00:21:23 GregorR: "Registration is not handled by this wiki, you must attain an account elsewhere." -> "Este wiki no maneja registro de usuarios; debes obtener una cuenta por otros medios." (translation adapted; it literally means: "this wiki does not handle user registration; you must obtain an account by other means" which sounds more adapted to Spanish speech) 00:22:29 (sorry for the delay, I've just arrived back home) 00:51:14 -!- ihope has joined. 00:51:18 http://mfrost.typepad.com/cute_overload/images/647.jpg 00:56:55 -!- heatsink has joined. 01:41:49 pgimeno: Whoot, you rawk. 01:57:32 In Firefox, this link doesn't go anywhere: http://:-(/ 01:57:59 This does, however: http://X-D/ 02:01:42 So does this: http://^_^/ 02:15:26 Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh kay. 02:25:00 pgimeno: Mind giving me "Username", "Password" and "Preview" as well (I don't trust babelfish :) ) 02:25:19 Oh, hehehe, it's 3AM there :P 03:09:41 * ihope is awed 03:09:55 ? 03:16:49 -!- i| has joined. 03:20:02 ... 03:27:18 What? 03:27:54 18:24:57 Oh, hehehe, it's 3AM there :P 03:27:54 19:09:19 * ihope is awed 03:27:54 19:09:33 ? 03:28:12 Oh. 03:28:46 * i| laughs 03:29:24 That would be me being amazed at the concept of the limp. 03:29:48 ... 03:29:49 ? 03:29:56 -!- ihope has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 03:30:01 Yes, the limp. 03:30:34 Ow ow ow my ankle hurts oh if i walk this way it wont hurt as much. 03:30:50 So you're speaking literally of limping ... 03:30:58 Yes. 03:31:04 I'm not sure what's so awe inspiring about that. 03:31:42 Well, you have to agree that it's more awe-inspriring than the fact that it's 3 AM somewhere. 03:32:03 But that was my response to asking him to do something, when he's clearly asleep. 03:34:40 It's just another human anthropomorphization, GregorR. 03:34:56 I'm going to go eat dinner now. 03:35:01 It's Friday, so I'm eating out. 03:35:04 What should I eat? 03:35:14 Pizza? 03:35:18 Don't like cheese. 03:36:04 Well, I'll go find something :P 03:36:07 * GregorR disapperates. 03:36:15 Well then, do as Hutch in that one movie did... 04:21:30 x 04:21:30 [ 04:21:47 my taskbar and ability to type died 04:24:36 -!- Sgeo has quit (Remote closed the connection). 04:29:01 -!- kipple has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 04:31:24 Apparently Bush coined the word "misunderstanding". 04:35:25 Who is it here that's the python addict? 04:36:22 There's a parseltongue here? 04:36:37 Would that be ChanServ? 04:36:39 -!- tokigun has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 04:36:48 tokigun! 04:36:58 Whas it lament? 04:37:30 * heatsink points fingers 04:37:37 Whas? How about "Was", Gregor -_- 04:37:47 I dunno. anyway, goodnight. 04:37:49 -!- heatsink has quit ("Leaving"). 04:47:52 -!- tokigun has joined. 05:00:47 -!- Sgeo has joined. 05:20:26 -!- i| has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 06:09:58 i like python 06:12:53 lament: DAMN YOU AND YOUR GOOD PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 06:13:58 That being said, I now have a non-web scripting language of preference, which is good because perl is amazingly bad. 06:14:22 heh 06:15:04 I still don't enjoy the whole no-block-ending-keyword thing, but I'm learning to grok that, and it's a small price to pay. 06:15:59 don't worry, you'll enjoy it soon enough. 06:16:08 it's really way better than any other way. 06:17:28 I just don't like that you can end multiple blocks in one swift move, especially since it can sometimes be unclear exactly what block you just dropped to >_> 06:48:13 -!- lindi- has quit (Read error: 131 (Connection reset by peer)). 06:48:22 -!- lindi- has joined. 06:50:28 -!- Sgeo has quit. 07:24:24 -!- calamari has joined. 07:59:59 -!- clog has quit (ended). 08:00:00 -!- clog has joined. 10:14:38 -!- sekhmet has quit (herbert.freenode.net irc.freenode.net). 10:14:38 -!- sp3tt has quit (herbert.freenode.net irc.freenode.net). 10:14:38 -!- cmeme has quit (herbert.freenode.net irc.freenode.net). 10:15:17 -!- sekhmet has joined. 10:15:17 -!- sp3tt has joined. 10:15:17 -!- cmeme has joined. 10:15:58 -!- cmeme has quit (Connection reset by peer). 10:16:31 -!- cmeme has joined. 10:19:52 -!- sp3tt has quit (Success). 10:19:58 -!- sp3tt has joined. 10:23:06 -!- calamari has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 10:40:00 -!- calamari has joined. 12:10:52 -!- i| has joined. 12:19:49 -!- jix has joined. 12:22:35 hm 12:32:52 -!- Keymaker has joined. 12:33:07 hello world 12:33:16 sp3tt: great idea :) 12:35:52 -!- calamari has left (?). 12:36:25 -!- i| has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 12:37:47 hi 12:37:54 hu 12:37:57 *i 13:17:33 -!- kipple has joined. 14:36:03 -!- rocket000 has joined. 14:36:24 Greetings! 14:37:15 greetings 14:37:18 Please say "Hello, World!" 14:37:23 Hello, World! 14:37:37 how come everyone is trying irp lately? :) 14:38:10 Okay, this is as esoteric a you can get. 14:38:29 As. 14:39:02 Keymaker? You there? 14:40:50 Okay, i gotta say it. IRP is st00pid. It's pointless. It's brilliant. 14:42:09 So, what now? 14:42:48 Maybe a 99 bottles of beer deal? 14:43:21 !help 14:43:41 -!- rocket000 has left (?). 14:47:32 aargh, i was away for a while, sorry 14:54:25 -!- rocket000 has joined. 14:54:36 I'm back! 14:55:02 rocket000: you can join multiple channels at once 14:55:25 Oh. 14:56:37 Okay. How would you go about making a 99 bottles of beer program in IRP? 14:57:32 just ask someone to print the lyrics of 99 bob... 14:58:08 Okay. Do it. 14:59:13 no way 14:59:23 Why not? 14:59:55 well that would generate a "IRP interpreter kicked from channel/server" error ;) to much lines/secs 15:00:16 Oh. 15:00:23 -!- rocket000 has left (?). 15:13:58 -!- pgimeno has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 15:20:00 -!- i| has joined. 15:20:14 -!- tokigun has quit ("leaving"). 15:21:14 -!- tokigun has joined. 15:28:18 -!- pgimeno has joined. 16:14:43 -!- i|_ has joined. 16:15:57 -!- i|_ has changed nick to ihope. 16:31:12 -!- i| has quit (Connection timed out). 16:55:50 I HATE TOUCHPADS. 16:55:52 That is all. 16:56:08 yeah, i guess i hate them too 16:56:11 Well, I hate trackballs even more. 16:56:28 ah 17:13:02 Okay. I wouldn't want to be this guy: http://forums.puzzlepirates.com/community/mvnforum/getavatar?memberid=367743 17:13:35 poor kitty. 17:14:22 Isn't there a website full of such stuff? 17:14:45 yeah 17:15:57 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonsai_Kitten 17:17:30 that'd be it 17:56:04 su: user root does not exist 18:00:26 ihope: use sudo 18:00:42 bash: sudo: command not found 18:00:47 OS? 18:00:51 Windows. 18:00:57 ah 18:01:30 on osx there is no root by default but there is sudo.... same on some linux distributions 18:14:48 -!- i|_ has joined. 18:15:53 -!- i|_ has changed nick to i|. 18:30:13 -!- ihope has quit (Connection timed out). 20:11:09 -!- i|_ has joined. 20:11:46 Wugh. 20:12:40 -!- i|_ has changed nick to ihope. 20:19:07 oh, man Wikipedia is amazing 20:19:56 What "real" encyclopedia would have an article on the most famous internet shock site of all time: goatse.cx ? 20:26:37 -!- i| has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 20:41:20 I love their article on the word fuck. 20:53:26 I need to learn AJAX >_> 20:53:30 I feel behind-the-times. 20:57:36 GregorR: you don't have to learn AJAX 20:57:43 you just have to use it 20:57:55 (if you use ruby on rails) 20:58:37 and learning AJAX is learning javascript learning prototype.js... 21:15:15 I don't like ruby :P 21:15:26 It has all the worst stuff from perl. 21:15:31 They didn't learn from perl's mistakes. 21:16:02 And besides that, I don't like magic solutions. 21:28:41 OK, so AJAX is simple :P 21:29:25 Already knowing Javascript and is practically already knowing AJAX. 21:48:37 yeah, there is pretty much everything in wikipedia 21:48:38 -!- calamari has joined. 21:56:17 -!- ihope has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 21:57:52 GregorR: no ruby has taken the good stuff from perl! 22:00:42 hey, guess what? wiki has spam again! 22:03:22 fixed 22:09:03 From my experience with ruby, it has all the syntactic cyanide^H^H^H^H^H^H^H"sugar" of perl. 22:26:58 i like that 22:27:11 but what is wrong with /regexp/ ? 22:27:32 thats just a shortcut for Regexp.new("regexp") 22:28:20 and "test" =~ /test/ is just "test".=~(Regexp.new("test")) 22:30:00 and puts "test" is puts("test") 22:32:44 GregorR: "Username", "Password", "Preview" -> "Usuario", "Clave", "Vista previa" 22:33:46 no! "Username", "Password", "Preview" -> "Benutzername", "Passwort", "Vorschau" 22:34:27 Oh hey jix, you can update my German translation, thanks for volunteering! 22:35:10 is it for giki? 22:35:15 jix: Yeah. 22:35:47 pgimeno: Sorry to keep imposing, but I have two last ones I added, then no more, do you mind? 22:36:15 which ones? 22:37:11 no imposing at all 22:37:15 pgimeno: "Repeat password", "Passwords don't match!" 22:37:55 hm... "Repeat password" as in "Please type in the password again"? 22:38:11 Yeah - like on a registration page, it has Password: and then Repeat password: for verification. 22:39:15 then "Repita la clave" will do 22:39:51 "Passwords don't match" -> "Las claves no coinciden" 22:40:01 Thanks, you're awesome ^^ 22:40:07 n/m 22:40:52 jix: Since you graciously volunteered to translate these strings into German: "Repeat password", "Preview", "Registration is not handled by this wiki, you must attain an account elsewhere.", "Passwords don't match!" 22:41:21 Oh wait, you already gave me "Preview" :P 22:41:28 btw, the worst point of Python IMO is non-modifiable strings 22:41:39 pgimeno: Yeah, that's pretty obnoxious. 22:41:45 I don't like their decisions for immutability. 22:42:18 something that PHP gracefully rejected 22:42:30 I really love PHP's syntax, it's awesome in every way. 22:42:35 PHP's syntax is the holy grail of syntax. 22:42:40 i HATE php's syntax 22:42:43 Hahahah 22:42:53 well, then there's Pike 22:43:03 Hmmn, haven't had any experience with Pike. 22:43:24 it's mostly C, just it's not C 22:43:54 "Repeat password" => "Passwort wiederholen" "Registration is not handled by this wiki, you must attain an account elsewhere." => just sounds stupid in german.. i have to think about this "Passwords don't match!" => "Passwörter stimmen nicht überein" 22:44:29 jix: Yeah, pgimeno adjusted that phrase to be more suitable for the Spanish langauge too, it'll probably need some funkifying. 22:45:32 His was literally "this wiki does not handle user registration; you must obtain an account by other means" 22:45:58 thats a bit better for german but still not perfect 22:46:08 Well, you're the one who speaks it ;) 22:46:48 if i knew the context i could rephrase it in a good way... where do you display this? 22:47:15 If the wiki uses a login plugin. A situation like that would be if the wiki used UNIX logins, or logged you on to an NT domain. 22:47:27 If that situation holds true, and you try to go to the registration page, it says that. 22:47:37 would "User registration isn't allowed" be ok? 22:47:49 Well, it's not necessarily true >_> 22:47:55 yeah... 22:47:59 i know but it sounds better 22:48:00 hmm 22:48:02 The wiki doesn't handle the user registration, but it could be handled elsewhere. 22:48:22 I had no idea this phrase was so problematic O_O 22:48:32 to handle is the problematic word 22:48:38 Support? 22:48:58 yeah i allready tried that but... 22:50:45 how is account called in the other translations? (german) 22:50:51 GregorR: now that you say that, you'd better change "Este wiki no maneja..." to "Este wiki no soporta..." 22:51:03 pgimeno: Heheh, OK 22:51:25 jix: The word "account" isn't used anywhere else :P 22:51:33 ah and the word registration? 22:52:10 I actually used the phrase "add user" to title the page. 22:52:32 Stop pointing out my inconsistencies :P 22:54:56 ah i have an idea "Die Benutzer-Registration wird nicht über diesen Wiki abgewickelt, [Ss]ie müssen ihren Benutzer-Account an anderer Stelle Registrieren" thats "user reigstration isn't handled by this wiki (i found a transltaion for handled that sounds good), you have to register your account at a different place" 22:55:11 That's perfect. 22:55:27 Why is it that the word "Sie/sie" could be capped or decapped there? 22:55:51 i think that changed with the new orthography 22:55:53 but i'm not sure 22:56:30 grr, orthography changes are hateful/obnoxious 22:56:51 google is 50:50 on Sie vs sie .... 22:56:59 Hahahah 22:57:08 Does it even support cap changes? 22:57:08 i'd use Sie 22:57:15 I'll trust you on that. 22:58:25 normally words like Sie are in lower case.. but Sie is the polite form of du (both you in english) and i think it's capitalized because of it is the polite form 22:59:40 but in german you can't substitute du and Sie without changing EVERYTHING else in the sentence 23:00:05 Whoot, two to go 8-D 23:00:08 (Translations that is) 23:01:28 * pgimeno thinks that human communication languages shouldn't be esoteric 23:01:45 Esoteric isn't the right word there, but I agree :p 23:01:53 oh and "they" is "Sie" too! 23:02:01 no wait it's always lowercase then... 23:02:02 jix: That's handy X-P 23:02:07 but the rest of the sentence is different 23:02:28 not in all cases but in some 23:05:44 *brain implodes* 23:07:39 * pgimeno insists 23:07:51 insists on what? 23:07:58 on the above 23:08:34 that human communication languages shouldn't be esoteric 23:09:04 Esoteric isn't the right word there, but I agree :p 23:10:11 * pgimeno founds the Esoteric Insistence Society (EIS) 23:10:35 nm 23:11:40 So, Giki 1.5.0 will rock to ridiculous degrees. 23:12:55 I know how much you all care about that :P 23:13:26 :) 23:15:18 *sobbles* 23:15:30 I don't have a #giki , so I have to redirect giki news here :P 23:40:09 pgimeno: natural languages are all quite esoteric by programming language standards 23:40:22 pgimeno: perhaps not in the sense of brainfuck, but certainly in the sense of perl 23:40:47 -!- calamari has quit ("Leaving").