< 1278028975 0 :alisephone!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ais523: Wish you judged my CFJ UNDECIDABLE. :) < 1278029008 0 :Sgeo_!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :alisephone, besides the NUL thing, how were they bad? < 1278029021 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :alisephone: I don't see any evidence for that < 1278029036 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :and, you're probably lucky, the alternative would have been that your message ironically made you /deregister/ and get locked out for 30 days < 1278029201 0 :Sgeo_!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ACTION wonders if he should make a PSOX2 < 1278029210 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric : Knuth "also stated that this successor of TeX will have features like 3-D printing, animation, stereographic sound." ... huh? < 1278029223 0 :Sgeo_!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :And this time, keeping in mind the needs of a variety of languages < 1278029223 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Gregor-W: he was trolling, quite successfully < 1278029231 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I suppose, if you're Knuth, you can get away with it < 1278029537 0 :alisephone!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ais523: Weak evidence: rules say A becomes B strongly, but it < 1278029545 0 :alisephone!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :*it's not A, it's B < 1278029568 0 :alisephone!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :It stays B - rules violated, change from A to B didn't happen < 1278029573 0 :relet!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Quit: Leaving. < 1278029584 0 :alisephone!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :It becomes A - not stated anywhere in rules, illogical < 1278029597 0 :alisephone!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :has to be one or the other but cannot be either < 1278029601 0 :alisephone!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :paradox < 1278029641 0 :alisephone!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :An ani < 1278029659 0 :alisephone!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Mation of tex flowing text would be awesome < 1278029676 0 :alisephone!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :start at ragged right, hyphenate, justify, etc. < 1278030034 0 :zzo38!~zzo38@h24-207-48-53.dlt.dccnet.com JOIN :#esoteric < 1278030186 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I want to make skins for forum softwares, with these features: * The UNIX timestamp of the last new item in any file linked to, will be included in the query string of the hyperlink that points to that file. * All operation by keyboard. * Minimal (or none) CSS, and no icons (to use low bandwidth). < 1278030242 0 :nooga_!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :zzo38: write a BBS so we can telnet the board < 1278030288 0 :nooga_!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :i can provide you with brand new, 8088 based, custom built machine with 300 baud modem < 1278030290 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :That is also a idea. < 1278030296 0 :erin!~erin@pool-71-182-225-21.pitbpa.fios.verizon.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1278030299 0 :nooga_!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :screw www < 1278030304 0 :alisephone!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Remote host closed the connection < 1278030306 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I do not need a computer with a 300 baud modem to do so, any computer will do. < 1278030322 0 :nooga_!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :but it won't be so cool < 1278030324 0 :ehirdiphone!~ehirdipho@82.132.248.22 JOIN :#esoteric < 1278030329 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Another idea is to provide all messages using 9P. < 1278030352 0 :ehirdiphone!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :zzo38: <3 you for liking 9P. < 1278030358 0 :nooga_!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :what's the point if you can't see when particular character appear on screen < 1278030361 0 :ehirdiphone!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :And with that, I'm off. Bye! < 1278030365 0 :nooga_!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :bye < 1278030372 0 :ehirdiphone!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Client Quit < 1278030376 0 :nooga_!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :characters* < 1278030381 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Ping timeout: 265 seconds < 1278030500 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I use multiple protocols in my own services and try to be minimal as much as reasonable possibly to make nearly anything work in many cases. Web browser software is very complicated. I do it make even a simple software can also connect. I have both HTTP and Gopher services, and some files are accessible by both, but some are useful only one way < 1278030544 0 :nooga_!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :honestly < 1278030550 0 :nooga_!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :who uses gopher these days? < 1278030562 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Very few people, but there are some < 1278030580 0 :erin!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Client Quit < 1278030581 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :(I am not the only one) < 1278030618 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Basically, people use Gopher for the same reason that I have a VM that runs System V. < 1278030633 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :They're protocol archaeologists, I'm an OS archaeologist. < 1278030642 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :People use gopher protocol because it is simpler, mostly. < 1278030659 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I often make files accessible both on gopher and on HTTP as well. < 1278030660 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I don't believe that for a nanosecond. < 1278030680 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :People useD the Gopher protocol because it WAS simpler. < 1278030718 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :But now, whether it's simpler or not, the effort involved in delving into the past just to serve a protocol no one can use is higher than any relief you may get from having a simple underlying protocol. < 1278030777 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I serve multiple protocols on my computer < 1278030798 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I have three protocols server by now < 1278030822 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I fail to see the relevance of that statement to my previous statement. < 1278030825 0 :nooga_!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Gregor-W: where did you get System V? < 1278030900 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :nooga_: See PM < 1278030908 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :When serving stuff by HTTP I use as less kind of complex HTML as possible, make sure JavaScript is not required to use any software (if it is, all JavaScript is optional), and use plain text files often. < 1278030917 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :But there are things that work well with HTTP/HTML/etc < 1278030984 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :But I like to design "command-web", meaning you can have a command-web inside of a HTML document or HTTP header, or by linked or by local aliases, and you can access it using the command-web client (even if you have no web-browser program), and make it workable like any other command-line program is, including parameters, redirect input/output, pipe, etc. < 1278031019 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :That it can be done even if your server serves static pages only, and only over HTTP, it can still be supported by anyone < 1278031095 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :(I am also currently playing a pinball game, called Jiggle Box. I think it is a very good one. In addition, in the background audio someone says "Why do women always get a place to sleep? Because they are the weaker sex. No, I think women are stronger. Do you know why? Because they get enough sleep, that's why.") < 1278031434 0 :nooga_!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :lol < 1278031469 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Honestly that quote just makes me wonder where these people live where the women sleep in lavish four-poster beds and the men sleep curled up in the fetal position in the corner of a concrete box. < 1278031558 0 :nooga_!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :in soviet russia ... ? < 1278031559 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I also played D&D today, in case you were wondering < 1278031575 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :In Soviet Russia, bed sleep on YOU!! < 1278031632 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Are shadow mastifs good to eat? < 1278031646 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :In Soviet Russia, object verb SUBJECT! < 1278031696 0 :nooga_!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :mastifs is a good name for a new fs < 1278031716 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Ah, yes. I suppose it can be made so < 1278031722 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :If somewould is going to do it < 1278031829 0 :nooga_!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :hmm < 1278031840 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Oops, why did I write "somewould"? Is that a word? < 1278031890 0 :nooga_!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :i have so much work to do... i guess i will leave it and relax while implementing 9P in ruby or doing another useless thing < 1278031949 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :But, are shadow mastifs good to eat? This is what happened in D&D game today < 1278032128 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :nooga_: SUGGESTION FOR USELESS THING (depending on your C ability): Help extend Microcosm! < 1278032179 0 :nooga_!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :what is microcosm? < 1278032185 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :SUGGESTION: Write a brainfuck interpreter in FurryScript. < 1278032195 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :MORE SUGGESTION: See how many books you need to reach the ceiling. < 1278032233 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :nooga_: I'm so glad you asked! < 1278032237 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I'll direct you to http://codu.org/projects/microcosm/ to answer that < 1278032278 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :We're actually talking in #microcosm about what the best quick-summary for what Microcosm is :P ... it's a portable psuedo-OS allowing you to run Microcosm binaries (ELF files for a POSIX-like platform) on "any" OS (or will be, once it's further implemented) < 1278032300 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :EVEN MORE SUGGESTION: Make a spell in D&D that is so complicated and obscure that nobody can figure out < 1278032322 0 :nooga_!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :looks awesome < 1278032348 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :nooga_: Come in to the Microcosm fold! You know you want to! < 1278032353 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :(Jiggle Box is one of my favorite pinball games. There is one feature it lacks which most modern pinball games have. Do you know what it is?) < 1278032379 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Gregor-W: I think Microcosm might be good idea once it is written some more, possibly < 1278032392 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :zzo38: Everybody says that :P < 1278032408 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Gregor-W: But can it run on different processors as well, or only x86? < 1278032451 0 :cal153!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :*.net *.split < 1278032452 0 :ineiros!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :*.net *.split < 1278032487 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :zzo38: Microcosm is not an architecture simulator, so you can only run Microcosm binaries intended for one architecture on the same architecture. It's only been ported to x86 and x86_64, but there's nothing inherantly unportable about it. < 1278032562 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Gregor-W: O, OK. < 1278032644 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Perhaps also make up a new kind of virtual machine that can be compiled into native codes and have it that if the ELF binary uses that virtual machine, it will compile to a native code at first, but if it is already x86 it will just run it directly < 1278032670 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I have discussed "restricted harvard architecture" before, as a way to ensure best optimization into native codes < 1278032696 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :We were talking earlier today about the feasibility of targeting LLVM as an "architecture" with ELF binaries. < 1278032719 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Or, alternatively, targeting something like MIPS and creating a new user-process emulation for Qemu. < 1278032792 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Do you know whether LLVM is restricted harvard? < 1278032833 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Not a clue. < 1278032836 0 :ineiros!~itniemin@james.ics.hut.fi JOIN :#esoteric < 1278032838 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Honestly LLVM still confuses me a lot :P < 1278032847 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :(Only because I haven't looked in to it at all) < 1278032853 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I have looked at it a little bit < 1278032857 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :But not a lot < 1278033001 0 :Gracenotes!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Ping timeout: 260 seconds < 1278033137 0 :cal153!~cal@c-24-4-207-72.hsd1.ca.comcast.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1278033800 0 :Gracenotes!~person@wikipedia/Gracenotes JOIN :#esoteric < 1278034523 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Gregor-W: LLVM is incredibly, incredibly simple. < 1278034541 0 :nooga_!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :oh really? < 1278034548 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :pikhq: Do you know if LLVM is restricted harvard or not? < 1278034554 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :It's a single-static assignment assembly language that's easy to compile to other assembly languages and easy to optimise. < 1278034557 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :zzo38: Not even vaguely. < 1278034566 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :pikhq: OK < 1278034605 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :pikhq: I only get confused with LLVM when it comes to LLVM being compiled to native code so easily. If LLVM is so low level, then I can barely imagine how or where all the stupid issues of how you pass variables, pack structs and other such lunacy disappear. < 1278034635 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Gregor-W: You generate machine-specific LLVM if you care about the details of that. < 1278034654 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :For instance, if you care about the struct packing for a 386 you pack it as though it were a 386. < 1278034671 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :It abstracts *just* the harder parts of compiling to native code, basically. < 1278034700 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Hm < 1278034745 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :It's not strictly an assembly language, right? That is, it has a one-to-one conversion to/from "machine code" for an imaginary LLVM machine? < 1278034758 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :(Bytecode except not byte-code :P ) < 1278034760 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :There is an LLVM bytecode as well, yes. < 1278034782 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Most of the tools deal with LLVM bytecode, not LLVM assembly. < 1278034793 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Got it. < 1278034811 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :But since it *is* an assembly language, LLVM assembly is not *that* much more than an ASCII serialisation of LLVM bytecode. :P < 1278034842 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :So, the only thing I was confused about is that I didn't realize that you couldn't take .C files, compile them to one canonical chunk of LLVM bytecode, then compile that to a binary on any architecture. < 1278034863 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :You *can* do that just fine actually. < 1278034869 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :You just end up breaking ABI. < 1278034874 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric ::) < 1278034879 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Well, you would have to make the most pessimistic assumptions about alignment and packing. < 1278034886 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :And breaking it *hard*... < 1278034891 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Yes. < 1278034902 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :There are systems where you simply cannot load data from an unaligned space, so you'd have to align everything to 8-bytes. < 1278034930 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :For that matter, how does word size work in LLVM? < 1278034931 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :You only really get system-arbitrary LLVM bytecodes for languages without a lot of low-level details already. < 1278034940 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I have written program, such as CZZT the structures must all be packed otherwise it won't run. It also won't run on big-endian computers. < 1278034950 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :In which case you can just say "Figure this shit out, LLVM." I *think*. < 1278034950 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :So, I use SDL macros to test some things < 1278034966 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :It doesn't matter if the start of the structure is aligned or not, though. But the contents of the structure must be packed < 1278034970 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :zzo38: I would say you've written a bad program then :P < 1278034989 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :And they must remain in the order it is in, rather than changing the data around in the different order, it also won't work. < 1278035013 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Gregor-W: You might say that. But it is done this way for compatiblity. < 1278035038 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :There are other things done too. It is designed to be compatible with a old DOS program written in Pascal, of which nobody has source-codes < 1278035047 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh < 1278035082 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Even the video memory structures are made to be same as the way that the IBM PC does in text mode < 1278035095 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Yeesh < 1278035102 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Although this new program is written in SDL, so it should work on any small-endian computer < 1278035105 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :That can use SDL < 1278035118 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Gregor-W: One needs to be aware of system word size. < 1278035134 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :pikhq: Yet another chink in LLVM's portability armor :P < 1278035146 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :In addition, this program requires 32-bit pointer sizes < 1278035157 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :It's not designed to be heavily portable. It's designed to be a nice language runtime backend. < 1278035163 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :If the target computer is big-endian or it has different pointer sizes, it won't compile. < 1278035168 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :pikhq: Fair enough. < 1278035190 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :pikhq: So if I did make a Microcosm-LLVM virtual machine, I'd need to make a Microcosm-LLVM32 and/or a Microcosm-LLVM64 virtual machine. < 1278035205 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Something which e.g. Java can circumvent simply because it doesn't have pointers :P < 1278035228 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Gregor-W: Actually, I think there's *ways* to make it run something kinda like C in that your program just accepts that different compilations will have different sizeof(void*)'s. < 1278035272 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :But I've not seen that in action, so I'm not sure. < 1278035284 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :pikhq: Compiling C to such a system would be lunacy, as sizeof(void*) wouldn't be a compiler-known constant, so even if it worked at the LLVM level it would break everything else. < 1278035285 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Then don't use LLVM if you could instead make up a virtual machine that has restricted harvard architecture, it can have a pointer size that can be optimized into the target native code, for RAM pointer, but for ROM pointer there is no relevant pointer size because pointer into ROM is impossible < 1278035300 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Gregor-W: True. < 1278035324 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ACTION considers. < 1278035345 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Of course, so long as Microcosm is a C-based system, we're stuck with having single-word-size binaries. < 1278035355 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :But I don't see why that should restrict us to single-architecture binaries. < 1278035371 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Anyway, long-term goals :P < 1278035390 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :BTW, fun fact: the LLVM linker lets symbols be unresolved at link time. < 1278035401 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :(so it can resolve at JIT time or native-code-generation time) < 1278035424 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :So does ld, if you ask it to. < 1278035441 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Awesome. < 1278035477 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Oh, right. Glee. < 1278035481 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :LLVM has a C backend. < 1278035657 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ACTION 's brain just exploded. < 1278035670 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :C->LLVM->C->LLVM->C->... let's measure the eigenratio. < 1278035777 0 :Gregor-W!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Quit: Drivingdrivingdriving < 1278036196 0 :augur!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Remote host closed the connection < 1278036207 0 :augur!~augur@216-164-33-76.c3-0.slvr-ubr1.lnh-slvr.md.cable.rcn.com JOIN :#esoteric < 1278036242 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Two characters in the D&D game eat shadow mastifs, my character and one non-player character < 1278036349 0 :augur!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Remote host closed the connection < 1278036354 0 :augur!~augur@216-164-33-76.c3-0.slvr-ubr1.lnh-slvr.md.cable.rcn.com JOIN :#esoteric < 1278036689 0 :cal153!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :*.net *.split < 1278036695 0 :augur!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Remote host closed the connection < 1278036737 0 :oerjan!~oerjan@hagbart.nvg.ntnu.no JOIN :#esoteric < 1278037036 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid NICK :zzo38__ < 1278037043 0 :zzo38__!unknown@unknown.invalid NICK :zzo38___ < 1278037047 0 :zzo38___!unknown@unknown.invalid NICK :zzo38 < 1278037393 0 :augur!~augur@216-164-33-76.c3-0.slvr-ubr1.lnh-slvr.md.cable.rcn.com JOIN :#esoteric < 1278037393 0 :cal153!~cal@c-24-4-207-72.hsd1.ca.comcast.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1278037451 0 :augur!unknown@unknown.invalid NICK :Guest35035 < 1278037927 0 :MizardX!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Ping timeout: 276 seconds < 1278038119 0 :BeholdMyGlory!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Read error: Connection reset by peer < 1278038360 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Where can I find a list of what template files are needed in phpBB, and what the elements are that are used in each one? < 1278038650 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Remote host closed the connection < 1278039260 0 :Oranjer!~HP_Admini@adsl-71-0-120.cae.bellsouth.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1278041577 0 :cal153!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT : < 1278041842 0 :zzo38!~zzo38@h24-207-48-53.dlt.dccnet.com JOIN :#esoteric < 1278041926 0 :coppro!~coppro@unaffiliated/coppro JOIN :#esoteric < 1278042056 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :The CRTC has some stupid rules for the radio. One is that you are not allowed to play only part of a Canadian song. In addition there are rules for censorship that no pornography or swearing on radio, etc. I know some people don't like it (that includes myself), but I also like freedom of speech. I can propose a compromise, that such censorship is regulated only on odd numbered radio stations and not on even radio stations? < 1278042627 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Remote host closed the connection < 1278044433 0 :Guest35035!unknown@unknown.invalid NICK :augur < 1278044853 0 :coppro!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Remote host closed the connection < 1278044888 0 :coppro!~coppro@unaffiliated/coppro JOIN :#esoteric < 1278045519 0 :coppro!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Ping timeout: 240 seconds < 1278045600 0 :Quadrescence!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Read error: Connection reset by peer < 1278045913 0 :coppro!~coppro@unaffiliated/coppro JOIN :#esoteric < 1278047277 0 :coppro!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Read error: Connection reset by peer < 1278047334 0 :coppro!~coppro@unaffiliated/coppro JOIN :#esoteric < 1278047435 0 :Gracenotes!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Ping timeout: 240 seconds < 1278048893 0 :oerjan!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Quit: leaving < 1278049452 0 :Oranjer1!~HP_Admini@adsl-71-0-120.cae.bellsouth.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1278049599 0 :Oranjer!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Ping timeout: 260 seconds < 1278049668 0 :Oranjer1!unknown@unknown.invalid PART #esoteric :? < 1278052075 0 :coppro!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Remote host closed the connection < 1278052343 0 :coppro!~coppro@unaffiliated/coppro JOIN :#esoteric < 1278053009 0 :zzo38!~zzo38@h24-207-48-53.dlt.dccnet.com JOIN :#esoteric < 1278053016 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :That "Entropy" is interesting < 1278053040 0 :coppro!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :hmm? < 1278053055 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :When values are decay, does that include also the constant numbers in the program? It does include string literals, but does it include number < 1278053078 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Also there is no list of commands and list of operators documented < 1278053098 0 :coppro!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :link? < 1278053103 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :http://esoteric.voxelperfect.net/wiki/Entropy < 1278053454 0 :coppro!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ACTION should actually design/implement a language some day < 1278053520 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :coppro: Maybe do so some day? < 1278053547 0 :coppro!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :meh, that language is boring < 1278053569 0 :Sgeo_!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Or design and implement crappy APIs! < 1278053574 0 :Sgeo_!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ACTION looks selfward < 1278053579 0 :coppro!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :entertaining but positively useless < 1278053596 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :coppro: Yes mostly that is it < 1278053615 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :But there is not enough information about Entropy language, is still true < 1278053622 0 :Sgeo_!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :If you don't like useless, what are you doing here? < 1278053894 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :The Japanese are freaking crazy. < 1278053898 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a7/Macrocheira_kaempferi.jpg The Japanese spider crab. < 1278053904 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :The leg span there is 12 feet. < 1278053910 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :They eat that. < 1278054016 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :When I ask some people on the other IRC about if shadow mastifs are good to eat, some people answer in different ways, including some people said only fox good to eat in that fantasy world, or don't understand why, or various < 1278054028 0 :coppro!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :pikhq: sounds delicious < 1278054053 0 :augur!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Remote host closed the connection < 1278054066 0 :augur!~augur@216-164-33-76.c3-0.slvr-ubr1.lnh-slvr.md.cable.rcn.com JOIN :#esoteric < 1278054088 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :coppro: Y'know, actually. < 1278054101 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Stick some butter on that and it probably *is* freaking delicious. < 1278054103 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :40 pounds of it. < 1278054204 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :How often do you write "the"? < 1278054215 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :And how often do you write "I" and "you"? < 1278054222 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Very commonly. < 1278054242 0 :Gregor!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :The only time I would write any of them to /you/ is in this sentence. < 1278054345 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :OK that is a sentence < 1278054400 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :This is a sentence. < 1278054930 0 :fizzie!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :In a Google-provided corpus of 1024908267229 words collected from the interwebs, the word "the" is the most popular word, appearing 19401194714 times (1.89 %). < 1278055000 0 :fizzie!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :(I is on 15th place with 2744649681 occurrances, you is 18th with 2404223410. People on the internet care more about themselves than others, it seems.) < 1278055056 0 :coppro!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :what's second? a? < 1278055110 0 :fizzie!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :The top ten in order is: the, of, and, to, a, in, for, is, The, on. This seems to be case-sensitive, so I should've added "You" and "you" together, sorry about that. < 1278055203 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :It doesn't matter if you care about yourself or others, the reason for writing "I" or "you" is different things. Because there is different reasons for doing so. In addition, "I" might be used simply as a letter rather than as a word in some contexts. < 1278055431 0 :fizzie!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Quasi-interestingly, if you take a selection of books from male and female authors, there is a noticeable difference in combined frequency counts of wordsets (she, her, hers, herself) and (he, him, his, himself) depending on the gender of the author. < 1278055614 0 :augur!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Remote host closed the connection < 1278055750 0 :augur!~augur@216-164-33-76.c3-0.slvr-ubr1.lnh-slvr.md.cable.rcn.com JOIN :#esoteric < 1278055909 0 :MizardX!~MizardX@unaffiliated/mizardx JOIN :#esoteric < 1278056107 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :TSUMO!! < 1278056155 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :RON!! < 1278056220 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :KAN!! < 1278056300 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Remote host closed the connection < 1278056979 0 :pineapple!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Ping timeout: 240 seconds < 1278057599 0 :clog!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :ended < 1278057600 0 :clog!unknown@unknown.invalid JOIN :#esoteric < 1278060889 0 :tombom!tombom@wikipedia/Tombomp JOIN :#esoteric < 1278060918 0 :coolguy4!~alex@60-241-80-116.static.tpgi.com.au JOIN :#esoteric < 1278061426 0 :myndzi\!myndzi@c-24-19-39-178.hsd1.wa.comcast.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1278061629 0 :myndzi!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Ping timeout: 252 seconds < 1278061770 0 :coolguy4!unknown@unknown.invalid PART #esoteric :? < 1278063416 0 :nooga_!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :i've got a new project - running windows 3.0 on this -> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19txZDTkbBw < 1278063426 0 :cal153!~cal@c-24-4-207-72.hsd1.ca.comcast.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1278063449 0 :coppro!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Quit: I am leaving. You are about to explode. < 1278063551 0 :nooga_!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :pikhq: 12 feet? < 1278063690 0 :nooga_!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric : It is reported to have a gentle disposition "in spite of its ferocious appearance". < 1278063694 0 :nooga_!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :YUCK < 1278065817 0 :hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Ping timeout: 260 seconds < 1278066220 0 :hiato!~nine@41-133-148-62.dsl.mweb.co.za JOIN :#esoteric < 1278066295 0 :myndzi!myndzi@c-24-19-39-178.hsd1.wa.comcast.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1278066504 0 :myndzi\!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Ping timeout: 260 seconds < 1278073235 0 :nooga_!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Ping timeout: 240 seconds < 1278073604 0 :Ilari!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Heh... Computer makes noise if I use floodping. And if IPSec is used, the noise sounds really awful. < 1278073642 0 :Ilari!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Some computer-internal EMI? < 1278074255 0 :Ilari!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Haha... On blog post Comment #2: "Mmmmm.... braaaaaiiiinnnzzzz....". Comment #3: "Wow, 2 comments plus this one and no denialists yet. are the zombies sleeping?". < 1278075748 0 :nooga!~nooga@maverick.aircity.pl JOIN :#esoteric < 1278080685 0 :AnMaster!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Ping timeout: 260 seconds < 1278080953 0 :AnMaster!~AnMaster@unaffiliated/anmaster JOIN :#esoteric < 1278081597 0 :Gracenotes!~person@wikipedia/Gracenotes JOIN :#esoteric < 1278083043 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :OMFG. < 1278083056 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :The Pirate Party is now going to take over running the Pirate Bay. < 1278083065 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :... *Inside Swedish parliament*. < 1278083134 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Because Swedish politicians are almost entirely immune to prosecution from things done as part of their political goals. < 1278083221 0 :Geekthras!~geekthras@adsl-99-39-2-249.dsl.pltn13.sbcglobal.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1278083288 0 :nooga!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :heheee < 1278083469 0 :Geekthras!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Ping timeout: 240 seconds < 1278084517 0 :oerjan!~oerjan@hagbart.nvg.ntnu.no JOIN :#esoteric < 1278084579 0 :MizardX!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Ping timeout: 240 seconds < 1278084777 0 :BeholdMyGlory!~behold@d83-183-181-73.cust.tele2.se JOIN :#esoteric < 1278084777 0 :BeholdMyGlory!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Changing host < 1278084777 0 :BeholdMyGlory!~behold@unaffiliated/beholdmyglory JOIN :#esoteric < 1278087120 0 :jcp!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Ping timeout: 260 seconds < 1278087176 0 :jcp!~jw@bzflag/contributor/javawizard2539 JOIN :#esoteric < 1278087840 0 :Gregor!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :pikhq: Huh? < 1278088193 0 :relet!~thomas@c905DBF51.dhcp.bluecom.no JOIN :#esoteric < 1278089017 0 :kar8nga!~kar8nga@78.104.80.79 JOIN :#esoteric < 1278089085 0 :jcp!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Read error: Operation timed out < 1278089276 0 :jcp!~jw@bzflag/contributor/javawizard2539 JOIN :#esoteric < 1278089478 0 :kar8nga!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Remote host closed the connection < 1278090907 0 :myndzi\!myndzi@c-24-19-39-178.hsd1.wa.comcast.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1278091087 0 :myndzi!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Ping timeout: 260 seconds < 1278091614 0 :relet!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Quit: Leaving. < 1278092375 0 :Slereah!~jews@ANantes-259-1-125-153.w92-139.abo.wanadoo.fr JOIN :#esoteric < 1278093559 0 :Mathnerd314!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Ping timeout: 260 seconds < 1278093640 0 :Mathnerd314!~mathnerd3@nat-wireless-guest-reg-158-122.bu.edu JOIN :#esoteric < 1278094254 0 :iamcal!~cal@c-24-4-207-72.hsd1.ca.comcast.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1278094373 0 :cal153!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Ping timeout: 260 seconds < 1278094970 0 :oerjan!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Quit: leaving < 1278096027 0 :kar8nga!~kar8nga@78.104.80.144 JOIN :#esoteric < 1278096268 0 :zzo38!~zzo38@h24-207-48-53.dlt.dccnet.com JOIN :#esoteric < 1278097261 0 :nooga!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Ping timeout: 264 seconds < 1278097712 0 :Guest18987!~mike@41.186.1.114 JOIN :#esoteric < 1278097766 0 :Guest18987!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Client Quit < 1278098152 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I wrote a program for CYOA type games in TAVSYS < 1278098153 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :http://zzo38computer.cjb.net/tavsys/lib/cyoa.4th < 1278098163 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I can add more features if you have idea to add more features < 1278098317 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Unfortunately there is not a lot of documentation, it only lists the error codes < 1278098899 0 :coppro!~coppro@unaffiliated/coppro JOIN :#esoteric < 1278098987 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :coppro: Hello, and good day, is it good day for you today? < 1278098995 0 :coppro!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :yes, boot < 1278098997 0 :coppro!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :*bot < 1278099743 0 :FireFly!~firefly@unaffiliated/firefly JOIN :#esoteric < 1278099744 0 :benuphoenix!~benuphoen@ool-182e6881.dyn.optonline.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1278099776 0 :benuphoenix!unknown@unknown.invalid PART #esoteric :? < 1278099942 0 :ais523!~ais523@unaffiliated/ais523 JOIN :#esoteric < 1278100401 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Please tell me, a question I did not get answer very satisfactory, is shadow mastifs good to eat? (in D&D) < 1278100418 0 :coppro!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :yes < 1278100425 0 :coppro!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :not very filling though < 1278100455 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Why do you think that is the case? < 1278100474 0 :coppro!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :it's shadow < 1278100543 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I don't think it is actual shadow, I think it is proper physical object < 1278100567 0 :coppro!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :that's what they want you to think < 1278100782 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :It is not incorporeal. It is called "shadow" because they can hide in a shadow < 1278100900 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Is it good for ettercap and/or otyugh to eat? < 1278101701 0 :relet!~thomas@c905DBF51.dhcp.bluecom.no JOIN :#esoteric < 1278101922 0 :benuphoenix!~benuphoen@ool-182e6881.dyn.optonline.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1278101946 0 :benuphoenix!unknown@unknown.invalid PART #esoteric :? < 1278103868 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Quit: Is? < 1278103989 0 :Mathnerd314!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Ping timeout: 260 seconds < 1278104494 0 :augur!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Remote host closed the connection < 1278106962 0 :augur!~augur@216-164-33-76.c3-0.slvr-ubr1.lnh-slvr.md.cable.rcn.com JOIN :#esoteric < 1278108233 0 :kar8nga!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Remote host closed the connection < 1278109376 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Read error: Connection reset by peer < 1278109882 0 :Geekthras!~geekthras@adsl-76-230-21-225.dsl.pltn13.sbcglobal.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1278110702 0 :Mathnerd314!~mathnerd3@nat-wireless-guest-reg-158-122.bu.edu JOIN :#esoteric < 1278110903 0 :Geekthras!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Ping timeout: 240 seconds < 1278110990 0 :pikhq!~pikhq@75-106-123-171.cust.wildblue.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1278112283 0 :hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Ping timeout: 265 seconds < 1278112620 0 :zzo38!~zzo38@h24-207-48-53.dlt.dccnet.com JOIN :#esoteric < 1278112682 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :http://zzo38computer.cjb.net/img_11/mahjongflowchart.png < 1278112804 0 :Ilari!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :What's that "fat player's mahjong" about? < 1278112820 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Ilari: I don't know. < 1278112844 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Maybe it is from some manga I have not seen < 1278112937 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I don't know how eating more can possibly give you a better chance for daisangen. < 1278113194 0 :Ilari!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :It is waiting activity (since metabolism control is busted and one is almost continuously hungry)? < 1278113268 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Ilari: I am not sure < 1278113279 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Daisangen is just a certain combination of tiles that you can have < 1278113307 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :It means three or four of each sangenpai (often called "dragons" in English). < 1278113324 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :It is a yakuman hand, which means it scores the maximum if you are East. < 1278113328 0 :Ilari!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :zzo38: Essentially 'eat' there replacing 'wait'. < 1278113384 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Ilari: Ah, OK. You might have to play a lot before getting such tiles as that. < 1278113566 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Remote host closed the connection < 1278113645 0 :Ilari!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Its amazing how often people with damaged metabolism controls go hungry (and then eat, usually not-good-for-you stuff). < 1278113705 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I can explain most of the stuff in the mahjong flowchart, but I don't know what "squigglies" is < 1278113943 0 :tombom!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :*.net *.split < 1278113943 0 :bsmntbombdood!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :*.net *.split < 1278113943 0 :Ilari!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :*.net *.split < 1278114025 0 :hiato!~nine@41-133-148-62.dsl.mweb.co.za JOIN :#esoteric < 1278114069 0 :jcp!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :*.net *.split < 1278114112 0 :Ilari!~user@2002:5870:32ae:1:4261:86ff:fe96:fca JOIN :#esoteric < 1278114112 0 :bsmntbombdood!~gavin@174-29-86-244.hlrn.qwest.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1278114112 0 :jcp!~jw@bzflag/contributor/javawizard2539 JOIN :#esoteric < 1278114324 0 :Geekthras!~geekthras@adsl-76-230-21-225.dsl.pltn13.sbcglobal.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1278114350 0 :hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Quit: underflow < 1278114358 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Uncertainty Principle's Office: http://zzo38computer.cjb.net/img_10/FatherHeisenberg.PNG < 1278114502 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I did packaged the IRCd codes but it isn't very good packaged. http://zzo38computer.cjb.net/ircd/ < 1278114740 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Not many people understand evolution properly, but how many people are *that* bad http://zzo38computer.cjb.net/img_10/evolution_should_not.jpg < 1278114842 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :What does the error message "rDrebTenrsr nc RRdnrTSb SncrrebdRRdncsretrepscdogtia inte F t" supposed to mean?? < 1278114962 0 :Ilari!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Uh... No idea... What language it is supposed to be in anyway? < 1278115091 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I don't know. I got this error in QuickBasic once < 1278115167 0 :zzo38!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Something similar, in an unsubscribe form I have seen where it says "Please indicate why you are unsubscribing" but the only choices is "toto" and "titi"