00:00:56 -!- ais523 has quit (Connection timed out). 00:07:42 asdfghjkl;' 00:08:08 <{}_> ehird, ? 00:08:12 <{}_> night → 00:08:23 {}_: why ask a question that you know you won't be around to read the reply to? 00:08:41 <{}_> ehird, there is log tomorrow *turns off screen* 00:08:56 1. you fail at grammar 2. you don't logread 00:09:21 Logs exist, although I think it's a bit impolite to ask something and then say essentially "just write it down and I'll read it later". 00:18:23 Except tomorrow he'll read the logs to see if I've answered and I won't have 00:18:41 WHAT'S THAT BUDDHISTS? KARMA REFERS TO THE ACTION ITSELF WHICH IS ITS OWN PUNISHMENT? 00:18:46 THINK I JUST PROVED YOU WRONG BITCHES 00:24:31 -!- fax has quit ("Leaving"). 00:25:22 -!- augur has joined. 00:27:30 -!- oerjan has quit ("Good night"). 00:37:45 x11 users — 00:37:51 have you ever felt the need to middle click and drag? 00:40:01 I'd guess not 00:43:23 -!- augur has quit (Read error: 113 (No route to host)). 01:00:09 MOST RIDICULOUS GENRE: Steamphunk 01:01:51 -!- Sgeo has joined. 01:04:21 -!- coppro has joined. 01:04:52 -!- puzzlet has quit (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)). 01:04:57 -!- puzzlet has joined. 01:32:31 -!- puzzlet_ has joined. 01:35:18 -!- puzzlet has quit (Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)). 01:46:03 -!- fizzie has quit (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)). 01:49:22 -!- fungot has quit (Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)). 01:49:44 "Rupert Murdoch has said he will try to block Google from using news content from his companies." 01:49:56 you know, the internet has an abundance of perfectly good guns he could use to shoot himself in the foot 01:50:08 why is he taking the scenic route? 01:50:35 ("There's a doctrine called 'fair use', which we believe to be challenged in the courts and would bar it altogether," Mr Murdoch told the TV channel. "But we'll take that slowly.") 01:50:52 * Sgeo cries as he installs Visual C++ 2008 Express 01:51:40 http://www.news.com.au/travel/story/0,28318,26182164-5014090,00.html 01:51:41 EXPLAIN YOURSELF, ANMASTER 01:51:43 Sgeo: so don't do it. 01:52:06 If g++ would work with the AW SDK on Windows, I wouldn't 01:52:22 You probably did something wrong. 01:52:26 Possibly 01:52:32 But I can't figure out what 01:52:33 Besides, most such picky old things are VC6 only. 01:52:36 I would guess. 01:52:50 I think it was developed in VC6 01:53:27 * ehird hopes the old Logitech TrackMan Marble is PS/2, not serial 01:53:37 I have a PS/2→USB adapter that should work, but no serial→anything adapter. 02:12:48 And.. it works in VC++2008Express 02:12:57 Guess what I'm going to be using from now on 02:16:12 (At least for AW related stuff 02:18:03 -!- mad has joined. 02:28:37 * Sgeo accidentally put his bot in the sky 02:28:43 Y is altitude, not north/south 02:32:52 -!- augur has joined. 02:45:48 -!- fizzie has joined. 03:04:22 fizzy fizzly fizzie 03:06:26 A program using the AW SDK: http://codepad.org/YonOAnaM 03:18:15 -!- augur has quit (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)). 03:21:32 ugh, allman 03:21:48 ugh, declarations not at the start of the function 03:21:58 you suck! also sleep time now 03:22:03 -!- ehird has quit. 03:22:49 -!- SimonRC has quit (sendak.freenode.net irc.freenode.net). 03:22:49 -!- Leonidas has quit (sendak.freenode.net irc.freenode.net). 03:22:49 -!- mtve has quit (sendak.freenode.net irc.freenode.net). 03:22:50 -!- Deewiant has quit (sendak.freenode.net irc.freenode.net). 03:22:50 -!- EgoBot has quit (sendak.freenode.net irc.freenode.net). 03:23:27 -!- Leonidas has joined. 03:24:32 -!- Deewiant has joined. 03:28:22 -!- SimonRC has joined. 03:28:31 allman? 03:38:49 -!- Pthing has quit (Remote closed the connection). 03:47:57 -!- EgoBot has joined. 03:47:57 -!- mtve has joined. 03:53:13 -!- augur has joined. 04:05:09 -!- cal153 has quit. 04:40:05 -!- immibis has joined. 05:05:43 "bill gates is so rich, he had to pay the bank to convert all their software to use 64-bit integers" 05:12:05 -!- puzzlet_ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 05:12:10 -!- puzzlet has joined. 05:24:43 -!- Gracenotes has quit (Connection timed out). 05:26:30 -!- Gracenotes has joined. 05:33:02 -!- calamari has joined. 05:57:47 Doesn't the banks use a decimal system for storing money amounts? 06:04:12 Dunno, they probably did use binary coded decimal, dunno if they still do 06:17:12 -!- Slereah_ has joined. 06:36:31 -!- Slereah has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 06:38:43 -!- mad has quit ("Radiateur"). 06:47:33 -!- FireFly has joined. 06:49:41 -!- Sgeo has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 06:50:39 -!- puzzlet_ has joined. 06:50:45 -!- bsmntbombdood has quit (Read error: 113 (No route to host)). 06:51:26 -!- puzzlet has quit (Remote closed the connection). 06:53:57 -!- bsmntbombdood has joined. 07:00:48 -!- puzzlet_ has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 07:01:52 -!- puzzlet has joined. 07:17:54 -!- Asztal has quit (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)). 07:18:37 -!- Asztal has joined. 07:50:36 <{}_> Except tomorrow he'll read the logs to see if I've answered and I won't have <-- indeed. 07:51:03 <{}_> 1. you fail at grammar 2. you don't logread <-- actually I do look for highlights. Apart from that I don't usually log read 07:51:16 <{}_> usually don't* 07:59:59 -!- clog has quit (ended). 08:00:00 -!- clog has joined. 08:01:42 -!- Gracenotes has quit ("Leaving"). 08:04:14 -!- calamari has quit ("Leaving"). 08:07:48 -!- immibis has quit ("ChatZilla 0.9.85 [Firefox 3.5.5/20091102152451]"). 08:27:54 -!- FireFly has quit ("Later"). 08:54:39 -!- ais523 has joined. 09:07:46 -!- Asztal has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 09:10:27 -!- Gracenotes has joined. 10:03:43 -!- Guest7354 has left (?). 10:21:39 -!- BeholdMyGlory has joined. 12:06:45 -!- BeholdMyGlory has quit (Remote closed the connection). 12:56:16 -!- Pthing has joined. 12:58:59 -!- jix has joined. 13:38:51 -!- FireFly has joined. 14:57:58 -!- FireFly has quit ("Later"). 15:30:04 -!- coppro has quit ("I am leaving. You are about to explode."). 16:00:15 -!- augur has quit (Read error: 113 (No route to host)). 16:04:37 -!- BeholdMyGlory has joined. 16:28:44 -!- ais523 has quit (Remote closed the connection). 16:38:18 -!- fax has joined. 16:39:07 -!- augur has joined. 16:51:43 -!- kar8nga has joined. 17:29:15 -!- mtve has quit (sendak.freenode.net irc.freenode.net). 17:29:15 -!- EgoBot has quit (sendak.freenode.net irc.freenode.net). 17:31:15 -!- EgoBot has joined. 17:31:15 -!- mtve has joined. 17:31:33 -!- ais523 has joined. 17:39:35 -!- mtve has quit (sendak.freenode.net irc.freenode.net). 17:39:36 -!- EgoBot has quit (sendak.freenode.net irc.freenode.net). 17:40:39 -!- jix has quit ("Lost terminal"). 17:43:29 -!- cal153 has joined. 17:52:37 -!- mtve has joined. 17:54:22 -!- puzzlet has quit (Remote closed the connection). 17:54:28 -!- puzzlet has joined. 18:08:56 -!- FireFly has joined. 18:16:44 -!- oerjan has joined. 18:19:49 huh no one has spoken for 10 hours 18:20:11 you'd think 18:20:24 but actually a few people have spoken on other channels 18:20:33 yes but thinking doesn't count 18:20:42 good one 18:20:45 context, oklopol, context 18:21:00 I was going for 12 hours :( 18:21:04 context? 18:21:10 fax: MWAHAHA 18:21:17 oklopol: this channel is the context 18:21:31 but... how could i have known 18:21:39 oklopol: telepathy 18:21:51 that's what we use when not speaking for hours 18:22:12 anyway i'm beginning to see this fever as a good thing 18:22:40 it makes math much more interesting, because everything even slightly nontrivial requires like a two hour thinking session 18:22:52 ah 18:23:12 how does that not just mae you study math you already know?? 18:24:14 ah but he _thinks_ he doesn't know it 18:24:22 so it's still exciting 18:24:31 swine fever! 18:24:34 huh? 18:24:52 what did you mean by that "mae" thing 18:25:01 bacon burn 18:25:06 well you meant "mean", but i mean by the the sentence 18:25:07 oklopol: mae west, obviously 18:25:07 *the 18:25:52 * oerjan thought "make", actually, but "mean" makes more sense, although a more unlikely typo 18:25:58 exercises aren't always easy even without a fever, i don't see how that'd mean i already know all the math 18:26:08 hmm 18:26:18 yeah maybe make, let's see if i understand it then 18:26:52 with "make"... you might mean if everything looks hard, i might accidentally start solving something i've already solved? 18:26:55 my memory is fine 18:27:06 also i just solve what they give me 18:27:37 and yes i think i have swine fever 18:27:39 I wish I was as motivated as you 18:28:25 because i never get sick, i need a reason for being sick now. 18:29:10 also i have all the symptoms... but i'm not sure any of them actually separate it from the usual codenameless sicknesses 18:30:13 a good source of motivation is the fear of not being the best 18:30:38 also a great source of depression, i suppose 18:30:49 oh god my head hurts 18:30:55 i actually took medicine for it yesterday 18:31:15 (i never do that) 18:31:53 drugs should only be used for their side-effects 18:32:02 If you know you aren't and will never be best how do you get motivated anyway? 18:32:17 not /you/, I mean "one" 18:33:33 no anmaster :( 18:33:38 oh wait 18:33:44 to find something you're the best at, you just need to be at the pareto frontier. 18:33:51 anmaster? 18:33:55 :( 18:34:20 {}_: D&D (especially the last annotation line :D) 18:34:49 just take something you are the best at, and think of everything else as getting better at that artificial thing 18:35:03 i have a few of those i don't share with people 18:35:06 oklopol: he's feeling symbolic, clearly 18:35:37 can you understand my sentences? communication is hard 18:35:51 i ordered pizza a few hours ago 18:35:56 oklopol: it perfectly is to understand well may 18:35:59 and the guy asked what the pin code for the house is 18:36:08 and i told him the pin code for my credit card 18:36:12 err not credit 18:36:15 that other card. 18:36:21 for money anyway 18:36:22 debet? 18:36:24 visa electron 18:36:55 also i ordered the wrong pizza, said "mir", which is the name of the place, instead of the pizza i actually wanted to order 18:37:22 (not my only mix-ups today, just during that phone call) 18:38:40 mir? russian pizza world? 18:38:57 no not russian 18:39:47 mir has to be russian. it's probably secretly owned by russian mafia. thus further irony as mir also means "peace" 18:39:49 the owner is a stereotypical kebabian dude 18:40:09 does it now 18:40:37 ok maybe it means something in turkish too. let me google... 18:40:58 it means "for me" in german 18:41:07 well "me" in dative anyway 18:41:24 well true 18:41:28 probably that. 18:41:31 GIMME PIZZA 18:41:43 geben sie mir EINEN GROSSEN PIZZA 18:42:20 ah well kebab was invented by turkish germans, so... 18:42:46 :D 18:43:21 huh no one has spoken for 10 seconds 18:44:42 <{}_> oerjan, and iwc 18:44:51 <{}_> didn't notice you join 18:45:05 <{}_> read it hours ago 18:45:10 <{}_> didn't see you in here then 18:45:18 because i wasn't 18:47:56 <{}_> oerjan, you weren't invisible‽‽‽ 18:50:35 i don't know that you can be invisible in a channel... 18:51:08 i'm always +i, of course 18:53:39 <{}_> i don't know that you can be invisible in a channel... <-- you can? 18:54:00 I assume {}_ is AnMaster, though I wonder why the nick? 18:54:20 Yup, apparently it was AnMaster 18:54:21 {}_: reading comprehension fail 18:54:52 hint, there is no missing comma 18:55:11 <{}_> read it as "didn't" 18:55:14 <{}_> that was the issue 18:55:16 <{}_> FireFly, why not 18:55:37 Well, dunno, it looks odd, that's why 18:55:40 Or rather, why not 18:55:53 Have you registered that nick while you're at it? 18:56:01 FireFly: look at the bright side, now he looks more swattable than you -----### 18:56:14 I guess that'll do 18:56:26 ###----, swatter channel? 18:56:49 he's identified so it must be registered. or? 18:57:16 I think he can sign in for AnMaster without grouping/registering the {}_ nickname 18:57:21 Though I'm not sure, you may be right 18:57:49 hm but then how do we see whether he is registered with that nick... 18:58:00 I guess we can ask NickServ 18:58:23 -!- oerjan has changed nick to test135. 18:58:37 [19:58:25] [PRIVMSG >>> NickServ]: info {}_ 18:58:37 [19:58:26] NickServ [NickServ@services.]: Information on {}_ (account AnMaster): 18:58:41 -!- test135 has changed nick to oerjan. 18:58:42 Seems like he grouped the nick 18:59:08 <{}_> FireFly, yes why? 18:59:14 when i change nick, it says i'm signed on, but not that i'm identified 18:59:15 Dunno, just wondering 18:59:51 (/whois that is) 18:59:52 <{}_> okay can someone say "AnMaster" 18:59:55 Hmm, I guess you're right, oerjan 18:59:58 <{}_> so I can see if the highlight works 19:00:02 AnMaster!!1 19:00:05 AnMaster: no way! 19:00:06 <{}_> gah no 19:00:13 <{}_> try again? 19:00:18 AnMaster aeou 19:00:22 AnMaster: not a chance 19:00:25 <{}_> damn 19:00:36 * {}_ has to read manual instead of guess for a likely settings 19:00:38 <{}_> setting* 19:01:45 <{}_> FireFly, again? 19:01:50 AnMaster aeou 19:01:52 <{}_> yay 19:02:24 Is it case insensitive? whataboutanmasterthis? 19:03:54 <{}_> insine works doesn't work 19:03:56 <{}_> check case 19:05:45 -!- jix has joined. 19:08:31 <{}_> words* 19:09:45 -!- fungot has joined. 19:09:51 <{}_> hi fungot 19:09:53 {}_: a standard argument for it, it is just a " grass is greener on the other hand, often include highly analyzing optimizing compilers and highly optimized run-time systems. 19:10:03 fungot, style 19:10:04 fax: then there's the new eso website 19:10:09 ^style 19:10:10 Available: agora alice c64 ct darwin discworld europarl ff7 fisher ic irc* jargon lovecraft nethack pa speeches ss wp youtube 19:10:27 "Grass is greener on the other hand", a nice combino-idiom. 19:11:29 -!- Gracenotes has quit (Remote closed the connection). 19:12:19 -!- kar8nga has quit (Remote closed the connection). 19:12:19 <{}_> fizzie, the last part is verbitime I assume? 19:12:28 <{}_> "often include highly analyzing optimizing compilers and highly optimized run-time systems." 19:12:30 <{}_> I meant 19:12:30 Most likely, yes. 19:12:37 <{}_> fizzie, from what channel? 19:12:44 <{}_> hi ais523 btw 19:13:56 {}_: [2004-05-15 23:58:45] < Riastradh> Erlang as a language is not designed for intense computation. SML systems, on the other hand, often include highly analyzing & optimizing compilers and highly optimized run-time systems. 19:14:02 {}_: Freenode's #scheme. 19:14:06 <{}_> heh 19:14:34 The & got completely stripped out during some phase. 19:15:55 -!- KingOfKarlsruhe has joined. 19:23:43 -!- puzzlet has quit (Remote closed the connection). 19:23:48 -!- puzzlet has joined. 19:24:49 -!- FireFly has quit ("Later"). 19:36:51 -!- KingOfKarlsruhe has quit (Remote closed the connection). 19:37:06 -!- KingOfKarlsruhe has joined. 19:42:26 -!- KingOfKarlsruhe has quit (Remote closed the connection). 19:50:02 {}_: I find your name impossible to mentally pronounce 19:52:13 {}_: I find your name impossible to parse in Tcl syntax. 19:52:18 ais523: You will have to refer to him as "the artist formerly known as AnMaster". 19:52:31 *facepalm* 19:52:36 (and lol) 20:29:17 <{}_> ais523, great! 20:29:25 <{}_> {}_: I find your name impossible to parse in Tcl syntax. <-- wow 20:29:36 <{}_> fizzie, what? 20:29:38 <{}_> why artist? 20:29:51 * {}_ guesses it was a monty python reference 20:30:19 <{}_> ais523, would []_ be better? 20:30:25 no 20:30:29 well, possibly 20:30:32 but not by enough to matter 20:30:53 <{}_> ais523, what do you call a { in english now again, slipped my mind 20:31:03 brace, or possibly curly bracket 20:31:10 <{}_> "klammer-bracket" just seems so Swinglish 20:31:24 <{}_> (Swedish + English, maybe Swenglish?) 20:31:58 <{}_> ais523, so my name is: "opening curly bracket closing curly bracket underscore" 20:32:08 <{}_> how is that impossible to pronounce? 20:32:14 {}_: takes too long 20:32:18 <{}_> true 20:33:03 <{}_> ais523, it isn't my fault [] {} [ ] { } are all taken 20:33:44 <{}_> * |||| :Erroneous Nickname 20:33:45 <{}_> huh 20:33:49 <{}_> that doesn't make sense 20:37:16 -!- oerjan has changed nick to a|b. 20:37:23 <{}_> indeed it is allowed 20:37:23 -!- a|b has changed nick to |aha|. 20:37:32 <{}_> so why isn't four of them 20:37:38 <{}_> and ||| is registered 20:37:41 <{}_> same for || and | 20:37:58 -!- |aha| has changed nick to oerjan. 20:39:50 {}_: It was a reference to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_%28musician%29 -- see the "also known as" entry in the infobox, and the first paragraph of the actual article. 20:40:38 <{}_> fizzie, but isn't that one a monty python reference? 20:40:45 -!- FireFly has joined. 20:40:46 <{}_> unless I'm completely mistaken 20:41:20 <{}_> "The knights formerly known as The Knights of Ni" or something like that (modulo exact phrase) 20:43:51 {}_: No. According to Wikipedia, they were "The Knights Who 'Til Recently Said Ni", which is a bit different; but in the 2004 musical Spamalot, they've been renamed to "The artists formerly known as the Knights who say Ni" as a reference to Prince. 20:44:24 -!- jix has quit ("Lost terminal"). 20:44:29 Of course you could speculate that the "formerly known" thing was a reference to the "'til recently" bit of Holy Grail, but that's not completely obvious, at least. 20:45:02 <{}_> fizzie, oh 20:53:38 -!- {}_ has changed nick to {0}. 20:53:38 -!- {0} has quit (Nick collision from syn.). 20:53:49 -!- AnMaster has joined. 20:55:38 Heh. They're still having trouble with that... "Nick collision from syn." 20:56:15 Interesting topic in here 20:56:27 Well, uh, the one being discussed, not the one of the channel 20:56:48 not sure about that. And {0}_ was reported erroneous 20:57:56 -!- AnMaster has changed nick to {}_. 21:00:28 <{}_> err 21:00:30 <{}_> yeah 21:03:24 <{}_> ais523, btw isn't my nick valid C with the right #define? 21:03:26 <{}_> well not alone 21:03:28 <{}_> probably 21:04:12 <{}_> like: #define _ /*NOOP*/\nwhile 0 {}_ 21:04:26 <{}_> (inside some function) 21:07:34 -!- BeholdMyGlory has quit (Remote closed the connection). 21:09:25 int _; while (--_) {}_ ++; 21:09:37 nice!! 21:10:09 -!- Gracenotes has joined. 21:12:28 <{}_> Deewiant, indeed 21:12:41 <{}_> Deewiant, no define even 21:13:08 Astute. 21:15:16 <{}_> Deewiant, don't be sarcastic. I was being impressed of that idea. 21:15:34 * {}_ tries to find the English word for "beröm" 21:15:36 * {}_ looks at FireFly 21:15:45 Hm 21:16:00 praise? 21:16:37 Acclaim! 21:17:33 <{}_> praise would be better in this case yeah 21:22:08 <{}_> ais523, what is my nick with intercal char names now again? 21:22:22 I'm not sure, { and } aren't used in INTERCAL 21:22:25 but _ is a worm 21:22:35 <{}_> ah 21:22:41 <{}_> ais523, what about [] ? 21:22:44 (are { and } even /in/ EBCDIC) 21:22:49 and [ is a u-turn, I think 21:22:52 with ] being a u-turn-back 21:27:13 In Funge-98 your nick's the rather unwieldy "begin block end block east-west if" 21:28:41 []_ would be three conditionals in a row 21:28:45 <{}_> Deewiant, yeah. 21:28:52 <{}_> ais523, no? 21:28:54 hmm... or rather, not, because there's be no way to flow through all three in a row 21:29:05 <{}_> ais523, ] and [ are turn in befunge 21:29:06 oh, ofc, [ and ] just turn unconditonally 21:29:25 I was muddled with Sansism's G 21:29:59 "turn left turn right east-west if" 21:30:17 <{}_> hm 21:30:49 * {}_ ponders the nick \hphantom{} but decides against it 21:30:59 <{}_> (anyone else should feel free to register it) 21:31:18 <{}_> (you could do other short latex code snippets as well) 21:49:45 -!- jix has joined. 21:53:43 Deewiant: Hello, fingerprint-defined D push 14 push 14 compare input file push 10 clear stack split. 21:54:43 Good day to you too, push 15 input file no operation no operation input file push 14! 21:55:22 <{}_> "The GeForce 200 Series is the tenth generation of NVIDIA's GeForce graphics processing units. The series also represents the continuation of the company's unified shader architecture introduced with the GeForce 8 Series and the GeForce 9 Series." 21:55:24 <{}_> huh 21:55:37 <{}_> 200? 21:55:45 <{}_> isn't that lower than 6000 even 21:55:50 * {}_ fails to see the logic 21:55:57 This reminds me a bit of the A.I. name-pronouncing convetion of Schlock Mercenary; explained in the note of http://www.schlockmercenary.com/d/20060419.html 21:56:46 The numbers are best treated as meaningless symbols instead of, you know, numbers. 21:57:02 Certainly "200" is a lot more than "8" or "9" (since they're called "series 8" and "series 9"). 21:58:45 Though I guess you could argue the new series should be called the "GeForce 0.2 series" then. 21:58:48 -!- oerjan has quit ("leaving"). 21:59:22 <{}_> fizzie, you could. But it would be pointless 21:59:28 <{}_> since there is no reason to it 21:59:42 <{}_> fizzie, no series 100? 22:17:19 -!- cal153 has quit. 22:17:45 -!- Gracenotes has quit (Remote closed the connection). 22:27:20 -!- cal153 has joined. 22:37:26 {}_: IIRC, there is a "series 100", but it was some sort of OEM-only "pretty much geforce 9 with a new name" budget thing. 22:38:21 For example http://www.nvidia.com/object/product_geforce_gt_120_us.html "OEM Product", "Not available for individual purchase". 22:48:31 Oh noes, there is an IMPERFECTION in the holy Wikipedia. (Someone has moved -- on Nov 1 -- the GeForce 100 series table from "GeForce 200 Series" into "GeForce 9 Series", without fixing the "GeForce 100 Series" => "GeForce 200 Series#OEM GeForce 100" redirect. I'd fix it myself, but there's a messy "no, they belong to this article" paragraph in the 200-series talk page, and I don't know how these Wiki-things go.) 22:56:30 200 is an annoing number 22:56:55 oklopol: An anointed number. 22:58:57 i just saw that in the other direction in buffy the vampire slayer 22:59:05 there was this anointed one 22:59:13 and spike called him the annoying one and killed him 22:59:26 (spike is pretty tough) 23:00:03 1. anoint -- (choose by or as if by divine intervention; "She was anointed the head of the Christian fundamentalist group") 23:00:12 Funky "as if by" variant there. 23:02:55 -!- oklokok has joined. 23:02:59 well it's not that funky 23:07:42 -!- Badger has joined. 23:07:57 MUSHROOM MUSHROOM 23:08:35 -!- M_Budgie has joined. 23:09:05 -!- Badger has left (?). 23:09:47 -!- M_Budgie has left (?). 23:12:48 -!- FireFly has quit ("Later"). 23:14:14 -!- jix has quit ("leaving"). 23:14:53 -!- M_Budgie has joined. 23:16:09 Does anyone know if there's a language made entirely out of pokemon references? 23:18:37 -!- M_Budgie has quit ("Page closed"). 23:21:25 -!- oklopol has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 23:50:04 -!- Sgeo has joined. 23:51:07 So, anyone try Go? 23:52:36 Go is go is go is go is go is go is go is go is go is go is go is go is MUSHROOM MUSHROOM. 23:53:02 Sgeo: I used to play 23:53:10 I meant the language 23:54:31 ah 23:56:27 I don't like Go 23:58:47 Too many ways to initialize a variable? (Just reading through the tutorial now)