:56 although the english word "ale" seems to have been borrowed by brewing hipsters. 00:41:35 "Ginger ale" is a soft drink flavored with ginger. Ginger beer is either a soft drink flavored very strongly with ginger, or a beer made by fermenting ginger. 00:42:32 (i only know about brewing hipsters from the Lunch comic strip) 00:43:00 and from various mentions of IPA 00:43:44 <\oren\> what does the international phonetic alphabet have to do with beer? 00:43:44 pikhq: What happens if I don't drink anything carbonated? 00:43:58 \oren\: shared acronyms. 00:43:58 They're all three of them incompatible with me? 00:44:09 shachaf: Yes. 00:44:15 <\oren\> shachaf: the ginger beer I'm having isn't carbonated 00:44:21 No bubbles? 00:44:24 The brewing hipsters you refer to, are most likely using the word "ale" properly. 00:44:41 <\oren\> no, no bubbles, just a hell of a lot of ginger, 00:45:06 "Ale" as traditionally used is "beer brewed with a warm fermentation method". 00:45:31 "Ingefærøl (også kjent under det engelske navnet Ginger beer) er en øl som ble oppfunnet på 1700-tallet i England." 00:46:06 I don't speak Norwegian but that is definitely the first line of a wikipedia article 00:46:14 LKoen: correct. 00:46:46 it wasn't really meant to be understood, just tasted. 00:47:19 also, to sort of indicate that ginger beer might be what norwegians have heard of. 00:48:34 <\oren\> I sometimes make ginger beer myself 00:49:17 <\oren\> you basically mix ginger powder with hot water and stir, then chill it 00:49:26 <\oren\> and add sugar 00:51:08 <\oren\> you can also use fresh ginger but that's a lot of work 00:51:26 pikhq: well sure. it's just not a native norwegian word, is all. 00:51:49 (although it's obviously cognate to øl, which means _both_ ale and beer.) 00:53:24 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 00:53:39 i am guessing what \oren\ just said would be severe trolling on an actual brewing forum. 00:53:43 <\oren\> hippavilion[1] 00:53:59 oerjan: Yeah. 00:54:03 <\oren\> oerjan: oh, undoubtably 00:54:08 I wonder why English makes the distinction. 00:54:17 -!- jaboja has joined. 00:55:06 Actually, could be a North vs. West Germanic thing. 00:55:25 maybe. 00:55:45 <\oren\> i have heard that they used to serve beer hot 00:56:23 ack 00:56:26 It'd make sense for why English would have both, then. It's kinda got a handful of weird North Germanic loans strewn throughout. 00:56:27 cervoise 00:57:15 pikhq: wiktionary doesn't think it's borrowed. 00:57:33 to increase confusion, german Öl means oil hth 00:57:33 `? go 00:57:54 Go is a common verbal game programming language invented by the Germanic Taneb tribes in the strategic territories of East Asia. 00:58:01 oerjan: Yeah, Wiktionary thinks it's entirely native. 00:58:05 Maybe it's a Taneb Germanic thing. 00:58:20 shachaf: apparently nintendo just released a game called Pokémon Go 00:58:35 (or just announced, whatever) 00:58:45 And also that Norwegian also has a cognate for "beer", "bjor". (which appears to be not at all common?) 00:58:58 Bring me a good brain, or Mr. Pokeylope becomes Mr. Smokeylope! 00:59:21 LKoen: Released. 00:59:24 shachaf: :) 01:00:49 pikhq: Did you hear they're making Psychonauts 2? 01:01:06 I did. 01:01:12 pikhq: afaik i've never heard of the norwegian bjor. 01:01:19 Estimated delivery Q3 2018. 01:01:24 So it'll probably be out by 2020? 01:01:44 oerjan: So it clearly is either obscure or theoretical. 01:01:46 icelandic seems to have both bjór and öl. 01:02:00 pikhq: i'd guess very dialectical 01:02:04 Plausible. 01:03:16 it's not actually in wiktionary, which just redirects to bjór 01:03:52 pikhq: Also they're making another Psychonauts game, exclusively for PS4 VR. 01:04:21 psychonauts was too good 01:05:32 shachaf: i paid quite a bit into the crowdfund for it 01:05:54 i don't remember if it was enough to get my name into it, but i was eager to see it happen 01:08:14 Psychonauts was good, I dunno if they're really going to make another good game though. 01:08:45 I've not been a fan of Double Fine's recent output. 01:08:51 It's been fine. 01:08:59 Whih isn't up to their usual standard. 01:13:01 is it figuring out what to do with your life day in the channel today 01:13:11 * oerjan logreading 01:14:25 oh never mind, int-e went on to bikeshedding. 01:15:55 oerjan: Maybe you can think of a good pun involving "bicyclic monoid" 01:21:40 sorry. only horrible half-associations. 01:29:31 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 01:33:26 -!- LKoen has quit (Quit: “It’s only logical. First you learn to talk, then you learn to think. Too bad it’s not the other way round.”). 01:34:43 -!- LKoen has joined. 01:36:03 -!- LKoen has quit (Client Quit). 02:13:14 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 02:32:47 -!- hppavilion[1] has set topic: [Rated ꙮ] The intradisciplinary hub of solidarity matrices, esoteric programming language design, multichannel bot abuse (always safe, sane and consensual), and font forging (dangerous and potentially illegal) | http://esolangs.org/ | logs: http://codu.org/logs/_esoteric/ http://tunes.org/~nef/logs/esoteric/?C=M;O=D | https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2023808/wisdom.pdf. 02:38:02 `unidecode ꙮ 02:38:08 ​[U+A66E CYRILLIC LETTER MULTIOCULAR O] 02:39:11 too much 02:39:20 whoa 02:39:27 -!- shachaf has set topic: The intradisciplinary hub of solidity matrices and esoteric programming language design and deployment | http://esolangs.org/ | logs: http://codu.org/logs/_esoteric/ http://tunes.org/~nef/logs/esoteric/?C=M;O=D | https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2023808/wisdom.pdf. 02:39:28 google is experimenting with new crypto algorithms for https 02:39:38 designed to be impermeable to quantum computers 02:40:02 they picked an algorithm called new hope 02:40:14 but the paper describing it has 0 instances of the string "death star" so I lost interest 02:40:44 what about "peace moon" 02:41:14 :(chaf 02:41:44 oerjan: That's no... wait... 02:41:48 That's no star? 02:42:04 -!- jaboja has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 02:42:07 Also, shouldn't it be "life moon"? Because !death is life; peace is !war 02:42:12 (then again, war is peace...) 02:42:26 hppavilion[1]: i conclude you don't get the reference hth 02:42:32 (war=x, x=-x, x=0, war=peace=0, QED) 02:42:39 I don't? 02:42:48 Ah, I see 02:45:23 hppavilion[1]: it is in the nature the topic to expand and collapse. just like a star. 02:45:27 *of the topic 02:46:56 alercah: it's ok then can use the name death star when they find a quantum algorithm that breaks it anyway. 02:47:00 *they 02:47:14 what in the world is wrong with my brain these days. 02:50:25 <\oren\> `? ꙮ 02:50:28 ​ꙮ is the official Unicode character of #esoteric. 02:51:19 -!- Kaynato has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 02:53:20 <\oren\> `? 〿 02:53:21 ​〿? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 02:54:23 oerjan: wouldn't that have to be called "second death star"? 03:00:40 ER 03:01:03 `8ball wouldn't that have to be called "second death star"? 03:01:08 Reply hazy try again. 03:01:22 alercah: NOT SURE 03:12:46 -!- centrinia has joined. 03:23:21 oerjan: You're doing it wrong 03:23:32 doing what wrong. 03:23:39 oerjan: You aren't unsure, the 8B just didn't work the first time 03:23:47 `8ball what am i doing wrong? 03:23:50 I'm a random number generator that reads from a file. Make your own damn decisions. 03:24:04 ): 03:24:14 When you try to load a webpage and just get the HTML skeleton, you don't give up, you reload 03:24:24 FINE 03:24:28 `8ball wouldn't that have to be called "second death star"? 03:24:29 Signs point to yes. 03:24:42 alercah: after some thought, i agree hth 03:33:43 What is the name for the type of website which http://ponycountdown.com/ is? 03:33:58 Not the utility side- in this case, counting down to ponies 03:34:14 That is, a site that is rife with secrets and easter eggs that are there to amuse a visitor 03:39:08 How do I explain to someone that no, I'm not texting them the password over Google Hangouts, that's not safe AND I can't delete it after 03:43:05 don't ask me. i don't think it's possible to explains things to someone who isn't ready for it. 03:43:12 *-s 03:43:17 DAMMIT BRAIN 03:46:20 not possible to explains thing 03:50:19 <\oren\> holy shit dallas 03:51:22 http://pastebin.com/TwfCFjxE the parable of the liberal anglosaxon capitalist professor and analytical philosopher who taught a class on bertrand russel 03:51:49 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 03:52:03 <\oren\> in dallas two cops were shot while monitoring a protest 04:05:07 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 04:22:59 <\oren\> hppavilion[1]: are you watching the dallas thing? 04:23:11 \oren\: What dallas thing? 04:23:21 `google dallas thing 04:23:30 Failed to connect to socket 2. \ \ Looking up 127.0.0.1:3128 \ Making HTTP connection to 127.0.0.1:3128 \ Sending HTTP request. \ HTTP request sent; waiting for response. \ Alert!: Unexpected network read error; connection aborted. \ Can't Access `http://google.com/search?q=%64%61%6c%6c%61%73%20%74%68%69%6e%67' \ Alert!: Unable to access document. 04:23:33 @google dallas thing 04:23:34 https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g55711-Activities-Dallas_Texas.html 04:25:00 \oren\: DPD officers getting shot down at a protest? 04:38:31 <\oren\> yeah, there were snipers on top of a building and they shot ten officers, three dead. 04:39:08 s/were/are/ possibly. 04:39:20 The situation remains uncertain. 04:39:24 <\oren\> right 04:39:47 <\oren\> I was watching the Clinton email fbi/senate hearing when it cut to Dallas 04:40:12 1.855e+44 planck time flat 04:45:53 oerjan: tdh 04:47:13 oerjan: You're the master of webcomics, correct? 04:47:55 since when. 04:48:49 oerjan: I seem to remember someone asking if you read every webcomic on the internet 04:48:59 that's a pretty big no. 04:49:10 Oh 04:49:18 Well to anyone who knows 04:49:39 I'm reading Dinosaur Comics and looking for a complete list of easter eggs therein. Anyone know where I could find this? 04:50:00 wild guess: there's a wiki somewhere? 04:50:37 oerjan: I hope so, but I can't find it 04:50:40 * oerjan doesn't read Dinosaur Comics, although he _does_ read Dinosaur Whiteboard. 04:50:45 I'll look for that 04:51:04 (that's not a relevant suggestion btw) 04:51:58 Do you read Super Mega Comics? 04:52:09 no. 04:52:29 Okay one-sided die, who is the number one loser? 04:52:46 What's a one-sided die? 04:52:48 A sphere? 04:53:32 I would think it's a deformed mobius strip 04:53:35 either that, or a monostable polyhedron 04:53:44 there are polyhedra that are only stable on one face 04:53:50 and if you place them on any other, they'll roll onto the one stable face 04:54:01 http://www.supermegacomics.com/index.php?i=382 04:54:27 when used as a die, it'd always land in the same orientation around every axis but the axis of symmetry of the table 04:54:45 pretty sure that was linked the other day. 04:54:48 err, the table's surface 04:54:48 assuming the table is flat 04:55:37 Oh, right. 04:55:43 Can't find a wiki 04:55:55 * oerjan is reminded of the gömböc 04:56:12 hppavilion[1]: sounds like an opportunity hth 04:56:23 you should start a startup 04:56:24 http://www.supermegacomics.com/index.php?i=429 04:56:36 What's an enddown, anyway? 04:57:20 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCAg5_vHFmI 04:57:33 @google super mega double damage 04:57:35 http://www.supermegacomics.com/index.php?i=333 04:57:35 Title: SUPER MEGA COMICS 04:58:16 Cale: did you kickstarter the super mega book kickstarter 04:58:29 it's going to be tg 04:58:49 I didn't actually realise that it happened until it was over 05:04:14 Huh, Ryan North is the current author of Marvel's Squirrel Girl comic 05:36:01 -!- ais523 has quit. 05:47:17 Let's say it's possible to build a time machine 05:47:38 But it can only send messages- not physical material (obviously, you can assemble something with the information in the message- but that's it) 05:48:30 We know how to build a receiver, but a transmitter is trickier (we lack the precision to make one work with current technology, but we may figure it out in the future) 05:48:43 So a scientist builds a receiver to confirm that it works 05:48:51 And he records the moment of activation 05:50:10 If, the moment he turns it on, he- dependent on the exact design- either (a) receives several thousand messages, primarily from smart middle schoolers doing a science project or (b) gets nothing because it's all jammed by abnormally high amounts of phlebon particles 05:50:13 We know it worked 05:50:20 If he doesn't get the message, we know it didn't work 05:51:57 what, girl genius is late 05:52:09 that hasn't happened in a while. 05:52:52 well, "late". i'm not sure what its official schedule is. 05:53:02 but it's usually up by now. 05:54:04 hppavilion[1]: if his recording computer gets a buffer flow and suddenly contains an AI taking over the world, we also (briefly) know it worked. 05:54:12 *overflow 05:54:30 True 05:54:38 (just channeling some yudkowsky here) 05:54:39 oerjan: Of course, who wrote the AI? 05:54:57 itself hth 05:54:59 (obviously, nobody; the AI is part of a stable time loop and the one that arrives is likely itself) 05:55:24 MK/JV 05:55:33 wat 05:55:56 ? 05:56:05 MK/JV? 05:56:15 Ah, not sure 05:56:28 Where do you see that? 05:56:55 um above, in your message. 05:56:59 It's always nice when a WP citation leads to a 404 05:57:06 Better than a 451, at least 05:57:27 451 THE DATA CENTRE IS ON FIRE 05:57:31 `? peer 05:57:47 oerjan: ALSO, ALL THE PAPER, BUT THERE WAS NOTHING TO IGNITE IT 05:57:55 peer gynt is a famous norwegian troll. nowadays he amuses himself by resetting people's irc connections. 05:59:30 Who ran the world's shortest marathon? 06:03:02 i dunno but iirc the question isn't quite trivial as the length wasn't entirely standardized initially. 06:03:13 oerjan: Oh, right, crap 06:03:33 I suppose marathons may vary by over a femtometer in length 06:03:53 sounds like a pretty good assumption. 06:04:13 Does temperature undergo relativistic effects? 06:05:41 i don't know. are you reading this from some list. 06:06:41 Nope 06:07:09 i think that's a pretty subtle question, anyway. probably requiring thinking about entropy. 06:07:41 If thursday is the new friday, how are other days of the week affected? 06:08:40 obviously impossible to answer. 06:08:49 oerjan: Do we need a `ngglist? 06:09:00 what's ngg 06:09:14 oh 06:09:20 wait, why n 06:09:32 oerjan: n = not 06:09:33 oerjan: or no 06:09:47 i think that would be pretty redundant hth 06:09:51 oerjan: Presumably, ngglist notifies you when girl genius fails to come out on time 06:10:16 Right. 06:11:04 . o O ( They should make special "Students' Calculators" which are awesome- you enter a full equation and it gives you the result- but it only does the math for you if it's hard enough that you shouldn't just do it yourself ) 06:12:10 I asked wolfram|alpha for "smallest integer greater than 1" 06:12:13 It told me it was 1 06:12:16 I wept for humanity 06:12:59 why weep, the AIs will never destroy us when they're this stupid hth 06:19:57 oh come on, it's just a off-by-one error 06:20:39 and it may be a trick to make you feel better 06:22:39 OKAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY 06:31:14 punny xkcd 06:38:33 -!- Sgeo has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 06:46:16 <\oren\> 451 page censored 06:58:32 -!- Sgeo has joined. 07:37:47 gg up now. 07:38:18 tg 07:39:12 How much glory to the hypnotoad? 07:44:50 7 08:02:24 -!- centrinia has quit (Quit: Leaving). 08:10:19 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 08:12:48 i just had the chance to write this super clear line of code printf(currformat, *argv && **argv == '\'' ? *++*argv++ : strtoll(*argv++, NULL, 10)); 08:25:53 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 08:27:10 <\oren\> izabera: perfectly clear! 08:27:52 <\oren\> parsing either a ' followed by a char literal, or a decimal number, and at the same time, advancing to the next argument 08:28:23 :3 08:29:43 `` printf %d \'a 72 08:29:51 it does this 08:30:02 9772 08:32:15 https://github.com/izabera/inutility/blob/master/src/printf.c 08:32:25 replace all your busyboxes with inutilities 08:37:06 it compiles down to less than 40kb with -Os 09:22:22 -!- centrinia has joined. 09:27:52 -!- JenElizabeth8 has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 09:43:19 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 09:45:16 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: Kite). 10:13:21 -!- centrinia has quit (Quit: Leaving). 10:25:03 -!- feliks has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 10:28:29 did you know this? 10:28:31 close(0) = 0 10:28:33 open("/dev/stdin", O_RDONLY) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory) 10:29:37 oh i'm dumb 10:29:51 of course /dev/stdin is still there but it's a symlink to /proc/self/fd/0 which doesn't exist 10:33:23 -!- mtve has joined. 10:39:58 izabera: you almost never want to close the standard handles. it can take you to bad situations when a library function very deep in your program either opens something and it gets their fd number, or a library function assumes stderr is valid and prints an error message there. 10:40:16 okok 10:40:50 thanks 10:40:52 izabera: instead, open the new handle you want with open or socket or any other function, prepare it, then dup2 it to replace the fd of the standard handles, and then close the alias. 10:41:16 that way you can reopen the standard handles to anything new. 10:41:47 oooor... i could just add this one line check 10:47:22 -!- ^v has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 10:49:13 oh, I forgot to do this: 10:49:29 `bardsworthlist 2016-07-07 10:50:09 bardsworthlist 2016-07-07: b_jonas 10:50:33 -!- ^v has joined. 10:51:07 -!- ^v has quit (Excess Flood). 10:51:33 -!- ^v has joined. 10:58:24 -!- ^v has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 11:03:04 -!- ^v has joined. 11:06:09 also, SGDQ is great 11:09:17 It is.. but I'll miss part of the kirby/mario block tonight :< 11:09:28 Or not tonight.. later today 11:09:31 you can watch later 11:09:42 * FireFly nods 11:09:57 I don't watch anything live, I just watch everything later, on youtube or later if the temp encodes are botched 11:10:12 like lots of the temp encodes in the early mario block were broken, so I'll have to try to watch those later 11:14:37 Ah 11:19:45 (sadly sometimes the final videos on archive are broken too, when information was lost during recording, but they're at least better) 11:36:23 -!- boily has joined. 11:48:40 -!- ^v has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 11:55:08 -!- ^v has joined. 12:04:21 -!- augur has joined. 12:09:42 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 12:19:26 -!- ^v has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 12:24:11 -!- ^v has joined. 12:25:37 -!- gamemanj has joined. 12:27:22 -!- boily has quit (Quit: FLATPACK CHICKEN). 12:47:01 oh em gee https://my.fsf.org/donate/ "ThankGNU!" 12:47:21 wat https://www.fsf.org/associate/car/ 12:51:08 lol 13:18:32 -!- JenElizabeth8 has joined. 13:24:09 -!- MDude has quit (Ping timeout: 276 seconds). 13:39:55 -!- Kaynato has joined. 13:50:13 -!- Sgeo has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 14:00:24 -!- mroman has joined. 14:00:29 http://codepad.org/nhLZ5spo this somehow bothers me 14:00:49 1 + 2 + 3 + ... = 1 + (1 + 1) + (1 + 1 + 1) + ... = 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 14:01:07 so sum_inf(i) == sum_inf(1) 14:01:43 yep 14:01:46 both are divergent 14:03:09 mroman: 0 = (1 - 1) + (1 - 1) + ... = 1 - (1 - 1) - (1 - 1) - ... = 1 <-- much quicker. 14:03:34 but 0 = 1 is worng 14:03:36 *wrong 14:03:37 but the message is simply that you cannot arbitrarily manipulate infinite sums. 14:03:40 ^ 14:04:00 if I shift S by appending a zero I don't change it's value 14:04:02 *its 14:04:07 (you can do it with absolutely convergent series and that's basically it) 14:04:08 it doesn't have a value 14:04:20 so S - S_shifted should actually be zero 14:04:24 no 14:04:26 even though it also equals 1+1+1 14:04:32 because you're assuming that the sum of S is a number 14:04:34 it's not 14:05:11 -!- augur has joined. 14:05:14 the guys claiming it's -1/12 surely also assume it's a number 14:05:15 and you can't apply commutativity of addition because you're working with infinite sums 14:05:42 mroman: the -1/12 thing is in a very specific, restricted sense though 14:05:52 mroman: Okay, let's refute it with bogus reasoning: The partial sums of S and the shifted S are different, e.g., (1 + 2 + 3 + 4) - (0 + 1 + 2 + 3) = 4... so why would the whole sum turn out to be the same? 14:06:37 wrong reasoning leads to unpredictable answers. 14:06:43 ^ 14:09:50 I dunno. 14:09:55 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 14:10:02 but to me it makes about as much sense as assigning it -1/12 14:10:13 mroman: ignore the -1/12 thing 14:10:20 even though -1/12 seems to be accepted so it's probably the more correct interpretations of things 14:10:23 I just don't know *why* 14:10:32 the -1/12 is not accepted 14:10:48 it's an elaborate prank 14:10:51 the -1/12 comes from a very specific type of summation 14:11:01 zeta function, yadayada 14:11:31 or ramanujan summation 14:18:10 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-I6XTVZXww watch numberphile to learn maths 14:57:06 -!- JenElizabeth8 has quit (Ping timeout: 276 seconds). 14:59:21 `random 14:59:32 `? random 14:59:36 `wisdom 15:01:32 sgeolang//Sgeolang used to change frequently, but eventually it rusted in place. 15:01:32 No output. 15:01:33 No output. 15:02:19 -!- mroman has quit (Quit: Lost terminal). 15:11:55 only >2 min lag 15:16:49 -!- feliks has joined. 15:57:38 the MOD format is mostly documented, and then there's the timing information, which the document I looked at was quite vague about. 15:58:53 basically it revolves around a tick, and ticks occur at (BPM / 2.5)hz 15:59:35 `? mod 15:59:51 mod? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 16:01:23 here's the document I looked at: http://www.aes.id.au/modformat.html 16:02:24 basically keep the bit I said above about tick=(BPM / 2.5)hz in mind when looking at the [15]: Set speed effect, since otherwise you'll have trouble figuring out what a "tick" actually is, even though things like slides use them 16:06:04 -!- augur has joined. 16:11:12 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 276 seconds). 16:16:22 -!- gamemanj has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 16:28:40 -!- gamemanj has joined. 17:32:10 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 17:40:31 -!- LKoen has joined. 17:56:20 -!- augur has joined. 17:56:39 -!- LKoen has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 17:56:53 -!- LKoen has joined. 18:03:39 -!- gamemanj has quit (Ping timeout: 276 seconds). 18:15:25 -!- gamemanj has joined. 18:17:40 -!- Yurume_ has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 18:18:49 -!- zzo38 has joined. 18:18:57 -!- Yurume_ has joined. 18:19:47 -!- LKoen_ has joined. 18:22:39 -!- LKoen has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 18:42:31 -!- LKoen_ has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 18:45:38 -!- Reece` has joined. 18:48:52 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 19:04:09 -!- feliks has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 19:10:09 -!- ais523 has joined. 19:14:50 -!- MDude has joined. 19:16:42 2600 did print my letter. 19:20:01 -!- LKoen has joined. 19:25:14 -!- Melvar has quit (Quit: WeeChat 1.4). 19:25:29 -!- Melvar has joined. 19:26:31 -!- idris-bot has quit (Ping timeout: 244 seconds). 19:27:49 What letter? 19:30:08 It says: Don't use ligature/smart-quotation-mark inside of fixpitch text! (Ligature/smart-quotation-mark should be used only on variable pitch text please) 19:30:50 They said I didn't add the appropriate amount of commans and periods in this request but id they they will keep an eye out for them 19:31:13 -!- feliks has joined. 19:34:26 ...send a specific-use-of-characters-y letter, and you get a specific-use-of-characters-y response, I guess. 19:49:18 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 19:50:28 -!- LKoen has joined. 19:53:36 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 19:59:14 <\oren\> We had problems recently with spamert quotation marks showing up in JSON 19:59:30 <\oren\> because apple are idiots 20:00:08 <\oren\> who subsitute quotes with smart quotes when you copypaste text from one window to anohter 20:00:12 spamert -> smart ? 20:00:26 <\oren\> s/spamert/smart 20:02:45 <\oren\> essentially, somehow “ ” ended up in our code becuas eof copypasta 20:03:43 it happens all the time in #bash ^^ 20:07:59 -!- wob_jonas has joined. 20:10:55 -!- LKoen has quit (Quit: “It’s only logical. First you learn to talk, then you learn to think. Too bad it’s not the other way round.”). 20:14:58 Is it possible to alter this function? 20:17:13 `free 20:17:45 ​ total used free shared buffers cached \ Mem: 249752 6940 242812 0 0 3264 \ -/+ buffers/cache: 3676 246076 \ Swap: 0 0 0 20:17:46 ``` df | grep ^/ 20:17:48 df: cannot read table of mounted file systems: No such file or directory 20:30:46 `perl warn +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++$a; 20:30:48 Can't open perl script "warn +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++$a;": No such file or directory 20:30:54 `perl -ewarn +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++$a; 20:30:55 Can't modify preincrement (++) in preincrement (++) at -e line 1, near "$a;" \ Execution of -e aborted due to compilation errors. 20:34:26 -!- augur has joined. 20:46:03 The front cover of this issue of 2600 has a picture of a telephone dial with 11 on it. 20:46:45 zzo38: http://www.xkcd.com/670/ ? 20:46:51 or more like an xkcd phone? 20:46:58 Does Hotel Pennsylvania have a telephone like that? 21:13:58 DTMF tones go up to D. 21:14:31 (0..9, *, #, A..D) 21:18:29 (Not really their "natural" order, but even there D would be highest.) 21:20:18 -!- MoALTz has joined. 21:22:05 the natural order starts with 1..9, right? 21:22:17 no wait, that's pulse 21:22:19 not dtmf 21:22:39 Some simple natural orders would be 123A456B789C*0#D and 147*2580369#ABCD. Others could be devised. 21:22:46 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 21:23:44 14275*38609AB#CD, for example. 21:23:57 "simple"... "natural"... 21:24:30 then again, if you look at the "natural" orders in groups of 4, it *kind of* makes sense? 21:25:06 I know that DTMF is like that, but the picture is a rotary dial and it goes up to eleven, instead of just ten like other telephones 21:27:03 gamemanj: Those three were, respectively, sorting by the low frequency as the first and the high frequency as the second key, the other way around, and by the average of the two frequencies. 21:27:25 (The first two are also the row-major and column-major readings of the typical keypad, for obvious reasons.) 21:27:30 Contrary to popular belief, wales actually is represented on the Union Jack 21:27:36 It's just behind all 3 other flags 21:27:45 So you can't see any part of it 21:27:55 I met a Welsh person the other night. 21:27:55 Because nobody cares about Wales 21:28:00 Seriously, fuck Wales 21:28:09 I think they'd disagree with the sentiment. 21:28:49 fizzie: Yes, well, they don't count, because they're welsh 21:28:52 This is a call to order for anyone Welsh. Please voice your anti-hppavilion[1] sentiments, should you have any after the above comment. Sincerely, an Englishman. 21:29:40 (Then again, there is a fairly easy way to put Wales on the union jack- the top half remains the same, but the Scottish blue on the bottom becomes Welsh green) 21:30:02 One of the houses hereabouts (in London) had a sticker in the window saying something like "Proud to be Scots, Delighted to be United". 21:30:11 Judging from wear and tear, it predated the 'xit. 21:30:24 fizzie: Which `xit? 21:30:27 Bre. 21:30:29 brexit or... scexit? 21:30:30 Ah 21:30:34 `xit 21:30:37 ​/home/hackbot/hackbot.hg/multibot_cmds/lib/limits: line 5: exec: xit: not found 21:30:42 `brexit 21:30:43 ​/home/hackbot/hackbot.hg/multibot_cmds/lib/limits: line 5: exec: brexit: not found 21:30:47 `?brexit 21:30:47 ​/home/hackbot/hackbot.hg/multibot_cmds/lib/limits: line 5: exec: ?brexit: not found 21:30:50 `? brexit 21:30:51 brexit is a command to forcefully exit, releasing 1GB of free space. 21:30:58 heh, that changed 21:31:00 Wow. 21:31:03 That's amazing. 21:31:05 https://www.flickr.com/photos/scottishpoliticalarchive/15264219953 <- might even have been this one. 21:31:06 and it's better 21:31:10 it refers to brk 21:31:26 See, I want to go share that 21:31:39 But I reflexively went to open irc to tell the people on #esoteric that joke 21:31:44 Then I remembered irc is open 21:31:47 And I'm in #esoteric 21:33:02 flip, the memory inhibitors broke again half-way through 21:33:09 It's an old joke anyway. 21:33:11 * gamemanj contacts the engineer who designed the things 21:33:14 It was on Twitter before it was here. 21:33:58 * gamemanj has new memory inhibitors fitted into hppavilion[1] 21:41:34 -!- ais523 has quit. 21:50:15 -!- gamemanj has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 22:05:44 Huh, Northern Ireland doesn't really have its own flag 22:06:51 <\oren\> `? canada 22:07:01 Canada is Big Scotland. Like, you know, very big. 22:07:39 <\oren\> it would be nice if we had a border wall 22:07:52 <\oren\> to keep americans and their guns out 22:09:01 `wisdom 22:09:06 this//this is a word 22:09:07 `random-card 22:09:11 Concerted Effort \ 2WW \ Enchantment \ At the beginning of each upkeep, creatures you control gain flying until end of turn if a creature you control has flying. The same is true for fear, first strike, double strike, landwalk, protection, trample, and vigilance. \ RAV-R 22:09:12 `wisdom 22:09:16 whom//See: who 22:13:08 -!- ais523 has joined. 22:13:57 `? who 22:13:59 Who cares about ancient cases anyway? 22:14:12 `? him 22:14:13 him? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 22:14:20 `le/rn him/See: he 22:14:27 Learned «him» 22:14:31 `? he 22:14:33 he? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 22:15:58 `? wall 22:16:01 wall? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 22:16:22 the walls have more than just 22:17:17 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Seychelles is the buzzwordiest flag I've ever seen 22:18:41 apparently they redesign their flag to match the logo of the ruling party 22:18:50 so I guess they need a new flag every time a different party wins? 22:20:22 hpp: doesn't seem much more buzzwordy than the wicket gate. the wooden pillar represents nature and misticism, the perspex pillar represents the power of science, the iron pillar represents the military strength of the Empire, the golden bail represents the prosperity of the Empire, the silver bail represents I don't remember what 22:20:33 maybe wisdom knows 22:20:37 `? wikket gate 22:20:39 wikket gate? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 22:27:29 -!- jaboja has joined. 22:35:39 `? Wikkit Gate 22:35:42 Wikkit Gate? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 22:40:02 So the Steel Pillar stands for the strength and power of befunge, the Wooden Pillar for the Nature and Spirituality of brainfuck, the Perspex Pillar for the Science and Reason of underload, the Golden Bail for the Prosperity of intercal, and the Silver Bail for the Peace of unlambda, or something. 22:40:16 ais523: Possibly a different party never wins. 22:40:37 fizzie: it's happened several times already, with a flag change each time 22:41:13 ais: did they change the look of the flag, or only the explanation behind it? 22:43:33 wob_jonas: the look too 22:44:39 -!- augur has quit (Quit: Leaving...). 22:45:11 wob_jonas: Are you trying to explain the #esoteric flag? 22:45:36 hppavilion[1]: we have a flag? I thought we only had a secret handshake 22:45:52 wob_jonas: Who told you about the secret handshake? 22:45:55 `? blæg 22:45:56 blaeg is a color that cannot exist under the current understanding of physics. It is used on the #esoteric flag, along with ultraviolet and whatever is convenient. It is a nullary color, meaning that it can be mixed with itself to produce the primary colors. 22:46:03 `culprits blæg 22:46:07 `cwlprits blæg 22:46:15 shachaf: nobody told me, cause it's a secret 22:46:20 `? member 22:46:24 -!- JenElizabeth8 has joined. 22:46:31 hmm 22:46:36 does the flag have octarine? 22:46:40 No output. 22:46:43 I'm sorry, #esoteric has regulars, not members. Who told you about members? There are definitely no members here, and you wouldn't be allowed to know about them, anyway. 22:46:45 boily 22:46:45 I tried to look but I don't see it 22:47:01 `` rgrep member wisdom 22:47:12 but that doesn't prove anything 22:47:14 wob_jonas: No, but you can mix nullary to get octarine I presume 22:47:14 wisdom/me:Me is a proud member of the tEaM. \ wisdom/interpreter:An interpreter (Latin "inter-", Old French "prestre") is unofficial correspondence between ordained members of the Church. \ wisdom/member:I'm sorry, #esoteric has regulars, not members. Who told you about members? There are definitely no members here, and you wouldn't be allowed to k 22:48:47 `? boot 22:48:49 boot? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 22:48:52 `` rgrep -l member wisdom 22:48:54 wisdom/me \ wisdom/interpreter \ wisdom/member \ wisdom/oerjan \ wisdom/amortized 22:48:55 `? canadian 22:48:56 canadian? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 22:49:04 `? /dev/null 22:49:05 No output. 22:49:07 Why are you all taking a break suddenly? 22:49:10 There's no tea in team. 22:49:19 -!- boily has joined. 22:49:23 ahoily 22:49:31 hppavellon[1]! 22:49:44 boily: We're discussing the flag of #esoteric 22:49:51 ! 22:49:54 (It's 4-dimensional, too) 22:50:07 You know, if we lived in a 4D universe, we'd revolve around the sun in a torus shape 22:50:21 *orbit 22:52:05 we'd revolve around an orbit? 22:52:22 fungot, are you here? 22:52:22 wob_jonas: it's a machine that looks like you! no matter what the price! it is, you idiot! hey! is that for us! the chef's in a snit, trying to get food to the front lines. heard a spell to energize the sword takes immense evil! indeed! this thing. what you have? transform! this trading house. it's the kind! i've decided to stay with these humans! you're a traitor! you're not our king! but, we are far outnumbered! 22:52:33 fnugot 22:52:54 thanks 22:53:41 wellob_jonas! 22:53:54 whence the wobprefix? 22:53:55 `random-card 22:53:58 Tranquil Path \ 4G \ Sorcery \ Destroy all enchantments. \ Draw a card. \ AP-C 22:54:10 Draw a card?! 22:54:14 Cantrips are the best. 22:54:21 mass enchantment destruction doesn't normally cost 5 22:54:28 the situation with enchantments is weird 22:54:31 shachaf: Not necessarily? 22:54:35 cantrips are annoyingly efficient. 22:54:36 boily: Isn't it just a wo prefix? 22:54:43 normally they're relatively rarely used, and thus nobody plays cards to destroy them 22:54:49 boily: it's because this is a wob-based irc client 22:54:56 hppavilion[1]: Yes, but boily was talking about a wo bprefix. 22:54:58 so you can normally assume that they're going to be pretty secure against destruction 22:55:03 Where a bprefix is a prefix for b_jonas. 22:55:08 but cards that do destroy them tend to be crazily cheap and efficient 22:55:13 so they only really work if nobody expects you to be using them 22:55:23 I guess that's what sideboards are for. 22:55:33 I've never played with a sideboard. 22:55:36 wob_jonas: ah, you're chitting on the wob. 22:55:41 Except in drafts, I guess. 22:55:42 (right now, Dromoka's Command is a widely played card, and it happens to get rid of enchantments while being useful against non-enchantment decks, and thus enchantments are almost unplayable) 22:55:53 what's our command for card stats? 22:55:59 <\oren\> hi i'm woll smoth! 22:56:04 `` ls bin/*card* 22:56:09 bin/card-by-name \ bin/random-card 22:56:09 ho\\oron\! 22:56:12 `card-by-name Dromoka's 22:56:14 Dromoka's Command \ GW \ Instant \ Choose two -- \ · Prevent all damage target instant or sorcery spell would deal this turn. \ · Target player sacrifices an enchantment. \ · Put a +1/+1 counter on target creature. \ · Target creature you control fights target creature you don't control. \ DTK-R \ \ Dromoka's Gift \ 4G \ Instant \ Bolster 4. (Choo 22:56:24 `random-card Dromoka's 22:56:26 Dromoka's Gift \ 4G \ Instant \ Bolster 4. (Choose a creature with the least toughness among creatures you control and put four +1/+1 counters on it.) \ DTK-U 22:56:37 `random-card gain 10 life 22:56:39 Tower of Eons \ 4 \ Artifact \ {8}, {T}: You gain 10 life. \ MRD-R 22:57:00 What about in -- was it Theros? 22:57:03 `random-card shuffle your.*into.*graveyard 22:57:05 No card found. 22:57:05 With all the enchantment creatures? 22:57:13 `random-card shuffle your.*into.*library 22:57:15 Green Sun's Zenith \ XG \ Sorcery \ Search your library for a green creature card with converted mana cost X or less, put it onto the battlefield, then shuffle your library. Shuffle Green Sun's Zenith into its owner's library. \ MBS-R, V13-M 22:57:22 Legendary Enchantment Creature -- God 22:57:37 shachaf: in Theros anti-enchantment cards got printed the blocks before and after instead 22:57:47 `card-by-name erase 22:57:48 Erase \ W \ Instant \ Exile target enchantment. \ UL-C, M13-C, KTK-C \ \ Erase (Not the Urza's Legacy One) \ 2W \ Instant \ If you control two or more white permanents that share an artist, you may play Erase (Not the Urza's Legacy One) without paying its mana cost. \ Remove target enchantment from the game. \ UNH-C 22:57:55 `random-card shuffle ixir(?s:.*)your.*into.*library 22:57:57 No card found. 22:57:58 M13 and KTK, see 22:58:17 ais: there's a better one than that, Quiet Purity 22:58:22 Did people play enchantment creatures in Theros constructed? 22:58:36 shachaf: yes, although the fact they were enchantments was mostly irrelevant 22:58:44 `card-by-name carven caryatid 22:58:46 Carven Caryatid \ 1GG \ Creature -- Spirit \ 2/5 \ Defender (This creature can't attack.) \ When Carven Caryatid enters the battlefield, draw a card. \ RAV-U 22:58:51 oh, hmm, I thought that was an enchantmnet 22:58:59 but there's a lot of choice in efficient enchantment destruction, I have lots of different cards for it 22:59:03 so my first guess was wrong! 22:59:04 Erase is too good. 22:59:13 `card-by-name wear // tear 22:59:14 Wear // Tear \ 1R // W \ Instant // Instant \ Destroy target artifact. \ Fuse (You may cast one or both halves of this card from your hand.) // Destroy target enchantment. \ Fuse (You may cast one or both halves of this card from your hand.) \ DGM-U 22:59:26 `card-by-name Quiet Purity 22:59:27 Quiet Purity \ W \ Instant -- Arcane \ Destroy target enchantment. \ CHK-C 22:59:31 `card-by-name Enchanted Evening 22:59:32 Enchanted Evening \ 3(w/u)(w/u) \ Enchantment \ All permanents are enchantments in addition to their other types. \ SHM-R 22:59:42 wear//tear is eternal playable 23:00:01 zzo38: that card might be good if it cost 4 23:00:17 costing 5 means it's probably not going to be good enough to make competitive decks 23:00:38 the obvious combo is with opalescence, preventing anyone playing lands ever and destroying all those that exist 23:00:52 `random-card when.*turned face up.*destroy target.*enchantment 23:00:54 Daru Sanctifier \ 3W \ Creature -- Human Cleric \ 1/4 \ Morph {1}{W} (You may cast this card face down as a 2/2 creature for {3}. Turn it face up any time for its morph cost.) \ When Daru Sanctifier is turned face up, destroy target enchantment. \ LGN-C 23:01:00 `card-by-name opalescence 23:01:01 Opalescence \ 2WW \ Enchantment \ Each other non-Aura enchantment is a creature in addition to its other types and has base power and base toughness each equal to its converted mana cost. \ UD-R 23:01:08 what? that's not the one I was thinking of 23:01:36 `random-card G$(?s:.*)face up.*destroy target.*enchantment 23:01:38 Nantuko Vigilante \ 3G \ Creature -- Insect Druid Mutant \ 3/2 \ Morph {1}{G} (You may cast this card face down as a 2/2 creature for {3}. Turn it face up any time for its morph cost.) \ When Nantuko Vigilante is turned face up, destroy target artifact or enchantment. \ LGN-C 23:01:41 that, yes 23:01:46 You should add a variant of card-by-name and random-card that omits reminder text. 23:01:56 ais523: I guess ais523game doesn't have timestamps like mtg? 23:02:06 zzo38: feel free to just modify random-card even with that name 23:02:28 OK 23:02:29 `cat bin/random-card 23:02:31 ​#!/bin/sh \ exec perl -e'open$I,"<","share/mtg/allsets.txt"or die$!;$/=""; @c=grep{/(?mi:$ARGV[0])/}<$I>; print($c[rand(@c)] || "No card found.");' -- "$1" 23:02:35 `random-card \bshadow\b(?s:.*)destroy target.*enchantment 23:02:38 Soltari Visionary \ 1WW \ Creature -- Soltari Cleric \ 2/2 \ Shadow (This creature can block or be blocked by only creatures with shadow.) \ Whenever Soltari Visionary deals damage to a player, destroy target enchantment that player controls. \ EX-C 23:02:55 that's a pretty strong hoser too 23:03:01 unles sthere's a lot of shadow in the block 23:03:03 (obviously such that you don't break the history) 23:03:10 `card-by-name trygon predator 23:03:11 Trygon Predator \ 1GU \ Creature -- Beast \ 2/3 \ Flying \ Whenever Trygon Predator deals combat damage to a player, you may destroy target artifact or enchantment that player controls. \ DIS-U, MMA-U, C15-U 23:03:15 ^ vintage playable 23:03:27 Searches should also ignore reminder text 23:03:39 But I like reminder text. 23:03:46 Without it I wouldn't have known what Shadow does. 23:03:47 zzo38: not really, if you want to find all cards that gain you 1 life, you'd want to find extort cards too 23:03:57 really, searches should find reminder text even if it isn't on the card 23:04:04 `random-card extort 23:04:08 Pontiff of Blight \ 4BB \ Creature -- Zombie Cleric \ 2/7 \ Extort (Whenever you cast a spell, you may pay {(w/b)}. If you do, each opponent loses 1 life and you gain that much life.) \ Other creatures you control have extort. (If a creature has multiple instances of extort, each triggers separately.) \ DGM-R, C14-R 23:04:21 zzo38: then maybe you should make a modified copy of the card database file, then modify the two commands to use that file instead of the current file 23:05:19 wob_jonas: Yes, that is I suggested to do different commands. (Although, it does not necessarily have to be another copy; the program could remove reminder text at runtime instead; I don't know what is better) 23:05:20 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Quit: ZNC - http://znc.in). 23:05:59 zzo38: I think another copy would be better, because we may want to add more commands, and that would make it easier 23:06:25 wob_jonas: Yes that would, but would it waste disk space? 23:06:41 Do you like this kind of card I made up: Untap all Horrors. Remove all marked damage from all Horrors. Remove all Horrors from combat. Remove alll counters from all Horrors. Return all permanents attached to Horrors to their owner's hand. Counter all spells and abilities that target a Horror. Counter all other Horror spells. Horrors cannot attack this turn. 23:06:42 although don't forget that we have to repeat the conversion whenever the card database is updated 23:06:54 zzo38: runtime conversion for searching would waste cpu, I think that's worse 23:07:03 wob_jonas: Ah, OK then. 23:07:14 `du share/mtg/allsets.txt 23:07:16 0share/mtg/allsets.txt 23:07:37 ``` du -a share/mtg 23:07:39 696share/mtg/All Sets-2016-04-08.zip \ 3048share/mtg/allsets-2016-04-08.txt \ 0share/mtg/MagicCompRules.txt \ 0share/mtg/allsets.txt \ 632share/mtg/rules.txt \ 636share/mtg/MagicCompRules_20160408.txt \ 5016share/mtg 23:07:43 Database update could be done as another script though possibly, which will automatically do the conversion too. 23:07:56 ah, it's a symlink 23:08:02 `ls -ld share/mtg/allsets.txt 23:08:03 ls: invalid option -- ' ' \ Try `ls --help' for more information. 23:08:07 ``` ls -ld share/mtg/allsets.txt 23:08:10 lrwxrwxrwx 1 5000 0 22 May 8 19:59 share/mtg/allsets.txt -> allsets-2016-04-08.txt 23:08:22 ``` du share/mtg/allsets-2016-04-08.txt 23:08:23 3048share/mtg/allsets-2016-04-08.txt 23:08:28 3 megabytes 23:09:08 zzo38: yes, although we have to issue the fetch as a separate bot command, some scripts can still help 23:10:06 Ah, yes a script could just do the conversion I suppose independent of the fetch 23:10:23 oh hey LOOK! 23:10:29 the Eldritch Moon release notes are out 23:10:33 let me check the fuse rules 23:10:39 Ah, let me see too 23:10:40 they have to be crazy to make that work 23:10:44 http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/feature/eldritch-moon-release-notes-2016-07-08 23:11:02 `which `` 23:11:05 ​/hackenv/bin/`` 23:11:09 and let's find out what Gift of Immortality on a fused creature does! 23:11:22 also, find even more broken cases 23:11:32 ais523: can you help here with the rules stuff? 23:11:33 `` cat $(which "``") 23:11:44 um 23:11:51 melded creature. molded. or something 23:11:52 not fused 23:12:04 No output. 23:12:25 -!- augur has joined. 23:12:44 `cat /hackenv/bin/`` 23:12:47 ​#!/bin/sh \ export LANG=C; exec bash -O extglob -c "$@" | rnooodl 23:13:00 `cat /hackenv/bin/` 23:13:01 ​#!/bin/bash \ TIMEFORMAT="real: %lR, user: %lU, sys: %lS" \ shopt -s extglob globstar \ eval -- "$1" | rnooodl 23:13:09 Huh. 23:13:19 -!- ^v has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 23:14:04 * zgrep should've used ' not " 23:14:37 wob_jonas: 712.4c says implies that the enchantment is returned enchanting "each" card, not "both" cards 23:14:54 -!- ^v has joined. 23:15:03 so depending on the order you choose for the actions to happen in, you can make it enchant either half 23:15:03 (if it said "both", then the enchantment would fail to return because "two creatures" doesn't match "enchant creature") 23:16:40 A permanent can only be attached to a single player or object as far as I know, not more than one. 23:18:08 `card-by-name spellweaver volute 23:18:11 Spellweaver Volute \ 3UU \ Enchantment -- Aura \ Enchant instant card in a graveyard \ Whenever you cast a sorcery spell, copy the enchanted instant card. You may cast the copy without paying its mana cost. If you do, exile the enchanted card and attach Spellweaver Volute to another instant card in a graveyard. \ FUT-R 23:18:16 oh, hmm 23:18:21 I thought there was an "enchant two cards" enchantment 23:18:38 or "enchant instant card in a graveyard and sorcery card in a graveyard" 23:18:40 something like that 23:18:52 -!- Sgeo has joined. 23:19:09 ais523: no way 23:19:25 `card-by-name enchant.*card.*and.*card 23:19:27 maybe spellweaver volute was weird enough for them 23:19:27 No output. 23:19:45 ais523: I think the rules actually forbid that somewhere 23:19:48 wob_jonas: "by-name"? 23:19:56 `random-card enchant.*card.*and.*card 23:19:58 Puppet Master \ UUU \ Enchantment -- Aura \ Enchant creature \ When enchanted creature dies, return that card to its owner's hand. If that card is returned to its owner's hand this way, you may pay {U}{U}{U}. If you do, return Puppet Master to its owner's hand. \ LE-U, CH-U 23:19:59 yes, good catch 23:20:06 `random-card ^enchant.*card.*and.*card 23:20:08 No card found. 23:20:17 `random-card ^enchant.*\band\b 23:20:18 `random-card enchant.*two 23:20:21 Spectral Flight \ 1U \ Enchantment -- Aura \ Enchant creature \ Enchanted creature gets +2/+2 and has flying. \ ISD-C 23:20:22 Psychic Overload \ 3U \ Enchantment -- Aura \ Enchant permanent \ When Psychic Overload enters the battlefield, tap enchanted permanent. \ Enchanted permanent doesn't untap during its controller's untap step. \ Enchanted permanent has "Discard two artifact cards: Untap this permanent." \ DST-U 23:20:32 `random-card enchant two 23:20:32 `random-card ^enchant\b.*card.*and.*card 23:20:46 `random-card ^enchant\b.*\btwo\b 23:20:52 No card found. 23:20:52 No card found. 23:20:53 No card found. 23:21:07 seriously, I don't think the rules allow enchanting two objects or players 23:22:07 oh, I think I was thinking of spellweaver helix 23:22:14 but it's double imprint, not double enchant 23:22:21 `card-by-name spellweaver helix 23:22:22 Spellweaver Helix \ 3 \ Artifact \ Imprint -- When Spellweaver Helix enters the battlefield, you may exile two target sorcery cards from a single graveyard. \ Whenever a player casts a card, if it has the same name as one of the cards exiled with Spellweaver Helix, you may copy the other. If you do, you may cast the copy without paying its mana cos 23:22:34 oh 23:23:55 ais523: so which card do you think interacts in rule-wise crazy ways with meld? I'm thinking especially of something that exiles a permanent and then refers to it 23:24:09 -!- ^v has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 23:24:29 what's that card that exiles a creature and makes token copies of it? 23:24:42 how does Invader Parasite behave? 23:24:46 presumably you'd get two tokens 23:25:16 `random-card exile(?s:.+\n.*)token copy of 23:25:17 No card found. 23:25:19 Meld is now a way for an object to become two as it changes zones; puzzles could perhaps be made up that involve it! 23:25:21 `random-card exile(?s:.+\n.*)token copy 23:25:24 No card found. 23:25:27 `random-card exile(?s:.+\n.*)token.*copy 23:25:29 Soul Foundry \ 4 \ Artifact \ Imprint -- When Soul Foundry enters the battlefield, you may exile a creature card from your hand. \ {X}, {T}: Put a token that's a copy of the exiled card onto the battlefield. X is the converted mana cost of that card. \ MRD-R 23:25:36 ais523: Exiles from the battlefield? 23:25:40 `random-card exile(?s:.+\n.*)token.*copy 23:25:41 Mimic Vat \ 3 \ Artifact \ Imprint -- Whenever a nontoken creature dies, you may exile that card. If you do, return each other card exiled with Mimic Vat to its owner's graveyard. \ {3}, {T}: Put a token onto the battlefield that's a copy of the exiled card. It gains haste. Exile it at the beginning of the next end step. \ SOM-R 23:25:45 shachaf: I think so 23:25:50 not sure though 23:25:59 I might have been thinking of mimic vat 23:26:01 or duplicant 23:26:03 `card-by-name duplicant 23:26:05 Duplicant \ 6 \ Artifact Creature -- Shapeshifter \ 2/4 \ Imprint -- When Duplicant enters the battlefield, you may exile target nontoken creature. \ As long as a card exiled with Duplicant is a creature card, Duplicant has the power, toughness, and creature types of the last creature card exiled with Duplicant. It's still a Shapeshifter. \ MRD-R, 23:26:11 Or Soul Foundry above? 23:26:20 I know I wasn't thinking of that one 23:26:52 shachaf: no, soul foundry exiles from your hand, that doesn't interact with meld at all because you can't have a melded card in your hand, not even momentarily 23:26:53 -!- ^v has joined. 23:27:13 I didn't even see your meld question. 23:29:56 712.4c If an effect can find the new object that a melded permanent becomes as it leaves the battlefield, it finds both cards. (See rule 400.7.) If that effect causes actions to be taken upon those cards, those actions are taken upon each of them. 23:31:14 I would think that if it tries to become attached to both that it does both in sequence, and ends up attached to only one (but both are now in play); this is just a guess though and I am not exactly sure. 23:37:47 `? replicant 23:37:48 replicant? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 23:39:36 `? blade runner 23:39:38 blade runner? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 23:39:40 `? blade jogger 23:39:41 blade jogger? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 23:42:21 -!- ^v has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 23:42:36 Ok, so suppose I have a Chittering Host (melded) permanent that happens to copy a land (say it's Cytoshaped) and choose to exile it to Extraplanar Lens. Then, does the lens look for lands that are named either Graf Rats or Midnight Scavengers (the two halves of that meld card)? Or does it look for lands that are named both Graf Rats and Midnight Sc 23:42:36 avengers at the same time (probably impossible)? 23:44:05 wob_jonas: I don't tihnk you can find a land named Graf Rats without the use of Un-cards, at least if you're looking anywhere other than the battlefield 23:44:55 ais523: the lens is looking on the battlefield 23:44:55 -!- ^v has joined. 23:45:01 `card-by-name extraplanar lens 23:45:03 Extraplanar Lens \ 3 \ Artifact \ Imprint -- When Extraplanar Lens enters the battlefield, you may exile target land you control. \ Whenever a land with the same name as the exiled card is tapped for mana, its controller adds one mana to his or her mana pool of any type that land produced. \ MRD-R 23:45:14 although even that way it might be impossible to get a land with that name, I dunno 23:45:56 wob_jonas: oh, that's already got a ruling due to that card that copies triggered abilities 23:46:12 I can't remember what the ruling is but there's already a way to imprint two cards on a card that expects only one 23:46:12 ah yes! 23:46:15 the rings 23:46:26 `card-by-name rings of brighthearth 23:46:27 `card-by-name rings of bri 23:46:28 Rings of Brighthearth \ 3 \ Artifact \ Whenever you activate an ability, if it isn't a mana ability, you may pay {2}. If you do, copy that ability. You may choose new targets for the copy. \ LRW-R 23:46:30 Rings of Brighthearth \ 3 \ Artifact \ Whenever you activate an ability, if it isn't a mana ability, you may pay {2}. If you do, copy that ability. You may choose new targets for the copy. \ LRW-R 23:46:38 totally 23:46:40 that's activated abilities 23:46:49 there's one for triggered abilities too 23:46:49 um 23:47:05 `random-card copy.*triggered abilit 23:47:07 Strionic Resonator \ 2 \ Artifact \ {2}, {T}: Copy target triggered ability you control. You may choose new targets for the copy. (A triggered ability uses the words "when," "whenever," or "at.") \ M14-R 23:47:13 that 23:47:21 ais523: When are the rules for ais523game being released? 23:47:25 right, I remembered it when I saw the name 23:47:34 shachaf: hmm, do you want just rules, or some example cards? 23:47:37 doing just the rules would be relatively easy 23:47:43 I'd like both. 23:47:55 But just the rules is surely better than nothing. 23:47:56 trying to work out what I want in terms of a color pie, etc., though is harder 23:48:24 I've wondered what a simple core set of rules for a game as flexible as mtg would be like. 23:49:08 well, one of my goals was to be able to implement an equivalent for most Magic cards whilst having simpler rules 23:49:15 .oO(what if a meld permanent copies Blacker Lotus?) 23:49:32 I guess I'll start writing them down in a bit, it's all mental atm 23:49:56 I think there are a lot of small details of old cards that require disproportionate attention and edge cases in the rules. 23:50:19 ais523: do you version control your mental ideas with your mental scapegoat? 23:50:22 that's why I said "most" not "all" 23:50:23 sorry, that was mean 23:50:24 wob_jonas: no 23:50:40 Right. 23:50:52 I made up some newer custom Magic: the Gathering cards 23:51:25 zzo38: and new rules too for existing cards 23:51:50 `card-by-name Chaos Confetti 23:51:52 Chaos Confetti \ 4 \ Artifact \ {4}, {T}: Tear Chaos Confetti into pieces. Throw the pieces onto the playing area from a distance of at least five feet. Destroy each card in play that a piece touches. Remove the pieces from the game afterwards. \ UG-C 23:52:00 `card-by-name Chaos Orb 23:52:01 Chaos Orb \ 2 \ Artifact \ {1}, {T}: If Chaos Orb is on the battlefield, flip Chaos Orb onto the battlefield from a height of at least one foot. If Chaos Orb turns over completely at least once during the flip, destroy all nontoken permanents it touches. Then destroy Chaos Orb. \ A-R, B-R, U-R 23:52:12 Yes, such as deleting the "creatures can't be attached to anything" rule, and a modification to "bands with other" that as far as I can tell affects no existing combination of non-Un official cards anyways 23:53:49 just to make sure, in M:tG, we can already have two Power Taints enchanting each other, right? 23:54:04 `card-by-name Power Taint 23:54:06 Power Taint \ 1U \ Enchantment -- Aura \ Enchant enchantment \ At the beginning of the upkeep of enchanted enchantment's controller, that player loses 2 life unless he or she pays {2}. \ Cycling {2} ({2}, Discard this card: Draw a card.) \ US-C 23:54:10 you get them into that state with Simic Guildmage 23:54:13 I think so. 23:55:28 is Simic Guildmage the only way to achieve that? or can you just return two Power Taints onto the battlefield at the same time and choose to attach to each other? 23:55:55 wob_jonas: replenish probably works 23:55:59 `card-by-name replenish 23:56:00 Replenish \ 3W \ Sorcery \ Return all enchantment cards from your graveyard to the battlefield. (Auras with nothing to enchant remain in your graveyard.) \ UD-R 23:56:16 hmm, that reminder text makes me wonder about the timing 23:56:23 or Ghostly Flicker + some liquimetal paint 23:57:34 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 23:59:26 ...huh 23:59:46 I can't find any videos that take every use of the Force in the entirety of the Star Wars saga and put them together 2016-07-09: 00:00:37 hpp: Star Wars is Disney's now, they take all Star Wars videos down 00:00:46 copyright inthingy thing 00:00:52 intimidation 00:01:07 wob_jonas: Yeah, but at least someone would have protested and won I would think 00:01:29 I'm not sure they would in this case 00:02:22 wob_jonas: You can't really get anything Star Wars out of people moving things with the force in rapid succession 00:02:40 wob_jonas: Hell, Disney probably would've done it by now 00:02:43 hmm 00:02:56 a 2005 ruling on Replenish says "Auras can only be placed on permanents that were on the battlefield before this effect started to resolve. You can't put an enchantment onto the battlefield with Replenish and put an Aura that is also entering the battlefield onto one of those enchantments." 00:03:07 you have to determine what to enchant before you put them to the battlefield 00:03:12 ah right 00:03:16 Ah, here's one: https://youtu.be/3IA-3C9dRSA 00:03:31 I assume that ruling would also apply to other similar effects 00:03:40 ok, then I think Simic Guildmage might be the only way 00:04:01 there are some other cards that reattach auras, but they don't work in this case 00:04:11 -!- oerjan has joined. 00:06:13 ciaoily! 00:07:05 what happens if I have two Power Taints enchanting each other, both with a liquimetal coating, there's a Teferi's Realm in play, and I choose to exile all artifacts? 00:07:30 as in, what happens in the next untap step when the two taints try to unphase 00:09:38 `card-by-name Teferi's REalm 00:09:40 Teferi's Realm \ 1UU \ World Enchantment \ At the beginning of each player's upkeep, that player chooses artifact, creature, land, or non-Aura enchantment. All nontoken permanents of that type phase out. (While they're phased out, they're treated as though they don't exist. Each one phases in before its controller untaps during his or her next unta 00:10:37 Rule 702.25g says: If an object would simultaneously phase out directly and indirectly, it just phases out indirectly. 00:10:37 Also, same question if only one of the Taints has a coating 00:10:58 zzo38: heheh 00:10:58 I suppose they remain phased out forever? 00:11:01 `card-by-name power taint 00:11:02 Power Taint \ 1U \ Enchantment -- Aura \ Enchant enchantment \ At the beginning of the upkeep of enchanted enchantment's controller, that player loses 2 life unless he or she pays {2}. \ Cycling {2} ({2}, Discard this card: Draw a card.) \ US-C 00:11:54 zzo38: agreed, that rule seems to imply that they'd phase out permanently 00:12:35 * oerjan thinks boily forgot to chicken out. 00:12:37 but don't indirectly phased out permanents still phase in? 00:12:55 the phasing rules are complicated and I never even had the illusion of understanding them 00:13:28 Indirectly phased out permanents phase in along with the permanent it is attached to (rule 702.25f). 00:13:48 hmm 00:14:01 ok, so what if only one of the Taints was coated? then one phases out directly and one indirectly 00:14:04 I think 00:14:19 or is the indirect phasing recursive so both phase out indirectly again? 00:16:35 "702.25f When a permanent phases out, any Auras, Equipment, or Fortifications attached to that permanent phase out at the same time. This alternate way of phasing out is known as phasing out “indirectly.” An Aura, Equipment, or Fortification that phased out indirectly won’t phase in by itself, but instead phases in along with the permanent it’s att 00:16:35 ached to." 00:17:25 "702.25h An Aura, Equipment, or Fortification that phased out directly will phase in attached to the object or player it was attached to when it phased out, if that object is still in the same zone or that player is still in the game. If not, that Aura, Equipment, or Fortification phases in unattached. ..." 00:17:49 It seem to me it would be recursive, so both phase out indirectly, but you should ask Wizards of the Coast anyways, I think 00:21:11 zzo38: by the way, have you tried to make a card that directly affects a phased out permanent specifically? 00:21:20 such as moves it to another zone 00:22:05 I do not remember but you can look up everything I have published 00:22:38 ah, there's Phase In 00:26:02 hellørjan. phone and IRC don't mix hth 00:29:04 helloily 00:29:39 havent seen you in here last few evenings 00:31:54 -!- augur has joined. 00:33:48 Ok, crazy idea. You have in play a Graf Rats, and also a Chittering Host (melded card) that's cytoshaped to Midnight Scavengers. Graf Rats's ability triggers, so you exile both Graf Rats and Chittering Host. Then you're supposed to check the two exiled cards if they're a melded pair, but it turns out you have three exiled cards. Do you meld anythin 00:33:48 g, and if so, which Graf Rats? 00:34:07 (Graf Rats and Midnight Scavengers meld to Chittering Host.) 00:35:08 You could even find four cards in exile this way, and they could even be two Hanweir Battlements and two Hanweir Garrison. 00:35:30 ok, this is too crazy 00:36:46 hmm, or you could have a manifested face down Hanweir Garrison cytoshaped to a Graf Rats, and a manifested face down Hanweir Battlements cytoshaped to Midnight Scavengers. 00:37:33 -!- jaboja has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 00:37:36 (from rel notes) "712.2. One card in each meld pair has an ability that exiles both that object and its counterpart and melds them. To meld the two cards in a meld pair, put them onto the battlefield with their back faces up and combined (see rule 701.34, “Meld”). The resulting permanent is a single object represented by two cards." 00:38:12 quintopia: quinthellopia! social life happened. 00:38:28 "701.34b Only two cards belonging to the same meld pair can be melded. Tokens, cards that aren’t meld cards, or meld cards that don’t form a meld pair can’t be melded." 00:39:22 "12.4c If an effect can find the new object that a melded permanent becomes as it leaves the battlefield, it finds both cards. (See rule 400.7.) If that effect causes actions to be taken upon those cards, those actions are taken upon each of them." 00:39:22 boily: there's no time for that. it's sgdq week AND camp nanowrimo! 00:39:40 boily: in your opinion, which is the most famous real chimp in history? 00:39:42 quintopia: isn't nanowrimo in november? 00:40:11 yes 00:40:23 second camp is july 00:40:45 "701.34a Meld is a keyword action that appears in an ability on one card in a meld pair. (...) To meld the two cards in a meld pair, put them onto the battlefield with their back faces up and combined. The resulting permanent is a single object represented by two cards." 00:41:10 so you'd have to perform that on each of the exiled cards that came from exiling the melded permanent 00:41:41 as restricte by 701.34b 00:45:41 (and if there's no valid object to enchant, then you attach the aura to Gnome Ann) 00:46:08 well good night 00:46:15 -!- wob_jonas has quit (Quit: http://www.kiwiirc.com/ - A hand crafted IRC client). 00:46:39 boily: shocking 00:48:54 quintopia: lucy. 00:49:02 lucy was a chimp? 00:49:06 oerjan: I know! lots of sudden boardgaming! 00:49:09 oerjan: I... guess so? 00:51:31 i think that's rather misinterpreted hth 00:52:36 hm oh there was a chimp called lucy 00:52:46 stupid non-injective naming 00:54:50 was there more than one damous non-human lucy? 00:54:53 *famous 00:55:07 quintopia: yes, although the other was prehistoric hth 00:55:35 eh, i'm willing to grant australopithecus provisional humanity :P 00:55:53 lucy the chimp seemed to have a sad ending 00:56:17 in norway, the most famous chimpanzee would be julius 00:57:50 he seems to be getting along better these days. 00:58:52 neat 01:00:15 quintopia: Considering that some people advocate for considering chimps "human" that's not completely crazy to grant. 01:00:22 * boily supports chimps and other fuzzy animals 01:01:35 pikhq: yeah it seems kind of arbitrary to say "you're not a human unless you understand the concept of a teacher intentionally helping you" 01:11:08 vr game idea: you and a friend stand on a giant room-sized NES controller, jumping onto the buttons to play SMB1 01:13:54 hmm... 01:13:56 * boily thinks 01:14:40 a giant NES controller, downtown on Ste-Catherine, with classic NES games projected on a building wall. that'd fit with the art installations. 01:14:44 even better if it weren't VR. 01:14:51 well 01:14:56 let's get crackalacking on that 01:18:30 build it out of maple, commission an art collective for a post-modern paintjob, hook a 'duino on the innards, rasp pi for the games, and bob's your uncle. 01:23:10 bill's his name actually, but close enough 01:25:00 -!- MoALTz has quit (Ping timeout: 276 seconds). 01:27:28 quintopia: obviously, if you did this he would change his name to bob 01:28:47 i'll take your word for it 01:30:05 boily: we can just buy and disassemble a steel dance pad, save half the work of making the buttons durable to people jumping on them 01:32:26 but but... maple... 01:32:35 * boily has a sentimental attachment towards maple 01:37:28 -!- ratpuke has joined. 01:39:57 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 01:43:03 I'm here to be educated thoroughly. What is haskell used for 01:43:20 programming 01:43:25 hth 01:43:43 Thanks babe 01:43:49 boily: time to increment your relcome counter 01:43:56 quintopia: just watch me :D 01:44:00 `relcome ratpuke 01:44:08 ​ratpuke: Welcome to the international hub for esoteric programming language design and deployment! For more information, check out our wiki: . (For the other kind of esoterica, try #esoteric on EFnet or DALnet.) 01:44:17 Rainbow welcome nice 01:44:26 it's used for experimenting with functional programming features, mostly 01:44:33 To bad its default black and white on my end 01:45:11 Any day to day uses 01:49:06 it's not too bad for writing compilers and similar tree-walking programs 01:49:26 Mmm 01:49:31 Sounds good 01:49:34 also it's good for testing theories in computer science empirically 01:49:50 via coding them in Haskell directly 01:50:12 Might try it out 01:51:26 it's very nice for parsing data and mashing it in mysterious ways. 01:53:20 boily: only an hour now until the SMM blind kaizo team relay race starts 01:53:27 time for me to walk home 01:54:29 -!- ratpuke has quit (Quit: Bye). 01:55:33 quintopia: less than an hour, it's going to start very soon 01:55:35 they'rr already in setup 01:55:49 try refreshing the schedule, it changes over time as runs go ahead and/or behind 01:59:32 quintopia: good walk! don't get lost! don't get bitten by any wandering cryptid! 02:02:51 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 02:03:35 those wereticks can be nasty 02:05:17 I only fear "mouches à chevreuils". those bastards can make you bleed even if they bite through your clothes. 02:06:10 en:horseflies. 02:06:14 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 02:06:14 `thanks wikipédia 02:06:18 Thanks, wikipédia. Thikipédia. 02:07:25 now you're pulling my klegg 02:08:11 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 02:08:46 oh i'm confusing with knott 02:09:03 * oerjan was wondering why he'd thought they were tiny 02:09:08 i'm confusing with klogg 02:09:14 * boily swats oerjan --------### 02:09:18 @google klogg 02:09:19 http://theneverhood.wikia.com/wiki/Klogg 02:09:19 Title: Klogg - The Neverhood Wiki - Wikia 02:09:34 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUgrkdzO6Ao 02:09:51 looks like an upstanding citizen 02:11:06 en:biting midges, it seems 02:11:14 https://i.ytimg.com/vi/KjOXd7luraM/hqdefault.jpg ← an example of what they can do. caveat "not my legs" emptor. 02:15:50 caveat not clicking hth 02:36:15 time to go understand my mattress. 02:36:18 'night all! 02:36:28 -!- boily has quit (Quit: REWIND CHICKEN). 02:38:45 hm 02:38:49 `cat bin/` 02:38:51 ​#!/bin/bash \ TIMEFORMAT="real: %lR, user: %lU, sys: %lS" \ shopt -s extglob globstar \ eval -- "$1" | rnooodl 02:39:06 doesn't that TIMEFORMAT line need an export? 02:39:34 or hm maybe it's only for use in an internal bash command? 02:39:48 `` time echo hi 02:39:50 real: 0m0.003s, user: 0m0.000s, sys: 0m0.000s \ hi 02:39:59 `run time echo hi 02:39:59 ​ \ real0m0.001s \ user0m0.000s \ sys0m0.000s \ hi 02:40:07 indeed 02:40:08 It would need an export, time is a bash internal. 02:40:12 *but 02:40:34 good, good 02:41:17 (this is not true of all shells though; other shells will end up executing the time binary in the PATH) 02:52:05 -!- centrinia has joined. 02:52:15 * oerjan gives today's mezzacotta full score on basis of the middle panel's absurdity. 02:55:15 -!- bauen1 has quit (Read error: No route to host). 02:56:31 -!- bauen1 has joined. 03:04:06 -!- APic has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 03:08:52 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 03:18:24 One of the new Magic: the Gathering cards I made up will temporarily replace the rules text of one card with that of another card. 03:19:38 zzo38: spell, permanent, or card in hand? 03:19:55 I'd recommend doing it on permanents, otherwise overload/arcane could give problems 03:20:41 It does only affect permanents and can take the text only from permanent cards. 03:21:19 {X1}, {T}, Discard a permanent card with converted mana cost X: Target permanent's rules text becomes the discarded card's rules text until end of turn. Monstrosity 1. Scry 1. 03:24:10 what's with the monstrosity? 03:24:10 I suspect that still makes the rules sad, but there's at least a chance that might work. Maybe. 03:24:36 it doesn't prevent you using the ability multiple times 03:24:37 it's just random 03:24:41 It is part of another card, which is why the monstrosity is there; it is just instead of a separate ability 03:25:01 (Same thing with scry) 03:25:20 that's a complex card! 03:25:34 Yes it is. 03:26:07 You can look up that (and other) card in my collection of made up cards 03:30:00 -!- Kaynato has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 03:52:28 -!- wanderlust has joined. 04:15:08 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 04:25:10 -!- Reece` has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 04:33:35 I'm looking for a language were the future code changes what the previous code should be. 04:33:53 -!- Melvar` has joined. 04:34:32 `welcome wanderlust 04:34:54 sounds like Feather 04:34:55 `? feather 04:35:00 foiled by the oerjan 04:35:07 (which is alas vaporware) 04:35:11 -!- Melvar has quit (Disconnected by services). 04:35:13 -!- Melvar` has changed nick to Melvar. 04:35:23 zzo38: Is vaporware Feather? 04:35:35 shachaf: I don't know 04:35:36 -!- idris-bot has joined. 04:35:42 i think you're confusing zzo38 and ais523 04:35:45 wanderlust: 04:35:45 feather? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 04:35:51 also possibly Feather and TwoDucks 04:36:14 well that was a timeout. 04:36:30 -!- centrinia has quit (Quit: Leaving). 04:36:38 oerjan: vaporware is a common acquaintance of zzo38's and mine 04:36:44 oh right 04:37:21 `? father 04:37:23 TwoDucks is also time traveling, but i'm not sure it's self modifying. 04:37:24 father? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 04:38:31 `learn Father is an ancestor of Feather. 04:39:36 feather can retroactively modify both data and code 04:39:58 although to retroactively modify code, you need to go back to a point in time at which it was data 04:40:03 ais523: I thought it could also retroactively modify the compiler? 04:40:06 indeed 04:40:41 but the interpreter is being interpreted by another Feather interpreter 04:41:06 so you basically just have to find the data source that the outer interpreter is using for the source of the inner interpreter and change that 04:41:31 this being Feather, there is probably some way to change the entire infinite stack of compilers stretching back forever; I'd be surprised if there wasn't 04:41:32 \me is impressed with the recommendation 04:42:07 that said, I get confused when trying to work out how the whole thing works 04:42:16 perhaps unsurprisingly 04:42:21 *infinite stack of interpreters 04:45:12 <\oren\> AAARGH 04:45:35 <\oren\> I'm trying to generate my font and FontForge keeps crashing 04:46:33 <\oren\> maybe this time it won't crash 04:47:40 <\oren\> I guess I ought to work faster on my bdf2ttf program 04:48:25 ais523: what happens if two of them us the same data source? or is that prohibited by the theoretical model? 04:48:49 alercah: most outright attempts to create a paradox end up leading to an infinite loop in Feather's model 04:53:38 the time travel model is actually quite simple, it's just call/cc 05:00:55 <\oren\> Ok, this time it isn't crashing, it's just taking forever to vectorize the font. 05:07:10 <\oren\> http://en.rocketnews24.com/2016/07/08/i-hate-you-japans-anime-style-mobile-romance-game-starring-girls-who-will-never-ever-love-you/ 05:07:41 <\oren\> dating sim: realism overhaul 05:08:34 <\oren\> `? time 05:08:40 `wisdom 05:08:42 time? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 05:08:44 yeeeeeeeeesh//See yeeeeeeeesh. 05:08:50 `? yeeeeeeeesh 05:08:54 See yeeeeeeesh. 05:08:59 See, this is why we need the jammed up rnooodl. 05:09:02 `? yeeeeeeesh 05:09:03 See yeeeeeesh. 05:09:10 `? yeesh 05:09:11 <\oren\> `? yesh 05:09:16 yeesh? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 05:09:16 yesh? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 05:09:22 <\oren\> `? yeeesh 05:09:24 See yeesh. 05:14:15 <\oren\> `? ttf 05:14:17 ttf? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 05:14:42 `1 cat wisdom/y*sh 05:14:50 1/1:See yeeeeeeeeesh. \ See yeeeeeeeesh. \ See yeeeeeeesh. \ See yeeeeeesh. \ See yeeeeesh. \ See yeeeesh. \ See yeeesh. \ See yeesh. 05:14:52 <\oren\> Torturous Toxin Font 05:15:55 <\oren\> Tcl Telemetry Font 05:16:53 <\oren\> `? tcl 05:16:54 tcl? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 05:17:25 <\oren\> `? bash 05:17:27 bash? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 05:17:37 <\oren\> `? perl 05:17:38 Perl is the Perfect Emacs Rewriting Language 05:17:47 `cwlprits perl 05:17:51 mroman 05:18:05 Are you sure that's not PERL? 05:18:07 <\oren\> `? python 05:18:08 python = ProgrammingLanguage(attrs=[plattrs['WHITESPACE_SENSITIVE'], plattrs['INTERPRETED'], *plparadigms['IMPERATIVE', 'FUNCTIONAL']]) 05:18:18 `rm wisdom/python 05:18:23 No output. 05:18:28 `cwlprits wisdom/python 05:18:33 No output. 05:18:37 oops 05:18:41 too much wisdom 05:18:42 `cwlprits python 05:18:46 shachaf hppavilion[1] 05:18:57 `? lisp 05:18:58 ​(eq "lisp" (proglang-with '(use-lots ["(" ")"]) '(paradigm functional) '(notation-type prefix))) 05:18:58 <\oren\> `? lisp 05:19:00 ​(eq "lisp" (proglang-with '(use-lots ["(" ")"]) '(paradigm functional) '(notation-type prefix))) 05:19:04 `rm wisdom/lisp 05:19:06 No output. 05:19:08 <\oren\> `? jinx 05:19:09 jinx? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 05:19:32 <\oren\> `? c 05:19:33 C is the language of��V�>WIד�.��Segmentation fault 05:19:36 JINX Is Not XENIX 05:19:40 `cwlprits c 05:19:46 int-e ais523 Bike FreeFull oerjan FreeFull shachaf shachaf nitia 05:20:19 <\oren\> `? d 05:20:21 D is a letter in the alphabet! It's also the name of a programming language. 05:20:30 <\oren\> `? x 05:20:31 x? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 05:20:42 <\oren\> `? a 05:20:43 A is _not_ a village in Norway, unless you're the BBC and don't understand things on top of letters. 05:21:03 <\oren\> `? b 05:21:03 `? bbc 05:21:08 B is _not_ a village in Norway, unless you're even worse than the BBC and drop strange letters altogether. 05:21:08 The BBC is the BreadBox Corporation. Its inventions include, without limitation, Muppets and tiny elfs. Taneb invented it. 05:21:25 <\oren\> `? e 05:21:26 e? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 05:21:32 <\oren\> `? j 05:21:35 j? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 05:21:53 <\oren\> `? w 05:21:54 w? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 05:22:02 `slwd bbc//s# and#,#;s#\.#, and villages in Norway# 05:22:05 wisdom/bbc//The BBC is the BreadBox Corporation, and villages in Norway Its inventions include, without limitation, Muppets, tiny elfs. Taneb invented it. 05:22:15 oops 05:22:16 `revert 05:22:42 rm: cannot remove `/home/hackbot/hackbot.hg/multibot_cmds/env/.hg/store/data/canary.orig': Is a directory \ Done. 05:22:44 `slwd bbc//s# and#,#;s#s\.#s, and villages in Norway# 05:22:49 wisdom/bbc//The BBC is the BreadBox Corporation. Its inventions include, without limitation, Muppets, tiny elfs, and villages in Norway Taneb invented it. 05:22:58 >_> 05:23:04 oh 05:23:05 right 05:23:07 well 05:23:08 `revert 05:23:10 rm: cannot remove `/home/hackbot/hackbot.hg/multibot_cmds/env/.hg/store/data/canary.orig': Is a directory \ Done. 05:23:24 can't turn back now 05:23:31 `slwd bbc//s# and#,#;s#s\.#s, and villages in Norway.# 05:23:34 wisdom/bbc//The BBC is the BreadBox Corporation. Its inventions include, without limitation, Muppets, tiny elfs, and villages in Norway. Taneb invented it. 05:24:05 `` cd wisdom; ls ? 05:24:07 ​` \ ^ \ \ ! \ ? \ ¿ \ @ \ * \ \ \ ☃ \ ⊥ \ ꙮ \ ⌨ \   \ 𝕈 \ 🐐 \ 🐚 \ \ 0 \ 1 \ 9 \ a \ å \ Å \ b \ c \ d \ i \ k \ l \ o \ ø \ Ø \ ß \ u \ y \ э \ Э \ Я 05:24:37 <\oren\> `? ☃ 05:24:38 Frosty the Snowman / had a very shiny nose / And everywhere that Frosty went / the nose was sure to go. 05:24:44 <\oren\> lol 05:25:17 <\oren\> `? Я 05:25:18 ​Я? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 05:25:24 Hmm, how can I look up arbitrary Unicode wisdoms when I only have an ASCII keyboard? 05:25:37 hm 05:25:40 `? should support punycode or something. 05:25:55 <\oren\> shachaf: use tmux to copypaste 05:25:56 `wisdom Я 05:25:58 ​Я//Я is the 8th letter of the hsilgnE alphabet 05:26:08 `? Я 05:26:09 ​Я? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 05:26:13 hmph 05:26:17 `cat bin/? 05:26:19 ​#!/bin/bash \ topic=$(echo "$1" | lowercase | sed "s/noo\+dl/nooodl/;s/ *$//") \ topic1=$(echo "$topic" | sed "s/s$//") \ cd wisdom \ if [ \( "_$topic1"_ = "_ngevd"_ \) -a \( -e ngevd \) ]; \ then cat /dev/urandom; \ elif [ -e "$topic" ]; \ then cat "$topic" | rnooodl; \ elif [ -e "$topic1" ]; \ then cat "$topic1" | rnooodl; 05:26:25 <\oren\> `? Э 05:26:26 eh? 05:26:28 `cat bin/lowercase 05:26:30 sed 's/./\l&/g;s/Ø/ø/g' 05:26:39 hm i see. 05:27:06 <\oren\> `wisdom э 05:27:08 ​Э//EH? 05:27:30 `` cd wisdom; ls ? >../tmp/w; ls ? | diff - ../tmp/w 05:27:33 No output. 05:27:36 er 05:27:43 `` cd wisdom; ls ? >../tmp/w; ls ? | lowercase | diff - ../tmp/w 05:27:46 24c24 \ < å \ --- \ > Å \ 33c33 \ < ø \ --- \ > Ø \ 38,39c38,39 \ < э \ < я \ --- \ > Э \ > Я 05:27:58 <\oren\> `? 핈 05:27:59 ​핈? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 05:28:06 hmph 05:28:13 For consistency, `? should be renamed to `cwt 05:28:25 `hoag bin/lowercase 05:28:31 ` echo "sed \'s/./\\l&/g;s/\xc3\x98/\xc3\xb8/g\'" > bin/lowercase \ ` echo "sed \'s/./\\l&/g\'" > bin/lowercase \ ` echo sed \'s/./\\l&/g\' > bin/lowercase \ ` echo tr A-Z\xc3\x98 a-z\xc3\xb8 > bin/lowercase \ ` sed -i "s!z!z | sed \'s/\xc3\x98/\xc3\xb8/g\'!" bin/lowercase \ revert \ `wisdom 핈 05:28:39 cat: : No such file or directory \ // 05:28:42 `url bin/lowercase 05:28:46 http://codu.org/projects/hackbot/fshg/index.cgi/file/tip/bin/lowercase 05:29:22 <\oren\> `? ⊥ 05:29:24 ​⊥ is a bottom tack, useful for annoying teachers. 05:29:36 `mkx bin/howg//hoag "wisdom/$1" 05:29:41 bin/howg 05:29:46 -!- Froo has joined. 05:29:49 `` hg cat -r 6185 bin/lowercase 05:29:52 <\oren\> `? k 05:30:05 <\oren\> `? l 05:30:09 ​#!/bin/bash \ tr A-Z a-z | sed 's/Ø/ø/g' 05:30:11 K K K Ken 05:30:11 L is far too short to be a village in Wales. 05:30:18 `` hg cat -r 6185 bin/lowercase >bin/lowercase 05:30:29 No output. 05:30:45 <\oren\> `? ¿ 05:30:47 ​¿? ¿? ¿? ¿? ¿? 05:30:48 `? Я 05:30:50 ​Я is the 8th letter of the hsilgnE alphabet 05:31:04 there you go. i knew izabera's changes would break stuff. 05:31:15 ya 05:31:36 shachaf: are you confirming, or just pronouncing the letter aloud? 05:31:40 ya 05:31:57 <\oren\> や 05:32:00 * oerjan swats shachaf -----### 05:32:07 <\oren\> ヤ 05:32:10 oerjan: What was that pun that you didn't get the other day? 05:32:13 <\oren\> 矢 05:32:53 I was going to explain it but I forgot. 05:32:54 -!- Froox has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 05:33:14 `rm tmp/w 05:33:16 Oh, right. 05:33:17 No output. 05:33:27 oerjan: Single-layer perceptron networks can't compute xor. 05:33:52 <\oren\> Ꮿ 05:35:02 \oren\: you can try those that weren't working again now, i just fixed a recently introduced feature. 05:35:59 <\oren\> 丨ㄚ 05:36:20 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 05:36:27 <\oren\> `? 핈 05:36:29 ​핈? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 05:36:40 <\oren\> `? Э 05:36:41 EH? 05:37:07 -!- augur has joined. 05:37:08 <\oren\> `? э 05:37:11 eh? 05:37:27 <\oren\> `? ☃ 05:37:28 Frosty the Snowman / had a very shiny nose / And everywhere that Frosty went / the nose was sure to go. 05:37:35 -!- augur has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 05:37:45 shachaf: huh i suspected xor was involved. 05:38:07 oerjan: it was bound to happen hth 05:38:21 but i'm more familiar with circuit complexity than neural networks. 05:40:11 <\oren\> YAY the autotrace finished! 05:40:44 oerjan: but are you familiar with hugs 05:41:33 `? twh 05:41:35 twh would help, but is an hth derivative. hth. twh. hand. 05:41:45 <\oren\> `? hand 05:41:46 A hand in the bush is better than a stoned bird. 05:41:57 <\oren\> `? bird 05:41:58 bird bird bird bird 05:42:09 <\oren\> `? canary 05:42:10 No output. 05:42:29 i used hugs for several years hth 05:42:38 <\oren\> `? hg 05:42:39 hg? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 05:42:43 <\oren\> `? hug 05:42:46 hug? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 05:43:07 `? tdh 05:43:08 tdh is the past tense of a successful hth. hth. 05:43:20 twh is the subjunctive tense of a future hth 05:44:51 <\oren\> `le/rn hg/hg is dark alchemy used by oerjan to fix things. Like most alchemy, it involves drinking mercury. 05:44:56 Learned «hg» 05:45:18 `? oerjan 05:45:19 Your mysterious articled cackling zombie underlord kommisjonær emeritus oerjan is a lazy expert in future computation. Also a Precambrian Norwegian who mildly dislikes Roald Dahl with a pasjon. Lately when he tries to remember a word, "amortized" pops up. His arch-nemesis is Betty Crocker. He sometimes puns without noticing it. 05:45:37 `slwd oerjan//s#under#oever# 05:45:40 wisdom/oerjan//Your mysterious articled cackling zombie oeverlord kommisjonær emeritus oerjan is a lazy expert in future computation. Also a Precambrian Norwegian who mildly dislikes Roald Dahl with a pasjon. Lately when he tries to remember a word, "amortized" pops up. His arch-nemesis is Betty Crocker. He sometimes puns without noticing it. 05:46:26 <\oren\> `? sled 05:46:29 ​`sled // 05:46:43 `slwd oerjan//s/oe/ø/ 05:46:45 wisdom/oerjan//Your mysterious articled cackling zombie øverlord kommisjonær emeritus oerjan is a lazy expert in future computation. Also a Precambrian Norwegian who mildly dislikes Roald Dahl with a pasjon. Lately when he tries to remember a word, "amortized" pops up. His arch-nemesis is Betty Crocker. He sometimes puns without noticing it. 05:47:54 that's funny, i don't even know real hg. 05:48:26 `? slwd 05:48:27 slwd? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 05:49:19 `le/rn slwd/`slwd // 05:49:22 Learned «slwd» 05:50:08 `cat bin/slwd 05:50:10 sled "wisdom/$1" 05:51:46 `cat bin/sled 05:51:47 ​[[ "$1" == ?*//* ]] || { echo 'usage: sled file//script'; exit 1; }; key="${1%%//*}"; value="${1#*//}"; [[ -f "$key" ]] || { echo 'Rosebud!'; exit 1; }; sed -i "$value" "$key" && { echo -n "$key//"; cat "$key"; } 05:52:07 oerjan: i was going to do a clever `slwd ../bin/slwd thing 05:52:15 but then i didn't have one 05:52:16 OKAY 05:52:26 *sad trombone* 05:54:29 <\oren\> wo wo wowowowowo 05:55:58 <\oren\> argh why is fontforge getting so sloooooooow 06:21:48 -!- augur has joined. 06:23:20 -!- wanderlust has quit (Quit: Leaving). 06:27:52 -!- moonythedwarf has joined. 06:28:07 moo 06:28:18 <\oren\> I uploadted the new version! 06:28:21 <\oren\> 悦悩惑惜惧惨惰愁愉愚慄慈慌慎慕慢慨慮慰慶憂憎憚憤憧憩憬憶憾懇懐懲懸 06:28:24 <\oren\> ⚝⚞⚟⚠⚡⚢⚣⚤⚥⚦⚧⚨⚩⚲⚳⚴⚵✍✎✐⤧⤨⤩⤪⤫⤬⤭⤮⤯⤰⤱⤲⤳⤸⤹⤺⤻⤼⤽⥂⥃⥄⥅⥆⥇⥊⥋⥌⥍⥎⥏ 06:28:27 <\oren\> ⥐⥑⥒⥓⥔⥕⥖⥗⥘⥙⥚⥛⥜⥝⥞⥟⥠⥡⥢⥣⥤⥥⥦⥧⥨⥩⥪⥫⥬⥭⥮⥯⧨⧩⧪⧫⧬⧭⧮⧯⧰⧱⧲⧳㋐㋑㋒㋓㋔㋕㋖㋗㋘㋙㋚㋛㋜㋝㋞㋟ 06:28:31 <\oren\> ㋠㋡㋢㋣㋤㋥㋦㋧㋨㋩㋪㋫㋬㋭㋮㋯㋰㋱㋲㋳㋴㋵㋶㋷㋸㋹㋺㋻㋼㋽㋾㍱㍲㍳㍴㍵㍶㍷㍸㍹㍺㍻㍼㍽㍾㎀㎁㎂㎃㎄㎅㎆㎇㎈㎉㎊㎋ 06:28:34 <\oren\> 2 06:29:01 i ported my bot to discord and finally went to learning node.js 06:30:12 <\oren\> I have passed the 8000 character mark 06:31:21 if anyone wants the SRC im willing to share it 06:31:33 \oren\: That sounds like quite a novel. 06:35:32 -!- moonythedwarf has changed nick to moon_. 06:43:01 HAHAHAHA Elixir and Rust have warts that, if you squint, look similar 06:53:47 <\oren\> Sgeo: like waht? 06:54:09 Hmm, functions with optional arguments can't be captured as a function argument with optional arguments, just the different possible arities are each one possible function. Funnily, this reminds me of a Rust wart, you can have generic functions, but can't capture them as a value that takes generics. 06:55:08 * Sgeo curses HexChat copy behavior 06:55:15 Sgeo: When are you scheduled to get obsessed with Swift? 06:55:28 Sgeo: Sure, but the Rust one will be fixed once HKT is ever implemented, and in Elixir, you don't want to store functions for very long, so you're probably not passing them to somebody who would want the optional argument behaviour. 06:56:15 <\oren\> ``once ... is ever'' interesting construction 06:56:16 ​/home/hackbot/hackbot.hg/multibot_cmds/lib/limits: line 5: exec: `once: not found 06:56:52 <\oren\> simultaniously implying soon and not soon 06:56:52 not even `once 06:58:06 should've used `àwesome quoteś´ 06:58:31 <\oren\> what the 06:58:38 or perhaps ònce-awesome quoteś 06:58:51 <\oren\> `unidecode `à 06:58:52 ​[U+0060 GRAVE ACCENT] [U+00E0 LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH GRAVE] 06:59:01 <\oren\> ooh 07:03:02 \oren\: you've made a grave error 07:03:56 lol 07:07:51 shachaf, not sure. An interest in iOS would probably help. 07:08:05 I briefly wondered about Objective-C but lost interest 07:08:27 But Swift runs on Linux. 07:08:35 And it has algebraic data types and everything you like. 07:08:58 Objective-C is a strict superset of C as far as I know, so any C code will also work in a Objective-C program. 07:09:18 C++ is a strict superset of a strict subset of C. 07:09:35 So any C code which is also C++ code is also C++ code. 07:25:17 -!- centrinia has joined. 07:25:39 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 07:45:05 -!- tswett has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 07:48:44 <\oren\> Hmm what should I add next? 08:26:14 I have a code if(rom_here-instruction_pos<17 && rom[instruction_pos]==(cell)0x8BBE+rom_here-instruction_pos) { but it says that "+rom_here-instruction_pos" is an invalid suffix for an integer constant. Adding a space before the plus sign works though. 08:27:06 Why does it do that? 08:27:14 3e10 08:27:20 3e+10 08:27:26 looks a bit like a float? 08:29:14 zzo38: Who says that? 08:29:32 Who says what? 08:29:45 is this php 08:30:02 No it is a C code 08:31:08 Someone needs to make Crime Statistics Bureau - San Francisco into a real TV show 08:31:14 CSB:SF 08:31:17 maybe it's te 08:31:20 *the cast? 08:31:23 (I'll wait for everyone to google that before I expand on the joke) 08:32:23 Also, the Dunning-Kruger effect should be renamed to the Trump effect 08:42:01 zzo38: https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=3885 08:44:33 O, so it is supposed to work like that. 08:46:05 hppavilion[1]: the meme version of the dunning-kruger effect is simply misinterpreted hth 08:46:45 oerjan: Well, I went to Wikipedia and it agrees with what I thought it is 08:46:55 Just checked 538, and thank god, trump is unlikely to win 08:47:02 Instead, we get Clinton. 08:47:05 One of the bugs marked as a duplicate of that one looks like it is not a duplicate 08:47:07 So, yeah, that's a relief 08:47:15 At least it's a crazy person I slightly agree with 08:47:56 -!- ais523 has quit. 08:50:49 Bug 11494 is not a duplicate of bug 3885. 08:55:14 Hm is C integer division flooring or truncating? Or is it implementation defined? 08:56:02 Gah 08:56:29 I'm looking for an old news report about MLKj (preferably the first one about him on a national news station) 08:56:39 Has to be on YT 08:56:41 So I can make a funny commnet 09:02:18 Im most likely the most dead man on earth. Duckgoosecrashes the server hbot runs on 09:03:00 hppavilion[1], plz tell me that this plan is not as shitheaded as it sounds 09:03:14 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 09:07:40 Phantom_Hoover: How is it shitheaded? 09:08:22 it sounds like you're trying to troll videos of MLK with stupid comments about recent events 09:11:55 and if that is what you're doing, well, i genuinely quite like you and i would be very disappointed to see you get sucked into destructive hatred 09:22:52 -!- moon_ has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 09:36:41 Say what you like about Trump, but if he becomes president, there will be a HUGE boost to export 09:36:47 Primarily in the export of Mexicans 09:42:07 Vorpal: IIRC it depends on the C version; in C11 / is defined to truncate towards zero; earlier versions only defined / for nonnegative numbers and made the behvior on negative numbers implementation-defined. 09:44:52 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 09:47:35 Hmm, s/C11/C99/, apparently. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3602827/what-is-the-behavior-of-integer-division-in-c/3602857#3602857 09:56:43 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: Quite). 10:07:27 http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/foreign-body-rectum notes that "fruits and vegetables" are a common examp;e 10:07:33 s/;/l/ 10:07:53 "fruits and vegetables", of course, links to http://www.webmd.com/food-recipes/ss/slideshow-exotic-fruits 10:08:05 how interesting 10:10:37 int-e: You should not go looking for recipes immediately after you have removed a foreign body from your rectum, especially if said foreign body is an ingredient in those recipes 10:13:11 I kind of don't get what you're doing in general, but listening to Phantom_Hoover is probably not a bad idea. 10:30:35 -!- MoALTz has joined. 10:49:11 -!- wob_jonas has joined. 10:49:23 What's this guy doing? Doesn't he know this is a speedrunning event? He's lost frames on level 2. 10:49:52 Phantom_Hoover: Oh, no, it's not about recent events. Exactly. I think. 10:50:01 Phantom_Hoover: It would be more of a joke about idiots on the internet 10:50:48 Phantom_Hoover: MLK was a cool guy, and I have nothing against him; he's just the first person that I thought of to use as a vessel for the joke (also, I'm probably not going to watch it otherwise) 10:51:01 AND it would probably be Fox News or something, so there's that 10:52:04 Though, now that I think about it, lots of people probably wouldn't get the joke 11:03:29 well this was horrible 11:04:16 -!- wob_jonas has quit (Quit: http://www.kiwiirc.com/ - A hand crafted IRC client). 11:04:25 Wat? 11:04:33 Oh, e's gone 11:09:33 http://www.lulu.com/shop/brian-hall/beejs-guide-to-network-programming/paperback/product-18179133.html 11:10:06 -!- gamemanj has joined. 11:20:52 -!- J_Arcane has joined. 11:24:27 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 11:27:27 -!- J_Arcane has quit (Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.92-rdmsoft [XULRunner 35.0.1/20150122214805]). 11:41:51 If it's possible to make 2.5D, is it possible to make 3.5D? 11:43:13 it depends on how you define 2.5D... 11:43:56 If you consider Doom a 2.5D engine, then really all "2.5D" means is "3D with geometry restrictions due to optimization". You could probably apply the same logic to higher dimensions. 11:49:59 but what about pi d 11:53:19 hmm, isn't I though 2.5D also used for parallax scrolling... 11:57:23 it depends which meaning of 2.5D you're using, which makes things even more difficult... 12:03:15 38 blocks to go 12:03:43 2.5D normally means 3D rendering but 2D player movement, ime? 12:04:34 yay, yet another meaning 12:07:05 well smash and doom are the things that come to mind for 2.5D for me 12:07:26 int-e, i mean it's an inherently imprecise term 12:08:10 game maker used to have 3d rendering and 2d player movements 12:08:17 it was fun 12:08:57 that was up to at least game maker 6, idk if it's real 3d now 12:09:09 The "Trials" series -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trials_(series) -- is I think sometimes called 2.5D as well. 12:09:55 It's (at least in the latest incarnations) very much a generic 3D renderer except the player character is restricted to a 2D "plane". 12:10:19 Well, it's more of a twisting, turning track thing. 12:12:31 Phantom_Hoover: thinking about it the idea that parallax scrolling is 2.5D may date back to before 3D rendering became ubiquitous. 12:14:57 yeah i guess there's also the rendering term which is basically used for "rendering methods which try to look 3D without making everything into a polygon mesh" 12:17:44 Hmm, I was excited to hear about a successor to "Limbo" which imho is a great (though creepy) 2D jump&run puzzle... but all the screenshots look 3D... less excited now. 12:17:45 Like raytracing with CSG? ;) 12:18:21 s/\.\.\./ game&/ 12:19:00 LIMBO was great. 12:19:03 we're talking about games fizzie, the only* games that use raytracing use it as prerendered images 12:19:14 *im sure there's some dumb exception 12:19:25 I prefer 2D rendering for 3D player movements 12:19:31 (Hm, that could actually work...) 12:19:58 in some sense that's what e.g. mario kart on the snes did 12:20:18 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quake_Wars:_Ray_Traced ... oh Larrabee ... hahahaha 12:21:30 Realtime raytracing gets done a lot in demoscene stuff. 12:21:31 (the reason I'm laughing isn't that I think that the idea of having many general purpose CPUs on a chip isn't appealing... it's the idea that anybody would care about those CPUs being x86 compatible) 12:22:00 I'm sure a lot of the time there's still polygon meshes involved, though. 12:22:46 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLR4knU0rvM probably doesn't, but... 12:24:24 -!- centrinia has quit (Quit: Leaving). 12:25:40 spheres, the second easiest object to raytrace in the universe (the truly easiest is the diamond, because then you can use manhattan distance, and working out the normal is just 3 comparisions and a table) 12:26:00 hmm, is there a worthy modern successor to povray? I'm looking for some sort of declarative, CSG based, language for describing scenes, plus a reasonable renderer. (and I'm in principle happy to still use povray for that) 12:26:30 gamemanj, a cube is surely easier than a sphere 12:26:50 Phantom_Hoover: Yes, but then you have to work out the normal 12:27:23 still just a table, no? 12:27:23 while with a sphere you can just normalize the position you hit at 12:27:39 I haven't heard of any "spiritual successors" of POV-Ray. 12:27:51 reflective spheres are very common in raytracing because they are really easy to trace and really hard to render convincingly with other techniques. 12:29:33 (The original is still sort-of alive, though, I understand.) 12:30:08 for example, it's still packaged for debian 12:31:04 https://github.com/POV-Ray/povray/graphs/commit-activity ... well. The numbers are non-zero, that's something. 12:32:25 refractive spheres too, for that matter 12:32:47 perhaps it just fills this particular niche well enough that nobody wants to create a successor. 12:39:11 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 12:55:06 -!- Reece` has joined. 12:55:38 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 13:25:45 -!- moses has joined. 13:26:16 -!- moses has quit (Client Quit). 14:23:30 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Quit: Leaving). 14:32:52 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 14:33:09 * hppavilion[1] is the creature that feasts on dreams, btw 14:34:18 "The day Microsoft makes something that doesn't suck is the day they make a vacuum cleaner." -- Oscar Wilde 14:39:09 that's an interesting design for a vaccum cleaner... blowing the dust away 14:45:41 OK, what the fuck Lady Gaga 14:45:51 What's with the swan 14:45:52 That's weir 14:45:55 d 14:46:00 * gamemanj is confused 14:46:22 I think that "ContextBot" thing XKCD suggested might be good right now... 15:07:42 -!- boily has joined. 15:23:30 -!- Kaynato has joined. 15:25:13 `wisdom 15:26:26 associativity//Associativity means that h(th) = (ht)h, if you're flexible about it. 15:29:11 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 15:33:41 helloily 15:33:56 are you hype for tasbot block? 15:42:05 quinthellopia 15:42:09 tasbot block? 15:55:41 TASes! on SGDQ! 16:17:46 -!- APic has joined. 16:21:13 -!- APic has quit (Client Quit). 16:21:18 Oh, I'd completely forgotten about SGDQ going on. :/ 16:21:28 -!- APic has joined. 16:22:51 -!- APic has quit (Client Quit). 16:23:14 Have I missed anything great? 16:23:45 -!- APic has joined. 16:27:57 just a great entering the code to begin the of the at the end of world 16:28:06 Or something 16:28:24 fizzie: I guess it depends on what you're interested in 16:28:43 DK64 was glitchy and nice 16:28:52 Glitchy is generally fun. 16:29:32 The DK64 run involved a detour into multiplayer and glitching out of multiplayer to keep pickups in the single-player game 16:29:49 Creative routing 16:53:14 @metar CYUL 16:53:17 CYUL 091523Z CCA 10009KT 15SM -SHRA BKN015 OVC020 19/16 A2978 RMK SC5SC3 CVCTV CLD EMBD SLP085 DENSITY ALT 700FT 16:53:30 CVCTV? 16:58:16 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 17:04:40 'CVCTV CLD - Convective Cloud' 17:04:57 thint-ello. 17:05:05 but afaiui, anything following RMK is not fully standardized anyway 17:06:38 6 more blocks before, well, perhaps nothing much happens. 17:08:27 I've thought about this some more and I figure it depends on how many of the bitcoin miners are opportunistic... selling off their hard earned bitcoins for the market price immediately 17:08:53 all those can just stop mining when the reward is halved and wait the transition out 17:12:08 fizzie, they put up the runs on youtube afterwards. In fact they are not very far behind. Somewhere between 1 and 2 days behind 17:12:37 FireFly, also I believe the TAS segment hasn 17:12:42 hasn't* started yet? 17:12:47 Indeed 17:13:05 FireFly, when is it? 17:13:18 This evening or tonight, right? 17:15:07 Yep, I think about 22:00 17:15:15 10:44 PM TASBot plays Super Mario Land 2 17:15:45 The schedule isn't entirely fixed since it depends on earlier games, but about then 17:15:55 Right 17:16:13 FireFly, I need to fix my sleep schedule for tomorrow though, so I probably won't be able to watch all of it 17:16:20 :( 17:16:31 Aw.. oh well 17:16:31 -!- Kaynato has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 17:17:05 I'll watch the VOD afterwards 17:17:15 Ooh, Mario Maker is up on youtube now 17:17:23 * FireFly watches 17:17:33 Oh? That might be more interesting than Diablo 2 indeed 17:18:10 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJV86j1-DuE 17:18:28 Yeah, the Mario Maker segment at AGDQ was great at least 17:18:33 yeah I pulled it up on my tablet next to me already... Seems to be a lot of setup in it though.... 17:19:44 FireFly, two weird things here. All the other videos so far cut out the setup time. Also there is no pause music? 17:20:22 Or I guess they don't want DMCA 17:21:58 I've had videos before with setup time.. 17:22:13 does youtube allow you to change the video after upload? maybe they upload it first and cut it later on 17:22:23 I have no idea 17:26:00 Seems to start about 22 minutes in 17:26:57 FireFly, these levels are super-trolly 17:27:00 :/ 17:27:30 FireFly, did you watch the Bethesda block? That was super-cool. 17:27:38 Amazing glitches 17:28:12 I didn't.. I guess I should watch that after this 17:28:24 FireFly, Arena - Skyrim, all of them 17:28:34 And all of them are just hilarious. 17:31:34 re. super trolly.. well they're pro players who regularly play Kaizo-style levels, so hey 17:31:42 Fair enough 17:31:55 I just didn't find it fun to watch. 17:32:19 -!- Kaynato has joined. 17:32:23 though granted this first stage seems a bit over-the-top 17:32:40 FireFly, I think I prefer the single-person showing off their skill style runs in general. (Though the Tetris segment was pretty cool) 17:44:03 fun, a bitcoin block with a single transaction. 17:45:27 (apparently they (blockchain.info) count the reward payment as a transaction) 17:49:17 So apparently they've made it. 17:53:18 and their software has a bug... https://blockchain.info/block/000000000000000004db7eebf333b81f2529835102f7f7e86eca889287148885 lists the reward as 16.666BTC; dividing by 3 instead of 4... funny. 17:54:21 time to exploit it and make a shitload of money 17:54:38 I suspect it's just the website. 17:54:56 then it's time to... exploit it and make a little amount of money? 17:55:20 I thought it was time to notice it and mock the programmer 17:55:45 that's why you're poor, you're not in the right mindset 17:56:14 "network propagation" is messed up 17:56:28 it's at the zero point 17:56:30 izabera: you may be right 17:57:47 izabera: anyway, here's what I say: That programmer must have saved their company millions of CPU cycles! 17:58:02 then it's on purpose! 17:58:04 those bastards 17:59:25 Something broken with bitcoin again? 18:00:27 okay, somebody else tries to get some laughs out of it. https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/4s14gu/no_blockchaininfo_its_not_12_14_16/ 18:00:57 Vorpal: nope, everything is going as designed... reward is halving every 210k blocks, and they just made it to 420k. 18:01:57 but the last time bitcoins were virtually worthless, so this time is a bit more interesting. impossible to predict though. 18:07:16 The next difficulty adjustment is 1344 blocks away. *hmm* 18:07:24 Ah 18:07:58 int-e, so how many days? 18:08:00 Approx 18:08:11 well, normally 144 blocks per day 18:08:57 So within weeks then 18:09:32 but to with the reward halfed they may want to drop the difficulty in half which means they'd have to drag the ~10 days out to ~25? 18:10:12 but that would require collusion... it's all so utterly unpredictable. 18:10:20 Um what? 18:10:59 Oh I see what you mean 18:11:34 (the 25 number comes from the fact that the difficulty will be based on 2016 blocks, 1/3 of which have already been mined) 18:21:56 best use of pov ray so far https://imgur.com/gallery/HtZAWdi 18:23:32 so, basically, we live on discworld 18:24:43 the moment of ridicule is over too... 18:29:48 -!- augur has joined. 18:36:26 -!- Warrigal has joined. 18:44:49 -!- Warrigal has changed nick to tswett. 18:45:51 Nice, pokemon red race 19:12:16 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 19:16:41 -!- boily has quit (Quit: PRESSURISED CHICKEN). 19:30:59 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 19:40:02 -!- bauen1 has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 19:41:34 -!- bauen1 has joined. 19:54:12 -!- JX7P has changed nick to NotJx7p. 19:55:31 -!- Melvar has quit (Quit: WeeChat 1.4). 19:55:48 -!- Melvar has joined. 19:58:31 -!- idris-bot has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 20:16:26 -!- rdococ has joined. 20:17:29 Oh ais523 left 20:17:36 I still haven't congratulated him :( 20:18:46 You did. 20:18:51 He just wasn't around at the time. 20:31:52 <\oren\> the ttf format for contours is so annoying 20:32:52 <\oren\> I'm trying to make a program for converting bdf to ttf but it is annoying me 20:36:38 <\oren\> basically, you have an array of x coordinates, an array of y coordinates, and an array of flags. 20:38:06 <\oren\> the array of flags has one entry for each point, which determines whther the x and y coordinates are each 16 bit or 8 bit. which means that the x coordinates can't be indexed, and neither can the y coordinates, without iterating through the falgs? 20:38:30 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 20:39:01 -!- augur has joined. 20:39:02 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 20:45:16 the solution, presumably, is "why are you trying to iterate through the flags" 20:45:25 you only need to write a file, not read it 20:45:53 (trying to read a font file is insanity anyway because, well, you also have to deal with so much internationalization madness) 20:57:36 -!- ais523 has joined. 21:04:43 <\oren\> gamemanj: what internationalization? 21:05:07 actually arranging the letters that you read from the font into something useful? 21:05:27 <\oren\> oh that 21:05:56 <\oren\> I have a bunch of prgrams already that manipulate ttf files, but none thta actually read or write contour data yet 21:06:39 <\oren\> http://www.orenwatson.be/allchars.htm is made by reading the character map data from the ttf file 21:08:13 <\oren\> http://www.orenwatson.be/ttfinvread.htm 21:11:43 almost time for tasblock! 21:11:53 I hope you enjoy it! 21:12:07 as usual, I have some idea of what's coming, and yet it's going to impress me /anyway/ 21:13:04 i am purposely keeping myself in the dark regarding specifics 21:13:19 What is tasblock? 21:13:59 shachaf: SGDQ is a yearly speedrunning showcase for charity (there's two a year, the other is called AGDQ); tasblock is a section dedicated to games being spedrun via robots/programmable controllrs 21:16:01 is speedrun not already a past participle? 21:17:15 im surprised the room isnt more full. it was packed for the smm race 21:19:55 Ooh, Super Mario Land 2. 21:19:59 I played a lot of that. 21:26:50 i didnt but it looks cool. is wario the boss? 21:27:09 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 21:28:43 Yes. 21:30:03 Wonder if my saves are still there; I don't know what sort of non-volatile storage Game Boy carts have. 21:30:58 <\oren\> they have battery-powered RAM I thing 21:31:18 <\oren\> so eventually the battery runs out and you have to replace it 21:32:05 I would guess my save's probably some 20 years old now. 21:32:34 quintopia: that's the game that invented wario 21:34:56 You can back up the save file in your computer if you have the proper equipment to do so, so that if the battery is dead, you can still restore the save game file. (If you back up the ROM data too, then you can also play the game on your computer too.) 21:40:26 <\oren\> Well I have now sucessfully automated the process of finding stray pixels 21:44:27 I would have want to have a separate file format for glyphs and for metrics, so that you can use the proper glyph format depending on the device while common metrics formats can be in use. This format for metrics that I think of it assumes 32-bit characters, with no other assumptions made about the character set (such as which ones are control characters and so on). Any features relevant to typesetting other than the glyphs themself are programmed 21:44:56 <\oren\> still unalbe to generate a ttf file worth a damn but hey, at least this is prgress 21:47:38 (Such as: ligatures, kerning, mapping multiple codepoints to one glyph, multiple glyphs to one codepoint, character spacing, hanging punctuation, word spacing, text direction, variation selectors, controls to override text direction and other things, boundary characters, metadata, etc) 21:51:31 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 21:53:16 -!- augur has joined. 21:53:52 fizzie, btw, the TAS segment is ongoing now 21:55:03 Yes, I noticed. 21:55:28 fizzie, okay, just thought since you said you forgot about SGDQ previously 21:56:02 ais523: was it everything you hoped it would be 21:56:15 quintopia: the block hasn't finished much yet 21:56:27 Yeah, and I also forgot about the TASBot block during the last few hours -- fortunately someone said something. 21:56:29 SML2 was a bit more elaborate than I expected, that was fun to see 21:56:42 VVVVVV was pretty much what I expected and I was commentating it on the official IRC channel (#sdamarathon on Quakenet) 21:56:54 ais523, I like the "console verification" on PC 21:57:04 the really fun stuff should be later in the block though :-) 21:57:10 True 21:57:31 And seeing VVVVVV was really cool. I tried playing that some years ago. It is quite difficult even non-speedrunning 21:57:35 I never finished the game 21:57:37 theres only one more run on the schddule 21:57:42 I've completed it it 100%, although not in no deaths mode 21:57:48 I've got through the first level in no deaths mode though before now 21:58:05 Vorpal: ive been told the difficulty is way overhyped 21:58:06 quintopia, ? I know there was some donation incentives related to TAS met 21:58:12 I've finished VVVVVV in the "so many deaths" mode. 21:58:23 That's the one where you keep dying over and over again. 21:58:27 Vorpal: they didnt put them on the schedule 21:58:33 quintopia, depends on how good your timing skills are I guess 21:58:33 fizzie: did this involve the use of Hourglass? 21:58:42 quintopia, I have terrible timing skills. 21:58:56 gamemanj: yes 21:58:57 Also I'm just the worst in Gravitron. 21:59:02 err, TASbot, at least 21:59:03 I mostly play turn based games thus. I'm reasonable at those generally 21:59:07 fizzie: I suck at Gravitron too :-( 21:59:16 i think two of the runs weve already seen were incentives i think 21:59:30 quintopia: the glitched-any% runs were incentives 21:59:38 they make good incentives because they're so short they don't disturb the schedule much 22:00:02 ya. tends to be how incentives work 22:00:06 Cropping the screen took longer than the run. 22:00:28 fizzie: that reminds me of my NetHack fastest death run, it had already game-overed before the intro subtitles had finished 22:00:31 ais523, pretty sure there was some incentive that was longer earlier though 22:00:37 nah. they had it cropped by the time the credits came 22:00:44 so instead of "this is a tool-assisted speedrun" the official encode was written in the past tense 22:01:08 That's pretty grand. 22:01:25 ais523, what is the speed run record for nethack? (either TAS or real) 22:01:29 any% 22:01:42 i didnt know there was a fastest death category... 22:01:54 quintopia: there isn't, it got rejected; it was an april 1 joke 22:01:55 I think ais523 invented it. 22:02:05 theres ROBberry pi! 22:02:30 Vorpal: in terms of clock time, 1:03; in terms of turncount, 2130 with bones stuffing, 2251 no bones 22:02:50 i love the lights in the nes controllers 22:02:57 that's new this year 22:03:01 ais523, bone stuffing is preparing an advantageous bone file? 22:03:02 the NES visualisation boards, that is 22:03:03 lel "windows total control" 22:03:04 Vorpal: yes 22:03:19 intentionally gathering all the resources you need, suiciding the character, and hoping to find the bones with the next one 22:03:44 ais523, hm, is the gathering of resources included in the run as well then? 22:03:49 no 22:03:53 Hm 22:03:56 that's why it's a separate category, it's more of a newgame+ 22:04:20 Anyway, 1:03, that would be doable as a segment in a future *GDQ 22:04:26 in which case, why not just write the bones file manually 22:04:38 Vorpal: it relied on a lot of luck 22:04:51 top players don't require luck to win sort-of quickly, but the fastest runs require a ton of luck just ot go fast 22:04:54 *to go fast 22:05:00 ais523, so what is an average speed run? 22:05:02 I'd say 3:00 would be a good estimate for a GDQ 22:05:09 Ah 22:05:11 A bit too much 22:05:19 and ofc it's crazy risky 22:05:41 Can you glitch nethack though? Or is it too robust? 22:05:49 They have a 4:05 estimate for the Final Fantasy VI coming up. 22:05:53 i love the dude who is drumming all the smb themes on his leg 22:06:03 it's had years and years of development... I wouldn't doubt it's robust... 22:06:11 then again, you could say that of many buggy things 22:06:36 fizzie, a bit more well known of a game though 22:06:51 Vorpal: it can be glitched 22:07:03 there's a dangling pointer glitch that's possible very early 22:07:20 That sounds crashy rather than go-fast 22:07:24 and if you only want a crash, start with a Healer or Tourist, and as soon as the game starts, type d4294967296$d4294967296$ (requires a 32-bit computer) 22:07:27 and it divides by zero 22:07:42 ais523, so a glitched any% run might be slightly faster? 22:07:46 what next, a buffer overflow? 22:07:52 Vorpal: the dangling pointer glitch basically lets you edit memory arbitrarily 22:07:55 Hmm. Does a glitch count for a TAS if the TASer is also a developer of the game and intentionally put the glitch in? :P 22:07:57 ...you have got to be kidding me 22:08:03 gamemanj: I can do that too, but haven't found a way to exploit it into anything other than a crash yet 22:08:43 pikhq: *1 hour ago, commit by ais523: preparations* diff: if (name[0] == '@') win_game(); 22:08:49 i hope the runs end at the same time 22:08:59 gamemanj: I wasn't on the devteam when I was working on this stuff 22:09:08 and in fact, TASes are done on 3.4.3 for this reason 22:09:12 ais523, what on earth are those "runner" names now? 22:09:13 quintopia: If it's the set of runs I'm thinking of, they're pretty close. 22:09:19 ah 22:09:36 Vorpal: no idea :-D 22:09:43 fair enough 22:09:54 oh. four runs at once.... 22:09:59 i thought 3 22:10:14 Also what is "lost levels"? 22:10:36 Vorpal: The game releases as "Super Mario Bros 2" in Japan. 22:10:42 *released 22:11:01 Ah 22:12:58 hm it doesn't *look* like the same inputs for all of them. Or they are possibly not perfectly in sync? 22:13:32 they're desynced a little I think 22:13:45 you can see that when one game goes to the left, the others all have to do that too to compensate 22:14:07 Think it is the lost levels one that is desynced 22:14:19 that makes sense, it's on a famicom 22:14:24 which may have a different framerate 22:14:35 Aah. Right 22:14:35 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Quit: ZNC - http://znc.in). 22:15:25 Yeah other ones are desynced too 22:17:05 ais523, also the routing for this must have been a nightmare. And require a very special kind of mind. 22:18:44 "routing"? also, how exactly are they trying to "sync" multiple games...? 22:18:50 gamemanj: same inputs for every game 22:18:58 ...wait, what? 22:19:03 and "routing" = working out which levels you'll play and which routes you'll use through them 22:19:04 gamemanj, yes 22:19:15 The Famicom *ought* to have the same framerate, at least nominally... 22:19:27 just... what? 22:19:41 They said the lost levels took longer to load than the rest. 22:19:47 gamemanj: it's not as hard as it seems if you ever try it on a couple of games yourself 22:20:00 (While explaining the desync thing a moment ago.) 22:20:08 ais523, although this time with routing I would also include figuring out when to press left so it doesn't mess up the other games. Or I don't know a better way to describe it anyway 22:20:17 Oh *right*, SMB2 was a Famicom Disk System game. 22:20:37 they didn't advertise that 22:20:42 because they weren't sure they'd be able to find a working Famicom 22:20:44 but SGDQ delivered 22:20:52 Heh 22:21:01 Hrm, it's not that hard to obtain one. 22:21:04 ais523, EU had Famicom rather than NES too right? 22:21:05 time for the race 22:21:06 A working FDS is hard though. 22:21:14 Vorpal: no idea, I wasn't paying attention to games back then 22:21:19 Ah 22:21:22 Vorpal: No, EU had two NES releases. 22:21:27 pikhq, oh? 22:21:27 so, they found a working Famicom, did something rather butcher-y to it to make it accept the same inputs as a bunch of NESes at the same time... 22:21:28 by disk...means floppy? 22:21:30 and then what? 22:21:36 quintopia: Yes. 22:21:55 gamemanj: It's not that hard -- the Famicom is electrically nearly identical to an NES. 22:22:13 yes, but the poor thing... 22:22:27 pikhq, What about the controller connector? Does it differ? 22:22:31 it's not really butchery, they just plugged the controller in through the controller port 22:22:32 hmm they used an emulator for sml2...how did they do that legally? 22:22:48 quintopia, the gameboy one? They explained that 22:22:49 It does differ for the original Famicom, but not for the AV Famicom. 22:22:57 That sadly they did not manage to get the hardware working 22:23:02 if you own the cartridge and dump it yourself, it's probably legal in the US at least, although I'm not sure though 22:23:29 Vorpal: There was a "Mattel version" and "NES version" of the NES released in Europe. Games for one were not compatible with games for the other. 22:23:39 ais523: It would be. 22:23:46 quintopia, also all these runs were likely run on simulators first. 22:24:09 pikhq, how stupid. What was the difference? 22:24:11 ais523: Backup copies of software are *explicitly* named as a legal process in US copyright law. 22:24:30 Vorpal: nintendo only cares about videos of emulated games... 22:24:31 Vorpal: Lockout chips and distributer. 22:24:32 ooh, I forgot it'd count as a backup 22:25:28 Wow 22:25:32 What just happened 22:26:28 Vorpal: In most of Europe Nintendo was the distributor, in the UK, Italy and Australia Mattel was *initially*, but they basically fucked around and didn't bother doing much with it so Nintendo took over as a distributer. 22:26:51 The "NES Version" was distributed by Nintendo. 22:26:51 Huh 22:26:55 time for the race 22:27:37 quintopia, well "race" 22:28:04 okay this is definitely illegal 22:28:22 cue the takedown notices 22:28:44 quintopia, what? 22:29:33 someone start recording! 22:34:05 wooo kill the animals 22:34:33 ais523, really? That was it for TAS? How boring 22:34:53 Vorpal: you don't think instantly completing SMB3 is interesting? 22:35:08 ais523, sure, but I think "pokemon plays twitch" was cooler 22:35:12 the crazy stuff with editing new games into existing games is reserved for the winter marathons 22:35:15 As was mario maker in whatever other mario it was 22:35:23 because it takes so much work it can only be done once a year 22:35:25 Ah 22:35:33 its not as interesting as the brain age tas or the pokemon plays twitch tas but its pretty cool 22:35:35 So that is in January right? 22:35:41 Vorpal: right 22:35:59 quintopia, oh yeah that brain age one too 22:36:27 everyone leaves... 22:37:00 no love for ff6. (i never finished it myself) 22:37:02 pretty much 22:37:14 quintopia, I think it is pretty good. But it is not TAS :P 22:37:17 Also is it a race? 22:37:41 I prefer single runs to races 22:38:27 any% glitch run i think 22:38:39 sounds good, as long as it isn't a race 22:38:52 nah. its 4h tho. 22:39:06 well, I'll go to sleep before the end of it 22:39:17 ill probs skip it, come back for the metroid race 22:42:59 ais523, I would love seeing the TASbot going for more modern games. Why not hook up to a N64 controller or such 22:43:35 Or gamecube 22:43:41 Newer than that might be harder 22:44:00 Vorpal: it's done Mario Kart 64 in the past 22:44:08 might want to try finding that on youtube 22:44:28 yeah sounds interesting 22:50:26 You must be kidding me... xine_setenv("DVDCSS_RAW_DEVICE", "", 1); ... no wonder it's trying to open an empty file. 22:57:12 -!- gamemanj has quit (Ping timeout: 276 seconds). 22:58:18 though I guess it is the semantics of that setenv that were changed at some point. 23:19:38 actually it's libdvdcss that changed. 23:52:28 -!- NotJx7p has changed nick to JX7P. 2016-07-10: 00:14:58 -!- oerjan has joined. 00:26:45 <\oren\> `unicode INSULAR 00:27:21 U+1D79 LATIN SMALL LETTER INSULAR G \ UTF-8: e1 b5 b9 UTF-16BE: 1d79 Decimal: ᵹ \ ᵹ (Ᵹ) \ Uppercase: U+A77D \ Category: Ll (Letter, Lowercase) \ Bidi: L (Left-to-Right) \ \ U+1DD8 COMBINING LATIN SMALL LETTER INSULAR D \ UTF-8: e1 b7 98 UTF-16BE: 1dd8 Decimal: ᷘ \ ᷘ \ Category: Mn (Mark, Non-Spacing) \ Bidi: NSM (Non-Spacing 00:27:34 <\oren\> hellꙫrjan! 00:30:03 -!- boily has joined. 00:33:31 <\oren\> 今boilyは 00:38:16 안녀랜하심니카! 00:42:49 <\oren\> ok I see the "eoraen" in there 00:43:22 <\oren\> (after looking up a chart) 00:45:54 -!- Lord_of_Life has quit (Excess Flood). 00:47:38 -!- Lord_of_Life has joined. 00:48:01 hellꙫren 00:48:39 boheily 00:50:23 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 00:54:30 բարի իրիգըռյա՛ն: 00:54:48 `unidecode ꙫ 00:54:50 -!- Shubshub has joined. 00:54:54 ​[U+A66B CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER BINOCULAR O] 00:55:39 `unidecode ⚇ 00:55:41 ​[U+2687 WHITE CIRCLE WITH TWO DOTS] 00:56:32 Շնորհակալություն Աստծուն, Google թարգմանել 00:57:42 Hey 00:57:48 `relcome Shubshub 00:57:56 I'm not new :P 00:58:02 aaaargh! 00:58:06 ​Shubshub: Welcome to the international hub for esoteric programming language design and deployment! For more information, check out our wiki: . (For the other kind of esoterica, try #esoteric on EFnet or DALnet.) 00:58:14 a rare Shubshub sighting 00:58:18 Shellobshellob it is then! 00:58:20 https://esolangs.org/wiki/Gopher 00:58:22 Thats mine 00:58:28 boily: just pretend it means rare welcome hth 00:58:56 OKAY 00:59:01 I'm gonna do some code golf 00:59:29 * oerjan sends boily an invoice for an OKAY license 01:08:59 oerjan: how much 01:10:11 that's a trade secret hth 01:12:02 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 01:14:02 OKAY 01:15:00 -!- MoALTz has quit (Ping timeout: 276 seconds). 01:23:27 -!- Melvar` has joined. 01:23:58 -!- Melvar has quit (Disconnected by services). 01:24:04 -!- Melvar` has changed nick to Melvar. 01:28:27 Attempting to write a new esolang :D 01:59:20 <\oren\> what kind? 02:00:19 -!- Sgeo has quit (Quit: Leaving). 02:00:38 -!- Sgeo has joined. 02:04:21 Shubshub: is it going to be minimal? line or character based? will it use [REDACTED] and with them twist the fabric of the Universe? 02:15:48 obviously it should use [RETRACTED] instead. 02:16:12 You'll see 02:16:15 Once I get it working first 02:16:28 oerjan: good opportunity to make a section-retraction pun 02:16:31 but i can't think of one 02:20:06 indeed, it's hard to think of an epic pun in a split moment 02:20:52 -!- ybden has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 02:24:00 why does the retraction have to be the left inverse, the opposite would have been more mnemonic 02:25:06 a lection and a retraction? 02:26:39 well a section would have been sinister 02:26:40 -!- ybden has joined. 02:26:55 and r* is obvious 02:27:17 ah, of course 02:27:36 * oerjan had to check his mnemonic for free and underlying adjoints again 02:28:28 oerjan: that would have been a good mnemonic 02:28:30 it's also latin-based 02:28:37 but reality detracts from it 02:28:48 *sinister trombone* 02:28:59 What's your menmonic for free and underlying? 02:29:06 "liberty" hth 02:29:34 hah i spent so long typing that word correctly and then you botched it :P 02:29:36 You can always go with 12:42 tswett: often a forgetful functor is called 'U'; if the free functor is called F then it reads like F -| U which in English sounds like a crude insult. "You can't remember which way around a free-forgetful adjunction goes? Well, F -| U !" 02:29:54 O KAY 02:30:03 shachaf: do you ever try to explain monads using join rather than bind? 02:30:15 alercah: Only to myself. 02:30:23 I wonder if it would be helpful 02:30:30 alercah: I used to not think it was a good approach, but then thinking about Applicative for a while made me think it would be good. 02:30:54 You want to write your do-expressions using Applicative as much as possible, and only using join where you're forced to. 02:31:08 E.g. join (f <$> x <*> y <*> z) 02:31:12 yeah 02:31:19 Since join is expensive and special. 02:31:19 shachaf: ApplicativeDo hth 02:31:27 You can think of it as a "choke point" or something. 02:31:34 @djinn forall a.a 02:31:34 -- f cannot be realized. 02:31:36 oerjan: I know, I was a proponent of ApplicativeDo years before it was written. 02:31:42 it's the "special" that really gets me there 02:31:44 sweet 02:32:02 copumpkin proposed it in #haskell originally, if I remember correctly. 02:32:05 hi copumpkin 02:32:17 And then I proposed a jammed up version that doesn't use tuples. 02:32:22 I don't know how it actually gets translated... 02:32:38 because maybe it would be easier to explain the magicness of IO with join 02:32:44 me neither but i think they wrote a paper about it 02:33:12 `? ørjan 02:33:19 i didn't hth 02:33:28 sounds like we know who the paper expert here is 02:33:51 is it noah bennett 02:33:59 ​Ørjan is oerjan's good twin. He's banned in the IRC RFC for being an invalid character. Sometimes he publishes papers without noticing it. 02:34:12 Should I write up my ideas as papers rather than blabbering in IRC? 02:34:17 How does one write papers, anyway? 02:34:19 @djinn forall a. a -> a 02:34:19 f a = a 02:34:25 I've had some good ideas occasionally. 02:34:25 huh it does support forall 02:34:32 oerjan: I was hoping it'd answer undefined 02:34:37 It supports forall, but only in a boring way. 02:34:39 which I believe is the only term with that type 02:34:43 but maybe it considers it cheating 02:34:48 ais523: That's the one thing I'd hope that djinn wouldn't answer. hht 02:34:52 hth 02:35:01 i guess my coin flipped badly 02:35:19 Actually there are many things I'd hope that it wouldn't answer. Like f = f 02:36:15 shachaf: with LaTeX hth 02:36:48 ais523: djinn will not give answers containing bottoms, afaik 02:36:50 ais523: Djinn is a theorem prover for a consistent logic. 02:36:58 i,i it can even generate a proof of that fact 02:37:11 * oerjan swats shachaf -----### 02:38:46 shachaf: somewhere, there's a bullet with your gödel number on it hth 02:39:04 whoa whoa whoa 02:39:15 it's a pretty big bullet, i guess. 02:40:18 food -> 02:40:52 oerjan: perhaps https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4b/DexterAndSinister_HeraldicEscutcheon.png can help with your mnemonic hth 02:41:12 s is on the right 02:44:29 -!- tromp_ has joined. 02:49:21 http://prntscr.com/bqyvw4 Sneak Peek :D 02:56:40 shachaf: i assume that's viewed from the shield carrier, then. 02:57:08 oerjan: the point is, just think of that picture and your mnemonic will be fine 02:57:19 oKaY 02:57:21 alternatively all your mnemonics will be permanently messed up 02:57:36 `` rgrep sinister wisdom 02:57:59 No output. 02:58:18 also do you recommend the book _Bend Sinister_ twh 02:59:37 no hth 02:59:53 dystopias is so last century 03:00:33 what book do you recommend instead 03:02:07 winnie the pooh hth 03:02:19 already read it hth 03:02:25 ah. 03:02:42 also here's your mnemonic: retractions are free 03:03:13 eek 03:03:13 sections are forgetful 03:03:17 which is why you need a retraction 03:03:34 if you don't like that one, how about: retractions are forgetful, and sections are cofree 03:04:11 oerjan: also, if you compose them in the opposite order -- s . r -- you get an idempotent 03:04:19 and it's the idempotent which is split 03:04:20 `learn Cafreine is the favorite drug of category theorists. 03:04:28 Learned 'cafreine': Cafreine is the favorite drug of category theorists. 03:04:40 so it's perfectly legitimate to consider the retraction to be on the right and the section on the left 03:04:42 wat 03:05:49 also a retraction has a right inverse 03:05:53 how is a retraction free, anyway 03:06:01 and a section has a sinister inverse 03:06:04 well, it's a left adjoint 03:06:10 in a boring way 03:06:20 myname: problem? 03:06:45 -!- boily has quit (Quit: IRON CHICKEN). 03:07:11 . o O ( did trollface get into unicode yet? ) 03:07:17 `unicode TROLLFACE 03:07:35 No output. 03:07:39 `unicode TROLL 03:07:47 U+1F68E TROLLEYBUS \ UTF-8: f0 9f 9a 8e UTF-16BE: d83dde8e Decimal: 🚎 \ 🚎 \ Category: So (Symbol, Other) \ Bidi: ON (Other Neutrals) \ \ U+1F6D2 SHOPPING TROLLEY \ UTF-8: f0 9f 9b 92 UTF-16BE: d83dded2 Decimal: 🛒 \ 🛒 \ Category: So (Symbol, Other) \ Bidi: ON (Other Neutrals) 03:08:11 it's probably in the norwegian section hth 03:08:24 i retract that statement 03:08:36 wait, does this mean every idempotent is also a monad in a boring way 03:09:42 `` unicode TROLL | grep -i face 03:09:48 No output. 03:10:58 ...probably. 03:13:42 -!- Akaibu has joined. 03:14:49 oerjan: hmm, i was thinking the answer was yes, but maybe there's something wrong with my reasoning 03:15:20 Since in a discrete category I imagine the only monad is the identity monad. 03:15:25 hm did my stackoverflow answer get linked somewhere? 03:15:28 So what category was I even talking about? 03:15:36 Which one? 03:15:40 stackoverfloerjan 03:15:56 http://stackoverflow.com/questions/32931549/to-what-extent-are-applicative-monad-instances-uniquely-determined/32932140#32932140 03:16:15 i just got a bunch of new votes on it 03:16:24 your stack overfloweth 03:19:08 The number of monads on a category with more than one object is at least one more than the number of final objects of that category. 03:19:14 oerjan: The same questioner asked a duplicate of the same question, and linked to the previous one. 03:19:18 http://stackoverflow.com/users/1333025/petr-pudl%C3%A1k 03:19:27 you can find it in the google cache if you know what search term to use 03:19:42 oh 03:20:12 https://encrypted.google.com/search?q=cache:stackoverflow.com/questions/38272545/are-monad-instances-uniquely-determined-by-their-applicative-instances 03:20:43 I guess the questioner read your addendum and deleted the question or something. 03:20:44 i found it from that pudlak link anyway. 03:21:45 duplicates aren't deleted, although this particular one might be so close it just as well might be 03:21:48 oerjan: do you feel that it's unfair that your answer was voted higher than pigworker's fancy dependent type answer 03:22:04 That duplicate seems to have been turned into a redirect. 03:22:05 shachaf: not really. 03:22:09 Which is as good as deleting. 03:22:44 shachaf: possibly you don't have enough rep to see the original. 03:22:55 Well, I'm not even logged in 03:22:56 (neener neener) 03:23:49 oerjan: I logged in and now I can see the duplicate question. 03:23:55 Are you pleased with yourself? 03:24:48 shachaf: i expect people with slightly less than pigworker's brain (me included) will find my answer more enlightening to start with. 03:25:01 -!- Reece` has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 03:25:06 Oh, pigworker is doing the container thing. 03:25:13 As in http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~psztxa/publ/tlca03.pdf 03:25:42 i said ME INCLUDED, thx 03:25:43 I was all about those things a while ago. 03:26:03 yeah you were a functor pro 03:26:16 pigworker is too good 03:26:54 "Pledge: I will stop doing edits to fix obvious bugs in other people's answers. They're never accepted and I just lose my temper. (Sorry about that last one.)" 03:26:58 look who's retired 03:27:14 Are you pleased with yourself? <-- . o O ( darn, missed ) 03:27:54 ? 03:27:59 -!- augur has joined. 03:28:11 shachaf: that was long before i retired. also my stackoverflow retirement could in theory be temporary. if i ever catch up with /r/haskell 03:28:36 and if Haskell doesn't implode before i do it. 03:28:38 why would you want to catch up with /r/haskell 03:28:46 i haven't even looked at it in months 03:28:50 i assume it's gone down the drain 03:28:54 just like everything in the world 03:29:08 things were all better in the good old days, when there was no one on my lawn 03:29:10 well i heard rumors it had. 03:29:44 then i continued catching up anyway. 03:31:21 i do see traces of trolls, mostly deleted. 03:31:47 and of course i only read a small fraction. 03:32:43 i think i'm getting to the point where i should start seeing if the rumors are overblown or not. 03:33:12 (aka mid May) 03:33:57 @google neverhood drain 03:33:58 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4MARAsx1Vo 03:34:30 just like that 03:34:56 maybe you should join #haskell if you want evidence hth 03:39:24 oh i have no doubt _some_ haskell fora have gone down the drain. i've heard rumors bout twitter... 03:39:35 well, *read 03:39:44 *+a 03:41:02 @wn bout 03:41:04 *** "bout" wn "WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)" 03:41:04 bout 03:41:04 n 1: (sports) a division during which one team is on the 03:41:04 offensive [syn: {turn}, {bout}, {round}] 03:41:04 2: a period of illness; "a bout of fever"; "a bout of 03:41:06 [5 @more lines] 03:41:11 @more 03:41:11 depression" 03:41:11 3: a contest or fight (especially between boxers or wrestlers) 03:41:12 4: an occasion for excessive eating or drinking; "they went on a 03:41:14 bust that lasted three days" [syn: {bust}, {tear}, {binge}, 03:41:16 {bout}] 03:41:30 None of those are the meaning of "bout" I know. 03:41:34 I guess 2 is the closest. 03:41:49 it's a bout of right 04:16:22 -!- ybden has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 04:18:37 Is the bot that interprets esolangs still in this chan? 04:19:32 -!- ybden has joined. 04:25:31 no, but HackEgo has a port of most of it 04:25:51 `! unlambda ``.H.ii 04:25:53 Hi 04:26:36 oh and fungot does brainfuck and underload, of course 04:26:36 oerjan: and you call yourself a frog, and ayla... i will not betray my friends! filthy medal! i won't forget this! 04:26:53 fungot: i don't think i generally do, no 04:26:53 oerjan: but, we are far outnumbered! clear, too! ayla have fun! i heard you were to be executed, dear! 04:27:09 @ul ``.H.ii 04:27:09 Maybe you meant: url pl 04:27:14 ^ul (Hi)S 04:27:14 Hi 04:27:14 help 04:27:24 didn't lambdabot have unlmabda at one point 04:27:26 as written by oerjan 04:27:31 @unlambda ``.H.ii 04:27:31 Hi 04:27:35 ah 04:27:38 too easy 04:27:59 @unlamba `.øi 04:27:59 unlambda: Unknown operator '\184' 04:28:33 i don't think it's utf-8 clean. 04:29:03 which was a good thing for my self-interpreter... 04:29:25 lambdabot has a Self interpreter too? 04:29:47 that pun was also too easy hth 04:30:22 it's ok, i have two swats in my scrollback 04:30:30 <\oren\> but does it have a c interpreter? 04:30:31 they'll keep me going 04:30:43 good, good 04:31:05 `! c printf("Hi!\n"); 04:31:06 \oren\: do you have any exciting computer science for me today 04:31:33 Does not compile. 04:31:37 *sigh* 04:32:00 i guess that feature was removed. 04:32:08 `cc printf("Hi!\n"); 04:32:09 <\oren\> shachaf: not really, trying, possibly in vain, to generate a ttf that windows thinks is valid 04:32:10 :1:1: error: missing terminating " character \ compilation terminated due to -Wfatal-errors. 04:32:20 `cc printf("Hi!\\n"); 04:32:23 :1:1: error: missing terminating " character \ compilation terminated due to -Wfatal-errors. 04:32:28 gah 04:32:47 i don't think that one has been very well written. 04:32:51 `cat bin/cc 04:32:53 ​#!/bin/sh \ echo "$@" | sed 's/\\/\n/g' | gcc -w -Wfatal-errors -std=c11 -O2 -x c - -o /tmp/a.out && /tmp/a.out 04:33:24 oh hm 04:33:44 ...it replaces \ by \n? 04:33:47 sheesh 04:33:52 `cat bin/c 04:33:52 cat: bin/c: No such file or directory 04:34:10 I think it's intending to replace "\\" by '\n'. 04:34:13 there may have been yet another variant. 04:34:36 pikhq: yes. that still doesn't sound like a good idea. 04:34:59 `cc int puts(const char*);int main(){puts("Hello, world!");} 04:35:07 Hello, world! 04:35:21 pikhq: the point is you cannot get an actual \ in there... 04:35:34 which is rather bad for c. 04:35:42 <\oren\> `` gcc -o/tmp/a.out -x c - <<<"int main(){puts("hello\n")}"; /tmp/a.out 04:35:49 : In function ‘main’: \ :1:17: error: ‘hellon’ undeclared (first use in this function) \ :1:17: note: each undeclared identifier is reported only once for each function it appears in \ :1:24: error: expected ‘;’ before ‘}’ token \ /hackenv/bin/`: line 4: /tmp/a.out: No such file or directory 04:35:59 <\oren\> `` gcc -o/tmp/a.out -x c - <<<"int main(){puts("hello\\n")}"; /tmp/a.out 04:36:01 it should be s/ \\\\ /\n/, obviously. 04:36:04 : In function ‘main’: \ :1:1: error: stray ‘\’ in program \ :1:17: error: ‘hello’ undeclared (first use in this function) \ :1:17: note: each undeclared identifier is reported only once for each function it appears in \ :1:23: error: expected ‘)’ before ‘n’ \ :1:25: error: expected 04:36:05 isn't there always digraphs? 04:36:15 <\oren\> `` gcc -o/tmp/a.out -x c - <<<"int main(){puts(\"hello\\n\")}"; /tmp/a.out 04:36:16 \oren\: `! already handles that case. 04:36:21 : In function ‘main’: \ :1:27: error: expected ‘;’ before ‘}’ token \ /hackenv/bin/`: line 4: /tmp/a.out: No such file or directory 04:36:33 <\oren\> `` gcc -o/tmp/a.out -x c - <<<"int main(){puts(\"hello\\n\");}"; /tmp/a.out 04:36:41 `! c int main(){puts("hello\n")} 04:36:47 hello 04:36:51 Does not compile. 04:36:57 dammit 04:37:00 `! c int main(){puts("hello\\n")} 04:37:02 <\oren\> which one compiled? 04:37:04 Does not compile. 04:37:11 NOW WHAT 04:37:26 `! c int main(){puts("hello\\n");} 04:37:31 hello 04:37:34 <\oren\> your `! c dhould print the error message 04:38:05 \oren\: it's ported from old EgoBot, which had a feature that made the error message useless. 04:38:19 (namely, it tried to compile in two different ways) 04:39:51 <\oren\> `` gcc -o/tmp/a.out -x c - <<<'int main(){puts("hello\n");}'; /tmp/a.out 04:39:55 hello 04:40:31 <\oren\> `` tcc -v 04:40:33 ​/hackenv/bin/`: line 4: tcc: command not found 04:40:37 <\oren\> bah 04:40:55 <\oren\> with tcc you can have it compile and run in one command 04:41:17 <\oren\> i like tcc 04:41:45 <\oren\> i don't like the ttc 04:42:17 `` cd bin; ls c* 04:42:19 calc \ card-by-name \ cAt \ catcat \ cats \ cc \ cd \ cdecl \ c++decl \ chroot \ ciol \ ciolf \ cmd \ cmds \ coins \ complain \ complaints \ ctof \ culprits \ culprits-c \ culprits-ng \ cwlprits 04:42:46 `file bin/ciol 04:42:48 bin/ciol: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.26, BuildID[sha1]=0xac2b92fce7be4950dcebbfde3bfe866b1c1fb9aa, not stripped 04:42:59 i _think_ that's an esolang 04:43:08 `` cd bin; ls *c 04:43:10 calc \ cc \ culprits-c \ ftoc \ gs2c \ luac \ qc \ rec \ runc 04:43:21 aha 04:43:30 `runc printf("Hi!\n"); 04:43:33 No output. 04:43:37 or not. 04:43:45 `file bin/runc 04:43:46 bin/runc: Bourne-Again shell script, ASCII text executable 04:43:50 `cat bin/runc 04:43:51 ​#!/bin/bash \ t=`tempfile` \ echo -e "$@" | gcc -trigraphs -o $t -x c - 2>/dev/null && $t \ rm $t 04:44:08 `runc printf("Hi!\\n"); 04:44:10 No output. 04:44:13 oh. 04:44:32 of course that one doesn't allow single instructions either. or print errors. 04:44:58 so we have 3 variants, none of which do that thing. 04:45:15 (at least) 04:45:25 * oerjan sits back in lawn chair. 05:15:31 -!- Kaynato has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 05:24:23 -!- tromp_ has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 05:59:52 -!- mtve has quit (*.net *.split). 05:59:52 -!- Vorpal has quit (*.net *.split). 05:59:52 -!- pdxleif has quit (*.net *.split). 05:59:52 -!- trn has quit (*.net *.split). 05:59:52 -!- catern has quit (*.net *.split). 05:59:52 -!- deltab has quit (*.net *.split). 05:59:52 -!- Sgeo has quit (*.net *.split). 05:59:52 -!- tswett has quit (*.net *.split). 05:59:53 -!- Froo has quit (*.net *.split). 05:59:53 -!- ^v has quit (*.net *.split). 05:59:53 -!- myname has quit (*.net *.split). 05:59:53 -!- Cale has quit (*.net *.split). 05:59:53 -!- yorick has quit (*.net *.split). 05:59:53 -!- Lymia has quit (*.net *.split). 05:59:54 -!- rodgort has quit (*.net *.split). 05:59:54 -!- digitalcold has quit (*.net *.split). 05:59:54 -!- espes has quit (*.net *.split). 05:59:54 -!- Tiktalik has quit (*.net *.split). 05:59:54 -!- xfix has quit (*.net *.split). 05:59:54 -!- sewilton has quit (*.net *.split). 05:59:54 -!- Xe has quit (*.net *.split). 06:37:42 <\oren\> oh geez, #KSPOfficial just became the trainspotting channel 06:38:37 \oren\: isn't that #trains 06:39:04 <\oren\> it is, but for some reason KSPOfficial isn't talking about KSP 06:47:52 -!- tromp has joined. 06:52:48 -!- tromp has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 08:45:01 -!- ais523 has quit. 08:54:39 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 09:03:06 -!- TellsTogo has joined. 09:07:44 https://esolangs.org/wiki/Gopher Add an Interpreter to one of the bots :3 09:19:20 -!- MoALTz has joined. 09:33:14 -!- TellsTogo has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 09:36:44 Yeah, our set of C-running things is pretty deficient. 09:37:36 That said, `! c *does* allow for "single instructions", sometimes. 09:37:39 `! c printf("hello"); 09:37:44 hello 09:38:44 wat 09:38:55 why didn't my version work... 09:39:32 `! printf("Hi!\n"); 09:39:34 ​/hackenv/bin/!: 4: exec: ibin/printf("Hi!: not found 09:39:39 `! c printf("Hi!\n"); 09:39:42 Does not compile. 09:39:45 `! c printf("Hi!\\n"); 09:39:51 Hi! 09:40:04 hm i somehow never tried that with that command. 09:41:01 Any objections to fetching the https://github.com/izabera/candide stuff and replacing `cc with that? 09:41:12 no lol 09:41:22 `fetch https://raw.githubusercontent.com/izabera/candide/master/configure 09:41:31 2016-07-10 08:41:24 URL:https://raw.githubusercontent.com/izabera/candide/master/configure [863/863] -> "configure" [1] 09:41:37 `fetch https://raw.githubusercontent.com/izabera/candide/master/candide-to-conf 09:41:39 `` type -a cc 09:41:40 2016-07-10 08:41:34 URL:https://raw.githubusercontent.com/izabera/candide/master/candide-to-conf [755/755] -> "candide-to-conf" [1] 09:41:42 cc is /hackenv/bin/cc \ cc is /usr/bin/cc 09:41:50 cc doesn't seem like a good name hth 09:41:55 -!- kuroro_ has joined. 09:41:56 It's fine. 09:42:02 well there's also runc 09:42:04 Nobody needs the actual cc for anything. 09:42:13 Yes, but it's called ,cc on ##c. :p 09:42:19 OKAY 09:42:31 i can think of a use for the actual cc 09:42:40 Then you can put in the full path. 09:42:56 `` bash ./configure 09:43:00 ok one objection: does it save files frequently 09:43:07 ​/dev/fd/0:31:19: fatal error: uchar.h: No such file or directory \ compilation terminated. 09:43:15 -!- TellsTogo has joined. 09:43:42 I don't think it does. 09:44:15 It has this fancy precompiled-headers trick that needs doing first. And also needs a bit of editing to get stuff from the command line. 09:44:15 well that went well. 09:44:40 I'll fix it. But I need to do breakfast now, apparently. 09:44:52 -!- kuroro has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 09:45:40 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: Bite). 09:47:45 (We've got some houseguests.) 09:51:08 @time fizzie 09:51:11 Local time for fizzie is Sun Jul 10 09:51:08 2016 09:53:44 -!- mtve has joined. 09:53:44 -!- Vorpal has joined. 09:54:05 -!- Cale has joined. 09:54:05 -!- Sgeo has joined. 09:54:05 -!- tswett has joined. 09:54:05 -!- Froo has joined. 09:54:05 -!- ^v has joined. 09:54:05 -!- myname has joined. 09:54:05 -!- yorick has joined. 09:54:05 -!- Lymia has joined. 09:54:05 -!- rodgort has joined. 09:54:05 -!- digitalcold has joined. 09:54:05 -!- espes has joined. 09:54:05 -!- Tiktalik has joined. 09:54:05 -!- xfix has joined. 09:54:05 -!- sewilton has joined. 09:54:05 -!- Xe has joined. 09:54:06 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 09:54:06 -!- pdxleif has joined. 09:54:06 -!- trn has joined. 09:54:06 -!- catern has joined. 09:54:06 -!- deltab has joined. 09:57:55 `` mv configure candide-to-conf share/ 09:57:59 No output. 09:58:14 `` sed -i -e '/uchar.h/d' share/configure 09:58:17 No output. 09:58:30 `` ( cd share; bash ./configure ) 09:58:47 No output. 09:58:48 -!- TellsTogo has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 09:59:48 good thing you did it in a subshell 09:59:50 `` chmod a+x share/candide 09:59:52 think of the consequences 09:59:52 No output. 10:00:57 `` sed -i -e /^c=/s/.*/c="$*"/ share/candide 10:01:01 sed: -e expression #1, char 24: unknown option to `s' 10:01:21 `` sed -i -e '/^c=/s/.*/c="$*"/' share/candide 10:01:25 No output. 10:01:48 `` ./share/candide 'printf("hello");' 10:01:51 gcc: error: printf("hello");: No such file or directory 10:02:27 u breakd it 10:03:06 `paste ./share/candide 10:03:09 http://codu.org/projects/hackbot/fshg/index.cgi/file/tip/share/candide 10:03:26 Oh, it also uses the args on the command line. 10:04:23 Would be nice to support stuff like `cc -x -y --bloo printf("meh"); 10:05:19 But that'd involve actual work, so I think I'll just drop that. 10:05:36 do you want to pass those options to the compiler or to the compiled program? 10:05:45 The compiler. 10:05:49 That's how ,cc works. 10:06:08 `` sed -i -e 's/"${@--O0}"/-O0/' share/candide 10:06:11 No output. 10:06:16 It'd look different, anyway, so can be done later. 10:06:22 `` ./share/candide 'printf("hello");' 10:06:30 hello 10:08:28 Why not build in /tmp? 10:08:45 All these commits seem unnecessary. 10:08:52 Oh well, at least it's not autoconf. 10:08:59 By /tmp I mean tmp/. 10:09:00 I think you mean /hackenv/tmp. 10:09:02 Right. 10:09:10 Because it sticks the $PWD inside the resulting "binary". 10:09:26 As the location of the precompiled headers. 10:10:24 And `` mv tmp/foo share/foo is probably still the same as `` rm tmp/foo, which I probably would've forgotten when finished. 10:11:51 I think you`d´ve remembered. 10:15:55 `` c='-O2 --std=c99 printf("muh")'; args=""; while [[ "$c" =~ ^(-[^ ]*)\ (.*) ]]; do args="$args ${BASH_REMATCH[1]}"; c="${BASH_REMATCH[2]}"; done; echo "code [$c] args [$args]" 10:15:56 code [printf("muh")] args [ -O2 --std=c99] 10:16:43 That looks at least plausible, if not particularly pretty. Though maybe a shifty thing would be better. 10:22:16 `` sed -i -e '12s/^/args=""; while [[ "$c" =~ ^(-[^ ]*)\\ (.*) ]]; do args="$args ${BASH_REMATCH[1]}"; c="${BASH_REMATCH[2]}"; done\n/' -e 's/-O0/${args--O0}/' share/candide # bleh 10:22:20 No output. 10:22:37 why not sled 10:23:18 `` ./share/candide -O2 --std=c99 printf("I'm C99"); 10:23:19 ​/hackenv/bin/`: eval: line 4: syntax error near unexpected token `(' \ /hackenv/bin/`: eval: line 4: `./share/candide -O2 --std=c99 printf("I'm C99");' 10:23:28 `` ./share/candide '-O2 --std=c99 printf("I'm C99");' 10:23:29 ​/hackenv/bin/`: eval: line 4: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `"' \ /hackenv/bin/`: eval: line 5: syntax error: unexpected end of file 10:23:37 I brokeded it again. 10:24:04 Oh, no -- I just can't quote. 10:24:12 `` ./share/candide '-O2 --std=c99 printf("whatever");' 10:24:18 ​/dev/fd/0:1:48: error: one or more PCH files were found, but they were invalid \ /dev/fd/0:1:48: error: use -Winvalid-pch for more information \ /dev/fd/0:1:48: fatal error: headers: No such file or directory \ compilation terminated. 10:24:25 That's nice. 10:25:03 In retrospect, I'm not entirely sure about this precompiled trickery. At least it should have the fallback. 10:27:08 yeah, the fox and the grapes 10:27:22 `` sed -e '1,+2d' -e '/SOURCE/,$d' share/configure > share/headers 10:27:26 No output. 10:27:37 y u no write it on your machine 10:27:47 `` ./share/candide '-O2 --std=c99 printf("whatever");' 10:28:10 whatever 10:28:11 I didn't think there'd be this much to do, honestly. 10:29:19 The one thing it still needs is some way to do newlines (for preprocessor stuff) but one that fires only outside string/character literals. 10:30:34 `` rm share/configure share/candide-to-conf # hopefully won't need these any more 10:30:40 No output. 10:37:08 `` c='#include \n #include \n printf("zuul\nbuul");'; echo "$c" | sed -e 's/\("[^"]*\)\\n\([^"]*"\)/\1~n\2/g' -e 's/\\n/\n/g' -e 's/\("[^"]*\)~n\([^"]*"\)/\1\\n\2/g' 10:37:09 ​#include \ #include \ printf("zuul\nbuul"); 10:37:14 Wonder if that would be good enough. 10:38:01 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 10:40:46 Wouldn't work with multiple \n's inside a string literal, though. :/ 10:46:25 -!- TellsTogo has joined. 10:55:18 -!- augur has joined. 10:55:27 -!- sebbu has quit (Ping timeout: 276 seconds). 10:59:59 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 11:11:53 -!- tromp_ has joined. 11:16:06 -!- tromp_ has quit (Ping timeout: 244 seconds). 11:17:28 can i get some feedback? https://github.com/izabera/inutility 11:18:00 24 mini programs so far, 1625 lines of code including the makefile 11:18:35 . o O ( why are you reinventing busybox? ) 11:18:42 for fun! 11:18:55 and profit if someone wants to pay me for it 11:21:34 -!- sebbu has joined. 11:21:47 somebody please stop me from playing that euclid game. 11:21:59 int-e: stop playing that euclid game 11:23:14 (progress: http://int-e.eu/~bf3/tmp/euclid.png ... and I'm not sure that all of these gold medels are actually possible since there is a bug that can be exploited to count fewer moves than have actually been made.) 11:23:22 medals. 11:24:06 (red numbers were added with gimp and indicate the target score) 11:25:47 i am surprised how it steadily gets better 11:26:58 there was a state where you could actually produce a perpendicular line by dividing a straight line in half 11:27:17 Hmm, "it". 11:27:23 ah. 11:28:11 so there *is* reason to distrust those records, thanks. 11:28:53 you could also find the center of a circle by copying the cirle two times 11:29:10 -!- atehwa_ has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 11:32:02 though irritatingly the records I'm missing are the ones using just primitive tools... you'd think those would be more reliable. (I have not seriously thought about the regular pentagon yet) 11:57:58 -!- TellsTogo has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 11:59:00 <\oren\> U-A684 HOW CAN I DRAW THIS 12:02:55 it's a combination of з and ж isn't it. 12:03:52 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zhwe agrees 12:05:42 ørꚅn 12:06:02 (that's intended to be oerjan, not \oren\, of course) 12:06:15 (maybe it's distorted enough to be ambiguous) 12:06:59 `unidecode ꚅ 12:07:33 -!- Shubshub has quit (Quit: On the other hand, you have different fingers.). 12:07:54 ​[U+A685 CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ZHWE] 12:08:15 oerjwhen? 12:08:38 børgeois 12:10:14 beware of the børg 12:13:48 -!- Reece` has joined. 12:33:15 -!- kuroro has joined. 12:36:22 -!- kuroro_ has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 12:56:11 -!- augur has joined. 13:00:53 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 13:14:23 <\oren\> `u8tbl 0x3220 0x3230 13:15:20 ​㈠㈡㈢㈣㈤㈥㈦㈧㈨㈩㈪㈫㈬㈭㈮㈯ \ ㈰ 13:25:03 did they add (character) for every possible character? 13:25:37 <\oren\> no, just a lot of them 13:25:42 <\oren\> also circles 13:26:10 <\oren\> http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U3200.pdf 13:27:03 <\oren\> http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U3300.pdf 13:28:00 <\oren\> those are the two blocks of "ridiculous characters for compatibility with JIS and KS standards" 14:01:19 -!- kuroro_ has joined. 14:04:03 -!- kuroro has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 14:13:10 <\oren\> I'm going to generate a new ttf now 14:14:52 int-e: "GeoGebra - Error: Please check your input: Undefined variable pointRight" 14:19:06 yeah int-e fix yo shit 14:19:39 fizzie: you can click those away and continue playing. (also it's not my code) 14:19:54 but yes, these popups are really annoying. 14:21:14 (since they basically appear every time you click) 14:21:47 So far it's only been happening in one level. 14:22:01 Also I'm going to be unhappy if I end up getting equally hooked up on this game. 14:23:24 -!- atehwa has joined. 14:25:26 -!- Kaynato has joined. 14:48:07 -!- Kaynato has quit (Quit: Leaving). 14:53:42 -!- Kaynato has joined. 14:57:06 -!- augur has joined. 14:59:58 -!- tromp_ has joined. 15:01:46 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 15:07:46 wee I broke a record 15:10:17 -!- boily has joined. 15:11:48 -!- newbie has joined. 15:14:01 hello? 15:14:44 -!- newbie has quit (Client Quit). 15:24:33 AAAAAAAAAAAARGH! 15:24:43 missed a `relcopportunity... 15:38:58 so borry 15:43:20 -!- tromp_ has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 15:47:25 -!- Akaibu has quit (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity). 15:48:17 -!- tromp_ has joined. 15:56:17 <\oren\> ugh, damn fontforge 16:05:32 he\\oren\. what are red characters? 16:06:34 also, there's something fishy going on with 南 and 西 in your mahjongcharacters hth 16:15:37 `unidecode  16:16:01 U+F813 - No such unicode character name in database \ UTF-8: ef a0 93 UTF-16BE: f813 Decimal:  \  () \ Uppercase: U+F813 \ Category: Co (Other, Private Use) \ Bidi: L (Left-to-Right) 16:16:31 boily: perhaps all red characters are private use ones 16:17:07 `unidecode 𝔆 16:17:17 U+1D506 - No such unicode character name in database \ UTF-8: f0 9d 94 86 UTF-16BE: d835dd06 Decimal: 𝔆 \ 𝔆 (𝔆) \ Uppercase: U+1D506 \ Category: Cn (Other, Not Assigned) 16:17:31 hmm, not that one. 16:17:57 red could also be a fading out green :P 16:19:26 <\oren\> they're all either private use or nonexistent 16:22:59 `unidecode 𐀀 16:23:02 ​[U+10000 LINEAR B SYLLABLE B008 A] 16:30:47 <\oren\> AAAAAA WHY IS FONTFORGE HATING ME 16:30:53 <\oren\> IT CRASHED 16:31:31 maybe you drew a bad character that needed to be punished 16:41:26 -!- idris-bot has joined. 16:54:19 -!- wob_jonas has joined. 16:58:05 -!- augur has joined. 17:00:20 Wow. SGDQ amazing this summer. 17:00:44 Seriously good runs. 17:00:50 (Also a few bad ones.) 17:01:23 -!- gamemanj has joined. 17:02:40 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 17:16:36 -!- boily has quit (Quit: DECAY CHICKEN). 17:19:35 -!- Reece` has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 17:26:52 -!- papa10 has joined. 17:28:46 -!- papa10 has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 17:29:22 <\oren\> YAY FONTFORGE DID NOT CRASH! 17:29:28 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 17:34:09 ...this is april 1st, right? 17:40:58 -!- carado has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 17:43:07 -!- carado has joined. 17:54:42 -!- Froox has joined. 17:54:50 I think not. 17:56:35 int-e: Bluh. Is there any way to see of your existing medals whether they're primitive or not? 17:56:57 what medals? 17:57:36 -!- augur has joined. 17:57:55 fizzie: only when you have two of them 17:58:08 -!- Froo has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 17:58:12 (then the left one is the all tools one) 17:58:34 Meh. I can't remember whether I've done some primitives-only. Though I guess most likely not. 18:01:21 oh and for most levels you can compare the scores to the best known ones 18:02:03 um, what's this? 18:02:12 wob_jonas: http://euclidthegame.com/ 18:02:46 I have a 3-move medal for level 4 but also no recollection of how it happened, and when I went to revisit it again, I always seem to take 4 moves now. 18:05:30 how does that thing work? 18:06:15 I mean, how do you draw a circle with a given length? 18:06:19 click click click curse click click click 18:06:49 you have to pick a radius by selecting two points (or creating them) 18:07:16 int-e: um, but I select three points in what order? 18:07:25 I want a center and a distance that doesn't start from the center 18:07:28 to copy a segment 18:07:34 wob_jonas: you'll get that later 18:07:57 wait, I need to unlock a tool to get a fucking compass? 18:07:58 the primitive circle is a collapsing circle... it can't copy lengths. 18:08:01 how is it even euclid that way? 18:08:10 I mean, I know it can be emulated with a collapsing compass 18:08:10 err, compass. 18:08:15 but then they shouldn't call it euclid 18:08:23 because that's not the primitives Euclid decided are canon 18:10:25 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compass-and-straightedge_construction "The compass is assumed to collapse when lifted from the page, so may not be directly used to transfer distances." 18:10:30 See, even Wikipedia thinks that's canon. 18:10:38 whoa... 18:10:39 strang 18:10:52 "The modern compass generally does not collapse and several modern constructions use this feature. It would appear that the modern compass is a "more powerful" instrument than the ancient collapsing compass. However, by Proposition 2 of Book 1 of Euclid's Elements, no power is lost by using a collapsing compass." 18:11:16 ok 18:11:22 I didn't know Euclid worked that way 18:11:35 int-e: There's something wrong. I did level 4 with "all tools" in 3 moves, and it said "perfect, minumum number of moves", but my medals still say "(3) (4)". 18:12:05 this is giving me error messages 18:12:10 on level 5 18:12:13 Two of the levels did. 18:12:24 fizzie: the bar only updates when you switch levels 18:12:56 int-e: I did. It's still that way. But I guess the (3) is then the all-tools, and maybe I got confused and thought otherwise. 18:13:22 crazy game 18:13:27 thank you for linking to it 18:13:29 fizzie: the first one is the all tools number, yes 18:14:55 (which, irritatingly, requires at least one of the advanced tools to be used) 18:15:56 level 6 is the first where I'd really want to use a non-collapsing compass 18:15:59 would be so much easier 18:17:18 wait till you get to level 11 18:17:39 -!- Melvar has quit (Quit: WeeChat 1.4). 18:17:53 -!- Melvar has joined. 18:18:13 I can't imagine how I do this level 6 without a collapsible compass in only 4 moves of primitives (probably pretty obvious in hindsight) 18:18:44 -!- idris-bot has quit (Ping timeout: 244 seconds). 18:19:32 I just tried to add a primitive-moves solution to 6, and used 7 moves. I'm not sure I can be bothered to finish all-primitives. 18:20:24 also, can't I make a full line through two points in one step? 18:20:28 that's just strange 18:20:39 wob_jonas: agreed 18:24:05 Also presumably from Euclid's list of postulates. 18:24:08 the interface is quite well done though 18:24:28 It's well done when it's not throwing up error messages on every operation. 18:24:32 yes 18:25:25 wob_jonas: the lines thing leads to some awkward moments, for example in level 8, where the optimal solution, as far as I can tell, requires moving the initial points around 18:26:02 int-e: you can move the canvas, and even zoom, it seems 18:26:18 you can move the points themselves 18:27:42 panning and zooming was to be expected... 18:28:04 <\oren\> I've uploaded a new version 18:28:26 It links to https://www.geogebra.org/ which is I guess the toolkit it's built on. 18:28:35 huih, it says "well done" but doesn't offer me to move to the next level 18:28:39 from level 8 18:29:11 It says "well done" occasionally for individual points, if that's what you're seeing. 18:29:28 ah! 18:29:33 I actually have to draw the segment 18:29:43 even if there's already a half-line there 18:29:59 Well, that's a bit silly. 18:30:21 I wouldn't know, the only way I've done level 8 is the silly way. 18:32:35 <\oren\> thenew characters: 18:32:37 <\oren\> ㋀㋁㋂㋃㋄㋅㋆㋇㋈㋉㋊㋋㉈㉉㉊㉋㉌㉍㉎㉏㉐㍿㎍㎎㎏㎐㎑㎒㎓㎔㎕㎖㎗㎘ 18:32:40 <\oren\> ㏠㏡㏢㏣㏤㏥㏦㏧㏨㏩㏪㏫㏬㏭㏮㏯㏰㏱㏲㏳㏴㏵㏶㏷㏸㏹㏺㏻㏼㏽㏾ 18:32:43 <\oren\> ㊀㊁㊂㊃㊄㊅㊆㊇㊈㊉㊊㊋㊌㊍㊎㊏㊐㈠㈡㈢㈣㈤㈥㈦㈧㈨㈩㈪㈫㈬㈭㈮㈯㈰ 18:32:46 <\oren\> ꝽꝾꝿꞀꞁꞂꞃꞄꞅꞆꞇꞈ꞉꞊ꞋꞌꞍꞎꞏꞐꞑꞒꞓꞔꞕꞖꞗꞘꞙꞚꞛꞜꞝꞞꞟꞠꞡꞢꞣꞤꞥꞦꞧꞨꞩꞪꞫꞬꞭꞮꞰꞱꞲꞳꞴꞵꞶꞷꟷꟸꟹꟺꟻꟼꟽꟾꟿ 18:32:50 <\oren\> ꙞꙟꙠꙡꙢꙣꙤꙥꙦꙧꚀꚁꚂꚃꚄꚅꚆꚇꚈꚉꚊꚋꚌꚍꚎꚏꚐꚑꚒꚓꚔꚕꚖꚗꚘꚙꚚꚛ։֊ՙ՚՛՜՝՞՟ 18:32:53 <\oren\> ⎾⎿⏀⏁⏂⏃⏄⏅⏆⏇⏈⏉⏊⏋⏌⏍⏎⏏⏐⏑⏒⏓⏔⏕⏖⏗⏘⏙⏚⏛⏜⏝⏞⏟⏠⏡⏢⏣ 18:33:09 Théoden Ednew. 18:33:16 (Just free-associating from "thenew".) 18:34:35 ah great, so level 9 is to do a non-collapsible compass 18:34:40 I hope it gives that as a tool then 18:36:38 argh! why isn't the reset button on the toolbar? it keeps putting down points when I try to click there 18:36:41 yes it does, fully functional after level 11 18:41:56 <\oren\> with these characters you can give the date: ㍻28年㋆㏩㈰ 18:42:20 -!- wob_jonas has quit (Quit: http://www.kiwiirc.com/ - A hand crafted IRC client). 18:42:49 -!- wob_jonas has joined. 18:43:53 gold medal is difficult 18:44:44 um 18:44:52 is there an interface to go to the first level I haven't solved yet? 18:45:01 because it lists only the levels I solved on the left sidebar 18:45:36 you can guess the link: http://euclidthegame.com/Tutorial/ http://euclidthegame.com/Level/ 18:45:37 I can type the number in the url, but there should be an easier way 18:45:42 yes! 18:45:59 but it assumes that you can only reach a level if you have solved the previous one 18:46:12 I initially missed the tutorial that way. 18:50:27 is there a midpoint or mid-perpendicular level? there could be one early 18:51:02 hmm, level 16 doesn't say "well done" when I construct the center of the circle 18:51:25 I can't resize the canvas, right? 18:51:59 you can... shift+scroll wheel of the mouse? 18:52:08 oh, there is a midpoint 18:52:24 int-e: that seems to zoom for me 18:52:31 not resize the area on the screen 18:52:51 sorry. 18:53:01 I'm using a lot of non-primitives. it feels like cheating 18:53:12 too much geometry; the effect is "similar" ;-) 18:54:46 actually zooming the whole page works for me (firefox) 18:54:55 ah 18:56:55 -!- rdococ has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 18:57:56 ah, first interesting level 18:59:44 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 19:02:22 -!- wob_jonas has quit (Quit: http://www.kiwiirc.com/ - A hand crafted IRC client). 19:03:14 -!- wob_jonas has joined. 19:06:16 second interesting level 19:08:58 the one that was most rewarding to solve, so far, was the primitive version of the incircle one 19:09:21 (level 15) 19:09:31 int-e: I see 19:10:01 I'm doing level 24, any any of these so far are easy if you just want any solution, not a low move count one 19:10:29 but I think that will change in higher levels 19:11:11 are there keyboard shortcuts for the tools? 19:12:06 ah! regular pentagon (level 25) 19:12:09 getting nontrivial 19:12:29 25 is the last one though 19:13:38 is it? aren't there like 60 levels? 19:14:59 hmm... let me think, how do I construct one of these beasts 19:15:22 there are 50 medals, 2 per level (minus 1 for level 1, plus 1 for the tutorial) 19:15:53 I did get a medal for level 1 19:15:57 or at least it shows up 19:16:03 a gold medal in fact 19:17:21 I'm still trying to think of how to construct a regular pentagon without going insane with a hundred of points on the screen 19:17:30 (don't spoil it) 19:18:57 the record is 10, so there has to be a way 19:21:16 -!- tromp_ has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 19:21:43 If I look up something in a geometry book for it, is that cheating? 19:21:58 I mean, it's on my shelf just right here 19:30:09 it's up to you 19:30:27 I remembered a construction, that's not really better than looking one up :P 19:30:55 I could do this procedure, but then I wouldn't naturally end up with the pentagon in the given circle, so I'd have to copy the angle 19:32:23 no wait, I could construct it so the angle appears there 19:32:45 is this one of those levels that give an error message each step? 19:32:50 Yes. 19:32:59 damn 19:33:25 5 and 25. 19:43:08 I'm still trying to beat 2 19:43:09 25 19:43:39 do you have any opinion on solvability of level 14 (tangent at a point) in 4 primitive steps? 19:43:55 (I didn't realize until now that you could move the initial points.) 19:44:11 int-e: that says the record is 4 19:44:11 err, in 3... I can do 4. 19:44:12 um 19:44:15 the record is 3 19:44:16 that yes 19:44:38 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 19:44:55 And I'm having a really hard time believing that is possible. 19:45:08 int-e: let me see 19:45:34 I haven't really managed any optimal primitive solutions ('cept levels 2 and 3). 19:45:41 So I don't feel qualified to have an opinion. 19:46:25 Does it give any obvious feedback somewhere for whether I've used only primitive tools? 19:46:35 It prints the number of moves, but not whether they're primitive 19:46:47 no, it doesn't. 19:48:04 http://int-e.eu/~bf3/tmp/euclid.png is my progress (I've been on this since Tuesday, I think... spent way too many hours thinking about these things) 19:48:45 int-e: What does the red scribbled 5 mean for level 12? 19:49:02 that the official record is worse than my own solution 19:49:48 (but I moved one of the initial points... if one doesn't, it's one more step) 19:50:21 (otoh, some of the best solutions seem to require moving the initial points... so... I guess 4 would be accepted) 19:50:39 -!- augur has joined. 19:50:55 I have moved points, but I haven't done solutions where that's required yet 19:51:26 the best primitve solution for level 8 would be my first candidate... pretty sure it's required there 19:51:27 and if you have a mouse that can move to complex coordinates, you probably never need to move 19:52:02 (but the branching factor of these constructions is surprisingly big so my intuition may have pruned some viable route of attack) 19:52:21 there's one level where you would have to move, but the default placement is good so you don't have to 19:53:19 (in level 8 the problem is that you only have a short segment of what ought to be a line... and the final result needs to be an actual segment. you can save one ray by moving the initial points) 19:53:41 hm, I think I've played this before 19:54:11 ah, I see, level 8 might be helped by moving I guess 19:54:12 let me try 19:56:17 I dunno 19:56:22 I should solve the pentagon first 20:01:21 argh! I keep not getting a pentagon 20:02:08 oh right 20:08:54 no, this doesn't work either 20:08:58 I have to find some other way 20:09:49 oh I see, I'm stupid, it can't work 20:11:52 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 20:20:01 argh! frustrating 20:21:48 -!- tromp_ has joined. 20:23:00 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Boyss * New user account 20:24:26 25 is HARD! 20:24:35 I know there's supposed to be an easy way, but I can't figure it out 20:24:53 -!- Boyss has joined. 20:25:44 Hello 20:26:48 -!- tromp_ has quit (Ping timeout: 276 seconds). 20:29:59 <\oren\> `relcome Boyss 20:30:57 I have created a language but my skills in english aren't great. Will it be very bad if article on the wiki will contain some issues? 20:31:19 it's a wiki, people can fix it 20:31:34 No output. 20:32:08 k thx 20:33:14 <\oren\> HackEgo: YOU TRAITOR 20:34:08 <\oren\> `` ls bin/relcome 20:34:13 bin/relcome 20:34:22 <\oren\> `` cat bin/relcome 20:34:24 ​#!/bin/sh \ welcome "$@" | rainwords 20:34:31 oren: it's just timeout, redo it 20:34:39 <\oren\> `relcome Boyss 20:34:40 oren: process was killed for timeout, that's why no output 20:34:43 ​Boyss: Welcome to the international hub for esoteric programming language design and deployment! For more information, check out our wiki: . (For the other kind of esoterica, try #esoteric on EFnet or DALnet.) 20:34:48 ARGH MY EYES 20:35:34 THE GOGGLES, THEY DO NOTHING 20:36:02 <\oren\> I remember "is it a good idea to microwave this" 20:36:06 myname: yes 20:48:08 Is it a good idea to microwave the server on which HackEgo runs on as punishment for the rainbow? 20:49:33 it sure can't slow it down 20:52:10 wob_jonas: I'm not sure there's an easy way... all constructions of the regular pentagon that I've seen do something with the golden ratio. 20:53:27 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Ping timeout: 276 seconds). 20:53:37 wob_jonas: I mean look at this list: http://mathworld.wolfram.com/TrigonometryAnglesPi5.html 20:55:35 is there yet a language where the whole code is only names of variables? 20:55:52 int-e: well sure it has to do with the golden ratio 21:04:48 -!- spiette has joined. 21:04:52 Boyss: Make one up. 21:04:56 (If you know how) 21:05:35 Boyss: do the one-instruction computers where all the arguments are memory addresses count? 21:05:42 s/argument/operand/ 21:06:13 @zzo38 that's the plan i was only wondering if it would be cool to name it like "only names of variables" 21:06:13 Unknown command, try @list 21:06:52 zzo38: that's the plan i was only wondering if it would be cool to name it like "only names of variables" 21:07:04 wob_jonas: I thought of that, but that includes jumps too, so I don't know if it is how Boyss wants; also if they have self-modifying codes 21:08:11 wob_jonas: idk (yet) but thanks for trace 21:08:17 zzo38: you can get one without jumps if there's an implicit loop around the whole thing (and possible conditional execution but that's not necessary), though it might be ugly and feel cheating (such as if it's based on a single instruction that does too many things or uses magical memory addresses) 21:08:24 Also if it uses relative addressing, it look like it isn't really just variable names, to me. 21:08:52 However, I do believe that such a programming language that Boyss is asking for would be a OISC, just not the existing one. 21:08:52 zzo38: my undocumented stupid single-instruction language uses absolute addressing, but it also has special registers 21:09:14 um, special memory-mapped registers that is 21:09:19 Document it please. 21:09:31 nah, it's a stupid one 21:09:33 I should make a better one 21:09:46 O, OK, then make a better one and document the better one please. 21:09:50 maybe 21:10:51 doesn't one of ais's languages, like 3SP or those permutation thingies, already work though? 21:11:37 Boyss: does it have to be Turing-complete or something? or would a language with the power level of about HQ9+ count? 21:11:52 I like TOGA computer, but that one must include instruction labels as well as variable names 21:12:12 wob_jonas: ofc it would be pretty easy if it didn't have to be TC 21:14:02 However I think that a harvard TOGA computer could be implemented by 74xx series without so much difficulty (it won't be Turing-complete of course); you need a presettable binary counter, the ROM, RAM, clock input, and a few other gates. 21:15:04 wait 21:15:13 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 21:15:55 Boyas: would it count if the source code is all variables separated by spaces or newlines, so that there are multiple instructions that are chosen from how many variables are on a line? like, a one-arg instruction, a two-arg instruction, a three-arg instruction, and a four-arg instruction? 21:17:01 O, so in that case then it isn't OISC 21:17:20 zzo38: yes, but OISC isn't strictly what Boyss asked 21:17:41 you could also have non-oisc by having the first appearance of the variable be special (like it's a definition, and later it's a use) 21:19:24 I know that 21:19:27 more easily, if there are pre-defined primitives, but none have special syntax, so each could be defined in the language under another name, and maybe even the name can be shadowed by other names, then do those names count as variables? 21:19:36 I made a mistake by saying it must be OISC 21:20:31 But I was thinking that the program would simply consist of a list of variable names, where a variable name is like a JavaScript symbol value 21:20:32 let the first variable be application, the second be S and the third be K... 21:20:54 (cheating... but what, exactly, is the definition of a variable name?) 21:23:04 you could even make it a bit more interesting by allowing definitions of new combinators A S K I A A S K K (A=application, S = S, K = K, I = S K K, ...) 21:24:08 also, something forth-like could work 21:24:47 int-e: I was thinking of First, but it has too much syntax built-in to make me count everything a variable 21:25:19 hmm, is First not on the wiki? or do I know the name wrong? 21:25:40 name's first, and it's not on the wiki yet because it's in the todo at http://esolangs.org/wiki/User:B_jonas 21:31:47 int-e: otoh, eodermdrone without input would need two different separators, but it would still count as an oisc 21:32:06 I mean eodermdrone without input or output 21:32:41 those permutation thingies? MiniMAX? 21:33:18 wait 21:33:49 how about a non-self-modifying string rewriting language? still two separators, but you could count the characters in the strings variables, and it's still an oisc 21:34:05 with fixed string replacement 21:35:52 oerjan: is the rot13 of ø ̷b ? 21:36:46 are we trying to minimize number of symbols? 21:37:39 oh trting to make it all variable names 21:37:40 shachaf: I think the rot13 of ø is ø and if you have a text with lots of numbers or ø or other characters that rot13 passes through then you should use a different substitution cipher 21:37:57 id say 3sp does qualify 21:38:16 > map (\x -> (x + 13) `mod` 10) [0..9] 21:38:18 [3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0,1,2] 21:38:30 Obviously that's how you rot13 digits. 21:39:09 obvi 21:39:53 quintopia: 3SP is not known to be Turing-complete, but I think it might not count even if we know it was 21:39:54 although, rot5 would more in the spirig of the cipher 21:40:49 why not bjonas? 21:40:55 Boyss: I think you nerd sniped me with that simple question 21:41:21 quintopia: I'm not sure, maybe it would actually count 21:41:50 wob_jonas sorry I'll try to make it easy soon 21:42:44 quintopia: ok, I guess I'm stupid, 3SP would count if we knew it was Turing-complete 21:43:24 wob_jonas: its totally a semantic question. do we distinguish between "variable name" and "memory address" or not? 21:45:03 it is almost certainly tc 21:45:14 quintopia: I dunno 21:47:26 i think alex has like 95% of a bct to 3sp compiler 21:47:54 "95%" hehe 21:49:18 is there a proper name for binary "digits" in english? 21:49:31 bits 21:49:34 oh 21:49:44 or do you mean digit numerals? 21:49:45 thanks thats the one 21:50:14 -!- gamemanj has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 21:52:25 some people call hexadecimal digits "hexits" so maybe we could call binary ones "binits" 21:53:27 lol @ name for binary digits 21:53:36 I'd just call them digits 21:56:27 thanks 21:58:28 @tell fizzie people said you wrote this, can you explain it? #define container_of(ptr, type, member) (type *)((char *)(1 ? (ptr) : &((type *)0)->member) - offsetof(type, member)) 21:58:29 Consider it noted. 22:00:39 @tell boily I've forgotten. What are your approximate coördinates and body weigh? 22:00:39 Consider it noted. 22:01:38 @tell fizzie nevermind, they showed me the logs 22:01:38 Consider it noted. 22:05:29 i alsondisagree with rot5. since 13 and 5 are both relatively örime, there should be an X with rotX satisfying both digits and letters 22:07:42 seriously, you want rot-65? 22:11:20 Is there an easy way to format my whole code to code on wiki (with spaces at the left)? Should i even paste the implementation in the article? 22:13:23 int-e: why not? 22:21:53 I'm sure there's a good reason, give me a couple of years to come up with one... 22:22:29 -!- tromp_ has joined. 22:23:03 Boyss: just put a space before each line? usually works, depending on what's in your code. if it's not enough, add some around parts that are interpreted as wiki syntax 22:24:44 thank you i meant like without clicking bc it's not that short. I have done that by hand but in the preview it doesn't show my double ' 22:25:19 Boyss: use for that 22:25:47 i get it now thanks 22:26:58 -!- tromp_ has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 22:30:45 -!- kozisyr has joined. 22:30:54 How does one choose a programming paradigm that best solves a problem---what's a good strategy, method, to follow? 22:31:34 don't do oop. done. 22:31:36 kozisyr: just use the latest and greatest fancy magic bullet paradigm, it solves everything 22:32:32 heh heh 22:32:44 but seriously 22:33:03 I dunno 22:33:10 maybe you need a good meta-paradigm 22:33:17 I don't have those 22:33:17 in a article I made a list of steps like how does the language work and in the preview all my newlines are gone doesn't help. How to fix that? I looked at other articles and there it worked 22:33:52 Boyss: do not indent if you want newlines to work 22:34:12 just use starting * for bullet list, or starting # for numbered list 22:34:20 or some html tags work too 22:36:04 I'll try that 22:38:08 Could you please show me an example of a numbered list? 22:38:20 #foo 22:38:21 #bar 22:39:50 oh god sorry i forgot to erase my from there ... Thank you for help 22:46:37 [wiki] [[Onov]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47342 * Boyss * (+3712) There is a language called ONOV 22:48:59 -!- kozisyr has quit. 22:51:21 [wiki] [[Onov]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47343&oldid=47342 * Boyss * (+0) Added more information about which lenghts of code will produce infinite cat programs 22:53:35 -!- augur has joined. 22:53:38 Thank you all for helping me I finished the article it would be cool if you checked it out 23:02:56 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Quit: ZNC - http://znc.in). 23:02:59 -!- augur_ has joined. 23:03:52 -!- augur has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 23:08:20 -!- wob_jonas has quit (Quit: http://www.kiwiirc.com/ - A hand crafted IRC client). 23:23:15 -!- tromp_ has joined. 23:23:45 -!- augur_ has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 23:24:14 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 23:24:23 -!- augur has joined. 23:24:27 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 23:25:52 -!- augur has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 23:26:05 -!- augur has joined. 23:27:42 -!- tromp_ has quit (Ping timeout: 244 seconds). 23:27:47 -!- adu has joined. 23:28:34 -!- Boyss has quit (Quit: Page closed). 23:38:06 -!- Melvar has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 23:39:22 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Motoku * New user account 23:39:26 -!- oerjan has joined. 23:41:58 [wiki] [[Brainfuck implementations]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47344&oldid=47298 * Motoku * (+99) added link to brainfuck interpreter 23:47:44 I think you`d´ve remembered. <-- my experience says one always remembers - 1-10 seconds too late. 23:49:26 oerjan `neener´ 23:49:30 : 23:51:55 -!- vifino has quit (Quit: Who turned this off?! D:<). 23:51:56 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 23:53:25 -!- Melvar has joined. 2016-07-11: 00:07:31 shachaf: do you have the slanted apostrophes keymapped or something? 00:08:27 beware of the børg <-- resistænce is futile. yøu will be åssimilæted. 00:09:24 quintopia: maybe he's using an apple product and he can't _avoid_ making them 00:09:35 oerjan: wat 00:09:49 -!- tromp_ has joined. 00:09:50 is that really a thing 00:10:13 didn't you see the complaint about getting smart quotes when cutting and pasting JSON. 00:10:33 quintopia: well, in spirit of exaggeration, at least. 00:11:01 no 00:11:10 (or wasn't that on this channel? i think it was here, but i could be confusing with reddit.) 00:11:30 true this channel is like...identical to reddit eh 00:12:04 quintopia: it was \oren\ two days ago. 00:12:29 11:59:35 <\oren\> We had problems recently with spamert quotation marks showing up in JSON 00:12:32 11:59:52 <\oren\> because apple are idiots 00:12:35 12:00:29 <\oren\> who subsitute quotes with smart quotes when you copypaste text from one window to anohter 00:12:44 -!- MoALTz has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 00:13:22 quintopia: i've not seen that much MtG discussion on reddit so clearly you are speaking nonsense hth 00:13:23 -!- augur has joined. 00:13:23 quintopia: it's called a backtick hth 00:14:27 -!- oerjan has set topic: The intradisciplinary hub of solidity matrices and esoteric magic card design and deployment | http://esolangs.org/ | logs: http://codu.org/logs/_esoteric/ http://tunes.org/~nef/logs/esoteric/?C=M;O=D | https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2023808/wisdom.pdf. 00:14:44 now much more accurate. 00:15:16 oerjan: you can tell when i'm being sarcastic when what i'm saying sounds like nonsense hth 00:15:39 * oerjan vaguely suspects the topic may have said something like that before. 00:15:49 shachaf: one of them is. do you call the other one a "forward tick"? 00:15:50 quintopia: hey it didn't seem like _total_ nonsense. 00:16:08 oerjan: i also sometimes flag sarcasm with "eh" 00:16:10 quintopia: Oh, the other one. 00:16:21 `icode ´ 00:16:39 quintopia: i just thought you'd been conversing too much with canadians. 00:17:20 oerjan: not enough conversing with canadians, unfortunately. perhaps i shall move to canada to increase the quantity of canadian conversation? 00:17:22 ​[U+00B4 ACUTE ACCENT] 00:17:23 quintopia: anyway it was the kind of comment that could have been on reddit. 00:17:41 fair enough 00:17:52 quintopia: yes, but that may not always work, see `? oren 00:17:57 `? oren 00:17:58 quintopia: I just have a cute accent. 00:18:05 oren is a Canadian esolanger who would like to obliterate time zones so that he can talk to his father who lives in the same house. He'll orobablu get the hang of toycj tuping soon. He also has a rabid hatred of the two-storey lowercase a. 00:18:37 shachaf: not as cute as pikhcute 00:18:38 shachaf: do you actually 00:18:55 oerjan: Hmm, how can I tell? 00:19:17 shachaf: record yourself. send it to oerjan. i'll accept his judgment. 00:19:23 you probably cannot. this needs a native american english speaker. 00:19:33 Well, some people in this channel have heard my accent. 00:19:43 * oerjan noticed half way through that "english speaker" was not redundant. 00:19:44 I'm not sure what makes an accent "cute" though. 00:19:59 I guess you're saying mine isn't. 00:20:06 oerjan: native americans did not traditionally speak english hth. (their english is also not exceptional or exceptionable.) 00:21:01 * oerjan sicks a purple people eater on quintopia 00:21:03 *sics 00:21:24 sicks [sic] 00:21:31 (why do you think they're purple?) 00:21:49 Don't sic oerjan's spelling. 00:22:24 -!- tromp_ has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 00:22:33 can i sick it? 00:23:07 can i sick [sic] it? 00:23:10 sic transit gloria mundi 00:23:59 ...now i want to find a story with a character called gloria mundi who dies in the end 00:24:14 quintopia: i think that pun has been made. 00:24:24 oerjan: in full-length story form? 00:24:47 i wouldn't be surprised, but i want to read it myself 00:24:55 no but apparently as an album https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sick_Transit_Gloria_Mundi 00:25:53 ideally it would be a story where *no one* comments on the fact that gloria mundi is passing away, everyone is just appropriately sad. bonus points if it is *actually* sad 00:27:22 'A New York Daily News story about the 1980 state transit bailout was published under the headline "Sick Transit's Glorious Monday."' 00:29:56 ....now that is a glorious pun 00:30:01 -!- vifino has joined. 00:30:04 whatever happened to the NYDN i wonder 00:30:13 -!- spiette has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 00:30:21 -!- tromp_ has joined. 00:33:01 -!- Sgeo_ has joined. 00:35:56 -!- Sgeo has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 00:36:24 -!- vifino has quit (Ping timeout: 276 seconds). 00:37:15 -!- Sgeo has joined. 00:37:46 -!- spiette has joined. 00:38:03 -!- Sgeo_ has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 00:38:29 -!- vifino has joined. 00:51:18 I have designed some Magic: the Gathering cards too though 00:52:04 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 00:56:52 zzo38: did you do the art? 00:57:33 No, just the text and name. In some cases there is favortext and in some cases there is suggestions for art, though. 00:58:23 favortext? 00:58:33 you're doing us a big favor, writing that 00:59:10 zzo38: have you ever tried to do the art yourself? 00:59:13 or any art? 01:05:35 -!- augur has joined. 01:13:23 No I have not done 01:14:11 But it is OK if other people want to make art, or even other version of favour texts, to write comment on my file. 01:21:30 -!- augur_ has joined. 01:21:34 -!- augur has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 01:38:47 -!- augur_ has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 01:40:16 -!- augur has joined. 02:03:38 -!- adu has quit (Quit: adu). 02:20:27 oerjan: do you endorse the views of the other #esoteric 02:24:42 Maybe there are more than one views so you have to depend what views? 02:25:46 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 02:31:27 -!- augur has joined. 02:33:24 shachaf: i still have not checked it out hth 02:34:19 although i suspect i would only endorse a fragment of them. 02:40:19 -!- kuroro has joined. 02:42:12 -!- kuroro_ has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 03:01:05 [wiki] [[Befunge]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47345&oldid=47193 * 24.242.95.85 * (+4) /* Factorial */ 03:01:05 -!- augur has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 03:03:50 -!- augur has joined. 03:08:06 -!- Kaynato has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 03:08:15 [wiki] [[Befunge]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47346&oldid=47345 * 24.242.95.85 * (-4) /* Factorial */ 03:14:03 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 03:17:22 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 03:18:06 -!- augur has joined. 03:19:23 -!- FreeFull has quit (Quit: Rebooting). 03:28:40 [wiki] [[Calcutape]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47347&oldid=47333 * Darkrifts * (+18) /* Sample programs */ 03:29:32 [wiki] [[Calcutape]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47348&oldid=47347 * Darkrifts * (+103) 03:31:09 -!- FreeFull has joined. 03:32:33 -!- spiette has quit (Ping timeout: 276 seconds). 03:36:42 -!- tromp_ has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 03:39:15 If you know what such views would be, say so in order to answer such questions more satisfactorily. 03:39:46 -!- tromp_ has joined. 03:40:08 zzo38: Have you invented a better query language than SQL? 03:43:05 whats wrong with set-builder notation as a query language? 03:43:41 It's limited. 03:50:01 shachaf: No I have not done, but I think SQL is working OK. But I have invented extensions to SQL which have not been implemented as far as I know, such as extensions to access RDF data, as well as some other things. 03:52:37 Some features I wanted for SQL have to do with SQLite APIs and not with the SQL code itself; some of these have been implemented but not all. For example, I have more suggestions for features for virtual tables, such as the ability of the module to deal with LIMIT and OFFSET clauses, and the ability of the module to do batch updates and batch deletions. 03:52:54 Cale: If an inner join is a pullback, what are all the other kinds of joins? 03:55:31 -!- tromp_ has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 04:01:14 -!- tromp_ has joined. 04:02:51 There is now the ability for a SQLite virtual table module xBestIndex method to know which columns are used by a colUsed field, although this field includes even consumable uses, and I would rather that it omitted consumable uses; it would make more sense to me. If this were changed, then sqlite3_vtab_config() should be used to configure this, for purpose of backward compatibility. 04:07:13 Another enhancement would be to allow additional sqlite3_declare_vtab() calls, where the additional ones are CREATE INDEX instead of CREATE TABLE statements. A partial index and index on expression are allowed (and in the case of virtual tables, a CREATE INDEX statement that doesn't use either of these features is probably useless, unless it contains COLLATE clauses too, so that you can create a virtual table that supports multiple collations.) 04:15:14 -!- copumpkin has quit (Quit: My MacBook Pro has gone to sleep. ZZZzzz…). 04:50:38 [wiki] [[Calcutape]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47349&oldid=47348 * Darkrifts * (+661) 04:54:08 `relcome incomprehensibly 04:54:51 ​incomprehensibly: Welcome to the international hub for esoteric programming language design and deployment! For more information, check out our wiki: . (For the other kind of esoterica, try #esoteric on EFnet or DALnet.) 04:58:30 i have a feeling i've seen em before. 04:58:55 oerjan: maybe in _The Wizard of Oz_? 04:59:19 * oerjan swats shachaf -----### 05:00:34 It says "incomprehensibly" is Micah Johnston. 05:01:02 that is entirely irrelevant to the swatting hth 05:03:32 was em a witch? 05:03:56 quintopia: itym "was ey a witch" hth 05:04:02 hmm, no 05:04:06 quintopia: itym "was e a witch" hth 05:04:12 -!- kuroro_ has joined. 05:04:13 so many variants 05:04:26 quintopia: think more familiar hth 05:05:13 nope no idea 05:05:34 well, caun't help you any more. 05:05:48 fair enough 05:07:27 -!- kuroro has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 05:08:26 -!- tromp_ has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 05:10:16 -!- FreeFull has quit (Quit: Rebooting). 05:14:59 Is who the witch? 05:16:05 Some Wiccans will call themself witches while others will not (I have heard from someone was with two other people one person introduced another as a witch but then she said she is not a witch she is Wiccan) 05:16:46 Does the number 11 on a rotary telephone in a hotel mean to access the outside line (which is 9 on modern telephones)? 05:17:07 zzo38; Rotary phones are obsolete. 05:18:24 That fails to answer the question. I mean at a time when the Hotel Pennsylvania had a rotary telephone. 05:18:58 Rotary phones have been obsolete my entire life. 05:19:00 Someone I asked about this picture suggested that is what 11 is for. 05:19:12 So they've been obsolete forever. 05:20:49 But there is a picture of the telephone dial on the latest issue of 2600. 05:21:21 The one that published your letter? 05:21:28 Yes 05:21:55 Can I look at it for free? 05:23:03 -!- kuroro has joined. 05:23:12 If you go to a book store that has it then you can look there I suppose. If you find it at the store and want to buy it, you have to pay $6.95 (United States) or $8.95 (Canadian), plus tax. 05:23:38 You may also find a picture of the covers in their webpages; I don't know, but you can try. 05:25:39 -!- kuroro_ has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 05:25:50 I don't actually know where this picture came from, but at least it appears to be from Hotel Pennsylvania; it has their telephone number in the middle. 05:27:10 (Their telephone number was (and still is) PENnsylvania 5000, I think in the 212 area code.) 05:27:55 My phone number is SHA-CHAF. 05:28:05 The area code isn't 212. 05:28:23 Do you know of anyone who has kept the same telephone number for longer than them? (This is a question that was asked in a letter in a previous issue.) 05:29:49 Define "obsolete". In much of the US, pulse dialing still works. 05:30:02 pikhq: I mean it in the Google sense, of course. 05:30:22 They are certainly obsolete in the Google sense. 05:30:41 I wish that one comic was public. 05:30:55 * pikhq nods 05:32:34 Pulse dialing ought to still work! A telephone is much simpler to design with pulse dialing (although some functions will not work, such as if you need an extension number, but this is OK); if you have switch, microphone, speaker, bell, it will be enough, I think. Even if it does not actually have a dial, it will work (I have tried it, and yes it does work even without a dial). 05:33:12 Pulse dialing is useful because you can do it yourself when necessary. 05:33:36 Yes 05:34:20 And, I have done it manually without the dial, actually. 05:36:14 zzo38: But I can't do it from my cell phone. 05:36:38 (Why? It is because I wanted to just see if it works; it did work.) 05:36:39 i,i i use two phones to talk to my broker: a sell phone and a buy phone 05:38:20 -!- centrinia has joined. 05:39:50 But the cellular system is entirely different anyways 05:40:22 Not entirely. 05:40:31 For example, it still uses phone numbers. 05:43:43 Sure, but it's not attempting to present the entire user interface over a low bandwidth analog line. 05:55:05 shachaf: Well, those involve NULL in various ways, don't they? 05:55:53 You can probably express them in ways involving 1+A and 1+B for the two tables 05:56:59 I guess you would want something like These. 05:57:43 But sum types are too good for SQL, anyway. 06:00:02 What happens when you do an SQL join and some fields are actually NULL? Probably a mess. 06:08:58 -!- tromp_ has joined. 06:13:45 -!- tromp_ has quit (Ping timeout: 276 seconds). 06:21:48 -!- FreeFull has joined. 06:42:13 [wiki] [[Calcutape]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47350&oldid=47349 * Darkrifts * (+476) /* Sample programs */ 06:43:45 [wiki] [[Calcutape]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47351&oldid=47350 * Darkrifts * (-9) /* Stack control */ 06:44:34 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 06:45:30 -!- Terr has joined. 06:46:18 -!- Terr has changed nick to Darkrifts. 06:53:01 The document for SQLite says a join with null values is treated the same way as = operator with null values. 06:53:28 zzo38: Do you like pullbacks? 06:53:55 I don't know 06:54:46 Do you like pushouts? 06:55:21 I don't know 06:55:46 How about equalizers? 06:55:55 Do you like the great equalizer? 06:56:45 52*_*_2-@_3-@5+@ {} 06:56:48 -!- Darkrifts has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 06:57:15 -!- espes has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 06:57:26 I don't know 06:58:11 -!- espes has joined. 07:10:36 -!- tromp_ has joined. 07:12:25 Once on CBC Debaters they debate about use of American vs British spelling in Canada, but both are wrong because in Canada you have to use Canadian spelling, which uses some of each. Commands in a computer program should be American, although the documentation and GUI and comments can use any and does not even necessarily have to be English. 07:15:03 -!- tromp_ has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 07:26:48 Hi everyone 07:26:57 I'm using voice recognition to type again 07:27:10 Because it worked so well last time 07:27:18 Actually it's going pretty well this time 07:27:21 -!- augur has joined. 07:27:31 I guess the technology has improved somewhat 07:31:12 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 07:55:36 I made up a program to filter text from stdin using a JavaScript program specified by command-line argument. This program is itself written in JavaScript. 07:58:58 Taneb: the vodka is good but the meat is rotten hth 08:13:07 * oerjan looks at freefall and thinks that it's sort of 18 years since his last chapter ended, too 08:13:53 hi Taneb 08:13:58 i can't hear you 08:14:06 so i don't think this voice recognition thing is working very well 08:14:15 * oerjan removes the banana from shachaf's ear 08:14:38 /mode +b ana 08:14:52 ban ananas 08:15:43 on pine of apple 08:16:58 and randall has a new hobby 08:18:19 -!- espes has quit (Ping timeout: 244 seconds). 08:19:14 -!- espes has joined. 08:25:57 -!- MoALTz has joined. 08:33:33 -!- espes has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 08:34:11 -!- deltab has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 08:34:15 -!- espes has joined. 08:37:11 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 09:10:35 -!- tromp_ has joined. 09:15:03 I did eventually manage to solve the pentagon puzzle (on euclid), but my solution is long and ugly 09:15:03 -!- tromp_ has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 09:15:15 I'll try to optimize the move count a bit, while keeping the same principle 09:15:26 -!- Vorpal has quit (Quit: ZNC - http://znc.sourceforge.net). 09:47:06 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: Stalactite). 09:57:09 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 10:04:42 -!- Boyss has joined. 10:05:27 Hello everyone 10:05:35 -!- rdococ has joined. 10:17:29 [wiki] [[Onov]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47352&oldid=47343 * 89.72.56.11 * (-35) Deleted elements from the code and corrected the list of steps. 10:22:21 -!- ais523 has joined. 10:28:13 huh, something came up at work that I just realised I know how to do in Haskell, but not OCaml 10:28:16 and it's pretty type-eso 10:28:33 on the offchance, anyone here that's able to help? 10:28:37 I have a program that (simplified) works like this: f (a1 : [`x] list) = let a2 = g a1 in let a3 = (h : [`x] list -> [`y] list) a2 in let (a4 : [`y] list) = g a3 in a4 10:28:45 but now I need to change g so that its argument is a [< `x | `y] list; can I do that whilst asserting that its return value and argument have the same type? 10:28:55 (the actual example is more complex but follows this general pattern) 10:31:38 -!- ais523 has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 10:32:34 -!- ais523 has joined. 10:35:13 What's that thing in Haskell? 10:35:32 I know so little OCaml that I'm not sure what you're doing, so I probably wouldn't be able to help. 10:36:22 shachaf: g :: (SomeTypeClass a => a -> a) 10:36:45 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 10:37:08 I don't follow the rest of the example. I guess I should look up OCaml syntax. 10:37:10 where the typeclass in question describes the existence of a function whose argument is a and whose return value is a list of an ADT whose constructors are X and Y 10:37:18 err, (SomeTypeClass a => [a] -> [a]) 10:37:23 forgot the list bit :-P 10:38:50 What's [`x], or [< `x | `y]? 10:39:28 [`x] is a variant type whose constructors are exactly `x (actually it has to be captialized, so `X) 10:40:12 [< `X | `Y] is a variant type whose constructors are some subset of `X and `Y (so there are four possible types there, False, [`X], [`Y], and [`X|`Y]) 10:41:20 likewise, [> `X | `Y] is a variant type whose constructors are some /superset/ of `X and `Y 10:42:34 Where `X and `Y are nullary constructors? 10:42:50 yes 10:43:22 you can give them arguments too, e.g. [`X of int], but I didn't because I was trying to come up with the simplest example that illustrated the problem 10:43:46 So [< `X | `Y] behaves like Bool for most purposes, for consumers? 10:44:45 shachaf: right 10:45:46 What's the difference between [`X | `Y] and [< `X | `Y]? 10:46:58 I think mathematically there isn't one 10:47:17 OCaml refuses to treat the types as the same, though, probably because the equivalence doesn't hold once you start giving arguments to the constructors 10:48:34 What's the difference between [< `X of int | `Y of bool] and [`X of int | `Y of bool]? 10:50:13 -!- ais523 has quit. 10:50:27 -!- ais523 has joined. 10:51:33 -!- sebbu has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 10:53:23 I'm missing something about variants but I'll find out what it is another time. 10:53:36 I don't quite see how that example would be translated to Haskell, though. 10:54:26 But I ought to have gone to sleep several hours ago. 10:54:45 night then 10:54:45 #ocaml seem to have found an answer anyway 10:55:03 What's the answer? 10:56:15 -!- ais523 has quit. 10:56:29 -!- ais523 has joined. 10:57:15 OK, I guess I see what I was missing about variants. 11:00:15 -!- Boyss has quit (Quit: Page closed). 11:01:57 shachaf: [< ] and [> ] denotes variance; a value with [< `X | `Y] would be able to be contracted to either [< `X] or [< `Y] when the subsequent check requires that, likewise [> `X | `Y] will allow the extension to, say, [> `X | `Y | `Z] 11:02:53 lifthrasiir: you've got that backwards 11:03:12 [< `X | `Y] can be expanded to [< `X | `Y | `Z] 11:03:20 I haven't used OCaml for ages, so I might be wrong :p 11:03:26 [> `X | `Y] can be contracted to [> `X] 11:03:29 So the type of `X is [> `X], for instance. 11:03:42 yes 11:04:00 and the type of function `X -> 0 is [< `X] -> int 11:04:03 But [`X | `Y] and [< `X | `Y] have the same number of inhabitants. 11:04:11 And you consume them essentially the same way. 11:04:26 ais523: ah I think I confused because function args should have the *inverted* variance to be checked 11:04:29 yeah 11:04:48 yes, OCaml is notorious for not automatically casting between types even when they're mathematically equivalent 11:05:03 my codebase has at least one example where I've written the identity function by writing out cases 11:05:17 in order to "launder" a variance 11:05:30 ais523: isn't that because they have a type system where there's no algorithm for determining if the types are equivalent? 11:05:31 because OCaml couldn't handle either just using the value directly, or a cast 11:05:37 in turn OCaml has a relatively straightforward type checker, I think 11:05:42 b_jonas: right, I strongly suspect that this is to do with keeping the type system decidable 11:06:59 ais523, congratulations on getting on the NetHack dev team! 11:07:05 Subtyping is complicated. 11:07:19 Sgeo: thanks 11:07:44 Sgeo: Have you congratulated the NetHack devteam for getting ais523? 11:08:19 `unidecode ← 11:08:57 ​[U+2190 LEFTWARDS ARROW] 11:09:06 `unicode DIAGONAL ARROW 11:09:33 English lacks good words for describing diagonals 11:09:54 ais523: You want e.g. "NORTH WEST ARROW" 11:10:03 people sometimes use compass directions or times on a 12 hour clock instead 11:10:05 right 11:10:23 `unicode SOUTH EAST ARROW 11:10:29 btw my connection is very laggy atm 11:10:32 No output. 11:10:37 ​↘ 11:10:41 thanks HackEgo 11:11:01 You can also use times on a 24-hour clock. 11:11:16 You get more precision at a cost of confusing everyone you're talking to. 11:11:21 -!- tromp_ has joined. 11:11:47 you can use angles, but only if you've agreed a coordinate system in advance 11:11:53 ais523: yeah. here in Hungary we have the roads numbered so that 1..8 go roughly to the eight compass directions in order, and all roads have a number whose first digit is the octant, but nobody uses this to describe directions. 11:11:57 315° DEGREE ARROW 11:12:24 (funnily, there are also road numbers whose first digit is 9 and a road with number 0) 11:12:24 You can communicate a permutation through an ordering, but only if you've agreen on an ordering in advance. 11:12:29 b_jonas: the UK has a very similar system, with 9 numbered regions for describing zones 11:12:53 six of them radiate from London, three from Edinburgh 11:13:18 and the boundaries are the A1, the A3, the A4, the A5, the A6, the A7, the A8, the A9, and the River Thames between 1 and 2 11:13:35 What's common to all those things, anyway? 11:13:41 (the A1 goes to both London and Edinburgh, in order to reduce the number of boundary roads needed by 1) 11:13:55 "those things" = ? 11:13:56 It would be nice if road numbers, postal codes, and telephone codes would be numbered in some roughly corresponding way, but no such luck, they're three different systems. 11:13:56 Permutation and total (well?) ordering, linear map/matrix and basis, etc. 11:14:05 I'm slightly incoherent right now. 11:14:10 b_jonas: is the number 0 a circular road that goes through all eight zones, by any chance? 11:14:33 shachaf: I don't know but have a feeling that the answer has something to do with category theory 11:14:40 For a finite set of size n, there are n! permutations and n! total orders you can put on that set. 11:14:46 But there's no natural isomorphism between those two. 11:15:03 Yes, "naturality" is the first step in an answer. 11:15:29 But I bet they're more connected than that. 11:15:38 ais523: that's the plan, although it's not a full cycle (possibly not yet a full cycle), and it's actually called M0, and some numbers are used twice, once with M and once without, and M means a motorway/freeway and exactly that. 11:15:42 For example, maybe it's actually a well-ordering you need, not a total ordering. 11:15:54 -!- tromp_ has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 11:16:03 "every set can be well-ordered" and "every vector space has a basis" are both equivalent to the axiom of choice. Maybe there's something there? 11:16:22 ok wait, the M prefix isn't quite an exact system, just rough 11:17:13 Of course, in finite cases you don't need the axiom of choice. 11:18:23 b_jonas: the UK road numbering system has a letter prefixed to the road number that indicates the class of road, and numbers are unique only within a class (actually there are a few accidental duplicate numbers but there aren't meant to be) 11:18:39 ais523: I see 11:19:00 -!- ais523 has quit. 11:19:07 -!- ais523 has joined. 11:19:20 b_jonas: the UK road numbering system has a letter prefixed to the road number that indicates the class of road, and numbers are unique only within a class (actually there are a few accidental duplicate numbers but there aren't meant to be) 11:19:39 although in the case of motorways, sometimes we suffix the M instead when talking about a motorway upgrade of or bypass to an A-road 11:20:00 the A1 and M1 are different roads; the A1(M) is a different road from the M1, and follows the path of the A1 11:20:09 but the A1(M) and M1 are both motorways (the A1 isn't) 11:20:30 Do other statements that are equivalent to the axiom of choice have to do with naturality? 11:24:28 -!- ais523 has quit. 11:25:19 -!- ais523 has joined. 11:25:58 -!- sebbu has joined. 11:28:36 -!- ais523 has quit (Client Quit). 11:29:10 -!- ais523 has joined. 11:32:18 -!- ais523 has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 11:33:02 -!- ais523 has joined. 11:35:39 -!- boily has joined. 11:51:01 -!- deltab has joined. 11:51:46 -!- ais523 has quit. 11:56:47 `wisdom 11:56:52 @massages-loud 11:56:52 shachaf said 13h 56m 12s ago: I've forgotten. What are your approximate coördinates and body weigh? 11:57:14 hellochaf. Montréal, 165 lbs. 11:57:44 codoctor//P⚭Q ∧ P ∈ 𝔻𝕣 → Q ∈ 𝔻𝕣* 11:58:40 ....what. 11:58:51 `culprits wisdom/codoctor 11:59:19 hppavilion[2] 11:59:52 `? hg 11:59:55 `? cafreine 11:59:59 hg is dark alchemy used by oerjan to fix things. Like most alchemy, it involves drinking mercury. 12:00:04 Cafreine is the favorite drug of category theorists. 12:02:05 `? abyss 12:02:08 In Soviet Russia, the abyss gazes into you first. Other than that, it's pretty much the same. 12:02:50 `? int-e 12:02:52 int-e är inte svensk. Hen kommer att spränga solen. Hen står för sig själv. 12:07:42 “Its place of articulation is disputed (see below).” 12:13:35 I can't remember where that idea of blowing up the Sun came from. 12:13:58 HackEgo: thanks for the reminder! 12:14:19 -!- LKoen has joined. 12:15:59 `` ls wisdom/{l,}koen* 12:16:13 ls: cannot access wisdom/lkoen*: No such file or directory \ wisdom/koen \ wisdom/koen_ 12:16:32 `? wisdom koen 12:16:33 wisdom koen? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 12:16:36 ... 12:16:38 `? koen 12:16:41 `? koen_ 12:16:41 Koen vit au haut de la Tour Eiffel (coordonnées approximatives). 12:16:47 Koen vit au haut de la Tour Eiffel (coordonnées approximatives). 12:16:51 better french would be "en haut" 12:17:12 t'as rien vu, personne n'a aucune preuve, la la la la la ♪ 12:17:51 `` rm wisdom/koen* 12:18:00 No output. 12:18:13 `learn LKoen vivait en haut de la Tout Eiffel, mais il s'est préfixé des L est s'est envolé. 12:18:18 Learned 'lkoen': LKoen vivait en haut de la Tout Eiffel, mais il s'est préfixé des L est s'est envolé. 12:18:22 `learn LKoen vivait en haut de la Tout Eiffel, mais il s'est préfixé des L et s'est envolé. 12:18:22 et s'est envolé 12:18:25 Relearned 'lkoen': LKoen vivait en haut de la Tout Eiffel, mais il s'est préfixé des L et s'est envolé. 12:18:37 * boily can't type 12:18:57 I think I actually had a view on the eiffel tower when this first wisdom entry was made 12:19:00 this is not a sequence of letters 12:19:00 heh 12:19:39 now what does "tout" mean... 12:19:46 int-e: "all". 12:19:55 `learn LKoen vivait en haut de la Tour Eiffel, mais il s'est préfixé des L et s'est envolé. 12:20:01 Relearned 'lkoen': LKoen vivait en haut de la Tour Eiffel, mais il s'est préfixé des L et s'est envolé. 12:20:02 * boily sucks at typing 12:20:11 so it wasn't intentional... okay 12:21:44 are there any other dumb typos lingering in that? 12:24:00 I would've said "mais il s'est préfixé d'un L" rather than "des L" 12:26:03 I think the pun works better with "des L", as they usually come in pairs. 12:26:16 `learn LKoen vivait en haut de la Tour Eiffel, mais il s'est préfixé d'un L et s'est envolé. 12:26:25 Relearned 'lkoen': LKoen vivait en haut de la Tour Eiffel, mais il s'est préfixé d'un L et s'est envolé. 12:26:25 oh 12:26:37 "" 12:26:37 third-person singular imperfect indicative of vivre 12:27:01 still stuck on that... AND WHY DOES FIREFOX ADD A NEWLINE IN FRONT WHEN I SELECT A WHOLE LINE!?!! grrr. 12:27:11 int-e: "used to live" 12:28:41 I don't think I'm ever going to learn that language. 12:29:45 je vis, tu vis, il cloue... conjugation is easy! 12:30:37 there's a pun? 12:30:46 you're doing french puns now? 12:31:23 `? oren 12:31:27 oren is a Canadian esolanger who would like to obliterate time zones so that he can talk to his father who lives in the same house. He'll orobablu get the hang of toycj tuping soon. He also has a rabid hatred of the two-storey lowercase a. 12:31:33 -!- spiette has joined. 12:31:54 hey 12:32:02 settimeofday({1476087005, 0}, NULL) = 0 in strace i see this 12:32:09 but it doesn't set the date 12:32:18 maybe ntp is involved, maybe not 12:32:20 how do i fix it? 12:32:34 b_jonas: :D 12:32:41 -!- boily has quit (Quit: STAIRS CHICKEN). 12:32:43 `` sed -i 's/.$/ and other shady characters./' wisdom/oren; cat wisdom/oren 12:32:49 oren is a Canadian esolanger who would like to obliterate time zones so that he can talk to his father who lives in the same house. He'll orobablu get the hang of toycj tuping soon. He also has a rabid hatred of the two-storey lowercase a and other shady characters. 12:33:30 `cat bin/sled 12:33:32 ​[[ "$1" == ?*//* ]] || { echo 'usage: sled file//script'; exit 1; }; key="${1%%//*}"; value="${1#*//}"; [[ -f "$key" ]] || { echo 'Rosebud!'; exit 1; }; sed -i "$value" "$key" && { echo -n "$key//"; cat "$key"; } 12:36:33 -!- spiette has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 12:57:03 -!- tromp_ has joined. 13:00:06 -!- mroman has joined. 13:00:22 b_jonas: How's that force going you were bruting? 13:00:54 mroman: that can't work, and I've started to wonder that maybe there's no strategy that beats random 13:01:03 I'm not sure really, I'll still try to think more of it 13:01:35 strategy, hmm 13:01:35 it reminds me a bit to a favourite maths problem, but definitely not the same 13:01:36 -!- tromp_ has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 13:01:38 the Chameleon one 13:01:55 I don't think I told you that one ever 13:02:29 I've never heard about chameleons from you. 13:03:18 Let me tell that one, it's an interesting problem with no elementary solution. 13:04:24 The story is this. A toy company releases a new line of toys: toy chameleons that can change their color. As sold in the unopened boxes, every chameleon has a unique color, different from every other chameleon. 13:04:24 I'm pretty certain that there's no strategy that beats random. 13:04:32 that's what my empirical data and intuition tells me so far. 13:06:15 You can touch two chameleons of different color, and that makes one of the two become the color of the other, while the other doesn't change, so they are the same color afterwards. However, there's no way to tell which of the two chameleons will change color, and regardless of what happened before and what chameleons you touch, there's exactly 1/2 probability for one or the other. 13:06:59 what 13:07:05 Was that truncated? 13:07:11 the left chameleon is blue, the right is red 13:07:14 yes 13:07:18 ok 13:07:31 so I can touch the left blue one 13:07:41 either the left blue one changes to red or the right red one changes to blue 13:07:48 either way I know which one has changed color. 13:07:49 If you touch the two chameleons to each other, then with 1/2 probability, both chameleons will be blue after, and with 1/2 probability, both will be red afterwards. 13:07:56 -!- spiette has joined. 13:08:00 mroman: sure, but you can't tell in advance which will change 13:08:08 oh. yeah. 13:08:09 you can tell after 13:08:11 no I can't that 13:08:29 but 13:08:38 let's say you are not allowed to learn what number the opponent picked 13:08:49 you only know whether your number was larger, smaller or equal 13:08:59 Um, can't I finish the chameleon thing first? 13:09:03 you ca 13:09:05 *go ahead 13:09:26 -!- copumpkin has joined. 13:09:31 You play this game: you start with N chameleons (N is a natural number), each a different color, and in each step, you touch two chameleons of different color (you never touch two chameleons that are of the same color). 13:09:40 The game ends when all N chameleons are the same color. 13:09:46 There are four questions: 13:10:14 (A) Prove that the number of steps of the game (from start to end) has a finite expected value. 13:10:29 No wait, start that one over. 13:10:39 (A) Prove that no matter what strategy you follow, the number of steps of the game (from start to end) has a finite expected value. 13:10:59 (B) Prove that the expected value of the number of steps is the same regardless of what strategy you follow. 13:11:08 (C) What is this expected value exactly? 13:11:52 (D) Prove however, that the strategy you follow can change the distribution of the number of steps of the game (at least if N isn't too small). 13:12:30 Of these, (A) and (D) have elementary solutions, but (B&C) doesn't (I believe). 13:15:21 mroman: go on, you can tell abou tthe numbers thing if you want 13:17:17 b_jonas: what happens when you touch teh chameleons... 13:17:34 int-e: see above. 13:17:47 You can touch two chameleons of different color, and that makes one of the two become the color of the other, while the other doesn't change, so they are the same color afterwards. 13:18:04 However, there's no way to tell which of the two chameleons will change color, and regardless of what happened before and what chameleons you touch, there's exactly 1/2 probability for one or the other. 13:19:19 okay. 13:19:33 (sorry, small window...) 13:25:08 M:tG rules. The ability of Eradicate looks at the name of the creature as it was on the battlefield, but in contrast the ability of Deicide looks at the name of the card in exile, right? 13:25:39 in each step you touch two chameleons together? 13:25:44 sorry afk for a moment 13:26:16 neat 13:26:34 because chameleons that have changed color might change back 13:27:16 so you can't just line them all up. 13:27:48 If I have 4 chameleons, I can get two pairs of same colored ones. 13:27:56 mroman: yes, in each step you touch two chameleons that are (before that step) different color to each other. 13:28:05 can I touch chameleons again and again? 13:28:08 until they take the color I want? 13:28:20 oh wait I can't do that. 13:28:21 yes, but not just the same two chameleons right after the other of course 13:28:33 because I loose colors :( 13:28:36 you can later touch the same two pairs of chameleons if they changed since 13:28:51 well the same two would be pointless 13:28:54 because the'll have the same color 13:29:38 ok 13:29:51 I have 4 chams with colors ABCD (upper case letters are colors) 13:30:06 I pair AB and CD so I get AACC (or BBCC or whatever, doesn't really matter) 13:30:27 Now I pair the ones in the middle which gives me AAAC or ACCC 13:30:43 let's assume I get AAAC 13:30:47 I will pair the two right most 13:31:04 which leaves me with AAAA or AACC at which point I'm at the same point as a few steps above 13:31:11 so I just repeat the process until I get AAAA 13:31:55 so it's at least possible 13:33:23 It's basically like tossing coins an that point 13:33:38 with a 50:50 chance you either go back to AACC or get AAAA 13:34:09 but that's not finite 13:35:06 probably disproving A 13:36:01 mroman: that sounds right about what happens with this strategy, but why do you think the expected value of steps is not finite? I think it is finite in this case. 13:36:21 because you repeat a 50:50 chance event over and over again 13:36:54 there's no finite number of steps that guarantees you that you win at least once when tossing coins? 13:38:16 after 10 steps you have a 1/1024 chance of not yet having all chameleons the same color 13:39:36 right, you can get unlucky and then the game will go on forever, at least when there's more than 2 chameleons initially. 13:40:04 -!- tromp_ has joined. 13:41:39 mroman: yes, but luckily I didn't ask for a finite number of steps that guarantees that the game ends. 13:42:28 (and I think you don't win when the game ends, you lose, since the toys you payed good money for no longer provide you entertainment value.) 13:42:55 (but that's irrelevant for the maths problem) 13:43:13 good news for the manufacturer 13:43:18 int-e: yep 13:43:57 oh 13:44:11 so once you end up at the same colors again the game is finished? 13:44:35 well. 13:44:46 in the first step you get rid of half the colors. 13:45:01 yes, the game ends when all chameleons are the same color. 13:45:19 then it might never end 13:45:29 (the chameleons still have some value, because you can play with them again if you buy more chameleons, but again you don't do that in the maths problem) 13:46:52 As for toy manufacturers, this Pokemon Go game that everyone is talking about, is this compatible with other pokemon video games in the sense that you can transfer pokemon to or from Pokemon Go? 13:47:36 no 13:47:39 you can't 13:47:57 Ok. 13:48:58 It's really just pokemon-branded glorified geocaching, similarly to how Ingress sorta was too (but in a different way and without the pokemon theme) 13:49:10 That seems a bit uncharacteristic for a Pokemon video game, but maybe that will change later. 13:49:27 FireFly: won't it still have pokemon battles or something? 13:49:54 No idea, maybe? 13:50:06 Ingress was from the same developers, right? 13:50:09 Yes 13:53:32 Apparently there are battles (fights) 13:57:05 -!- tromp_ has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 14:01:30 -!- centrinia has quit (Quit: Leaving). 14:05:24 Apparently the battle implementation is like a proper kind of pokemon game though, it is too simplified and differences as far as I have been told 14:32:26 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 14:32:33 -!- spiette_ has joined. 14:32:52 the battles are boing 14:32:57 and no pvp 14:32:57 -!- spiette has quit (Disconnected by services). 14:33:03 -!- spiette_ has changed nick to spiette. 14:33:27 you basically tap your opponent to death 14:44:49 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 14:46:29 -!- `^_^v has joined. 14:47:59 you can dodge 14:48:11 "you basically tap your opponent to death" => sometimes older pokemon games look like that too 14:48:39 zzo38: I wonder if they're going to roll some of the features, and possibly even a story, later 14:48:46 I mean, it's a young game, and can be updated later 14:49:38 Hmm. Apparently that game doesn't have trading yet. 14:54:25 "you basically tap your opponent to death" => sometimes older pokemon games look like that too ← https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgcZP-uv60A#t=2h0m35s e.g. 14:54:39 (top-left screen) 14:55:28 FireFly: yes, like that 14:57:54 -!- tromp_ has joined. 15:02:09 -!- tromp_ has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 15:04:57 it is worse 15:23:17 -!- mroman has quit (Quit: Lost terminal). 15:32:51 -!- feliks has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 15:34:14 -!- feliks has joined. 15:43:06 -!- feliks has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 15:55:45 -!- feliks has joined. 15:56:50 -!- myndzi has joined. 15:58:11 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 16:33:17 -!- `^_^v has quit (Ping timeout: 244 seconds). 16:33:29 -!- `^_^v has joined. 16:38:19 b_jonas: it turns out that the random strategy is optimal for mroman's number game... if you think of the players as interacting to create a permutation pi mapping the first player's numbers to the second player's numbers, note that you still get a random permutation if the first player gets to specify which value of the permutation to fix next... and the scoring only depends on the resulting... 16:38:25 ...permutation (pi(i) is compared to i, for all possible i). 16:40:19 (and it was hard to find the right angle on this... I actually wrote a program that does the brute force computation trying to beat the random strategy... because I couldn't find the right angle) 16:43:43 -!- tromp_ has joined. 16:44:54 -!- espes has quit (Ping timeout: 276 seconds). 16:47:51 -!- tromp_ has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 16:47:54 int-e: hmm... that is probably the right explanation, yes 16:48:07 int-e: thanks 16:50:31 -!- espes has joined. 17:04:44 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 17:04:44 Ah! So Urza's Destiny has a tight cycle of uncommons reprinted in Betrayers of Kamigawa that exile an object and then exile all cards with the same name from its controller's graveyard, hand and library. It consists of: Scour, Quash, Eradicate, Sowing Salt, Spliter. 17:05:05 No wonder I didn't know about this. 17:05:15 But it's good to know. 17:08:28 -!- espes has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 17:11:31 -!- Boyss has joined. 17:19:10 <\oren\> b_jonas: so that means a deck with those in it is best fought by not having four of each card you want 17:21:07 <\oren\> hmmm although i dunno how I would decide which card is powerful enough that I want to get rid of it that badly 17:23:05 <\oren\> I suppose this is a good way to kill a combo deck 17:23:55 Some cards they have equivalent or nearly equivalent one with different name, so you can have the ones with different names instead of all same name. 17:28:59 \oren\: I'm not sure. for most decks, the effect of searching is usually minimal. 17:32:29 Anyway, because of meld cards, I was trying to search for cards that exile a permanent, follow it to exile, and then do something with the exiled card. Many cards just put the exiled card to the battlefield later. 17:34:00 -!- bauen1_ has joined. 17:36:28 -!- bauen1 has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 17:36:58 The interesting cases I found are these: Otherworldly Journey returns cards with a +1/+1 counter (straightforward, and called out explicitly in the set faq). Gift of Immortality returns the exiled card and _later_ tries to return itself (from the graveyard? I dunno) tbf attached to that creature. 17:38:10 Deicide (and probably no other card) follows a card to exile and looks for its subtype and name there, I dunno how that works for a melded permanent. Oubliette and a few other old cards exile a permanent together with its auras and then later return it tbf together with its auras. 17:38:14 -!- bauen1_ has quit (Client Quit). 17:38:23 -!- bauen1 has joined. 17:40:27 (Yes, Gift of Immortality follows itself to the graveyard, in exactly the cases outlined in rule 400.7e.) 17:53:49 OH! Wow 17:55:10 Eldritch Moon has an aura called "Imprisoned in the Moon" that can overwrite a permanent's type to _land_, without overwriting its name. This makes some of the rules shenanigans easier to give examples to, and maybe even lets new types of rules stuff happen. 17:55:43 Maybe you can use with a candelabra? 17:57:14 what candelabra? 17:57:25 the Candelabrum of Invocation? 17:58:58 -!- tromp_ has joined. 17:59:40 No! The other kind! The kind with candles! 18:01:33 -!- viktorepo has joined. 18:01:49 Oh, there's another interesting card about meld: Extraplanar Lens. 18:02:05 (Also Invader Parasite.) 18:03:03 -!- tromp_ has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 18:06:35 -!- Kaynato has joined. 18:08:43 -!- viktorepo has quit (Quit: Saliendo). 18:19:55 -!- LKoen has quit (Quit: “It’s only logical. First you learn to talk, then you learn to think. Too bad it’s not the other way round.”). 18:24:25 -!- izabera has changed nick to izabored. 18:24:33 boo, the line translation tool doesn't work as usual on level 25 (possibly due to the undefined point bug?) 18:31:08 -!- atrapado has joined. 18:31:28 -!- zzo38 has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 18:43:57 no, the reason is different... the tool is actually implemented in the corresponding .ggb data 18:50:48 Oh well, at least it probably never worked differently. 19:03:16 -!- espes has joined. 19:15:55 okay, that's one more gold medal :) 19:16:58 and a slightly surprising isosceles triangle 19:34:57 -!- moon_ has joined. 19:35:07 `` bash -c "SET y='() { :;}; echo vulnerable,y '; y; env x='() { :;}; echo vuln x'; x;"; echo y; y 19:35:48 huh? is hackego here? 19:36:14 bash: SET: command not found \ bash: y: command not found \ bash: x: command not found \ /hackenv/bin/`: line 4: y: command not found \ TERM=linux \ http_proxy=http://127.0.0.1:3128 \ HACKENV=/hackenv \ PATH=/hackenv/bin:/opt/python27/bin:/opt/ghc/bin:/usr/bin:/bin \ PWD=/hackenv \ LANG=en_NZ.UTF-8 \ SHLVL=2 \ HOME=/tmp \ _=/usr/bin/env \ x=() { :; 19:36:15 HackEgo is slow. 19:36:28 looky there 19:37:06 someone discovered that playing around with hbot 19:38:22 http://gizmodo.com/sore-legs-become-pandemic-as-pokemon-go-players-acciden-1783402931 lol 19:38:27 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shellshock_(software_bug) 19:38:37 moon_: it's not a new thing 19:38:41 hbot runs the LATEST version of debian tho 19:38:58 shellshock should certainly be fixed by now 19:39:33 `` bash --version 19:39:37 GNU bash, version 4.2.37(1)-release (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu) \ Copyright (C) 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc. \ License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later \ \ This is free software; you are free to change and redistribute it. \ There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. 19:40:53 Where in that code does it fetch all the environment variables and print them then int-e? 19:41:53 seshell shock is code injection 19:42:01 *shellshock is code injection 19:42:08 not 'get all the mem variables!' 19:42:14 `` env foo=bar 19:42:16 TERM=linux \ http_proxy=http://127.0.0.1:3128 \ HACKENV=/hackenv \ PATH=/hackenv/bin:/opt/python27/bin:/opt/ghc/bin:/usr/bin:/bin \ PWD=/hackenv \ LANG=en_NZ.UTF-8 \ HOME=/tmp \ SHLVL=1 \ _=/usr/bin/env \ foo=bar 19:42:40 oh the env command 19:42:41 well then 19:42:42 so I'm wrong, it's a failed attempt to test for shellshock 19:44:40 `` env x='() { :; }; echo HI!' bash -c "echo THERE!" 19:44:42 HI! \ THERE! 19:44:48 that's how it works. 19:45:03 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 19:46:35 `` env x='() { echo "OOPS!"; }; echo HI!' bash -c 'echo "THERE!"; x' 19:46:36 HI! \ THERE! \ OOPS! 19:59:21 -!- augur has joined. 19:59:45 -!- tromp_ has joined. 20:00:44 -!- rdococ has quit (Quit: Leaving). 20:02:24 -!- moon_ has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 20:04:10 -!- tromp_ has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 20:27:17 -!- izabored has changed nick to izabera. 20:27:48 -!- wob_jonas has joined. 20:43:07 -!- wob_jonas has quit (Quit: http://www.kiwiirc.com/ - A hand crafted IRC client). 20:43:22 -!- wob_jonas has joined. 21:16:14 -!- idris-bot has joined. 21:23:45 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 21:27:56 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 21:46:11 -!- atrapado has quit (Quit: Leaving). 21:48:58 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 21:49:16 -!- Boyss has quit (Quit: Page closed). 21:52:12 [wiki] [[Malbolge Unshackled]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47353&oldid=47303 * Malbranche * (+715) /* Sample programs */ cat program 21:54:12 Taneb: Was I rude just then in the other channel? 21:54:17 I didn't intend to be rude. 21:54:29 Not as rude as you've been in the past in some channels 21:54:56 :-( 21:55:11 Maybe I misunderstood the question. 21:55:33 How ought I not've been rude? 21:55:45 Also what past rudeness are you thinking of? 21:56:10 In this instance, googling from outside the channel and saying something like "I think so... hang on / Yes, https://github.com/xyncro/aether" 21:56:25 And I have a poor memory for specifics of rudeness I am afraid 21:56:34 Really? I think that's less helpful. 21:57:01 Hopefully not as rude as I sometimes am. 21:57:23 Is using @google to answer a question rude? 21:57:37 It seems so to me 21:57:43 If I paste the link directly, it implies that I have some previous knowledge of that project. 21:58:28 shachaf: that depends. Sometimes people ask tricky questions where if you search you get answers for a similar sounding but different question, in which case it might be rude. 21:58:49 Well, I searched first outside the channel to make sure it would find the right link. 21:59:07 But then pasting the link seems like the wrong thing to do. 21:59:19 Note that I think lmgtfy.com is quite rude. 21:59:26 shachaf, to me, using @google is like "I am SO SURE that this is SO OBVIOUS the first link on google is going to help you" 21:59:39 Was that link not helpful? 21:59:54 It was helpful, yes 22:00:07 How can you even be sure it will give the same answer in channel? Google can give different results for the same query depending on the interface language, search history, account, phase of moon, etc. 22:00:13 But I think by using @google you're coming across as more arrogant than you would by just pasting the link 22:00:27 Well, that's a problem. 22:00:38 Unless I actually am that arrogant, in which case maybe it's not a problem. 22:00:42 But I don't think I am. 22:01:17 The interface language has such a high effect that I specifically sometimes search from http://www.google.com/webhp?hl=en and sometimes from http://www.google.com/webhp?hl=hu depending on what I want. 22:02:34 wob_jonas: I suspect phase of moon is the most significant. 22:02:55 "phase of moon" might mean something like "which data center served your query" 22:03:29 Taneb: I apologise for my rudeness. 22:03:48 It is OK 22:03:51 (You can tell it's serious when I spell "apologise" with an s.) 22:03:51 I forgive you 22:04:16 I'll reconsider my @google behavior 22:04:38 Taneb: Is part of the rudeness that it seems like I'm suggesting that you didn't even bother to look it up on the Google before asking? 22:04:55 I think so 22:05:41 shachaf: I actually think the interface language is the most significant 22:06:02 wob_jonas: Try running your search query in Tor and see if you get the same result. 22:07:01 Ok, maybe the interface language just used to be the most significant. Maybe search history is more significant these days. 22:08:15 Well, I do all my searches in Incognito Mode in Chrome, of course. 22:09:52 shachaf: do you think that's enough for Google not recognizing you enough to tilt the search results a little? 22:10:06 I don't know whether Google recognizes you. 22:10:12 But I expect they wouldn't let on. 22:10:15 It doesn't have to make a certain identification for some tuning. 22:13:51 [wiki] [[Befunge]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47354&oldid=47346 * Sesshomariu * (+90) /* Examples */ 22:29:09 <\oren\> @duckduckgo befunge 22:29:09 Unknown command, try @list 22:29:13 <\oren\> boo 22:29:33 <\oren\> @bing befunge 22:29:33 pong 22:29:39 <\oren\> ARGH 22:30:38 blatant favoritism on the part of the judges 22:35:19 -!- Froox has quit (Quit: *bubbles away*). 22:37:51 -!- `^_^v has quit (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep). 22:44:46 [wiki] [[Verbose]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47355&oldid=40476 * Poolala * (+13) What was 2013 me thinking 22:46:51 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 22:51:37 @ddg 22:51:37 Maybe you meant: msg id do bug 22:51:40 aw 22:56:50 -!- Phantom__Hoover has joined. 22:57:15 -!- boily has joined. 22:59:10 `? metasepia 22:59:33 I believe that was our duckduckgo bot 22:59:52 -!- jaboja has joined. 22:59:58 HackEgo come on, you can do it! 23:01:06 metasepia knew the weather at your nearest airport, and also something about ducks. 23:01:20 int-ello. 23:01:26 one day I'll remetasepia hth 23:02:27 I never met a sepia 23:03:08 Firellofly. 23:03:20 I think that pun was already punned by shachaf... 23:03:35 HireFly 23:03:50 boily: is the code buried or do you lack a place to host it? 23:04:28 it's very dusty, relied on outdated haskell libs, broke when 7.8 came out, stuff like that... 23:04:55 is FireHi considered valid? 23:05:37 Haskell, hmm. I really need to update lambdabot. 23:06:09 FireFly: are you considered valid 23:07:08 `? warranty 23:07:15 warranty? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 23:07:47 * boily checks FireFly for UPCs or a VIN... 23:09:20 myname: works for me 23:09:33 I think I might be out of warranty 23:10:51 . o O ( is this funny enough? `le/rn warranty/HackEgo comes without warranty, express or implied, and is unfit for any purpose, including the purpose of being unfit for anything. Its warranty has expired. ) 23:12:45 it is self-referential enough. probably include a fixed point somewherer? 23:12:57 s/r\?/?/ 23:14:28 boily: I can't provide you with any fixed points; you'd just use them to move Earth out of orbit. 23:14:34 `le/rn warranty/HackEgo comes without warranty, express or implied, and is unfit for any purpose, including the purpose of being unfit for anything. Its warranty has expired. 23:14:48 Learned «warranty» 23:15:07 `` cd wisdom; echo *fix* 23:15:12 goofix prefixes 23:15:21 `? goofix 23:15:24 Goofix is an antropomorphic canine arithmetic notation. 23:15:36 `culprits wisdom/goofix 23:15:50 b_jonas 23:18:18 <\oren\> `unidecode ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 23:18:20 ​[U+00AF MACRON] [U+005C REVERSE SOLIDUS] [U+0028 LEFT PARENTHESIS] [U+00B0 DEGREE SIGN] [U+200B ZERO WIDTH SPACE] [U+005F LOW LINE] [U+006F LATIN SMALL LETTER O] [U+0029 RIGHT PARENTHESIS] [U+002F SOLIDUS] [U+00AF MACRON] 23:18:45 <\oren\> LOW LINE! 23:19:48 <\oren\> Somehow my Mac displays it with a nonzero-width space between the degree sign and the low line 23:19:56 Huh, why the zero width space? 23:20:51 <\oren\> and why does mac osx's Terminal display it as a regular space? 23:21:35 <\oren\> hmm it might be an error in my font. I shall investigate soon. 23:21:42 pikhq: probably something to do with myndzi 23:22:00 ^celebrate 23:22:01 \o| c.c \o/ ಠ_ಠ \m/ \m/ \o_ c.c _o/ \m/ \m/ ಠ_ಠ \o/ c.c |o/ 23:22:03 -!- jaboja has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 23:22:13 (but the script is no longer active) 23:22:22 WHAT? I don't remember that was me 23:22:28 maybe it was someone else with my nick 23:24:03 <\oren\> AHA! 23:24:11 <\oren\> yes, the error is in http://www.orenwatson.be/u8.h.htm 23:24:45 <\oren\> in u8.h I neglected to account for some zero width control characters 23:25:24 oh, myndzi used color code in the dance replies? ... so glad I never saw that. 23:25:56 <\oren\> hence when the ttf sanitizer rewrites the character widths, it doesn't do those 23:28:01 <\oren\> and it seems that Terminal might rely on the font knowing the width of characters/? 23:29:07 <\oren\> Um... hmm I set my font to Times new Roman and that didn't fix the bug 23:30:28 <\oren\> I wonder what the CJKwidth of U-200B is 23:36:39 <\oren\> it's narrow. Maybe osx Terminal is doing this completely naively 23:37:26 -!- hydraz has changed nick to storkel. 23:37:31 <\oren\> 
 23:37:38 -!- storkel has changed nick to hydraz. 23:37:41 <\oren\> test
test 23:37:51 <\oren\> `unidecode t
t 23:37:53 ​[U+0074 LATIN SMALL LETTER T] [U+2028 LINE SEPARATOR] [U+0074 LATIN SMALL LETTER T] 23:38:20 <\oren\> `unidecode t‪‫‬‭t 23:38:23 ​[U+0074 LATIN SMALL LETTER T] [U+202A LEFT-TO-RIGHT EMBEDDING] [U+202B RIGHT-TO-LEFT EMBEDDING] [U+202C POP DIRECTIONAL FORMATTING] [U+202D LEFT-TO-RIGHT OVERRIDE] [U+0074 LATIN SMALL LETTER T] 23:38:57 <\oren\> what the hell? 23:39:22 <\oren\> Why is Terminal drawing three t's? there's only two! 23:39:38 There are only two. 23:39:45 Try resizing the window. 23:39:59 <\oren\> well in osx Terminal there are three 23:40:18 <\oren\> I resized it, there's still three 23:41:33 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 23:41:47 I'm using the same program. Only two ts. 23:41:52 But the rest of the screen is messed up. 23:41:54 thanks oerjan 23:43:46 <\oren\> Wait now there're only two. wut 23:44:26 <\oren\> hold on I can fix this 23:47:20 <\oren\> `unicode 202D 23:47:21 ​‭ 23:47:28 <\oren\> `unicode 202D 23:47:30 ​‭ 23:47:32 <\oren\> there 23:47:55 <\oren\> `unicode 202C 23:47:57 ​‬ 23:48:03 <\oren\> asdasdasd 23:48:07 <\oren\> `unicode 202D 23:48:10 ​‭ 23:48:24 you're really messing up my terminal #scow 23:49:21 <\oren\> well at least now there shouldn't be anything in the RTL stack 23:49:39 <\oren\> because I popped it 23:50:36 <\oren\> I think working through a tmux and a screen negated the damage to my own terminal 23:50:53 -!- boily has quit (Quit: ARTISTIC CHICKEN). 23:59:08 -!- wob_jonas has quit (Quit: http://www.kiwiirc.com/ - A hand crafted IRC client). 2016-07-12: 00:06:15 -!- MoALTz has quit (Ping timeout: 276 seconds). 00:21:22 -!- lleu has joined. 00:22:54 :\ 00:24:52 -!- tromp_ has joined. 00:27:17 `le/rn fixed point theorem/The Fixed Point Theorem states that every planet P will have a point where Archimedes can stand to move it. 00:27:25 Learned «fixed point theorem» 00:44:45 `? Peter II 00:44:45 -!- lleu has quit (Quit: That's what she said). 00:44:46 Peter II? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 00:48:56 has anyone attempted to create an image compression algorithm based on the collage theorem? 00:49:56 oh wait, that's what fractal compression is 00:52:33 Huh, well I don't know the collage theorem or anything about the mathematics of fractals, but now I'm imagining something like byte-pair encoding but in two dimensions acting on the pixels of a raster image 00:57:47 I've just heard fractal compression is generally done using the graduate student algorithm. 00:59:42 Slightly related, listened to a talk on http://2016.ieeeicip.org/Papers/viewpapers.asp?papernum=1636 today out of curiosity. 01:12:43 -!- spiette has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 01:30:05 -!- oerjan has joined. 01:32:31 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 02:00:14 -!- spiette has joined. 02:19:05 @tell boily yay i managed to decode your ev-l pun 02:19:05 Consider it noted. 02:21:04 an evangelical pun? 02:21:30 `? lkoen 02:21:38 LKoen vivait en haut de la Tour Eiffel, mais il s'est préfixé d'un L et s'est envolé. 02:21:43 that one hth 02:44:52 -!- Kaynato has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 02:49:57 -!- bb010g has quit (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity). 03:12:05 ooh someone made a Malbolge Unshackled program 03:17:51 -!- spiette has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 03:22:00 `? warranty 03:22:05 HackEgo comes without warranty, express or implied, and is unfit for any purpose, including the purpose of being unfit for anything. Its warranty has expired. 03:23:25 `slwd warranty//s/.*\./\U&/ 03:23:31 wisdom/warranty//HACKEGO COMES WITHOUT WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND IS UNFIT FOR ANY PURPOSE, INCLUDING THE PURPOSE OF BEING UNFIT FOR ANYTHING. ITS WARRANTY HAS EXPIRED. 03:23:35 damn 03:23:50 `revert 03:24:30 there needs to be a preview version of sled 03:24:36 rm: cannot remove `/home/hackbot/hackbot.hg/multibot_cmds/env/.hg/store/data/canary.orig': Is a directory \ Done. 03:24:48 `` sed 's/.*?\./\U&/' wisdom/warranty 03:24:50 HackEgo comes without warranty, express or implied, and is unfit for any purpose, including the purpose of being unfit for anything. Its warranty has expired. 03:24:56 * oerjan wonders if the repository has become too large. Gregor used to prune history occasionally. 03:25:09 `` sed 's/[^\.]+/\U&/' wisdom/warranty 03:25:11 HackEgo comes without warranty, express or implied, and is unfit for any purpose, including the purpose of being unfit for anything. Its warranty has expired. 03:25:18 `` sed 's/[^\.]*/\U&/' wisdom/warranty 03:25:19 `slwd warranty//s/.*\. /\U&/ 03:25:21 HACKEGO COMES WITHOUT WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND IS UNFIT FOR ANY PURPOSE, INCLUDING THE PURPOSE OF BEING UNFIT FOR ANYTHING. Its warranty has expired. 03:25:23 wisdom/warranty//HACKEGO COMES WITHOUT WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND IS UNFIT FOR ANY PURPOSE, INCLUDING THE PURPOSE OF BEING UNFIT FOR ANYTHING. Its warranty has expired. 03:27:33 oh there were only those two periods. i was wondering how yours could work. 03:28:24 What should the preview version of sled be called? 03:28:28 slep/slwp? 03:28:35 Or should it be indicated by a triple /? 03:28:40 That would be the only sensible thing. 03:28:46 aaaaaaaaa 03:29:18 shachaf: a triple / is not really appropriate when it's not in the command name. 03:29:33 also, i think a sed command can start with / 03:29:38 Oh, you can put it in the command name. Good idea. 03:29:50 I guess that would only work for le///rn. 03:29:57 But sled ought to be renamed to s/ed anyway 03:30:12 shachaf: except for that requiring an extra toplevel directory. 03:30:28 `` mkdir s; ln -s ../bin/sled s/ed; ln -s ../bin/slwd s/wd 03:30:33 mkdir: cannot create directory `s': File exists 03:30:40 `` ls s 03:30:43 ed \ wd 03:30:56 `help 03:30:56 Runs arbitrary code in GNU/Linux. Type "`", or "`run " for full shell commands. "`fetch " downloads files. Files saved to $PWD are persistent, and $PWD/bin is in $PATH. $PWD is a mercurial repository, "`revert " can be used to revert to a revision. See http://codu.org/projects/hackbot/fshg/ 03:31:10 shachaf: probably just some twice-running noise 03:31:30 `hoag s 03:31:38 ` mkdir s; ln -s ../bin/sled s/ed; ln -s ../bin/slwd s/wd 03:32:09 why do you put up with command names like "hoag" and "le//rn" 03:32:12 these are absurd 03:32:15 shachaf: this ruins the sled pun btw 03:32:25 true 03:32:28 tdnh 03:32:52 scrap it 03:32:55 `` rm -r s/ 03:33:04 No output. 03:33:41 -!- Phantom__Hoover has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 03:34:27 `le/rn guarantee/HackEgo is guaranteed merchantable. 03:34:31 Learned «guarantee» 03:35:26 `learn Merchantable adj. Capable of being chanted by mermaids. 03:35:30 Learned 'merchantable': Merchantable adj. Capable of being chanted by mermaids. 03:36:02 also, food -> 03:36:04 `sedlast s/.$/ and fit for a particular purpose, which Taneb invented./ 03:36:12 wisdom/merchantable//Merchantable adj. Capable of being chanted by mermaids and fit for a particular purpose, which Taneb invented. 03:36:16 oops 03:36:18 `revert 03:36:20 rm: cannot remove `/home/hackbot/hackbot.hg/multibot_cmds/env/.hg/store/data/canary.orig': Is a directory \ Done. 03:36:24 rice condition 03:36:39 Taneb: Is attributing Tanebventions to you rude? 03:37:13 `? sex 03:37:15 Sex is a board game which originated in Britain in the 1870s before spreading throughout Europe in the 1890s. Sex was introduced to the rest of the world by a book, "The Complete Guide to Sex", written and published in 1932, based on the author's extensive experience with a wide variety of forms of European sex. 03:39:55 So I was wondering who created that wisdom entry for sex. 03:40:07 And so I did a Google search in an attempt to find the answer. 03:40:11 Apparently I did. 03:40:47 That was pretty clever of me. 03:58:29 past selves often are. 03:59:56 Really? My past self has a lot to answer to. 04:00:12 For example there was a thing my past self quoted in this channel. 04:00:33 It's quite embarrassing. I only realized the meaning of the quote (which I took from Vonnegut) some months or years later. 04:00:46 I try not to think about it because of how embarrassing it was. 04:01:19 my past self probably despised you for it. fortunately my present self has entirely forgotten about it hth 04:01:51 It was pretty bad. 04:01:58 I hope you didn't despise me for it. 04:02:29 obviously i did, if i ever noticed it. 04:02:53 I'm sure you noticed it. 04:03:04 It was the sort of thing that was obvious to everyone but me. 04:03:05 shocking 04:06:33 `? goofix 04:06:36 Goofix is an antropomorphic canine arithmetic notation. 04:07:39 `cwlprits goofix 04:07:52 b_jonas 04:08:00 are you sure it's not a disney/asterix crossover comic character hth 04:12:04 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 04:13:55 @tell int-e oh, myndzi used color code in the dance replies? ... so glad I never saw that. <-- i never saw any color, although it got messed up in the logs. i vaguely recall there was some explanation for them. 04:13:55 Consider it noted. 04:16:51 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 04:42:57 -!- tromp_ has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 05:01:04 -!- kuroro_ has joined. 05:03:57 -!- kuroro has quit (Ping timeout: 276 seconds). 05:13:23 -!- Akaibu has joined. 05:28:49 -!- nisstyre has joined. 05:29:11 -!- nisstyre has quit (Changing host). 05:29:11 -!- nisstyre has joined. 05:43:28 -!- tromp_ has joined. 05:47:57 -!- tromp_ has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 06:07:22 -!- lambda-11235 has joined. 06:23:59 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 06:24:01 `? cardinal 06:24:25 cardinal? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 06:28:26 Untyped lambda calculus with a FFI. 06:34:05 You like lambda calculus? I prefer shachaf calculus. 06:36:41 ramuda calculus 06:37:44 My favorite kind of lambda calculus is Martin-Lof's lambda calculus. 06:43:14 i prefer sheepda calculus 06:48:47 -!- tromp_ has joined. 06:50:14 -!- nisstyre has quit (Quit: WeeChat 1.5). 06:53:15 -!- tromp_ has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 06:55:17 For some reason all the Pokemon Go stuff makes me want to try Pokemon TCG 06:55:25 Played it once with a friend, barely remember it 06:58:12 Or I should get back into Prismata, or Go, or 06:58:26 Or build that rocket I haven't built yet 06:59:12 Weren't we going to play Prismata? 06:59:31 I should try to get gud at Prismata first 06:59:42 I'm not gud at it. 07:01:58 shachaf, compared to me, yes 07:02:00 you are 07:02:58 How would you know? 07:03:05 I often lose to Master Bot. 07:03:52 We've played against each other 3 times 07:03:59 And I haven't practiced much since 07:05:00 I should sleep 07:15:37 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 07:16:13 -!- augur has joined. 07:18:14 -!- lambda-11235 has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 07:19:16 -!- lambda-11235 has joined. 07:20:58 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 07:25:25 -!- lambda-11235 has quit (Quit: Bye). 07:35:20 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 07:43:53 -!- rdococ has joined. 07:43:57 -!- tromp_ has joined. 07:46:05 -!- ybden has quit (Quit: Fing). 07:48:03 -!- tromp_ has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 07:50:31 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 08:04:37 -!- augur has joined. 08:05:11 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 08:22:26 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 08:22:34 -!- LKoen has joined. 08:28:51 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 08:35:29 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 09:27:42 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 09:34:29 -!- ybden has joined. 09:35:46 -!- MoALTz has joined. 09:49:04 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: Sprite). 10:01:04 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 10:02:03 -!- rdococ has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 10:26:03 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 10:26:49 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 10:36:06 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Quit: ZNC - http://znc.in). 10:38:00 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 11:03:22 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 11:07:45 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 11:34:50 -!- boily has joined. 11:42:13 -!- spiette has joined. 12:21:58 -!- boily has quit (Quit: EXECUTIONER CHICKEN). 12:37:19 -!- LKoen has joined. 12:48:37 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 12:52:44 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 12:56:46 -!- tromp_ has joined. 13:02:47 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 13:03:51 -!- spiette has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 13:05:32 -!- LKoen has joined. 13:08:08 -!- tromp_ has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 13:17:13 -!- Sgeo has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 13:20:23 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 13:21:27 -!- LKoen has joined. 13:31:03 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 13:36:52 -!- spiette has joined. 13:40:03 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 14:03:01 -!- choochter has joined. 14:08:37 -!- tromp_ has joined. 14:13:03 -!- tromp_ has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 14:36:55 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 14:48:44 -!- `^_^v has joined. 14:57:46 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 15:01:06 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 15:50:44 -!- rdococ has joined. 15:52:18 -!- LKoen has joined. 15:56:06 -!- kuroro_ has changed nick to kuroro. 16:09:04 -!- tromp_ has joined. 16:13:42 -!- tromp_ has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 16:25:08 <\oren\> the japanese name of the letter Ξ is hilarious because of the potential puns 16:27:35 That looks like a Xi to me 16:28:06 But I presume it is a Japanese character also 16:28:09 What is its name? 16:28:15 `unicode Ξ 16:28:38 U+039E GREEK CAPITAL LETTER XI \ UTF-8: ce 9e UTF-16BE: 039e Decimal: Ξ \ Ξ (ξ) \ Lowercase: U+03BE \ Category: Lu (Letter, Uppercase) \ Bidi: L (Left-to-Right) 16:28:48 I thought it was a Xi 16:28:51 Mystery solved 16:41:23 \oren\: um, what's the Japanese name? 16:51:48 <\oren\> 'kusai' 16:52:20 <\oren\> Which is the same pronounciation as the adjective "stinky" 16:53:53 <\oren\> http://dictionary.goo.ne.jp/search.php?kind=all&MT=%E3%81%8F%E3%81%95%E3%81%84&SH=1&IE=UTF-8 16:57:42 -!- adu has joined. 17:00:15 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 276 seconds). 17:01:42 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 17:05:38 -!- rdococ_ has joined. 17:06:50 -!- rdococ has quit (Disconnected by services). 17:06:58 -!- rdococ_ has changed nick to rdococ. 17:10:49 "Time remaining: Unknown (estimated)" -- the progress dialog is even estimating that they don't know the time 17:13:56 ah, brilliant. A set of medium sized but deep XML documents quoted as CDATA in a large XML. 17:14:11 (deep as in they have lots of elements, not just text) 17:15:16 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 17:17:27 The joy of SOAP envelopes? 17:18:57 ew 17:19:06 soap is evil 17:20:38 b_jonas: deep like this? https://github.com/andydude/droxtools/blob/master/drox2python/t/test.drox 17:23:01 adu: no. the xml text is in a CDATA 17:23:33 ew 17:23:41 adu: that just looks like mathml embedded in xhtml as proper xml elements, that's more or less normal 17:24:47 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 17:28:44 Yeah, that's actually sensible 17:47:32 -!- Kaynato has joined. 17:53:16 lambdabot: ping 17:54:25 lambdabot: @ping 17:54:25 pong 17:54:39 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 17:56:00 @tell Vorpal Haven't touched Mycology in quite some time. I find your bug to be a very curious one, I would've assumed that any library would use proleptic Gregorian by default... As such sure, Mycology could/should test it. Not sure if I'm going to bother with it in the near future though. :-P 17:56:00 Consider it noted. 18:09:31 -!- LKoen has quit (Quit: “It’s only logical. First you learn to talk, then you learn to think. Too bad it’s not the other way round.”). 18:41:57 -!- augur has joined. 18:44:21 -!- adu has quit (Quit: adu). 18:52:03 -!- `^_^v has quit (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep). 19:00:54 -!- `^_^v has joined. 19:10:23 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 19:10:55 -!- tromp_ has joined. 19:16:06 -!- tromp_ has quit (Ping timeout: 276 seconds). 19:21:48 -!- augur has joined. 19:31:05 -!- adu has joined. 19:34:12 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 19:40:46 -!- wob_jonas has joined. 19:58:18 -!- rdococ has quit (Quit: Leaving). 20:05:32 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 20:12:18 hppavilion[1]: What weird thing are you doing now? 20:12:38 prooftechnique: ...wat? 20:12:43 hppavilion[1]: I'm reading smbc 20:12:56 You're just usually up to something unusual, so I figured it was reasonable to check : 20:12:58 *:D 20:13:24 prooftechnique: Ah 20:13:25 Not ATM 20:15:18 ...huh 20:15:35 I assumed the Kübler-Ross model was made by two people (Kübler and Ross) 20:15:58 Apparently it was just some swiss chick named Elisabeth Kübler-Ross 20:20:47 Well, I suppose there was no predicting that 20:21:53 -!- Radnyx has joined. 20:25:22 `? dmm 20:25:27 dmm? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 20:25:32 -!- zzo38 has joined. 20:25:57 `welcome zzo38 20:26:02 zzo38: Welcome to the international hub for esoteric programming language design and deployment! For more information, check out our wiki: . (For the other kind of esoterica, try #esoteric on EFnet or DALnet.) 20:26:06 `` rgrep -l zalgo bin 20:26:16 bin/zalgoverload \ bin/zalgoerjan \ bin/zalgreet 20:26:23 `zalgreet zzo38 20:26:31 z็̹z̯̀o͇̿3̗͢8̍͗:̎ͦ Ì·Í¢W͎͕e̮̎l̠̉c̖͡o̍͜m̞͡ȇ͇ ͆͘t̳͗o̶ͧ ̘ͦt͆̂h̝͟e̺ͤ ͆͛i̞̓n͇̅t҉ͨė̝r̬̹n̰͔a̹̒tͪ͌ḭͯo̙ͬņͬa͑͂lͬ͡ ͈͛h̰̳ủ͎b͍̋ ͣͥf͈̈́o̹̞r̯͈ ̹҉ȇ̂s͉͏o̷̘ṯ͐e͒̽r҉͛iͯ͠c̥ͯ ͍̿pͬ͢r͉̕o̟̣ģ̓r͚̳a͗̅mͤ́m̰͒ĩͅń̛g̰̍ ̓ͅl̺̀aͥ̔n̬͂g̲͠uÌŠÌ 20:26:39 great 20:26:43 now my terminal is messed up 20:26:47 and i have no one but myself to blame 20:27:03 shachaf, you should, like, move to the UK and blame the immigrants 20:27:10 Actually you can probably do that in the US as well 20:27:56 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 20:28:22 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 20:29:02 -!- augur has joined. 20:31:26 Taneb: The English, the English, the English are best / I wouldn't give tuppence for all of the rest. 20:33:09 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 20:33:14 WTF am I reading 20:33:14 https://www.nationstates.net/nation=empire_of_narnia 20:33:42 And crossing the Channel, one cannot say much / Of French and the Spanish, the Danish or Dutch / The Germans are German, the Russians are red, / And the Greeks and Italians eat garlic in bed! 20:33:46 damning words 20:33:54 oops, should i not say that in here 20:34:14 `words 20:35:04 angw 20:35:40 HackEgo: i am underwhelmed 20:35:45 That's only one word I want my money back 20:35:58 Taneb: Should I aspire to be less rude? 20:36:32 shachaf, I think for pretty much everyone that is a worthy aspiration 20:36:44 Well, sometimes rudeness is warranted. 20:36:48 @wn rude 20:36:49 *** "rude" wn "WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)" 20:36:49 rude 20:36:49 adj 1: socially incorrect in behavior; "resentment flared at 20:36:49 such an unmannered intrusion" [syn: {ill-mannered}, {bad- 20:36:49 mannered}, {rude}, {unmannered}, {unmannerly}] 20:36:51 [15 @more lines] 20:37:03 i was looking for an ant, not a syn 20:37:53 And then I was going to say that it's not the end of all things, but that phrase doesn't even make sense. 20:39:34 `zalgoerjan 20:39:41 o̗ͧé̒r̙̤j̟̯a̢͉n̛̯ ̙͊ 20:39:48 Hmm. I was expecting worse 20:43:59 `cat bin/zalgoerjan 20:44:00 echo -n "oerjan $@" | zalgo 20:44:04 `hoag bin/zalgo 20:44:10 sled bin/zalgo//1c#!/hackenv/bin/shebang_args_or_input python \ revert \ rm bin -r \ revert \ revert 1 \ mv bin/zalgo{2,} \ revert 87c64ef250a0 \ revert 3 \ revert 1492 \ revert 4 \ mv zalgo bin/ 20:44:26 Well, Jafet overwrote the old zalgo. 20:44:47 So no wonder. 20:45:01 I can't be held responsible for zalgo inconsistencies. 20:50:54 -!- Radnyx has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 20:57:52 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 20:58:05 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 20:58:41 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Client Quit). 21:00:48 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 21:09:12 -!- hppavilion[2] has joined. 21:11:45 -!- tromp_ has joined. 21:11:51 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 21:16:07 -!- atrapado has joined. 21:16:31 -!- hppavilion[2] has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 21:17:00 -!- tromp_ has quit (Ping timeout: 276 seconds). 21:20:33 -!- Melvar has quit (Quit: WeeChat 1.4). 21:20:47 -!- Melvar has joined. 21:38:25 -!- augur has joined. 21:58:47 -!- adu has quit (Quit: adu). 22:12:13 -!- adu has joined. 22:16:37 -!- adu has quit (Client Quit). 22:17:03 -!- adu has joined. 22:20:41 -!- adu has quit (Client Quit). 22:27:11 -!- MDead has joined. 22:29:34 -!- MDude has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 22:29:36 -!- MDead has changed nick to MDude. 22:30:44 -!- MDead has joined. 22:33:52 -!- MDude has quit (Ping timeout: 244 seconds). 22:33:58 -!- MDead has changed nick to MDude. 22:34:31 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Quit: ZNC - http://znc.in). 22:35:46 -!- `^_^v has quit (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep). 22:38:58 -!- atrapado has quit (Quit: Leaving). 22:40:07 -!- hppavilion[2] has joined. 23:02:18 -!- wob_jonas has quit (Quit: http://www.kiwiirc.com/ - A hand crafted IRC client). 23:12:44 -!- tromp_ has joined. 23:17:24 -!- tromp_ has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 23:20:19 -!- Sgeo has joined. 23:33:12 where is the suomi constituency 23:33:54 quintopia: They're a member of the Silent Majority, aren't they? 23:35:00 so silent 23:35:35 til finland is the most promiscuous country 23:36:04 quintopia: THANK YOU FOR TELLING ME THIS 23:36:10 I WILL NOW BE BUYING PLANE TICKETS 23:36:12 GOODBYE 23:36:14 -!- hppavilion[2] has changed nick to hppavilion[1[. 23:36:16 -!- hppavilion[1[ has changed nick to hppavilion[1]. 23:37:21 nz is second place, and is unusual in that the women are more promiscuous than men, having three times the global average number of partners 23:38:11 Huh. 23:38:21 * hppavilion[1] should have accounted for gender differences 23:38:38 Now I need to craigslist these plane tickets... 23:40:37 Augustine of Hippo: A real Catholic figure 23:48:59 is that a pun 2016-07-13: 00:20:54 -!- tromp_ has joined. 00:23:05 -!- oerjan has joined. 00:41:54 oops, should i not say that in here <-- it's ok, it only counts when directed at persons hth 00:45:43 in fact ais523's problem isn't afaik with swearing in itself, but with the _literal_ meaning of the phrase in question. 00:46:59 -!- Aearnus has joined. 00:48:31 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 00:53:27 -!- MoALTz has quit (Ping timeout: 276 seconds). 00:54:08 oerjan: What's your log reading system? Do you just set some time aside to catch up, or do you have a robot that tells you what to respond to? 00:55:15 usually i open the logs when i log on to irc... how long it takes to read depends. 00:55:34 although today was pretty fast, no one said much. 00:56:53 i don't think a robot would help much. 00:57:09 although i do start by searching for my nick. 01:12:13 -!- prooftechnique has quit (Quit: ZNC http://znc.in). 01:13:01 -!- prooftechnique has joined. 01:25:09 Goodstein's theorem is pretty neat. 01:25:17 How come no one ever told me about it? 01:25:24 i was about to 01:32:55 shachaf: wat, you mean you didn't notice when someone here implemented it in System F subset of haskell? 01:33:14 I don't remember that. 01:33:18 Maybe I wasn't paying attention. 01:33:21 Who was it? 01:33:37 well that _i_ can never remember. 01:33:59 (as in, i remember not remembering last it was asked, but i still don't.) 01:37:13 oerjan: "amortized" hth 01:37:58 shachaf: it was int-e https://github.com/tromp/AIT/blob/master/goodstein.hs 01:39:53 fortunately codu remembered. 01:40:41 oerjan: Oh, now I remember. 01:40:52 For the Turing machine thing. 01:40:56 your memory has been amortized hth 01:41:09 shachaf: i'm pretty sure it was earlier than that. 01:41:37 or at least, independent to start with. 01:41:39 Oh 01:41:51 Well, I'm typing on my phone. 01:42:05 I didn't click the link or anything. 01:42:13 shocking 01:42:20 phones are scow 01:47:39 oerjan: I should've gotten a clue when you said "codu". 01:48:49 r.i.p. glogbot 02:22:10 [wiki] [[User:12Me21]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47356&oldid=47228 * 12Me21 * (+869) 02:23:38 I notice that whenever someone says the word "amortized" hth, they say "hth" immediately afterward. 02:24:09 `? amortized 02:24:32 An amortized word is a word that oerjan can never remember. 02:25:05 That definitely h'd 02:31:45 oerjan tends to do that 02:31:53 he's the biggest h of them all 02:31:55 the head h 02:32:22 Cale should've told me about Goodstein's theorem. 02:33:01 shachaf: When should I have told you about this theorem? 02:33:09 In the past. 02:33:19 Later is too late. 02:35:22 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 02:37:24 Yeah, natural numbers are weird 02:41:59 -!- boily has joined. 02:42:10 bohily 02:42:32 hellørjan 02:47:33 @massages-loud 02:47:33 oerjan said 1d 28m 27s ago: yay i managed to decode your ev-l pun 02:47:38 :D 02:53:36 -!- boily has quit (Quit: RUSSIAN CHICKEN). 02:57:51 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 02:58:51 -!- sebbu has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 02:58:53 Cale: What's weird about natural numbers? 03:02:32 Well, Goodstein's theorem is independent of PA, and while it holds in a set theoretical model of the naturals, there are other models of PA in which it fails. 03:03:01 Oh, the Peano naturals are weird. 03:03:04 @quote shachaf peano 03:03:04 shachaf says: The trouble with peano arithmetic is that it stops at 88. 03:03:54 Well, we almost shouldn't say "the (Peano) naturals" 03:04:45 "What is a natural number?" is morally similar to "What is a vector?" 03:05:47 Or "What is a group element?" 03:09:57 copumpkin: Pooches?! 03:14:42 * oerjan swats shachaf fortissimo -----### 03:20:37 Pooch arithmetic. 03:20:57 pikhq: How's poochin'? 03:21:04 Pooching! 03:21:27 Looking to get confirmation tomorrow, but I'm likely moving up to SF at this rate. 03:23:24 sptm 03:24:54 There are lots of theories that can define the natural numbers. 03:25:29 All of which are equivalent in second-order logic, I think, but not in weaker logics. 03:26:57 spoooooky theories 03:27:32 Say. 03:28:00 Is a natural number just a natural transformation from the identity functor on the category of commutative monoids to itself? 03:32:13 Why? 03:32:50 Why do I ask? Oh, just curious. 03:33:44 Why is it? 03:39:50 -!- Melvar` has joined. 03:42:01 -!- Melvar has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 04:02:23 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 04:48:27 -!- espes has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 04:54:53 int-e: This "fundamental sequence of an ordinal" representation is odd. 04:55:02 -!- sebbu has joined. 04:55:20 -!- espes has joined. 05:01:53 -!- Anevael has joined. 05:02:00 -!- spiette has quit (Quit: :qa!). 05:03:07 -!- Anevael has quit (Client Quit). 05:04:26 -!- Anevael has joined. 05:06:17 -!- Anevael has left. 05:24:31 -!- tromp_ has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 05:33:11 -!- Kaynato has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 05:55:07 shachaf: xkcd is very poochy today hth 06:09:47 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 06:15:28 * zgrep cringes 06:25:05 -!- tromp_ has joined. 06:29:12 -!- tromp_ has quit (Ping timeout: 244 seconds). 07:14:31 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 07:19:12 -!- espes has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 07:25:33 -!- espes has joined. 07:26:12 -!- tromp_ has joined. 07:30:52 -!- tromp_ has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 07:43:04 -!- Aearnus has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 08:01:01 shachaf: yes, yes it is. 08:03:40 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 08:11:53 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 08:19:40 -!- kuroro has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 08:49:13 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 09:06:37 -!- augur has joined. 09:25:59 -!- tromp_ has joined. 09:30:06 -!- tromp_ has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 09:43:24 I so wish GIMP had an interface where I can select three or four source points and three or four corresponding destination points on the image with the GUI, and then it does an affine or perspective transform according to those. The current perspective tool is so difficult to use. 10:06:59 I'm sure you could Script-Fu it. 10:27:06 -!- MDead has joined. 10:31:18 -!- MDude has quit (Ping timeout: 276 seconds). 10:31:21 -!- MDead has changed nick to MDude. 10:40:37 -!- Akaibu has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 10:42:34 -!- Akaibu has joined. 10:49:06 -!- LKoen has joined. 10:50:35 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 10:53:19 -!- MoALTz has joined. 11:22:41 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: leaving). 11:35:51 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 11:41:24 -!- boily has joined. 11:44:14 `wisdom 11:44:42 ciol//ciol is a language designed by moon_, it started as a scheme to annoy colleagues by making a programming language that has insults as commands. 11:45:17 https://www.google.com/search?q=is+a+duck+a+fish&biw=1536&bih=731&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjI7eHtoPDNAhUN5mMKHQUWAiMQ_AUIBigB is terrifying 11:48:20 hppavellon[1]. 11:48:50 boily: BLASPHEMY 11:51:14 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 11:51:40 hppavilion[1]: wut? 12:03:49 -!- Melvar` has changed nick to Melvar. 12:06:31 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 12:20:29 -!- boily has quit (Quit: CENSORED CHICKEN). 12:28:09 -!- tromp_ has joined. 12:32:31 -!- tromp_ has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 12:41:44 -!- gamemanj has joined. 12:45:11 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 13:37:25 -!- Akaibu has quit (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity). 13:41:36 -!- MDude has quit (Read error: Connection timed out). 13:45:55 -!- Phantom__Hoover has joined. 13:48:37 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 13:52:35 I just found a brainfuck derivative with no esolang page!!! 13:52:36 https://github.com/ryanfox/brainfunction 13:54:09 -!- MDude has joined. 13:55:04 LKoen, there's quite a lot out there 13:55:28 heh, its way to call functions reminds me of ETA 13:55:33 I can't believe Freefall has chapters 13:56:15 Proposal: a) set up a brainfuck derivatives wiki b) move all brainfuck derivative pages from esolangs to brainfuck derivatives wiki c) repertory the brainfuck derivatives that are out there on the brainfuck derivative wiki 13:56:22 step (b) is the most important 13:58:09 -!- MDude has quit (Read error: Connection timed out). 13:58:57 Taneb: Well, now you've confused me... 13:59:11 I can't tell if you mean "Freefall" as in the webcomic or "Freefall" as in a brainfuck derivative. Both are valid in context. 14:00:00 gamemanj, the former 14:00:19 gamemanj, on Monday, it announced "End of chapter 1" 14:00:25 It's been going since 1998 14:05:52 the chapter 1, which is also the final? 14:06:09 like the (now dropped) major version of GNU Emacs 14:07:42 lifthrasiir, it's now on chapter 2 14:08:16 With the note "I promise it will take less than 18 years" 14:09:35 -!- Sgeo has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 14:10:03 Taneb: is there a publicized decay factor 14:11:16 -!- spiette has joined. 14:11:55 lifthrasiir, no 14:11:57 Not as of yet 14:15:06 -!- Sgeo has joined. 14:16:32 -!- adu has joined. 14:19:15 okay, I cheated on the last two medals of the euclid game (looked at the comments and found solutions posted there...) I was too stupid for level 14 but it's a safe bet that I'd never have found the 10 primitive move solution for level 25. 14:29:02 -!- tromp_ has joined. 14:33:11 -!- tromp_ has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 14:35:39 int-e: I did cheat on one medal (I'm very far from the last though) 14:36:16 int-e: I have a question though. How do I get the second medal when solutions with the least number of primitives and least number of steps use the same number of steps? 14:41:04 -!- `^_^v has joined. 14:41:10 b_jonas: you need to find a different solution that uses a non-primitive tool 14:41:38 like replacing the ray tool with the parallel line tool... ugly 14:42:09 int-e: and how do I get the second medal on level 1 where there's no non-primitive tool available yet? 14:44:46 oh, maybe those two levels don't have a second gold medal, which is why there are only 50 gold medals? 14:44:58 how do you even get your score? 14:45:17 is it the number of gold medals, or the number of medals where the gold medal from each level counts only at most once? 14:45:38 the help at http://euclidthegame.com/Medal/ says "From Level 2 and onwards, you can get two different medals for a level. If you complete a level using only the 5 primitive tools, you get a different medal, than if you complete the level using the new tools." 14:45:47 ok, so how do I get the score? 14:47:18 score? 14:47:53 int-e: the score that's displayed in the high score list 14:48:03 and the top few players have 50 of it 14:48:30 it's the number of gold medals 14:49:04 1 each for tutorial and level 1; 2 each for all other levels = 50 total 14:50:15 fwiw, in both levels that have the same number of primitive and non-primitive moves I did something with the equilateral triangle tool. 14:50:21 ok, thanks 14:50:36 wait, are there only two such levels? 14:50:40 I thought there were much more 14:51:24 oh sorry, level 25 is one as well 14:51:26 level 2 (segment midpoint) is one of them, and that's an easy one 14:51:35 but there finding the primitive solution is just too hard 14:51:40 then there's level 4 14:52:00 levels 2 and 4 are the ones I had in mind. 14:52:01 nah, on level 25 even finding a 10 step non-primitive solution seems hard enough for me 15:00:14 -!- Kaynato has joined. 15:01:54 `random-card 15:02:10 Zoetic Cavern \ Land \ {T}: Add {C} to your mana pool. \ Morph {2} (You may cast this card face down as a 2/2 creature for {3}. Turn it face up any time for its morph cost.) \ FUT-U, CMD-U, C14-U, C15-U 15:02:14 `random-color 15:02:18 ​/home/hackbot/hackbot.hg/multibot_cmds/lib/limits: line 5: exec: random-color: not found 15:07:00 Okay, I did the calculation and that primitive solution on level 25 *does* work. Surprise! I still find it hard to believe... 15:08:41 int-e: the difficulty is that you need to spend 5 of the steps to draw the five pentagon side segments, for which you already need their endpoints, and it's very likely that those segment steps don't help anything else; and I need three steps to find the other three vertexes after I found one, or at least two steps if I set up the previous steps very carefully. 15:09:08 So if I only had 10 steps, then I'd have at most 3 steps to do anything else. 15:09:25 b_jonas: no comment 15:11:37 Let me see how few (not necessarily primitive) steps I can do if I try to optimize my existing slow solution a bit 15:12:07 my progression (all tools) was something like 15... 12... 11... oh!... 10. 15:15:47 What I just done is 15 moves. 15:15:53 I should be able to reduce it by 1 or 2 somehow 15:26:09 ah yes! got it in 12 moves 15:26:19 by basically modifying the same construction 15:26:46 and using the non-collapsing compass carefully 15:30:05 here's my construction => http://math.bme.hu/~ambrus/pu/pentagon.png 15:31:00 it's totally not obvious from that drawing what actually happened, you have to look for which two named points give the radius of the circle around E through F 15:33:53 no wait, that circle has the same radius as the initial circle, so that one is easy 15:34:22 the tricky circle is the one around C that passes through E 15:35:24 also, this shows that you only need one (not two) extra moves to find the rest of the four vertexes, if you arrange that the move that finds the first vertex also finds another one next to it 15:36:08 but for a 10 step solution, I'd probably need some actual new trick, not just optimizations of this 15:37:04 no wait 15:37:07 let me try this 15:41:14 YES 15:41:18 I got 11 without any new trick 15:41:28 and it also uses somewhat less non-primitives 15:41:30 but stil uses some 15:44:38 11 move solution: http://math.bme.hu/~ambrus/pu/pentagon.png 15:44:54 but 10 probably still needs some clever trick 15:51:54 the angle bisector tool apparently can be used on either three points or on two segments (or rays) 15:52:10 in the first case, it draws a line, in the second, it draws two lines 15:52:37 maybe on some problem, this could be abused to get lines quicker than with the ray or parallel or orthogonal tools, but I don't think it helps here 15:52:37 odd. 15:52:52 note that the tools may vary from level to level 15:53:07 yes 15:53:07 (the parallel line tool does... it's different from the other levels in level 25) 15:53:13 wait what 15:53:25 don't they vary only through the first 15 levels or something? 15:53:39 after which they're like fixed? 15:53:43 on other levels it takes three points; on level 25 it takes a line and a point. 15:54:06 wtf 15:54:23 this is evil 15:54:42 each level is its own .ggb file and the non-primitive tools are implmented as part of those. 15:54:56 well ok, but still 15:55:20 presumably based on templates that are shipped with geogebra, but the author used at least two different versions of geogebra to create the levels. 15:55:28 ah 15:55:29 so much fun! 15:55:37 -!- lifthrasiir has quit (Quit: going away (for a while)). 15:55:44 are the primitives at least the same everywhere? 15:55:59 I believe they are... 15:56:02 and have you reported this as a bug? 15:56:14 is there a way to store my results? 15:56:22 so I don't have to redo every level from level 1 every time 15:56:29 I have not, the github repo looks dead 15:56:33 LKoen: they all take so few steps 15:56:45 so I don't see why it would be worth 15:57:43 LKoen: it's using the javascript storage api to keep your scores. 15:58:32 b_jonas: anyway, for 10 moves you have to change your solution less than you probably imagine. 15:59:02 -!- `^_^v has quit (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep). 16:02:22 int-e: well sure, I'm reasonably certain that the last 5 steps are correct, and I think probably step 1 and the step before the last 5 is right too, so I only need to change 5 steps to 4 other steps, that's less than helf :-) 16:02:33 -!- `^_^v has joined. 16:03:10 -!- `^_^v has quit (Client Quit). 16:05:03 the non-primitive tools are so non-intuitive 16:05:41 -!- `^_^v has joined. 16:09:33 Is there a term for a relation which is transitive, symmetric, but irreflexive? 16:09:46 Taneb: maybe a full ordering? 16:10:07 b_jonas, those generally aren't symmetric 16:10:20 ah, sorry 16:10:21 um 16:10:27 If I was making up terms, I'd consider "strict equivalence", but that feels wrong 16:15:33 Taneb: it's called an empty relation 16:16:20 int-e, oh, that's a good point 16:17:35 b_jonas: I'm stuck at level 23, actually 16:17:44 What I was thinking of, was a relation which is irreflexive but whose reflexive closure is an equivalence 16:18:15 LKoen: there are lots of levels where I haven't got a gold medal yet 16:18:30 b_jonas: I almost got every gold medal once 16:18:35 (well, up to level 22) 16:18:49 but since it wasn't saved, I won't do it again 16:19:47 LKoen: you can navigate to a level directly by URL, without solving the previous ones 16:20:03 LKoen: just in case you're still interested in levels 23 to 25. 16:20:31 int-e: yes, and you can even navigate directly to level 25, solve it, and you get a message lying that you solved all levels 16:20:39 nice. 16:22:04 int-e: .... I wonder why I did not realise that sooner 16:22:20 it doesn't actually give you all silver medals though 16:22:24 it just gives a stupid message 16:25:50 never mind, I found the solution 16:26:05 hmmmm 16:26:12 regular pentagon then 16:26:21 I have no idea how to do that 16:26:29 in fact I thought it was impossible with just a compass and a ruler 16:26:31 LKoen: that one took me a lot of time too 16:26:38 no, I knew it was possible 16:27:03 I distinctly remember reading an article about how it was impossible when I was ~11 16:27:03 but I didn't have a sane solution that I could actually click in without doing like thirty steps which get impossible to follow on screen 16:27:11 http://mathworld.wolfram.com/TrigonometryAnglesPi5.html may give some inspiration. 16:27:33 I also know there's a poster in the math department main corridor at my university that explains how to do it 16:27:41 I thought it was a joke 16:27:45 LKoen: 7-gon and 9-gon are impossible, for example... 16:28:37 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentagon#Construction_of_a_regular_pentagon 16:28:42 Gauss is famous for finding all n for which a regular n-gon can be constructed... namely, n = 2^k * p_1 * p_2 * ... * p_k where the p_i are distinct primes of the form 2^k+1. 16:29:05 int-e: thanks, that link is really helpful 16:29:24 hehe 16:29:54 (that's (2^k)+1... so Fermat primes: 3, 5, 17, 65537, and no other known one) 16:30:40 hmpf, I used k for two different purposes... I hate it when that happens :) 16:31:10 oh come one don't tell me level 25 has the same bug as level 5 16:31:22 unfortunately ... it does :/ 16:32:02 a comment says they went back to level 23 (which has a circle) and worked on their solution there... 16:33:01 -!- MDude has joined. 16:34:02 haha 16:34:15 woooo EUclid would be proud of le 16:34:37 -!- adu has quit (Quit: adu). 16:38:35 HAHA https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a9/Regular_257-gon_Using_Carlyle_Circle.gif 16:43:02 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 16:45:36 -!- tromp_ has joined. 16:48:29 -!- MDude has quit (Read error: Connection timed out). 16:50:03 -!- tromp_ has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 16:59:29 int-e: I think it might be possible to write a program to brute-force the primitives-only 10 step solution. I'm reasonably certain that if it's possible, then it's possible even if the last 5 steps are just drawing the 5 segments, and since the initial circle is already drawn, the 5 step can't find all 4 vertexes at the same time, so you need to have at least 2 vertices after 4 steps 17:00:45 there are less than 10**9 possible first 4 steps, you have to enumerate each, and check if you find a vertex. 17:00:50 it's not trivial, but possible to do. 17:01:27 to get the vertexes, you only need to look for intersections with the initial cycle 17:01:47 your analysis contains a minor but crucial flaw 17:02:06 that means either the 4th step must be a line or circle that passes through 2 vertices, or the 3rd step already finds a vertex 17:02:18 int-e: is it a bug in the program 17:02:19 ? 17:02:22 no 17:02:23 in euclid that is 17:02:40 I believe you can cheat and just give yourself a medal without solving anything, but that certainly doesn't count 17:02:51 it's not a bug in the program 17:03:05 int-e: is there really a 10 step all primitives solution? 17:03:14 yes there is 17:03:18 hmm 17:03:33 (though it's quite incredible that this works) 17:03:35 does the program allow me to draw a line for a side rather than the exact segment? 17:03:45 yes it does 17:03:48 ah 17:03:52 then yes, that is a flaw 17:04:19 hmm, I didn't think of considering that a bug 17:04:23 and if it's required for the solution, then it's a crucial flaw 17:04:35 I'm not sure it's a bug 17:04:37 (to me the flaw is that it has rays and line segments at all) 17:05:10 (I understand that they reduce the confusion on the screen... but extending a line segment should be a free operation) 17:05:43 int-e: you need rays to make unambiguous constructions to select between two intersections if you want to be able to move the starting points or arbitrary points after some steps 17:05:52 (segments aren't technically necessary) 17:06:29 mind you, that doesn't help you select between two intersections of two circles. for that, we'd need an extra tool. 17:06:49 but anyway, yes, in level 25 rays are accepted 17:10:46 -!- lifthrasiir has joined. 17:11:02 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 17:13:12 -!- MDude has joined. 17:24:46 -!- adu has joined. 17:28:11 -!- Phantom__Hoover has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 17:29:52 -!- MDude has quit (Read error: Connection timed out). 17:45:41 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 18:05:11 -!- augur has joined. 18:15:42 -!- Phantom__Hoover has joined. 18:36:23 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 18:46:59 -!- tromp_ has joined. 18:51:11 -!- tromp_ has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 18:57:06 in this game http://www.madore.org/~david/math/hydra.xhtml the auto player always picks the leftmost head 18:57:12 is this the worst possible strategy? 19:01:25 i've been running the autoplayer for several hours and it's still going after 30k heads, but maybe always cutting the lowest head is a worse strategy 19:05:25 -!- augur has joined. 19:21:44 yeah cutting off deep heads first seems more promising 19:26:04 that is, high heads... deeply nested 19:26:19 you know, you'd have to be a pretty good warrior 19:26:25 to cut off 30k heads 19:29:05 my hydra died after losing less than 1200 heads (I closed the tab... the precise number is lost) 19:43:22 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 20:07:10 Do you need a good defense for something important? 20:07:22 Do you want to keep out your amateur adventurer? If so... 20:07:24 Buy your Hydra now! (Rated to 1.2kiloheads.) 20:08:00 (Always read the label.) 20:13:13 -!- `^_^v has quit (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep). 20:13:55 -!- MDude has joined. 20:17:56 -!- `^_^v has joined. 20:26:41 -!- groteworld has joined. 20:37:22 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Jessicasimon * New user account 20:37:56 -!- augur has joined. 20:38:03 [wiki] [[QUICKBOOKS PRO Q-u-i-ck-b-o-o-k-s h-el-p-l-i-n-e @QuickBooks proadvisor Tech support phone]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47357 * Jessicasimon * (+16478) Created page with "Quickbooks pro Phone number $$$$ 8-6-6 388 a $$$$Quickbooks pro Support phone Number usa Canada Quickbooks pro Phone number $$$$ 8-6-6 388 3501 $$$$Quickbooks pro Support phon..." 20:38:21 aww spam again 20:39:06 [wiki] [[Quickbooks phone number @@@Quickbooks support phone number@@Quickbooks help desk phone number r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47358 * Jessicasimon * (+11808) Created page with " Describe Account Help Intuit.@ ((1-866-388-3501@ QuickBooks PRO tech support number QuickBooks PRO pro 2014 support phone USA, payroll support here.Describe @@Tollfree 1-866-.. 20:39:32 how do you delete pages? 20:39:49 Ask an admin nicely 20:39:54 [wiki] [[SUPERB@CALL @@ 1-8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1QuickbooksTechnical Support Phone Number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47359 * Jessicasimon * (+11381) Created page with " SUPERB@CALL @@ 1-8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1QuickbooksTechnical Support Phone Number SUPERB@CALL @@ 1-8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1 error Technical Support Phone Number Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p...." 20:40:13 annoying 20:40:37 who's an admin? 20:41:44 [wiki] [[Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r ((1*8-6.6.3.8.8*3.5.0.1)) q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47360 * Jessicasimon * (+7836) Created page with " Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r ((1*8-6.6.3.8.8*3.5.0.1)) q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b. 20:41:46 oerjan 20:41:54 But he logreads anyway, so he'll see it. 20:42:01 Aren't there other admins? 20:42:04 But yeah, oerjan is one. 20:42:18 There are others. 20:42:23 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Rajkumar0011 * New user account 20:42:34 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Anisingh * New user account 20:42:35 But "oerjan" is a legitimate answer to "who's an admin?". 20:42:41 This doesn't look promising. 20:42:53 shachaf: racist 20:43:07 ? 20:43:22 The thing that doesn't look promising is three new user accounts in a row, one of which is spamming. 20:43:31 [wiki] [[Member sync@@ Quickbooks P.R.o S.U.P.P.O.R.T phone number UH@1.8.*0.0.6.1...5.0.8.6.9((Q.u.i.c.k.B.o.o.k.s C.u.s.t.o.m.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 2.0.1.5 Phone NUmber]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47361 * Anisingh * (+16160) Created page with "@@Call, 1-800-615-0869 for all type help by QuickBooks tech support phone number, Intuit QuickBooks Tech Support Phone 20:43:40 Called it. 20:43:43 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Saurav1 * New user account 20:43:45 no its because they don't have american-looking nicknames 20:44:03 Jessicasimon is super American-looking, and is a spammer. 20:44:23 pikhq: i know, and shachaf didn't say anything about that! 20:44:26 uber racist 20:44:38 [wiki] [[$$$$$+USA~!!!!+1.8.4.4 8.4.8~1.2.6.2 @ * ***!!!!++Hp printer customer care phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47362 * Saurav1 * (+17065) Created page with " $$$$$+USA~!!!!+1.8.4.4 8.4.8~1.2.6.2 @ * ***!!!!++Hp printer customer care phone number Describe Hp printer support Number 1 844 848 1262 here. Hp printer Phone Number: We a..." 20:44:42 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Anurag1 * New user account 20:44:43 If what you're doing is a joke, can you stop it? 20:44:47 ok 20:44:49 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-6-6-3-8-8-3-5-0-1))) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s c-u-s-t-o-m-e-r S-u-p-p-o-r-t ph-one N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47363 * Rajkumar0011 * (+18515) Created page with "Call 1866-388-3501 quickbooks technical support number,1866-388-3501 quickb 20:44:51 [wiki] [[C.A.L.I.F.O.R.N.I.A. .Q.B 1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1)))) Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.c.h s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s h.e.l.p.l.i.n.e p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47364 * Rajkumar0011 * (+11890) Created page with "CALIFORNIA QB 1 866 388 3501)))) Quickbooks tech support phone number quickbooks helpline phone nu 20:44:55 [wiki] [[C.A.L.L S.e.r.v.i.c.e + 1.8 6.6-3.8.8.-3.5.0.1 Q.U.I.C.K.B.O.O.K.S. s.u.p.p.o.r.t .p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s C.u.s.t.o.m.e.r c.a.r.e, s.e.r.v.i.c.e P.h.o.n.e. N.u.m.b.e.r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47365 * Rajkumar0011 * (+11810) Created page with "Help Usa@ +1-866-388-3501...((( QuickBooks pro payroll support phone number... ~Help U 20:45:04 can someone at least disable this HackEgo feature? 20:45:19 it's even more annoying than spam on the wiki 20:45:20 Are there any wiki admins and/or channel ops in this time zone? 20:45:37 [wiki] [[US CANADA 1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1)))Quickbooks phone number Quickbooks pro support phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47366 * Jessicasimon * (+9017) Created page with " US CANADA 1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1)))Quickbooks phone number Quickbooks pro support phone number @@Call, 1-866-388-3501 Quickbooks payroll tech support phone number, 1866-388-35..." 20:45:49 [wiki] [[A.A.Y.A K.I N.H.I@@@ p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r o.f q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t 180-0(615)-08-69 q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.c.h.n.i.c.a.l s.u.p.p.o.r.t s.e.r.v.i.c.e]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47367 * Anisingh * (+11686) Created page with "Online helpdesk@@)))) Quickbooks customer care phone number, support number,USA,Canada Free dial 1 800 615 0869 Q 20:46:45 [wiki] [[HP PRINTER@@!!)))1-8.4.4-8.4.8-1.2.6.2(((++**Hp printer customer care phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47368 * Saurav1 * (+11974) Created page with "HP PRINTER@@!!)))1-8.4.4-8.4.8-1.2.6.2(((++**Hp printer customer care phone number Hp printer customer care phone Hp printer phone number,Hp printer tech support phone number..." 20:46:50 [wiki] [[UNI@QUELY~CALL+1.8.4.4.8.4.8.1.2.6.2 + IBM printer support phone number IBM printer customer care support phone number uSa]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47369 * Anurag1 * (+13716) Created page with "UNI@QUELY~CALL+1.8.4.4.8.4.8.1.2.6.2 + IBM printer support phone number IBM printer customer care support phone number uSa? Call IBM printer ++1-844-848- 20:48:01 [wiki] [[Usa/canadaUrgent @@@@CALL^^^^1-8.4.4-8.4.8-1.2.6.2 ^^^^Hp printer customer care phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47370 * Saurav1 * (+8706) Created page with "usa/canadaUrgent @@@@CALL^^^^1-8.4.4-8.4.8-1.2.6.2 ^^^^Hp printer customer care phone number Urgent@+ ^^^^(( *❶❽❹❹ 848 ❶904*))^^^^Hp printer (Support) Phone Number..." 20:48:05 lament is in Canada, I think? 20:49:30 [wiki] [[Usa/!!Help Printer@@@ ++..+1.8~4.4.8.4.8~1.2.6.2+.+phone@number@@hp@printer customer care @number@Uk]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47371 * Saurav1 * (+10294) Created page with "!!Help Printer@@@ ++..+1.8~4.4.8.4.8~1.2.6.2+.+phone@number@@hp@printer customer care @number@Uk !!Help Printer@@@Tech ++..+18~44848~1262+.+phone@number@@hp@printer@technical@.. 20:49:42 [wiki] [[Quickbooks technical help contact number, quickbooks technical support contact number,]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47372 * Jessicasimon * (+7451) Created page with "QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1 QuickBooks pro tech support number @@Call, 1-866-388-3501 for all type help by QUICKBOOKS tech support phone numb..." 20:51:25 How is it that Cale can lament, but lament can't Cale? 20:51:39 -!- MDude has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 20:52:39 [wiki] [[Canon printer phone number @@@Canon printer support phone number@@Canon printer help desk phone number r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47373 * Anurag1 * (+11760) Created page with "Canon printer phone number @@@Canon printer support phone number@@Canon printer help desk phone number r Describe Account Help Intuit.@ ((1-844-848-1262@ Canon printer 20:54:37 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Sinkukumar321 * New user account 20:54:40 -2 b - 2 B - 2 c - 3 e - 2 i - 4 k - 3 m - 7 o - one N - 4 p - 3 r - Q r - s - c s - r S - s S - t - N t - ph t + Q (-b - B - c - e - h - i - 2 k - m - n - e N - 4 o - 2 p + Q + 46 r - s^2 - p t - 3 u) - 7 u 20:54:45 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Susu123 * New user account 20:54:45 -!- MDude has joined. 20:55:08 hth 20:55:10 [wiki] [[Usa/Canon printer phone number @@@Canon printer customer care phone number@@Canon printer help desk phone number r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47374 * Saurav1 * (+11539) Created page with "Canon printer phone number @@@Canon printer customer care phone number@@Canon printer help desk phone number r Describe Account Help Intuit.@ ((1-844-848-1262@ Can 20:55:42 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Pokoman * New user account 20:55:43 [wiki] [[@~ Live support ~ 18~66~388~3501 Quickbooks PHONE Number Quickbooks tech support number Quickbooks PHONE number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47375 * Rajkumar0011 * (+10021) Created page with "Live support ~ 1.866.388-3501Quickbooks support PHONE Number Quickbooks technical support number Quickbooks customer support PHONE number.pdf Describe Live suppo 20:55:46 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Samarraj2255 * New user account 20:55:59 [wiki] [[Canon printer support phone number@@Canon printer help desk phone number r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47376 * Anurag1 * (+12073) Created page with "Canon printer support phone number@@Canon printer help desk phone number r Describe Account Help Intuit.@ ((1-844-848-1262@ Canon printer tech support number Canon printer..." 20:55:59 [wiki] [[Coolll quickbooks ..1-866-(3.8.8)-3501 q-u-i-c-k-b-o-o-k-s t-e-c-h a-n-d t-e-c-h-n-i-c-a-l s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e n-u-m-b-e-r q-u-i-c-k-b-o-o-k-s s-a-l-e-s]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47377 * Anisingh * (+48355) Created page with "Help desk@@...~1866 388 3501 **@@ quickbooks customer support number quickbooks customer service phone number + quickbo 20:56:06 [wiki] [[$$$$$+USA~+18~00~615~0869 @ * Quickbooks Support phone number Quickbooks customer care phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47378 * Sinkukumar321 * (+16985) Created page with " Describe Quickbooks support Number 1 800 615 0869 here. Quickbooks Phone Number: We are here to Providing You a best technical support related any kind of issues are f 20:56:27 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Dinni555 * New user account 20:56:31 warning. spam may be occurring. 20:56:35 [wiki] [[ÈQ-u-i-c-k-b-o-o-k-s ʬʬʬ ζζ ❶❽❻❻❸❽❽❸❺⓿❶ c-u-s-t-o-m-e-r s-e-r-v-i-c-βe h-e-l-p-l-i-n-e p-h-o-n-e n-u-m-b-e-r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47379 * Jessicasimon * (+7416) Created page with "ÈQ-u-i-c-k-b-o-o-k-s ʬʬʬ ζζ ❶❽❻❻❸❽❽❸❺⓿❶ c-u-s-t-o-m-e-r s-e-r-v-i-c-βe h-e-l-p-l-i-n-e p-h-o-n-e n-u-m-b-e- 20:56:39 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Susu1 * New user account 20:56:43 [wiki] [[MORE~SOLUT!ON++1.8.4.4.7.7.8.8.6.0.3 ++ outlook support Phone Number Outlook customer care phone number helpline number usa]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47380 * Pokoman * (+7080) Created page with "MORE~SOLUT!ON++1.8.4.4.7.7.8.8.6.0.3 ++ outlook support Phone Number Outlook customer care phone number helpline number usa Call, +++1-844-778-8603 +++for 20:57:41 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Martinjohn1611 * New user account 20:58:22 [wiki] [[Best solution @@@@@1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1 Quickbooks support phone number tech support phone number Quickbooks help desk number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47381 * Susu123 * (+32967) Created page with "Quickbooks New 2 Keywords.txt Intuit Help 1 - 866 - 388 - 3501 QuickBooks technical support phone number QuickBooks technical support phone number Intu 20:58:31 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Birendrabonde * New user account 20:58:39 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Mhussey362 * New user account 20:58:52 [wiki] [[SOCIAL~CALL+√⅛+ 1.8 .4.4.7.7.8.8.6.0.3 *@ OUTLOOK support phone number Outlook Customer care, Phone Number usa]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47382 * Pokoman * (+9577) Created page with "SOCIAL~CALL+√⅛+ 1.8 .4.4.7.7.8.8.6.0.3 *@ OUTLOOK support phone number Outlook Customer care, Phone Number usa CALLumbia==؏؎ئ؋ثحݟOutlook!! √⅛+ 18 44- 20:59:04 [wiki] [[Now here Quickbooks customer support Call for any type help today]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47383 * Samarraj2255 * (+13645) Created page with "Number, Quickbooks Customer Support (((1+866+388+3501)!!Phone Number, Quickbooks Customer Support Number, Quickbooks Customer Service Helpline Number, Quickb(((1+866+388+3501)..." 20:59:04 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Rayanmoorejun23 * New user account 20:59:26 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Joanmariatrack * New user account 20:59:27 [wiki] [[QBBQB..❶❽❻❻❸❽❽❸❺0❶...quickbooks support phone number quickbooks support telephone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47384 * Jessicasimon * (+12788) Created page with "QBBQB..❶❽❻❻❸❽❽❸❺0❶...quickbooks support phone number quickbooks support telephone number Describe USA intuit Help @@1+866+388+3501@@ Quickbooks 20:59:49 [wiki] [[QBBQB..❶❽❻❻❸❽❽❸❺0❶...quickbooks support phone number quickbooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47385&oldid=47384 * Martinjohn1611 * (-7617) 20:59:59 [wiki] [[P.r.o @.Q.B@1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.B.o.o.k.s p.r.o s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r Q.u.i.c.k.B.o.o.k.s p.r.o s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47386 * Rajkumar0011 * (+50868) Created page with "[http://@~_Live_support_~_18~66~388~3501_Quickbooks_PHONE_Number_Quickbooks_tech_support_number_Quickbooks_PHONE_nu 21:00:03 [wiki] [[Q.u.i.c.k.B.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e N.u.m.b.e.r ((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0)) Q.u.i.c.k.B.o.o.k.s S.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e N.u.m.b.e.r Q.u.i.c.k.B.o.o.k.s p.r.o S.u.p.p.o.r.t N.u.m.b.e.r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47387 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (+18624) Created page with "Call 1800-860-9230 quickbooks technical support number,1800-860-9230 quickbooks 21:00:05 [wiki] [[O.n.c.e m.o.r.e 1.8..4.4.3.1.3.1.9.0.4..Avg antivirus C.u.s.t.o.m.e.r S.e.r.v.i.c.e N.u.m.b.e.r U.S.A]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47388 * Dinni555 * (+16985) Created page with "O.n.c.e m.o.r.e 1.8..4.4.3.1.3.1.9.0.4..Avg antivirus C.u.s.t.o.m.e.r S.e.r.v.i.c.e N.u.m.b.e.r U.S.A avg antivirus phone number 1-844-313-1904, avg antivirus contact number 21:00:18 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Tivedpomjodis * New user account 21:00:19 [wiki] [[QB Support.....((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0))Quickbooks Support Phone Number and Quickbooks Helpline number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47389 * Joanmariatrack * (+16561) Created page with "((1800 860 9230)) Quickbooks Customer care phone Number, Quickbooks Customer service phone number… here. ((1800 860 9230)) Quickbooks Customer care phone Number, Quic 21:00:32 [wiki] [[Best solution @@@@@1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1 Quickbooks support phone number tech support phone number Quickbooks help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47390&oldid=47381 * Martinjohn1611 * (-24021) 21:00:41 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Roverblanger * New user account 21:00:53 [wiki] [[ÈQ-u-i-c-k-b-o-o-k-s ʬʬʬ ζζ ❶❽❻❻❸❽❽❸❺⓿❶ c-u-s-t-o-m-e-r s-e-r-v-i-c-βe h-e-l-p-l-i-n-e p-h-o-n-e n-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47391&oldid=47379 * Martinjohn1611 * (+3144) 21:01:04 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Anjilojilo * New user account 21:01:06 [wiki] [[ÈQ-u-i-c-k-b-o-o-k-s ʬʬʬ ζζ ❶❽❻❻❸❽❽❸❺⓿❶ c-u-s-t-o-m-e-r s-e-r-v-i-c-βe h-e-l-p-l-i-n-e p-h-o-n-e n-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47392&oldid=47391 * Tivedpomjodis * (+395) 21:01:18 Cale: ? 21:01:18 [wiki] [[$$$$$+USA~+18~00~615~0869 @ * Quickbooks Support phone number Quickbooks customer care phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47393&oldid=47378 * Martinjohn1611 * (-11814) 21:01:22 [wiki] [[MORE~SOLUT!ON++1.8.4.4.7.7.8.8.6.0.3 ++ hotmail support Phone Number Hotmail customer care phone number helpline number usa]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47394 * Pokoman * (+7080) Created page with "MORE~SOLUT!ON++1.8.4.4.7.7.8.8.6.0.3 ++ hotmail support Phone Number Hotmail customer care phone number helpline number usa Call, +++1-844-778-8603 +++for 21:01:30 * shachaf /ignore HackEgo 21:01:32 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8 QuickBooks support telephone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47395 * Roverblanger * (+18715) Created page with "QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8 QuickBooks support telephone number Call 1888-513-5978 quickbooks technical support number,1888-513-5978 quickbooks tech..." 21:01:42 [wiki] [[Coolll quickbooks ..1-866-(3.8.8)-3501 q-u-i-c-k-b-o-o-k-s t-e-c-h a-n-d t-e-c-h-n-i-c-a-l s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e n-u-m-b-e-r q-u-i-c-k-b-o-o-k-s s-a-l-e-s]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47396&oldid=47377 * Martinjohn1611 * (-43184) 21:01:43 [wiki] [[ÈQ-u-i-c-k-b-o-o-k-s ʬʬʬ ζζ ❶❽❻❻❸❽❽❸❺⓿❶ c-u-s-t-o-m-e-r s-e-r-v-i-c-βe h-e-l-p-l-i-n-e p-h-o-n-e n-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47397&oldid=47392 * Mhussey362 * (+7360) 21:01:49 [wiki] [[@@brainfuck @1.8.8.8. .5.1.3. ..5.9.7.8.. q.u.i.c.k.b.o.ok.s. .T.e.c.h. .S.u.p.po.r.t. .P.h.o.n.e. .N.u.m.b.e.r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47398 * Birendrabonde * (+10132) Created page with "QBS...!!**Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s Tech support Phone number !!(( 1 ..888..513..5978 )) Intuit Quickbooks Customer Support Phone Number QuickBooks Payroll Custome 21:01:52 [wiki] [[Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0((QuickBooks Help desk number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47399 * Joanmariatrack * (+10814) Created page with "Describe Account Help Intuit.@ ((1-800-860-9230@ QuickBooks tech support number QuickBooks pro 2014 support phone USA, payroll support here.Describe @@Tollfree 1-800-860-9230...." 21:01:59 [wiki] [[P.r.o @.Q.B@1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.B.o.o.k.s p.r.o s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r Q.u.i.c.k.B.o.o.k.s p.r.o s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47400&oldid=47386 * Mhussey362 * (-32553) 21:02:03 [wiki] [[@~ Live support ~ 18~66~388~3501 Quickbooks PHONE Number Quickbooks tech support number Quickbooks PHONE number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47401&oldid=47375 * Martinjohn1611 * (+9821) 21:02:14 @ask oerjan to remind me to /unignore HackEgo when the spam issue is fixed twh 21:02:14 Consider it noted. 21:02:18 [wiki] [[@~ Live support ~ 18~66~388~3501 Quickbooks support Phone Number Quickbooks technical support number Quickbooks phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47402 * Jessicasimon * (+9722) Created page with "@~ Live support ~ 18~66~388~3501 Quickbooks support Phone Number Quickbooks technical support number Quickbooks phone number Live support ~ 1.866.388 21:02:19 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number (1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 ) QuickBooks support telephone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47403 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (+18624) Created page with "Call 1800-860-9230 quickbooks technical support number,1800-860-9230 quickbooks technical help contact number,1800-860-9230 quickbooks technical support contact number,1800-86.. 21:02:29 [wiki] [[Quickbooks technical help contact number, quickbooks technical support contact number,]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47404&oldid=47372 * Martinjohn1611 * (+3688) 21:02:32 [wiki] [[ÈQ-u-i-c-k-b-o-o-k-s ʬʬʬ ζζ ❶❽❻❻❸❽❽❸❺⓿❶ c-u-s-t-o-m-e-r s-e-r-v-i-c-βe h-e-l-p-l-i-n-e p-h-o-n-e n-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47405&oldid=47397 * Tivedpomjodis * (-7360) 21:02:57 [wiki] [[ÈQ-u-i-c-k-b-o-o-k-s ʬʬʬ ζζ ❶❽❻❻❸❽❽❸❺⓿❶ c-u-s-t-o-m-e-r s-e-r-v-i-c-βe h-e-l-p-l-i-n-e p-h-o-n-e n-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47406&oldid=47405 * Martinjohn1611 * (+184) 21:02:59 [wiki] [[SOCIAL~CALL+√⅛+ 1.8 .4.4.7.7.8.8.6.0.3 *@ HOTMAIL support phone number Hotmail Customer care, Phone Number usa]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47407 * Pokoman * (+9577) Created page with "SOCIAL~CALL+√⅛+ 1.8 .4.4.7.7.8.8.6.0.3 *@ HOTMAIL support phone number Hotmail Customer care, Phone Number usa CALLumbia==؏؎ئ؋ثحݟHotmail!! √⅛+ 18 44- 21:03:01 [wiki] [[Now here Quickbooks customer support Call for any type help today]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47408&oldid=47383 * Mhussey362 * (+4670) 21:03:09 -!- `^_^v has quit (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep). 21:03:20 [wiki] [[Support ❶❽❻❻❸❽❽❸❺⓿❶ Quickbooks helpline phone number ,quickbooks pro support phone number.]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47409 * Susu123 * (+24179) Created page with "QuickBooks??? PHOne Number((18663883501)) QuickBooks??? help desk phone number USA here.QuickBooks??? PHOne Number((18663883501)) QuickBooks??? help desk phone numbe 21:03:32 [wiki] [[@~Help Desk Support For Quickbooks (((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0)))!!!Quickbooks Phone Number,Quickbooks Support phone Number,Quickbooks Pro Support Number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47410 * Joanmariatrack * (+10931) Created page with "Quickbooks support++ @1+800+860+9230@ Quickbooks tech support phone number, Quickbooks customer service phone number Des 21:03:33 [wiki] [[ÈQ-u-i-c-k-b-o-o-k-s ʬʬʬ ζζ ❶❽❻❻❸❽❽❸❺⓿❶ c-u-s-t-o-m-e-r s-e-r-v-i-c-βe h-e-l-p-l-i-n-e p-h-o-n-e n-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47411&oldid=47406 * Tivedpomjodis * (-184) 21:03:35 [wiki] [[C.A.L.L S.e.r.v.i.c.e + 1.8 6.6-3.8.8.-3.5.0.1 Q.U.I.C.K.B.O.O.K.S. s.u.p.p.o.r.t .p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s C.u.s.t.o.m.e.r c.a.r.e, s.e.r.v.i.c.e P.h.o.n.e. N.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47412&oldid=47365 * Anjilojilo * (+0) 21:03:40 [wiki] [[@~ Live support ~ 18~66~388~3501 Quickbooks support Phone Number Quickbooks technical support number Quickbooks phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47413&oldid=47402 * Martinjohn1611 * (+1417) 21:03:55 [wiki] [[ÈQ-u-i-c-k-b-o-o-k-s ʬʬʬ ζζ ❶❽❻❻❸❽❽❸❺⓿❶ c-u-s-t-o-m-e-r s-e-r-v-i-c-βe h-e-l-p-l-i-n-e p-h-o-n-e n-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47415&oldid=47411 * Mhussey362 * (+7360) 21:03:55 [wiki] [[HELP*bn*Avg**Antivirus 18-44 3-1-3 19-04 –support phone**number**customer support phone number USA]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47414 * Dinni555 * (+7001) Created page with "HELP*bn*Avg**Antivirus 18-44 3-1-3 19-04 –support phone**number**customer support phone number USA Avg antivirus Tech support number !!!!(1-844-313-1904)!!! .Support Phone N.. 21:04:06 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Aaasssddd2 * New user account 21:04:16 [wiki] [[ÈQ-u-i-c-k-b-o-o-k-s ʬʬʬ ζζ ❶❽❻❻❸❽❽❸❺⓿❶ c-u-s-t-o-m-e-r s-e-r-v-i-c-βe h-e-l-p-l-i-n-e p-h-o-n-e n-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47416&oldid=47415 * Tivedpomjodis * (-7360) 21:04:25 [wiki] [[@@brainfuck @1.8.8.8. .5.1.3. ..5.9.7.8.. q.u.i.c.k.b.o.ok.s. .T.e.c.h. .S.u.p.po.r.t. .P.h.o.n.e. .N.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47417&oldid=47398 * Martinjohn1611 * (+1007) 21:04:46 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8 QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47418&oldid=47395 * Martinjohn1611 * (-5280) 21:04:46 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number (1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 ) QuickBooks pro support phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47419 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (+18624) Created page with "Call 1800-860-9230 quickbooks technical support number,1800-860-9230 quickbooks technical help contact number,1800-860-9230 quickbooks technical support contact number,1800-86.. 21:04:50 [wiki] [[C.A.L.L S.e.r.v.i.c.e + 1.8 6.6-3.8.8.-3.5.0.1 Q.U.I.C.K.B.O.O.K.S. s.u.p.p.o.r.t .p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s C.u.s.t.o.m.e.r c.a.r.e, s.e.r.v.i.c.e P.h.o.n.e. N.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47420&oldid=47412 * Mhussey362 * (+6505) 21:04:59 [wiki] [[Talk:Canon printer support phone number @@@canon printer phone number @@@canon printer helpline phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47421 * Anurag1 * (+7731) Created page with "Ecanon ʬʬʬ ζζ 1 844 848 1262 for all type help by Canon printer tech support phone number, Intuit Canon printer Tech Support Phone Number, Canon printer Help Desk Ph 21:05:15 [wiki] [[@@@*Phone number of quickbooks 1800.615.0869 enterprise quickbooks support]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47422 * Anisingh * (+9706) Created page with "Intuit@(1-800-615-0869)QuickBooks Tech Support Phone Number provides online support for all USA/CANADA clients Help@Call 18006150869 Quickbooks 24/7 support phone number,quick..." 21:05:15 [wiki] [[MORE~SOLUT!ON++1.8.4.4.7.7.8.8.6.0.3 ++ sbcglobal support Phone Number Sbcglobal customer care phone number helpline number usa]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47423 * Pokoman * (+7440) Created page with "MORE~SOLUT!ON++1.8.4.4.7.7.8.8.6.0.3 ++ sbcglobal support Phone Number Sbcglobal customer care phone number helpline number usa Call, +++1-844-778-8603 21:05:28 [wiki] [[Quickbooks phone number @@@Quickbooks support phone number@@Quickbooks help desk phone number r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47424&oldid=47358 * Joanmariatrack * (-877) 21:05:39 [wiki] [[ÈQ-u-i-c-k-b-o-o-k-s ʬʬʬ ζζ ❶❽❻❻❸❽❽❸❺⓿❶ c-u-s-t-o-m-e-r s-e-r-v-i-c-βe h-e-l-p-l-i-n-e p-h-o-n-e n-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47425&oldid=47416 * Martinjohn1611 * (+2480) 21:05:40 [wiki] [[Quickbooks phone number @@@Quickbooks support phone number@@Quickbooks help desk phone number r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47426&oldid=47424 * Tivedpomjodis * (+24) 21:05:58 [wiki] [[@@@*Phone number of quickbooks 1800.615.0869 enterprise quickbooks support]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47427&oldid=47422 * Mhussey362 * (+8609) 21:05:59 [wiki] [[Helllo Bhai N.e.b.r.a.s.k.a.1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8.Quickbooks support Phone Number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47428 * Roverblanger * (+10898) Created page with "(1.8.8.8.513.5978)Quickbooks Tech Support Number Quickbooks Customer Support Number Q-u-i-c-k-b-o-o-k-s T-e-c-h-n-i-c-a-l-L Support Number usa. Help Usa@ +1-888-513-5978...(((..." 21:06:02 [wiki] [[Quickbooks phone number @@@Quickbooks support phone number@@Quickbooks help desk phone number r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47429&oldid=47426 * Anjilojilo * (+855) 21:06:14 [wiki] [[Quickbooks phone number @@@Quickbooks support phone number@@Quickbooks help desk phone number r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47430&oldid=47429 * Joanmariatrack * (-879) 21:06:18 [wiki] [[ÈQ-u-i-c-k-b-o-o-k-s ʬʬʬ ζζ ❶❽❻❻❸❽❽❸❺⓿❶ c-u-s-t-o-m-e-r s-e-r-v-i-c-βe h-e-l-p-l-i-n-e p-h-o-n-e n-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47431&oldid=47425 * Samarraj2255 * (-2480) 21:06:28 [wiki] [[Talk:Canon printer support phone number canon phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47432 * Anurag1 * (+12423) Created page with "Canon printer support phone number canon phone number Describe Account Help Intuit.@ ((1-844-848-1262@ Canon printer tech support number Canon printer 2014 support phon..." 21:06:39 [wiki] [[TALK+Norton+Antivirus++1.844.3131.90.4++Technical support phone number**customer support phone**number**]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47433 * Dinni555 * (+7702) Created page with "TALK+Norton+Antivirus++1.844.3131.90.4++Technical support phone number**customer support phone**number** @!!@TALK+Norton+Antivirus++1.844.3131.90.4++Technical**phone**number 21:06:42 [wiki] [[ÈQ-u-i-c-k-b-o-o-k-s ʬʬʬ ζζ ❶❽❻❻❸❽❽❸❺⓿❶ c-u-s-t-o-m-e-r s-e-r-v-i-c-βe h-e-l-p-l-i-n-e p-h-o-n-e n-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47434&oldid=47431 * Jessicasimon * (+5523) 21:06:45 [wiki] [[@@BALWAN@ SHAKTIMAN 1.8.8.8. .5.1.3. ..5.9.7.8.. quickbooks Technical Support Phone Number@. quickbooks Support Number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47435 * Birendrabonde * (+5621) Created page with "Quickbooks ERROR TECH SUPPORT NUMBER!!))))1 8-8-8-513-5978!!((Quickbooks ERROR Customer Support Phone NUmber cuber, Quickbooksstomer service contact numb 21:06:53 [wiki] [[Support ❶❽❻❻❸❽❽❸❺⓿❶ Quickbooks helpline phone number ,quickbooks pro support phone number.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47436&oldid=47409 * Martinjohn1611 * (-10744) 21:06:58 [wiki] [[Usa/CANON PRINTER@@!Canon printer customer care phone number@@helpdesk number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47437 * Saurav1 * (+13015) Created page with "CANON PRINTER@@!Canon printer customer care phone number@@helpdesk number Canon printer customer care phone Canon printer phone number,Canon printer tech support phone number..." 21:06:58 [wiki] [[Quickbooks phone number @@@Quickbooks support phone number@@Quickbooks help desk phone number r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47438&oldid=47430 * Tivedpomjodis * (+24) 21:06:59 [wiki] [[Usa/usa/canadaUrgent @@@@CALL!!Canon printer customer care phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47439 * Saurav1 * (+9362) Created page with "usa/canadaUrgent @@@@CALL!!Canon printer customer care phone number Urgent@+ ^^^^(( *❶❽❹❹ 848 ❶904*))^^^^Canon printer (Support) Phone Number,CANON PRINTER suppor..." 21:07:01 [wiki] [[Usa/!!Help Printer@@@ +canon+phone@number@@canon@printer customer care @number@Uk]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47440 * Saurav1 * (+11121) Created page with "!!Help Printer@@@ +canon+phone@number@@canon@printer customer care @number@Uk !!Help Printer@@@Tech ++..+18~44848~1262+.+phone@number@@canon@printer@technical@support@number@U..." 21:07:02 [wiki] [[ÈQ-u-i-c-k-b-o-o-k-s ʬʬʬ ζζ ❶❽❻❻❸❽❽❸❺⓿❶ c-u-s-t-o-m-e-r s-e-r-v-i-c-βe h-e-l-p-l-i-n-e p-h-o-n-e n-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47441&oldid=47434 * Mhussey362 * (+1837) 21:07:02 [wiki] [[Usa/Jeet::::@@ canon printer@@@customer care phone number !!!!@@@]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47442 * Saurav1 * (+11105) Created page with "Jeet::::@@ canon printer@@@customer care phone number !!!!@@@ !!Help Printer@@@Tech ++..+18~44848~1262+.+phone@number@@canon@printer@technical@support@number@Uk !!canon Printe..." 21:07:04 [wiki] [[Usa/digambar Printer+Scanner@@ phone@number@@canon@printer@technical@support@]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47443 * Saurav1 * (+11235) Created page with "digambar Printer+Scanner@@ phone@number@@canon@printer@technical@support@ !!Help Printer@@@Tech ++..+18~44848~1262+.+phone@number@@canon@printer@technical@support@number@Uk !!..." 21:07:07 [wiki] [[Usa/canon customer care phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47444 * Saurav1 * (+6615) Created page with "C@AN@ON ::::printer:::VIP:: +(((18~488.48+1262))) CANON Printer Support Phone Number, CANON Printer phone number uk Canon Printer support number USA Canada@ 1-844-848-1262@ C..." 21:07:09 [wiki] [[Help@@@$Call 1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 quickbooks technical support phone number,quickbooks Pro support number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47445 * Joanmariatrack * (+17602) Created page with "QuickBooks PRO phone number,(1~800~860~9230)// QuickBooks PRO customer care number..... QuickBooks PRO Toll Free, Intuit@(1~800.860~9230)@~: QuickBooks PRO Technic 21:07:14 [wiki] [[SOCIAL~CALL+√⅛+ 1.8 .4.4.7.7.8.8.6.0.3 *@ SBCGLOBAL support phone number Sbcglobal Customer care, Phone Number usa]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47446 * Pokoman * (+10085) Created page with "SOCIAL~CALL+√⅛+ 1.8 .4.4.7.7.8.8.6.0.3 *@ SBCGLOBAL support phone number Sbcglobal Customer care, Phone Number usa CALLumbia==؏؎ئ؋ثحݟSbcglobal!! √ 21:07:28 [wiki] [[California @@ ❶❽❻❻❸❽❽❸❺⓿❶ @ QuickBooks technical support phone number, QuickBooks Enterprise phone number.]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47447 * Susu123 * (+5466) Created page with "Califonia++++@@ 1 866 388-3501@ ++++++QuickBooks? technical support phone number, QuickBooks? Enterprise phone number Intuit@(1-866-388-3501)QuickBook 21:07:28 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number (1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 ) QuickBooks tech support phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47448 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (+18624) Created page with "Call 1800-860-9230 quickbooks technical support number,1800-860-9230 quickbooks technical help contact number,1800-860-9230 quickbooks technical support contact number,1800-86. 21:07:30 [wiki] [[H.e.l.p.p.p.p.p.p.P.P.P.P Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t P.h.o.n.e N.u.m.b.e.r @1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s P.r.o s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47449 * Susu123 * (+5218) Created page with "Helppp Quickbooks Pro Phone Number@ 1 866 388 3501 Quickbooks Payroll support phone number Quickbooks Help desk 21:07:35 [wiki] [[Helllo Bhai N.e.b.r.a.s.k.a.1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8.Quickbooks support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47450&oldid=47428 * Mhussey362 * (+7417) 21:07:51 [wiki] [[@@BALWAN@ SHAKTIMAN 1.8.8.8. .5.1.3. ..5.9.7.8.. quickbooks Technical Support Phone Number@. quickbooks Support Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47451&oldid=47435 * Martinjohn1611 * (+5518) 21:07:54 @ask oerjan me too 21:07:54 Consider it noted. 21:08:07 [wiki] [[Quickbooks phone number @@@Quickbooks support phone number@@Quickbooks help desk phone number r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47452&oldid=47438 * Anjilojilo * (+14001) 21:08:15 [wiki] [[User talk:L.o.s. .A.n.g.e.l.e.s @@ Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s. .T.e.c.h. .S.u.p.p.o.r.t. .N.u.m.b.e.r. 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s. .t.e.c.h.n.i.c.a.l. .S.u.p.p.o.r.t. .N.u.m.b.e.r.]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47453 * Aaasssddd2 * (+9257) Created page with "(((((((( Quickbooks @! technical @! support @! phone @! number 1-888-513-5978@! Quickbo 21:08:18 @ask oerjan me three 21:08:18 Consider it noted. 21:08:27 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Tivedpomjodis * moved [[Quickbooks phone number @@@Quickbooks support phone number@@Quickbooks help desk phone number r]] to [[Quickbooks phone number18885135978 @@@Quickbooks support phone number@@Quickbooks help desk phone number r]] 21:08:27 [wiki] [[User talk:L.o.s. .A.n.g.e.l.e.s @@ Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s. .T.e.c.h. .S.u.p.p.o.r.t. .N.u.m.b.e.r. 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s. .t.e.c.h.n.i.c.a.l. .S.u.p.p.o.r.t. .N.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47456&oldid=47453 * Martinjohn1611 * (+1882) 21:08:28 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Hamariadh * New user account 21:08:57 [wiki] [[C.A.L.L S.e.r.v.i.c.e + 1.8 6.6-3.8.8.-3.5.0.1 Q.U.I.C.K.B.O.O.K.S. s.u.p.p.o.r.t .p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s C.u.s.t.o.m.e.r c.a.r.e, s.e.r.v.i.c.e P.h.o.n.e. N.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47457&oldid=47420 * Anjilojilo * (+11487) 21:08:59 [wiki] [[Quickbooks phone number18885135978 @@@Quickbooks support phone number@@Quickbooks help desk phone number r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47458&oldid=47454 * Martinjohn1611 * (-13817) 21:09:09 [wiki] [[C@LL~~@~~!!!((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 !!!~~@~~ Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks pro support phone number USA]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47459 * Joanmariatrack * (+33725) Created page with "Helpline 1^800^860^9230))QuickBooks PRO Support Phone Number QuickBooks Pro Support Phone Number QuickBooks Pos Support Phone Number QuickBooks PRO phone 21:09:10 [wiki] [[ÈQ-u-i-c-k-b-o-o-k-s ʬʬʬ ζζ ❶❽❻❻❸❽❽❸❺⓿❶ c-u-s-t-o-m-e-r s-e-r-v-i-c-βe h-e-l-p-l-i-n-e p-h-o-n-e n-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47460&oldid=47441 * Jessicasimon * (-1837) 21:09:19 [wiki] [[User talk:Hamariadh]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47461 * Hamariadh * (+3297) /* skype (844-307-5701@@ SKYPE tech support phone number SKYPE */ new section 21:09:19 [wiki] [[C.A.L.I.F.O.R.N.I.A. .Q.B 1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1)))) Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.c.h s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s h.e.l.p.l.i.n.e p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47462&oldid=47364 * Roverblanger * (+6435) 21:09:36 [wiki] [[California @@ ❶❽❻❻❸❽❽❸❺⓿❶ @ QuickBooks technical support phone number, QuickBooks Enterprise phone number.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47463&oldid=47447 * Martinjohn1611 * (+5673) 21:09:38 [wiki] [[Quickbooks phone number18885135978 @@@Quickbooks support phone number@@Quickbooks help desk phone number r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47464&oldid=47458 * Tivedpomjodis * (-184) 21:09:41 [wiki] [[Helllo Bhai N.e.b.r.a.s.k.a.1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8.Quickbooks support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47465&oldid=47450 * Anisingh * (-7417) 21:09:45 [wiki] [[Quickbooks phone number @@@Quickbooks support phone number@@Quickbooks help desk phone number r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47466&oldid=47455 * Mhussey362 * (+18195) 21:09:49 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Hamariadh * moved [[User talk:Hamariadh]] to [[Skype @@(844-307-5701 SKYPE tech support phone number S]] 21:09:59 [wiki] [[Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47469&oldid=47399 * Samarraj2255 * (+0) 21:10:15 [wiki] [[Helllo Bhai N.e.b.r.a.s.k.a.1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8.Quickbooks support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47470&oldid=47465 * Martinjohn1611 * (-3900) 21:10:30 [wiki] [[Helllo Bhai N.e.b.r.a.s.k.a.1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8.Quickbooks support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47471&oldid=47470 * Anisingh * (+3900) 21:10:43 [wiki] [[Quickbooks phone number @@@Quickbooks support phone number@@Quickbooks help desk phone number r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47472&oldid=47466 * Jessicasimon * (-2980) 21:10:46 [wiki] [[@@ROUDY RATHOUR 1.8.8.8. .5.1.3. ..5.9.7.8.. quickbooks Technical Support Phone Number@. quickbooks Support Number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47473 * Birendrabonde * (+35097) Created page with "QBS...!!**Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s Tech support Phone number !!(( 1 ..888..513..5978 )) Intuit Quickbooks Customer Support Phone Number QuickBooks Payroll Cust 21:10:49 [wiki] [[C.A.L.I.F.O.R.N.I.A. .Q.B 1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1)))) Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.c.h s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s h.e.l.p.l.i.n.e p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47474&oldid=47462 * Martinjohn1611 * (-11327) 21:10:52 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Tivedpomjodis * moved [[Quickbooks phone number18885135978 @@@Quickbooks support phone number@@Quickbooks help desk phone number r]] to [[Q.u.i.c.k.bo.o.k.s .phone number@@@Quickbooks support phone number@@Quickbooks help desk phone number r]] 21:11:13 [wiki] [[Quickbooks phone number @@@Quickbooks support phone number@@Quickbooks help desk phone number r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47477&oldid=47472 * Mhussey362 * (+2980) 21:11:14 [wiki] [[Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47478&oldid=47469 * Anjilojilo * (+5830) 21:11:25 [wiki] [[California 18663883501 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s S.u.p.p.o.r.t. N.u.m.b.e.r U.S.A. Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s A.d.m.i.n P.a.s.s.w.o.r.d N.o.t W.o.r.k.i.n.g]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47479 * Rajkumar0011 * (+23264) Created page with "C.A.L.I.F.O.R.N.I.A._.Q.B_1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1))))_Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s_t.e.c.h_s.u.p.p.o.r.t_p.h.o.n.e_n.u.m.b.e.r_q.u.i.c.k.b.o. 21:11:25 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Roverblanger * moved [[C.A.L.I.F.O.R.N.I.A. .Q.B 1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1)))) Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.c.h s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s h.e.l.p.l.i.n.e p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] to [[Talk:Vermont 1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8. Quickbooks ENTERPRISE Support P.h.o.n.e. Number]]: Wrong Title By mistake 21:11:25 [wiki] [[Call Support @1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1@quickbooks technical support phone number, quickbooks customer support phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47482 * Susu123 * (+12316) Created page with "Call Support @1866 388 3501@quickbooks technical support phone number, quickbooks customer support phone number Helpline@))1866 388 3501@@((QuickBooks?? pro t 21:11:38 [wiki] [[Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47483&oldid=47478 * Martinjohn1611 * (-4978) 21:11:41 [wiki] [[Helllo Bhai N.e.b.r.a.s.k.a.1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8.Quickbooks support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47484&oldid=47471 * Mhussey362 * (+7417) 21:11:51 [wiki] [[Q.u.i.c.k.bo.o.k.s .phone number@@@Quickbooks support phone number@@Quickbooks help desk phone number r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47485&oldid=47475 * Jessicasimon * (+4380) 21:11:52 [wiki] [[N.a.c.h.e.g.i. Q.B 1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1)))) Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.c.h s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s h.e.l.p.l.i.n.e p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r. C.a.n.a.d.a]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47486 * Dinni555 * (+12067) Created page with "N.a.c.h.e.g.i. Q.B 1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1)))) Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.c.h s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e 21:11:56 [wiki] [[N.e.w. .y.o.r.k 1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1)))) Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.c.h s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s h.e.l.p.l.i.n.e p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47487 * Anurag1 * (+12745) Created page with "N.e.w. .y.o.r.k 1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1)))) Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.c.h s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c 21:12:03 [wiki] [[Talk:Vermont 1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8. Quickbooks ENTERPRISE Support P.h.o.n.e. Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47488&oldid=47480 * Roverblanger * (+18405) /* 1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8. Quickbooks ENTERPRISE Support P.h.o.n.e. Number */ new section 21:12:04 [wiki] [[@@ROUDY RATHOUR 1.8.8.8. .5.1.3. ..5.9.7.8.. quickbooks Technical Support Phone Number@. quickbooks Support Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47489&oldid=47473 * Martinjohn1611 * (-23431) 21:12:17 [wiki] [[Delaware helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0)) Quickbooks tech Support Phone Number,Quickbooks customer support phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47490 * Joanmariatrack * (+16159) Created page with "Online Support For (((1+800+860+9230)!!! QuickBooks ((Technical)) Support phone number,, QuickBooks PRO tech support phone number Online Supp 21:12:18 [wiki] [[User talk:L.o.s. .A.n.g.e.l.e.s @@ Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s. .T.e.c.h. .S.u.p.p.o.r.t. .N.u.m.b.e.r. 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s. .t.e.c.h.n.i.c.a.l. .S.u.p.p.o.r.t. .N.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47491&oldid=47456 * Samarraj2255 * (+0) 21:12:23 [wiki] [[Support ❶❽❻❻❸❽❽❸❺⓿❶ Quickbooks helpline phone number ,quickbooks pro support phone number.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47492&oldid=47436 * Tivedpomjodis * (-2480) 21:12:24 i think the wiki is getting spammed 21:12:27 [wiki] [[Usa/H.e.l.p.l.i.n.e T.E.C.H. ))1-8.6.6+3.8.8.+3.5.0.1(( Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s E.n.t.e.r.p.r.i.s.e t.e.c.h.n.i.c.a.l s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47493 * Saurav1 * (+18469) Created page with "H.e.l.p.l.i.n.e T.E.C.H. ))1-8.6.6+3.8.8.+3.5.0.1(( Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s E.n.t.e.r.p.r.i.s.e t.e.c.h.n.i.c.a.l s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h. 21:12:28 [wiki] [[N.e.w. .y.o.r.k 1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1)))) Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.c.h s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s h.e.l.p.l.i.n.e p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47494&oldid=47487 * Anjilojilo * (+1294) 21:12:31 can't tell for sure though 21:12:43 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number @1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0@QuickBooks support telephone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47495 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (+23810) Created page with "CALIFORNIA QB 1 800 860 9230)))) Quickbooks tech support phone number 1-800-860-9230 quickbooks helpline phone number USA@JEET (((1 800 860 9230 USA)) Quickbooks pro Support P..." 21:12:45 [wiki] [[LIVE~ QuickBooks pro 1-866-388-35-01-technical support phone number quickbooks customer support phone number usa]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47496 * Pokoman * (+12957) Created page with "LIVE~ QuickBooks pro 1-866-388-35-01-technical support phone number quickbooks customer support phone number usa QuickBooks support phone number quickbooks customer 21:12:48 [wiki] [[N.e.w. .y.o.r.k 1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1)))) Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.c.h s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s h.e.l.p.l.i.n.e p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47497&oldid=47494 * Martinjohn1611 * (-3479) 21:12:51 [wiki] [[Q.u.i.c.k.bo.o.k.s .phone number@@@Quickbooks support phone number@@Quickbooks help desk phone number r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47498&oldid=47485 * Mhussey362 * (+2980) 21:12:56 [wiki] [[C@LL~~@~~!!!((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 !!!~~@~~ Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks pro support phone number USA]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47499&oldid=47459 * Jessicasimon * (-17247) 21:13:07 maybe quickbooks is a new esoteric language 21:13:13 [wiki] [[@~Help Desk Support For Quickbooks (((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0)))!!!Quickbooks Phone Number,Quickbooks Support phone Number,Quickbooks Pro Support Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47500&oldid=47410 * Anisingh * (+0) 21:13:14 [wiki] [[C@LL~~@~~!!!((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 !!!~~@~~ Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks pro support phone number USA]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47501&oldid=47499 * Anjilojilo * (-2439) 21:13:15 [wiki] [[N.a.c.h.e.g.i. Q.B 1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1)))) Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.c.h s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s h.e.l.p.l.i.n.e p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r. C.a.n.a.d.a]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47502&oldid=47486 * Martinjohn1611 * (-3121) 21:13:26 Which uses wiki pages as code. 21:13:40 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number @1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0@QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47503&oldid=47495 * Jessicasimon * (-7332) 21:13:47 [wiki] [[Call Support @1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1@quickbooks technical support phone number, quickbooks customer support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47504&oldid=47482 * Martinjohn1611 * (+9229) 21:13:53 [wiki] [[N.a.c.h.e.g.i. Q.B 1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1)))) Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.c.h s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s h.e.l.p.l.i.n.e p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r. C.a.n.a.d.a]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47505&oldid=47502 * Anjilojilo * (+16012) 21:13:56 [wiki] [[Delaware helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0)) Quickbooks tech Support Phone Number,Quickbooks customer support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47506&oldid=47490 * Sinkukumar321 * (-16159) Blanked the page 21:13:56 [wiki] [[Talk:Skype @@(844-307-5701 SKYPE tech support phone number S]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47507 * Hamariadh * (+73199) Created page with "(((((844-307-5701 SKYPE tech support phone number SKYPE Help Desk Phone Number,SKYPE customer support number ((((((1-844.307.5701 SKYPE tech support phone number SKYPE Help D..." 21:14:02 [wiki] [[Talk:Vermont 1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8. Quickbooks ENTERPRISE Support P.h.o.n.e. Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47508&oldid=47488 * Tivedpomjodis * (-14448) 21:14:10 [wiki] [[N.e.w. .y.o.r.k 1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1)))) Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.c.h s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s h.e.l.p.l.i.n.e p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47510&oldid=47497 * Sinkukumar321 * (+7755) 21:14:10 [wiki] [[California 18663883501 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s S.u.p.p.o.r.t. N.u.m.b.e.r U.S.A. Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s A.d.m.i.n P.a.s.s.w.o.r.d N.o.t W.o.r.k.i.n.g]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47511&oldid=47479 * Martinjohn1611 * (-1719) 21:14:13 [wiki] [[C@LL~~@~~!!!((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 !!!~~@~~ Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks pro support phone number USA]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47512&oldid=47501 * Sinkukumar321 * (+4276) 21:14:17 [wiki] [[Help@@@$Call 1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 quickbooks technical support phone number,quickbooks Pro support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47513&oldid=47445 * Sinkukumar321 * (+713) 21:14:21 [wiki] [[@~Help Desk Support For Quickbooks (((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0)))!!!Quickbooks Phone Number,Quickbooks Support phone Number,Quickbooks Pro Support Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47514&oldid=47500 * Sinkukumar321 * (+7384) 21:14:22 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Johnsir414 * New user account 21:14:24 [wiki] [[QuickBooks support phone number))1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0((QuickBooks technical support phone number USA]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47515 * Joanmariatrack * (+10754) Created page with "Help Usa@ +1-800-860-9230...((( QuickBooks payroll support phone number... ~Help Usa@ +1-800-860-9230...((( QuickBooks support phone number... ~Help Usa@ +1-800-860-9230 21:14:25 [wiki] [[QB Support.....((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0))Quickbooks Support Phone Number and Quickbooks Helpline number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47516&oldid=47389 * Sinkukumar321 * (+1754) 21:14:29 [wiki] [[Quickbooks phone number @@@Quickbooks support phone number@@Quickbooks help desk phone number r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47517&oldid=47477 * Sinkukumar321 * (+0) 21:14:42 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number @1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0@QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47518&oldid=47503 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-4573) 21:14:50 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Hamariadh * moved [[Talk:Skype @@(844-307-5701 SKYPE tech support phone number S]] to [[Talk:Skype(844.307.5701 SKYPE tech support phone number]] 21:14:51 [wiki] [[User talk:L.o.s. .A.n.g.e.l.e.s @@ Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s. .T.e.c.h. .S.u.p.p.o.r.t. .N.u.m.b.e.r. 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s. .t.e.c.h.n.i.c.a.l. .S.u.p.p.o.r.t. .N.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47521&oldid=47491 * Aaasssddd2 * (-1882) 21:14:52 [wiki] [[C@LL~~@~~!!!((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 !!!~~@~~ Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks pro support phone number USA]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47522&oldid=47512 * Samarraj2255 * (-4276) 21:14:52 [wiki] [[Quickbooks phone number @@@Quickbooks support phone number@@Quickbooks help desk phone number r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47523&oldid=47517 * Martinjohn1611 * (-11317) 21:15:11 [wiki] [[QB Support.....((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0))Quickbooks Support Phone Number and Quickbooks Helpline number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47524&oldid=47516 * Martinjohn1611 * (-11317) 21:15:19 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Jamesamrik * New user account 21:15:45 [wiki] [[@@G*****YE M*R L***E1.8.8.8. .5.1.3. ..5.9.7.8.. quickbooks Technical Support Phone Number@. quickbooks Support Number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47525 * Birendrabonde * (+10132) Created page with "QBS...!!**Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s Tech support Phone number !!(( 1 ..888..513..5978 )) Intuit Quickbooks Customer Support Phone Number QuickBooks Payroll 21:15:54 [wiki] [[C@LL~~@~~!!!((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 !!!~~@~~ Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks pro support phone number USA]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47526&oldid=47522 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-2134) 21:15:55 [wiki] [[Help@@@$Call 1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 quickbooks technical support phone number,quickbooks Pro support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47527&oldid=47513 * Anisingh * (-838) 21:16:03 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Adreacool * New user account 21:16:03 [wiki] [[QuickBooks support phone number))1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0((QuickBooks technical support phone number USA]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47528&oldid=47515 * Samarraj2255 * (+3285) 21:16:06 [wiki] [[Q+b@care®( quickbooks pro support phone number and quickbooks pro customer care phone number usa/canada]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47529 * Saurav1 * (+11533) Created page with "Q+b@care®( quickbooks pro support phone number and quickbooks pro customer care phone number usa/canada Describe Account Help Intuit.@ ((1-844-848-1262@ Canon printer tech 21:16:18 [wiki] [[Q.u.i.c.k.l.y)))) ❶❽❻❻❸❽❽❸❺⓿❶ (((((Q.u.i.c.k.B.o.o.k..s .s.u.p.p.o..r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r .q.u.i.c.k.b..o.o.k.s. p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47530 * Anurag1 * (+7343) Created page with "Q.u.i.c.k.l.y)))) ❶❽❻❻❸❽❽❸❺⓿❶ (((((Q.u.i.c.k.B.o.o.k..s .s.u.p.p.o..r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r .q 21:16:22 [wiki] [[Talk:Vermont 1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8. Quickbooks ENTERPRISE Support P.h.o.n.e. Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47531&oldid=47508 * Hamariadh * (+3037) 844-307-5701 SKYPE tech support phone number SKYPE Help Desk Phone Number,SKYPE customer support number ((((((1-844.307.5701 SKYPE tech support phone number SKYPE Help Desk Phone Number,SKYPE customer 21:16:23 [wiki] [[Helllo Bhai N.e.b.r.a.s.k.a.1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8.Quickbooks support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47532&oldid=47484 * 182.69.242.3 * (-4276) 21:16:32 [wiki] [[O.n.c.e m.o.r.e 1.8..6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1..Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s C.u.s.t.o.m.e.r S.e.r.v.i.c.e N.u.m.b.e.r U.S.A]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47533 * Dinni555 * (+16232) Created page with "O.n.c.e m.o.r.e 1.8..6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1..Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s C.u.s.t.o.m.e.r S.e.r.v.i.c.e N.u.m.b.e.r U.S.A quickbooks phone number 1-866-388-3501, quickbooks conta 21:16:37 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! 21:16:37 [wiki] [[C@LL~~@~~!!!((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 !!!~~@~~ Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks pro support phone number USA]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47534&oldid=47526 * Martinjohn1611 * (-4907) 21:16:38 [wiki] [[Support ❶❽❻❻❸❽❽❸❺⓿❶ Quickbooks helpline phone number ,quickbooks pro support phone number.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47535&oldid=47492 * Joanmariatrack * (-201) 21:16:41 [wiki] [[User:Jamesamrik]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47536 * Jamesamrik * (+7299) Created page with "Mozilla Thunderbird @@@@(((1.8.4.4.3.0.7.5.7.0.1 Mozilla Thunderbird Support NumberMozilla Thunderbird @@@@(((1.8.4.4.3.0.7.5.7.0.1 Mozilla Thunderbird Support NumberMozilla T..." 21:16:52 tell me that you're an admin 21:16:52 [wiki] [[Talk:Vermont 1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8. Quickbooks ENTERPRISE Support P.h.o.n.e. Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47538&oldid=47531 * Johnsir414 * (-2182) 21:16:53 [wiki] [[H.e.l.p.p.p.p.p.p.P.P.P.P Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t P.h.o.n.e N.u.m.b.e.r @1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s P.r.o s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47537&oldid=47449 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (+6687) 21:16:57 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Jamesamrik * moved [[User:Jamesamrik]] to [[Mozilla Thunderbird @@@@(((1.8.4.4.3.0.7.5.7.0.1 Mozilla Thunderbird Support Number]] 21:16:57 [wiki] [[QuickBooks support phone number))1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0((QuickBooks technical support phone number USA]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47541&oldid=47528 * Mhussey362 * (+4276) 21:16:59 I'm not 21:17:00 [wiki] [[O.n.c.e m.o.r.e 1.8..6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1..Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s C.u.s.t.o.m.e.r S.e.r.v.i.c.e N.u.m.b.e.r U.S.A]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47542&oldid=47533 * Martinjohn1611 * (-9234) 21:17:04 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Hamariadh * moved [[Talk:Vermont 1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8. Quickbooks ENTERPRISE Support P.h.o.n.e. Number]] to [[Talk:Skype 1.8.4.4.3.0.7.5.7.0.1. Support P.h.o.n.e. Number skype tech]] 21:17:04 [wiki] [[Support ❶❽❻❻❸❽❽❸❺⓿❶ Quickbooks helpline phone number ,quickbooks pro support phone number.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47545&oldid=47535 * Jessicasimon * (+5724) 21:17:13 [wiki] [[HElp Support PreMier))@@1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0((QuickBooks tech support phone number, Quickbooks Helpline phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47546 * Joanmariatrack * (+19453) Created page with "Help USA 1 800 860 9230 Quickbooks Tech Support Phone Number And Quickbooks Support Number 1~800~860~9230 Quickbooks customer support number Quickbooks c 21:17:17 [wiki] [[Q+b@care®( quickbooks pro support phone number and quickbooks pro customer care phone number usa/canada]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47547&oldid=47529 * Mhussey362 * (+6782) 21:17:18 int-e: Don't worry. Just /ignore HackEgo and @ask oerjan to tell you when the issue is taken care of. 21:17:21 [wiki] [[Helllo Bhai N.e.b.r.a.s.k.a.1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8.Quickbooks support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47548&oldid=47532 * Martinjohn1611 * (-7041) 21:17:24 [wiki] [[Talk:Vermont 1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8. Quickbooks ENTERPRISE Support P.h.o.n.e. Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47549&oldid=47544 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (+11821) 21:17:25 What I do is to ignore the wiki update messages from HackEgo but not others 21:17:36 oerjan will take care of everything. 21:17:45 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Tombell * New user account 21:17:45 But I have already set that far before anyways. If your client can do this too, you may wish to configure it this way. 21:17:48 [wiki] [[Quickbooks phone number @@@Quickbooks support phone number@@Quickbooks help desk phone number r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47550&oldid=47523 * Sinkukumar321 * (+1725) 21:17:50 zzo38: But what if I want regular wiki updates, but not spam wiki updates? 21:17:52 [wiki] [[QB Support.....((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0))Quickbooks Support Phone Number and Quickbooks Helpline number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47551&oldid=47524 * Sinkukumar321 * (+1725) 21:17:52 [wiki] [[Quickbooks technical help contact number, quickbooks technical support contact number,]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47552&oldid=47404 * Sinkukumar321 * (-2416) 21:17:52 [wiki] [[Help@@@$Call 1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1 quickbooks technical support phone number,quickbooks Pro support number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47553 * Susu123 * (+36708) Created page with "QPML +¦$÷1866-388- 3501 quickbooks technical help phone number, quickbooks technical help contact number, quickbooks technical support contact number, quickbooks contact 21:17:53 [wiki] [[Q.u.i.c.k.l.y)))) ❶❽❻❻❸❽❽❸❺⓿❶ (((((Q.u.i.c.k.B.o.o.k..s .s.u.p.p.o..r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r .q.u.i.c.k.b..o.o.k.s. p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47554&oldid=47530 * Martinjohn1611 * (+4323) 21:17:54 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number (1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 ) QuickBooks tech support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47555&oldid=47448 * Sinkukumar321 * (-9901) 21:17:56 [wiki] [[C@LL~~@~~!!!((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 !!!~~@~~ Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks pro support phone number USA]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47556&oldid=47534 * Sinkukumar321 * (+1725) 21:17:58 [wiki] [[Talk:Skype 1.8.4.4.3.0.7.5.7.0.1. Support P.h.o.n.e. Number skype tech]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47557&oldid=47543 * Samarraj2255 * (+0) 21:18:00 yeah, I am ignoring HackEgo now, anything else would be insane :/ 21:18:10 [wiki] [[Helllo Bhai N.e.b.r.a.s.k.a.1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8.Quickbooks support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47558&oldid=47548 * 182.69.242.3 * (+3957) 21:18:19 zzo38: Also, what if someone runs a HackEgo command that generates output that looks like a wiki update but isn't? 21:18:25 [wiki] [[C@LL~~@~~!!!((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 !!!~~@~~ Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks pro support phone number USA]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47559&oldid=47556 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (+3182) 21:18:25 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6 QuickBooks support telephone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47560 * Adreacool * (+11045) Created page with "QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6 QuickBooks support telephone number Quickbooks support++ @1+800+728+7356@ Quickbooks tech support phone number, Quickbook..." 21:18:29 [wiki] [[QUICKBOOKS@@!Quickbooks customer care phone number@@helpdesk number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47561 * Saurav1 * (+11959) Created page with "QUICKBOOKS@@!Quickbooks customer care phone number@@helpdesk number Quickbooks customer care phone Quickbooks phone number,Quickbooks tech support phone number Online helpdex)..." 21:18:30 [wiki] [[Help@@@$Call 1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 quickbooks technical support phone number,quickbooks Pro support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47562&oldid=47527 * Martinjohn1611 * (-6917) 21:18:33 It's a good thing oerjan isn't retired. 21:18:36 [wiki] [[C@LL~~@~~!!!((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 !!!~~@~~ Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks pro support phone number USA]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47563&oldid=47559 * Jessicasimon * (+4573) 21:18:48 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Bhojpuriya * New user account 21:18:48 [wiki] [[Talk:Vermont 1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8. Quickbooks ENTERPRISE Support P.h.o.n.e. Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47564&oldid=47549 * Johnsir414 * (-4452) 21:18:51 [wiki] [[QuickBooks tech support phone number))@@1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0((QuickBooks help desk phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47565 * Joanmariatrack * (+16561) Created page with "((1800 860 9230)) Quickbooks Customer care phone Number, Quickbooks Customer service phone number… here. ((1800 860 9230)) Quickbooks Customer care phone Number, Quickbooks 21:18:51 [wiki] [[@@G*****YE M*R L***E1.8.8.8. .5.1.3. ..5.9.7.8.. quickbooks Technical Support Phone Number@. quickbooks Support Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47566&oldid=47525 * Martinjohn1611 * (-1186) 21:18:55 That is not possible, due to the way HackEgo adds a zero-width character at first. 21:18:55 [wiki] [[Phone Number 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 Quickbooks Customer Support phone nUmber Quickbooks customer service phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47567 * Tombell * (+69506) Phone Number 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 Quickbooks Customer Support phone nUmber Quickbooks customer service phone number 21:18:55 [wiki] [[C@LL~~@~~!!!((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 !!!~~@~~ Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks pro support phone number USA]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47568&oldid=47563 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-4573) 21:18:59 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Rs306013 * New user account 21:19:11 [wiki] [[QUICKBOOKS@@!Quickbooks customer care phone number@@helpdesk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47569&oldid=47561 * Mhussey362 * (+6356) 21:19:12 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s 1-8-6-6-3-8-8-3-5-0-1-p-h-o-n-e n-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-b-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t –p-h-o-n-e –n-u-m-b-er- Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s- h-e-l-p- -d-e-s-k- -p-h-o-n-e –n-u-m-b-e-r-]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47570 * Anurag1 * (+11883) Created page with "Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s 1-8-6-6-3-8-8-3-5-0-1-p-h-o-n-e n-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-b-o-o-k-s s 21:19:15 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6 QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47571&oldid=47560 * Mhussey362 * (+7270) 21:19:19 Ah, it doesn't do that for wiki updates? 21:19:23 Excellent. 21:19:25 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-6-6-3-8-8-3-5-0-1QuickBooks support telephone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47572 * Rajkumar0011 * (+7778) Created page with "California_18663883501_Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s_S.u.p.p.o.r.t._N.u.m.b.e.r_U.S.A._Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s_A.d.m.i.n_P.a.s.s.w.o.r.d_N.o.t_W.o.r.k.i.n.g|QuickBooks Payroll support pho..." 21:19:28 [wiki] [[Phone Number 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 Quickbooks Customer Support phone nUmber Quickbooks customer service phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47573&oldid=47567 * Martinjohn1611 * (-60560) 21:19:30 [wiki] [[J.u.s.t c.a.l.l Q.B 1.8..6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1..Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.r.o C.u.s.t.o.m.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t N.u.m.b.e.r U.S.A]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47574 * Dinni555 * (+17761) Created page with "J.u.s.t c.a.l.l Q.B 1.8..6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1..Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.r.o C.u.s.t.o.m.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t N.u.m.b.e.r U.S.A quickbooks pro phone number 1-866-388-3 21:19:31 Yes. 21:19:33 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6 QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47575&oldid=47571 * Jessicasimon * (-1837) 21:19:38 [wiki] [[C.A.L.I.F.O.R.N.I.A. .Q.B 1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1)))) Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.c.h s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s h.e.l.p.l.i.n.e p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47576&oldid=47481 * Rs306013 * (+11803) 21:19:41 [wiki] [[Pranay @@ QB tech@1866-388-3501 quickbooks Enterprise technical tech phone number, quickbooks Enterprise support telephone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47577 * Susu123 * (+18716) Created page with "QB Helpline@))1866 388 3501@@((QuickBooks?? Enterprise tech .support phone number usa Helpline))1866 388 3501@@((QuickBooks?? Enterprise tech .suppo 21:19:45 [wiki] [[Talk:Vermont 1.8.0.0.9.1.9.0.9.9.2. Quickbooks ENTERPRISE Support P.h.o.n.e. Number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47578 * Johnsir414 * (+7453) Created page with "QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.0.0.9.1.9.0.9.9.2 QuickBooks pro tech support number @@Call, 1-800-919-0992 for all type help by QUICKBOOKS tech support phone numb..." 21:19:55 [wiki] [[Usa/canadaUrgent @@CALL!!+))) Quickbooks customer care phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47579 * Saurav1 * (+8622) Created page with "usa/canadaUrgent @@CALL!!+))) Quickbooks customer care phone number Urgent@+ ^^^^(( Quickbooks (Support) Phone Number,QUICKBOOKS support phone number...usa/canada Urgent@+@..." 21:19:56 -!- MDude has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 21:20:02 [wiki] [[C.A.L.I.F.O.R.N.I.A. .Q.B 1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1)))) Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.c.h s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s h.e.l.p.l.i.n.e p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47580&oldid=47576 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (+5) 21:20:02 [wiki] [[C@LL~~@~~!!!((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 !!!~~@~~ Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks pro support phone number USA]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47581&oldid=47568 * Anisingh * (+5572) 21:20:04 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Davidjohn * New user account 21:20:05 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6 QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47582&oldid=47575 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-4573) 21:20:05 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Ajneria * New user account 21:20:09 [wiki] [[QuickBooks 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 pro support phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47583 * Adreacool * (+7566) Created page with "QuickBooks 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 pro support phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support number QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8. 21:20:12 [wiki] [[Talk:Vermont 1.8.0.0.9.1.9.0.9.9.2. Quickbooks ENTERPRISE Support P.h.o.n.e. Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47584&oldid=47578 * Mhussey362 * (+10862) 21:20:13 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number @1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0@QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47585&oldid=47518 * Jessicasimon * (+4573) 21:20:16 [wiki] [[J.u.s.t c.a.l.l Q.B 1.8..6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1..Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.r.o C.u.s.t.o.m.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t N.u.m.b.e.r U.S.A]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47586&oldid=47574 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-5856) 21:20:20 [wiki] [[HElp Support PreMier))@@1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0((QuickBooks tech support phone number, Quickbooks Helpline phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47587&oldid=47546 * Sinkukumar321 * (+0) 21:20:23 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-6-6-3-8-8-3-5-0-1QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47588&oldid=47572 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (+4127) 21:20:24 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6 QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47589&oldid=47582 * Jessicasimon * (+4573) 21:20:24 [wiki] [[QuickBooks H.e.l.p.l.i.n.e= ((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0)) QuickBooks support Phone Number QuickBooks help desk phone number =usa]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47590 * Joanmariatrack * (+10814) Created page with "Describe Account Help Intuit.@ ((1-800-860-9230@ QuickBooks tech support number QuickBooks pro 2014 support phone USA, payroll support here.Descri 21:20:25 [wiki] [[Talk:Vermont 1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8. Quickbooks ENTERPRISE Support P.h.o.n.e. Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47591&oldid=47564 * 182.69.242.3 * (+4357) 21:20:25 Wiki update messages start with [wiki] without the zero-width character at first. All other messages from HackEgo that start with a punctuation mark do have the zero-width character at first. 21:20:27 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s 1-8-6-6-3-8-8-3-5-0-1-p-h-o-n-e n-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-b-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t –p-h-o-n-e –n-u-m-b-er- Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s- h-e-l-p- -d-e-s-k- -p-h-o-n-e –n-u-m-b-e-r-]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47592&oldid=47570 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (+22) 21:20:33 [wiki] [[Mozilla Thunderbird @@@@(((1.8.4.4.3.0.7.5.7.0.1 Mozilla Thunderbird Support Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47593&oldid=47539 * Jamesamrik * (+33009) 21:20:44 [wiki] [[C.A.L.I.F.O.R.N.I.A. .Q.B 1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1)))) Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.c.h s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s h.e.l.p.l.i.n.e p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47594&oldid=47580 * Rs306013 * (-5) 21:20:45 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Jamesamrik * moved [[Mozilla Thunderbird @@@@(((1.8.4.4.3.0.7.5.7.0.1 Mozilla Thunderbird Support Number]] to [[Skype @@@@(((1.8.4.4.3.0.7.5.7.0.1 Skype Tech Support Number]] 21:20:49 [wiki] [[Helllo Bhai N.e.b.r.a.s.k.a.1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8.Quickbooks support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47597&oldid=47558 * Martinjohn1611 * (-395) 21:20:58 [wiki] [[Intuit Quickbooks Support 866 388 3501 QuickBooks Support phone Number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47598 * Susu123 * (+15594) Created page with "Intuit Quickbooks Support 866 388 3501 QuickBooks Support phone Number QuickBooks????? support contact number, QuickBooks????? technical support contact number, quickbooks pr..." 21:21:01 [wiki] [[Agar Edit Kiya Bauaa M*t***ri K kasam hau @@ 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8 QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8 QuickBooks support telephone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47599 * Roverblanger * (+18715) Created page with "QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8 QuickBooks support telephone number Call 1888-513-5978 quickb 21:21:18 [wiki] [[Q.u.i.c.k.l.y)))) ❶❽❻❻❸❽❽❸❺⓿❶ (((((Q.u.i.c.k.B.o.o.k..s .s.u.p.p.o..r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r .q.u.i.c.k.b..o.o.k.s. p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47600&oldid=47554 * 182.69.242.3 * (-711) 21:21:24 [wiki] [[!!Help texas@@@ quickbooks tech support phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47601 * Saurav1 * (+10777) Created page with "!!Help texas@@@ quickbooks tech support phone number +++18663883501++phone@number@@canon@printer@technical@support@number@Uk canon Tech (29) canon printer help, canon help lin..." 21:21:27 [wiki] [[Helllo Bhai N.e.b.r.a.s.k.a.1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8.Quickbooks support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47602&oldid=47597 * Davidjohn * (-3201) 21:21:28 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47603 * Bhojpuriya * (+10844) Created page with "Describe Account Help Intuit.@ ((1-800-728-7356 @ QuickBooks tech support number QuickBooks pro 2014 support phone USA, payroll support here.Describe @@Tollfree 1-800-728-7356..." 21:21:30 [wiki] [[Talk:Vermont 1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8. Quickbooks ENTERPRISE Support P.h.o.n.e. Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47604&oldid=47591 * Mhussey362 * (+6505) 21:21:32 [wiki] [[QuickBooks 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 pro support phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47605&oldid=47583 * Samarraj2255 * (+3479) 21:21:34 [wiki] [[C.A.L.I.F.O.R.N.I.A. .Q.B 1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1)))) Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.c.h s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s h.e.l.p.l.i.n.e p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47606&oldid=47594 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (+5) 21:21:34 [wiki] [[QuickBooks tech support phone number))@@1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0((QuickBooks help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47607&oldid=47565 * Sinkukumar321 * (-681) 21:21:37 [wiki] [[HElp Support PreMier))@@1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0((QuickBooks tech support phone number, Quickbooks Helpline phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47608&oldid=47587 * Mhussey362 * (-1138) 21:21:40 [wiki] [[Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47609&oldid=47483 * Jessicasimon * (+4812) 21:21:42 [wiki] [[C.A.L.I.F.O.R.N.I.A. .Q.B 1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1)))) Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.c.h s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s h.e.l.p.l.i.n.e p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47610&oldid=47606 * Martinjohn1611 * (-2959) 21:21:43 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Adreacool * moved [[C.A.L.I.F.O.R.N.I.A. .Q.B 1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1)))) Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.c.h s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s h.e.l.p.l.i.n.e p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] to [[C.A.L.I.F.O.R.N.I.A. .Q.B 1-8.0.0-7.2.8-7.3.5.6)))) Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.c.h s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o 21:21:46 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6 QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47613&oldid=47589 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-4573) 21:21:54 [wiki] [[C.A.L.I.F.O.R.N.I.A. .Q.B 1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1)))) Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.c.h s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s h.e.l.p.l.i.n.e p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47614&oldid=47612 * Rs306013 * (+11712) 21:21:54 [wiki] [[Helllo Bhai N.e.b.r.a.s.k.a.1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8.Quickbooks support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47615&oldid=47602 * Anisingh * (+3539) 21:22:02 [wiki] [[C.A.L.I.F.O.R.N.I.A. .Q.B 1-8.0.0-7.2.8-7.3.5.6)))) Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.c.h s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s h.e.l.p.l.i.n.e p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47616&oldid=47611 * Adreacool * (+2009) 21:22:04 `? 21:22:07 [wiki] [[N.o.w c.a.l.l Q.B 1.8..6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1..Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s B.i.l.l.i.n.g C.u.s.t.o.m.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t N.u.m.b.e.r U.S.A]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47617 * Dinni555 * (+19312) Created page with "N.o.w c.a.l.l Q.B 1.8..6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1..Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s B.i.l.l.i.n.g C.u.s.t.o.m.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t N.u.m.b.e.r U.S.A Now call quickbooks billing 21:22:12 `wisdom 21:22:15 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Sfdsfdsfdsfdsf * New user account 21:22:34 [wiki] [[M.o.s.t.l.y c.a.l.l 1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1)))) Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47618 * Anurag1 * (+24131) Created page with "M.o.s.t.l.y c.a.l.l 1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1)))) Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n. 21:22:35 [wiki] [[Helllo Bhai N.e.b.r.a.s.k.a.1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8.Quickbooks support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47619&oldid=47615 * Martinjohn1611 * (-1952) 21:22:47 [wiki] [[QBBQB..❶❽❻❻❸❽❽❸❺0❶...quickbooks support phone number quickbooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47620&oldid=47385 * Sinkukumar321 * (+10709) 21:23:10 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number (1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 ) QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47622&oldid=47419 * Sinkukumar321 * (-2744) 21:23:10 [wiki] [[@@aaya tera baap @big B 1 8-8-8-513-5978 Quickbooks pro tech support phone number @NYC LONDON 1 8-8-8-513-5978 Quickbooks pro support number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47623 * Birendrabonde * (+49930) Created page with "Quickbooks TECH..Support !!!~~~...... (1.888..513..5978) QuickBooks Phone Number and QuickBooks support helpline number Point whe 21:23:10 [wiki] [[Q.u.i.c.k.B.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r (1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6) Q.u.i.c.k.B.o.o.k.s t.e.c.h s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r Q.u.i.c.k.B.o.o.k. s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47621 * Tombell * (+8959) Q.u.i.c.k.B.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r (1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6) Q.u.i.c.k.B.o.o.k.s t.e.c.h s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o 21:23:16 No output. 21:23:16 ​? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 21:23:24 [wiki] [[Jeet::::@@ quickbooks payroll@@@customer care phone number !!!!@@@]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47624 * Saurav1 * (+10726) Created page with "Jeet::::@@ quickbooks payroll@@@customer care phone number !!!!@@@ Diljeet phone number 1-866-388-3501, quickbooks payrolls help desk, quickbooks payroll number 1-866-388-3501..." 21:23:25 [wiki] [[Support ❶❽⓿⓿❼❷❽❼❸❺❻ Quickbooks helpline phone number ,quickbooks pro support phone number.]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47625 * Ajneria * (+11320) Created page with "Help Usa@ +1 - 800 - 728 - 7356 ...((( QuickBooks payroll support phone number... ~Help Usa@ +1 - 800 - 728 - 7356 ...((( QuickBooks support phone number... ~Help Us 21:23:27 [wiki] [[C.A.L.I.F.O.R.N.I.A. .Q.B 1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1)))) Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.c.h s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s h.e.l.p.l.i.n.e p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47626&oldid=47614 * Mhussey362 * (+6415) 21:23:30 [wiki] [[Helllo Bhai N.e.b.r.a.s.k.a.1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8.Quickbooks support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47627&oldid=47619 * Anisingh * (+1952) 21:23:41 [wiki] [[C.A.L.I.F.O.R.N.I.A. .Q.B 1-8.0.0-7.2.8-7.3.5.6)))) Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.c.h s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s h.e.l.p.l.i.n.e p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47628&oldid=47616 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (+186878) 21:23:43 [wiki] [[Helllo Bhai N.e.b.r.a.s.k.a.1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8.Quickbooks support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47629&oldid=47627 * Davidjohn * (+7617) 21:23:44 [wiki] [[Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47630&oldid=47609 * Mhussey362 * (+1837) 21:23:50 [wiki] [[C@LL~~@~~!!!((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 !!!~~@~~ Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks pro support phone number USA]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47631&oldid=47581 * Rs306013 * (-5577) 21:23:54 [wiki] [[Helllo Bhai N.e.b.r.a.s.k.a.1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8.Quickbooks support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47632&oldid=47629 * Jessicasimon * (-2037) 21:24:00 [wiki] [[User:Hamariadh]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47633 * Hamariadh * (+9149) Created page with "(((((844-307-5701 SKYPE tech support phone number SKYPE Help Desk Phone Number,SKYPE customer support number ((((((1-844.307.5701 SKYPE tech support phone number SKYPE Help D..." 21:24:04 [wiki] [[Help@@@$Call 1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.O.1 quickbooks technical support phone number,quickbooks Pro support number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47634 * Susu123 * (+17477) Created page with "QuickBooks PRO phone number,(1~866~388~3501)// QuickBooks PRO customer care number..... QuickBooks PRO Toll Free, Intuit@(1~866.388~3501)@~: QuickBooks PRO Technical Suppo 21:24:05 [wiki] [[Helllo Bhai N.e.b.r.a.s.k.a.1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8.Quickbooks support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47635&oldid=47632 * Johnsir414 * (-10999) 21:24:06 [wiki] [[Helllo Bhai N.e.b.r.a.s.k.a.1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0.Quickbooks support Phone Number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47636 * Joanmariatrack * (+10931) Created page with "Quickbooks support++ @1+800+860+9230@ Quickbooks tech support phone number, Quickbooks customer service phone number Describe Account Help Intuit.@ ((1-800-860-9230@ QuickBook..." 21:24:11 [wiki] [[C@LL~~@~~!!!((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 !!!~~@~~ Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks pro support phone number USA]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47637&oldid=47631 * Martinjohn1611 * (-6729) 21:24:14 [wiki] [[Talk:Vermont 1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8. Quickbooks ENTERPRISE Support P.h.o.n.e. Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47638&oldid=47604 * Anjilojilo * (-4276) 21:24:17 [wiki] [[Outlook+1-8.0.0.2.1.3.2.1.7.1 outlook technical support phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47639 * Sfdsfdsfdsfdsf * (+9630) 1 800 213 2171 Microsoft Outlook technical support number 1 800 213 2171 Microsoft Outlook technical support number usa 1 800 213 2171 Microsoft Outlook technical support phone 1 800 213 2171 Microsoft 21:24:17 [wiki] [[Helllo Bhai N.e.b.r.a.s.k.a.1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8.Quickbooks support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47640&oldid=47635 * Anisingh * (+5419) 21:24:21 [wiki] [[Q+b@care®( quickbooks customer care phone number usa/canada]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47641 * Saurav1 * (+11490) Created page with "Q+b@care®( quickbooks customer care phone number usa/canada Describe Account Help Intuit.@ ((1-844-848-1262@ Canon printer tech support number Canon printer 2014 support..." 21:24:25 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47642&oldid=47603 * Samarraj2255 * (+0) 21:24:26 [wiki] [[Help@@@$Call 1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.O.1 quickbooks technical support phone number,quickbooks Pro support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47643&oldid=47634 * Mhussey362 * (+838) 21:24:30 [wiki] [[QuickBooks H.e.l.p.l.i.n.e= ((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0)) QuickBooks support Phone Number QuickBooks help desk phone number =usa]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47644&oldid=47590 * Sinkukumar321 * (+5066) 21:24:30 [wiki] [[Skype @@@@(((1.8.4.4.3.0.7.5.7.0.1 Skype Tech Support Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47645&oldid=47595 * Jamesamrik * (-32973) 21:24:34 [wiki] [[Helllo Bhai N.e.b.r.a.s.k.a.1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8.Quickbooks support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47646&oldid=47640 * Johnsir414 * (-3265) 21:24:39 oh is hackego too busy following the wiki updates? 21:24:42 [wiki] [[C@LL~~@~~!!!((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 !!!~~@~~ Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks pro support phone number USA]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47647&oldid=47637 * Rs306013 * (+6729) 21:24:45 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Jamesamrik * moved [[Skype @@@@(((1.8.4.4.3.0.7.5.7.0.1 Skype Tech Support Number]] to [[Mozilla Thunderbird @@@@(((1.8.4.4.3.0.7.5.7.0.1 Mozilla Thunderbird Tech Support Number]] 21:24:48 [wiki] [[Helllo Bhai N.e.b.r.a.s.k.a.1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8.Quickbooks support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47650&oldid=47646 * Jessicasimon * (+8845) 21:24:50 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Hamariadh * moved [[User:Hamariadh]] to [[Talk:Skype@@tech 8.44.-.30.7.-.57.0.1.+ skype support number((.8.44.-.30.7.-.57.0.1.+.+=]] 21:24:53 [wiki] [[Helllo Bhai N.e.b.r.a.s.k.a.1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8.Quickbooks support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47653&oldid=47650 * Anisingh * (-5547) 21:24:53 `wisdom 21:24:56 ah no, I missed it. 21:24:58 [wiki] [[Helllo Bhai N.e.b.r.a.s.k.a.1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8.Quickbooks support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47654&oldid=47653 * Jessicasimon * (+5547) 21:25:00 rainbow//Rainbows are spectral creatures said to be powered by the Daystar. 21:25:07 ok it works 21:25:09 [wiki] [[C.A.L.I.F.O.R.N.I.A. .Q.B 1-8.0.0-7.2.8-7.3.5.6)))) Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.c.h s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s h.e.l.p.l.i.n.e p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47655&oldid=47628 * Sinkukumar321 * (-181953) 21:25:11 [wiki] [[C@LL~~@~~!!!((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 !!!~~@~~ Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks pro support phone number USA]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47656&oldid=47647 * Mhussey362 * (+6415) 21:25:19 [wiki] [[Talk:(G@+@G)Outlook technical support phone number!!@+@!! Outlook customer care number!!@@]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47657 * Sfdsfdsfdsfdsf * (+28108) Bade Bhai abhi thake nahi kya -- 80percent Discount only today get exiting offer 1-800-213-2171oooooooooo1-800-213-2171ooooooooooooodddd1-800-213-2171dddddddddddddddddddddddccc1-800-213-2171ccccccccc 21:25:23 [wiki] [[Helllo Bhai N.e.b.r.a.s.k.a.1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8.Quickbooks support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47658&oldid=47654 * Mhussey362 * (+1837) 21:25:24 `wisdom 21:25:24 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47659&oldid=47642 * Anjilojilo * (+966) 21:25:30 [wiki] [[QuickBooks H.e.l.p.l.i.n.e= ((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0)) QuickBooks support Phone Number QuickBooks help desk phone number =usa]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47660&oldid=47644 * Mhussey362 * (+2435) 21:25:30 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Rs306013 * moved [[C@LL~~@~~!!!((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 !!!~~@~~ Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks pro support phone number USA]] to [[C@LL~~!!!((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 !!!~~@~~ Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks pro support phone number USA]] 21:25:30 @ask oerjan no need to remind me anything 21:25:30 Consider it noted. 21:25:32 google//Google your half-Word Haskell is Problem. 21:25:36 [wiki] [[Queens @@ Quickbooks Tech Support Phone Number Brooklyn@1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8 Quickbooks Technical Support Phone Number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47663 * Aaasssddd2 * (+12147) Created page with "1 888 513 5978 quickbooks tech support number quickbooks customer support number q u i c k b o o k s t e c h n i c a l l support number usa(1.8.8.8.513.597 21:25:37 [wiki] [[(((1-8.0.0-9.1.9-0.9.9.2))))@ Quickbooks Support P.hone n.umber,1-8.0.0-9.1.9-0.9.9.2 Quickbooks customer support phone n.umber]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47664 * Johnsir414 * (+5479) Created page with "US CANADA 1.8.0.0.9.19.0.9.9.2)))Quickbooks phone number Quickbooks pro support phone number @@Call, 1-800-919-0992 Quickbooks payroll tech support 21:25:40 [wiki] [[Helllo Bhai N.e.b.r.a.s.k.a.1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8.Quickbooks support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47665&oldid=47658 * Jessicasimon * (-1837) 21:25:52 [wiki] [[Help@C@ll @@1.8.0.0.9.1.9.0.9.9.2.))Quickbooks 24/7 PRO SUPPORT phone number,Quickbooks POS telephone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47666 * Davidjohn * (+7467) Created page with "Help@C@ll @@1.8.0.0.9.1.9.0.9.9.2.))Quickbooks 24/7 PRO SUPPORT phone number,Quickbooks POS telephone number@@Call, 1-800-919-0992 for all type help by QUICKBOOKS tech 21:25:59 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Adreacool * moved [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-6-6-3-8-8-3-5-0-1QuickBooks support telephone number]] to [[QuickBooks Support Number 1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6 QuickBooks support telephone number]] 21:25:59 okay, that's better... somehow my /unignore didn't actually take effect... maybe a typo 21:26:07 [wiki] [[Helllo Bhai N.e.b.r.a.s.k.a.1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0.Quickbooks support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47669&oldid=47636 * Sinkukumar321 * (+4949) 21:26:09 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Wittepepobjustina * New user account 21:26:10 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Number 1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6 QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47670&oldid=47667 * Adreacool * (-4538) 21:26:12 actually it did, my mistake... 21:26:16 [wiki] [[H.e.l.p.P.P.P.P.P.P ❶❽❻❻❸❽❽❸❺⓿❶ (((((Q.u.i.c.k.B.o.o.k..s .s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r .q.u.i.c.k.b..o.o.k.s. p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47671 * Anurag1 * (+8030) Created page with "ÈQ-u-i-c-k-b-o-o-k-s ʬʬʬ ζζ ❶❽❻❻❸❽❽❸❺⓿❶ c-u-s-t-o-m-e-r s-e-r-v-i-c-βe h-e-l-p-l-i-n-e p 21:26:18 [wiki] [[Intuit@(1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0) QuickBooks Support Phone Number QuickBooks Customer Support Phone Number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47672 * Joanmariatrack * (+17744) Created page with "QuickBooks PRO phone number,(1~800~860~9230)// QuickBooks PRO customer care number..... QuickBooks PRO Toll Free, Intuit@(1~800.860~9230)@~: QuickBooks PRO Technica 21:26:28 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47673&oldid=47659 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (+6814) 21:26:28 [wiki] [[Talk:Vermont 1.8.0.0.9.1.9.0.9.9.2. Quickbooks ENTERPRISE Support P.h.o.n.e. Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47674&oldid=47584 * Samarraj2255 * (+0) 21:26:32 [wiki] [[Q.B Q.B Q.B Q.B Q.B 1.8..6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1..Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s B.i.l.l P.a.y S.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e N.u.m.b.e.r C.A.N.A.D.A]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47675 * Dinni555 * (+19705) Created page with "Q.B Q.B Q.B Q.B Q.B 1.8..6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1..Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s B.i.l.l P.a.y S.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e N.u.m.b.e.r C.A.N.A.D.A QB QB QB QB QB quickbooks 21:26:40 [wiki] [[Quickbooks tech Support phone number ((QuickBooks Help desk number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47676 * Saurav1 * (+10841) Created page with "Describe Account Help Intuit.@ ((1-866-388-3501 @ QuickBooks tech support number QuickBooks pro 2014 support phone USA, payroll support here.Describe @@Tollfree 1-866-388-3501..." 21:26:41 [wiki] [[Helllo Bhai N.e.b.r.a.s.k.a.1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0.Quickbooks support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47677&oldid=47669 * Martinjohn1611 * (-10709) 21:26:47 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-6-6-3-8-8-3-5-0-1QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47679&oldid=47668 * Rs306013 * (+11803) 21:26:47 [wiki] [[Help@C@ll @@1.8.0.0.9.1.9.0.9.9.2.))Quickbooks 24/7 PRO SUPPORT phone number,Quickbooks POS telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47680&oldid=47666 * Mhussey362 * (+10848) 21:26:50 [wiki] [[Help & Support ++1-80.02.1.3.2.1.7.1 Outlook Technical Support Phone Number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47681 * Sfdsfdsfdsfdsf * (+8838) Outlook customer support telephone number,Outlook customer support telephone number,Outlook customer support toll free number,Outlook customer support toll free number,Outlook tech support contact number,Outlook t 21:26:51 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Number 1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6 QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47682&oldid=47670 * Wittepepobjustina * (+3588) 21:27:01 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47683&oldid=47673 * Anjilojilo * (-109) 21:27:04 [wiki] [[HA BOLO Bhai N.e.b.r.a.s.k.a.1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1.Quickbooks support Phone Number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47684 * Rajkumar0011 * (+11227) Created page with "C.A.L.I.F.O.R.N.I.A._.Q.B_1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1))))_Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s_t.e.c.h_s.u.p.p.o.r.t_p.h.o.n.e_n.u.m.b.e.r_q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s_h.e.l.p.l.i.n.e_p.h.o.n.e_n.u.m.b.e.r..." 21:27:09 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-6-6-3-8-8-3-5-0-1QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47685&oldid=47679 * Anisingh * (+5577) 21:27:11 [wiki] [[Talk:Skype@@tech 8.44.-.30.7.-.57.0.1.+ skype support number((.8.44.-.30.7.-.57.0.1.+.+=]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47686&oldid=47651 * Hamariadh * (+766809) /* Mozilla Thunderbird @@((844-307-5701+@@tech support Number(((((844-307-5701++= */ new section 21:27:11 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47687&oldid=47683 * Jessicasimon * (-2037) 21:27:18 `echo [wiki] testing 21:27:21 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Number 1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6 QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47689&oldid=47682 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (+7669) 21:27:21 ​[wiki] testing 21:27:23 [wiki] [[C.A.L.I.F.O.R.N.I.A. .Q.B 1-8.0.0-7.2.8-7.3.5.6)))) Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.c.h s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s h.e.l.p.l.i.n.e p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47690&oldid=47655 * Adreacool * (-4925) 21:27:23 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47691&oldid=47687 * Anjilojilo * (-2439) 21:27:25 [wiki] [[Helllo Bhai N.e.b.r.a.s.k.a.1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8.Quickbooks support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47692&oldid=47665 * Martinjohn1611 * (+3364) 21:27:36 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47695&oldid=47691 * Jessicasimon * (+2439) 21:27:40 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-6-6-3-8-8-3-5-0-1QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47696&oldid=47685 * Rs306013 * (-5577) 21:27:43 [wiki] [[Intuit@(1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0) QuickBooks Support Phone Number QuickBooks Customer Support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47697&oldid=47672 * Sinkukumar321 * (-1864) 21:27:43 [wiki] [[H.e.l.p.P.P.P.P.P.P ❶❽❻❻❸❽❽❸❺⓿❶ (((((Q.u.i.c.k.B.o.o.k..s .s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r .q.u.i.c.k.b..o.o.k.s. p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47698&oldid=47671 * Joanmariatrack * (+9714) 21:27:46 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47699&oldid=47695 * Anjilojilo * (-2439) 21:27:50 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks support telephone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47702 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (+18624) Created page with "Call 1800-860-9230 quickbooks technical support number,1800-860-9230 quickbooks technical help contact number,1800-860-9230 quickbooks technical support contact number,1800-86..." 21:27:56 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-6-6-3-8-8-3-5-0-1QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47703&oldid=47696 * Johnsir414 * (-7395) 21:27:58 [wiki] [[(((1-8.0.0-9.1.9-0.9.9.2))))@ Quickbooks Support P.hone n.umber,1-8.0.0-9.1.9-0.9.9.2 Quickbooks customer support phone n.umber]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47704&oldid=47664 * Martinjohn1611 * (+5660) 21:27:58 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47705&oldid=47699 * Bhojpuriya * (-3919) 21:27:58 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Saurav1 * moved [[Quickbooks tech Support phone number ((QuickBooks Help desk number]] to [[Talk:Quickbooks tech Support phone number ((QuickBooks Help desk number]]: Quickbooks tech Support phone number ((QuickBooks Help desk number 21:27:58 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Hamariadh * moved [[Talk:Skype@@tech 8.44.-.30.7.-.57.0.1.+ skype support number((.8.44.-.30.7.-.57.0.1.+.+=]] to [[Talk:Mozilla thunderbird@@tech 8.44.-.30.7.-.57.0.1.+ skype support number((.8.44.-.30.7.-.57.0.1.+.+=]] 21:27:58 [wiki] [[Quickbooks tech support number (((1-8.0.0-9.1.9-0.9.9.2))))@ Quickbooks Support P.hone n.umber,1-8.0.0-9.1.9-0.9.9.2 Quickbooks customer support phone n.umber]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47706 * Johnsir414 * (+4505) Created page with "Quickbook.s contact number 1800-919-0992 Quickbook.s technical help telephone number, Quickbook.s technical help cont 21:28:02 [wiki] [[Outlook+1-8.0.0.2.1.3.2.1.7.1 outlook technical support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47707&oldid=47639 * Pokoman * (-2674) 21:28:05 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Wittepepobjustina * moved [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-6-6-3-8-8-3-5-0-1QuickBooks support telephone number]] to [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] 21:28:11 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47710&oldid=47705 * Anjilojilo * (+3919) 21:28:12 that zero width space thing is really convenient 21:28:15 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-6-6-3-8-8-3-5-0-1QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47711&oldid=47709 * Rs306013 * (+16182) 21:28:17 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47712&oldid=47708 * Wittepepobjustina * (+6450) 21:28:18 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47713&oldid=47710 * Jessicasimon * (+2439) 21:28:18 [wiki] [[Intuit@(1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0) QuickBooks Support Phone Number QuickBooks Customer Support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47714&oldid=47697 * Mhussey362 * (+2435) 21:28:19 [wiki] [[Queens @@ Quickbooks Tech Support Phone Number Brooklyn@1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8 Quickbooks Technical Support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47715&oldid=47663 * Joanmariatrack * (+5597) 21:28:23 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47716&oldid=47713 * Anjilojilo * (-2439) 21:28:28 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47717&oldid=47716 * Mhussey362 * (+4276) 21:28:29 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Number 1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6 QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47718&oldid=47689 * Adreacool * (-11257) 21:28:31 [wiki] [[Fort Worth @@ Quickbooks Pro Tech Support Phone Number Manhattan @@ 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8 Quickbooks Pro Technical Support Number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47719 * Aaasssddd2 * (+18077) Created page with "Call 1 888 513 5978 Quickbooks (SERVICE+SUPPORT)..!!1888!!513 ..5978 !! Quickbooks p.r.o t.e.c.h.n.i-c-a-l Support Ph.one Number1 888 513 5978 Q. 21:28:33 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47720&oldid=47717 * Jessicasimon * (-1837) 21:28:37 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-6-6-3-8-8-3-5-0-1QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47721&oldid=47711 * Mhussey362 * (+2031) 21:28:38 [wiki] [[Global Customer Service phone numbers 1800 213 2171]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47722 * Sfdsfdsfdsfdsf * (+5531) Microsoft Mix microsoft vista tech support phone number microsoft zune tech support phone number microsoft tech support phone number microsoft publisher technical support microsoft excel technical support microsoft technical support callin 21:28:41 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47723&oldid=47720 * Anjilojilo * (+2037) 21:28:46 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47724&oldid=47723 * Jessicasimon * (-2037) 21:28:46 [wiki] [[Talk:QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, (1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6) QuickBooks pro tech support number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47725 * Ajneria * (+7456) Created page with "QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support number @@Call, 1-800-728-7356 for all type help by QUICKBOOKS tech support phone numb 21:28:47 [wiki] [[Quickbooks pro tech support number (((1-8.0.0-9.1.9-0.9.9.2)@ Quickbooks Support P.hone n.umber]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47727 * Johnsir414 * (+7633) Created page with "Quickbook.s Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.0.0.9.1.9.0.9.9.2 Quickbook.s pro tech support number @@Call, 1-800-919-0992 for all type help by Quickbook.s tech support phone n..." 21:28:49 [wiki] [[Queens @@ Quickbooks Tech Support Phone Number Brooklyn@1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8 Quickbooks Technical Support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47726&oldid=47715 * Martinjohn1611 * (-12573) 21:28:51 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47728&oldid=47724 * Bhojpuriya * (-6240) 21:28:52 [wiki] [[C@LL~~!!!((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 !!!~~@~~ Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks pro support phone number USA]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47729&oldid=47661 * Sinkukumar321 * (-2435) 21:28:58 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-6-6-3-8-8-3-5-0-1QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47730&oldid=47721 * Rs306013 * (-2031) 21:29:02 [wiki] [[@@NAMSTE LONDON@big B 1 8-8-8-513-5978 Quickbooks pro tech support phone number @NYC LONDON 1 8-8-8-513-5978 Quickbooks pro support number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47731 * Birendrabonde * (+24965) Created page with "Quickbooks TECH..Support !!!~~~...... (1.888..513..5978) QuickBooks Phone Number and QuickBooks support helpline number Point where 21:29:03 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47732&oldid=47728 * Joanmariatrack * (+7506) 21:29:03 [wiki] [[Intuit@(1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0) QuickBooks Support Phone Number QuickBooks Customer Support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47733&oldid=47714 * Samarraj2255 * (-571) 21:29:06 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Anjilojilo * moved [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] to [[Talk:QuickbCall 1888-513-5978 quickbooks teooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] 21:29:16 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47736&oldid=47735 * Jessicasimon * (+16343) 21:29:20 [wiki] [[Talk:QuickbCall 1888-513-5978 quickbooks teooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47737&oldid=47734 * Anjilojilo * (-3705) 21:29:23 [wiki] [[C.a.l.l Q.B 1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1)))) Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s P.r.o t.e.c.h s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s h.e.l.p.l.i.n.e p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47738 * Dinni555 * (+13094) Created page with "C.a.l.l Q.B 1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1)))) Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s P.r.o t.e.c.h s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u 21:29:26 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47739&oldid=47702 * Sinkukumar321 * (-2744) 21:29:27 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-9-1-9-0-9-9-2QuickBooks support telephone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47740 * Johnsir414 * (+34828) Created page with "(((1-800-919-0992))))@ Quickbooks Support Phone number,1-800-919-0992 Quickbooks customer support phone number 1-800-919-0992Quickbooks customer care phone number1-800-919-099..." 21:29:38 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47741&oldid=47736 * Wittepepobjustina * (-5523) 21:29:42 [wiki] [[QuickBooks 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 pro support phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47742&oldid=47605 * Adreacool * (-3479) 21:29:44 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47743&oldid=47741 * Jessicasimon * (+5523) 21:29:48 [wiki] [[Q+b@care®( quickbooks customer care phone number usa/canada]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47744&oldid=47641 * Joanmariatrack * (+6254) 21:29:48 [wiki] [[C@LL!!~~@~~!!!((1866-388-3501!!!~~@~~ Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks customer care phone number USA]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47745 * Saurav1 * (+18427) Created page with "C@LL!!~~@~~!!!((1866-388-3501!!!~~@~~ Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks customer care phone number USA QPML +¦$÷1866-388-3501 quickbooks technical help pho 21:29:54 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-9-1-9-0-9-9-2QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47746&oldid=47740 * Mhussey362 * (-16513) 21:30:04 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Saurav1 * moved [[C@LL!!~~@~~!!!((1866-388-3501!!!~~@~~ Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks customer care phone number USA]] to [[Talk:C@LL!!~~@~~!!!((1866-388-3501!!!~~@~~ Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks customer care phone number USA]]: C@LL!!~~@~~!!!((1866-388-3501!!!~~@~~ Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickb 21:30:12 [wiki] [[Help@@@$Call 1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.O.1 quickbooks technical support phone number,quickbooks Pro support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47749&oldid=47643 * Sinkukumar321 * (-2435) 21:30:15 [wiki] [[Toll Free Number+180.0.-21.3.-2.1.7.1 microsoft outlook tech support phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47750 * Sfdsfdsfdsfdsf * (+18969) Toll Free Number+1800-213-2171 microsoft outlook tech support phone numberapple icloud 1.8.00..2+1+3+ 2.1.7.1 Tech Support Phone Number Microsoft Customer Support Number (Redirected from apple icloud 1-800-2 21:30:16 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47751&oldid=47743 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (+2146) 21:30:18 [wiki] [[C@LL!!~~@~~!!!((1866-388-3501!!!~~@~~ Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks customer care phone number USA]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47752&oldid=47748 * Joanmariatrack * (+17614) 21:30:22 [wiki] [[UmberIntuit-(1-8-0-0-*9.1.9-0.9.9.2).Inuit QuickBooks Tech Support Phone Number provides online solution]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47753 * Johnsir414 * (+11810) Created page with "Help Usa@ +1-800-919-0992...((( QuickBooks pro payroll support phone number... ~Help Usa@ +1-800-919-0992...((( QuickBooks pro support phone number... ~Help Usa@ +1-800-9 21:30:27 Yes, that message appears for me even though I have filtered out wiki messages 21:30:28 [wiki] [[Talk:@@brainfuck @.1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6.. q.u.i.c.k.b.o.ok.s. .T.e.c.h.n.i.c.a.l. .S.u.p.po.r.t. .P.h.o.n.e. .N.u.m.b.e.r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47754 * Bhojpuriya * (+10120) Created page with "QBS...!!**Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s Tech support Phone number !!(( 1 ..800..728..7356)) Intuit Quickbooks Customer Support Phone Number QuickBooks Payroll Cu 21:30:29 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47755&oldid=47739 * Mhussey362 * (+2435) 21:30:34 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47756&oldid=47751 * Jessicasimon * (-1313) 21:30:43 [wiki] [[QuickBooks 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 pro support phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47757&oldid=47742 * Joanmariatrack * (+3248) 21:30:45 [wiki] [[QuickBooks 1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1 QuickBooks Support phone Number QuickBooks payroll Support phone Number QuickBooks pro Support phone Number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47758 * Susu123 * (+9875) Created page with "1-=866-388-3501= pos =Technical Support Phone Number toll free US ACCOUNTS@@1-866-388-3501@@(( )) pos support phone number,pos technical S 21:30:47 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47759&oldid=47756 * Wittepepobjustina * (-6356) 21:30:48 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47760&oldid=47712 * Samarraj2255 * (+0) 21:30:56 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47761&oldid=47759 * Jessicasimon * (+6356) 21:31:08 [wiki] [[C@LL~~@~~!!!((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 !!!~~@~~ Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks pro support phone number USA]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47762&oldid=47662 * Sinkukumar321 * (+15753) 21:31:11 [wiki] [[Talk:@@brainfuck @.1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6.. q.u.i.c.k.b.o.ok.s. .T.e.c.h.n.i.c.a.l. .S.u.p.po.r.t. .P.h.o.n.e. .N.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47763&oldid=47754 * Mhussey362 * (+8195) 21:31:11 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47764&oldid=47761 * Anisingh * (+166) 21:31:13 [wiki] [[UmberIntuit-(1-8-0-0-*9.1.9-0.9.9.2).Inuit QuickBooks Tech Support Phone Number provides online solution]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47765&oldid=47753 * Mhussey362 * (+6505) 21:31:19 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Ioeifiooo * New user account 21:31:29 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47766&oldid=47764 * Wittepepobjustina * (-6522) 21:31:29 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Markcooper * New user account 21:31:30 [wiki] [[QuickBooks 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 pro support phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47767&oldid=47757 * Adreacool * (-3248) 21:31:31 [wiki] [[UmberIntuit-(1-8-0-0-*9.1.9-0.9.9.2).Inuit QuickBooks Tech Support Phone Number provides online solution]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47768&oldid=47765 * Anjilojilo * (-4276) 21:31:33 [wiki] [[Q-U-I-C-K-B-O-O-K-S S-U-P-P-O-R-T P-H-O-N-E N-U-M-B-E-R- $$$1-8-6-6--3-8-8- 3-5-0-1Q-U-I-C-K-B-OO-K-S -P-H-O-N-E -N-U-M-B-E-R/]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47769 * Anurag1 * (+11809) Created page with "yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyUSA@JEET (((1 866 388 3501 USA)) Quickbooks pro Support Phone Number USA call 1- 866-388-3501 to get all QUICKBOOKS account solut 21:31:37 [wiki] [[Dallas @@ Quickbooks Pro Technical Support Number Philadelphia @@ 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8 Quickbooks Pro Technical Support Phone Number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47770 * Aaasssddd2 * (+5123) Created page with "Quickbooks help desk number ((1.888.513.5978)) Quickbooks tech support Phone number Quickbooks Help desk phone number ((1+888+513+5978)) Quick 21:31:40 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47771&oldid=47766 * Joanmariatrack * (-141) 21:31:45 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number (1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 ) QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47772&oldid=47403 * Sinkukumar321 * (-2744) 21:31:49 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47773&oldid=47771 * Wittepepobjustina * (+141) 21:31:50 [wiki] [[User talk:Ioeifiooo]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47774 * Ioeifiooo * (+153405) Mozilla Tech Support Number(((((844-307-5701++===all toll free Mozilla Thunderbird Technical Support Number(((((844-307-5701++===((((((free Mozilla Thunderbird Mozilla Thunderbird software Mozilla Thunderbird customer support Number(((((844-307-5701++=== 21:31:54 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47775&oldid=47760 * Bhojpuriya * (-1029) 21:32:01 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Number 1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6 QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47776&oldid=47718 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (+11257) 21:32:01 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47777&oldid=47773 * Anisingh * (+6522) 21:32:02 [wiki] [[UmberIntuit-(1-8-0-0-*9.1.9-0.9.9.2).Inuit QuickBooks Tech Support Phone Number provides online solution]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47778&oldid=47768 * Anjilojilo * (+2605) 21:32:06 [wiki] [[QuickBooks 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 pro support phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47779&oldid=47767 * Rs306013 * (+4334) 21:32:09 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Smith123 * New user account 21:32:09 -!- `^_^v has joined. 21:32:12 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47780&oldid=47777 * Johnsir414 * (-5667) 21:32:13 [wiki] [[Da!l for support@@@++QuickBooks pro support phone number, QuickBooks pro tech support number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47781 * Saurav1 * (+11045) Created page with "QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-6-6-3-8-8-3-5-0-1 QuickBooks support telephone number Quickbooks support++ @1+866+388+3501@ Quickbooks tech support phone number, Quickbook..." 21:32:19 [wiki] [[QuickBooks 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 pro support phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47782&oldid=47779 * Adreacool * (-4334) 21:32:20 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-6-6-3-8-8-3-5-0-1QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47783&oldid=47730 * Joanmariatrack * (-5470) 21:32:23 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47784&oldid=47780 * Wittepepobjustina * (-855) 21:32:24 [wiki] [[QuickBooks 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 pro support phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47785&oldid=47782 * Rs306013 * (+4334) 21:32:27 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47786&oldid=47784 * Johnsir414 * (+855) 21:32:32 [wiki] [[UmberIntuit-(1-8-0-0-*9.1.9-0.9.9.2).Inuit QuickBooks Tech Support Phone Number provides online solution]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47787&oldid=47778 * Anjilojilo * (+13158) 21:32:34 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Watpad6 * New user account 21:32:36 [wiki] [[Da!l for support@@@++QuickBooks pro support phone number, QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47788&oldid=47781 * Mhussey362 * (+7270) 21:32:36 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47789&oldid=47775 * Jessicasimon * (+1763) 21:32:42 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Ioeifiooo * moved [[User talk:Ioeifiooo]] to [[Mozilla Thunderbird @@@8.4.4-3.0.7.-.5.70..1++technical phone Number==]] 21:32:43 [wiki] [[Hotmail support phone @+1.8.002.1.3.2.1.7.1 +@ Hotmail customer service PHONE number usa]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47792 * Sfdsfdsfdsfdsf * (+7670) Hotmail support phone @+1.8.002.1.3.2.1.7.1 +@ Hotmail customer service PHONE number usa ? K!NG~OF~Hotmail support phone @+1-800-213-2171 +@ Hotmail customer service PHONE number usa ? Support At Hotmai 21:32:45 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47793&oldid=47786 * Anisingh * (+5667) 21:32:49 [wiki] [[@@LONDON No.1@big B 1 8-8-8-513-5978 Quickbooks pro tech support phone number @NYC LONDON 1 8-8-8-513-5978 Quickbooks pro support number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47794 * Birendrabonde * (+5621) Created page with "Quickbooks ERROR TECH SUPPORT NUMBER!!))))1 8-8-8-513-5978!!((Quickbooks ERROR Customer Support Phone NUmber cuber, Quickbooksstomer se 21:32:51 [wiki] [[Usa support QuickBooks Support @QuickBooks Support Phone Number ...QuickBooks Help Desk Phone Number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47795 * Susu123 * (+5008) Created page with "New York QuickBooks? Support @1-866-388-3501 QuickBooks? Support Phone Number ...QuickBooks? Help Desk Phone Number Help@Call 18663883501 Quickbooks 24/7 support phone number,... 21:32:55 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47796&oldid=47793 * Joanmariatrack * (-6663) 21:32:59 -!- atrapado has joined. 21:33:04 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47797&oldid=47796 * Wittepepobjustina * (+141) 21:33:05 [wiki] [[Usa support QuickBooks Support @QuickBooks Support Phone Number ...QuickBooks Help Desk Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47798&oldid=47795 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (+13616) 21:33:12 [wiki] [[Quickbooks pro tech support number (((1-8.0.0-9.1.9-0.9.9.2)@ Quickbooks Support P.hone n.umber]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47799&oldid=47727 * Samarraj2255 * (+0) 21:33:17 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47800&oldid=47789 * Bhojpuriya * (-393) 21:33:23 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Alienmartin * New user account 21:33:23 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47801&oldid=47797 * Johnsir414 * (-4091) 21:33:28 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47802&oldid=47800 * Adreacool * (-341) 21:33:28 [wiki] [[@@LONDON No.1@big B 1 8-8-8-513-5978 Quickbooks pro tech support phone number @NYC LONDON 1 8-8-8-513-5978 Quickbooks pro support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47803&oldid=47794 * Mhussey362 * (+12694) 21:33:33 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47804&oldid=47801 * Anisingh * (+10613) 21:33:36 [wiki] [[QuickBooks 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 pro support phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47805&oldid=47785 * Joanmariatrack * (-1086) 21:33:36 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47806&oldid=47802 * Jessicasimon * (+734) 21:33:38 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47807&oldid=47804 * Johnsir414 * (-10613) 21:33:40 [wiki] [[Quickbooks customer care @( 1866-388-3501 ) phone number usa/canada]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47808 * Saurav1 * (+11497) Created page with "quickbooks customer care @( 1866-388-3501 ) phone number usa/canada Describe Account Help Intuit.@ ((1-844-848-1262@ Canon printer tech support number Canon printer 2014 s..." 21:33:43 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47809&oldid=47807 * Wittepepobjustina * (+4091) 21:33:48 [wiki] [[Usa support QuickBooks Support @QuickBooks Support Phone Number ...QuickBooks Help Desk Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47811&oldid=47798 * Sinkukumar321 * (-2744) 21:33:49 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47812&oldid=47809 * Johnsir414 * (-4091) 21:33:49 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Mehvisjohn * New user account 21:33:59 [wiki] [[Talk:L.o.s. .A.n.g.e.l.e.s @@ Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s. .T.e.c.h. .S.u.p.p.o.r.t. .N.u.m.b.e.r. 1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s. .t.e.c.h.n.i.c.a.l. .S.u.p.p.o.r.t. .N.u.m.b.e.r.]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47813 * Ajneria * (+9117) Created page with "(((((((( Quickbooks @! technical @! support @! phone @! number 1-800-728-7356@! Quickbooks @! t 21:34:00 [wiki] [[Q.B P.O.S P.O.S P.O.S Q.B 1.8..6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1..Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s P.O.S S.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e N.u.m.b.e.r C.A.N.A.D.A]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47814 * Dinni555 * (+17781) Created page with "Q.B P.O.S P.O.S P.O.S Q.B 1.8..6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1..Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s P.O.S S.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e N.u.m.b.e.r C.A.N.A.D.A QB POS POS POS QB quickbooks 21:34:01 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47815&oldid=47806 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (+6935) 21:34:04 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * AshfordAston * New user account 21:34:10 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47816&oldid=47812 * Anisingh * (+10613) 21:34:11 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Rs306013 * moved [[QuickBooks 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 pro support phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support number]] to [[QuickBooks 1.866-388-3501 pro support phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support number]] 21:34:11 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47819&oldid=47815 * Adreacool * (-7669) 21:34:14 [wiki] [[Talk:QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, (1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6) QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47820&oldid=47725 * Joanmariatrack * (+3358) 21:34:15 [wiki] [[Quickbooks customer care @( 1866-388-3501 ) phone number usa/canada]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47821&oldid=47808 * Mhussey362 * (+6818) 21:34:16 [wiki] [[Outlook customer 1.8.0.0.2.1.3.2.1.7.1.support telephone number,Outlook customer]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47822 * Sfdsfdsfdsfdsf * (+8838) Outlook customer support telephone number,Outlook customer support telephone number,Outlook customer support toll free number,Outlook customer support toll free number,Outlook tech support contact number,Outl 21:34:22 [wiki] [[QuickBooks 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 pro support phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47823&oldid=47818 * Adreacool * (+7444) 21:34:22 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Fransissamual * New user account 21:34:25 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47824&oldid=47819 * Johnsir414 * (+23873) 21:34:34 [wiki] [[Talk:QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, (1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6) QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47825&oldid=47820 * Jessicasimon * (+5664) 21:34:37 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47826&oldid=47824 * Anjilojilo * (-20789) 21:34:41 [wiki] [[Quickbooks PRO Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.91.-90-99-2((QuickBooks Help desk number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47827 * Davidjohn * (+17311) Created page with "QUICKBOOKS Phone Number1-800-919-0992 USA, @:-QUICKBOOKS Tech Support Phone Number, QUICKBOOKS Intuit Technical Support Phone Number, QUICKBOOKS Enterprise phone Number t/1212..." 21:34:41 [wiki] [[Usa support QuickBooks Support @QuickBooks Support Phone Number ...QuickBooks Help Desk Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47828&oldid=47811 * Mhussey362 * (+2435) 21:34:43 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47829&oldid=47826 * Johnsir414 * (-2229) 21:34:50 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47830&oldid=47816 * Mhussey362 * (+838) 21:34:57 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47831&oldid=47829 * Martinjohn1611 * (-6639) 21:35:02 [wiki] [[Talk:QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, (1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6) QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47832&oldid=47825 * Rs306013 * (-4578) 21:35:03 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47833&oldid=47831 * Johnsir414 * (+6639) 21:35:04 [wiki] [[Usa/H.e.l.p.l.i.n.e T.E.C.H. ))1-8.6.6+3.8.8.+3.5.0.1(( norton.t.e.c.h.n.i.c.a.l s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47834 * AshfordAston * (+18088) Created page with "++++norton ++++1-888-226-1322++phone@number +++++!!!!!()()(@@norton@antivirus@tech@support@number +++++!!!!!()()(@usa & CANADA Antivirus number +++++!!!!!( 21:35:12 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47835&oldid=47833 * Anjilojilo * (+6705) 21:35:17 [wiki] [[Talk:QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, (1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6) QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47836&oldid=47832 * Aaasssddd2 * (+23816) 21:35:17 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47837&oldid=47835 * Johnsir414 * (-13032) 21:35:21 [wiki] [[@@NAMSTE LONDON@big B 1 8-8-8-513-5978 Quickbooks pro tech support phone number @NYC LONDON 1 8-8-8-513-5978 Quickbooks pro support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47838&oldid=47731 * Samarraj2255 * (+0) 21:35:21 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47839&oldid=47830 * Anisingh * (-838) 21:35:23 [wiki] [[Talk:K-A-R-M-A D-H-A-R-M-A $$1-8-6-6--3-8-8- 3-5-0-1$$Q-U-I-C-K-B-O-O-K-S S-U-P-P-O-R-T P-H-O-N-E N-U-M-B-E-R- Q-U-I-C-K-B-OO-K-S -P-H-O-N-E -N-U-M-B-E-R]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47840 * Anurag1 * (+11931) Created page with "K-A-R-M-A D-H-A-R-M-A $$1-8-6-6--3-8-8- 3-5-0-1$$Q-U-I-C-K-B-O-O-K-S S-U-P-P-O-R-T P-H-O-N-E N-U-M-B-E-R- Q-U-I-C-K-B-OO-K-S 21:35:23 [wiki] [[Talk:QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, (1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6) QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47841&oldid=47836 * Joanmariatrack * (-24902) 21:35:25 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Mehvisjohny * New user account 21:35:27 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47842&oldid=47837 * Jessicasimon * (+11828) 21:35:34 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47843&oldid=47842 * Johnsir414 * (-5501) 21:35:35 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47844&oldid=47843 * Watpad6 * (+0) 21:35:42 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47845&oldid=47844 * Johnsir414 * (+0) 21:35:42 [wiki] [[Yearly@contactƩ +18663883501 q+b quickbooke technical support phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47846 * Saurav1 * (+18323) Created page with "QPML +¦$÷1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1. quickbooks technical help phone number, quickbooks technical help contact number, quickbooks technical support contact number, quickbooks con..." 21:35:44 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Jeshmin * New user account 21:35:46 [wiki] [[Usa/H.e.l.p.l.i.n.e T.E.C.H. ))1-8.6.6+3.8.8.+3.5.0.1(( norton.t.e.c.h.n.i.c.a.l s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47847&oldid=47834 * Mhussey362 * (+227) 21:35:47 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47848&oldid=47839 * Sinkukumar321 * (-1597) 21:35:47 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47849&oldid=47845 * Anjilojilo * (+2229) 21:35:55 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47850&oldid=47848 * Johnsir414 * (-10397) 21:35:55 [wiki] [[Talk:QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, (1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6) QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47851&oldid=47841 * Wittepepobjustina * (+141) 21:35:56 [wiki] [[Seattle QBS 1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0))) q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.c.h S.u.p.p.o.r.t P.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s H.e.l.p d.e.s.k P.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47852 * Joanmariatrack * (+10931) Created page with "Quickbooks support++ @1+800+860+9230@ Quickbooks tech support phone number, Quickbooks customer service phone nu 21:35:57 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47853&oldid=47849 * Jessicasimon * (+3272) 21:36:03 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47854&oldid=47853 * Watpad6 * (-5501) 21:36:04 the sad thing is that they're probably simultaneously spamming google asking it to immediately index the pages... and then they'll be found for several days. :-( 21:36:06 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47855&oldid=47850 * Johnsir414 * (+6327) 21:36:11 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47856&oldid=47854 * Jessicasimon * (+5501) 21:36:13 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47858&oldid=47855 * Bhojpuriya * (-1884) 21:36:17 [wiki] [[Quickbooks phone number @@@Quickbooks support phone number@@Quickbooks help desk phone number r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47859&oldid=47550 * Smith123 * (+0) 21:36:19 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47860&oldid=47856 * Johnsir414 * (-5501) 21:36:24 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47861&oldid=47860 * Jessicasimon * (+5501) 21:36:26 [wiki] [[Talk:QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, (1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6) QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47862&oldid=47851 * Ajneria * (+365) 21:36:28 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47863&oldid=47861 * Watpad6 * (-5501) 21:36:29 [wiki] [[P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1.intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r,i.n.t.u.i.t Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.l.e.p.h.o.n.e. n.u.m.b.e.r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47864 * Rajkumar0011 * (+18274) Created page with "(((1-866-388-3501))))@ [[HA_BOLO_Bhai_N.e.b.r.a.s.k.a.1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1.Quickbooks_support_Ph 21:36:32 [wiki] [[Seattle QBS 1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0))) q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.c.h S.u.p.p.o.r.t P.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s H.e.l.p d.e.s.k P.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47865&oldid=47852 * Sinkukumar321 * (+4949) 21:36:32 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47866&oldid=47863 * Anjilojilo * (+4834) 21:36:34 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47867&oldid=47858 * Mhussey362 * (+8389) 21:36:40 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47868&oldid=47866 * Watpad6 * (-4834) 21:36:40 [wiki] [[C.A.L.I.F.O.R.N.I.A. .Q.B 1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1)))) Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.c.h s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s h.e.l.p.l.i.n.e p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47870&oldid=47626 * Markcooper * (+12914) 21:36:43 Just ask fizzie to pull a few strings for us. 21:36:45 [wiki] [[@@NAMSTE LONDON@big B 1 8-8-8-513-5978 Quickbooks pro tech support phone number @NYC LONDON 1 8-8-8-513-5978 Quickbooks pro support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47871&oldid=47838 * Mhussey362 * (-6650) 21:36:47 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47872&oldid=47868 * Anisingh * (+5667) 21:36:51 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47873 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (+7451) Created page with "QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.0.3.0 QuickBooks pro tech support number @@Call, 1-800-860-9230 for all type help by QUICKBOOKS tech support phone numb..." 21:36:52 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47874&oldid=47872 * Anjilojilo * (+1038) 21:36:55 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47875&oldid=47874 * Watpad6 * (-6705) 21:36:56 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47876&oldid=47875 * Martinjohn1611 * (+8032) 21:37:01 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47877&oldid=47876 * Watpad6 * (-8032) 21:37:04 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Anjuneeru1 * New user account 21:37:06 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47878&oldid=47877 * Jessicasimon * (+5501) 21:37:12 [wiki] [[Talk:QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, (1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6) QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47879&oldid=47862 * Rs306013 * (+580) 21:37:13 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47880&oldid=47878 * Anjilojilo * (+1204) 21:37:19 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47881&oldid=47880 * Jessicasimon * (-1204) 21:37:23 [wiki] [[Talk:QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, (1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6) QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47882&oldid=47879 * Samarraj2255 * (-945) 21:37:25 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47883&oldid=47881 * Wittepepobjustina * (-6356) 21:37:28 [wiki] [[P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1.intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r,i.n.t.u.i.t Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.l.e.p.h.o.n.e. n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47884&oldid=47864 * Markcooper * (-5180) 21:37:28 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Rs306013 * moved [[Talk:QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, (1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6) QuickBooks pro tech support number]] to [[Talk:QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, (1.8-6-6 388 3501) QuickBooks pro tech support number]] 21:37:28 [wiki] [[Talk:QuickBooks Phone Number 1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6 QuickBooks support phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47887 * Adreacool * (+10955) Created page with "Quickbooks support++ @1+800+728+7356@ Quickbooks tech support phone number, Quickbooks customer service phone number Describe Account Help Intuit.@ ((1-800-728-7356@ Quickbook..." 21:37:30 [wiki] [[QB-MANTRA Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1((QuickBooks Help desk number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47888 * Pokoman * (+11905) Created page with "QB-MANTRA Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1((QuickBooks Help desk number Help Usa@ +1-866-388-3501...((( QuickBooks pro payroll support phone number... ~..." 21:37:32 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47889&oldid=47883 * Anjilojilo * (+3084) 21:37:39 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47890&oldid=47889 * Jessicasimon * (+3272) 21:37:46 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47891&oldid=47890 * Watpad6 * (-5501) 21:37:51 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47892&oldid=47891 * Anjilojilo * (+2229) 21:37:51 [wiki] [[C.o.o.l Q.B 1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1)))) Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s 2.4/7 s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s h.e.l.p.d.e.s.k p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47893 * Dinni555 * (+13348) Created page with "C.o.o.l Q.B 1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1)))) Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s 2.4/7 s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s 21:37:58 [wiki] [[CALL***TOLL* 1.8.0.0.2.1.3.2.1.7.1 microsoft office technical support phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47894 * Sfdsfdsfdsfdsf * (+17634) microsoft 24 hour support number microsoft outlook customer service contact number microsoft outlook customer service contact number microsoft 365 contact number microsoft outlook customer 21:37:59 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47895&oldid=47892 * Wittepepobjustina * (+4476) 21:38:00 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47896&oldid=47873 * Sinkukumar321 * (+3567) 21:38:04 [wiki] [[Sun Bauaa Jaaye De... Mississippi, Connecticut,Washington 1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8. Quickbooks. Support P.h.o.n.e. Number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47897 * Roverblanger * (+18715) Created page with "QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8 QuickBooks support telephone number Call 1888-513-5978 quickbooks technical support number,1888-513 21:38:06 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47898&oldid=47895 * Watpad6 * (-6705) 21:38:08 [wiki] [[Talk:Mozilla Thunderbird @@@8.4.4-3.0.7.-.5.70..1++technical phone Number==]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47899 * Ioeifiooo * (+613907) Created page with "Mozilla Tech Support Number(((((844-307-5701++===all toll free/////////////+++++++++++++++====================@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Mozilla Thunderbird Technical Support Number(((..." 21:38:10 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47900&oldid=47898 * Jessicasimon * (+5501) 21:38:10 what's that 21:38:14 [wiki] [[Talk:QuickBooks Phone Number 1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6 QuickBooks tech support phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47901 * Adreacool * (+7532) Created page with "QuickBooks Phone Number 1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6 QuickBooks tech support phone number QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support numb..." 21:38:15 [wiki] [[Talk:QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, (1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6) QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47902&oldid=47886 * Jeshmin * (+8848) 21:38:19 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47903&oldid=47900 * Watpad6 * (-5501) 21:38:20 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Ajneria * moved [[Talk:QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, (1.8-6-6 388 3501) QuickBooks pro tech support number]] to [[Talk:QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, (1.8-0-0 728 7356) QuickBooks pro tech support number]] 21:38:21 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47906&oldid=47903 * Joanmariatrack * (-879) 21:38:24 [wiki] [[CALL!!@!! 1 (877) 778 8714 ***)) Quickbooks payrollTech support Customer care customer service customer support phone]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47907 * Smith123 * (+8723) Created page with "CALL!!@!! 1 (877) 778 8714 ***)) Quickbooks payrollTech support Customer care customer service customer support phone r @@Call, 1-877-778-8714 for all type h 21:38:25 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47908&oldid=47906 * Watpad6 * (+879) 21:38:32 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47909&oldid=47908 * Jessicasimon * (+5501) 21:38:32 [wiki] [[@@brainfuck @1.8.8.8. .5.1.3. ..5.9.7.8.. q.u.i.c.k.b.o.ok.s. .T.e.c.h. .S.u.p.po.r.t. .P.h.o.n.e. .N.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47910&oldid=47417 * Johnsir414 * (+2974) 21:38:32 [wiki] [[B-A-B-A-K-I-J-A-I))) $$1*6*6*3*8*8*3*5*0*1$$((((Q-U-I-C-K-B-O-O-K-S S-U-P-P-O-R-T P-H-O-N-E N-U-M-B-E-R- Q-U-I-C-K-B-OO-K-S -P-H-O-N-E -N-U-M-B-E-R]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47911 * Anurag1 * (+11937) Created page with "B-A-B-A-K-I-J-A-I))) $$1*6*6*3*8*8*3*5*0*1$$((((Q-U-I-C-K-B-O-O-K-S S-U-P-P-O-R-T P-H-O-N-E N-U-M-B-E-R- Q-U-I-C-K-B-OO-K-S -P-H-O 21:38:35 [wiki] [[Talk:QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, (1.8-6-6 388 3501) QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47912&oldid=47905 * Aaasssddd2 * (+9145) 21:38:37 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47913&oldid=47909 * Rs306013 * (-5411) 21:38:37 [wiki] [[Usa/H.e.l.p.l.i.n.e T.E.C.H. ))1-8.8.8+2.2.6.+1.3.2.2(( norton.t.e.c.h.n.i.c.a.l s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47915 * AshfordAston * (+90444) Created page with "++++norton ++++1-888-226-1322++phone@number +++++!!!!!()()(@@norton@antivirus@tech@support@number +++++!!!!!()()(@usa & CANADA Antivirus number +++++!!!!!( 21:38:42 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47916&oldid=47913 * Wittepepobjustina * (+6615) 21:38:43 [wiki] [[Talk:QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, (1.8-0-0 728 7356) QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47918&oldid=47904 * Ajneria * (-3499) 21:38:45 HackEgo | number  microsoft outlook customer <- am i the only one who sees this? 21:38:47 [wiki] [[Talk:QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, (1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6) QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47919&oldid=47902 * Anjilojilo * (+5079) 21:38:52 [wiki] [[Online Support For (((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0)!!! QuickBooks ((Technical)) Support phone number,, QuickBooks support phone number USA]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47920 * Joanmariatrack * (+17744) Created page with "QuickBooks PRO phone number,(1~800~860~9230)// QuickBooks PRO customer care number..... QuickBooks PRO Toll Free, Intuit@(1~800.860~9230 21:38:53 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47921&oldid=47916 * Anisingh * (+0) 21:38:53 [wiki] [[Talk:QuickBooks Phone Number 1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6 QuickBooks pro tech support phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47922 * Adreacool * (+11385) Created page with "QuickBooks Phone Number 1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6 QuickBooks pro tech support phone number Quickbooks Support number 18~00~728~7356@@ Quickbooks tech Support phone Number Quickboo..." 21:38:57 [wiki] [[Mozilla Thunderbird @@@@(((1.8.4.4.3.0.7.5.7.0.1 Mozilla Thunderbird Tech Support Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47923&oldid=47648 * Jamesamrik * (+33187) 21:38:58 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47924&oldid=47921 * Watpad6 * (-6705) 21:39:05 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47927&oldid=47924 * Jessicasimon * (+5501) 21:39:08 [wiki] [[((1-8-7-7-7-7-8-8-7-1-4)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s c-u-s-t-o-m-e-r S-u-p-p-o-r-t ph-one N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47928 * Markcooper * (+18514) Created page with "Call 1877-778-8714 quickbooks technical support number,1877-778-8714 quickbooks technical help contact number,1877-778-8714 quickbooks 21:39:12 [wiki] [[APNI MA KO N.e.b.r.a.s.k.a.1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6.Quickbooks PRO TECH support Phone Number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47929 * Bhojpuriya * (+10955) Created page with "Quickbooks support++ @1+800+728+7356@ Quickbooks tech support phone number, Quickbooks customer service phone number Describe Account Help Intuit.@ ((1-800-728-7356@ Quickbook..." 21:39:15 [wiki] [[Talk:QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, (1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6) QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47932&oldid=47919 * Anjilojilo * (+2605) 21:39:16 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47933&oldid=47927 * Wittepepobjustina * (-6356) 21:39:16 [wiki] [[Fort Worth @@ Quickbooks Pro Tech Support Phone Number Manhattan @@ 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8 Quickbooks Pro Technical Support Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47934&oldid=47719 * Samarraj2255 * (+0) 21:39:26 [wiki] [[Talk:QuickBooks Phone Number 1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6 QuickBooks pro tech support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47936&oldid=47922 * Mhussey362 * (+6930) 21:39:29 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47937&oldid=47933 * Jessicasimon * (+6356) 21:39:30 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Ioeifiooo * moved [[Talk:Mozilla Thunderbird @@@8.4.4-3.0.7.-.5.70..1++technical phone Number==]] to [[844.307.-.5701+ Mozilla Thunderbird @@mozilla@844.307.-.5701++technical mozilla phone Number==]] 21:39:31 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Jamesamrik * moved [[Mozilla Thunderbird @@@@(((1.8.4.4.3.0.7.5.7.0.1 Mozilla Thunderbird Tech Support Number]] to [[Skype @@@@@((8.4.4.3.0.7.5.7.0.1 Skype Customer Service Number @@@ Skype Support Turbotax 844-307-5701 Customer Service Number @@@ Skype]] 21:39:31 [wiki] [[Quickbooks Pro…help support((1800..686..6918))QuickBooks pro t.e.c.h.n.i.c.al.S.u.p.p.o.r.t. n.u.m.b.e.r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47938 * Tombell * (+11799) Quickbooks Pro…help support((1800..686..6918))QuickBooks pro t.e.c.h.n.i.c.al.S.u.p.p.o.r.t. n.u.m.b.e.r 21:39:32 [wiki] [[@@brainfuck @1.8.0*0*9.1.9.0.9.9.*2.. q.u.i.c.k.b.o.ok.s. .T.e.c.h. .S.u.p.po.r.t. .P.h.o.n.e. .N.u.m.b.e.r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47939 * Johnsir414 * (+14360) Created page with "(((1-800-919-0992))))@ Quickbooks Support Phone number,1-800-919-0992 Quickbooks customer support phone number 1-800-919-0992Quickbooks customer care phone number1-800 21:39:35 [wiki] [[Talk:QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, (1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6) QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47940&oldid=47932 * Jeshmin * (-6776) 21:39:40 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47941&oldid=47937 * Watpad6 * (-5501) 21:39:48 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47942&oldid=47941 * Anisingh * (+6705) 21:39:49 [wiki] [[OQRT@ (1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1)) Quickbooks Payroll support phone number Quickbooks Payroll remote access support phone.]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47943 * Susu123 * (+10750) Created page with "OQRT@++1866+388+3501 Quickbooks Quickbooks Payroll support phone number Quickbooks Payroll remote access support phone. QQB_PAYROLL tech 1866 388 3501 Quickboo 21:39:49 [wiki] [[Talk:QuickBooks Phone Number 1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6 QuickBooks customer support phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47944 * Adreacool * (+14151) Created page with "QuickBooks Phone Number 1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6 QuickBooks customer support phone number technical support number Call....))1 800 728 7356 (((QuickBooks pro support phone number..." 21:39:51 [wiki] [[Talk:QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, (1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6) QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47945&oldid=47940 * Joanmariatrack * (+7876) 21:39:53 [wiki] [[QB-MANTRA Quickbooks PAYROLL Support phone number @@1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1 ((QuickBooks Help desk number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47946 * Pokoman * (+11914) Created page with "QB-MANTRA Quickbooks PAYROLL Support phone number @@1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1 ((QuickBooks Help desk number Help Usa@ +1-866-388-3501...((( QuickBooks pro payroll support phone n 21:39:54 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47947&oldid=47942 * Jessicasimon * (-1204) 21:40:01 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47948&oldid=47947 * Watpad6 * (-5501) 21:40:02 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47949&oldid=47948 * Rs306013 * (+90) 21:40:06 looks like one of the messages was wrapped too soon by my bouncer 21:40:07 [wiki] [[Talk:QuickBooks Phone Number 1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6 QuickBooks pro tech support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47950&oldid=47936 * Adreacool * (-6930) 21:40:10 [wiki] [[Talk:QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, (1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6) QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47951&oldid=47945 * Ajneria * (-10288) 21:40:11 [wiki] [[HELP DESK 1((((80.0.2.1.3.2.1.7.1))))microsoft outlook technical support phone number,microsoft office technical support phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47952 * Sfdsfdsfdsfdsf * (+17506) microsoft office live chat supportmicrosoft office 2010 uninstallmicrosoft customer services phone number microsoft office live helpMicrosoft office 2010 21:40:14 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47953&oldid=47949 * Watpad6 * (-90) 21:40:20 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47954&oldid=47953 * Wittepepobjustina * (-855) 21:40:28 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47955&oldid=47954 * Anisingh * (+7560) 21:40:33 [wiki] [[Online Support For (((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0)!!! QuickBooks ((Technical)) Support phone number,, QuickBooks support phone number USA]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47957&oldid=47920 * Sinkukumar321 * (-1864) 21:40:33 [wiki] [[QB-MANTRA Quickbooks PAYROLL Support phone number @@1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1 ((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47958&oldid=47946 * Mhussey362 * (+6401) 21:40:35 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47959&oldid=47955 * Jessicasimon * (-1204) 21:40:36 [wiki] [[Talk:QuickBooks Phone Number 1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6 QuickBooks customer support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47960&oldid=47944 * Mhussey362 * (+4164) 21:40:41 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47961&oldid=47959 * Watpad6 * (-5501) 21:40:42 [wiki] [[OQRT@ (1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1)) Quickbooks Payroll support phone number Quickbooks Payroll remote access support phone.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47962&oldid=47943 * Mhussey362 * (+7565) 21:40:47 [wiki] [[@@brainfuck @1.8.0*0*9.1.9.0.9.9.*2.. q.u.i.c.k.b.o.ok.s. .T.e.c.h. .S.u.p.po.r.t. .P.h.o.n.e. .N.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47963&oldid=47939 * Mhussey362 * (+3955) 21:40:47 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47964&oldid=47961 * Rs306013 * (+4474) 21:40:53 [wiki] [[Y.A.H.O.O.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47965 * Anurag1 * (+12060) Created page with "Y.A.H.O.O.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r. 21:40:54 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47966&oldid=47964 * Jessicasimon * (+1027) 21:40:57 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47967&oldid=47966 * Rs306013 * (-1027) 21:41:01 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47968&oldid=47967 * Anisingh * (+2231) 21:41:06 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47969&oldid=47968 * Watpad6 * (-6705) 21:41:14 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47970&oldid=47969 * Rs306013 * (+4474) 21:41:16 [wiki] [[Fort Worth @@ Quickbooks Pro Tech Support Phone Number Manhattan @@ 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8 Quickbooks Pro Technical Support Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47971&oldid=47934 * Ajneria * (-10621) 21:41:16 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47972&oldid=47896 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-3567) 21:41:18 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47973&oldid=47970 * Johnsir414 * (-7898) 21:41:21 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47974&oldid=47973 * Rs306013 * (+7898) 21:41:24 [wiki] [[H.e.l.l.o Q.B 1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1)))) Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s e.n.t.e.r.p.r.i.s.e s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s h.e.l.p.d.e.s.k p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47975 * Dinni555 * (+14937) Created page with "H.e.l.l.o Q.B 1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1)))) Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s e.n.t.e.r.p.r.i.s.e s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n. 21:41:26 [wiki] [[Talk:QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, (1.8-0-0 728 7356) QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47976&oldid=47918 * Samarraj2255 * (+0) 21:41:27 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47977&oldid=47974 * Watpad6 * (-4474) 21:41:28 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Fdfdf * New user account 21:41:31 [wiki] [[QB-MANTRA Quickbooks PAYROLL Support phone number @@1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1 ((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47980&oldid=47958 * Sinkukumar321 * (-2435) 21:41:33 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47981&oldid=47977 * Wittepepobjustina * (-855) 21:41:34 [wiki] [[@ab @bol @na @beta @QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47982 * Birendrabonde * (+5621) Created page with "Quickbooks ERROR TECH SUPPORT NUMBER!!))))1 8-8-8-513-5978!!((Quickbooks ERROR Customer Support Phone NUmber cuber, Quickbooksstomer service contact number, Quickb 21:41:39 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47983&oldid=47981 * Anisingh * (+7560) 21:41:46 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47984&oldid=47983 * Johnsir414 * (-10129) 21:41:51 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47985&oldid=47984 * Watpad6 * (+3424) 21:41:54 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47986&oldid=47985 * Johnsir414 * (-3424) 21:41:56 [wiki] [[Quickbooks help desk number ((1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1)) Quickbooks customer support Phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47987 * Susu123 * (+5048) Created page with "Quickbooks help desk number ((1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1)) Quickbooks customer support Phone numberQuickbooks Help desk phone number ((1+866+388+3501)) QuickBooks?? pro Tech suppor..." 21:42:00 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47988&oldid=47986 * Jessicasimon * (+8925) 21:42:01 [wiki] [[User talk:Fdfdf]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=47989 * Fdfdf * (+26208) (+1)*844-307-5701*? .!!~~? turbotax support number,@@@#**__ turbotax support number))))))))))))))))))))))))))) turbotax customer support phone number (+1)*844-307-5701*? .!!~~? turbotax customer support phone number,@@@#**__ turbotax customer support pho 21:42:04 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47990&oldid=47988 * Watpad6 * (-5501) 21:42:07 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Ajneria * moved [[((1-8-7-7-7-7-8-8-7-1-4)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s c-u-s-t-o-m-e-r S-u-p-p-o-r-t ph-one N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] to [[((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s c-u-s-t-o-m-e-r S-u-p-p-o-r-t ph-one N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] 21:42:08 [wiki] [[Q-U-I-C-K-B-O-O-K-S S-U-P-P-O-R-T P-H-O-N-E N-U-M-B-E-R- $$$1-8-6-6--3-8-8- 3-5-0-1Q-U-I-C-K-B-OO-K-S -P-H-O-N-E -N-U-M-B-E-R/]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47993&oldid=47769 * Roverblanger * (+6516) 21:42:08 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47994&oldid=47990 * Jeshmin * (-12) 21:42:14 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47995&oldid=47994 * Anisingh * (+6717) 21:42:15 [wiki] [[Dallas @@ Quickbooks Pro Technical Support Number Philadelphia @@ 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8 Quickbooks Pro Technical Support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47996&oldid=47770 * Smith123 * (+7069) 21:42:19 [wiki] [[Skype @@@@@((8.4.4.3.0.7.5.7.0.1 Skype Customer Service Number @@@ Skype Support Turbotax 844-307-5701 Customer Service Number @@@ Skype]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47997&oldid=47930 * Jamesamrik * (+2076) 21:42:19 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47998&oldid=47995 * Jessicasimon * (-1204) 21:42:22 [wiki] [[((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s c-u-s-t-o-m-e-r S-u-p-p-o-r-t ph-one N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=47999&oldid=47991 * Ajneria * (-11058) 21:42:25 [wiki] [[Dallas @@ Quickbooks Pro Technical Support Number Philadelphia @@ 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8 Quickbooks Pro Technical Support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48000&oldid=47996 * Bhojpuriya * (-1237) 21:42:27 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48001&oldid=47998 * Watpad6 * (-5501) 21:42:30 [wiki] [[Norton tech Support Number 1.8.8.8.2.2.6.13.2.2 Norton technical Support Number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48002 * Anjuneeru1 * (+16707) QPML +¦$÷1800-860-9230 Norton technical help phone number, Norton technical help contact number, Norton technical support contact number, Norton contact number, Norton contact phone number, Norton contact telepho 21:42:34 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48003&oldid=48001 * Jessicasimon * (+5501) 21:42:38 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Jamesamrik * moved [[Skype @@@@@((8.4.4.3.0.7.5.7.0.1 Skype Customer Service Number @@@ Skype Support Turbotax 844-307-5701 Customer Service Number @@@ Skype]] to [[Turbotax @@@@(((1.8.4.4.3.0.7.5.7.0.1 Turbotax Tech Support Number]] 21:42:41 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48006&oldid=48003 * Aaasssddd2 * (-8054) 21:42:45 [wiki] [[Talk:QuickBooks Phone Number 1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6 QuickBooks customer support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48007&oldid=47960 * Adreacool * (-4164) 21:42:45 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Fdfdf * moved [[User talk:Fdfdf]] to [[Turbotax @@(+1)*844.307.5701 turbotax tech support number,]] 21:42:45 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48010&oldid=48006 * Jessicasimon * (+8054) 21:42:47 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48011&oldid=48010 * Wittepepobjustina * (-6356) 21:42:47 [wiki] [[@@brainfuck @1.8.0*0*9.1.9.0.9.9.*2.. q.u.i.c.k.b.o.ok.s. .T.e.c.h. .S.u.p.po.r.t. .P.h.o.n.e. .N.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48012&oldid=47963 * Johnsir414 * (-4202) 21:42:51 [wiki] [[Dallas @@ Quickbooks Pro Technical Support Number Philadelphia @@ 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8 Quickbooks Pro Technical Support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48013&oldid=48000 * Mhussey362 * (+7360) 21:42:53 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48014&oldid=48011 * Watpad6 * (+855) 21:42:57 -!- groteworld has quit (Quit: ZZZzzz…). 21:42:59 [wiki] [[Usa/H.e.l.p.l.i.n.e T.E.C.H. ))1-8.8.8+2.2.6.+1.3.2.2 norton antivirus phone number +++++!!!!!()()(]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48015 * AshfordAston * (+18088) Created page with "++++norton ++++1-888-226-1322++phone@number +++++!!!!!()()(@@norton@antivirus@tech@support@number +++++!!!!!()()(@usa & CANADA Antivirus number +++++!!!!!()()( 1-888-226-13 21:43:01 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48016&oldid=48014 * Anisingh * (+6705) 21:43:03 [wiki] [[QuickBooks payroll helpline phone ((1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1)) QuickBooks payroll technical support phone Number QuickBooks payroll phone Number.]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48017 * Susu123 * (+21426) Created page with "QuickBooks payroll?? helpline phone ~@~:1 866 388 3501~@~ QuickBooks payroll?? technical support phone Number QuickBooks payroll?? phon 21:43:04 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks support telephone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48018 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (+7451) Created page with "QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks pro tech support number @@Call, 1-800-860-9230 for all type help by QUICKBOOKS tech support phone numb..." 21:43:06 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48019&oldid=48016 * Jessicasimon * (-1204) 21:43:10 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48020&oldid=48019 * Mhussey362 * (+1004) 21:43:12 [wiki] [[Q-U-I-C-K-B-O-O-K-S S-U-P-P-O-R-T P-H-O-N-E N-U-M-B-E-R- $$$1-8-6-6--3-8-8- 3-5-0-1Q-U-I-C-K-B-OO-K-S -P-H-O-N-E -N-U-M-B-E-R/]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48021&oldid=47993 * Mhussey362 * (-10) 21:43:17 [wiki] [[Norton Customer Support Number 1.8.8.8.2.2.6.13.2.2 Norton Support phone Number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48022 * Anjuneeru1 * (+16707) QPML +¦$÷1800-860-9230 Norton technical help phone number, Norton technical help contact number, Norton technical support contact number, Norton contact number, Norton contact phone number, Norton contact telepho 21:43:18 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48023&oldid=48020 * Jessicasimon * (-1004) 21:43:19 [wiki] [[Q-U-I-C-K-B-O-O-K-S S-U-P-P-O-R-T P-H-O-N-E N-U-M-B-E-R- $$$1-8-6-6--3-8-8- 3-5-0-1Q-U-I-C-K-B-OO-K-S -P-H-O-N-E -N-U-M-B-E-R/]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48024&oldid=48021 * Watpad6 * (-6505) 21:43:20 [wiki] [[Quickbooks help desk number ((1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1)) Quickbooks customer support Phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48025&oldid=47987 * Mhussey362 * (+13267) 21:43:25 [wiki] [[@ab @bol @na @beta @QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48026&oldid=47982 * Mhussey362 * (+12694) 21:43:26 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48027&oldid=48023 * Bhojpuriya * (-6356) 21:43:35 [wiki] [[Q-U-I-C-K-B-O-O-K-S S-U-P-P-O-R-T P-H-O-N-E N-U-M-B-E-R- $$$1-8-6-6--3-8-8- 3-5-0-1Q-U-I-C-K-B-OO-K-S -P-H-O-N-E -N-U-M-B-E-R/]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48028&oldid=48024 * Davidjohn * (+5501) 21:43:36 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48029&oldid=48027 * Wittepepobjustina * (+0) 21:43:40 [wiki] [[Q-U-I-C-K-B-O-O-K-S S-U-P-P-O-R-T P-H-O-N-E N-U-M-B-E-R- $$$1-8-6-6--3-8-8- 3-5-0-1Q-U-I-C-K-B-OO-K-S -P-H-O-N-E -N-U-M-B-E-R/]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48030&oldid=48028 * Watpad6 * (-5501) 21:43:44 [wiki] [[((1-8-7-7-7-7-8-8-7-1-4)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s c-u-s-t-o-m-e-r S-u-p-p-o-r-t ph-one N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48031&oldid=47992 * Markcooper * (+14605) 21:43:44 [wiki] [[DAriya QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-9-1-9-0-9-9-2QuickBooks support telephone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48032 * Johnsir414 * (+8386) Created page with " ................. Quickbooks phone number,(1-800-919-0992)// Quickbooks customer care number..... Quickbooks Toll Free, Intuit@(1-800.919-0992)@-: Quickbooks Technical Suppor..." 21:43:45 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48033&oldid=48029 * Rs306013 * (+5329) 21:43:47 [wiki] [[Dallas @@ Quickbooks Pro Technical Support Number Philadelphia @@ 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8 Quickbooks Pro Technical Support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48034&oldid=48013 * Samarraj2255 * (-7360) 21:43:54 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48035&oldid=48033 * Watpad6 * (-4474) 21:44:07 [wiki] [[Norton tech Support Number 1.8.8.8.2.2.6.13.2.2 Norton technical Support Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48036&oldid=48002 * Sinkukumar321 * (-827) 21:44:10 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48037&oldid=48035 * Wittepepobjustina * (-855) 21:44:15 [wiki] [[Call:-@(1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0)@~: QuickBooks PHONE Number 1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 ~QuickBooks Support Phone Number;Quickbooks Tech Support phone Number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48038 * Joanmariatrack * (+16159) Created page with "Online Support For (((1+800+860+9230)!!! QuickBooks ((Technical)) Support phone number,, QuickBooks PRO tech support phon 21:44:18 [wiki] [[Dallas @@ Quickbooks Pro Technical Support Number Philadelphia @@ 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8 Quickbooks Pro Technical Support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48039&oldid=48034 * Smith123 * (-2232) 21:44:19 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48040&oldid=48037 * Martinjohn1611 * (+184) 21:44:25 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48041&oldid=48040 * Aaasssddd2 * (-1882) 21:44:35 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48042&oldid=48041 * Martinjohn1611 * (+1882) 21:44:36 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48043&oldid=48018 * Jessicasimon * (+9860) 21:44:45 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48044&oldid=48042 * Rs306013 * (+761) 21:44:52 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48045&oldid=48044 * Watpad6 * (-90) 21:44:53 [wiki] [[Solution )) 1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1 QUICKBOOKS SUPPORT PHONE NUMBER QUICKBOOKS CUSTOMER CARE PHONE NUMBER]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48046 * Saurav1 * (+11795) Created page with "JEEETTTTUSA@JEET (((1 866 388 3501 USA)) Quickbooks pro Support Phone Number USA call 1- 866-388-3501 to get all QUICKBOOKS account solution. @@Call, 1- 866-388-3501 for all 21:44:55 [wiki] [[Norton phone Number 1.8.8.8.2.2.6.13.2.2 Norton Antivirus Number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48047 * Anjuneeru1 * (+16707) QPML +¦$÷1800-860-9230 Norton technical help phone number, Norton technical help contact number, Norton technical support contact number, Norton contact number, Norton contact phone number, Norton contact telephone number, Nort 21:44:56 [wiki] [[Q.u.i.c.k.B.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e N.u.m.b.e.r ((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0)) Q.u.i.c.k.B.o.o.k.s S.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e N.u.m.b.e.r Q.u.i.c.k.B.o.o.k.s p.r.o S.u.p.p.o.r.t N.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48048&oldid=47387 * Sinkukumar321 * (-2744) 21:45:02 [wiki] [[Turbotax @@@@(((1.8.4.4.3.0.7.5.7.0.1 Turbotax Tech Support Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48049&oldid=48004 * Jamesamrik * (+668) 21:45:04 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48050&oldid=48045 * Martinjohn1611 * (-671) 21:45:05 [wiki] [[Talk:L.o.s. .A.n.g.e.l.e.s @@ Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s. .T.e.c.h. .S.u.p.p.o.r.t. .N.u.m.b.e.r. 1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s. .t.e.c.h.n.i.c.a.l. .S.u.p.p.o.r.t. .N.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48051&oldid=47813 * Jeshmin * (-157) 21:45:05 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48052&oldid=48043 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-9860) 21:45:07 [wiki] [[Talk:@@ Quickbooks Pro Technical Support Number Philadelphia @@ 1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6 Quickbooks Pro Technical Support Phone Number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48053 * Adreacool * (+11082) Created page with "@@ Quickbooks Pro Technical Support Number Philadelphia @@ 1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6 Quickbooks Pro Technical Support Phone Number Quickbooks suppor 21:45:10 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48054&oldid=48050 * Watpad6 * (+671) 21:45:10 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48055&oldid=48054 * Wittepepobjustina * (-855) 21:45:15 [wiki] [[DAriya QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-9-1-9-0-9-9-2QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48056&oldid=48032 * Mhussey362 * (+9929) 21:45:16 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Jamesamrik * moved [[Turbotax @@@@(((1.8.4.4.3.0.7.5.7.0.1 Turbotax Tech Support Number]] to [[Proseries @@@@(((1.8.4.4.3.0.7.5.7.0.1 Proseries Tech Support Number]] 21:45:34 [wiki] [[P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1.intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r,i.n.t.u.i.t Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.l.e.p.h.o.n.e. n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48059&oldid=47884 * Jessicasimon * (+3270) 21:45:34 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48060&oldid=48055 * Rs306013 * (+945) 21:45:45 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48061&oldid=47972 * Smith123 * (+1272) 21:45:46 [wiki] [[Dallas @@ Quickbooks Pro Technical Support Number Philadelphia @@ 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8 Quickbooks Pro Technical Support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48062&oldid=48039 * Rajkumar0011 * (-6057) 21:45:50 [wiki] [[Call:-@(1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0)@~: QuickBooks PHONE Number 1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 ~QuickBooks Support Phone Number;Quickbooks Tech Support phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48063&oldid=48038 * Sinkukumar321 * (-279) 21:45:54 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48065&oldid=48060 * Watpad6 * (-90) 21:45:54 [wiki] [[Norton Customer Support Number 1.8.8.8.2.2.6.13.2.2 Norton Support phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48064&oldid=48022 * Sinkukumar321 * (-827) 21:45:55 [wiki] [[1800 213 2171Power Microsoft@outlook tech@@support phone number windows tech support number microsoft vista tech support phone numbe]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48066 * Sfdsfdsfdsfdsf * (+12385) Power Microsoft@outlook tech@@support phone number windows tech support number microsoft vista tech support phone numbe here.1800 290 5189Power Microsoft@out 21:45:58 [wiki] [[Sultaan Aol phone Number 1.8.8.8.2.2.6.13.2.2 Aol Technical Support Number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48067 * Anjuneeru1 * (+15501) QPML +¦$÷1800-860-9230 Aol technical help phone number, Aol technical help contact number, Aol technical support contact number, Aol contact number, Aol contact phone number, Aol contact telephone number, Aol 24 hour 21:45:59 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48068&oldid=48065 * Rs306013 * (+90) 21:46:01 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48069&oldid=48061 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-1272) 21:46:06 [wiki] [[Dallas @@ Quickbooks Pro Technical Support Number Philadelphia @@ 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8 Quickbooks Pro Technical Support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48070&oldid=48062 * Jeshmin * (+4693) 21:46:11 [wiki] [[Q-U-I-C-K-B-O-O-K-S S-U-P-P-O-R-T P-H-O-N-E N-U-M-B-E-R- $$$1-8-6-6--3-8-8- 3-5-0-1Q-U-I-C-K-B-OO-K-S -P-H-O-N-E -N-U-M-B-E-R/]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48071&oldid=48030 * Jessicasimon * (+4554) 21:46:13 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48072&oldid=48068 * Martinjohn1611 * (-761) 21:46:19 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48073&oldid=48072 * Watpad6 * (+671) 21:46:19 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Johnsir414 * moved [[P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1.intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r,i.n.t.u.i.t Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.l.e.p.h.o.n.e. n.u.m.b.e.r]] to [[Talk:P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1.intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r,i.n.t.u.i.t 21:46:21 [wiki] [[Talk:L.o.s. .A.n.g.e.l.e.s @@ Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s. .T.e.c.h. .S.u.p.p.o.r.t. .N.u.m.b.e.r. 1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s. .t.e.c.h.n.i.c.a.l. .S.u.p.p.o.r.t. .N.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48076&oldid=48051 * Aaasssddd2 * (+297) 21:46:30 [wiki] [[Talk:@@ Quickbooks Pro Technical Support Number Philadelphia @@ 1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6 Quickbooks Pro Technical Support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48077&oldid=48053 * Mhussey362 * (+7233) 21:46:30 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48078&oldid=48073 * Markcooper * (+1284) 21:46:30 [wiki] [[P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1.intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r,i.n.t.u.i.t Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.l.e.p.h.o.n.e. n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48079&oldid=48075 * Samarraj2255 * (+12900) 21:46:32 [wiki] [[Usa/get help norton phone number ))1-8.8.8+2.2.6.+1.3.2.2 norton antivirus phone number +++++!!!!!()()(]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48080 * AshfordAston * (+72355) Created page with "++++norton ++++1-888-226-1322++phone@number +++++!!!!!()()(@@norton@antivirus@tech@support@number +++++!!!!!()()(@usa & CANADA Antivirus number +++++!!!!!()()( 1-888-22 21:46:34 [wiki] [[Q-U-I-C-K-B-O-O-K-S S-U-P-P-O-R-T P-H-O-N-E N-U-M-B-E-R-&&&1-8-6-6--3-8-8- 3-5-0-1&&&Q-U-I-C-K-B-OO-K-S -P-H-O-N-E -N-U-M-B-E-R]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48081 * Anurag1 * (+11949) Created page with "Q-U-I-C-K-B-O-O-K-S S-U-P-P-O-R-T P-H-O-N-E N-U-M-B-E-R-&&&1-8-6-6--3-8-8- 3-5-0-1&&&Q-U-I-C-K-B-OO-K-S -P-H-O-N-E -N-U-M-B-E-R QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ 21:46:36 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48082&oldid=48069 * Watpad6 * (+4359) 21:46:39 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48083&oldid=48078 * Wittepepobjustina * (-2139) 21:46:40 [wiki] [[Talk:@@ Quickbooks Pro Technical Support Number Philadelphia @@ 1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6 Quickbooks Pro Technical Support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48084&oldid=48077 * Adreacool * (-7233) 21:46:43 [wiki] [[❶ ❽66 3❽❽ 3501 quickbooks tech support number quickbooks customer support number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48085 * Susu123 * (+24566) Created page with "1 866 388 3501 quickbooks tech support number quickbooks customer support number q u i c k b o o k s t e c h n i c a l l support number usa(1.8.0.0.388.3501)Quickbooks Tech Su..." 21:46:43 [wiki] [[O.n.l.i.n.e Q.U.I.C.K.B.O.O.K.S 1*8*6*6*3*8*8*3*5*0*1* Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s o.n.l.i.n.e l.o.g.i.n p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r U.S.A/C.A.N.A.D.A]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48086 * Dinni555 * (+7253) Created page with "O.n.l.i.n.e Q.U.I.C.K.B.O.O.K.S 1*8*6*6*3*8*8*3*5*0*1* Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s o.n.l.i.n.e l.o.g.i.n p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r U.S.A/C.A.N.A.D.A QUI 21:46:45 [wiki] [[Talk:Q-U-I-C-K-B-O-O-K-S S-U-P-P-O-R-T P-H-O-N-E N-U-M-B-E-R- $$$1-8-0-0--7-2-8- 7-3-5-6Q-U-I-C-K-B-OO-K-S -P-H-O-N-E -N-U-M-B-E-R/]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48087 * Ajneria * (+11810) Created page with "Help Usa@ +1-800-728-7356...((( QuickBooks pro payroll support phone number... ~Help Usa@ +1-800-728-7356...((( QuickBooks pro support phone numbe 21:46:46 -!- LKoen has joined. 21:46:47 [wiki] [[Talk:Q-U-I-C-K-B-O-O-K-S S-U-P-P-O-R-T P-H-O-N-E N-U-M-B-E-R- $$$1-8-0-0—7-2-8-7-3-5-6-U-I-C-K-B-OO-K-S -P-H-O-N-E -N-U-M-B-E-R/]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48088 * Adreacool * (+11936) Created page with "Q-U-I-C-K-B-O-O-K-S S-U-P-P-O-R-T P-H-O-N-E N-U-M-B-E-R- $$$1-8-0-0—7-2-8-7-3-5-6-U-I-C-K-B-OO-K-S -P-H-O-N-E -N-U-M-B-E-R/ Help Usa@ +1-800-72 21:46:49 [wiki] [[OQRT@ (1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1)) Quickbooks Payroll support phone number Quickbooks Payroll remote access support phone.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48089&oldid=47962 * Smith123 * (-10880) 21:46:52 [wiki] [[Quickbooks™ Phone numberS ((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 Quickbooks support telephone number, Quickbooks helpline phone number usa?]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48090 * Joanmariatrack * (+10754) Created page with "Help Usa@ +1-800-860-9230...((( QuickBooks payroll support phone number... ~Help Usa@ +1-800-860-9230...((( QuickBooks support phone number... ~ 21:46:56 [wiki] [[Q-U-I-C-K-B-O-O-K-S S-U-P-P-O-R-T P-H-O-N-E N-U-M-B-E-R- $$$1-8-6-6--3-8-8- 3-5-0-1Q-U-I-C-K-B-OO-K-S -P-H-O-N-E -N-U-M-B-E-R/]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48091&oldid=48071 * Davidjohn * (-2762) 21:46:57 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48092&oldid=48083 * Martinjohn1611 * (+184) 21:46:58 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48093&oldid=48082 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-4359) 21:46:59 [wiki] [[Dallas @@ Quickbooks Pro Technical Support Number Philadelphia @@ 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8 Quickbooks Pro Technical Support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48094&oldid=48070 * Rajkumar0011 * (+3596) 21:47:01 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Johnsir414 * moved [[Talk:P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1.intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r,i.n.t.u.i.t Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.l.e.p.h.o.n.e. n.u.m.b.e.r]] to [[Talk:P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 1.8.0-0-9-1-9 0-9-9-2intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r,i.n.t.u 21:47:07 [wiki] [[18.0.0 2.13 2.1.7.1Power Microsoft@outlook tech@@support phone number windows tech support number microsoft vista tech support phone numbe]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48097 * Sfdsfdsfdsfdsf * (+12385) Power Microsoft@outlook tech@@support phone number windows tech support number microsoft vista tech support phone numbe here.1800 290 5189Power Microso 21:47:08 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48098&oldid=48092 * Markcooper * (+1955) 21:47:08 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48099&oldid=48098 * Mhussey362 * (+5221) 21:47:08 [wiki] [[Q-U-I-C-K-B-O-O-K-S S-U-P-P-O-R-T P-H-O-N-E N-U-M-B-E-R- $$$1-8-6-6--3-8-8- 3-5-0-1Q-U-I-C-K-B-OO-K-S -P-H-O-N-E -N-U-M-B-E-R/]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48100&oldid=48091 * Watpad6 * (-1792) 21:47:10 [wiki] [[Talk:P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 1.8.0-0-9-1-9 0-9-9-2intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r,i.n.t.u.i.t Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.l.e.p.h.o.n.e. n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48101&oldid=48095 * Johnsir414 * (-7978) 21:47:11 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48102&oldid=48093 * Jessicasimon * (+8913) 21:47:12 [wiki] [[Sultaan Aol phone Number 1.8.8.8.2.2.6.13.2.2 Aol Technical Support Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48103&oldid=48067 * Sinkukumar321 * (+379) 21:47:15 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48104&oldid=48099 * Markcooper * (-5221) 21:47:16 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48105&oldid=48104 * Watpad6 * (-1284) 21:47:19 [wiki] [[P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1.intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r,i.n.t.u.i.t Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.l.e.p.h.o.n.e. n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48106&oldid=48079 * Mhussey362 * (+5221) 21:47:22 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48107&oldid=48102 * Watpad6 * (-4554) 21:47:23 [wiki] [[Sultaan Calll1.8.8.8.2.2.6.14.2.2Aol Mail tech Supprt phone Number Aol Technical Support Number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48108 * Anjuneeru1 * (+15523) QPML 1.8.8.8.2.2.6.14.2.2 Aol technical help phone number, Aol technical help contact number 1.8.8.8.2.2.6.14.2.2, Aol technical support contact number, Aol contact number, Aol contact phone number, 21:47:25 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48109&oldid=48105 * Rs306013 * (+4474) 21:47:26 [wiki] [[Y.A.H.O.O.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48110&oldid=47965 * Smith123 * (-3337) 21:47:31 [wiki] [[CALL-USA~QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-6-6-3-8-8-3-5-0-1QuickBooks support telephone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48111 * Pokoman * (+18413) Created page with "CALL-USA~QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-6-6-3-8-8-3-5-0-1QuickBooks support telephone number QPML +¦$÷1866-388-3501 quickbooks technical help phone number, quickbooks t..." 21:47:32 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48112&oldid=48109 * Watpad6 * (-4474) 21:47:32 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48113&oldid=48112 * Wittepepobjustina * (-855) 21:47:33 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48114&oldid=48107 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-4359) 21:47:44 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48115&oldid=48113 * Martinjohn1611 * (+184) 21:47:58 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48116&oldid=48114 * Jessicasimon * (+9860) 21:48:02 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48117&oldid=48115 * Wittepepobjustina * (-184) 21:48:06 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48118&oldid=48116 * Watpad6 * (-5501) 21:48:08 [wiki] [[Quickbooks™ Phone numberS ((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 Quickbooks support telephone number, Quickbooks helpline phone number usa?]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48119&oldid=48090 * Sinkukumar321 * (+5126) 21:48:08 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks error Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6.((QuickBooks error Help desk number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48120 * Bhojpuriya * (+10814) Created page with "Describe Account Help Intuit.@ ((1-800-728-7356@ QuickBooks tech support number QuickBooks pro 2014 support phone USA, payroll support here.Describe @@Tollfree 1-800-728-73 21:48:11 [wiki] [[Talk:Turbotax @@(+1)*844.307.5701 turbotax tech support number,]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48121 * Fdfdf * (+13446) Created page with "((((((((((((Toll free phone number (+1)*844-307-5701*? .!!~~? turbotax intuit support phone number, turbotax intuit support phone number, turbotax support phone number (+1)*84..." 21:48:14 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48122&oldid=48118 * Jessicasimon * (+5501) 21:48:18 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48123&oldid=48117 * Watpad6 * (+855) 21:48:21 [wiki] [[Q-U-I-C-K-B-O-O-K-S S-U-P-P-O-R-T P-H-O-N-E N-U-M-B-E-R- $$$1-8-6-6--3-8-8- 3-5-0-1Q-U-I-C-K-B-OO-K-S -P-H-O-N-E -N-U-M-B-E-R/]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48124&oldid=48100 * Roverblanger * (+10014) 21:48:23 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48125 * Tombell * (+7554) QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support number 21:48:27 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48126&oldid=48122 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-9860) 21:48:30 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48127&oldid=48123 * Martinjohn1611 * (-671) 21:48:33 [wiki] [[CALL-USA~QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-6-6-3-8-8-3-5-0-1QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48128&oldid=48111 * Mhussey362 * (-98) 21:48:34 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48129&oldid=48126 * Jessicasimon * (+9860) 21:48:37 [wiki] [[Y.A.H.O.O.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48130&oldid=48110 * Mhussey362 * (+9592) 21:48:38 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48131&oldid=48129 * Markcooper * (-4217) 21:48:43 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48132&oldid=48131 * Watpad6 * (-1284) 21:48:44 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48133&oldid=48127 * Rs306013 * (+5145) 21:48:44 [wiki] [[Q-U-I-C-K-B-O-O-K-S S-U-P-P-O-R-T P-H-O-N-E N-U-M-B-E-R- $$$1-8-6-6--3-8-8- 3-5-0-1Q-U-I-C-K-B-OO-K-S -P-H-O-N-E -N-U-M-B-E-R/]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48134&oldid=48124 * Watpad6 * (-10014) 21:48:48 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48135&oldid=48132 * Jessicasimon * (+5501) 21:48:50 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48136&oldid=48133 * Watpad6 * (-4474) 21:48:54 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48137 * Joanmariatrack * (+35466) Created page with "Helpline..1-800-860-9230 QuickBooks Enterprise tech support phone number,..QuickBooks payroll customer support number Helpline..1-800-860-9230 QuickBooks Enterprise 21:48:56 [wiki] [[OQRT@ (1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1)) Quickbooks Payroll support phone number Quickbooks Payroll remote access support phone.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48138&oldid=48089 * Johnsir414 * (+0) 21:48:58 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48139&oldid=48135 * Watpad6 * (-5501) 21:49:00 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48140&oldid=48139 * Samarraj2255 * (+1284) 21:49:03 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48141&oldid=48136 * Rs306013 * (+4474) 21:49:07 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48142&oldid=48140 * Rs306013 * (+3190) 21:49:09 [wiki] [[Quickbook.s contact number 1877-778-8714 Quickbook.s technical help telephone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48143 * Smith123 * (+12192) Created page with "Describe USA intuit 1-877+778+8714 Quickbooks support phone number 1-877-778-8714 Quickbooks customer service phone number usa here.USA intuit Help @@1+877+778+8714@@ Quickboo..." 21:49:11 [wiki] [[Sultaan Calll1.8.8.8.2.2.6.14.2.2 outlook tech Supprt phone Number outlook Customer Support Number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48144 * Anjuneeru1 * (+17109) QPML +¦$÷1800-860-9230 Outlook technical help phone number, Outlook technical help contact number, Outlook technical support contact number, Outlook contact number, Outlook contact phone number 21:49:11 [wiki] [[Norton phone Number 1.8.8.8.2.2.6.13.2.2 Norton Antivirus Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48145&oldid=48047 * Sinkukumar321 * (-827) 21:49:15 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48146&oldid=48142 * Jessicasimon * (+1027) 21:49:19 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48147&oldid=48141 * Wittepepobjustina * (-5329) 21:49:21 [wiki] [[Talk:QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48148 * Birendrabonde * (+24965) Created page with "Quickbooks TECH..Support !!!~~~...... (1.888..513..5978) QuickBooks Phone Number and QuickBooks support helpline number Point where =CAll 1888 513 5978=Quickbooks support ph.. 21:49:24 [wiki] [[CALL-USA~QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-6-6-3-8-8-3-5-0-1QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48149&oldid=48128 * Markcooper * (-5221) 21:49:25 [wiki] [[OQRT@ (1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1)) Quickbooks Payroll support phone number Quickbooks Payroll remote access support phone.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48150&oldid=48138 * Johnsir414 * (+2816) 21:49:25 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48151&oldid=48146 * Watpad6 * (-5501) 21:49:31 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48152&oldid=48147 * Watpad6 * (+855) 21:49:31 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Fdfdf * moved [[Talk:Turbotax @@(+1)*844.307.5701 turbotax tech support number,]] to [[Turbotax (844.307.5701 turbotax tech support number, turbotax]] 21:49:33 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48155&oldid=48151 * Jessicasimon * (+5501) 21:49:37 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48156&oldid=48155 * Mhussey362 * (+1004) 21:49:39 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48157&oldid=48152 * Wittepepobjustina * (-855) 21:49:43 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48158&oldid=48156 * Jessicasimon * (-1004) 21:49:43 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48159&oldid=48157 * Watpad6 * (+855) 21:49:50 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48160&oldid=48158 * Watpad6 * (-5501) 21:49:54 [wiki] [[Quickbooks.T.F.N 1.8.0.0.9.1.9.0.9.9.2 Quickbooks P-r-o TECH s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e n-u-m-b-e-r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48161 * Davidjohn * (+13699) Created page with "Quickbooks.T.F.N 1.8.0.0.9.1.9.0.9.9.2 Quickbooks P-r-o TECH s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e n-u-m-b-e-r Help Usa@ +1-800-919-0992...((( QuickBooks pro payroll support phone number......" 21:49:55 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48162&oldid=48160 * Anjilojilo * (+4834) 21:49:58 [wiki] [[$$!!+ *!!!!!!+@GOOGLE+!!+ 1.8.0.0.*.2.1.3.2.1.7.1 @+MICROSOFT@Tech@Support@Phone@Number@microsoft@customer@service@number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48163 * Sfdsfdsfdsfdsf * (+3967) ber outlook customer support phone number outlook customer support phone number outlook customer support phone number outlook email customer service outlook email custom 21:49:59 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48164&oldid=48162 * Jessicasimon * (+667) 21:50:05 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48165&oldid=48164 * Watpad6 * (-5501) 21:50:09 [wiki] [[Talk:QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48166&oldid=48148 * Mhussey362 * (-6650) 21:50:10 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48167&oldid=48165 * Ajneria * (+0) 21:50:13 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48168&oldid=48167 * Jessicasimon * (+5501) 21:50:14 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48169&oldid=48052 * Sinkukumar321 * (+8429) 21:50:14 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48170&oldid=48168 * Rs306013 * (-5411) 21:50:14 [wiki] [[Sultaan Calll1.8.8.8.2.2.6.14.2.2 Yahoo tech Supprt phone Number Yahoo Customer Support Number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48171 * Anjuneeru1 * (+13058) yahoo mail problem, yahoo mail problems, yahoo email problems, problems with yahoo mail, yahoo problems, problem with yahoo mail, yahoo mail problems today, yahoo mail problem today, yahoo mail sign 21:50:18 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48172&oldid=48159 * Rs306013 * (+90) 21:50:20 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48173&oldid=48170 * Jessicasimon * (+5411) 21:50:27 [wiki] [[P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1.intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r,i.n.t.u.i.t Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.l.e.p.h.o.n.e. n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48174&oldid=48106 * Aaasssddd2 * (-9058) 21:50:34 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48175&oldid=48173 * Anjilojilo * (+12491) 21:50:35 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48177&oldid=48172 * Wittepepobjustina * (-945) 21:50:36 [wiki] [[OQRT@ (1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1)) Quickbooks Payroll support phone number Quickbooks Payroll remote access support phone.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48178&oldid=48150 * Susu123 * (+11319) 21:50:36 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48179 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (+7451) Created page with "QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks pro tech 21:50:39 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48180&oldid=48175 * Jessicasimon * (-12491) 21:50:40 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48181&oldid=48180 * Rs306013 * (-5411) 21:50:44 [wiki] [[Talk:QuickBooks tech support 1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6 QuickBooks tech support phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48182 * Adreacool * (+11038) Created page with "QuickBooks tech support 1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6 QuickBooks tech support phone number Quickbooks support++ @1+800+728+7356@ Quickbooks tech support phone number, Quickbooks custo..." 21:50:47 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks support telephone number USA]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48183 * Martinjohn1611 * (+11139) Created page with " == (((Quickbooks Support))) 1800-860-9230 Quickbooks HelpDesk Support Number QUickbooks Helplines Support Number == USA ACCOUNTS@1-800-860-9230(( )) QuickBooks Payroll Tech... 21:50:47 [wiki] [[Latest Hollywood Movies 1-8.8.8+2.2.6.+1.3.2.2 norton antivirus phone number +++++!!!!!()()(]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48184 * AshfordAston * (+36177) Created page with "++++norton ++++1-888-226-1322++phone@number +++++!!!!!()()(@@norton@antivirus@tech@support@number +++++!!!!!()()(@usa & CANADA Antivirus number +++++!!!!!()()( 1-888-226-1322..." 21:50:48 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48185&oldid=48181 * Jessicasimon * (+5411) 21:50:50 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48186 * Anurag1 * (+11934) Created page with "W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.QWERTYUIO 21:50:55 [wiki] [[Sultaan Calll1.8.8.8.2.2.6.14.2.2 outlook tech Supprt phone Number outlook Customer Support Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48187&oldid=48144 * Sinkukumar321 * (-1229) 21:50:59 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48188&oldid=48185 * Rs306013 * (-5411) 21:51:04 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48189&oldid=48188 * Jessicasimon * (+5411) 21:51:05 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48190&oldid=48177 * Smith123 * (-3520) 21:51:12 [wiki] [[Sultaan Calll1.8.8.8.2.2.6.14.2.2 Mac Mail tech Supprt phone Number Mac Mail Customer Support Number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48191 * Anjuneeru1 * (+15813) Mac mail mail phone number 1-888-226-1422, Mac mail mail customer service number 1-888-226-1422, Mac mail mail customer service phone number 1-888-226-1422, Mac mail mail contact number 1-888-2 21:51:14 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48192&oldid=48190 * Wittepepobjustina * (+3520) 21:51:20 [wiki] [[OQRT@ (1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1)) Quickbooks Payroll support phone number Quickbooks Payroll remote access support phone.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48193&oldid=48178 * Mhussey362 * (-3255) 21:51:21 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48194&oldid=48192 * Mhussey362 * (+7360) 21:51:22 [wiki] [[Talk:APNI MA KO N.e.b.r.a.s.k.a.1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6.Quickbooks error TECH support Phone Number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48195 * Bhojpuriya * (+12572) Created page with "Quickbooks error support++ @1+800+728+7356@ Quickbooks error tech support phone number, Quickbooks error customer service phone number Describe Account Help Intuit.@ ((1-80... 21:51:25 [wiki] [[P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1.intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r,i.n.t.u.i.t Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.l.e.p.h.o.n.e. n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48196&oldid=48174 * Johnsir414 * (-1822) 21:51:25 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48197&oldid=48189 * Mhussey362 * (+1004) 21:51:28 [wiki] [[Sultaan Calll1.8.8.8.2.2.6.14.2.2Aol Mail tech Supprt phone Number Aol Technical Support Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48198&oldid=48108 * Sinkukumar321 * (+357) 21:51:30 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48199&oldid=48197 * Jessicasimon * (-1004) 21:51:42 [wiki] [[Helpline@@q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s c.u.s.t.o.m.e.r c.a.r.e @( 1.8.6.6.-38.8.-3.5.0.1 ) p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r u.s.a/ca.n.a.d.a]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48200 * Saurav1 * (+10879) Created page with " helpline@@q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s c.u.s.t.o.m.e.r c.a.r.e @( 1.8.6.6.-38.8.-3.5.0.1 ) p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r u.s.a/ca.n.a.d.a Describe Account Help Intuit.@ ((1 21:51:44 [wiki] [[Talk:QuickBooks customer support Number 1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6 QuickBooks technical support phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48201 * Adreacool * (+7449) Created page with "QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support number @@Call, 1-800-728-7356 for all type help by QUICKBOOKS tech support phone numb 21:51:48 [wiki] [[OQRT@ (1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1)) Quickbooks Payroll support phone number Quickbooks Payroll remote access support phone.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48202&oldid=48193 * Susu123 * (+3111) 21:51:48 [wiki] [[Talk:QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48203 * Ajneria * (+11810) Created page with "Help Usa@ +1-800-728-7356...((( QuickBooks pro payroll support phone number... ~Help Usa@ +1-800-728-7356...((( QuickBooks pro support phone number... ~Help Usa@ +1-800-728-73..." 21:51:51 -!- LKoen has quit (Ping timeout: 276 seconds). 21:51:55 [wiki] [[+++Bugzila U$A@!!@1-800-2.13*2171 Outlook customer service tollfree number,Outlook support number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48204 * Sfdsfdsfdsfdsf * (+5847) microsoft office outlook Technical Support phone number ++Office Outlook 1-8.0.0-7.5.0-6.5.8.4 microsoft office outlook Technical Support phone number microsoft windows windows phone number sup 21:51:55 [wiki] [[HA BOLO Bhai N.e.b.r.a.s.k.a.1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1.Quickbooks support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48205&oldid=47684 * Aaasssddd2 * (-1970) 21:51:57 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48206&oldid=48194 * Wittepepobjustina * (-7360) 21:52:03 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48207&oldid=48206 * Rs306013 * (+945) 21:52:04 [wiki] [[Sultaan Calll1.8.8.8.2.2.6.14.2.2 gmail tech Supprt phone Number gmail Customer Support Number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48208 * Anjuneeru1 * (+10617) gmail account sign in, google mail sign in inbox gmail account, gmail sign in account, sign into my gmail account, gmail sign in help, gmail account sign in help, sign into gmail email account, gmail 21:52:05 [wiki] [[P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1.intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r,i.n.t.u.i.t Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.l.e.p.h.o.n.e. n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48209&oldid=48196 * Joanmariatrack * (+28031) 21:52:07 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48210&oldid=48199 * Markcooper * (-7678) 21:52:10 [wiki] [[@@LONDON No.1@big B 1 8-8-8-513-5978 Quickbooks pro tech support phone number @NYC LONDON 1 8-8-8-513-5978 Quickbooks pro support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48211&oldid=47803 * Birendrabonde * (+229513) 21:52:15 [wiki] [[I.n.s.t.a.n.t c.a.l.l.@.@.+.1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1. .q.+.b. .q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.ks t.e.c.h.n.i.c.a.l. .s.u.p.p.o.r.t. .p.h.o.n.e. .n.u.m.b.e.r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48213 * Saurav1 * (+18462) Created page with "I.n.s.t.a.n.t c.a.l.l.@.@.+.1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1. .q.+.b. .q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.ks t.e.c.h.n.i.c.a.l. .s.u.p.p.o.r.t. .p.h.o.n.e. .n.u.m.b.e.r 21:52:18 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48214&oldid=48210 * Watpad6 * (+2177) 21:52:24 [wiki] [[Norton anti virus, norton virus contact number, norton virus protection, norton virus phone number1-8.8.8+2.2.6.+1.3.2.2]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48215 * AshfordAston * (+18280) Created page with "++++norton ++++1-888-226-1322++phone@number @@@+++!!!!!()()(@@norton@antivirus@tech@support@number @@@+++!!!!!()()(@usa & CANADA Antivirus number @@@++ 21:52:27 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48216&oldid=48207 * Anjilojilo * (+2139) 21:52:29 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48217&oldid=48214 * Wittepepobjustina * (-855) 21:52:39 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48218&oldid=48216 * Sinkukumar321 * (+1841) 21:52:41 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48219&oldid=48217 * Watpad6 * (+855) 21:52:44 [wiki] [[F.o.r m.o.r.e S.e.r.v.i.c.e. (1+8.6.6.+3.8.8.+3.5.0.1)!!! Q.u.i.c.k.B.o.o.k.s S.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48220 * Saurav1 * (+18430) Created page with "F.o.r m.o.r.e S.e.r.v.i.c.e. (1+8.6.6.+3.8.8.+3.5.0.1)!!! Q.u.i.c.k.B.o.o.k.s S.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r QPML +¦$÷1866-388-3501 quickbooks technical hel 21:52:52 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48221&oldid=48218 * Rs306013 * (-3980) 21:53:06 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48222&oldid=48221 * Anjilojilo * (+4744) 21:53:10 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48223&oldid=48179 * Jeshmin * (+1509) 21:53:16 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48224&oldid=48222 * Rs306013 * (-4744) 21:53:18 [wiki] [[P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1.intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r,i.n.t.u.i.t Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.l.e.p.h.o.n.e. n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48225&oldid=48209 * Rajkumar0011 * (-17279) 21:53:18 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48226&oldid=48223 * Aaasssddd2 * (+297) 21:53:19 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48227&oldid=48219 * Wittepepobjustina * (-855) 21:53:20 [wiki] [[Q-U-I-C-K-B-O-O-K-S S-U-P-P-O-R-T P-H-O-N-E N-U-M-B-E-R- $$$1-8-6-6--3-8-8- 3-5-0-1Q-U-I-C-K-B-OO-K-S -P-H-O-N-E -N-U-M-B-E-R/]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48228&oldid=48134 * Roverblanger * (+6515) 21:53:24 [wiki] [[I.n.s.t.a.n.t c.a.l.l.@.@.+.1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1. .q.+.b. .q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.ks t.e.c.h.n.i.c.a.l. .s.u.p.p.o.r.t. .p.h.o.n.e. .n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48229&oldid=48213 * Mhussey362 * (-147) 21:53:26 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks pro support number 1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6@@Quickbooks customer service phon e number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48230 * Adreacool * (+11810) Created page with "Help Usa@ +1-800-728-7356...((( QuickBooks pro payroll support phone number... ~Help Usa@ +1-800-728-7356...((( QuickBooks pro support phone number... ~Help Usa@ +1-800-728-73. 21:53:27 [wiki] [[OQRT@ (1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1)) Quickbooks Payroll support phone number Quickbooks Payroll remote access support phone.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48231&oldid=48202 * Johnsir414 * (-13991) 21:53:28 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48232&oldid=48226 * Sinkukumar321 * (+6623) 21:53:35 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48233&oldid=48224 * Anjilojilo * (+4744) 21:53:39 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48234&oldid=48233 * Pokoman * (+1671) 21:53:45 [wiki] [[CALL-USA~QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-6-6-3-8-8-3-5-0-1QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48235&oldid=48149 * Jessicasimon * (+3270) 21:53:47 [wiki] [[Q-U-I-C-K-B-O-O-K-S S-U-P-P-O-R-T P-H-O-N-E N-U-M-B-E-R- $$$1-8-6-6--3-8-8- 3-5-0-1Q-U-I-C-K-B-OO-K-S -P-H-O-N-E -N-U-M-B-E-R/]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48236&oldid=48228 * Jessicasimon * (-1961) 21:53:51 [wiki] [[OQRT@ (1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1)) Quickbooks Payroll support phone number Quickbooks Payroll remote access support phone.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48237&oldid=48231 * Johnsir414 * (+1150) 21:53:53 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48238&oldid=48232 * Joanmariatrack * (+19586) 21:53:56 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks support telephone number USA]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48239&oldid=48183 * Sinkukumar321 * (+4741) 21:53:56 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48240&oldid=48234 * Smith123 * (-6123) 21:53:57 [wiki] [[Outlook.com @ 180.0.2.1.3.2.1.7.1.support number outlook.com support phone number phone number for microsoft outlook support phone number for microsoft outlook technical support phone number for outlook support]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48241 * Sfdsfdsfdsfdsf * (+21694) @@@@microsoft outlook support number zzzzzzzzzzz333microsoft outlook support ph 21:53:59 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Anjuneeru1 * moved [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] to [[Quickbooks ((1.8.8.8.2.2.6.1.3.2.2))s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e 21:54:05 [wiki] [[Q-U-I-C-K-B-O-O-K-S S-U-P-P-O-R-T P-H-O-N-E N-U-M-B-E-R- $$$1-8-6-6--3-8-8- 3-5-0-1Q-U-I-C-K-B-OO-K-S -P-H-O-N-E -N-U-M-B-E-R/]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48244&oldid=48236 * Samarraj2255 * (-4554) 21:54:06 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48245&oldid=48240 * Anjilojilo * (+1847) 21:54:11 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48246&oldid=48243 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (+7258) 21:54:19 [wiki] [[Quickbooks ((1.8.8.8.2.2.6.1.3.2.2))s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48247&oldid=48242 * Martinjohn1611 * (-24327) 21:54:20 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48248&oldid=48245 * Rs306013 * (-2139) 21:54:25 [wiki] [[P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1.intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r,i.n.t.u.i.t Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.l.e.p.h.o.n.e. n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48249&oldid=48225 * Tombell * (+17455) 21:54:30 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48250&oldid=48248 * Mhussey362 * (+6415) 21:54:38 [wiki] [[Mozilla Thunderbird @@@@(((1.8.4.4.3.0.7.5.7.0.1 Mozilla Thunderbird Tech Support Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48251&oldid=47931 * Jamesamrik * (+43040) 21:54:39 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48252&oldid=48137 * Sinkukumar321 * (-19586) 21:54:41 [wiki] [[Q-U-I-C-K-B-O-O-K-S S-U-P-P-O-R-T P-H-O-N-E N-U-M-B-E-R- $$$1-8-6-6--3-8-8- 3-5-0-1Q-U-I-C-K-B-OO-K-S -P-H-O-N-E -N-U-M-B-E-R/]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48253&oldid=48244 * Roverblanger * (+6905) 21:54:46 -!- groteworld has joined. 21:54:49 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48254&oldid=48246 * Aaasssddd2 * (+1806) 21:54:50 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48255&oldid=48250 * Rs306013 * (-6415) 21:54:52 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Jamesamrik * moved [[Mozilla Thunderbird @@@@(((1.8.4.4.3.0.7.5.7.0.1 Mozilla Thunderbird Tech Support Number]] to [[Instagram @@@@(((1.8.4.4.3.0.7.5.7.0.1 Instagram Tech Support Number]] 21:54:53 [wiki] [[P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1.intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r,i.n.t.u.i.t Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.l.e.p.h.o.n.e. n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48258&oldid=48249 * Johnsir414 * (-28207) 21:55:02 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48259&oldid=48254 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-1806) 21:55:11 [wiki] [[CALL-USA~QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-6-6-3-8-8-3-5-0-1QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48260&oldid=48235 * Dinni555 * (-1427) 21:55:11 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48261&oldid=48125 * Anjilojilo * (+9090) 21:55:23 [wiki] [[Talk:QuickBooks error tech Support Phone Number .1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3..5.6. QuickBooks error technical support phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48262 * Bhojpuriya * (+10955) Created page with "Quickbooks support++ @1+800+728+7356@ Quickbooks tech support phone number, Quickbooks customer service phone number Describe Account Help Intuit.@ ((1-80 21:55:25 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48263&oldid=48261 * Rs306013 * (-4744) 21:55:31 [wiki] [[P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1.intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r,i.n.t.u.i.t Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.l.e.p.h.o.n.e. n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48264&oldid=48258 * Mhussey362 * (+10880) 21:55:31 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48265&oldid=48263 * Anjilojilo * (+4744) 21:55:36 [wiki] [[Quickbooks ((1.8.8.8.2.2.6.1.3.2.2))s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48266&oldid=48247 * Sinkukumar321 * (+4742) /* (((Quickbooks Support))) 1800-860-9230 Quickbooks HelpDesk Support Number QUickbooks Helplines Supp 21:55:41 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48267&oldid=48259 * Smith123 * (+1269) 21:55:49 [wiki] [[Quickbooks ((1.8.8.8.2.2.6.1.3.2.2))s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48268&oldid=48266 * Martinjohn1611 * (-4742) 21:55:50 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48269&oldid=48265 * Joanmariatrack * (+18822) 21:55:52 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48270&oldid=48267 * Aaasssddd2 * (+537) 21:55:52 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * AshfordAston * moved [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] to [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-2-2-6-1-3-2-2 QuickBooks pro support phone number]]: new content 21:55:52 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * AshfordAston * moved [[Talk:QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] to [[Talk:QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-2-2-6-1-3-2-2 QuickBooks pro support phone number]]: new content 21:55:57 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48275&oldid=48269 * Johnsir414 * (-26881) 21:55:58 [wiki] [[Y.A.H.O.O.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48276&oldid=48130 * Jessicasimon * (-8874) 21:56:00 [wiki] [[OQRT@ (1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6)) Quickbooks Payroll support phone number Quickbooks Payroll remote access support phone.]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48277 * Ajneria * (+21583) QuickBooks payroll?? helpline phone ~@~:1 800 728 7356~@~ QuickBooks payroll?? technical support phone Number QuickBooks payroll?? phone Number. QB Helpline@))1800 728 7356@@((Qu 21:56:11 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48278&oldid=48275 * Johnsir414 * (-3253) 21:56:14 [wiki] [[Talk:Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48280 * Birendrabonde * (+5621) Created page with "Quickbooks ERROR TECH SUPPORT NUMBER!!))))1 8-8-8-513-5978!!((Quickbooks ERROR 21:56:14 [wiki] [[Y.A.H.O.O.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48279&oldid=48276 * Watpad6 * (+2369) 21:56:19 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s c-u-s-t-o-m-e-r S-u-p-p-o-r-t ph-one N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48281 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (+7451) Created page with "QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks p 21:56:20 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48282&oldid=48278 * Rs306013 * (+6568) 21:56:26 [wiki] [[Helpline++++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48283 * Adreacool * (+10955) Created page with "Quickbooks support++ @1+800+728+7356@ Quickbooks tech support phone number, Quickbooks customer service phone number Describe Account Help Intuit.@ ((1-800-728-7356@ Qu 21:56:28 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48284&oldid=48252 * Rajkumar0011 * (-1) 21:56:29 [wiki] [[((1-8-7-7-7-7-8-8-7-1-4)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s c-u-s-t-o-m-e-r S-u-p-p-o-r-t ph-one N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48285&oldid=48031 * Jessicasimon * (-5318) 21:56:34 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48286&oldid=48282 * Johnsir414 * (-4465) 21:56:36 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48287&oldid=48270 * Anisingh * (+2648) 21:56:41 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48288&oldid=48286 * Rs306013 * (+4465) 21:56:46 [wiki] [[Quickbooks ((1.8.8.8.2.2.6.1.3.2.2))s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48289&oldid=48268 * Martinjohn1611 * (+8703) 21:56:48 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48290&oldid=48186 * Joanmariatrack * (+7519) 21:56:48 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48291&oldid=48288 * Johnsir414 * (-4465) 21:56:49 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48292&oldid=48284 * Smith123 * (-3687) 21:56:57 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48293&oldid=48290 * Anjilojilo * (-2809) 21:56:59 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Anurag1 * moved [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] to [[Talk:W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] 21:57:02 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48296&oldid=48291 * Watpad6 * (+4375) 21:57:03 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s c-u-s-t-o-m-e-r S-u-p-p-o-r-t ph-one N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48297&oldid=48281 * Sinkukumar321 * (+8429) 21:57:05 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48298&oldid=48287 * Anisingh * (+0) 21:57:06 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Anjuneeru1 * moved [[QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support number]] to [[QuickBooks Payrolls 1.8.8.8.2.2.6.1.3.2.2 upport phone number, QuickBooks pro tech support number]]: better content 21:57:13 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Ajneria * moved [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] to [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] 21:57:15 [wiki] [[Talk:W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48303&oldid=48294 * Martinjohn1611 * (+3198) 21:57:17 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48304&oldid=48300 * Davidjohn * (+16532) 21:57:18 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48305&oldid=48295 * Anjilojilo * (+29649) 21:57:22 [wiki] [[Y.A.H.O.O.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48306&oldid=48279 * Jessicasimon * (+5501) 21:57:27 [wiki] [[Quickbooks **1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0**tech support phone number with QuickBooks Pro support phone number @@!!!pREMIER nUMBER]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48307 * Joanmariatrack * (+16561) Created page with "((1800 860 9230)) Quickbooks Customer care phone Number, Quickbooks Customer service phone number… here. ((1800 860 9230)) Quickbooks Customer car 21:57:30 [wiki] [[❶ ❽66 3❽❽ 3501 quickbooks tech support number quickbooks customer support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48308&oldid=48085 * Aaasssddd2 * (-15309) 21:57:33 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s c-u-s-t-o-m-e-r S-u-p-p-o-r-t ph-one N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48309&oldid=48297 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-8429) 21:57:33 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48310&oldid=48301 * Ajneria * (-382) 21:57:35 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48311&oldid=48304 * Watpad6 * (-4833) 21:57:36 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48312&oldid=48305 * Jeshmin * (-19934) 21:57:47 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48313&oldid=48298 * Mhussey362 * (+6410) 21:57:54 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48314&oldid=48312 * Anjilojilo * (+6776) 21:57:57 [wiki] [[Talk:QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-2-2-6-1-3-2-2 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48315&oldid=48273 * AshfordAston * (+4) 21:57:59 [wiki] [[Quickbooks ((1.8.8.8.2.2.6.1.3.2.2))s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48316&oldid=48289 * Sinkukumar321 * (-3962) 21:58:02 [wiki] [[Y.A.H.O.O.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48317&oldid=48306 * Dinni555 * (-2374) 21:58:09 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48318&oldid=48310 * Wittepepobjustina * (-855) 21:58:13 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48319&oldid=48313 * Johnsir414 * (-10880) 21:58:16 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48320&oldid=48314 * Jessicasimon * (-166) 21:58:19 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Payrolls 1.8.8.8.2.2.6.1.3.2.2 upport phone number, QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48321&oldid=48299 * Anisingh * (+0) 21:58:19 [wiki] [[OQRT@ (1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1)) Quickbooks Payroll support phone number Quickbooks Payroll remote access support phone.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48322&oldid=48237 * Susu123 * (+7575) 21:58:24 [wiki] [[❶ ❽66 3❽❽ 3501 quickbooks tech support number quickbooks customer support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48323&oldid=48308 * Jamesamrik * (+34243) 21:58:27 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48324&oldid=48320 * Jeshmin * (-6610) 21:58:30 -!- jaboja has joined. 21:58:33 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48325&oldid=48324 * Anjilojilo * (+6776) 21:58:35 [wiki] [[Talk:Dallas @@ Quickbooks Error Technical Support Number Philadelphia @@ 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8 Quickbooks Error Technical Support Phone Number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48326 * Bhojpuriya * (+11238) Created page with "Quickbooks support++ @1+800+ 728+7356@ Quickbooks tech support phone number, Quickbooks customer service phone number Describe Accou 21:58:36 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Jamesamrik * moved [[❶ ❽66 3❽❽ 3501 quickbooks tech support number quickbooks customer support number]] to [[1.8.4.4.3.0.7.5.7.0.1 quickbooks tech support number quickbooks customer support number]] 21:58:36 [wiki] [[2016/Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s /t.e.c.h S.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e *.n.u.m.b.e.r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48329 * Saurav1 * (+10914) Created page with "2016/Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s \t.e.c.h S.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e *.n.u.m.b.e.r Describe Account Help Intuit.@ ((1-866-388-3501 @ QuickBooks tech support number QuickBooks pro 2014 s..." 21:58:39 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48330&oldid=48319 * Johnsir414 * (-2931) 21:58:40 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48331&oldid=48325 * Watpad6 * (-4834) 21:58:40 [wiki] [[DAIL USA 1.8.0.0.2.1.3.2.1.7.1 outlook tech support phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48332 * Sfdsfdsfdsfdsf * (+18816) microsoft windows customer servicemicrosoft outlook 2007microsoft outlook email support number microsoft windows customer service phone numbermicrosoft outlook 2007 basic guidemicrosoft outlook email support phone number 21:58:42 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.0.0-7.2.8-7.3.5.6 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48333 * Adreacool * (+12059) Created page with "W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.0.0-7.2.8-7.3.5.6 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r. W.W.W. 21:58:49 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48334&oldid=48331 * Rs306013 * (-4375) 21:58:53 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48335&oldid=48334 * Jessicasimon * (+7900) 21:58:57 [wiki] [[User talk:L.o.s. .A.n.g.e.l.e.s @@ Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s. .T.e.c.h. .S.u.p.p.o.r.t. .N.u.m.b.e.r. 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s. .t.e.c.h.n.i.c.a.l. .S.u.p.p.o.r.t. .N.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48336&oldid=47521 * Anurag1 * (+0) 21:58:58 [wiki] [[Quickbooks Phone Number ((1/8/8/8/2/2/6/1/3/2/2/))Quickbooks Customer Support Number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48337 * Anjuneeru1 * (+7591) QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.8.8.2.2.2.6.1.3.2.2 QuickBooks pro tech support number QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.8.8.2.2.2.6.1.3.2.2 QuickBooks pro tech support number @@Call, 1/8 21:58:59 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48338&oldid=48302 * Rajkumar0011 * (+15759) 21:59:00 [wiki] [[DAriya QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-9-1-9-0-9-9-2QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48339&oldid=48056 * Susu123 * (-2155) 21:59:00 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48340&oldid=48335 * Rs306013 * (-7900) 21:59:02 [wiki] [[Talk:W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.0.0-8.6.0-9.2.3.0 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48341 * Martinjohn1611 * (+11666) Created page with "Quick-books T.e.c.h Supp-ort Number (18-00) 860 9230 Quick-books c-u-s-t-o-m-e-r s.e.r.v.i.c.e p.h.o.n.e Number U.S.A, Quick-books 21:59:06 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48342&oldid=48340 * Jessicasimon * (+7900) 21:59:11 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48343&oldid=48311 * Wittepepobjustina * (-855) 21:59:11 [wiki] [[Illinois Indiana New Hampshire 1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8. Quickbooks ACCOUNTANT Support P.h.o.n.e. Number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48344 * Roverblanger * (+17347) Created page with "F.a.s.t.B.i.l.l.p.a.y 1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8 Q.u.i.c.k.B.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r Q.u.i.c.k.B.o.o.k.s b.i.l.l p.a.y c.u.s.t.o.m.e.r c.a.r.e c.u.s.t.o.m 21:59:14 [wiki] [[Audi ((++QuickBooks @ customer care@ phone number, )]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48345 * Saurav1 * (+11098) Created page with "Audi ((++QuickBooks @ customer care@ phone number, ) QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-6-6-3-8-8-3-5-0-1 QuickBooks support telephone number Quickbooks support++ @1+866+388+..." 21:59:15 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48346&oldid=48330 * Ajneria * (+7306) 21:59:16 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48347&oldid=48342 * Davidjohn * (+1308) 21:59:20 [wiki] [[Quickbooks **1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0**tech support phone number with QuickBooks Pro support phone number @@!!!pREMIER nUMBER]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48348&oldid=48307 * Sinkukumar321 * (-681) 21:59:22 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48349&oldid=48338 * Joanmariatrack * (+682) 21:59:23 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48350&oldid=48347 * Jessicasimon * (-1308) 21:59:23 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48351&oldid=48350 * Anjilojilo * (-1296) 21:59:29 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48352&oldid=48351 * Jessicasimon * (+1296) 21:59:33 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48353&oldid=48352 * Watpad6 * (-3525) 21:59:40 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48354&oldid=48353 * Jeshmin * (-1942) 21:59:46 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48355&oldid=48354 * Jessicasimon * (+5467) 21:59:48 [wiki] [[Quickbooks Pro Number ((1/8/8/8/2/2/6/1/3/2/2/))Quickbooks Customer Support Number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48356 * Anjuneeru1 * (+7558) QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.8.8.2.2.2.6.1.3.2.2 QuickBooks pro tech support number QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.8.8.2.2.2.6.1.3.2.2 QuickBooks pro tech support number @@Call, 1-800 21:59:52 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48357&oldid=48355 * Rs306013 * (-3435) 21:59:52 [wiki] [[FlOrIdA@DaIl)) 1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1 Q.U.I.C.K.B.O.O.K.S S.U.P.P.O.R.T P.H.O.N.E N.U.M.B.E.R Q.U.I.C.K.B.O.O.K.S C.U.S.T.O.M.E.R C.A.R.E P.H.O.N.E .N.U.M.B.E.R]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48358 * Saurav1 * (+11955) Created page with "FlOrIdA@DaIl)) 1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1 Q.U.I.C.K.B.O.O.K.S S.U.P.P.O.R.T P.H.O.N.E N.U.M.B.E.R Q.U.I.C.K.B.O.O.K.S C.U.S 21:59:56 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48359&oldid=48349 * Dinni555 * (-1624) 21:59:57 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48360&oldid=48357 * Jessicasimon * (+3435) 22:00:00 [wiki] [[Talk:W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48361&oldid=48303 * Sinkukumar321 * (-3962) 22:00:00 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48362&oldid=48360 * Aaasssddd2 * (-6078) 22:00:04 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48363&oldid=48362 * Jessicasimon * (+6078) 22:00:05 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48364&oldid=48363 * Rs306013 * (-3435) 22:00:09 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48366&oldid=48343 * Pokoman * (+7444) 22:00:13 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48367&oldid=48346 * Birendrabonde * (+13376) 22:00:14 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48368&oldid=48364 * Jessicasimon * (+3435) 22:00:20 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * AshfordAston * moved [[Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0((QuickBooks Help desk number]] to [[Quickbooks Support phone number @@1-8.8.8+2.2.6.+1.3.2.2((QuickBooks Help desk number]]: better content 22:00:21 [wiki] [[Illinois Indiana New Hampshire 1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8. Quickbooks ACCOUNTANT Support P.h.o.n.e. Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48371&oldid=48344 * Mhussey362 * (+968) 22:00:21 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48372&oldid=48366 * Joanmariatrack * (-1838) 22:00:24 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48373&oldid=48368 * Anjilojilo * (-1296) 22:00:25 -!- Xe has left ("invite me when the spam is over"). 22:00:29 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48374&oldid=48373 * Rs306013 * (-2139) 22:00:31 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48375&oldid=48372 * Wittepepobjustina * (-5606) 22:00:33 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48376&oldid=48374 * Jessicasimon * (+3435) 22:00:42 [wiki] [[Quickbooks Support phone number @@1-8.8.8+2.2.6.+1.3.2.2((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48377&oldid=48369 * AshfordAston * (+4) 22:00:43 [wiki] [[RATE OF 1.8.0.0.2.1.3.2.1.7.1 microsoft office tech support phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48378 * Sfdsfdsfdsfdsf * (+10614) microsoft outlook contactmicrosoft windows technical support phone number microsoft outlook contact detailsmicrosoft word tech support phone number microsoft outlook contact infomicrosoft word technical support pho 22:00:43 [wiki] [[Dallas @@ Quickbooks Pro Technical Support Number Philadelphia @@ 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8 Quickbooks Pro Technical Support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48379&oldid=48094 * Anjuneeru1 * (-3397) QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.8.8.2.2.2.6.1.3.2.2 QuickBooks pro tech support number QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.8.8.2 22:00:44 [wiki] [[Talk:Vermont 1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8. Quickbooks ENTERPRISE Support P.h.o.n.e. Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48380&oldid=47638 * Anurag1 * (+0) 22:00:45 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48381&oldid=48376 * Anjilojilo * (+1309) 22:00:51 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48382&oldid=48381 * Jeshmin * (-6776) 22:00:57 [wiki] [[Quicbooks Support ((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0)@@!!!Phone Number,Quickbooks tech Support phone Number@@@!@!!]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48383 * Joanmariatrack * (+10814) Created page with "Describe Account Help Intuit.@ ((1-800-860-9230@ QuickBooks tech support number QuickBooks pro 2014 support phone USA, payroll support here.Describe @@Tollfree 1-800-8 22:00:57 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support number]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48384&oldid=48375 * Anjuneeru1 * (-3397) QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.8.8.2.2.2.6.1.3.2.2 QuickBooks pro tech support number QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.8.8.2.2.2.6.1.3.2.2 QuickBooks pro tech s 22:00:58 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48385&oldid=48382 * Rs306013 * (+2032) 22:01:02 [wiki] [[CALL-USA~QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-6-6-3-8-8-3-5-0-1QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48386&oldid=48260 * Markcooper * (-1843) 22:01:03 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48387&oldid=48385 * Jessicasimon * (+3435) 22:01:07 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48388&oldid=48384 * Dinni555 * (+7379) 22:01:11 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks pro support number 1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6@@Quickbooks customer service phon e number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48389&oldid=48230 * Anjuneeru1 * (-4252) QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.8.8.2.2.2.6.1.3.2.2 QuickBooks pro tech support number QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.8.8.2.2.2.6.1.3.2.2 QuickBooks pro tech 22:01:11 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48390&oldid=48387 * Jeshmin * (-5467) 22:01:16 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48391&oldid=48388 * Wittepepobjustina * (-3982) 22:01:19 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48392&oldid=48390 * Jessicasimon * (+5467) 22:01:22 [wiki] [[FlOrIdA@DaIl)) 1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1 Q.U.I.C.K.B.O.O.K.S S.U.P.P.O.R.T P.H.O.N.E N.U.M.B.E.R Q.U.I.C.K.B.O.O.K.S C.U.S.T.O.M.E.R C.A.R.E P.H.O.N.E .N.U.M.B.E.R]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48393&oldid=48358 * Mhussey362 * (+6360) 22:01:28 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48394&oldid=48392 * Jeshmin * (-5467) 22:01:32 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48395&oldid=48394 * Jessicasimon * (+5467) 22:01:37 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48396&oldid=48395 * Rajkumar0011 * (-4380) 22:01:44 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48397&oldid=48359 * Davidjohn * (-1644) 22:01:47 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48398&oldid=48396 * Jeshmin * (-1087) 22:01:54 [wiki] [[Quickbooks Support phone number @@1-8.8.8+2.2.6.+1.3.2.2((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48399&oldid=48377 * Aaasssddd2 * (-9062) 22:01:56 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48400&oldid=48398 * Jessicasimon * (+1087) 22:02:01 [wiki] [[@@brainfuck @1.8.8.8. .5.1.3. ..5.9.7.8.. q.u.i.c.k.b.o.ok.s. .T.e.c.h. .S.u.p.po.r.t. .P.h.o.n.e. .N.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48401&oldid=47910 * Susu123 * (+2047) 22:02:01 [wiki] [[World of q+b( q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s 1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1 c.u.s.t.o.m.e.r c.a.r.e p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r !!]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48402 * Saurav1 * (+11900) Created page with "World of q+b( q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s 1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1 c.u.s.t.o.m.e.r c.a.r.e p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r !! JEEETTTTUSA@JEET (((1 866 388 3501 USA)) Quickbooks pro Support Phon 22:02:06 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48403&oldid=48400 * Watpad6 * (+855) 22:02:11 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48404&oldid=48367 * Mhussey362 * (-6871) 22:02:14 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48405&oldid=48403 * Anjilojilo * (+2229) 22:02:24 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48407&oldid=48405 * Jessicasimon * (-3084) 22:02:25 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-2-2-6-1-3-2-2 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48409&oldid=48271 * Anurag1 * (+0) 22:02:29 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48410&oldid=48407 * Anjilojilo * (+3084) 22:02:32 [wiki] [[Quicbooks Support ((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0)@@!!!Phone Number,Quickbooks tech Support phone Number@@@!@!!]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48411&oldid=48383 * Sinkukumar321 * (+5066) 22:02:35 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48412&oldid=48410 * Jessicasimon * (-3084) 22:02:36 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * AshfordAston * moved [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] to [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8.8.8+2.2.6.+1.3.2.2)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o- 22:02:37 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * AshfordAston * moved [[Talk:Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] to [[Talk:Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8.8.8+2.2.6.+1.3.2.2)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s 22:02:38 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Anjuneeru1 * moved [[Dallas @@ Quickbooks Pro Technical Support Number Philadelphia @@ 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8 Quickbooks Pro Technical Support Phone Number]] to [[Dallas @@ Quickbooks Pro Technical Support Number Philadelphia @@ 1-8-8-8-2-2-61-3-2-2 Quickbooks Pro Technical Support Phone Number]]: better content 22:02:51 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48419&oldid=48412 * Anjilojilo * (+3084) 22:02:52 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48420&oldid=48414 * Martinjohn1611 * (+11462) 22:02:54 -!- gamemanj has quit (Ping timeout: 276 seconds). 22:02:55 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48421&oldid=48391 * Anisingh * (+855) 22:02:59 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48422&oldid=48419 * Jessicasimon * (-3084) 22:03:03 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48423&oldid=48420 * Watpad6 * (+144) 22:03:04 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8.8.8+2.2.6.+1.3.2.2)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48424&oldid=48413 * Smith123 * (-9595) 22:03:06 [wiki] [[TFN 1.8.0.0.2.1.3.2.1.7.1 aol mail tech support phone number maol mail tech support phone number aol mail support phone number aol mail publisher technical support aol mail technical support aol mail technical support calling me microso]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48425 * Sfdsfdsfdsfdsf * (+9745) aol billing phone number aol broadband contact ao 22:03:12 [wiki] [[Talk:Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8.8.8+2.2.6.+1.3.2.2)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48426&oldid=48415 * AshfordAston * (+12698) 22:03:14 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48427&oldid=48421 * Wittepepobjustina * (-855) 22:03:15 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48428&oldid=48397 * Joanmariatrack * (-2479) 22:03:16 [wiki] [[CALL-USA~QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-6-6-3-8-8-3-5-0-1QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48429&oldid=48386 * Dinni555 * (+1843) 22:03:16 [wiki] [[Q.b.+w.o.r.l.d ( Q.u.i.c.k.B.o.o.k.s @ c.u.s.t.o.m.e.r c.a.r.e@ ph.o.n.e .n.u.m.b.e.r, )]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48430 * Saurav1 * (+11134) Created page with "Q.b.+w.o.r.l.d ( Q.u.i.c.k.B.o.o.k.s @ c.u.s.t.o.m.e.r c.a.r.e@ ph.o.n.e .n.u.m.b.e.r, ) QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-6-6-3-8-8-3-5-0-1 QuickBooks support telephone num..." 22:03:20 [wiki] [[Quicbooks Support ((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0)@@!!!Phone Number,Quickbooks tech Support phone Number@@@!@!!]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48431&oldid=48411 * Mhussey362 * (+2435) 22:03:22 [wiki] [[Talk:Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48432&oldid=48416 * Martinjohn1611 * (+11457) 22:03:27 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48434&oldid=48428 * Aaasssddd2 * (-1557) 22:03:27 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Anjuneeru1 * moved [[QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support number]] to [[QuickBooks 1.8.8.8.2.2.6.1.3.2.2.Payrollsupport phone number, QuickBooks pro tech support number]]: better content 22:03:27 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48436&oldid=48422 * Jeshmin * (-1087) 22:03:38 [wiki] [[Quickbooks tech support number (((1-8.0.0-9.1.9-0.9.9.2))))@ Quickbooks Support P.hone n.umber,1-8.0.0-9.1.9-0.9.9.2 Quickbooks customer support phone n.umber]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48437&oldid=47706 * Susu123 * (+11655) 22:03:42 [wiki] [[Talk:P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6.intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r,i.n.t.u.i.t Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.l.e.p.h.o.n.e. n.u.m.b.e.r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48438 * Bhojpuriya * (+7452) Created page with "@@Call, 1-800-728 -7356 for all type help by Quickbook.s tech support phone number, Intuit Qui 22:03:49 [wiki] [[Help@Call 1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 Quickbooks support phone number,quickbooks support telephone number for support@QuickBooks Toll Free]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48439 * Joanmariatrack * (+10931) Created page with "Quickbooks support++ @1+800+860+9230@ Quickbooks tech support phone number, Quickbooks customer service phone number Describe Account Help 22:03:50 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Ajneria * moved [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] to [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p- 22:03:50 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Ajneria * moved [[Talk:Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] to [[Talk:Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p- 22:04:09 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Anjuneeru1 * moved [[Talk:Quickbooks pro support number 1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6@@Quickbooks customer service phon e number]] to [[Talk:Quickbooks pro 1-8-8-8-2-2-6-1-3-2-2 support number @@Quickbooks customer service phon e number]]: better content 22:04:10 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48446&oldid=48434 * Birendrabonde * (-3636) 22:04:13 [wiki] [[Quickbooks tech support number (((1-8.0.0-9.1.9-0.9.9.2))))@ Quickbooks Support P.hone n.umber,1-8.0.0-9.1.9-0.9.9.2 Quickbooks customer support phone n.umber]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48447&oldid=48437 * Markcooper * (-1401) 22:04:14 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48448&oldid=48440 * Ajneria * (+0) 22:04:18 [wiki] [[Quickbooks.T.F.N 1.8.0.0.9.1.9.0.9.9.2 Quickbooks P-r-o TECH s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e n-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48449&oldid=48161 * Susu123 * (+2461) 22:04:19 [wiki] [[Help@Call 1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 Quickbooks support phone number,quickbooks support telephone number for support@QuickBooks Toll Free]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48450&oldid=48439 * Sinkukumar321 * (+4949) 22:04:32 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48451&oldid=48255 * Anurag1 * (+0) 22:04:32 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8.8.8+2.2.6.+1.3.2.2)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48452&oldid=48424 * Dinni555 * (+6217) 22:04:34 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-2-2-6-1-3-2-2 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48453&oldid=48409 * Martinjohn1611 * (-2009) 22:04:36 -!- adu has quit (Quit: adu). 22:04:38 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48454&oldid=48448 * Mhussey362 * (+6505) 22:04:43 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48455 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (+7451) Created page with "QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks pro tech support number @@Call, 1-800-860-9230 for all type help by QUICKBOOKS tech support phone 22:04:45 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48456&oldid=48441 * Jeshmin * (+9665) 22:04:54 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48457&oldid=48451 * Markcooper * (+2859) 22:04:57 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48458&oldid=48456 * Watpad6 * (+1942) 22:04:58 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-2-2-6-1-3-2-2 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48459&oldid=48453 * Smith123 * (+311) 22:04:59 [wiki] [[Talk:K-A-R-M-A D-H-A-R-M-A $$1-8-6-6--3-8-8- 3-5-0-1$$Q-U-I-C-K-B-O-O-K-S S-U-P-P-O-R-T P-H-O-N-E N-U-M-B-E-R- Q-U-I-C-K-B-OO-K-S -P-H-O-N-E -N-U-M-B-E-R]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48460&oldid=47840 * Davidjohn * (-2) 22:05:05 I think we may have a problem...?? 22:05:06 [wiki] [[@@ROUDY RATHOUR 1.8.8.8. .5.1.3. ..5.9.7.8.. quickbooks Technical Support Phone Number@. quickbooks Support Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48461&oldid=47489 * Anurag1 * (+234) 22:05:11 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8.8.8+2.2.6.+1.3.2.2)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48462&oldid=48452 * Anisingh * (-6217) 22:05:11 [wiki] [[Talk:P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 1.8.0-0-9-1-9 0-9-9-2intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r,i.n.t.u.i.t Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.l.e.p.h.o.n.e. n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48463&oldid=48101 * Susu123 * (+7774) 22:05:15 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48464&oldid=48458 * Samarraj2255 * (+0) 22:05:24 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48465&oldid=48272 * Markcooper * (+14656) 22:05:28 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48466&oldid=48436 * Jessicasimon * (+1087) 22:05:30 [wiki] [[Illinois Indiana New Hampshire 1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8. Quickbooks ACCOUNTANT Support P.h.o.n.e. Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48467&oldid=48371 * Roverblanger * (+400) 22:05:31 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48468&oldid=48465 * Watpad6 * (-2949) 22:05:39 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48469&oldid=48464 * Jeshmin * (-1942) 22:05:40 [wiki] [[Quickbooks®Official$$$((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0))$$$Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Tech Support phone Number!~!~!((QB))......]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48470 * Joanmariatrack * (+17744) Created page with "QuickBooks PRO phone number,(1~800~860~9230)// QuickBooks PRO customer care number..... QuickBooks PRO Toll Free, Intuit@(1~800.860 22:05:50 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-9-1-9-0-9-9-2QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48471&oldid=47746 * Susu123 * (-2155) 22:05:54 [wiki] [[Tech Help 1.8.0.0.0.2.1.3.2.1.7.1 windows tech support number windows tech support phone number microsoft windows tech support phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48472 * Sfdsfdsfdsfdsf * (+13674) window xp technical supportwindows xp technical support numberwindow vista technical support numberwindow 7 technical supportwindow 7 technical su 22:05:56 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48473&oldid=48455 * Sinkukumar321 * (+8429) 22:06:04 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48474&oldid=48469 * AshfordAston * (+8451) 22:06:04 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-2-2-6-1-3-2-2 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48475&oldid=48459 * Dinni555 * (+5680) 22:06:06 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48476&oldid=48473 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-8429) 22:06:07 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Rajkumar0011 * moved [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] to [[Talk:Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-6-6-3-8-8-5-0-1)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p- 22:06:10 [wiki] [[Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48479&oldid=48370 * Watpad6 * (+11711) 22:06:20 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48480&oldid=48478 * Birendrabonde * (+5622) 22:06:25 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48481&oldid=48480 * Jeshmin * (+4040) 22:06:27 [wiki] [[Talk:Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-6-6-3-8-8-5-0-1)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48482&oldid=48477 * Rajkumar0011 * (-2440) 22:06:34 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Wittepepobjustina * moved [[Quickbooks Support phone number @@1-8.8.8+2.2.6.+1.3.2.2((QuickBooks Help desk number]] to [[Quickbooks Support phone number @@((QuickBooks Help desk number]] 22:06:42 [wiki] [[((1-8-7-7-7-7-8-8-7-1-4)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s c-u-s-t-o-m-e-r S-u-p-p-o-r-t ph-one N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48485&oldid=48285 * Markcooper * (+3653) 22:06:44 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48486&oldid=48481 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-2417) 22:06:47 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-9-1-9-0-9-9-2QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48487&oldid=48471 * Mhussey362 * (+2155) 22:06:50 [wiki] [[QuickBooks support phone number... ~Help Usa@ 1-8-6-6-388-3501...((( QuickBooks support phone number...]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48488 * Jessicasimon * (+15335) Created page with "USA@JEETôßPππu◙ 1 866 388 3501 Quickbooks Support Phone Number US 1866-388-3501 quickbooks technical help telephone number, quickbooks technical help contact numbe 22:06:52 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48489&oldid=48476 * Sinkukumar321 * (+8429) 22:06:53 [wiki] [[Talk:Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-6-6-3-8-8-5-0-1)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48490&oldid=48482 * Mhussey362 * (+2436) 22:06:56 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48491&oldid=48486 * Anisingh * (+1268) 22:07:00 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48492&oldid=48468 * Mhussey362 * (+6505) 22:07:05 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48493&oldid=48491 * Smith123 * (+366) 22:07:10 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48494&oldid=48489 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-8429) 22:07:10 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48495&oldid=48492 * Dinni555 * (-3378) 22:07:17 [wiki] [[Help@C@ll @@1.8.0.0.9.1.9.0.9.9.2.))Quickbooks 24/7 PRO SUPPORT phone number,Quickbooks POS telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48496&oldid=47680 * Samarraj2255 * (-6505) 22:07:18 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48497&oldid=48493 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-1634) 22:07:21 [wiki] [[@@G*****YE M*R L***E1.8.8.8. .5.1.3. ..5.9.7.8.. quickbooks Technical Support Phone Number@. quickbooks Support Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48498&oldid=47566 * Davidjohn * (+1840) 22:07:25 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Phone Number 1-8-6-6-3-8-8-3-5-0-1 QuickBooks support phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48499 * Saurav1 * (+11033) Created page with "QuickBooks Phone Number 1-8-6-6-3-8-8-3-5-0-1 QuickBooks support phone number Quickbooks support++ @1+866+388+3501@ Quickbooks tech support phone number, Quickbooks customer s..." 22:07:26 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Jessicasimon * moved [[QuickBooks support phone number... ~Help Usa@ 1-8-6-6-388-3501...((( QuickBooks support phone number...]] to [[QuickBooks support phone number... ~Help Usa@@ 1-8-6-6-388-3501...((( QuickBooks support phone number...]] 22:07:26 [wiki] [[❶ ❽66 3❽❽ 3501 quickbooks tech support number quickbooks customer support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48501&oldid=48328 * Anurag1 * (+11799) 22:07:27 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48503&oldid=48497 * Jeshmin * (+2417) 22:07:33 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48504 * Aaasssddd2 * (+9257) Created page with "(((((((( Quickbooks @! technical @! support @! phone @! number 1-888-513-5978@! Quickbooks @! technical @! support @! number1-888-513-5978 @! Quickbooks @! tech @! suppo 22:07:36 [wiki] [[Quickbooks®Official$$$((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0))$$$Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Tech Support phone Number!~!~!((QB))......]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48505&oldid=48470 * Sinkukumar321 * (-1864) 22:07:37 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48506&oldid=48503 * Martinjohn1611 * (-922) 22:07:41 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Jessicasimon * moved [[QuickBooks support phone number... ~Help Usa@@ 1-8-6-6-388-3501...((( QuickBooks support phone number...]] to [[QuickBooks support phone number... ~Help Usa@@@ 1-8-6-6-388-3501...((( QuickBooks support phone number...]] 22:07:48 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Anjuneeru1 * moved [[Help@C@ll @@1.8.0.0.9.1.9.0.9.9.2.))Quickbooks 24/7 PRO SUPPORT phone number,Quickbooks POS telephone number]] to [[Help@C@ll @@1-8-8-8-2-2-6-1-3-2-2.))Quickbooks 24/7 PRO SUPPORT phone number,Quickbooks POS telephone number]]: better content 22:07:49 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48511&oldid=48506 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-1495) 22:07:54 [wiki] [[QuickBooks 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks Support phone Number QuickBooks payroll Support phone Number QuickBooks pro Support phone Number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48512 * Adreacool * (+7449) Created page with "QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support number @@Call, 1-800-728-7356 for all type help 22:07:57 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48513&oldid=48511 * Watpad6 * (+4359) 22:08:01 [wiki] [[Quickbooks Support phone number @@((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48514&oldid=48483 * Wittepepobjustina * (+1698) 22:08:10 [wiki] [[Sun Bauaa Jaaye De... Mississippi, Connecticut,Washington 1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8. Quickbooks. Support P.h.o.n.e. Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48515&oldid=47897 * Anurag1 * (-6815) 22:08:16 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48516&oldid=48513 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-4359) 22:08:19 [wiki] [[Talk:Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-6-6-3-8-8-5-0-1)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48517&oldid=48490 * Sinkukumar321 * (-2435) 22:08:20 [wiki] [[Talk:APNI MA KO N.e.b.r.a.s.k.a.1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6.Quickbooks error TECH support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48518&oldid=48195 * Jamesamrik * (+30928) 22:08:27 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48519&oldid=48516 * Watpad6 * (+4359) 22:08:31 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48521&oldid=48519 * Birendrabonde * (-6189) 22:08:34 [wiki] [[Talk:Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-6-6-3-8-8-5-0-1)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48522&oldid=48517 * Martinjohn1611 * (-8882) 22:08:34 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48523&oldid=48495 * Watpad6 * (-3127) 22:08:38 [wiki] [[Talk:P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6.intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s .t.e.c.h.s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r,i.n.t.u.i.t Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.l.e.p.h.o.n.e. n.u.m.b.e.r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48524 * Bhojpuriya * (+7847) Created page with "@@Call, 1-800-728 -7356 for all type help by Quickbook.s tech support phone number, I 22:08:40 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Number 1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6 QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48525&oldid=47776 * Anurag1 * (-6724) 22:08:46 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48527&oldid=48521 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (+1830) 22:08:55 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Jamesamrik * moved [[Talk:APNI MA KO N.e.b.r.a.s.k.a.1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6.Quickbooks error TECH support Phone Number]] to [[Talk:Quickooks 1.8.4.4.3.0.7.5.7.0.1 quickbooks tech support number quickbooks customer support number]] 22:08:56 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48530&oldid=48527 * Rajkumar0011 * (+0) 22:08:58 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Jessicasimon * moved [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-2-2-6-1-3-2-2 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] to [[Talk:QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8--8-2-2-6-1-3-2-2 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] 22:09:02 [wiki] [[((1-8-7-7-7-7-8-8-7-1-4)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s c-u-s-t-o-m-e-r S-u-p-p-o-r-t ph-one N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48533&oldid=48485 * Anisingh * (+0) 22:09:06 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48534&oldid=48530 * Sinkukumar321 * (+8429) 22:09:08 [wiki] [[Talk:K-A-R-M-A D-H-A-R-M-A $$1-8-6-6--3-8-8- 3-5-0-1$$Q-U-I-C-K-B-O-O-K-S S-U-P-P-O-R-T P-H-O-N-E N-U-M-B-E-R- Q-U-I-C-K-B-OO-K-S -P-H-O-N-E -N-U-M-B-E-R]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48535&oldid=48460 * Susu123 * (+4231) 22:09:16 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48536&oldid=48454 * Samarraj2255 * (-6505) 22:09:20 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48537&oldid=48494 * Smith123 * (+4741) 22:09:22 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48538&oldid=48534 * Watpad6 * (-4070) 22:09:24 [wiki] [[Talk:K-A-R-M-A D-H-A-R-M-A $$1-8-6-6--3-8-8- 3-5-0-1$$Q-U-I-C-K-B-O-O-K-S S-U-P-P-O-R-T P-H-O-N-E N-U-M-B-E-R- Q-U-I-C-K-B-OO-K-S -P-H-O-N-E -N-U-M-B-E-R]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48539&oldid=48535 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-8709) 22:09:24 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Number 1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6 QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48540&oldid=48525 * Martinjohn1611 * (-4902) 22:09:25 [wiki] [[((1-8-7-7-7-7-8-8-7-1-4)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s c-u-s-t-o-m-e-r S-u-p-p-o-r-t ph-one N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48541&oldid=48533 * Joanmariatrack * (+20631) 22:09:26 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48542&oldid=48537 * Wittepepobjustina * (-1237) 22:09:35 [wiki] [[QuickBooks 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks Support phone Number QuickBooks payroll Support phone Number QuickBooks pro Support phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48543&oldid=48512 * Mhussey362 * (+10866) 22:09:35 Kaynato: yes, we're fresh out of active wiki admins 22:09:45 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48544&oldid=48542 * Markcooper * (+2139) 22:09:45 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks OK 1-8.0.0-7.2.8-7.3.5.6 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s pro s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s pro p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48545 * Adreacool * (+12067) Created page with "Quickbooks OK 1-8.0.0-7.2.8-7.3.5.6 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s pro s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s pro p.h.o.n. 22:09:46 [wiki] [[Talk:Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-6-6-3-8-8-5-0-1)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48546&oldid=48522 * Sinkukumar321 * (+8882) 22:09:46 [wiki] [[(((1-8.0.0-9.1.9-0.9.9.2))))@ Quickbooks Support P.hone n.umber,1-8.0.0-9.1.9-0.9.9.2 Quickbooks customer support phone n.umber]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48547&oldid=47704 * Susu123 * (+5021) 22:09:49 [wiki] [[((1-8-7-7-7-7-8-8-7-1-4)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s c-u-s-t-o-m-e-r S-u-p-p-o-r-t ph-one N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48548&oldid=48541 * Anisingh * (-20631) 22:09:50 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48549&oldid=48536 * Ajneria * (+0) 22:09:51 Anything we can do about this? 22:09:54 [wiki] [[1.8.5.5.2.8.8.0.0.8.2 !!!facebook Tech Support Number 1.8.5.5.2.8.8.0.0.8.2 +++facebook Technical Support Number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48550 * AshfordAston * (+14795) Created page with "facebook Tech Support Number1.8.5.5.2.8.8.0.0.8.2 facebook Tech Support Phone Number1.8.5.5.2.8.8.0.0.8.2 facebook Technical Support Number1.8.5.5.2.8.8.0.0. 22:09:56 [wiki] [[P.R.e.m.i.e.r h.e.l.p ))) 1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1. Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r, Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.l.e.p.h.o.n.e. n.u.m.b.e.r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48551 * Saurav1 * (+7430) Created page with "@@Call, 1-866-388-3501 for all type help by Quickbook.s tech support phone number, Intuit Quickbook.s Tech Support Phone N 22:09:57 [wiki] [[Talk:P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6.intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s .t.e.c.h.s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r,i.n.t.u.i.t Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.l.e.p.h.o.n.e. n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48552&oldid=48524 * Martinjohn1611 * (+3819) 22:09:58 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48553&oldid=48544 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-5643) 22:10:02 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48555&oldid=48538 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-4359) 22:10:07 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48556&oldid=48553 * Markcooper * (+5643) 22:10:10 [wiki] [[((1-8-7-7-7-7-8-8-7-1-4)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s c-u-s-t-o-m-e-r S-u-p-p-o-r-t ph-one N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48557&oldid=48548 * Davidjohn * (+5694) 22:10:15 [wiki] [[Quickbooks Support phone number @@((QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48558&oldid=48514 * Anurag1 * (+945) 22:10:16 /ignore 22:10:17 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48559&oldid=48555 * Watpad6 * (+4359) 22:10:19 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48560&oldid=48556 * Wittepepobjustina * (-2139) 22:10:20 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48561&oldid=48549 * Pokoman * (+0) 22:10:24 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48562&oldid=48560 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-3504) 22:10:32 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48563&oldid=48559 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-4359) 22:10:32 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48564&oldid=48561 * Rajkumar0011 * (-4359) 22:10:33 [wiki] [[P.R.e.m.i.e.r h.e.l.p ))) 1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1. Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r, Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.l.e.p.h.o.n.e. n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48565&oldid=48551 * Martinjohn1611 * (+4236) 22:10:33 [wiki] [[((1-8-7-7-7-7-8-8-7-1-4)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s c-u-s-t-o-m-e-r S-u-p-p-o-r-t ph-one N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48566&oldid=48557 * Anisingh * (-5694) 22:10:37 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48567&oldid=48562 * Wittepepobjustina * (+3504) 22:10:38 [wiki] [[Talk:K-A-R-M-A D-H-A-R-M-A $$1-8-6-6--3-8-8- 3-5-0-1$$Q-U-I-C-K-B-O-O-K-S S-U-P-P-O-R-T P-H-O-N-E N-U-M-B-E-R- Q-U-I-C-K-B-OO-K-S -P-H-O-N-E -N-U-M-B-E-R]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48569&oldid=48539 * Sinkukumar321 * (+3567) 22:10:43 [wiki] [[~HeLp~USA((QB))^^^1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0^^^Quickbooks tech Support phone Number,Quickbooks Pro Support Number((QB))..]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48570 * Joanmariatrack * (+33725) Created page with "Helpline 1^800^860^9230))QuickBooks PRO Support Phone Number QuickBooks Pro Support Phone Number QuickBooks Pos Support Phone Number QuickBooks PRO phone 22:10:47 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48571&oldid=48563 * Dinni555 * (+7486) 22:10:52 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48572&oldid=48567 * Smith123 * (+1237) 22:10:52 [wiki] [[Talk:K-A-R-M-A D-H-A-R-M-A $$1-8-6-6--3-8-8- 3-5-0-1$$Q-U-I-C-K-B-O-O-K-S S-U-P-P-O-R-T P-H-O-N-E N-U-M-B-E-R- Q-U-I-C-K-B-OO-K-S -P-H-O-N-E -N-U-M-B-E-R]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48573&oldid=48569 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-3567) 22:11:00 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48574&oldid=48564 * Martinjohn1611 * (+4215) 22:11:00 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48575&oldid=48572 * Wittepepobjustina * (-1237) 22:11:04 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48576&oldid=48571 * Watpad6 * (-3127) 22:11:14 [wiki] [[P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1.intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r,i.n.t.u.i.t Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.l.e.p.h.o.n.e. n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48577&oldid=48264 * Susu123 * (+0) 22:11:19 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48578&oldid=48576 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-4359) 22:11:21 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48579&oldid=48574 * Ajneria * (+144) 22:11:21 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48580&oldid=48575 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-3504) 22:11:23 Nothing useful, I think, besides ignore and waiting for oerjan (who else is there? boily? fizzie, perhaps? Gregor?) 22:11:30 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48581&oldid=48580 * Wittepepobjustina * (+3504) 22:11:32 [wiki] [[P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1.intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r,i.n.t.u.i.t Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.l.e.p.h.o.n.e. n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48582&oldid=48577 * Martinjohn1611 * (-6649) 22:11:32 [wiki] [[~HeLp~USA((QB))^^^1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0^^^Quickbooks tech Support phone Number,Quickbooks Pro Support Number((QB))..]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48583&oldid=48570 * Sinkukumar321 * (-17845) 22:11:33 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48584&oldid=48578 * Watpad6 * (+4359) 22:11:42 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48585&oldid=48581 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-3504) 22:11:44 [wiki] [[Talk:P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6.intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r,i.n.t.u.i.t Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.l.e.p.h.o.n.e. n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48586&oldid=48438 * Pokoman * (+4462) 22:11:44 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48587&oldid=48584 * Dinni555 * (+3127) 22:11:47 [wiki] [[Q.u.i.c.k.B.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r (1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6) Q.u.i.c.k.B.o.o.k.s t.e.c.h s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r Q.u.i.c.k.B.o.o.k. s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48588&oldid=47621 * Pokoman * (+2955) 22:11:49 [wiki] [[Talk:((1.8.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s c-u-s-t-o-m-e-r S-u-p-p-o-r-t ph-one N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48589 * Adreacool * (+18788) Created page with "elpline TECH ))1-800-728-7356((quick.book.s 1.800.728.7356 pro technical support phone number quick.book.s 1.800.728.7356 pro phone 22:11:53 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.0.0-7.2.8-7.3.5.6 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48590&oldid=48333 * Pokoman * (-145) 22:11:53 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48591&oldid=48587 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-7486) 22:11:55 [wiki] [[@@G*****YE M*R L***E1.8.8.8. .5.1.3. ..5.9.7.8.. quickbooks Technical Support Phone Number@. quickbooks Support Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48592&oldid=48498 * Susu123 * (+7529) 22:11:55 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48593&oldid=48585 * Davidjohn * (+11337) 22:11:56 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48594&oldid=48579 * Samarraj2255 * (+0) 22:11:59 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48595&oldid=48591 * Watpad6 * (+4359) 22:12:07 [wiki] [[~HeLp~USA((QB))^^^1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0^^^Quickbooks tech Support phone Number,Quickbooks Pro Support Number((QB))..]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48596&oldid=48583 * Martinjohn1611 * (-5320) 22:12:08 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48597&oldid=48593 * Anurag1 * (-7833) 22:12:12 oh wasn't there another one, mke perhaps? 22:12:14 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48598&oldid=48597 * Wittepepobjustina * (+0) 22:12:17 [wiki] [[Q.u.i.c.k.B.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r (1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6) Q.u.i.c.k.B.o.o.k.s t.e.c.h s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r Q.u.i.c.k.B.o.o.k. s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48599&oldid=48588 * Mhussey362 * (+6401) 22:12:23 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48600&oldid=48598 * Markcooper * (+2139) 22:12:27 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48601&oldid=48594 * Markcooper * (+1284) 22:12:30 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48602&oldid=48600 * Wittepepobjustina * (-2139) 22:12:33 [wiki] [[Special:Log/upload]] upload * Jessicasimon * uploaded "[[File:LQBVE..❶❽❻❻❸❽❽❸❺0❶...quickbooks support phone number quickbooks support telephone number.png]]": USA@JEETôßPππu◙ 1 866 388 3501 Quickbooks Support Phone Number US 1866-388-3501 quickbooks technical help telephone number, quickbooks technical help contact number, quickboo 22:12:36 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-6-6-3-8-8-3-5-0-1) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48604 * Saurav1 * (+11810) Created page with "Help Usa@ +1-866-388-3501...((( QuickBooks pro payroll support phone number... ~Help Usa@ 22:12:37 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48605&oldid=48457 * Anisingh * (+0) 22:12:38 [wiki] [[Talk:P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6.intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r,i.n.t.u.i.t Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.l.e.p.h.o.n.e. n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48606&oldid=48586 * Mhussey362 * (+6401) 22:12:39 [wiki] [[@@brainfuck @1.8.0*0*9.1.9.0.9.9.*2.. q.u.i.c.k.b.o.ok.s. .T.e.c.h. .S.u.p.po.r.t. .P.h.o.n.e. .N.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48607&oldid=48012 * Susu123 * (+4202) 22:12:40 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48608&oldid=48595 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-4359) 22:12:41 -!- adu has joined. 22:12:41 but many of these people are not around anymore. 22:12:42 [wiki] [[Talk:K-A-R-M-A D-H-A-R-M-A $$1-8-6-6--3-8-8- 3-5-0-1$$Q-U-I-C-K-B-O-O-K-S S-U-P-P-O-R-T P-H-O-N-E N-U-M-B-E-R- Q-U-I-C-K-B-OO-K-S -P-H-O-N-E -N-U-M-B-E-R]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48609&oldid=48573 * Sinkukumar321 * (+8429) 22:12:43 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48610&oldid=48602 * Markcooper * (+2139) 22:12:49 [wiki] [[1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8 QUICKBOOKS SUPPORT PHONE NUMBER]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48611 * Roverblanger * (+3914) Created page with "'''1 888 513 5978'''1 888 513 5978 QUICKBOOKS SUPPORT PHONE NUMBER, '''1 888 513 5978'''1 888 513 5978 QUICKBOOKS SUPPORT PHONE NUMBER, '''1 888 513 5978..." 22:12:49 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48612&oldid=48605 * Dinni555 * (+178) 22:12:54 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48613&oldid=48610 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-5643) 22:12:54 [wiki] [[File:LQBVE..❶❽❻❻❸❽❽❸❺0❶...quickbooks support phone number quickbooks support telephone number.png]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48615&oldid=48603 * Martinjohn1611 * (-3669) 22:12:55 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48616&oldid=48601 * Davidjohn * (+508) 22:13:05 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48617&oldid=48616 * Joanmariatrack * (+20123) 22:13:05 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48618&oldid=48613 * Wittepepobjustina * (+3504) 22:13:09 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48619&oldid=48608 * Watpad6 * (+4359) 22:13:10 [wiki] [[W.W.W.C.O.M)))1-8.6.6-3.8.8-3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48620&oldid=48466 * Anurag1 * (+945) 22:13:12 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48621&oldid=48618 * Markcooper * (+2139) 22:13:12 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48622&oldid=48612 * Anisingh * (-178) 22:13:15 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48623&oldid=48617 * Markcooper * (-20631) 22:13:16 [wiki] [[Talk:K-A-R-M-A D-H-A-R-M-A $$1-8-6-6--3-8-8- 3-5-0-1$$Q-U-I-C-K-B-O-O-K-S S-U-P-P-O-R-T P-H-O-N-E N-U-M-B-E-R- Q-U-I-C-K-B-OO-K-S -P-H-O-N-E -N-U-M-B-E-R]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48624&oldid=48609 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-8429) 22:13:16 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48625&oldid=48621 * Wittepepobjustina * (-2139) 22:13:17 [wiki] [[Icloud tech@@ 1800-213-2171 icloud technical support phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48626 * Sfdsfdsfdsfdsf * (+6651) for all type help by How to contact Icloud by phone Icloud customer support number Icloud tech support phone number usa, Icloud toll free phone number +1-855-332-4042) Icloud tech support number usa Icloud technical support p 22:13:18 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48627&oldid=48619 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-4359) 22:13:19 [wiki] [[QuickBooks 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks Support phone Number QuickBooks payroll Support phone Number QuickBooks pro Support phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48628&oldid=48543 * Adreacool * (-10866) 22:13:22 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48629&oldid=48625 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-3504) 22:13:23 A channel op could KickEgo 22:13:29 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48630&oldid=48623 * Samarraj2255 * (-1284) 22:13:29 But they're not here either. 22:13:29 [wiki] [[Talk:((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-e-m-i-r c-u-s-t-o-m-e-r S-u-p-p-o-r-t ph-one N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48631 * Bhojpuriya * (+13085) Created page with "1 800 7287356 Quickbooks phone number 1(800)7287356 Quickbooks support phone number 18003887356 Quickbooks tech su 22:13:32 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48632&oldid=48629 * Wittepepobjustina * (+3504) 22:13:33 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48633&oldid=48630 * Adreacool * (+257) 22:13:39 [wiki] [[QuickBooks 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks Support phone Number QuickBooks payroll Support phone Number QuickBooks pro Support phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48634&oldid=48628 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (+2) 22:13:45 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48635&oldid=48622 * Martinjohn1611 * (-3093) 22:13:46 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48636&oldid=48627 * Markcooper * (+5643) 22:13:47 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48637&oldid=48632 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-3504) 22:13:51 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48639&oldid=48633 * Markcooper * (+1027) 22:13:54 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48640&oldid=48636 * Watpad6 * (-1284) 22:13:58 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48641&oldid=48637 * Wittepepobjustina * (+3504) 22:14:02 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48642&oldid=48640 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-4359) 22:14:03 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48643&oldid=48639 * Ajneria * (-1284) 22:14:09 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48644&oldid=48641 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-3504) 22:14:12 [wiki] [[Talk:((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-e-m-i-r c-u-s-t-o-m-e-r S-u-p-p-o-r-t ph-one N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48645&oldid=48631 * Mhussey362 * (+5230) 22:14:18 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48646&oldid=48644 * Wittepepobjustina * (+3504) 22:14:19 [wiki] [[Get help belkin Tech Support Number 1.8.5.5.2.8.8.0.0.8.2@@@@ belkin Tech Support Phone Number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48647 * AshfordAston * (+9619) Created page with "Belkin Service (25) belkin customer service, belkin customer service number @@@+++!!!!!()() 1-855-288-0082, belkin router customer service, belkin customer service phone numb..." 22:14:21 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48648&oldid=48646 * Dinni555 * (+3982) 22:14:24 [wiki] [[QB Support.....((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0))Quickbooks Support Phone Number and Quickbooks phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48649 * Joanmariatrack * (+16159) Created page with "Online Support For (((1+800+860+9230)!!! QuickBooks ((Technical)) Support phone number,, QuickBooks PRO tech support phone number Online Support For (((1+800+860+9230)!!! 22:14:25 [wiki] [[QuickBooks 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks Support phone Number QuickBooks payroll Support phone Number QuickBooks pro Support phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48650&oldid=48634 * Adreacool * (+11337) 22:14:30 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48651&oldid=48648 * Birendrabonde * (-9316) 22:14:33 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48652&oldid=48642 * Watpad6 * (+4359) 22:14:33 [wiki] [[CALL++! 1.8,00.213.217,1 Microsoft outlook 365 technical support phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48653 * Sfdsfdsfdsfdsf * (+7572) ~Hotmail support phone @+1-800-213-2171 +@ Hotmail customer service PHONE number usa ? Support At Hotmail Tech support phone number usa 1-800-213-2171 Hotmail customer service number usa Hotmail tech support numbe 22:14:34 [wiki] [[Talk:P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6.intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r,i.n.t.u.i.t Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.l.e.p.h.o.n.e. n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48654&oldid=48606 * Samarraj2255 * (-6505) 22:14:37 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48655&oldid=48643 * Martinjohn1611 * (-144) 22:14:38 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48656&oldid=48651 * Smith123 * (+3464) 22:14:45 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48657&oldid=48655 * Markcooper * (+1428) 22:14:48 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48658&oldid=48652 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-4359) 22:14:49 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48659&oldid=48657 * Tombell * (-5309) Quickbooks Help@Call 1-8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 Quickbooks 24/7 pAYROLL support pone number,Quickbook 22:14:50 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48660&oldid=48656 * Anisingh * (+1846) 22:14:59 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48661&oldid=48660 * Joanmariatrack * (+5228) 22:15:02 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48662&oldid=48504 * Watpad6 * (+2553) 22:15:05 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48663&oldid=48658 * Markcooper * (+5643) 22:15:07 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48664&oldid=48659 * Watpad6 * (+4025) 22:15:13 [wiki] [[Talk:P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6.intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r,i.n.t.u.i.t Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.l.e.p.h.o.n.e. n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48665&oldid=48654 * Watpad6 * (+0) 22:15:14 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48666&oldid=48661 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-8708) 22:15:16 [wiki] [[QB Support.....((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0))Quickbooks Support Phone Number and Quickbooks phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48667&oldid=48649 * Sinkukumar321 * (-279) 22:15:17 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48668&oldid=48664 * Dinni555 * (+3127) 22:15:19 [wiki] [[QuickBooks 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks Support phone Number QuickBooks payroll Support phone Number QuickBooks pro Support phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48669&oldid=48650 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-11337) 22:15:22 [wiki] [[Agar Edit Kiya Bauaa M*t***ri K kasam hau @@ 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8 QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8 QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48670&oldid=47599 * Anurag1 * (+0) 22:15:23 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48671&oldid=48662 * Wittepepobjustina * (-855) 22:15:24 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48672&oldid=48668 * Markcooper * (-1843) 22:15:24 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48673&oldid=48666 * Anisingh * (+3480) 22:15:25 [wiki] [[UmberIntuit-(1-8-0-0-*9.1.9-0.9.9.2).Inuit QuickBooks Tech Support Phone Number provides online solution]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48674&oldid=47787 * Susu123 * (-13642) 22:15:36 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48675&oldid=48671 * Watpad6 * (+855) 22:15:39 [wiki] [[Talk:P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6.intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r,i.n.t.u.i.t Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.l.e.p.h.o.n.e. n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48676&oldid=48665 * Samarraj2255 * (+0) 22:15:40 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48677&oldid=48672 * Rajkumar0011 * (-5643) 22:15:45 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48678&oldid=48675 * Wittepepobjustina * (-855) 22:15:52 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48679&oldid=48678 * Adreacool * (+7833) 22:15:52 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48680&oldid=48677 * Davidjohn * (+14135) 22:16:00 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48681&oldid=48679 * Wittepepobjustina * (-7833) 22:16:05 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48682&oldid=48673 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-3480) 22:16:06 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48683&oldid=48681 * Watpad6 * (+855) 22:16:06 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48684&oldid=48680 * Ajneria * (-9776) 22:16:07 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48685&oldid=48523 * Dinni555 * (+3127) 22:16:07 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48686&oldid=48684 * Adreacool * (+6978) 22:16:15 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48687&oldid=48663 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-5643) 22:16:15 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48688&oldid=48683 * Wittepepobjustina * (-855) 22:16:15 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48689&oldid=48686 * Martinjohn1611 * (-7122) 22:16:15 [wiki] [[Talk:P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6.intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r,i.n.t.u.i.t Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.l.e.p.h.o.n.e. n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48690&oldid=48676 * Bhojpuriya * (+1055) 22:16:17 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48691&oldid=48688 * Mhussey362 * (+7360) 22:16:23 [wiki] [[Quickbooks.T.F.N 1.8.0.0.9.1.9.0.9.9.2 Quickbooks P-r-o TECH s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e n-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48692&oldid=48449 * Susu123 * (+2155) 22:16:25 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48693&oldid=48691 * Wittepepobjustina * (-7360) 22:16:25 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48694&oldid=48689 * Watpad6 * (+144) 22:16:28 [wiki] [[QuickBooks 1.8.8.8.2.2.6.1.3.2.2.Payrollsupport phone number, QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48695&oldid=48433 * Anurag1 * (+0) 22:16:28 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48696&oldid=48682 * Markcooper * (+5643) 22:16:31 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48697&oldid=48693 * Watpad6 * (+855) 22:16:32 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48698&oldid=48694 * Markcooper * (+1284) 22:16:40 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48699&oldid=48698 * Watpad6 * (-1284) 22:16:42 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48700&oldid=48696 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-5643) 22:16:42 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48701&oldid=48697 * Wittepepobjustina * (-855) 22:16:43 [wiki] [[QuickBooks 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks Support phone Number QuickBooks payroll Support phone Number QuickBooks pro Support phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48702&oldid=48669 * Adreacool * (+11337) 22:16:49 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48703&oldid=48687 * Markcooper * (+5643) 22:16:52 [wiki] [[Selaiaf Mist SSd¢180.0.2.1.3.2.1.7.1.nHotmail tech support number,Hotmail customer care phone number USA]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48704 * Sfdsfdsfdsfdsf * (+19619) USA Hotmail tech support number Hotmail Customer Care Number (1 800 213 2171) Hotmail Help Number Hotmail Tech Support Phone Number USA/Canada, Hotmail Technical Support Phone Number H 22:16:55 [wiki] [[Talk:P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6.intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r,i.n.t.u.i.t Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.l.e.p.h.o.n.e. n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48705&oldid=48690 * Watpad6 * (-1055) 22:16:55 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48706&oldid=48699 * Mhussey362 * (+6505) 22:17:02 [wiki] [[QuickBooks 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks Support phone Number QuickBooks payroll Support phone Number QuickBooks pro Support phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48707&oldid=48702 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-11337) 22:17:06 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48708&oldid=48701 * Watpad6 * (+855) 22:17:07 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-8-6-0-9-2-3-0)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48709&oldid=48703 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-5643) 22:17:10 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48710&oldid=48708 * Wittepepobjustina * (-855) 22:17:14 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks OK 1-8.0.0-7.2.8-7.3.5.6 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s pro s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s pro p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48711&oldid=48545 * Pokoman * (-256) 22:17:14 [wiki] [[QuickBooks 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 pro support phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48712&oldid=47823 * Anurag1 * (+3389) 22:17:15 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48713&oldid=48706 * Roverblanger * (-15221) 22:17:17 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48714&oldid=48700 * Markcooper * (+7308) 22:17:26 [wiki] [[Get help online Router Tech Support Number 1.8.5.5.2.8.8.0.0.8.2@@@@ Router Tech Support Phone Number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48715 * AshfordAston * (+8782) Created page with "Ad group (by relevance) Router Support (13)  router support, d link router support, router tech support, router technical support, wireless router support, d link router 22:17:29 [wiki] [[Abe c***ya @1.8.8.8. .5.1.3. ..5.9.7.8.. q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.ks. .T.e.ch. .S.u.p.p.o.r.t. .N.u.m.b.e.r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48716 * Birendrabonde * (+24965) Created page with "Quickbooks TECH..Support !!!~~~...... (1.888..513..5978) QuickBooks Phone Number and QuickBooks support helpline number Point where =CAll 1888 513 5978=Quickbooks support 22:17:32 [wiki] [[@@brainfuck @1.8.0*0*9.1.9.0.9.9.*2.. q.u.i.c.k.b.o.ok.s. .T.e.c.h. .S.u.p.po.r.t. .P.h.o.n.e. .N.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48717&oldid=48607 * Susu123 * (-2155) 22:17:35 [wiki] [[S.u.b.a.h k.i n.a.m.a.s.t.e ((q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s c.u.s.t.o.m.e.r c.a.r.e @( 1*8*6*6*3*8*8*3*5*0*1) p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48718 * Saurav1 * (+10756) Created page with "Describe Account Help Intuit.@ ((1-866-388-3501@ Quickbooks tech support number Quickbooks 2014 support phone USA, payroll support here.Describe @@Tollfr 22:17:35 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48719&oldid=48710 * Jessicasimon * (+4380) 22:17:41 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48720&oldid=48713 * Watpad6 * (+8716) 22:17:41 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48721&oldid=48714 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-7308) 22:17:42 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48722&oldid=48719 * Wittepepobjustina * (-4380) 22:17:47 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48723&oldid=48722 * Watpad6 * (+855) 22:17:49 [wiki] [[@@aaya tera baap @big B 1 8-8-8-513-5978 Quickbooks pro tech support phone number @NYC LONDON 1 8-8-8-513-5978 Quickbooks pro support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48724&oldid=47623 * Anurag1 * (-38975) 22:17:54 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48725&oldid=48723 * Wittepepobjustina * (-855) 22:17:55 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48726&oldid=48725 * Samarraj2255 * (+855) 22:17:58 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48727&oldid=48720 * Rajkumar0011 * (+0) 22:18:01 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48728&oldid=48726 * Wittepepobjustina * (-855) 22:18:07 [wiki] [[Quickbooks tech support number (((1-8.0.0-9.1.9-0.9.9.2))))@ Quickbooks Support P.hone n.umber,1-8.0.0-9.1.9-0.9.9.2 Quickbooks customer support phone n.umber]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48729&oldid=48447 * Dinni555 * (+178) 22:18:17 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48730&oldid=48728 * Martinjohn1611 * (-2009) 22:18:17 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48731&oldid=48727 * Ajneria * (+0) 22:18:17 [wiki] [[Talk:P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6.intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s tech s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r,i.n.t.u.i.t Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.l.e.p.h.o.n.e. n.u.m.b.e.r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48732 * Bhojpuriya * (+7441) Created page with "@@Call, 1-800-728-7356 for all type help by Quickbook.s tech support phone number, Intuit 22:18:18 [wiki] [[Talk:P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6.intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s .t.e.c.h.s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r,i.n.t.u.i.t Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.l.e.p.h.o.n.e. n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48733&oldid=48552 * Pokoman * (+248) 22:18:21 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48734&oldid=48730 * Wittepepobjustina * (+2009) 22:18:29 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48735&oldid=48734 * Smith123 * (-1870) 22:18:32 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48736&oldid=48731 * Mhussey362 * (+6505) 22:18:34 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48737&oldid=48735 * Wittepepobjustina * (+1870) 22:18:35 [wiki] [[Quickbooks tech support number (((1-8.0.0-9.1.9-0.9.9.2))))@ Quickbooks Support P.hone n.umber,1-8.0.0-9.1.9-0.9.9.2 Quickbooks customer support phone n.umber]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48738&oldid=48729 * Susu123 * (+1223) 22:18:38 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48739&oldid=48737 * Anurag1 * (+0) 22:18:45 [wiki] [[Jhankar beats.@.@.+.((( 1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1.. .q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.ks t.e.c.h.n.i.c.a.l. .s.u.p.p.o.r.t. .p.h.o.n.e. .n.u.m.b.e.r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48740 * Saurav1 * (+18451) Created page with "Jhankar beats.@.@.+.((( 1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1.. .q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.ks t.e.c.h.n.i.c.a.l. .s.u.p.p.o.r.t. .p.h.o.n.e. .n.u.m.b.e.r QPML +¦$÷1.8.6.6.3.8 22:18:45 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48741&oldid=48721 * Sinkukumar321 * (+8429) 22:18:45 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48742&oldid=48736 * Watpad6 * (-6505) 22:18:49 [wiki] [[Talk:P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6.intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s tech s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r,i.n.t.u.i.t Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.l.e.p.h.o.n.e. n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48743&oldid=48732 * Martinjohn1611 * (-2270) 22:18:50 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48744&oldid=48739 * Joanmariatrack * (+5204) 22:19:02 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48745&oldid=48742 * Ajneria * (+0) 22:19:07 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48746&oldid=48741 * Markcooper * (-1121) 22:19:09 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48747&oldid=48744 * Dinni555 * (-1222) 22:19:12 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-2-2-6-1-3-2-2 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48748&oldid=48532 * Jessicasimon * (+16257) 22:19:13 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48749&oldid=48745 * Markcooper * (+2949) 22:19:13 [wiki] [[Quickbooks tech support number (((1-8.0.0-9.1.9-0.9.9.2))))@ Quickbooks Support P.hone n.umber,1-8.0.0-9.1.9-0.9.9.2 Quickbooks customer support phone n.umber]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48750&oldid=48738 * Martinjohn1611 * (-10989) 22:19:14 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48751&oldid=48746 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-7308) 22:19:15 [wiki] [[Queens @@ Quickbooks Tech Support Phone Number Brooklyn@1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8 Quickbooks Technical Support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48752&oldid=47726 * Anurag1 * (+5784) 22:19:23 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48753&oldid=48747 * Watpad6 * (-3127) 22:19:24 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks pro 1-8-8-8-2-2-6-1-3-2-2 support number @@Quickbooks customer service phon e number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48754&oldid=48444 * Pokoman * (+4356) 22:19:25 [wiki] [[Talk:P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6.intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r,i.n.t.u.i.t Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.l.e.p.h.o.n.e. n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48755&oldid=48705 * Samarraj2255 * (+0) 22:19:26 [wiki] [[Talk:P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6.intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s .t.e.c.h.s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r,i.n.t.u.i.t Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.l.e.p.h.o.n.e. n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48756&oldid=48733 * Smith123 * (+278) 22:19:26 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48757&oldid=48751 * Johnsir414 * (-2947) 22:19:28 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48758&oldid=48749 * Watpad6 * (-2949) 22:19:31 [wiki] [[MORE~SOLUT!ON++1.8.0..0.2.1.3.2.1.7.1 ++ hotmail support Phone Number Hotmail customer care phone number helpline number usa]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48759 * Sfdsfdsfdsfdsf * (+7070) MORE~SOLUT!ON++1 800 213 2171 ++ hotmail support Phone Number Hotmail customer care phone number helpline number usa Call, +++1 800 213 2171 +++for all type help by H 22:19:34 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48760&oldid=48757 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (+2947) 22:19:38 [wiki] [[USA Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0((QuickBooks Help desk phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48761 * Joanmariatrack * (+10754) Created page with "Help Usa@ +1-800-860-9230...((( QuickBooks payroll support phone number... ~Help Usa@ +1-800-860-9230...((( QuickBooks support phone number... ~Help Usa@ +1-800-860-9230...(((. 22:19:46 [wiki] [[Get help online Aol Mail Tech Support Number 1.8.5.5.2.8.8.0.0.8.2@@@@ Aol Mail Tech Support Phone Number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48762 * AshfordAston * (+15088) Created page with "Aol Tech (11)  aol tech support, aol mail tech support, aol email tech support, contact aol tech support, aol tech help, aol.com tech support, aol customer service t 22:19:46 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48763&oldid=48758 * Ajneria * (+0) 22:19:48 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48764&oldid=48760 * Johnsir414 * (-2947) 22:19:48 [wiki] [[@@aaya tera baap @big B 1 8-8-8-513-5978 Quickbooks pro tech support phone number @NYC LONDON 1 8-8-8-513-5978 Quickbooks pro support number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48765&oldid=48724 * Martinjohn1611 * (-5784) 22:19:50 [wiki] [[Talk:L.o.s. .A.n.g.e.l.e.s @@ Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s. .T.e.c.h. .S.u.p.p.o.r.t. .N.u.m.b.e.r. 1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s. .t.e.c.h.n.i.c.a.l. .S.u.p.p.o.r.t. .N.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48766&oldid=48076 * Anurag1 * (+1698) 22:19:50 [wiki] [[Agar Edit Kiya Bauaa M*t***ri K kasam hau @@ 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8 QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-5-1-3-5-9-7-8 QuickBooks support telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48767&oldid=48670 * Roverblanger * (+0) 22:19:55 whoa whoa whoa 22:19:56 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48768&oldid=48753 * Sinkukumar321 * (+4070) 22:19:57 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48769&oldid=48763 * Rajkumar0011 * (-4360) 22:19:58 [wiki] [[Y*o*g*a*b*h*y*a*s*a*m*1**+8.6.6.+3.8.8.+3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.B.o.o.k.s S.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48770 * Saurav1 * (+18421) Created page with " Y*o*g*a*b*h*y*a*s*a*m*1**+8.6.6.+3.8.8.+3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.B.o.o.k.s S.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r QPML +¦$÷1866-388-3501 quickbooks technical help phone number, qui 22:19:59 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48771&oldid=48764 * Jessicasimon * (+11860) 22:19:59 The spam is still going on. 22:20:06 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48772&oldid=48771 * Johnsir414 * (-11860) 22:20:09 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48775&oldid=48769 * Watpad6 * (+4360) 22:20:19 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48776&oldid=48772 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (+2947) 22:20:25 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48777&oldid=48776 * Johnsir414 * (-2947) 22:20:29 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48778&oldid=48775 * Mhussey362 * (+6505) 22:20:29 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48779&oldid=48777 * Anisingh * (+10255) 22:20:33 [wiki] [[Talk:QuickBooks 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks Support phone Number 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks tech Support phone Number QuickBooks pro Support phone Number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48780 * Adreacool * (+7449) Created page with "QuickBooks Payrollsupport phone number, 1.8.0.0.7.2.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech support number @@Call, 1-800-728 22:20:37 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48781&oldid=48779 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-7308) 22:20:37 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48782&oldid=48768 * Samarraj2255 * (-4070) 22:20:38 [wiki] [[Talk:L.o.s. .A.n.g.e.l.e.s @@ Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s. .T.e.c.h. .S.u.p.p.o.r.t. .N.u.m.b.e.r. 1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s. .t.e.c.h.n.i.c.a.l. .S.u.p.p.o.r.t. .N.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48783&oldid=48766 * Martinjohn1611 * (-5784) 22:20:44 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48784&oldid=48782 * Wittepepobjustina * (-855) 22:20:45 [wiki] [[@chal hat@1.8.8.8. .5.1.3. ..5.9.7.8.. q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.ks. .T.e.ch. .S.u.p.p.o.r.t. .N.u.m.b.e.r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48785 * Birendrabonde * (+5621) Created page with "Quickbooks ERROR TECH SUPPORT NUMBER!!))))1 8-8-8-513-5978!!((Quickbooks ERROR Customer Support Phone NUmber cuber, Quickbooksstomer service contact number, Quickbooks ERROR.. 22:20:48 [wiki] [[Abe c***ya @1.8.8.8. .5.1.3. ..5.9.7.8.. q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.ks. .T.e.ch. .S.u.p.p.o.r.t. .N.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48786&oldid=48716 * Anurag1 * (-14010) 22:20:48 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48787&oldid=48778 * Rajkumar0011 * (-10865) 22:20:50 [wiki] [[Talk:P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6.intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s .t.e.c.h.s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r,i.n.t.u.i.t Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.l.e.p.h.o.n.e. n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48788&oldid=48756 * Jessicasimon * (-2751) 22:21:02 [wiki] [[Talk:QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48789&oldid=48203 * Pokoman * (+104) 22:21:02 [wiki] [[Y*o*g*a*b*h*y*a*s*a*m*1**+8.6.6.+3.8.8.+3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.B.o.o.k.s S.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48790&oldid=48770 * Jeshmin * (-9461) 22:21:03 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48792&oldid=48781 * Susu123 * (+8709) 22:21:03 [wiki] [[Talk:L.o.s. .A.n.g.e.l.e.s @@ Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s. .T.e.c.h. .S.u.p.p.o.r.t. .N.u.m.b.e.r. 1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6 Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s. .t.e.c.h.n.i.c.a.l. .S.u.p.p.o.r.t. .N.u.m.b.e.r.]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48791&oldid=48783 * Roverblanger * (+13154) 22:21:08 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48793&oldid=48787 * Ajneria * (+4360) 22:21:11 [wiki] [[@chal hat@1.8.8.8. .5.1.3. ..5.9.7.8.. q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.ks. .T.e.ch. .S.u.p.p.o.r.t. .N.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48794&oldid=48785 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (+1830) 22:21:15 [wiki] [[USA Quickbooks Support phone number @@1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0((QuickBooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48795&oldid=48761 * Sinkukumar321 * (+5126) 22:21:18 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48796&oldid=48792 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-8709) 22:21:19 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48797&oldid=48793 * Watpad6 * (-11785) Replaced content with "teri ma ki chut madarchod" 22:21:29 [wiki] [[Y*o*g*a*b*h*y*a*s*a*m*1**+8.6.6.+3.8.8.+3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.B.o.o.k.s S.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48798&oldid=48790 * Martinjohn1611 * (-3789) 22:21:34 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48799&oldid=48797 * Rajkumar0011 * (+7425) 22:21:41 [wiki] [[K.a.h.a g.y.a s.a.b.h.i ((((Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s c*u*s*t*o*m*e*r c*a*r*e. p.h.o.n.e *.n.u.m.b.e.r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48800 * Saurav1 * (+10940) Created page with " K.a.h.a g.y.a s.a.b.h.i ((((Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s c*u*s*t*o*m*e*r c*a*r*e. p.h.o.n.e *.n.u.m.b.e.r Describe Account Help Intuit.@ ((1-866-388-3501 @ QuickBooks tech support nu..." 22:21:48 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48801&oldid=48796 * Dinni555 * (+7483) 22:21:59 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48802&oldid=48799 * Watpad6 * (+4360) 22:21:59 [wiki] [[K.a.h.a g.y.a s.a.b.h.i ((((Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s c*u*s*t*o*m*e*r c*a*r*e. p.h.o.n.e *.n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48803&oldid=48800 * Martinjohn1611 * (-5769) 22:22:09 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48804&oldid=48802 * Mhussey362 * (+6505) 22:22:13 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48805&oldid=48801 * Joanmariatrack * (-4180) 22:22:16 [wiki] [[Quickbooks tech support number (((1-8.0.0-9.1.9-0.9.9.2))))@ Quickbooks Support P.hone n.umber,1-8.0.0-9.1.9-0.9.9.2 Quickbooks customer support phone n.umber]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48806&oldid=48750 * Susu123 * (+10989) 22:22:18 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48807&oldid=48804 * Smith123 * (-9230) 22:22:19 [wiki] [[@chal hat@1.8.8.8. .5.1.3. ..5.9.7.8.. q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.ks. .T.e.ch. .S.u.p.p.o.r.t. .N.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48808&oldid=48794 * Birendrabonde * (+17514) 22:22:25 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48809&oldid=48784 * Samarraj2255 * (+855) 22:22:26 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48810&oldid=48807 * Watpad6 * (+2725) 22:22:27 [wiki] [[Talk:P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6.intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s .t.e.c.h.s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r,i.n.t.u.i.t Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.l.e.p.h.o.n.e. n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48811&oldid=48788 * Jessicasimon * (+29) 22:22:30 [wiki] [[Talk:QuickBooks 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro Support phone Number 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech Support phone Number QuickBooks pro phone Number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48812 * Adreacool * (+7609) Created page with "QuickBooks 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro Support phone Number 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks pro tech S 22:22:32 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48813&oldid=48805 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-3303) 22:22:33 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48814&oldid=48810 * Rajkumar0011 * (-4360) 22:22:34 [wiki] [[K.a.h.a g.y.a s.a.b.h.i ((((Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s c*u*s*t*o*m*e*r c*a*r*e. p.h.o.n.e *.n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48815&oldid=48803 * Roverblanger * (+16653) 22:22:42 [wiki] [[Help@C@ll @@1.8.0.0.9.1.9.0.9.9.2.@@))Quickbooks 24/7 PAYROLL SUPPORT phone number,Quickbooks PAYROLL telephone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48816 * Davidjohn * (+8664) Created page with "Help@C@ll @@1.8.0.0.9.1.9.0.9.9.2.@@))Quickbooks 24/7 PAYROLL SUPPORT phone number,Quickbooks PAYROLL telephone number@@Call, 1-800-919-0992 for all type help 22:22:44 [wiki] [[@@@++****Quickbooks Help@Call 1-8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 Quickbooks 24/7 pAYROLL support pone number,@@@Quickbooks telephone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48817 * Tombell * (+26597) Created page with "Help Call 18007287356 Quickbooks 24/7 support phone number,Quickbooks telephone number for supportQuickbooks Toll Free, Intuit (18007287356)Quickbooks 22:22:54 [wiki] [[@chal hat@1.8.8.8. .5.1.3. ..5.9.7.8.. q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.ks. .T.e.ch. .S.u.p.p.o.r.t. .N.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48818&oldid=48808 * Martinjohn1611 * (-19794) 22:23:07 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48819&oldid=48809 * Smith123 * (-2725) 22:23:09 [wiki] [[Talk:P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6.intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s .t.e.c.h.s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r,i.n.t.u.i.t Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.l.e.p.h.o.n.e. n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48820&oldid=48811 * Joanmariatrack * (+1284) 22:23:13 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Chacha * New user account 22:23:19 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48821&oldid=48814 * Watpad6 * (-7422) Replaced content with "teri ma ki chut bhan ke lode" 22:23:26 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Ajneria * moved [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] to [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] 22:23:31 [wiki] [[@@@++****Quickbooks Help@Call 1-8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 Quickbooks 24/7 pAYROLL support pone number,@@@Quickbooks telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48824&oldid=48817 * Roverblanger * (-7882) 22:23:31 [wiki] [[M*o*r*n*i*n**g d*e*t*a ( Q.u.i.c.k.B.o.o.k.s @ c.u.s.t.o.m.e.r c.a.r.e@ ph.o.n.e .n.u.m.b.e.r,]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48825 * Saurav1 * (+11141) Created page with "M*o*r*n*i*n**g d*e*t*a ( Q.u.i.c.k.B.o.o.k.s @ c.u.s.t.o.m.e.r c.a.r.e@ ph.o.n.e .n.u.m.b.e.r, QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-6-6-3-8-8-3-5-0-1 QuickBooks support teleph..." 22:23:36 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48826&oldid=48821 * Rajkumar0011 * (+7422) 22:23:43 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48827&oldid=48822 * Ajneria * (+4359) 22:23:44 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48828&oldid=48823 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (+7337) 22:23:44 [wiki] [[Talk:P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6.intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s .t.e.c.h.s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r,i.n.t.u.i.t Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.l.e.p.h.o.n.e. n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48829&oldid=48820 * Dinni555 * (+4180) 22:23:50 [wiki] [[HA BOLO Bhai N.e.b.r.a.s.k.a.1.8.6.6.3.8.8.3.5.0.1.Quickbooks support Phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48830&oldid=48205 * Anurag1 * (+9458) 22:23:54 [wiki] [[Talk:VIDEO+SONGS)) 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QUICKBOOKS TECH SUPPORT PHONE NUMBER QUICKBOOKS CUSTOMER CARE PHONE NUMBER]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48831 * Bhojpuriya * (+14942) Created page with "JEEETTTTUSA@JEET (((1 800 7287356 USA)) Quickbooks enterprise enterprise Support Phone Number USA call 1- 800-728-7356 to get all QUICKBOOKS ENTERPRISE ac 22:23:59 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48832&oldid=48826 * Jeshmin * (+4348) 22:24:05 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48833&oldid=48827 * Mhussey362 * (+6505) 22:24:07 [wiki] [[@~Help Desk Support For Quickbooks (((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0)))!!!Quickbooks support Phone Number,Quickbooks Support phone Number,Quickbooks Pro Support Number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48834 * Joanmariatrack * (+19453) Created page with "Help USA 1 800 860 9230 Quickbooks Tech Support Phone Number And Quickbooks Support Number 1~800~860~9230 Quickb 22:24:07 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48835&oldid=48828 * Watpad6 * (+4359) 22:24:10 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48836&oldid=48832 * Rajkumar0011 * (-4348) 22:24:14 [wiki] [[Talk:P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6.intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s tech s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r,i.n.t.u.i.t Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.l.e.p.h.o.n.e. n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48837&oldid=48743 * Pokoman * (+6743) 22:24:17 [wiki] [[Help@C@ll @@1.8.0.0.9.1.9.0.9.9.2.@@))Quickbooks 24/7 PAYROLL SUPPORT phone number,Quickbooks PAYROLL telephone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48838&oldid=48816 * Susu123 * (-1) 22:24:18 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48839&oldid=48835 * Sinkukumar321 * (+4070) 22:24:21 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48840&oldid=48836 * Anisingh * (+7309) 22:24:29 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48841&oldid=48840 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-7308) 22:24:31 [wiki] [[ICLOUD Phone Number 1 8.0.0 2.1.3 2.1.7.1 USA CANADA, ICLOUD 360 Support Phone Number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48842 * Sfdsfdsfdsfdsf * (+8108) The ICLOUD Customer Phone Number 1 800 213 2171 ICLOUD Tech Support Phone Number ICLOUD Helpdesk Number USA & Canada here. ICLOUD Customer Care Number,ICLOUD Help Desk Number & ICLOUD Tech Support Phone Nu 22:24:33 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48843&oldid=48839 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-8429) 22:24:36 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48844&oldid=48833 * Martinjohn1611 * (-9369) 22:24:37 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks ((1.8.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6)) Quickbooks helpline phone number Quickbooks help desk phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48845 * Adreacool * (+18789) Created page with "Helpline TECH ))1-800-728-7356((quick.book.s 1.800.728.7356 pro technical support phone number quick.book.s 1.800.728.7356 pro phone number QB SUPPORT ON ((1-800-728-735 22:24:42 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48846&oldid=48819 * Dinni555 * (+5849) 22:24:43 [wiki] [[Talk:P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6.intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s .t.e.c.h.s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r,i.n.t.u.i.t Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.l.e.p.h.o.n.e. n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48847&oldid=48829 * Roverblanger * (+3391) 22:24:45 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48848&oldid=48841 * Rajkumar0011 * (-1) 22:24:46 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48849&oldid=48843 * Watpad6 * (-7423) Replaced content with "teri ma ki chut bhan ke lode" 22:24:48 [wiki] [[Illinois Indiana New Hampshire 1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8. Quickbooks ACCOUNTANT Support P.h.o.n.e. Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48850&oldid=48467 * Anurag1 * (+0) 22:24:49 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48851&oldid=48848 * Samarraj2255 * (-7424) Replaced content with "tumhari maa ki chut chhodo " 22:25:00 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48852&oldid=48851 * Watpad6 * (+2) 22:25:00 [wiki] [[@~Help Desk Support For Quickbooks (((1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0)))!!!Quickbooks support Phone Number,Quickbooks Support phone Number,Quickbooks Pro Support Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48853&oldid=48834 * Sinkukumar321 * (-3573) 22:25:00 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48854&oldid=48849 * Mhussey362 * (+18287) 22:25:15 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48855&oldid=48852 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (+7423) 22:25:16 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48856&oldid=48854 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-10864) 22:25:18 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48857&oldid=48844 * Ajneria * (+2864) 22:25:24 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48858&oldid=48855 * Rajkumar0011 * (-1) 22:25:30 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48859&oldid=48858 * Smith123 * (+4742) 22:25:37 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48860&oldid=48859 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-4741) 22:25:46 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48861&oldid=48856 * Watpad6 * (+4359) 22:25:50 Uh oh. 22:25:51 [wiki] [[Talk:Quickbooks ~~!!1.8.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6!!~~ Quickbooks customer service phone number Quickbooks pro tech support phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48862 * Adreacool * (+18789) Created page with "Helpline TECH ))1-800-728-7356((quick.book.s 1.800.728.7356 pro technical support phone number quick.book.s 1.800.728.7356 pro phone number QB SUPPORT 22:25:53 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48863&oldid=48860 * Watpad6 * (+4359) 22:25:58 [wiki] [[@bhotni ke@1.8.8.8. .5.1.3. ..5.9.7.8.. q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.ks. .T.e.ch. .S.u.p.p.o.r.t. .N.u.m.b.e.r]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48864 * Birendrabonde * (+24965) Created page with "Quickbooks TECH..Support !!!~~~...... (1.888..513..5978) QuickBooks Phone Number and QuickBooks support helpline number Point where =CAll 1888 513 5978=Quickbooks support p 22:25:58 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48865&oldid=48863 * Anisingh * (+2949) 22:26:00 [wiki] [[Talk:P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6.intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s tech s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r,i.n.t.u.i.t Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.l.e.p.h.o.n.e. n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48866&oldid=48837 * AshfordAston * (-7) 22:26:01 [wiki] [[Talk:P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6.intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r,i.n.t.u.i.t Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.l.e.p.h.o.n.e. n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48867&oldid=48755 * Samarraj2255 * (-11773) Replaced content with "tumhari bahan ki chut sale chod dunga" 22:26:01 [wiki] [[Talk:((1.8.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s c-u-s-t-o-m-e-r S-u-p-p-o-r-t ph-one N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48868&oldid=48589 * Pokoman * (-6874) 22:26:04 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48869&oldid=48865 * Watpad6 * (-2949) 22:26:08 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48870&oldid=48861 * Mhussey362 * (+6505) 22:26:08 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48871&oldid=48869 * Ajneria * (+0) 22:26:13 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 QuickBooks Support Phone Number,QuickBooks Help desk number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48872&oldid=48870 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-10864) 22:26:15 [wiki] [[Y*o*g*a*b*h*y*a*s*a*m*1**+8.6.6.+3.8.8.+3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.B.o.o.k.s S.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48873&oldid=48798 * Saurav1 * (+13144) 22:26:15 [wiki] [[QuickBooks Support Phone Number 1-8-8-8-2-2-6-1-3-2-2 QuickBooks pro support phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48874&oldid=48748 * Dinni555 * (-1430) 22:26:17 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48875&oldid=48871 * Rayanmoorejun23 * (-4359) 22:26:23 [wiki] [[Talk:((1.8.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s c-u-s-t-o-m-e-r S-u-p-p-o-r-t ph-one N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48876&oldid=48868 * Roverblanger * (+6801) 22:26:31 [wiki] [[Talk:((1.8.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s c-u-s-t-o-m-e-r S-u-p-p-o-r-t ph-one N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48877&oldid=48876 * Martinjohn1611 * (-9769) 22:26:35 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * AshfordAston * moved [[Talk:P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6.intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s tech s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r,i.n.t.u.i.t Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s t.e.l.e.p.h.o.n.e. n.u.m.b.e.r]] to [[Talk:P.R.e.m.i.e.r S.u.p.p.o.r.t1.8.5.5.2.8.8.0.0.8.2.intuit Q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.k.s tech s.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b 22:26:44 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48880&oldid=48875 * Rajkumar0011 * (-1) 22:26:59 [wiki] [[Y*o*g*a*b*h*y*a*s*a*m*1**+8.6.6.+3.8.8.+3.5.0.1 Q.u.i.c.k.B.o.o.k.s S.u.p.p.o.r.t p.h.o.n.e n.u.m.b.e.r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48881&oldid=48873 * Ajneria * (-6505) 22:27:00 [wiki] [[Help@@@$Call 1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 quickbooks support phone number,quickbooks Pro support phone number]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=48882 * Joanmariatrack * (+16561) Created page with "((1800 860 9230)) Quickbooks Customer care phone Number, Quickbooks Customer service phone number… here. ((1800 860 9230)) Quickbooks Customer care phone Number, Quic 22:27:02 [wiki] [[Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s s-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r ((1-8-0-0-7-2-8-7-3-5-6)) Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s S-u-p-p-o-r-t p-h-o-n-e N-u-m-b-e-r Q-u-i-c-k-B-o-o-k-s p-r-o S-u-p-p-o-r-t N-u-m-b-e-r]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48883&oldid=48880 * Mhussey362 * (+10865) 22:27:02 [wiki] [[Helpline+++»--QB-=1.8.8.8.5.1.3.5.9.7.8 Quickbooks Support Phone Number,Quickbooks Help desk phone number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48884&oldid=48846 * Smith123 * (-4351) 22:27:04 [wiki] [[QuickBooks 1.8.0.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6 QuickBooks Support phone Number QuickBooks payroll Support phone Number QuickBooks pro Support phone Number]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=48885&oldid=48707 * Pokoman * (+4463) 22:27:52 Turned it read-only. 22:29:23 @tell oerjan never mind tdh 22:29:23 Consider it noted. 22:30:57 I will try to teach myself some cleanup tricks. 22:32:01 wiki reliability engineer 22:33:17 I would like to have esolangs supported by a SRE team. 22:33:26 They can have the pager. 22:33:48 -!- atrapado has quit (Quit: Leaving). 22:36:38 Since $wgReadOnly also disallows the clean-up things, seems that I'll need to figure out some other way to temporarily block spamming. 22:37:02 I've used an "impossible" CAPTCHA question before, but now they have a bunch of registered users already. 22:37:56 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Quit: ZNC - http://znc.in). 22:37:59 Are they coming from a bunch of different IPs? 22:38:19 Last time they were. 22:45:07 Mostly from a dozen or so, but there's a long tail that's likely spam up to a point. 22:45:28 the long tail of the snow leopard 22:45:48 All seem to be in India. 22:45:51 http://homph.snowme.ws:3/ 22:45:57 port 3 makes it esoteric, right? 22:46:46 3 is pretty esoteric. 22:47:34 Did you see all those snow leopards holding their own tails in their mouths? 22:47:38 pretty good 22:47:48 -!- groteworld has quit (Quit: ZZZzzz…). 22:48:40 -!- tromp_ has joined. 22:52:19 http://esolangs.org/wiki/Special:Log/newusers ... hmm, quite a listy 22:52:22 -y 22:53:36 -!- tromp_ has quit (Ping timeout: 276 seconds). 22:53:52 Well, it's not *that* long. 22:54:02 60 or so, eyeballing. 22:54:36 I will attempt to switch from $wgReadOnly = true to a thing where I've just (temporarily) disabled new account creation + edits from non-sysops, so that I could get to cleaning up. 22:57:42 Seems to work. I'll try to Special:Nuke all the spam next -- seems to be just a bit under 300 of most recently added pages. 22:58:38 [wiki] [[Special:Log/delete]] delete * Fizzie * deleted "[[Help@@@$Call 1.8.0.0.8.6.0.9.2.3.0 quickbooks support phone number,quickbooks Pro support phone number]]": Clean up a recent spam attack. 22:58:38 44 users, 519 edits, didn't count unique pages (but I see that some have been hit several times) 22:58:38 [wiki] [[Special:Log/delete]] delete * Fizzie * deleted "[[@bhotni ke@1.8.8.8. .5.1.3. ..5.9.7.8.. q.u.i.c.k.b.o.o.ks. .T.e.ch. .S.u.p.p.o.r.t. .N.u.m.b.e.r]]": Clean up a recent spam attack. 22:58:38 [wiki] [[Special:Log/delete]] delete * Fizzie * deleted "[[Talk:Quickbooks ~~!!1.8.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6!!~~ Quickbooks customer service phone number Quickbooks pro tech support phone number]]": Clean up a recent spam attack. 22:58:38 [wiki] [[Special:Log/delete]] delete * Fizzie * deleted "[[Talk:Quickbooks ((1.8.0.7.2.8.7.3.5.6)) Quickbooks helpline phone n