00:04:20 -!- jcp has joined. 00:07:26 -!- augur has joined. 00:40:33 -!- Tritonio_GR has joined. 00:44:38 hello everyone 00:44:52 hello 00:45:49 silent day today. 00:47:58 hmmm 00:49:23 * Sgeo never saw Tritonio_GR before 00:50:02 you've seen me. but you don't remember me. 00:50:17 i was usually on this room before one year or so... 00:50:22 -!- jcp has quit (Quit: I will do anything (almost) for a new router.). 00:50:22 when i was more into brainfuck 00:50:44 Ah 00:50:47 after that i didn't use an IRC client often. but now i decided that pidgin is nice for IRC too. :-) 00:50:55 so i'll be online every day again. 00:51:06 Cool 00:51:29 -!- jcp has joined. 00:51:37 do you remember i way to make arrays in brainfuck? 00:52:46 brainfuck IS an arrow 00:52:49 brainfuck IS an array* 00:52:52 i know. 00:52:58 but a way to implement arrays ovcer brainfuck 00:53:11 that is ask the user about the index and the value and store it 00:53:23 and then ask him for the index and get tha value back 00:53:29 something like that 00:54:09 * Sgeo remembers seeing several ways to do that, some of which some.. thing used internally 00:55:02 there are several ways. the only usefull thing that i did about this is that i found one that needs n+4 cells to store n values instead of 2*n+a 00:57:25 http://esolangs.org/wiki/Brainfuck_algorithms#x.28y.29_.3D_z_.281-d_array.29_.281_cell.2Farray_element.29 ? 00:58:31 that one. 01:04:11 -!- Tritonio_GR has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 01:04:48 -!- Tritonio_GR has joined. 01:15:49 -!- fax has quit (Quit: Lost terminal). 01:19:15 -!- Quadrescence has joined. 01:26:59 -!- cheater2 has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 01:32:57 augur: ping 01:33:07 Quadrescence: rape 01:33:10 i mean, pong 01:33:37 augur: PM me PLEASE 01:33:45 no u 01:36:01 Why would someone want HC insurance with a lifetime cap? 01:43:17 Sgeo: Being uninformed. 02:02:22 What is with this channel and people begging to PM each other. 02:04:58 Gregor: COULD YOU PM ME 02:05:11 pikhq: NOT IF YOUR LIFE DEPENDED ON IT 02:05:12 AND BY PM, I MEAN POST MERIDIAN 02:05:43 *MERIDIEM 02:06:06 oerjan: KTHX 02:06:15 YWCM 02:06:34 WWOD 02:07:31 Gregor: i don't know, i suggest you pray and ask him 02:07:49 -!- Asztal has quit (Ping timeout: 265 seconds). 02:07:50 OH GREAT AND POWERFUL OERJAN 02:08:02 I BOW DOWN TO YOUR UNMATCHED GLORY 02:08:06 WHAT WOULD OERJAN DO 02:08:11 wait i thought you were referring to Odin here 02:08:20 PLEASE FIND IT IN YOUR HEART TO ANSWER ME MY SIMPLE PLEA 02:08:22 WHAT WOULD YOU DO? 02:08:38 (I find that screaming helps praying, gods are totally deaf) 02:08:45 I WOULD TAKE CARE WITH MY LATIN SPELLING 02:09:35 Gregor: i think it's a chicken and egg problem 02:09:59 does screaming help because gods are deaf, or are gods deaf because people scream all the time 02:10:03 -!- Slereah has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 02:10:42 I find that deafening gods aids finding their believers. 02:11:24 that - may make sense. 02:12:04 i mean the believers cannot use miracles to hide if their gods cannot hear them 02:12:41 It also means that I get to find them by their yelled prayers. 02:13:18 ah. 02:17:05 -!- jcp has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 02:18:15 -!- jcp has joined. 02:22:23 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 02:22:32 -!- Slereah has joined. 02:36:03 -!- jcp has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 02:37:11 -!- jcp has joined. 02:51:48 -!- coppro has quit (Ping timeout: 276 seconds). 03:10:49 -!- coppro has joined. 03:11:20 -!- coppro has quit (Client Quit). 03:40:11 -!- jcp has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 03:41:17 -!- jcp has joined. 04:01:19 -!- olsner has joined. 04:34:54 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: leaving). 04:51:27 -!- jcp has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 04:52:38 -!- jcp has joined. 05:33:45 -!- jcp has quit (Quit: I will do anything (almost) for a new router.). 05:34:52 -!- jcp has joined. 05:58:58 -!- HackEgo has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 06:11:31 -!- Sgeo_ has joined. 06:13:03 -!- Sgeo has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 06:22:19 -!- cheater2 has joined. 06:23:01 I IS NOW 10 06:23:03 20 06:23:08 NOT 10, 20. 06:27:35 pikhq, we're the same age! 06:27:43 Whoo. 06:27:46 [If you round down] 06:27:49 Wait, you're 10? :P 06:27:58 lol 06:28:11 * Sgeo_ should be getting ready to go to sleep or somesuch 06:40:22 -!- Sgeo_ has changed nick to Sgeo. 06:59:10 pikhq: hey i turned 20 on the 12th 06:59:15 we are now brothers 07:00:05 Why are all these younger people smarter than I am? 07:00:08 Really? 07:00:28 Sgeo: It's not "smarter" necessarily. 07:00:42 It's just that I've been programming since I was freaking 8 years old. 07:02:15 * Sgeo 's um.. well, not programmed, but read about programming since he was young :/ 07:02:36 Didn't get much practise back then, but loved reading about it 07:04:14 Crud, I NEED to wake up by a certain time 07:04:21 And see no way of guaranteeing it's happening 07:04:51 Sgeo: this is the book I'm reading http://i.imgur.com/9Gr7E.jpg 07:04:55 and yes that is my hand 07:05:08 * Sgeo stopped reading physical books a while ago 07:05:41 o.O at COBOL 07:05:48 * Sgeo read a COBOL book some time ago 07:05:54 -!- nooga has quit (Read error: Operation timed out). 07:06:11 Remembered some book or other talking about CORBA. When I saw "COBOL for Dummies", got confused, so bought it 07:07:05 Sgeo: Why did you stop reading physical books? 07:07:29 Too much effort to actually take my eyes off the computer, or to go to the library 07:08:04 :( 07:08:16 I am printing and binding books now for people 07:09:18 Also, not a fan of paying money for stuff 07:12:05 * Sgeo should really be preparing for sleep 07:13:29 Sgeo: Yeah that is why I am printing these books for people 07:13:41 since I sell them at a flat rate of $8 as opposed to $80 07:13:55 $8 > $0 07:14:05 >.> 07:16:12 Yes but reading a book on paper > reading a book on screen 07:16:33 and the knowledge gained from the book is usually priceless, if not more valuable than $8 in the future 07:27:22 the only thing that's priceless is eternal youth 07:28:18 everything else is $3.50 07:28:34 lament: tru 07:29:24 oh and true love 07:29:28 it's like $4.75 07:29:55 so your books are overpriced imo 07:35:00 lament: math booz 07:35:04 booz LOL 07:35:05 i mean boox 07:35:25 -!- augur has joined. 07:41:18 -!- sebbu2 has joined. 07:41:40 -!- sebbu has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 07:41:46 -!- sebbu2 has changed nick to sebbu. 07:44:43 -!- jcp has quit (Quit: I will do anything (almost) for a new router.). 07:45:53 -!- jcp has joined. 07:46:05 -!- FireFly has joined. 07:59:59 -!- clog has quit (ended). 08:00:00 -!- clog has joined. 08:02:15 -!- tombom has joined. 08:03:48 -!- oerjan has joined. 08:12:15 -!- wareya has quit (Ping timeout: 265 seconds). 08:25:38 -!- MigoMipo has joined. 08:38:38 -!- kar8nga has joined. 08:43:13 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: leaving). 08:47:52 -!- MigoMipo has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 08:48:18 -!- tombom has quit (Quit: Leaving). 09:13:42 -!- jcp has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 09:14:52 -!- jcp has joined. 09:31:53 -!- FireFly has quit (Quit: Leaving). 09:36:23 -!- hiato has joined. 09:42:56 -!- Tritonio_GR has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 10:38:54 -!- Tritonio_GR has joined. 10:46:50 -!- lereah_ has joined. 12:13:35 -!- kar8nga has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 12:30:13 -!- oklopol has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 12:30:33 -!- oklopol has joined. 12:38:30 -!- AnMaster has set topic: "Gwandocu (n): Extremely strong evidence, far beyond a reasonable doubt." | alise sighting counter: A(g_64,g_64)+1 | http://tunes.org/~nef/logs/esoteric/?C=M;O=D. 12:44:58 -!- hiato has quit (Quit: underflow). 12:45:14 -!- ais523 has joined. 12:45:26 -!- ais523 has quit (Changing host). 12:45:26 -!- ais523 has joined. 12:45:26 -!- ais523 has quit (Changing host). 12:45:26 -!- ais523 has joined. 12:46:34 -!- ais523 has set topic: this topic is incorrect today but will be correct tomorrow | http://tunes.org/~nef/logs/esoteric/?C=M;O=D. 13:17:43 -!- nooga has joined. 13:25:01 "MAIN-MODULE.\nmov y x giving z using AbstractFactory(get property1() while getting property2())." 13:25:10 such a pity that was a parody... maybe we should invent it 13:30:03 ais523: COBOL invented that 50-some years ago 13:30:11 (or was that invention) 13:30:17 Quadrescence: it's meant to be a mix of cobol, asm and java 13:30:38 ADD ONE TO COBOL GIVING COBOL 13:30:43 "mov y x giving z" doesn't seem very sensible 13:30:50 no 13:31:08 nor does the whole AbstractFactory thing, which while rather Java-reminicent, doesn't make sense in that context 13:31:09 Deewiant: In no way is anything cobol sensible 13:31:32 ais523: Well, if xyz are meant to be placeholders for more complex expressions it could 13:31:41 Quadrescence: Sure it is 13:31:45 (in that an AbstractFactory would be a class that would make it easier to create your own factories by providing some of the methods for them, but couldn't themselves be instantiated) 13:31:49 Deewiant: No. 13:32:06 Quadrescence: you can just write "ADD ONE TO COBOL" apparently, no need for the "GIVING COBOL" 13:32:19 ais523: Except that is way less cool 13:32:48 over-verbose COBOL is cool nowadays? 13:33:17 It's cool only because it's ridiculous and funny. 13:33:29 ADD ONE TO COBOL GIVING COBOL (AOTCGC) could be the next best thing ais523. If you start making it, I'd support you all the way. 13:33:55 Quadrescence: I'm pretty sure that that name's been applied to esolangs in the past, maybe as a nickname 13:33:59 hmm... ORK? 13:35:27 -!- nooga_ has joined. 13:37:59 COmmon Verbosity-Oriented Language: COVOL 13:38:00 ;) 13:38:50 -!- nooga has quit (Ping timeout: 248 seconds). 13:39:23 hmm, you could just take Java and change the syntax from C-like to COBOL-like 13:39:34 that would accomplish the task in question quite well 13:51:44 -!- ais523 has quit (Quit: Page closed). 14:14:57 -!- Tritonio_GR has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 14:18:02 -!- Tritonio_GR has joined. 14:27:10 -!- Cyclist2 has joined. 14:28:57 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 14:56:49 -!- oerjan has joined. 14:58:34 -!- augur has joined. 15:07:03 -!- ais523 has joined. 15:39:15 -!- hiato has joined. 15:59:31 -!- Tritonio_GR has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 16:21:24 -!- hiato has quit (Quit: Lost terminal). 16:21:57 -!- hiato has joined. 16:32:12 -!- charlls has joined. 16:35:50 -!- charlls has quit (Client Quit). 16:42:22 -!- FireFly has joined. 16:43:55 -!- lereah_ has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 16:54:19 -!- Asztal has joined. 17:00:54 -!- fax has joined. 17:04:30 -!- hiato has quit (Quit: underflow). 17:12:17 -!- MigoMipo has joined. 17:16:56 oklopol 17:40:24 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: Good night). 17:40:56 * AnMaster installs ti link cable software for linux and hopes it will work 18:10:05 -!- tombom has joined. 18:11:34 -!- MigoMipo has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 18:15:38 fax 18:19:41 oklopol! :o 18:19:44 * augur rapes oklopol 18:25:47 -!- BeholdMyGlory has joined. 18:28:48 -!- MigoMipo has joined. 18:32:37 augur naughty augur 18:32:48 * augur bites fax 18:41:23 -!- ais523 has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 18:41:33 bad!!! 18:41:47 :x 18:41:59 wait i've been virturaped 18:45:45 Ι 18:45:48 that's Iota :( 18:45:56 it's the same danm thing 18:46:00 oh nvm ι works 18:47:50 -!- kar8nga has joined. 18:53:00 fuck 19:02:49 -!- Cyclist2 has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 19:03:51 -!- augur has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 19:03:53 ? 19:04:05 fax, what has gone wrong? 19:04:15 just spilled my tea 19:05:52 i heard coffee is the new tea 19:07:32 I heard coffee is delish. 19:16:38 -!- augur has joined. 19:20:04 i heard coffee is makes you pee. 19:22:07 no that can't be true i peed today and i haven't drunked any coffee 19:26:08 -!- kar8nga has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 19:26:39 have you ever had any coffee? 19:29:42 just spilled my tea <-- as long as it wasn't on the computer or anything like that it shouldn't be too bad 19:30:01 -!- charlls has joined. 19:30:14 also I assume it was in the kitchen? As you (or I at least) never take any fluids near a computer for safety reason 19:31:54 lol 19:31:59 you're such a geek 19:32:01 ;D 19:32:17 i sometimes even take baths with my laptop 19:34:24 * Sgeo has fluids near someone else's computer 19:50:17 also I assume it was in the kitchen? As you (or I at least) never take any fluids near a computer for safety reason 19:50:27 I drink tea in front of my computer like... at least twice a day 19:53:04 And I've had tea spilled out on my keyboard lots of times 19:53:06 Works just as well 19:58:20 i sometimes even take baths with my laptop <-- really? 20:03:31 -!- ais523 has joined. 20:17:24 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 21:18:39 -!- sshc has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 21:20:22 -!- sshc has joined. 22:19:55 -!- wareya has joined. 22:21:18 -!- Tritonio_GR has joined. 22:41:11 -!- BeholdMyGlory has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 22:41:40 -!- charlls has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 22:41:57 -!- sebbu2 has joined. 22:43:57 -!- sebbu has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 22:43:58 -!- sebbu2 has changed nick to sebbu. 22:52:04 -!- sshc_ has joined. 22:55:15 -!- sshc has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 22:57:07 -!- sshc has joined. 22:58:47 -!- sshc_ has quit (Ping timeout: 245 seconds). 23:02:23 -!- adu has joined. 23:10:36 -!- coppro has joined. 23:11:37 -!- Oranjer has joined. 23:20:21 Any Haskell enthusiasts present? 23:22:32 coppro, not an enthusiast per se, but I know a bit 23:22:45 looking for someone with experience 23:22:54 and I'm too lazy to go to #haskell 23:23:36 o.O at supreme laziness 23:25:23 actually, I want style advice 23:25:29 and IRC is not usually a great place for that 23:25:42 coppro what is ti?? 23:25:48 it 23:25:55 fax: like I said, just style advice 23:25:59 YES AND?? 23:26:03 do you program Haskell a lot? 23:26:09 never heard of it 23:26:14 then you can't help! 23:26:17 I can probably work it though 23:27:09 no, you can't 23:27:33 * adu <3 Haskell 23:27:33 hey look at me in a haskell programmer!! "monads monasd lol category theory" 23:27:43 hi coppro 23:27:49 hi 23:28:01 can you help? 23:28:04 -!- tombom has quit (Quit: Leaving). 23:28:06 fax: that's not how haskell programmers talk 23:28:30 adu: "huhu I just invented a new semantic monad combinator liberry!" 23:28:32 coppro: with... 23:28:37 adu: Haskell style 23:28:42 style? 23:28:42 -!- MigoMipo has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 23:29:05 yeah, like "you should do X instead of Y" 23:29:27 I've written 2 libraries on Hackage, so I would not consider myself an expert 23:29:41 iirc dons has written thousands of libraries, perhaps you should ask him 23:29:57 what's your question? 23:30:27 well, I'm trying to implement a vital piece of software - a BF interpreter 23:30:40 coppro, that's not possible in haskell 23:30:43 BF = brainf**k? 23:30:49 it's a pure functional language so it can't do input/output 23:30:51 fax, coppro sure its possible 23:30:52 yes 23:31:01 no way I just checked the wiki page right now 23:31:02 fax: yes, it can. There's a particularly elegant solution to this problem 23:31:07 it says 'purely functional' 23:31:16 yes. You work on IO objects 23:31:24 oh it's object oriented? 23:31:25 I can do that 23:31:30 fax: you obviously know nothing about Haskell, so stop making these kinds of assertions 23:31:30 * Sgeo slaps fax 23:31:36 lol 23:31:48 * Sgeo wanted to make a BF interpreter in Haskell at some point 23:31:56 Haskell _is_ purely functional, except two datatypes: IO and ST 23:32:02 anyways, I have a few questions... first off, is there anything at http://pastie.org/883776 which seems wrong? 23:32:30 coppro, there's a brainfuck interpreter that using LLVM to JIT It in the examples for the llvm binding 23:32:41 fax: I'm aware 23:32:49 coppro so why are you doing this :S 23:32:57 Why two [Instruction]s? 23:33:40 coppro you should turn the lex ([Instructions]) into a parse tree, so that implementing loops doesn't involving searching for a balanced paren 23:33:55 instead of this weird stacky thing you seem to be doing 23:34:21 It's so that when it's running, the program will use two lists; instructions are shoved from one to the other as the program advances; I could use a parse tree but that sounds complex :P 23:34:24 * Sgeo would think that instead of StartLoop/EndLoop, just a Loop [Instruction] makes sense 23:34:26 also if you used list instead of maybe the lex function would be omre natural 23:34:39 coppro -- um you implement parsing either way 23:34:49 Sgeo is right 23:34:53 wait 23:34:59 you're the one who knows nothing about haskell 23:35:02 Wait, why is fax commenting on Haskell? 23:35:06 I just read the wiki page 23:35:09 it's obvious 23:35:14 hahaha 23:35:25 and I alreayd know brainfuck 23:35:39 * coppro considers /ignore 23:35:40 What does catMaybes do? 23:35:45 * Sgeo hoogles 23:35:49 Sgeo: takes a list of Maybes and removes the Nothings 23:35:58 Ah 23:36:14 coppro: you should change the "$" to a "." 23:36:26 coppro: that would make parseBF :: [Char] -> BFProgram 23:36:43 oops, yeah, that's a holdover from an earlier version 23:37:00 it won't compile with $ anyways 23:37:13 USE MONADS LOL 23:37:21 Maybe 23:37:26 Maybe's a monad, lists are monads 23:37:28 fax: that's not funny 23:37:34 Although I don't think e's using them monadically 23:37:34 it makes me laugh 23:37:36 I'm not sure 23:37:51 Nope 23:38:26 * Sgeo still dislikes StartLoop/EndLoop 23:38:29 hmm... what does List's >>= do? 23:38:36 Sgeo: in what sense? the names? 23:38:50 coppro, the fact that it's not a Loop [Instruction] 23:38:59 ah 23:39:00 But then, instruction would be more complex 23:39:07 exactly why I didn't do that 23:39:12 coppro: it takes 2 parameters: a list an a function of type (a -> [b]) and outputs a list of results 23:39:26 coppro [] is nondeterministic search 23:39:43 hey, thanks, fax, you helped me make up my mind! /ignore it is! 23:39:49 you fucking idiot 23:39:50 coppro: its actually the same as ',' in list-comprehension syntax 23:39:58 adu: ah, ok! 23:39:58 why am I surrounded by such mrons 23:39:59 fax: stop that please 23:40:07 adu, seriously he's just a stupid cunt 23:40:19 fax is actually kind of right, if I remember my random keywords correctly. Lists, monadically, represent nondeterministic values. [1,2,3] is a value that could be 1, 2, or 3 23:40:22 fax: i'm ignoring you 23:40:35 Not sure what "search" was about. Just fax being an idiot, probably 23:40:37 adu, first off he spent about 20 mins trying to find someone elite enough to help him instead of just asking the damn question, now he's being a tit about /ignore (twice) 23:41:00 Sgeo: fuck you too, never heard of a tree search algorithm? 23:41:15 Sgeo, I'm not 'kind of right' I'm 100% accurate 23:41:19 * coppro is thinking he'll just drop the type constructor and alias BFProgram to the list, then use a record for the VM (which contains two lists of integers and two of instructions) 23:42:12 I'm the worlds best haskell programmer so don't underestimate me 23:42:17 coppro: so that looks find to me, stylistically at least 23:42:28 Ok 23:42:30 thanks 23:42:59 although, i would probably just keep the characters, as you can pattern match on the characters just as well as the data constructors 23:43:18 Sgeo -- seriously... you never heard of depth first search? 23:43:31 Sgeo -- it's kind of uh, an important thing in computing 23:43:34 the only advantage i can see of transforming the characters into a new datatype is eliminating the "else" case 23:44:23 but if that's why you did that, then keep it 23:44:34 I thought you guys were cool and could take a joke but (coppro and adu) guess not 23:45:17 adu: yeah, I thought about that 23:45:32 but I need an AST! :P 23:46:44 well, the only "tree" involved in BF that I can think of is the compression of +++++ into (Increment 5) 23:46:48 fax: are you hot 23:46:57 lol 23:47:10 i wonder what fax is saying now 23:47:10 adu: think about [] perhap 23:47:18 too bad I'll never know 23:47:18 adu: what I'm saying is you're a dork 23:47:33 adu: I just said that because I thought you'd be looking in the logs :/ 23:47:51 * fax wonders why you lot are being such elitist twerps 23:48:08 yes. It is too bad. 23:48:10 (especially since you're talking about total beginner stuff..) 23:48:25 whatever shall I do 23:48:59 coppro: You could spent all your time being an annoying twat and rubbing in the fact that you /ignored me (after going on and on about 'ill do it!! I swear') 23:49:04 fax: How are you anyway? 23:49:53 The only thing I don't get is why Sgeo called me an idiot 23:50:54 I mean I get the idea that he was just pattern matching what I said against keywords he half remembered, but he knows he's doing that too -- so why does he feel sure enough with that to conclude that I'm an idiot? 23:51:09 I'm not denying it, of course .. but his reasoning wasn't sound 23:52:05 Do you have me on ignore? :( 23:53:59 hey can someone ask fax if I'm on ignore 23:54:35 lol @ fax dissing above :D 23:54:59 "hey why don't you do it this better way" "nah, because you don't know any haskell" 23:55:10 Quadrescence: I could ask him, but I wouldn't get to see the reply 23:55:35 oklopol: can you ask? 23:55:36 coppro should learn about the IRC logs 23:55:56 fax: is Quadrescence on ignore? 23:56:07 yeah why 23:56:11 he wanted me to ask 23:56:17 he was being a cunt in #~math 23:56:27 oh i thought it was just "Quadrescence: fax: are you hot" 23:56:31 no 23:56:41 oklopol: [17:48.39] fax: How are you anyway? 23:56:43 say that too :( 23:56:49 he schooled me for about a hour (huge waste of time) in this really arrogant way, and what he was saying wasn't even correct 23:57:27 I just thought, fuck this and left his channel... apparently he followed me in here 23:57:47 I did not follow, I came here because of someone else's recommendation 23:57:54 which is kind of nasty but I dont' really have any right to tell people to fuck off, and even if I did (which I would do) it wouldn't work 23:58:43 Quadrescence: i'm not going to ask her how she's doing 23:58:54 you will not be able to ask that question through me