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I could definitely be wrong. I usually am :P 04:11:41 Oh, well, maybe not with k = 0 04:11:49 http://math.eretrandre.org/tetrationforum/showthread.php?tid=97&pid=904#pid904 04:12:11 * adu is andydude 04:12:14 BTW 04:12:16 adu: I remember 04:12:27 (a+b)*c = (a*c)+(b*c), (a*b)^c = (a^c)*(b^c) 04:13:58 hppavilion[1]: where is b on the RHS? 04:14:19 adu: Huh? 04:14:38 Hm, a[0]b = a+1; (a[0]b)[1]c = (a+1)+c = a+1+c; (a[1]c) [0] (b[1]c) = (a+c)+1 = a+c+1, so as long as + is commutative (read: as long as we're using a reasonable definition of +), it still holds for k=0 04:14:43 hppavilion[1]: "(a[k+1]c) [k] (a[k+1]c)" 04:14:48 I don't see any "b" 04:15:01 adu: Oh, whoops, I meant (a[k+1]c) [k] (b[k+1]c) 04:15:12 ALL NOTATIONS ARE HARD. 04:15:59 * hppavilion[1] . ø Ø ( I wonder what form of "OK" I usually use ) 04:19:14 hppavilion[1]: I know it's true for k == 2 04:20:10 adu: It's well-known to be true (as in, it's some Algebra I shit) for k = 1, 2, and I just proved it for k = 0 04:20:25 I would have to calculate for k == 3 becayse that requires knowledge of tetration 04:20:30 I'm verifying for k = 3 in mathb.in 04:21:13 My tetration library is on another hard drive, so I would have to go digging 04:30:05 -!- adu has quit (Quit: adu). 04:35:21 -!- tromp has joined. 04:36:40 Gragh, I can't get latex to put an expression in an underbrace in an exponenet 04:36:44 *exponent 04:36:52 ...wow, that's a pretty convoluted use case 04:40:36 -!- adu has joined. 04:41:56 -!- adu has quit (Client Quit). 04:45:53 is there a formula for rational n-ation? 05:00:37 doesthiswork: AFAICT, finding such a thing is pretty much adu's life's work 05:03:05 -!- adu has joined. 05:08:54 how about complex n-ation? 05:14:17 what? 05:14:37 doesthiswork: that's rediculous 05:17:59 we can do complex powers and complex addition 05:19:42 so why not more? 05:20:11 -!- sleffy has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 05:21:28 doesthiswork: We can also do complex products hth 05:22:07 adu: Hm, I wonder if defining the hyperoperations so zeration is a[1]b is a good plan... I see something we might be able to pull off with that 05:22:21 woops, I forgot about those, just assume linear interpolation 05:22:41 hppavilion[1]: what can we pull off? 05:22:55 adu: I'm typing it, hold your esohorses 05:23:25 If we do that, and assume k = e^θi (that is, k is on the unit circle at the angle θ), a[k]b = a+k 05:23:32 Complex successor. 05:24:40 Or maybe something polar would be better? 05:26:54 (shachaf: should context-free limericks / really be quoted? / surely the DB is bloated / already with many a / fool and his dazzled perception / of what should be funnier / notarizing every disingenious volkssage) 05:27:22 Jafet: ...what even was that thing? 05:27:41 (the chance might be slim, for ex- / ample, that hereafter / seekers of prurient laughter / recalling this memette / but not its conception / would probably see it / as more than punning scandinavian-as-rutabaga) 05:28:12 ok finding a rhyme for rutabaga was hard 05:28:29 Jafet: I wish rutabaga were orange. Also, is it rhyming at all? 05:28:57 If so, I can't tell what the scheme is 05:29:18 (I mean, I see two rhymes, but they're pretty irregular) 05:29:54 If a[i]b = (a+1) * e^bi, that could mean... hm... 05:32:50 -!- adu has quit (Quit: adu). 05:32:59 adu: ...I wonder if having complex-index hyperoperations behave so that the cube roots of n^3 represent Hyper n, Hyperroot n, and Hyperlog n would- oh, you're gone 05:34:17 so there is https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetration#Extension_to_complex_heights 05:35:16 Jafet: I did not know that 05:39:04 Fun Fact: If you do `cd ..` from the root directory with sufficient permissions, your cwd will change to "the universe" 05:39:15 And you'll be able to modify reality from the command line 05:39:53 hppavilion[1]: what about hyperloglog n hth 05:40:09 i,i Tetragammation#Extension_to_complex_heights 05:40:23 shachaf: YWHW+2i 05:40:28 Until today I thought it was called that. Apparently it's "tetragammaton". 05:40:29 Er 05:40:31 YHWH 05:40:45 YHTH 05:40:56 shachaf: JHWH Conway 05:41:05 $ cd /..; echo "Kill them all" >> people/jacob-mcalister/brain/thoughts 05:41:14 YHTHMV 05:41:30 Jafet's rhyme is pretty good but I'm in no state of mind to respond in kind. 05:41:38 Now poor Mr. McAlister has been diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic 05:41:57 (just be happy for him that I used ">>" instead of ">") 05:43:01 (him and the rest of us) 05:43:19 -!- hppavilion[1] has left ("HRII'FHALMA MNAHN'K'YARNAK NGAH NILGH'RI'BTHNKNYTH"). 05:44:59 Are you going to tell them to add the support for farbfeld into ImageMagick (for completeness)? 05:45:25 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 05:45:27 Who, me? 05:45:48 shachaf: Him, you. 05:48:07 What's the maximum length for an IRC topic? 05:49:03 We need to institute a code review policy for the topic. 05:49:03 I don't know. I have read the RFC at one time but I forget whether or not it mentioned any maximum (and if it did, what it is). 05:49:49 shachaf: Probably. I was going to readd the standard header: "The international hub of Esoteric Programming Language discussion, design, development, and deployment" 05:49:52 -!- tromp has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 05:49:56 (well, a variant thereof) 05:50:06 Why? This is already enough content. 05:50:15 People get that information in the welcome message anyway. 05:50:18 shachaf: ...good question 05:50:22 Oh, yeah, that thing 05:50:24 Short topics are better than long topics. 05:50:49 * hppavilion[1] resists the urge to blank the topic and replace it with that 05:51:09 The URL for the log should remain in the topic message at least. 05:51:15 Which URL? 05:51:19 The one that hasn't worked for months? 05:51:23 The one that works. 05:51:31 But that one has incomplete history. 05:51:46 Then, both. 05:52:09 Maybe all the URLs should be replaced with a wiki link. 05:52:21 It can link to the PDF, if people care about the PDF. Then that doesn't need to be in the topic. 05:52:25 No, I think is better to be directly for the log URLs at least. 05:52:38 But the wiki never goes down. 05:52:46 It has a 100% SLA. 05:52:50 For other stuff (such as that PDF) it could go into wiki. 05:52:59 We just need a Gopher API to it so it works for all users. 05:53:06 Sorry, Gopher UI. 05:53:11 Gopher interface, whatever it is. 05:53:33 Making the logs available on gopher should be easily enough to implement. 05:58:59 RIP flash easter eggs on Newgrounds 05:59:24 I just watched an old flash video and NG secretly converted it to actual video... which eliminated some easter eggs I liked 06:02:08 -!- sleffy has joined. 06:38:20 -!- erkin has joined. 06:50:23 -!- tromp has joined. 06:55:16 -!- tromp has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 06:57:48 -!- scoofy has joined. 07:21:06 -!- erkin has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 07:22:10 -!- doesthiswork has quit (Quit: Leaving.). 07:22:21 I tried compressing various pictures by using farbfeld and then compressing with gzip, bzip2, and xz, with various other filters and options. Some pictures compress better with bzip2, some compress better with xz, and even with xz, some compress better with delta-coding and some work better without. Sometimes Paeth helps, but sometimes it makes it worse. 07:24:27 FLIF seems to be much better compression. I read the information of file format and there seem some thing missing. 07:24:53 FLIF is fairly complex, isn't it? 07:25:10 pikhq: Yes, I think so. 07:26:19 But see http://flif.info/example.html and it list the various compressed sizes. Using the picture of the fish there, covnerted to farbfeld, "ff-turn 5 | ff-paeth e | ff-turn 5 | bzip2 -9" results in 381632 bytes. 07:29:57 (ff-turn is reversed by using ff-turn again with the same number; ff-paeth e is reversed by ff-paeth d.) 07:31:18 That's roughly what I'd expect. 07:31:45 What is roughly what you would expect? (I am not sure what you are referring to) 07:31:48 With Paeth you're basically doing the same thing as PNG, only with a smarter general-purpose compression algorithm than deflate. 07:32:03 The 381632 bytes for the BZ2-compressed Paeth Farbfeld file. 07:32:45 -!- sleffy has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 07:33:10 Ah, OK. (Although this command is also making Paeth in a different direction, because ff-turn is flipping/rotating the picture before and after the Paeth coding.) 07:36:05 I would want to add a FLIF encoder and FLIF decoder into Farbfeld Utilities though; encoder/decoder for other formats should also be added. 07:43:48 Probably why the documentation for near zero symbol coding in the FLIF specification is difficult to understand, is due to because RAC is not described (it just says "TODO: describe the 24-bit RAC and the 12-bit chances.") 08:10:31 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 08:11:23 -!- augur has joined. 08:15:52 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 08:27:58 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 08:35:41 -!- erkin has joined. 08:40:22 -!- Mayoi has joined. 08:42:06 -!- erkin has quit (Disconnected by services). 08:42:09 -!- Mayoi has changed nick to erkin. 08:50:12 -!- augur has joined. 08:50:47 -!- tromp has joined. 08:53:34 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 08:53:39 -!- erkin has quit (Quit: Leaving). 08:53:50 -!- augur has joined. 08:54:59 -!- tromp has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 09:01:55 -!- erkin has joined. 09:08:26 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 09:21:01 -!- Mayoi has joined. 09:21:51 -!- erkin has quit (Disconnected by services). 09:42:07 -!- Mayoi has changed nick to erkin. 09:47:10 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 10:22:37 -!- oerjan has joined. 10:34:37 -!- erkin has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 10:48:21 -!- erkin has joined. 11:16:10 mew 11:16:30 mewtwo 11:17:47 mewthree 11:21:15 wait 11:21:20 we forgot mewe and mewpi 11:21:38 "we"? you. 11:22:03 Actually, I was using exclusive "we", which makes some sense in context. 11:24:20 No, it was just you 11:25:00 -!- erkin has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 11:25:38 How do you know I'm not with someone else? 11:26:07 Oh, wait. 11:26:17 I forgot, you guys don't know what a joke is, unless it's in wisdom. 11:26:18 -!- rdococ has left ("Leaving"). 11:26:38 -!- rdococ has joined. 11:26:53 I'm going to say this for every time I annoy you: I'm sorry. 11:27:20 -!- erkin has joined. 11:33:54 -!- boily has joined. 11:38:50 bood afternoily 11:43:59 bon matǿrjan. 11:44:55 sigh, free day... need to prepare a talk... fun. 11:45:24 int-ello. we don't have a free day today :( 11:46:40 Well it's called Labour Day after all. 11:46:53 ...hi. 11:47:02 rdochelloc! 11:47:46 -!- augur has joined. 11:47:47 What kind of country doesn't have a free day on Labour Day? 11:47:48 hoily. 11:48:25 erkin: the us, probably. 11:48:41 and then they push canada into doing the same. 11:48:43 hellorkin. us too, certainly. 11:48:44 (actually in Austria it's called "Staatsfeiertag", but it's still rooted in the Labour Day tradition) 11:49:05 oh no 11:49:13 helloily 11:49:33 (Staat = state. Confusingly there's a "Nationalfeiertag" as well, which is synonymous, so I never know which is which.) 11:49:36 * erkin checks to see if police brutality happened today 11:50:02 (Oh I didn't translate the rest. "Feiertag", literally is "day of celebration".) 11:50:20 Yup 11:50:25 It started early today. 11:50:51 . o O ( while January 1 is Staatsfeuertag ) 11:51:04 I thought that was New Year's Day 11:51:44 *whoosh* 11:51:54 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 11:52:00 ...I still don't get it D: 11:52:10 Feuer = fire, hth 11:52:13 ohh 11:52:16 -!- tromp has joined. 11:52:44 Wasn't yesterday Walpurgisnacht? 11:52:55 Bonfire stuff day 11:53:33 probably. we don't have that in norway (we do the bonfires on st john's eve, June 23) 11:55:14 Our bonfire thing was in 21 March 11:55:35 that's definitely too cold for a bonfire... er wait 11:56:10 * oerjan gets confused by bonfires being a midsummer thing 11:56:38 Do you dance around maypoles on May Day? 11:56:58 -!- tromp has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 11:57:08 no. that may be the swedes. 11:57:28 well it _is_ the swedes, i'm just not sure when. 11:57:45 Probably sometime midsommar. 11:58:36 enjoying bonfires around la St-Jean sounds like a shared tradition ^^ 11:58:58 I want to visit Norway someday. 11:59:06 And check their local native beer scene. 11:59:06 our big day in may is may 17, the national day. 12:00:24 Stuff like spissøl (svagdricka), maltøl (Malzbier), hvidtøl, kornøl, Vossaøl, Stjørdalsøl etc. 12:00:32 * erkin drools 12:01:21 the tradition for today, which not that many join, is the laborer's parade. 12:01:31 Why not? 12:02:01 well it's not that big any more. although the politicians (at least some parties) make sure to show up. 12:02:13 *s' 12:02:45 Aw. 12:04:37 "fiya" 12:04:54 @wn fiya 12:04:55 No match for "fiya". 12:05:00 no such word hth 12:05:02 /faij/ + schwa at the end 12:05:09 s/i/ı 12:05:15 or I if you like SAMPA 12:05:30 wait, are you talking about Feuer 12:05:38 or fire 12:05:41 no, the pronunciation of 12:06:06 i don't think it's a schwa in rhotic dialects 12:06:19 or rather, it's a rhotacized one 12:06:24 still a schwa :P 12:06:37 also, my dialect is non-rhotic, so there's that 12:07:54 i vaguely think the austrians pronounce "Feuer" pretty close to that. 12:09:06 or wait hm 12:09:17 faiə 12:10:16 hm /ˈfaɪər/ says wiktionary 12:11:17 Might be dialectal as well. 12:11:32 yes, it's with a list of dialects 12:11:51 "austro-bavarian" 12:12:15 So, Oberdeutsch? 12:12:23 i don't know that term. 12:15:17 /fø/. 12:15:57 /føily/ 12:18:18 glyphically correct, but the pronounciation hurts :P 12:19:15 itym "burns" hth 12:19:29 I also pronounce fire with a /j/ 12:19:39 Faiyer 12:24:22 I pronounce it faɪə 12:25:49 I still think it should be spelt fiyer or faiyer or something similar 12:26:00 okay, maybe not think it should 12:27:37 interestingly, I've read that its root in Old English is 12:31:18 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH! 12:31:24 -!- boily has quit (Quit: JAIL CHICKEN). 12:38:02 * rdococ glues boily's mouth shut with maple syrup 12:45:23 so I guess it should be fier, like how metre is now spelt meter (at least in the US) 12:49:08 -!- Mayoi has joined. 12:52:31 -!- erkin has quit (Ping timeout: 255 seconds). 12:55:18 -!- Mayoi has changed nick to erkin. 13:03:10 ɥaɥ 13:04:22 still is "fyr" in norwegian hth 13:05:09 fɥr 13:05:18 it's not actually the main word for fire any longer, though. 13:05:30 what is the main word for fire now then? 13:05:39 ild 13:06:24 well, i don't know that it ever was, i'm not a norse expert. 13:08:38 -!- tromp has joined. 13:13:28 -!- tromp has quit (Ping timeout: 268 seconds). 13:22:59 [wiki] [[Esolang:Introduce yourself]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=51831&oldid=51823 * Programmer5000 * (+155) 13:54:19 -!- doesthiswork has joined. 14:26:52 imagine an RPG where each species is a class, and its specimen are instances of it 14:27:29 "I am deleting, no, not just your life force, but your class life force! All humans will be gone! Mw ha ha ha!" 14:29:05 "They would, but you forgot one thing." "What?!" "I've just disconnected you from your name. garbagecollection:collect()" "...Fuck." 14:33:45 -!- `^_^v has joined. 14:47:42 -!- fractal has changed nick to Guest72263. 14:47:42 -!- Guest72263 has quit (Killed (rajaniemi.freenode.net (Nickname regained by services))). 14:49:16 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: Later). 14:53:53 -!- fractal_ has joined. 15:02:16 -!- doesthiswork has quit (Quit: Leaving.). 15:04:26 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 15:09:26 -!- tromp has joined. 15:14:07 -!- tromp has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 15:16:47 -!- orby has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 15:55:49 -!- Zarutian has joined. 16:05:29 -!- moony has joined. 16:05:31 I've decided to write a bot that randomly chooses a topic from a list, and asks about it when a channel has been inactive for 5 minutes because why not 16:09:19 That sounds annoying 16:09:30 Could you make the timer a couple of hours instead? 16:09:48 Otherwise the channel's gonna be 90% your bot spamming things up 16:17:12 There's a lot of reasons[^1] why not, but if you're doing this on some other channel, knock yourself out. [^1] To name a few, it would entirely ruin activity indicators, and be really annoying for people who want to logread without a hundred lines of spam. 16:24:13 -!- bender has joined. 16:32:58 -!- bender has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 16:37:37 Its not for this channel lol 16:37:49 its an experiment 16:51:22 -!- DHeadshot has joined. 16:54:23 [wiki] [[Aya]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=51832&oldid=50988 * Npaul * (-4) 16:55:58 -!- DHeadshot has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 16:57:39 -!- DHeadshot has joined. 17:11:25 -!- tromp has joined. 17:15:42 -!- tromp has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 17:17:38 -!- PinealGlandOptic has joined. 17:19:17 -!- bender has joined. 17:31:52 -!- sebbu2 has joined. 17:32:53 -!- sleffy has joined. 17:36:12 -!- Nistur_ has joined. 17:36:21 -!- erkin has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 17:40:05 -!- bender has quit (Ping timeout: 255 seconds). 17:41:14 -!- Akaibu has quit (*.net *.split). 17:41:14 -!- sebbu has quit (*.net *.split). 17:41:15 -!- ybden has quit (*.net *.split). 17:41:15 -!- xfix has quit (*.net *.split). 17:41:15 -!- Nistur has quit (*.net *.split). 17:41:16 -!- dingbat has quit (*.net *.split). 17:41:16 -!- Lord_of_Life has quit (*.net *.split). 17:41:16 -!- prooftechnique has quit (*.net *.split). 17:41:16 -!- lambdabot has quit (*.net *.split). 17:42:13 -!- erkin has joined. 17:42:44 -!- prooftechnique has joined. 17:43:11 -!- ybden has joined. 17:43:42 -!- Akaibu has joined. 17:46:15 -!- lambdabot has joined. 17:48:03 -!- dingbat has joined. 17:48:13 -!- augur has joined. 17:49:20 -!- Lord_of_Life has joined. 17:52:42 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 17:53:22 -!- bender has joined. 18:00:54 -!- erkin has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 18:07:10 -!- erkin has joined. 18:10:55 moony: you could increase the timer to 15 minutes 18:12:08 Fifteen minute is not enough you should need fifteen hours. 18:32:32 -!- LKoen has joined. 18:56:10 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 18:57:06 -!- bender has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 19:02:02 -!- sleffy has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 19:08:26 -!- xfix has joined. 19:11:17 This GURPS game is so far four character in main party, and so far only the two human characters is damaged the monster characters is not but we can try to find the barn to heal them. In one way is fortunate that only human character is damage because is probably more easily to find help; any healers (using non-magical methods) can have physiology penalties. 19:12:18 (Some skills in GURPS have physiology penalties for operating on different species.) 19:12:51 -!- tromp has joined. 19:17:26 -!- tromp has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 19:28:13 -!- erkin has quit (Quit: Leaving). 19:53:25 -!- sleffy has joined. 19:55:47 -!- MDude has joined. 20:01:01 -!- sleffy_ has joined. 20:01:22 -!- sleffy has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 20:01:54 -!- sleffy__ has joined. 20:05:47 -!- sleffy_ has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 20:10:42 -!- sleffy__ has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 20:12:52 -!- FreeFull has quit. 20:19:44 -!- FreeFull has joined. 20:39:59 -!- FreeFull has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 20:43:49 -!- FreeFull has joined. 20:44:15 -!- DHeadshot has quit (Ping timeout: 268 seconds). 21:01:27 -!- Akaibu has quit (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity). 21:14:05 <\oren\> RRGH why is there no open-source tax filing software 21:16:23 I have thought about that too. 21:16:44 \oren\, LETS MAKE ONE \s 21:16:45 I found a description written somewhere (on pin eight wiki I think?) that mentions a possible reason. 21:16:54 moony: Yes, but do you know how? 21:17:49 did you not see my \s? 21:23:21 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 21:25:13 <\oren\> I was listening to the 1980 us election the other day. Apparently Ohio has been losing industrial jobs for 36 years 21:37:24 <\oren\> also holy shit chris wallace is older than fucking dirt 21:37:39 -!- impomatic has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 21:48:01 -!- xfix has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 21:49:19 -!- xfix has joined. 21:52:07 -!- xfix has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 21:53:25 -!- xfix has joined. 21:54:53 <\oren\> actually, 2048 is a great election year, the only pwoer-of-two election year 21:59:29 -!- Remavas has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 22:11:06 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 22:14:17 -!- tromp has joined. 22:19:52 -!- tromp has quit (Ping timeout: 276 seconds). 22:24:49 <\oren\> gabrielle cirulli for president 2048 22:25:20 president of what 22:30:23 <\oren\> shachaf: aww you didn't get it 22:31:01 <\oren\> 2048 is an USA election year and also a video game made by gabriele cirulli 22:32:19 I got that. 22:32:59 But you're not in the US so why are US election years your thing? 22:33:20 They have olympics in them 22:33:24 -!- Remavas has joined. 22:33:59 It's also a Finnish election year, for example. 22:34:37 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Quit: ZNC - http://znc.in). 22:35:39 -!- zzo38 has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 22:36:54 -!- sleffy has joined. 22:41:58 <\oren\> shachaf: because for us canadians, USA elections are things we watch for morbid entertainment 22:42:13 but you're a non-us canadian hth 22:42:29 `? the us 22:42:32 The US is the country opposed to the THEM. 22:48:31 -!- PinealGlandOptic has quit (Quit: leaving). 22:53:56 -!- boily has joined. 22:56:20 -!- LKoen has joined. 22:56:50 `w 22:56:51 preprocessor//Preprocessing code in C was actually the precursor to IRC & Twitter, and the first to kick off the hashtag craze. 22:57:04 :-( 22:58:44 `cwlprits preprocessor 22:58:53 rdocöc 22:59:31 `dowg preprocessor 22:59:38 10746:2017-04-16 le//rn preprocessor//Preprocessing code in C was actually the precursor to IRC & Twitter, and the first to kick off the hashtag craze. 23:00:04 look 23:00:09 `forget preprocessor 23:00:10 Forget what? 23:01:18 int-elloochaf. 23:02:22 I hope that wasn't superglue 23:02:44 phew seems I'm still detached. 23:03:03 -!- `^_^v has quit (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep). 23:04:41 if anything, you'd be glued to a pooch, which isn't half bad, eh? 23:07:33 hmm. 23:07:46 I don't particularly like dogs. 23:08:13 But it doesn't matter now. I'm off to bed. 23:08:39 `? int-e 23:08:40 int-e är inte svensk. Hen kommer att spränga solen. Hen står för sig själv. Hen gillar inte färger, men han gillar dissonans. 23:10:43 bonne nuint-e! 23:11:12 <\oren\> `w 23:11:13 epsilon//epsilon stands for Extensible Platform of Integrated Languages for Model Management (EPILMM) 23:11:18 <\oren\> `w 23:11:20 taiwan//Taiwan is a country of which the United Nations denies the existence, just like Macedonia is. 23:11:34 <\oren\> `w 23:11:36 ent//Ents are very useful creatures for the puzzle of writing town names in Hungary as the catenation of six or more Hungarian words. Bal-a-s-s-a-gyarmat Bal-a-ton-{s-zár-szó,{rend,szem}-e-s} Egy-ház-a-s-holló-s Fel-s-ősz-ent-már-ton Jász-ár-ok-száll-á-s Ki-s-kun-{fél-egy-ház-a,hal-a-s} Rá-basz-ent-mik-ló-s Vér-te-s-sző-lő-s. 23:11:39 <\oren\> `w 23:11:41 mark//A mark of one's destiny singled out alone, fulfilled. 23:11:47 <\oren\> `w 23:11:49 hat//hatee-hatee-hatee-hooo 23:12:14 <\oren\> `dowg hat 23:12:21 4129:2013-12-05 echo "hatee-hatee-hatee-hooo" >wisdom/hat 23:12:41 `dowg epsilon 23:12:48 5602:2015-06-17 learn epsilon stands for Extensible Platform of Integrated Languages for Model Management (EPILMM) 23:14:31 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 23:16:22 -!- MoALTz has quit (Quit: Leaving). 23:16:54 he\\oren\. 23:17:16 . o O ( oerjan did hat? 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