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01:03:50 <[bjoern]> .c 36/1.5
01:03:50 <phenny> 36 / 1.5 = 24
01:05:48 * Arnia nukes [bjoern] for having a nick that won't autocomplete
01:05:48 <phenny> Arnia: 23 Jun 09:10Z <sbp> ask Arnia if I may have a Spotify invite, please
01:05:49 <phenny> Arnia: 23 Jun 14:52Z <nslater> tell Arnia need to talk to you please, ping me
01:06:05 <[bjoern]> works for me!
01:06:34 <[bjoern]> also, you should have told me like 9 years ago when my nick wasn't registered
01:10:25 <[bjoern]> phenny, tell cre8radix http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/30/30586/1.html
01:10:25 <phenny> [bjoern]: I'll pass that on when cre8radix is around.
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01:45:28 <kpreid> .title http://languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu/nll/?p=1534
01:45:29 <phenny> kpreid: Language Log » A head wound from a falling what?
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10:44:34 <[bjoern]> yo
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11:04:08 <[bjoern]> .o wa 66% of 65
11:04:11 <phenny> 65 x 66%;42.9 ;(65 66)/100=429/10=42.9;42 + 9/10
11:05:11 <[bjoern]> dahut!
11:05:31 <[bjoern]> dahut, speaketh, or I'll scissors you.
11:05:37 <[bjoern]> scissors
11:05:37 <dahut> [bjoern] wins! (I had paper.)
11:08:41 <[bjoern]> "On May 19, 2009, NBC announced that they would not renew Knight Rider for a second season"
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11:31:30 <sbp> Speaker gives a statement
11:31:38 <sbp> house must be the first to hear information from ministers
11:32:00 <sbp> front benches must stick to their alloted times; backbenchers ask one brief supp. questions
11:32:09 <sbp> *question
11:32:23 <sbp> calm reasoned debate called for in the house, members must be heard
11:32:28 <sbp> points of order now
11:33:13 <[bjoern]> .wik Listener of the House
11:33:14 <phenny> "Open House Party is an American radio show hosted on Saturday nights by John Garabedian that promotes itself as 'the biggest loser party on the planet'." - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_House_Party
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11:35:36 <[bjoern]> article count growth in dewik http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/44/Meilensteine.png
11:36:00 <[bjoern]> going over the one million mark shortly
11:36:08 <sbp> YO YO
11:36:28 <sbp> pretty straight line
11:36:29 <[bjoern]> Greetings, Grand Yomaster P.
11:36:33 <[bjoern]> indeed
11:37:07 <sbp> Bercow is doing quite well it seems
11:37:09 <[bjoern]> http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datei:Entwicklung_der_Artikelanzahlen_der_f%C3%BCnf_gr%C3%B6%C3%9Ften_Wikipedias.png for the top five
11:37:43 <sbp> hmm, English is curving off just a little
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11:39:01 <[bjoern]> (dewik at 921 939 currently)
11:39:26 <[bjoern]> (63.9 million edits)
11:39:30 <sbp> Morbus and I are playing Day in the Cloud
11:39:35 <sbp> http://www.dayinthecloud.com/
11:39:39 <sbp> gonna log it in Swhack
11:39:39 <Morbus> it's a timed puzzle quest.
11:39:46 <sbp> if you want to join in DO SO NOW PLS
11:39:54 <[bjoern]> That sounds complicated
11:39:55 <sbp> (it's a timed game, we're gonna simulstart)
11:39:56 <Morbus> we're just prepping now, to synchronize our "Continue to the Game" clicks
11:40:01 <sbp> yeah, it is a bit
11:40:28 <Morbus> is anyone else interested? we will wait to synchro with you.
11:40:30 <[bjoern]> Me not joining
11:40:48 <[bjoern]> I was thinking bout putting on pants and getting my hair cut
11:41:00 <Morbus> hrm. that'd be a great question.
11:41:08 <sbp> hmm. I should invent a device that cuts your hair whilst you cycle
11:41:10 <Morbus> "which leg does sergei put in first when he puts on his pants"
11:41:14 <sbp> hehe
11:41:30 <Morbus> i guess no one else will joins us.
11:41:33 <sbp> nope
11:41:34 * Morbus goes back to waiting for sbp
11:41:38 <sbp> LET'S DO IT
11:41:47 <Morbus> COMMENCE COUNTDOWN!?!
11:41:55 <sbp> I'm on the Here's What You Need To Know screen
11:41:56 <sbp> are you?
11:42:03 <sbp> there's a [START GAME] button, it's red
11:42:04 <[bjoern]> Everybody's ignoring swhack coz you've been playing all day!
11:42:12 <[bjoern]> Yes, push the red button
11:42:13 <Morbus> did you already select I'm on the Ground?
11:42:13 <sbp> I guess that's what we've got to be simulpushing?
11:42:23 <sbp> I haven't been playing, I've been working!
11:42:30 <sbp> and a bit of play, of course...
11:42:31 <[bjoern]> All the same
11:42:34 <sbp> Morbus: yeah
11:42:44 <Morbus> lol. 500 ISE
11:42:46 * Morbus reloads.
11:42:49 <sbp> ha
11:44:12 <Morbus> ok. i'm on the Need to Know screen.
11:44:21 <sbp> okay
11:44:26 <Morbus> 5!
11:44:27 <sbp> so we gonna press it?
11:44:29 <sbp> cool
11:44:30 <Morbus> 4!
11:44:32 <Morbus> 3!
11:44:34 <Morbus> 2!
11:44:39 <Morbus> 1!
11:44:40 <Morbus> PRESS!
11:44:45 <sbp> ooh, squares
11:44:50 <Morbus> click on first clooud
11:44:53 <sbp> yup
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11:44:57 * [bjoern] notes that playing requires a Google account
11:45:20 <[bjoern]> "Restrictions apply. Player must be a legal resident of the United States, aged 18 and over to be eligible for a prize."
11:45:32 <sbp> got it: DOLPHIN
11:45:37 <Morbus> dolphon
11:45:57 <sbp> heh, this is one for you
11:45:59 <sbp> movie questio
11:46:01 <sbp> ...n
11:46:08 <sbp> [bjoern]: what was the best film of 1996?
11:46:26 <Morbus> i don't know it.
11:46:31 * Morbus googles.
11:47:06 * sbp googlarising it too
11:47:25 <sbp> “You've got so much going for you and you don't realize it.”
11:47:33 <sbp> some movie features a more memorable version of this line
11:48:09 <Morbus> hrm.
11:48:10 <sbp> man, this is a bugger of a question
11:48:17 <sbp> so many big movies in that year
11:48:21 <sbp> The English Patient
11:48:25 <sbp> Mission: Impossible
11:48:26 <sbp> Twister
11:48:36 <sbp> Trainspotting
11:48:53 <Morbus> can we go back to questions we've skipped?
11:48:55 <sbp> Scream
11:48:57 <sbp> hmm, not sure
11:49:21 <sbp> I'm going to try it, because this one is hard
11:49:26 <sbp> we did have the choice of any cloud to begin with
11:49:29 <sbp> so I presume so
11:49:29 <Morbus> yeah.
11:49:32 * Morbus moves on.
11:49:39 <Morbus> seems like we can
11:49:43 <sbp> yeah
11:50:45 <Morbus> Mary
11:50:57 <Morbus> 4
11:51:26 <sbp> aye, heh
11:51:30 <sbp> I should've checked over here...
11:52:05 <Morbus> hates vowels and loves periods.
11:52:26 <sbp> hmm
11:52:41 <[bjoern]> Independence Day sucked less than the others
11:52:44 <Morbus> i just replaced all vowels with periods.
11:52:50 <Morbus> bdfdp...bdn...ncvjj..dpcs....xpm...r......yzbwp.
11:52:50 <Morbus> k......z...y..t...l..p...n..s...m..j......y.....
11:52:50 <Morbus> npbfn..pbzfd..t...g..hk..r..rhbgl..s......nrcgb.
11:52:50 <Morbus> ....m..f...h..x...q..lg..w..h...k..x..........z.
11:52:50 <Morbus> svyfy..r...m..w...f..tzkp...l...v..vprzz..stlgp.
11:52:53 <Morbus> was the result
11:52:54 <sbp> hehe
11:53:06 <sbp> spellchecking didn't help
11:53:11 <[bjoern]> also grossed the most it seems
11:53:47 <[bjoern]> English Patient got the oscar...
11:54:05 <sbp> text we're trying to decipher is:
11:54:06 <sbp> bdfdpieubdnuaencvjjuudpcseoooxpmiouruooeoeyzbwpi
11:54:06 <sbp> keaaoaizuauyuitiialeapueeniusuaamoijaoeoueyauoei
11:54:06 <sbp> npbfnuupbzfduitaeugauhkoaraarhbgleusiaaooenrcgba
11:54:06 <sbp> eooimoofuoahouxueoquulguuwuehauikauxiiouiiaauiza
11:54:06 <sbp> svyfyioroiimuewioofiotzkpuauliaiveovprzzoestlgpe
11:54:28 <Morbus> James loves practical jokes. He's made a packing list for his brother, but hid the last item in a jumble of letters. Can you decode it and figure out the missing item?
11:54:28 <Morbus> Hint: James hates vowels and loves periods, and Google Docs has a quick way of changing one piece of text to another.
11:54:28 <[bjoern]> any clues?
11:54:49 <sbp> hating vowels would imply he's left some out?
11:54:55 <sbp> hmm, no, because then there'd be loads of periods
11:55:46 <sbp> ...these are hard!
11:55:53 <Morbus> yeah heh.
11:56:27 <Morbus> he loves periods.
11:56:34 <sbp> vowels only:
11:56:34 <sbp> .....ieu...uae.....uu....eooo...iou.uooeoe.....i
11:56:34 <sbp> .eaaoai.uau.ui.iia.ea.uee.iu.uaa.oi.aoeoue.auoei
11:56:35 <sbp> .....uu.....ui.aeu.au..oa.aa.....eu.iaaooe.....a
11:56:35 <sbp> eooi.oo.uoa.ou.ueo.uu..uu.ue.aui.au.iiouiiaaui.a
11:56:35 <sbp> .....io.oii.ue.ioo.io....uau.iai.eo.....oe.....e
11:56:36 <Morbus> maybe the most common letter is a period?
11:56:38 <sbp> note how few a's
11:56:44 <[bjoern]> periods as in periods, not "." perhaps
11:57:17 <Morbus> this is hilarious.
11:57:22 <Morbus> it's round 1.
11:57:28 <sbp> .py 'bdfdpieubdnuaencvjjuudpcseoooxpmiouruooeoeyzbwpi'.decode('rot13')
11:57:31 <phenny> oqsqcvrhoqahnrapiwwhhqcpfrbbbkczvbhehbbrbrlmojcv
11:57:32 <sbp> yeah...
11:57:36 <sbp> unhelpful
11:57:37 <[bjoern]> not rot13, I checked
11:57:39 <sbp> ah
11:58:23 <Morbus> hrm. it says he hid it in a jumble of letters, not necessarily encoded it.
11:59:21 <Morbus> odd that when you remove all vowels, most of the things left are 5 letter words
11:59:50 <Morbus> what dya think? move on?
12:00:01 <Morbus> it is a 1000 point question, so it's supposed to be Hard.
12:00:08 <Morbus> though, you know, i don't tink we can go abck in a Round.
12:00:16 <Morbus> oh.
12:00:16 <sbp> no?
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12:00:21 <Morbus> the name of the doc is called Brothers Bane.
12:00:25 <sbp> right
12:00:30 <Morbus> what's that related to?
12:00:31 <[bjoern]> No you can't.
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12:00:35 <Morbus> probably just the fact that they're btoehrers.
12:00:38 <sbp> yeah
12:00:41 <sbp> and bane means nuisance
12:00:44 <sbp> which he's being here
12:01:30 <Morbus> hrm.
12:01:46 <[bjoern]> Brothers Bane is the title of a ... Týr song
12:02:26 <sbp> .wik Týr
12:02:27 <phenny> "Tyr (pronounced /ˈtɪər/;[1]| Old Norse: Týr [tyːr]) is the god of single combat, victory and heroic glory in Norse mythology, portrayed as a one-handed man." - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Týr
12:02:45 <[bjoern]> .wik Týr (band)
12:02:46 <phenny> "Týr (pronounced [tʰʊɪːɹ]) is a band from the Faroe Islands which plays a combination of heavy metal and folk music, with strong progressive metal elements." - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Týr_(band)
12:03:15 <Morbus> sbp: i suppose we should move on.
12:03:56 <sbp> yeah, grumble
12:04:12 <Morbus> ok, clicking.
12:04:34 <sbp> you can no longer go back
12:04:34 <Morbus> 2.1, 750 feet.
12:04:36 <Morbus> yep.
12:04:40 <Morbus> bjoern said that.
12:04:51 <sbp> he's not even playing!
12:05:12 <Morbus> Manhattan
12:05:13 * sbp goes forward
12:05:14 <Morbus> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinatown
12:05:20 <Morbus> "New York City is home to three Chinatowns. The oldest is centered on Mott Street in Manhattan."
12:05:21 <[bjoern]> I clicked through the first part of the tutorial, until I hit a task "make one slide presentation in google docs"
12:05:25 <Morbus> though, i suppose it should be New York City.
12:05:34 * Morbus enters New York City.
12:05:51 * sbp uses New York just to be different
12:05:59 <Morbus> hrm.
12:06:00 <Morbus> doublechecking.
12:06:06 <Morbus> that's the oldest in NY, not necessiary NA
12:06:24 <Morbus> hrm. it might be San Francisco.
12:06:28 <sbp> http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=34056
12:06:34 <sbp> (for the next Q, 2.2)
12:06:53 <sbp> 2.2 answer: B-)
12:07:00 <Morbus> damn you <g>
12:07:04 * Morbus is still researching 1
12:07:09 <sbp> hehe
12:07:11 <sbp> we're multitasking
12:07:51 <Morbus> As a port city, San Francisco's "Chinatown" business district, the largest in North America, formed in the 1850s
12:07:55 <Morbus> yeah, i'm switching to San Francisco
12:08:23 <Morbus> 2.3
12:08:56 <sbp> . ... In 1979, the same year that Lee Iacocca became chairman of Chrysler, ...
12:08:57 <Morbus> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenny_Bruce
12:09:02 <Morbus> His 1964 conviction in an obscenity trial led to the first posthumous pardon in New York history.
12:09:07 <Morbus> so we have to find a photo with them too in it.
12:09:09 <sbp> .g Lee Iacocca Lenny Bruce
12:09:09 <phenny> sbp: http://thru-other-eyes.typepad.com/
12:09:20 <sbp> .img Lee Iacocca Lenny Bruce
12:09:21 <phenny> sbp: http://www.peoplequiz.com/images/bios/lee_iacocca.jpg-1489.jpg
12:09:22 <phenny> More here: http://images.google.com/images?q=Lee%20Iacocca%20Lenny%20Bruce
12:11:10 <sbp> oh, hmm
12:11:11 <sbp> Brendan Emmett Quigley -- Can I Have a Word With You?: PUZZLE #65 ...
12:11:11 <sbp> ... rhymes, rhymes involving colors, celebrity's first and last name whose last name is the first of another celebrity (BRUCE LEE IACOCCA, ...
12:11:11 <sbp> www.brendanemmettquigley.com/.../puzzle-65-ten-bullshit-themes.html
12:11:19 <sbp> Lenny Bruce / Lee Iacocca
12:11:21 <sbp> Bruce Lee
12:11:22 <Morbus> i don't think it's sane for google to be prving how much their site sucks cos i can't answer their question.
12:11:32 <Morbus> oh, interesting.
12:11:49 <Morbus> i kinda like that answer.
12:11:52 <sbp> yeah
12:11:55 <Morbus> i'll use it.
12:11:56 <sbp> glad it was on the web though
12:12:09 <sbp> a crossword? oh man
12:12:16 <Morbus> man.
12:12:24 <Morbus> i'll take horizontal.
12:13:14 <sbp> middle down: GEM?
12:13:25 <Morbus> that wouldn't fit my two for coffee - mug or cup
12:13:35 <sbp> three down:
12:13:36 <sbp> Flight Status for VX 805. VX 805 Flight Status. Flight: (VX) Virgin America ... VX 805 Flight Information. Route: From (SNA) Santa Ana, CA, US to (SFO) San ...
12:13:41 <sbp> so either SNA or SFO
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12:14:01 <Morbus> that doesn't fit my coffee either. heh.
12:14:13 <Morbus> let's go with the airports first and see if we can match 'em up.
12:14:23 <Morbus> 1 across is LAX or BOS
12:14:29 <Morbus> which doesn't fit yours.
12:14:35 <Morbus> oh, wait, yes it does.
12:14:36 <sbp> yeah it does
12:14:36 <Morbus> BOS.
12:14:37 <sbp> BOS works
12:14:57 <[bjoern]> I figured the text decoding thing out
12:15:01 <sbp> [bjoern]: oh?!
12:15:03 <[bjoern]> Sandals is the last item
12:15:03 <Morbus> sea or sfo
12:15:05 <sbp> shame we can't go back
12:15:11 <Morbus> for 3 acrss
12:15:12 <sbp> Morbus: which?
12:15:13 <sbp> ah
12:15:15 <Morbus> [bjoern]: how'd you get it?
12:15:20 <[bjoern]> lisppaste2: url?
12:15:20 <lisppaste2> To use the lisppaste bot, visit http://paste.lisp.org/new/swhack and enter your paste.
12:15:32 <sbp> hmm, that doesn't help
12:15:34 <Morbus> yeah.
12:15:36 <Morbus> it does.
12:15:36 <lisppaste2> [bjoern] pasted "sandals" at http://paste.lisp.org/display/82417
12:15:36 <Morbus> sea.
12:15:38 <Morbus> 2 down.
12:15:39 <Morbus> ore
12:15:56 <Morbus> container for coffee, urn.
12:16:00 <Morbus> answer, baroness
12:16:04 <sbp> yeah
12:16:06 <sbp> got it too
12:16:07 <sbp> cool
12:16:19 <Morbus> 3000 feet.
12:16:22 <Morbus> all answers right.
12:16:38 <sbp> okay, one... was New York City?
12:16:42 <Morbus> no.
12:16:44 <Morbus> San Fransciso
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12:16:51 <Morbus> San Francisco
12:16:52 <Morbus> spelling. hold.
12:17:00 <Morbus> thats right.
12:17:10 <sbp> hmm. it didn't tell me I got them all right
12:17:16 <Morbus> what's your score?
12:17:20 <Morbus> it doesn't. just adds your score.
12:17:21 <sbp> 3,000
12:17:23 <sbp> ah
12:17:25 <Morbus> you're with me
12:17:27 <sbp> sweet
12:17:32 <sbp> 3.1
12:18:01 <sbp> .c 20 + (35% of 20)
12:18:02 <phenny> 20 + (35% of 20) = 27
12:18:24 <sbp> .c 20 + ((55 + 35)% of 20)
12:18:24 <phenny> 20 + ((55 + 35)% of 20) = 38
12:18:25 <Morbus> 3.1 is Marine Day.
12:18:32 <sbp> ...what?
12:18:34 <sbp> Marine Day?
12:18:37 <Morbus> japanese holiday?
12:18:40 <sbp> I've got a maths quiz!
12:18:48 <sbp> “Thirsty for a challenge? Suppose all the passengers seated next to windows on a given plane flight drink 35% more refreshments than those seated in middle seats, but 55% less than those on the aisle. If passengers in middle seats order 20 beverages on a flight, how many beverages are ordered by all passengers in total?”
12:18:56 <Morbus> what?!
12:19:00 <sbp> .c 20 + 27 + 38
12:19:00 <phenny> 20 + 27 + 38 = 85
12:19:04 <Morbus> ok. i guess we're gonna have to paste qs and as in here now.
12:19:06 <sbp> that's 3.1, and the answer is 85
12:19:07 <sbp> yeah
12:19:09 <Morbus> so we can refer. they must be randomizing.
12:19:14 <Morbus> While Day in the Cloud isn't a national holiday in Japan (yet), a Japanese holiday is coming up. Add a public calendar in Google Calendar to learn which, and tell us what day it's on. (Give your answer as mm/dd.)
12:19:22 <sbp> oh, crap, they don't give 85 as an option. great
12:19:26 <Morbus> 07/20
12:19:52 <sbp> “This is just a two-bit question. Combine the two-letter abbreviations for each of these descriptions for your answer.” (with a link)
12:20:07 <sbp> [[[
12:20:08 <sbp> Caesar on horseback.
12:20:08 <sbp> We'll be ready in a minute
12:20:08 <sbp> American bison in the Badlands.
12:20:08 <sbp> ]]]
12:20:39 <sbp> .gc "American bison in the Badlands."
12:20:40 <phenny> "American bison in the Badlands.": 0
12:20:59 <Morbus> "Someone is missing from the roster of a popular television show. The list of characters includes: Meredith, Miranda, and Mark. Which one of the following characters also belongs in this list?
12:20:59 <Morbus> "
12:21:00 <Morbus> Cristina
12:21:04 <sbp> phenny: "Как называется самая длинная река в США?"?
12:21:05 <phenny> sbp: "What is the name the longest river in the United States?" (ru to en, translate.google.com)
12:21:18 <sbp> .o wa longest river in United States
12:21:21 <phenny> longest river-> , in->United States;1->Missouri->2540 mi->, 2->Mississippi->2340 mi->, 3->Yukon->1978 mi->, 4->Saint Lawrence->1900 mi->, 5->Rio Grande->1900 mi->
12:21:22 <sbp> Mississippi?
12:21:23 <Morbus> gah, got another crossword.
12:21:29 <sbp> ooh, it's the Missouri
12:21:47 <sbp> “Herman Lay's name has become popularly associated with the now commonplace savory snack invented by a chef at a New York resort. In what year did patrons at this resort first enjoy his delicious discovery?”
12:21:49 <Morbus> http://feast-or-fa.mine.nu:325/~morbus/Picture%205.png
12:21:50 <sbp> .wik Herman Lay
12:21:50 <phenny> "Herman W. Lay (1909 – 1982) was a Nashville, Tennessee, USA businessman who started H.W. Lay Co., Inc., now part of the Frito-Lay corporation." - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herman_Lay
12:21:52 <Morbus> not necessarily crossword.
12:22:13 <sbp> “By 1937, Lay had 25 employees, and had begun producing his own line of snack foods.”
12:22:30 <sbp> but the snack is crisps
12:22:47 <sbp> “The original potato chip recipe was created by chef George Crum at Moon's Lake House near Saratoga Springs, New York, on August 24, 1853.”
12:23:09 <sbp> I'm going to next round
12:23:19 <sbp> I got 2500 added
12:23:31 <sbp> 4.1: “If you've run out of sites to browse with in-flight WiFi, use it to read Google Books' issue of "Popular Science" from March 1935 and its breathless article "Newspaper Printed on Plane in Flight". In the article's diagram of a "monster airplane", what room can be found in front of the pilot's cockpit?”
12:24:13 <sbp> SALOON: http://books.google.com/books?id=IikDAAAAMBAJ&lpg=PA43&dq=%22Newspaper%20Printed%20on%20Plane%20in%20Flight%22&client=safari&pg=PA43
12:24:27 <sbp> [[[
12:24:28 <sbp> To connect the dots for this answer, you might want to type these letters with only one finger.
12:24:28 <sbp> ERTRDXZXC
12:24:28 <sbp> UYGVB
12:24:28 <sbp> OIJKJNM
12:24:29 <sbp> ]]]
12:24:39 <sbp> left hand...
12:24:52 <sbp> oh, I see, shapes of typing!
12:25:11 <sbp> I...
12:25:22 <sbp> C?
12:25:32 <sbp> E
12:25:33 <sbp> ICE
12:25:42 <sbp> good question that one
12:25:43 <sbp> on to 4.3
12:25:53 <sbp> “In 1953, the first nonstop, transcontinental passenger service from Los Angeles to New York City was launched, connecting people from the West Coast with the Big Apple. Which of the following Big Apple events also happened in the same year?”
12:26:06 <sbp> .wik Mel Gibson
12:26:06 <phenny> "Mel Colm-Cille Gerard Gibson, AO (born January 3, 1956), is an actor, film director, producer and screenwriter." - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mel_Gibson
12:26:09 <sbp> heh, he's not that old
12:26:16 <Morbus> gah, this is hard.
12:26:17 <sbp> .wik The Crucible
12:26:17 <phenny> "The Crucible by Arthur Miller is a play based on the actual events that, in 1692, led to the Salem Witch Trials, a series of hearings before local magistrates to prosecute over 150 people accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts between February 1692 and May 1693." - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Crucible
12:26:22 * Morbus got two puzzles in a row.
12:26:30 <sbp> ah! yes, it's that
12:26:34 <sbp> The Crucible was opened
12:26:47 <sbp> “We've overlapped four common English words but hidden some of the letters. Click "Use this template" on this page to reconstruct the words and find your answer.”
12:26:50 <sbp> this is the one you had?
12:26:54 <sbp> Morbus: did you get an answer?
12:26:59 <Morbus> i'm only gotten 2.
12:27:01 <Morbus> since we diverged.
12:27:05 <sbp> oh, no, it's a different grid
12:28:03 <Morbus> gah, i gotta past.
12:28:06 <Morbus> 15 minutes left.
12:28:08 <Morbus> only 500 points.
12:28:29 <sbp> http://imagebin.ca/img/rIJehA.png
12:28:35 <Morbus> On your next flight the girl next to you is describing her favorite book to her parents. She mentions a cat, a rabbit, and a dormouse; what book is this?
12:28:40 <Morbus> alice's adventures
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12:30:09 <sbp> answer is: WAIT
12:30:26 <Morbus> Dana (dana@dayinthecloud.com) and Claude (claude@dayinthecloud.com) want you to join them for a movie in San Francisco some Sunday afternoon in July. View their Calendars to find the one day that both are free between 12pm and 5pm, Pacific time.
12:30:28 <Morbus> July 5th
12:30:37 <sbp> +3500
12:30:46 <Morbus> :(((
12:30:53 <Morbus> sucks balls we're not getting the same questions.
12:31:01 <sbp> Zip Codes:
12:31:01 <sbp> 84725 93002
12:31:01 <sbp> 50430 64859
12:31:02 <sbp> 50258 80615
12:31:02 <sbp> 39116 56373
12:31:02 <sbp> 74333 53827
12:31:04 <sbp> yeah
12:31:09 <sbp> .o wa zip 84725
12:31:13 <phenny> UT 84725 (ZIP Code);city->Enterprise,Utah,United States, county->Washington County, Utah;population density estimate->0 people/mi^2, (excepting current estimates, based on 2000 census);land area->239.8 mi^2 (square miles), water area->0.8554 mi^2 (square miles), area fractions->land area (99.64%) -> water area (0.3555%), average elevation->288
12:31:20 <sbp> .o wa zip 93002
12:31:22 <phenny> CA 93002 (ZIP Code);county->Ventura County, California;average elevation->116 feet;business establishments->31 , total employment->1134 people, annual payroll->$ 67.01 million (US dollars), (based on 2003 business census);residential delivery receptacles->0 , business delivery receptacles->0 , total mail receptacles->6024 ;classification->PO Box,
12:31:27 <sbp> Enterprise Ventura?
12:31:34 <sbp> .o wa 50430
12:31:36 <phenny> 50430;50 thousand and 430;1100010011111110_2;2x3x5x41^2;m->2->3->4->5->6->7->8->9, 50430 mod m->0->0->2->0->0->2->6->3;50430 is an even number.;50430 has the representation 50430 = 3 7^5+9.;, Unicode: U+C4FE (decimal: 50430), Mathematica: \\:c4fe, (Hangul syllables)
12:31:42 <sbp> .o wa zip 50430
12:31:44 <phenny> IA 50430 (ZIP Code);city->Corwith,Iowa,United States, counties->Hancock County, Iowa -> Humboldt County, Iowa -> Kossuth County, Iowa -> Wright County, Iowa;current population estimate->372 people, population density estimate->6 people/mi^2, (excepting current estimates, based on 2000 census);land area->61.03 mi^2 (square miles), water area->0 mi
12:31:48 <sbp> .o wa zip 64859
12:31:51 <phenny> MO 64859 (ZIP Code);city->Reeds,Missouri,United States, county->Jasper County, Missouri;current population estimate->1165 people, population density estimate->24 people/mi^2, (excepting current estimates, based on 2000 census);land area->48.12 mi^2 (square miles), water area->0.03619 mi^2 (square miles), area fractions->land area (99.92%) -> wa
12:31:54 <sbp> Corwith Reeds
12:31:57 <[bjoern]> .o wa zip 50258
12:32:00 <phenny> IA 50258 (ZIP Code);city->Union,Iowa,United States, counties->Grundy County, Iowa -> Hardin County, Iowa -> Marshall County, Iowa;current population estimate->511 people, population density estimate->9 people/mi^2, (excepting current estimates, based on 2000 census);land area->54.84 mi^2 (square miles), water area->0.176 mi^2 (square miles), are
12:32:06 <[bjoern]> .o wa zip 80615
12:32:07 <sbp> .o wa zip 80615
12:32:10 <phenny> CO 80615 (ZIP Code);city->Eaton,Colorado,United States, county->Weld County, Colorado;current population estimate->7540 people, population density estimate->75 people/mi^2, (excepting current estimates, based on 2000 census);land area->98.88 mi^2 (square miles), water area->1.138 mi^2 (square miles), area fractions->land area (98.86%) -> water
12:32:15 <sbp> Union Eaton
12:32:15 <phenny> CO 80615 (ZIP Code);city->Eaton,Colorado,United States, county->Weld County, Colorado;current population estimate->7540 people, population density estimate->75 people/mi^2, (excepting current estimates, based on 2000 census);land area->98.88 mi^2 (square miles), water area->1.138 mi^2 (square miles), area fractions->land area (98.86%) -> water
12:32:46 <sbp> .o wa 56373
12:32:47 <Morbus> Below are some notable attractions at four National Parks. Find which parks they belong to and put them in order by the year in which the region was made a National Park, oldest first. Ex: ABCD.
12:32:48 <phenny> 56373;56 thousand and 373;1101110000110101_2;3x19x23x43;m->2->3->4->5->6->7->8->9, 56373 mod m->1->0->1->3->3->2->5->6;56373 is an odd number.;56373 has the representation 56373 = 2^7 3^2 7^2-75.;, Unicode: U+DC35 (decimal: 56373), Mathematica: \\:dc35, (low surrogates)
12:32:50 <Morbus> DBCA
12:32:53 <sbp> .o wa 39116
12:32:55 <phenny> 39116;39 thousand and 116;1001100011001100_2;2^2x7x11x127;m->2->3->4->5->6->7->8->9, 39116 mod m->0->2->0->1->2->0->4->2;39116 is an even number.;39116 has the representation 39116 = 2^2 3^4 11^2-88.;, Unicode: U+98CC (decimal: 39116), Mathematica: \\:98cc, (CJK unified ideographs)
12:32:58 <sbp> .o wa zip 39116
12:33:01 <phenny> MS 39116 (ZIP Code);city->Mize,Mississippi,United States, county->Smith County, Mississippi;current population estimate->2391 people, population density estimate->29 people/mi^2, (excepting current estimates, based on 2000 census);land area->81.34 mi^2 (square miles), water area->0.1041 mi^2 (square miles), area fractions->land area (99.87%) ->
12:33:10 <sbp> .o wa zip 56373
12:33:13 <phenny> MN 56373 (ZIP Code);city->Royalton,Minnesota,United States, counties->Benton County, Minnesota -> Morrison County, Minnesota;current population estimate->3015 people, population density estimate->31 people/mi^2, (excepting current estimates, based on 2000 census);land area->97.39 mi^2 (square miles), water area->0.2184 mi^2 (square miles), area
12:33:18 <Morbus> ok, i just got the same zip code question.
12:33:19 <Morbus> where are youy?
12:33:24 <sbp> Enterprise Ventura
12:33:25 <sbp> Corwith Reeds
12:33:25 <sbp> Union Eaton
12:33:25 <sbp> Mize Royalton
12:33:27 <sbp> do the last line
12:33:35 <sbp> .o wa zip 74333
12:33:38 <phenny> OK 74333 (ZIP Code);city->Bluejacket,Oklahoma,United States, counties->Craig County, Oklahoma -> Ottawa County, Oklahoma;current population estimate->961 people, population density estimate->11 people/mi^2, (excepting current estimates, based on 2000 census);land area->90.88 mi^2 (square miles), water area->0.1662 mi^2 (square miles), area fract
12:33:39 <sbp> .o wa zip 53827
12:33:42 <phenny> WI 53827 (ZIP Code);city->Woodman,Wisconsin,United States, county->Grant County, Wisconsin;current population estimate->314 people, population density estimate->10 people/mi^2, (excepting current estimates, based on 2000 census);land area->31.41 mi^2 (square miles), water area->0.01709 mi^2 (square miles), area fractions->land area (99.95%) ->
12:33:52 <sbp> Enterprise Ventura
12:33:52 <sbp> Corwith Reeds
12:33:52 <sbp> Union Eaton
12:33:52 <sbp> Mize Royalton
12:33:52 <sbp> Bluejacket Woodman
12:33:57 <sbp> so what can we make from those?
12:34:03 <Morbus> look between each...
12:34:10 <Morbus> evhtneertw
12:34:15 <Morbus> last/first letters
12:34:15 <sbp> seven on the first
12:34:22 <sbp> enterpriSE VENtura
12:34:30 <sbp> corwiTH REEds
12:34:36 <sbp> uniON Eaton
12:34:37 <Morbus> look between each - what's in between all the sites? maybe middle letter?
12:34:46 <Morbus> no middle letter for enterprise though
12:34:55 <sbp> Morbus: see what I just wrote
12:34:59 <sbp> numbers are hidden in there
12:35:01 <Morbus> oh!
12:35:14 <sbp> miZE ROyalton
12:35:16 <sbp> and...
12:35:26 <sbp> bluejackeT WOodman
12:35:28 <Morbus> .o wa zip 73102
12:35:31 <phenny> OK 73102 (ZIP Code);city->Oklahoma City,Oklahoma,United States, county->Oklahoma County, Oklahoma;current population estimate->1497 people, population density estimate->1924 people/mi^2, (excepting current estimates, based on 2000 census);land area->0.7783 mi^2 (square miles), water area->0 mi^2 (square miles), area fractions->land area (100%)
12:35:33 <sbp> 7 3 1 0 2
12:35:36 <Morbus> Oklahoma City
12:35:39 <sbp> great!
12:35:56 <Morbus> did you get a drink question?
12:35:59 <Morbus> thirsty for a challenge?
12:36:16 <sbp> hmm, nope
12:36:17 <Morbus> yep.
12:36:18 <Morbus> 85
12:36:20 <sbp> ugh, I've got a magic square here
12:36:21 <Morbus> thirsty for a drink.
12:36:27 <sbp> oh, 85? rats
12:36:32 <sbp> yeah, I dunno if I got that one right
12:36:36 <sbp> I think I chose 107
12:36:49 <sbp> [[[
12:36:49 <sbp> We've taken four common English words and broken them into pieces. Reassemble the words to find your answer. Click "Use this template" on this page to begin.
12:36:50 <sbp> ]]]
12:36:53 <Morbus> i'll take that one.
12:37:25 <Morbus> caesar on horseback. wtf.
12:37:31 <sbp> hehe. ah, I had that
12:37:33 <sbp> just skipped it
12:37:35 <sbp> currently got:
12:37:35 <sbp> [[[
12:37:36 <sbp> Will this BE AN interesting challenge for you, or jusT A ROadblock? You have enough taLENT, I'Ll bet, to spot the three vegetables here and find one fruit hidden in the sentence below:
12:37:36 <Morbus> ok.
12:37:36 <sbp> My spellcheck fails me whenever I type "Achy Breaky Heart" or "Wher'm I Gonna Live?"
12:37:36 <sbp> ]]]
12:37:38 * Morbus slips too.
12:37:55 <sbp> man, this is just like LOMRANGE
12:38:20 <sbp> .wik migon
12:38:22 <phenny> "Metatron has been known by a number of different names, including (but not limited to) the following." - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_alternate_names_for_Metatron
12:38:32 <sbp> .wik hybrea
12:38:33 <phenny> Can't find anything in Wikipedia for "hybrea".
12:39:13 <sbp> PEACH!
12:39:45 <sbp> can't find the vegetables
12:39:58 <sbp> [[[
12:39:58 <sbp> You have dinner with Claude on July 20th. His calendar (claude@dayinthecloud.com) will let you know where you'll be dining. One of the restaurant's cross streets is named for a US president. What's the president's last name?
12:39:59 <sbp> ]]]
12:40:06 <Morbus> did you get a connect the dot one?
12:40:12 <Morbus> "to connect the dots for this answer"
12:40:19 <sbp> hmm, nope
12:40:28 <sbp> some I've skipped entirely, gone for the large numbers
12:40:29 <[bjoern]> was that the keyboard one?
12:40:41 <realist> 22:24:28 < sbp> To connect the dots for this answer, you might want to type these letters with only one finger.
12:40:48 <realist> lies!
12:40:55 <sbp> oh, heh. sorry
12:40:56 <sbp> thanks
12:41:01 <Morbus> [bjoern]: yeah. zc something or other?
12:41:07 <realist> Where are these quizzes?
12:41:14 <sbp> only think on July 20th is:
12:41:14 <sbp> What
12:41:14 <sbp> Barry's Birthday
12:41:14 <sbp> When
12:41:14 <sbp> Mon Jul 20 – Mon Jul 20 (Annually on July 20)
12:41:15 <sbp> Created By
12:41:17 <sbp> Claude
12:41:25 <Morbus> [bjoern]: zce is what i got.
12:41:30 <sbp> Morbus: ICE
12:41:34 <Morbus> oh?
12:41:37 <sbp> yeah
12:41:42 <sbp> bars at top and bottom of the I
12:42:08 <sbp> anybody got dvorak?
12:42:08 <sbp> FRGP ABO,.P CO ,AY.PM.NRB
12:42:53 <sbp> YOUR ANSweR IS wATeRMeLON
12:42:55 <sbp> cool
12:43:23 <sbp> [[[
12:43:23 <sbp> Answer these clues and in the end you'll hear your answer spelled out.
12:43:23 <sbp> First Lady Reagan, or Speaker Pelosi (5)
12:43:24 <sbp> A delicacy made from sturgeon eggs (6)
12:43:24 <sbp> A writing desk, or a governmental department (6)
12:43:24 <sbp> Looting and pillaging on the high seas (6)
12:43:26 <sbp> A lawn sport played with mallets and wickets (7)
12:43:28 <sbp> ]]]
12:43:32 <sbp> caviar...
12:43:42 <sbp> piracy...
12:43:50 <sbp> croquet...
12:43:59 <Morbus> In 2003 we learned how aptly named these nimble and small cars are, even when laden with loot. In what year was the original version of this movie released?
12:44:01 <Morbus> 1969
12:44:04 <sbp> oh AR
12:44:06 <sbp> SEE
12:44:08 <sbp> KAY
12:44:21 <sbp> NANCY (C)
12:44:32 <sbp> C R ? C K
12:44:33 <sbp> CRACK
12:44:53 <realist> sbp: I got dvorak
12:45:03 <sbp> finished!
12:45:08 <sbp> I got 14,000
12:45:15 <Morbus> damn.
12:45:21 * Morbus waits for score.
12:45:23 <Morbus> 12750.
12:45:44 <Morbus> i hope they do a recap.
12:46:12 <sbp> that was exhausting. heh
12:46:19 <sbp> *really* hard questions, didn't expect that
12:46:34 <sbp> they should've given more time
12:46:36 <Morbus> yeah.
12:46:37 <sbp> or had less questions
12:46:39 <sbp> or something
12:46:43 <Morbus> i was enjoying myself
12:46:45 <Morbus> i wanted to do 'em all
12:46:46 <sbp> yeah!
12:47:31 <Morbus> i think i had 750 points i hadn't submitted yet.
12:47:37 <Morbus> damn guy forced refreshed before i could submit.
12:47:38 <sbp> d'oh
12:47:52 <sbp> I had like 18 secs to do one of the creative questions
12:48:07 <sbp> one was to make a speadsheet, I think
12:48:11 <sbp> and another was to write a song
12:49:31 <Morbus> ah well.
12:50:31 <sbp> I think we should've skipped more in the early rounds
12:50:37 * sbp goes back and looks at bjoern's answer
12:51:02 <sbp> -> http://paste.lisp.org/display/82417
12:51:10 <sbp> oh!
12:51:12 <sbp> heh, clever
12:51:47 <Morbus> eh?
12:51:50 <Morbus> what am i missing there?
12:51:57 <sbp> shapes of the letters are drawn out
12:51:58 <Morbus> oOoOoh!
12:52:00 <Morbus> lol.
12:52:00 <sbp> a bit like the typing one
12:52:01 <Morbus> that's great.
12:52:01 <sbp> hehe
12:52:04 <sbp> yeah
12:53:17 <sbp> crap, it was bureau
12:53:20 <sbp> CROCK
12:55:01 <Morbus> for the "email jerry" question:
12:55:02 <Morbus> [[[
12:55:02 <Morbus> You've caught me while I'm out traveling in Seattle. I'll be online
12:55:03 <Morbus> much of the time, though, thanks to internet cafes and even WiFi on
12:55:03 <Morbus> the plane! In the mean time, though, good luck on the scavenger hunt.
12:55:03 <Morbus> Thanks,
12:55:04 <Morbus> Jerry
12:55:06 <Morbus> ]]]
12:55:08 <Morbus> which i didnt' get in time, naturally l;)
12:55:47 <sbp> I wonder what the Barry restaurant thing was about
12:55:56 * Morbus goes back to installing maplestory
12:55:58 <[bjoern]> Sandals.
12:56:02 <sbp> heh
12:57:00 <Morbus> go install maplestory sbp! ;)
12:57:34 <sbp> .g maplestory
12:57:35 <phenny> sbp: http://www.maplestory.com/
12:58:36 <sbp> Windows only?
12:58:39 <Morbus> y
12:58:42 <Morbus> but emulatable.
13:02:57 <sbp> used http://wbic16.xedoloh.com/dvorak.html for the dvorak question, by the way
13:03:25 <sbp> and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crisps#Origins was the source of the crisps answer
13:06:07 <[bjoern]> me be gone
13:09:15 <sbp> u enjoy herkot
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14:57:23 <sbp> rakudo: sub postfix:<!> { [+] 1..$^n }; say 5!
14:57:26 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«15»
14:58:06 <sbp> rakudo: sub postfix:<!> { [*] 1..$^n }; say 5!
14:58:09 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«120»
14:59:03 <sbp> rakudo: sub postfix:<^!> { [**] 1..$^n }; say 5^!
14:59:06 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«1»
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14:59:15 <sbp> .c 1 ** 2 ** 3 ** 4 ** 5
14:59:15 <phenny> sbp: Sorry, no result.
14:59:21 <sbp> .c 1 ** 2 ** 3
14:59:21 <phenny> 1 ** (2 ** 3) = 1
14:59:29 <sbp> oh yeah
14:59:38 <sbp> rakudo: sub postfix:<^!> { [**] 1..$^n }; say 50^!
14:59:41 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«1»
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15:12:07 <sbp> rakudo: 2 ** 8
15:12:09 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: ( no output )
15:12:15 <sbp> rakudo: say 2 ** 8
15:12:18 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«256»
15:13:50 <sbp> rakudo: say 2 x 8
15:13:53 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«22222222»
15:14:06 <sbp> rakudo: say [+] 2 x 8
15:14:08 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«22222222»
15:14:11 <sbp> hmm
15:14:18 <sbp> rakudo: say [+] (2 x 8)
15:14:20 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«22222222»
15:15:26 <sbp> rakudo: say [+] 2 xx 8
15:15:30 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«16»
15:15:35 <sbp> rakudo: say [*] 2 xx 8
15:15:38 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«256»
15:15:45 <sbp> rakudo: say [**] 2 xx 8
15:15:48 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«3.40282366920938e+38»
15:16:25 <sbp> rakudo: sub infix:<***> { [**] $^a xx $^b }; say 2 xx 4
15:16:28 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«2222»
15:16:39 <sbp> rakudo: sub infix:<***> { [**] $^a xx $^b }; say 2*** 4
15:16:43 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«256»
15:17:04 <sbp> rakudo: sub infix:<***> { [**] ($^a xx $^b) }; say 2 *** 4
15:17:07 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«256»
15:17:23 <sbp> hmm
15:18:09 <sbp> rakudo: sub infix:<***> { [**] ($^a xx $^b) }; say 2 *** 8
15:18:14 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«3.40282366920938e+38»
15:18:33 <sbp> rakudo: sub infix:<tet> { [**] ($^a xx $^b) }; say 2 tet 4
15:18:38 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«256»
15:18:50 <sbp> man, what am I doing wrong there...
15:19:34 <sbp> rakudo: sub infix:<***> { $^a xx $^b [**] }; say 2 *** 4
15:19:39 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«Statement not terminated properly at line 2, near "[**] }; sa"in Main (src/gen_setting.pm:0)»
15:19:58 <sbp> rakudo: sub infix:<tet> { [**] ($^a xx $^b) }; say 2 tet 5
15:20:04 <sbp> er
15:20:05 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«65536»
15:20:10 <sbp> orite
15:20:11 <sbp> hmm
15:20:55 <sbp> need to go the other way around
15:22:17 <sbp> rakudo: sub infix:<b> { $^a ~~ $^b }; say "a" b "c"
15:22:20 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«0»
15:22:24 <sbp> whatpls
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15:23:43 <clsn> There are discussion off mrob's site on notations for ludicrously large numbers (the guy who wrote hypercalc)
15:24:17 <sbp> proto prefix:<[+]> (*@args) { my $accum = 0; while (@args) { $accum += @args.shift(); } return $accum; }; say 1 + 2
15:24:36 <sbp> rakudo: proto prefix:<[+]> (*@args) { my $accum = 0; while (@args) { $accum += @args.shift(); } return $accum; }; say 1 + 2
15:24:39 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«Statement not terminated properly at line 2, near "return $ac"in Main (src/gen_setting.pm:0)»
15:24:56 <sbp> rakudo: proto prefix:<[+]> (*@args) { my $accum = 0; while (@args) { $accum += @args.shift(); }; return $accum; }; say 1 + 2
15:24:59 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: ( no output )
15:25:03 <clsn> http://www.mrob.com/pub/math/largenum.html is the start of his discussion of big numbers, goes about 5-6 more pages on, getting to notation I think.
15:25:38 <clsn> sbp: you're defining it as a prefix and using it as infix? Or am I reading that wrong?
15:25:55 <sbp> ooh, yes
15:26:06 <sbp> and that helps me to figure the other problem
15:26:20 <sbp> rakudo: &prefix:<[**]> ::= &reducerev.assuming(&infix:<**>); say [**] 2, 3
15:26:57 <sbp> .bytes rakudo: &prefix:<[**]> ::= &reducerev.assuming(&infix:<**>); say [**] 2, 3
15:26:57 <phenny> sbp: 'rakudo\x10: &prefix:<[**]> ::= &reducerev.assuming(&infix:<**>); say [**] 2, 3'
15:27:08 <sbp> rakudo: &prefix:<[**]> ::= &reducerev.assuming(&infix:<**>); say [**] 2, 3
15:27:11 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«Method 'assuming' not found for invocant of class 'Failure'»
15:27:20 <sbp> mrf
15:27:47 <sbp> rakudo: &prefix:<[*]> ::= &reduce.assuming(&infix:<*>, 1);
15:27:49 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«Could not find non-existent sub infix:::=»
15:28:29 <sbp> rakudo: say [**] 4, 3, 2
15:28:32 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«4096»
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15:52:38 <sbp> rakudo: reduce &[R**], reverse (1, 2, 3)
15:52:41 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«Statement not terminated properly at line 2, near "&[R**], re"in Main (src/gen_setting.pm:0)»
15:53:15 <sbp> rakudo: reduce &[**], reverse (1, 2, 3)
15:53:17 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«Statement not terminated properly at line 2, near "&[**], rev"in Main (src/gen_setting.pm:0)»
15:53:23 <sbp> rakudo: reduce [**], reverse (1, 2, 3)
15:53:25 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«Statement not terminated properly at line 2, near "[**], reve"in Main (src/gen_setting.pm:0)»
15:53:30 <sbp> whatevs
16:04:57 <sbp> rakudo: [-] 1, 2, 3
16:05:00 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: ( no output )
16:05:05 <sbp> rakudo: say [-] 1, 2, 3
16:05:08 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«-4»
16:05:09 <sbp> rakudo: say [R-] 1, 2, 3
16:05:12 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«2»
16:05:24 <sbp> rakudo: say [**] 1, 2, 3
16:05:27 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«1»
16:05:28 <sbp> rakudo: say [R**] 1, 2, 3
16:05:31 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«9»
16:05:46 <sbp> rakudo: say [R**] reverse(1, 2, 3)
16:05:49 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«1»
16:05:55 <sbp> rakudo: say [**] reverse(1, 2, 3)
16:05:57 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«9»
16:06:42 <sbp> rakudo: [-] 2, 5, 10
16:06:45 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: ( no output )
16:06:48 <sbp> rakudo: say [-] 2, 5, 10
16:06:51 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«-13»
16:06:52 <sbp> rakudo: say [R-] 2, 5, 10
16:06:55 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«7»
16:06:58 <sbp> rakudo: say [-] reverse(2, 5, 10)
16:07:03 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«3»
16:07:04 <sbp> rakudo: say [R-] reverse(2, 5, 10)
16:07:07 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«7»
16:10:30 <sbp> rakudo: sub infix:<***> { [R**] $^b xx $^a }; say 2 *** 4
16:10:33 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«256»
16:10:40 <sbp> rakudo: sub infix:<***> { [R**] $^a xx $^b }; say 2 *** 4
16:10:43 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«65536»
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16:18:53 <[bjoern]> yolings
16:18:54 <phenny> [bjoern]: 14:36Z <sbp> tell [bjoern] http://www.telegraph.co.uk/telegraph/multimedia/archive/01427/ascot-drag_1427081i.jpg - WARNING
16:18:55 <phenny> [bjoern]: 14:37Z <sbp> tell [bjoern] wait, what was the tag? SCARY? anyway, that!
16:18:56 <phenny> [bjoern]: 14:46Z <sbp> tell [bjoern] U21, we play Sweden, you play Italy
16:18:58 <phenny> [bjoern]: 14:48Z <sbp> tell [bjoern] http://www.telegraph.co.uk/telegraph/multimedia/archive/01427/dance-france_1427050i.jpg
16:18:59 <phenny> [Sorry, some messages were elided and lost...]
16:19:13 <[bjoern]> Then we play each other.
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16:21:03 <sbp> 15:54 <sbp> phenny: tell [bjoern] http://www.telegraph.co.uk/telegraph/multimedia/archive/01429/Miss-GB_1429746i.jpg - I've been across this bridge. not at the right time, apparently
16:21:03 <sbp> 15:54 <phenny> sbp: I'll pass that on when [bjoern] is around. I'll have to use a pastebin, though, so your message may get lost.
16:21:15 <sbp> also, http://www.telegraph.co.uk/telegraph/multimedia/archive/01429/Robot_1429766i.jpg
16:22:36 <[bjoern]> the first is a definit dontclick
16:24:00 <[bjoern]> ah finally someone not complaining about the unusable ui http://www.w3.org/mid/4A41CD9C.6070800@w3.org
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16:24:53 <sbp> rakudo: a =~ 'b'
16:24:56 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«No applicable methods.in Main (/tmp/DErCLPZpN8:2)»
16:25:01 <sbp> rakudo: a ~= 'b'
16:25:07 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«No applicable methods.in Main (/tmp/1HdOapFP2X:2)»
16:26:01 <sbp> rakudo: a =~~ 'b'
16:26:03 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«No applicable methods.in Main (/tmp/C4jtVjiFNg:2)»
16:26:09 <sbp> rakudo: 'a' =~~ 'b'
16:26:12 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«Unable to set lvalue on PAST::Val nodein Main (src/gen_setting.pm:3225)»
16:26:17 <sbp> hmm
16:26:17 * Morbus boots into windows so he can play with hq textures.
16:26:18 * Morbus waves.
16:26:22 <sbp> c'ya
16:26:26 <Morbus> 'm already here ;)
16:26:31 * Morbus hearts wizard101
16:27:42 <sbp> rakudo: [..] 1, 2
16:27:45 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«Syntax error at line 2, near "[..] 1, 2"in Main (src/gen_setting.pm:0)»
16:28:02 <sbp> you and your suparquickness
16:28:05 <sbp> rakudo: [<=>] 1, 2
16:28:08 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«Statement not terminated properly at line 2, near "1, 2"in Main (src/gen_setting.pm:0)»
16:36:30 <[bjoern]> Am asked to send a link to a co student, asked him to write down his email address readably, should have added that he write it down correctly
16:39:18 <kpreid> .u 
16:39:18 <phenny> U+2424 SYMBOL FOR NEWLINE ()
16:39:30 <kpreid> I think that's the first time I've seen that character used...
16:39:47 <[bjoern]> well i changed .de to .net, that went through... let's see if the recepient complains...
16:45:16 <sbp> why do you have to send links to students in Colorado?
16:50:31 <sbp> [bjoern]: Iran Travel Warning is funny
16:50:46 <sbp> [bjoern]: possibly the pix of the day so far: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/telegraph/multimedia/archive/01429/Frogs_1429772i.jpg - “Frogs Raja, left, and Rani are married with full Hindu rituals in a ceremony to usher in the delayed monsoon rains, Mumbai.”
16:50:54 <sbp> I just love the expressions on the frogs' faces
16:51:01 <sbp> absolutely brilliant
16:54:07 <sbp> no more other F1 series, by the way
16:56:16 <[bjoern]> I do not have to send links to students in colorado.
16:56:32 <Talliesin> Frog on the left seems happier about the marriage, somehow.
16:57:04 <[bjoern]> frog on the right has chains on its legs.
16:57:15 <nelix> Maybe he is not happy about the marriage, maybe he took PCP?
16:58:42 <Talliesin> Or is happy, but has a D/s thing going on with the other frog and doesn't want to ruin the scene.
16:58:49 <[bjoern]> .title http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/germany/5612006/Pensioners-kidnap-and-torture-financial-adviser.html
16:58:50 <phenny> [bjoern]: Pensioners 'kidnap and torture' financial adviser - Telegraph
16:59:58 <[bjoern]> They were quoted as saying pensioners do not torture, they followed strict secret legal findings they downloaded from a .gov website.
17:00:09 <[bjoern]> maybe
17:01:17 <sbp> why did you say you do, then?
17:01:50 <Talliesin> The bit I don't get is that he nearly escaped after they let him out into the garden for a cigarette.
17:01:51 <[bjoern]> .leo co
17:01:52 <phenny> CO/CO2 analyzerAE (chem.) analyserBE also: analyzerBE (chem.) = der CO/CO2-Analysator
17:01:53 <phenny> co... also: co-... = Mit...
17:01:54 <phenny> cocreditor also: co-creditor = der Gesamtgläubiger | die Gesamtgläubigerin
17:01:55 <phenny> — http://dict.leo.org/ende?search=co
17:02:11 <sbp> "I'll just go right to the end of the garden so the smoke doesn't bother you..."
17:02:21 <Talliesin> Either don't give people you are torturing smoke breaks, or let them smoke inside.
17:02:55 <Talliesin> Anyone got ideas of a publication that might take that story I showed ye the other day?
17:03:12 <sbp> or torture them by not letting them smoke
17:03:21 <[bjoern]> sbp, would you like a credit for a year at 1% interest, however much money you'd like?
17:03:54 <sbp> I mean, it seems weird. flog him all day. "can I go for a smoke?" "sure!"
17:04:04 <sbp> [bjoern]: hmm, no
17:04:15 <sbp> actually, maybe
17:04:24 <[bjoern]> why, you could put it in the bank for 3% interest, say
17:04:27 <sbp> depends whether I could find somewhere to give > 1%... right
17:04:31 <sbp> but that would be quite difficult
17:04:42 <sbp> I don't know if there are any fixed rate non-tax bonds > 1% right now
17:05:08 <sbp> q-mebs though
17:05:08 <[bjoern]> the european central bank just made that offering to banks
17:05:11 <sbp> wow
17:05:23 <[bjoern]> they disposed of 442 billion euro that way
17:05:24 <sbp> see, we should've set up a Bank of Swhack
17:05:27 <sbp> heh
17:05:38 <[bjoern]> a trader is quoted as saying they are drowning in money.
17:05:50 <sbp> oh, good plan
17:05:55 <sbp> get them that way
17:06:22 <[bjoern]> death by a thousand cu^W bucks
17:07:09 <sbp> if they'd only made them eat the notes it would have been a lot quicker
17:07:20 <sbp> what was it, 200,000 EUR's worth is poisonous?
17:08:23 <nelix> Cocain is a poison
17:08:41 <[bjoern]> (cf http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/25/business/global/25euro.html?ref=global fwiw)
17:09:17 <[bjoern]> that is not so clear from http://wikileaks.org/wiki/World_Health_Organization_global_Cocaine_Project_Study_suppressed_by_the_United_States_for_13_years%2C_1995
17:10:54 <[bjoern]> "The shift means that most Citigroup employees will make as much money as they did in 2008, although some might earn more and others less." - NYT
17:11:38 <sbp> funny article
17:12:25 <nelix> If I was the world health organiization, I'd say that you should not consume to much or anything
17:12:59 <[bjoern]> chinese graduates http://www.derwesten.de/static/nachrichten/7828/12458491840640/53809890_24149467_slide.jpg
17:13:29 <[bjoern]> japanese beer (yes) tower http://www.derwesten.de/static/nachrichten/7828/12458491841540/53809893_24147830_slide.jpg
17:14:15 <[bjoern]> http://www.derwesten.de/static/nachrichten/7828/12458491844070/53809903_24146229_slide.jpg
17:15:44 <[bjoern]> .wik tour the dope
17:15:45 <phenny> "'The Dope Show' is a song from Marilyn Manson's 1998 album Mechanical Animals, released in September of that year as the album's lead single." - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dope_Show
17:23:28 <sbp> .wik thunder lizard
17:23:28 <phenny> "Apatosaurus (pronounced /əˌpætɵˈsɔːrəs/), including the popular, but obsolete synonym Brontosaurus, is a genus of sauropod dinosaur that lived about 150 million years ago, during the Jurassic Period (Kimmeridgian and Tithonian ages)." - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thunder_lizard
17:23:42 <sbp> .ety dinosaur
17:23:42 <phenny> "1841, coined by Sir Richard Owen, from Gk. deinos 'terrible' + sauros 'lizard,' of unknown origin." - http://etymonline.com/?term=dinosaur
17:31:31 <sbp> on Microsoft's new anti-virus:
17:31:37 <sbp> "Early reviews of the beta are showing that it under-performs when compared to existing freeware products, and well below paid solutions"
17:31:45 <sbp> ...said security firm Symantec in a statement
17:38:47 <Morbus> got to level 3 in wizards. still liking it.
17:38:50 * Morbus goes afk for the day.
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17:39:14 <sbp> .title http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/8116627.stm
17:39:16 <phenny> sbp: BBC NEWS | UK | Magazine | 7 questions on GCSE English literature
17:41:19 <[bjoern]> I score zero, even though I read part of one of the pieces in question.
17:41:48 <[bjoern]> (I did not guess, otherwise I might have scored some)
17:42:03 <sbp> I got 5/7
17:42:35 <sbp> even though that was one of the most ridiculous quizes ever
17:43:26 <sbp> --
17:43:27 <sbp> Furniture store Habitat has apologised for causing offence after accusations it exploited unrest in Iran to drive online Twitter users to its products.
17:43:27 <sbp> Keywords - called hashtags - such as 'Iran' and 'Mousavi' were added to its messages so people searching for those subjects would see the firm's adverts.
17:43:30 <sbp> -- (BBC News)
17:45:18 <[bjoern]> rakudo: say (1..7).pick(2)
17:45:19 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«sh: ./perl6: No such file or directory»
17:45:47 <[bjoern]> Rebuilding should not be destructive like that.
17:46:33 <[bjoern]> rakudo: say (1..7).pick(2)
17:46:33 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«sh: ./perl6: No such file or directory»
17:53:16 <[bjoern]> rakudo: say (1..7).pick(2)
17:53:18 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«57»
17:53:42 <[bjoern]> Those the questions you got wong?
17:58:21 <[bjoern]> whooo, I got perl6 working here
17:59:00 <[bjoern]> used % linkd d:\Parrot-1.2.0 d:\winapp\parrot -- to accomodate the hardcoded paths in the binaries...
17:59:04 <sbp> I think I got 6 and 7 wrong
17:59:52 <[bjoern]> rakudo: say (1..7).pick(2).join(" and ")
17:59:54 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«5 and 2»
18:00:34 <sbp> rakudo: (1..7).pick(2) -> { say "$^a and $^b }
18:00:39 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«Statement not terminated properly at line 2, near "-> { say \""in Main (src/gen_setting.pm:0)»
18:00:40 <sbp> rakudo: (1..7).pick(2) -> { say "$^a and $^b"; }
18:00:47 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«Statement not terminated properly at line 2, near "-> { say \""in Main (src/gen_setting.pm:0)»
18:02:41 <[bjoern]> the perl6 shell is impossible
18:02:52 <[bjoern]> does not support numpad keys, can't type { for some reason
18:03:09 <[bjoern]> it's listing files apparently
18:03:21 <[bjoern]> like us keyboard driver perhaps
18:03:35 <sbp> rakudo: { say "$^a and $^b" }((1..7).pick(2))
18:03:38 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«too few arguments passed (1) - 2 params expectedin Main (/tmp/W4l2xqendZ:1)»
18:03:45 <sbp> rakudo: { say "$^a and $^b" }(*(1..7).pick(2))
18:03:48 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«invoke() not implemented in class 'Undef'in Main (/tmp/GtlypxL2hc:2)»
18:06:37 <sbp> rakudo: { say "$^a and $^b" }(1, 2)
18:06:40 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«1 and 2»
18:06:47 <[bjoern]> Going through old code, wondering if sub check_even ($even Num where { $^n % 2 == 0 }) {...} ever worked...
18:08:02 <[bjoern]> same error for
18:08:03 <[bjoern]> multi method add_event_listener (
18:08:04 <[bjoern]> Str $type,
18:08:04 <[bjoern]> EventListener|Code $listener,
18:08:04 <[bjoern]> bool $useCapture = False,
18:08:04 <[bjoern]> Any $evtGroup
18:08:05 <[bjoern]> ) {
18:08:07 <[bjoern]> ...
18:08:34 <[bjoern]> three years old code though...
18:11:40 <sbp> rakudo: { say "$^a and $^b" }(|(1..7).pick(2))
18:11:43 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«1 and 6»
18:11:58 * [bjoern] suspects sbp got help
18:13:08 <sbp> yeah
18:13:22 <sbp> the answer was in S06 though
18:13:30 <sbp> easy to find when you know what you're looking for
18:13:52 <[bjoern]> I'd like a page showing and discussing 100 problems solved in perl6
18:15:53 <[bjoern]> ah here "I proposed a solution which I liked very much, but which didn't work in Rakudo yet, because it used the series operator infix:<...> (yes, three literal dots) which isn't yet implemented in Rakudo. D'oh!."
18:16:19 <sbp> yeah, series operator doesn't work yet
18:16:45 <[bjoern]> Recall me recalling ... changing the other day.
18:17:10 <sbp> it's still series and yadda
18:17:38 <[bjoern]> I don't think it used to be both
18:19:03 <sbp> mebs
18:20:41 <sbp> rakudo: { say "$^a and $^b" } <== (1..7).pick(2)
18:20:44 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«No applicable methods.in Main (/tmp/Ebyp8Au28D:2)»
18:21:03 <sbp> rakudo: { say "$^a and $^b" } <== ((1..7).pick(2))
18:21:06 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«No applicable methods.in Main (/tmp/Nlhfl8Ovbu:2)»
18:21:12 <sbp> rakudo: { say "$^a and $^b" } <== ((1..7).pick(2), )
18:21:15 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«No applicable methods.in Main (/tmp/ctEzzotBPi:2)»
18:21:19 <[bjoern]> rakudo: say lc ẞ
18:21:22 <[bjoern]> rakudo: say lc "ẞ"
18:21:24 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«Statement not terminated properly at line 2, near "\u1e9e"in Main (src/gen_setting.pm:0)»
18:21:26 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«ẞ»
18:21:58 <sbp> rakudo: (1..7).pick(2) ==> { say "$^a and $^b" }
18:22:00 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«Statement not terminated properly at line 2, near "==> { say "in Main (src/gen_setting.pm:0)»
18:22:34 <sbp> rakudo: my @args = (1..7).pick(2); @args ==> { say "$^a and $^b" }
18:22:39 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«Statement not terminated properly at line 2, near "==> { say "in Main (src/gen_setting.pm:0)»
18:23:33 <[bjoern]> "NASA Sticking To Imperial Units For Shuttle Replacement"
18:23:47 <sbp> rakudo: my @a = (1 .. 5); my @e = (2, 4); my (@b, @c); @a ==> grep { ($_ % 2) == 0 } ==> @b;
18:23:50 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«Statement not terminated properly at line 2, near "==> grep {"in Main (src/gen_setting.pm:0)»
18:24:00 <[bjoern]> That's your favourite error message.
18:24:01 <sbp> yes, very imperialistic nation
18:29:42 <deltab> Channel 4 News showing a map of the UK made of cocaine
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18:39:56 <[bjoern]> I hear that you snuggle your chuckle.
18:46:22 <[bjoern]> .gc "I want to eat your pony"
18:46:23 <phenny> "I want to eat your pony": 0
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18:48:10 <xover> .gc "still have yet"
18:48:10 <phenny> "still have yet": 49,100
18:48:59 <[bjoern]> phenny, tell cre8radix http://www3.ndr.de/sendungen/extra_3/media/extradreiblogbildvorlage864_v-original.jpg
18:48:59 <phenny> [bjoern]: I'll pass that on when cre8radix is around.
18:59:44 <[bjoern]> rakudo: say &infix:<+>
18:59:47 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«10»
19:00:00 <[bjoern]> I get infix:+infix:+infix:+infix:+infix:+infix:+infix:+infix:+
19:00:46 <sbp> I don't understand that
19:00:46 <[bjoern]> rakudo: say &infix:<+>(1,2)
19:00:51 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«3»
19:01:58 <sbp> rakudo: say &infix:<+>()
19:02:04 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«No applicable methods.in Main (/tmp/7dHn52od0h:2)»
19:02:05 <sbp> rakudo: say &infix:<+>(1)
19:02:10 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«No applicable methods.in Main (/tmp/WqyT3HIaQL:2)»
19:02:32 <[bjoern]> rakudo: say &infix:<+>.assuming
19:02:35 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«Method 'assuming' not found for invocant of class 'MultiSub'»
19:02:53 * [bjoern] gets Null PMC access in find_method(), upgrades
19:03:34 <sbp> masak submitted a ticket for the &infix:<+> weirdism
19:06:22 <[bjoern]> now i get 10 too
19:07:33 <[bjoern]> I wanted to write the analog of Haskell
19:07:33 <sbp> progress!
19:07:34 <[bjoern]> Prelude> map (+ 3) [1..9]
19:07:34 <[bjoern]> [4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12]
19:07:41 <[bjoern]> but that seems not possible then
19:07:44 <[bjoern]> lacking .assuming
19:07:57 <sbp> rakudo: map { $_ + 3 }, 1..9
19:08:00 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: ( no output )
19:08:05 <sbp> rakudo: say (map { $_ + 3 }, 1..9)
19:08:08 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«456789101112»
19:08:22 <sbp> rakudo: say "$_, " for (map { $_ + 3 }, 1..9)
19:08:25 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, »
19:08:28 <[bjoern]> that does not really apply + partially
19:08:36 <sbp> hmm?
19:08:58 <[bjoern]> (+ 3) in essence is a 1-ary function
19:09:10 <sbp> what do you think { $_ + 3 } is?
19:09:21 <[bjoern]> a code block
19:09:26 <sbp> same diff
19:10:13 <[bjoern]> the point is that you should be able to do it like map &infix:<+>.assuming(3), 1..9 or whatever the syntax
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19:11:23 <sbp> surely there's more than one way to do it...
19:12:05 <[bjoern]> your code would be more like map (\x -> x + 3) [1..9]
19:12:20 <sbp> you're always dissing on my code
19:12:32 <[bjoern]> is that why you hate programming?
19:12:43 <sbp> nah, I hate programming because it sucks
19:12:59 <[bjoern]> you're always dissing on programming
19:13:20 <sbp> is that why you hate computers?
19:13:40 <[bjoern]> Sandals.
19:13:43 <sbp> hehe
19:15:18 <[bjoern]> So I want to make a grammar, match with some string, and then get a parse tree
19:15:27 <[bjoern]> how can i do that without :keepall?
19:15:31 <[bjoern]> easily?
19:16:49 <sbp> you are very much yet to prove that you want to do this
19:20:00 <[bjoern]> Yes, that is what I need this for.
19:22:38 <sbp> you want it to prove that you want it? interesting twist!
19:22:54 <sbp> .gs twist in the *
19:22:55 <phenny> twist in the *: tale (6), transforming (5), tail (4), myth (4), drell (4)
19:23:25 <[bjoern]> No, I need it to prove I want it, bug dufference.
19:29:33 <[bjoern]> rakudo: say &infix:<+> - &infix:<~>
19:29:36 <p6eval> rakudo 0e0671: OUTPUT«7»
19:30:53 <Charl> .ety pithy
19:30:53 <phenny> Can't find the etymology for "pithy". Try http://etymonline.com/?search=pithy
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20:37:33 <MoiraA> hoi
20:37:39 <MoiraA> damn cat
20:37:41 <MoiraA> hi
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20:52:21 <deltab> [bjoern]: embedded statements?
20:53:32 <deltab> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perl_6_rules — NPOV?
20:55:08 <MoiraA> sbp: won'tbe here till after I get out of hospital
20:55:16 <MoiraA> unless there suddenly isn't a bed
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22:21:10 <MoiraA> hi jessica
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22:59:15 <Morbus> phenny, tell sbp new adventures added to pirates.
22:59:15 <phenny> Morbus: I'll pass that on when sbp is around.
23:03:46 <[bjoern]> Good day to you jessica.
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23:45:30 <nslater> does anyone know of any css explots?
23:45:35 <nslater> exploits, rather
23:45:47 <nslater> anyway to inject dom nodes reliably? execute script?
23:46:13 <[bjoern]> if you control the content of a style sheet?
23:46:48 <nslater> yeah
23:46:56 <nslater> this website is letting me add my own css...
23:47:01 <nslater> and I wanna have a play XD
23:47:21 <[bjoern]> IE would support expression(), some may support javascript: in url(), @import, etc., Firefox has 'binding' (or something like that) which links to an XBL document which can script
23:47:40 <nslater> hmm, I presume before-content and after-content (??) could work too
23:47:47 <nslater> the JS in a url() sounds interesting
23:47:57 <[bjoern]> you mean :before { content: ... } ?
23:48:06 <[bjoern]> That won't give you script
23:48:11 <nslater> something like that, dunno..
23:48:18 <nslater> cant you put html in there?
23:49:02 <[bjoern]> with url() you could perhaps (i doubt it's supported) render in place some html document, or svg for that matter
23:49:10 <Arnia> SVG works
23:49:19 <Arnia> in WebKit at least
23:49:22 <nslater> Arnia: hmm?
23:49:44 <Arnia> background-image: url(some-exploit.svg);
23:50:06 <[bjoern]> but svg in background images etc. won't give you script, or at least not same-domain wise, unless you also put the svg on the server, in which case you don't need any of this.
23:50:09 <nslater> hmm... what do you do with the svg to actually manipulate the dom?
23:50:49 <Arnia> [bjoern]: I know... I was just remarking that you can in some rendering engines import SVG
23:50:59 <Arnia> (through CSS)
23:51:45 <Arnia> XBL is subject to a same-domain restriction too I believe, and you have to reference a binding document (an XML that contains the script) if I remember correctly
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23:52:20 <[bjoern]> I do not fully recall what the restrictions are, but it's been used successfully as exploit through style sheets in the past.
23:52:37 <nslater> .wik XBL
23:52:37 <phenny> "XBL (XML Binding Language) is an XML-based markup language used to declare the behavior and look of XUL-widgets and XML elements." - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XBL
23:52:48 <[bjoern]> Became popular through a livejournal exploit, or some similar service, I think
23:53:23 * Arnia wants to work on his rendering engine idea again
23:54:32 <[bjoern]> see http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=349339 for the xbl thing, with the links there
23:54:35 <JibberJim> the expression and IE is probably better
23:54:35 <nslater> awe man, I'm not allowed custom css after all. that really sucks
23:54:43 <JibberJim> you can also load behavior
23:55:25 <JibberJim> but if you don't have custom css then you can't...
23:55:27 <[bjoern]> yeah but does that matter if you can do expression()?
23:55:44 <JibberJim> well they might've regexp'd it away
23:56:23 <[bjoern]> right, but they don't give you privileges you wouldn't have in that case anyway, was my question
23:56:30 <JibberJim> nope