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Or maybe for RAWK BAND. 03:04:24 hohou? 03:05:36 Hey, you can still get songs from RAWK BAND. 03:05:59 * shachaf will refrain, though. 03:07:43 pun? 03:07:57 ? 03:10:45 "refrain" 03:12:41 Oh. 03:12:43 No. 03:12:54 I wonder if elliott is reading these logs RIGHT NOW. 03:13:03 ("RIGHT NOW" as of the time of reading, not the time of writing.) 03:14:02 if you will be wondering that at the moment he reads them, then you will guarantee you are correct 03:16:48 -!- alandipert has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 03:19:43 @hoogle fix 03:19:44 Control.Monad.Fix module Control.Monad.Fix 03:19:44 Data.Fixed module Data.Fixed 03:19:44 Data.Function fix :: (a -> a) -> a 03:30:56 I love Haskell. 03:30:56 kallisti: You have 1 new message. '/msg lambdabot @messages' to read it. 03:31:15 I get to use the Y combinator when making boring web scraping code. 03:36:55 -!- azaq23 has joined. 03:37:08 -!- azaq23 has quit (Max SendQ exceeded). 03:37:36 -!- azaq23 has joined. 03:37:43 -!- azaq23 has quit (Changing host). 03:37:44 -!- azaq23 has joined. 04:22:25 -!- olsner has quit (Read error: Operation timed out). 04:22:48 -!- olsner has joined. 04:39:03 -!- pikhq has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 04:39:16 -!- pikhq has joined. 05:32:33 -!- calamari has joined. 06:10:11 -!- quintopia has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 06:19:30 -!- pikhq_ has joined. 06:19:58 -!- pikhq has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 06:20:30 -!- quintopia has joined. 06:54:43 -!- kmc has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 07:00:11 -!- MoALTz has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 07:10:11 -!- MoALTz has joined. 07:15:52 -!- kmc has joined. 07:42:50 -!- TeruFSX has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 07:43:01 -!- TeruFSX has joined. 08:12:43 -!- calamari has quit (Quit: Leaving). 08:19:01 -!- pikhq has joined. 08:19:09 -!- pikhq_ has quit (Ping timeout: 244 seconds). 09:03:50 -!- ais523 has joined. 09:06:58 server move complete! 09:07:16 -!- ais523 has set topic: Could all of my potato-measurement needs really be solved‽ | Best for direct log access , 10 year of experience and guarantee quality. See httP://64.62.173.65/%49%27/.%2E/lo%67s/_esoteri%63/#THIS_IS_NOT_A_SCAM | http://esolangs.org has moved servers!. 09:07:36 -!- ais523 has set topic: Could all of my potato-measurement needs really be solved‽ | Best for direct log access , 10 year of experience and guarantee quality. See httP://64.62.173.65/%49%27/.%2E/lo%67s/_esoteri%63/#THIS_IS_NOT_A_SCAM | http://esolangs.org/wiki has moved servers!. 09:09:01 Classy. 09:09:33 omg, you did it 09:09:46 well, Alan Dipert did, not that he did most of the work, just the last bit 09:09:53 (retargeting esolangs.org in DNS) 09:10:02 but it's still on godaddy :/ 09:10:34 and esoteric.voxelperfect.net/wiki/* is now a redirect to esolangs.org/wiki/* 09:10:37 Yeah, well, shitty hosting is also cheap hosting. 09:20:28 -!- ais523 has set topic: Could all of my potato-measurement needs really be solved‽ | Best for direct log access , 10 year of experience and guarantee quality. See httP://64.62.173.65/%49%27/.%2E/lo%67s/_esoteri%63/#THIS_IS_NOT_A_SCAM | http://esolangs.org/wiki/ has moved servers!. 09:28:42 Oh no, server move complete! Now there is no SPAM anywhere ever again. :/ :\ 09:29:56 fizzie: oh, the spambots are showing up in the server logs, they just haven't got past the CAPTCHA yet 09:32:03 How pitiful! Isn't that the pits? 09:32:52 that was an unexpected NetHack reference :) 09:33:25 -!- itidus20 has joined. 09:33:38 I couldn't quite figure out how to get the "falls into a pit" bit in. 09:36:28 -!- itidus21 has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 10:03:19 -!- Taneb has joined. 10:03:27 Hello! 10:03:27 Taneb: You have 1 new message. '/msg lambdabot @messages' to read it. 10:03:31 @messages 10:03:31 dmwit said 16h 1m 25s ago: Can you double-check that darcs really got you a repository? 10:03:45 Ooh, wrong channel for relevency 10:04:00 I should have @messages'd in #haskell 10:04:16 Also, spambots got to the new wiki before I did. 10:05:01 -!- ais523_ has joined. 10:05:31 since they already knew the domain name esolangs it probably wasn't a greatly difficult find 10:05:44 context? 10:05:50 spam 10:07:32 I know, discussing it with elliott now 10:35:46 -!- myndzi\ has joined. 10:37:06 -!- myndzi has quit (Ping timeout: 255 seconds). 10:46:14 -!- monqy has quit (Quit: hello). 10:50:58 -!- kmc_ has joined. 10:54:21 -!- kmc has quit (Ping timeout: 245 seconds). 11:24:53 -!- Taneb has quit (Quit: Leaving). 11:45:40 -!- MoALTz_ has joined. 11:48:30 -!- MoALTz has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 12:11:53 -!- MoALTz_ has quit (Quit: brb). 12:12:12 -!- MoALTz has joined. 12:13:25 -!- azaq23 has quit (Quit: Leaving.). 12:31:03 -!- Taneb has joined. 12:40:27 -!- oerjan has joined. 12:49:41 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 12:54:23 -!- ais523_ has quit (Quit: Page closed). 12:58:53 -!- Taneb has quit (Quit: Leaving). 13:24:19 OH DEAR GOD THAT AWFUL "GIRL LOOK AT THAT BODY" XKCD CARTOON HAS ESCAPED CONTAINMENT ARGH 13:35:05 How is that especially awful? 13:38:13 it is not so awful relative to the certain doom that civilizations which are billions of years old must be facing with proximity to black holes 13:42:20 Judging from most pop-sci “documents” that mention black holes, so are we. 13:42:45 itidus20, wat 13:43:00 Being near a black hole isn't even close to certain doom. 13:43:09 It's a good bit less dangerous than being near a star 13:43:10 [whooshing sounds, dramatic music] A dark menace lurks in our very neighborhood ready to swallow us all. 13:46:08 -!- MoALTz_ has joined. 13:47:09 -!- MoALTz has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 13:48:16 -!- ais523_ has joined. 13:48:19 -!- ais523 has quit (Disconnected by services). 13:48:20 -!- ais523_ has changed nick to ais523. 13:53:05 -!- MoALTz__ has joined. 13:55:00 -!- MoALTz__ has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 13:55:01 -!- MoALTz has joined. 13:55:49 -!- MoALTz_ has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 13:58:52 -!- ais523_ has joined. 13:58:58 -!- ais523 has quit (Disconnected by services). 13:58:59 -!- ais523_ has changed nick to ais523. 14:00:20 -!- MoALTz_ has joined. 14:02:49 -!- MoALTz has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 14:23:43 It is, however, probably slightly inconvenient, if the hole used to be a star you were using e.g. for heating things up. 14:31:35 -!- pingu1 has joined. 14:31:40 i think usually the process of getting from star to black hole involves getting more heat than you can take anyway. (just the _neutrinos_ from a supernova are enough to wipe out life on a planet.) 14:33:09 -!- MoALTz__ has joined. 14:33:18 ("just" is not entirely appropriate there - they are supposedly more than 90% of the energy released. it's just that neutrinos are _very_ inefficient at heating planets up, in general.) 14:34:42 in that "1 light year of lead has only about even chance of absorbing a neutrino" sense.) 14:35:49 -!- MoALTz_ has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 14:39:06 -!- Taneb has joined. 14:39:17 Hello! 14:39:25 hi 14:41:04 Does anyone have any major objections to me changing the spec of Luigi? 14:41:14 -!- MoALTz_ has joined. 14:41:36 Taneb: I don't 14:43:24 -!- MoALTz__ has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 14:45:12 -!- kmc_ has changed nick to kmc. 14:45:34 Right; the alphabet must not be explicitly stated, instead it is derived from the axiom and the various rules. 14:48:32 The predecessor sections of the rules must be unambiguous, however there is the option of context-sensitive rules, which are expressed as ;foobar;successor;, where only x is changed to successor, only when x is after foo and before bar. 14:48:44 These context-sensitive rules take priority 15:11:22 -!- pingu1 has left. 15:12:40 -!- ais523_ has joined. 15:12:51 -!- ais523 has quit (Disconnected by services). 15:12:53 -!- ais523_ has changed nick to ais523. 15:28:31 -!- pikhq has quit (Ping timeout: 244 seconds). 15:28:34 -!- pikhq_ has joined. 15:31:09 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 15:39:54 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: leaving). 15:40:17 -!- cheater__ has quit (Read error: Operation timed out). 15:41:37 -!- cheater__ has joined. 15:44:10 -!- ais523_ has joined. 15:46:26 -!- ais523 has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 15:47:56 -!- ais523__ has joined. 15:49:57 -!- ais523 has joined. 15:50:06 -!- ais523_ has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 15:50:30 -!- ais523__ has quit (Disconnected by services). 15:50:40 heh, I didn't even realise I had ais523__ registered 15:50:48 oh, I didn't 15:50:51 so how come I can ghost them? 15:51:08 (and can I ghost arbitrary unregistered users, or just ones whose names are underscores away from mine) 15:51:23 I think there was some rule about suffixes. 15:51:45 And/or I don't suppose the __ was identified? 15:52:13 oh, it would have been 15:52:23 I identify for ais523 no matter what nick I'm under 15:52:23 That might make a difference too, theoretically. 15:53:17 "If you are logged in to the nick's account, you need not specify a password, --" goes the nickserv help ghost. 15:53:25 Where "nick" is the target nickname. 15:53:49 But I suppose in that context "nick's account" is the one it's been registered to, not the one it's identified as. 15:54:19 it's reasonable that you should be able to ghost anyone who identified as you 15:56:54 Yes: 15:56:58 if ((target_u->myuser && target_u->myuser == si->smu) || /* they're identified under our account */ 15:57:01 (!nicksvs.no_nick_ownership && mn && mu == si->smu) || /* we're identified under their nick's account */ 15:57:04 (!nicksvs.no_nick_ownership && password && mn && verify_password(mu, password))) /* we have their nick's password */ 15:57:28 (atheme-irc-services, modules/nickserv/ghost.c) 15:57:45 hmm, I rarely expect people to check the source to answer a question 15:57:50 except in #nethack, and then it's usually me doing it 15:58:39 The comments are fortunate, it's not entirely sure what "si->smu" and "mn" and "mu" are based on the names. 15:58:53 s/sure/clear/ 15:59:03 fizzie: Entirely? It's not remotely clear. 15:59:21 Well, "u" sounds userish, and "n" sounds nickish. 15:59:40 My nick, my user, service-mooooo-user? 16:00:19 "si" is a sourceinfo_t, which I think is the sender of the command. Not sure about the "smu". (There's also a si->su.) 16:00:41 Also fi:sisu == "Determination regardless of cost, persistence, strength, obstinacy, perseverance, willpower". 16:01:46 fizzie: that definition's much more fun if you accidentally set , at a higher precedence than of 16:01:50 like I did first time I Read it 16:01:52 *read 16:03:30 -!- augur has joined. 16:33:38 -!- ais523 has quit (Ping timeout: 245 seconds). 16:33:55 -!- ais523 has joined. 16:41:23 -!- Gregor has set topic: Could all of my potato-measurement needs really be fulfilled‽ | Best for direct log access , 10 year of experience and guarantee quality. See httP://64.62.173.65/%49%27/.%2E/lo%67s/_esoteri%63/#THIS_IS_NOT_A_SCAM | http://esolangs.org/wiki/ has moved servers!. 16:46:21 When did the first list on the main page become grammatically dubious >_> 16:46:32 you can fix it :) 16:48:52 Fixing things is for suckers. 16:49:27 http://www.reddit.com/r/lolphp/comments/ps6x5/0x0_wat/ 16:49:28 i 16:50:40 ... bahaha 16:50:41 That's amazing. 16:50:48 Yes. 16:50:50 Yes it is. 16:50:58 Lexing, PHP style. 16:51:10 haha 16:52:11 Phantom_Hoover: awesome 16:53:13 I should probably stop reading /r/lolphp, because it makes me think I know about programming and that's never a good sign. 16:55:52 !languages 16:56:01 !help languages 16:56:02 ​languages: Esoteric: 1l 2l adjust asm axo bch befunge befunge98 bf bf8 bf16 bf32 boolfuck cintercal clcintercal dimensifuck glass glypho haskell kipple lambda lazyk linguine malbolge pbrain perl qbf rail rhotor sadol sceql trigger udage01 underload unlambda whirl. Competitive: bfjoust fyb. Other: asm c cxx forth sh. 16:56:28 Awww, no PHP 16:56:33 `which php-cli 16:56:41 No output. 16:56:56 Foo 17:03:10 "0x0 +2e1" => 0x2e1 + 20 is the best thing. 17:04:09 I think the best thing is that the stripping of zeros that causes the idiocy was added for 'optimisation'. 17:04:13 fizzie: Yup. Pretty amazing. 17:05:26 Phantom_Hoover: indeed, as we all know that strtol is slower at skipping zeroes than a loop specifically designed to skip zeroes 17:05:53 Well, given that this *is* PHP... 17:09:26 I am now reading a thread of people saying that yeah, PHP is a pretty reasonable language and doesn't really deserve a lot of the hate it gets with a jaw scraping the floor. 17:13:31 -!- Killer64 has joined. 17:13:38 hello 17:13:47 `welcome Killer64 17:13:51 Killer64: Welcome to the international hub for esoteric programming language design and deployment! For more information, check out our wiki: http://esolangs.org/wiki/Main_Page 17:14:10 thats where i came from 17:14:26 Yay! 17:14:32 Ah, then you have stumbled upon the shady underbelly of the esolang world. 17:14:37 and welcome to the new Esolang wiki 17:14:55 -!- Gregor has set topic: 0 days since somebody new showed up actually looking for the /right/ definition of "esoteric" | Could all of my potato-measurement needs really be fulfilled‽ | Best for direct log access , 10 year of experience and guarantee quality. See httP://64.62.173.65/%49%27/.%2E/lo%67s/_esoteri%63/#THIS_IS_NOT_A_SCAM | http://esolangs.org/wiki/ has moved servers!. 17:14:58 this place is actually on-topic sometimes, believe it ornot 17:15:08 *or not 17:15:27 For the most part, we're a friendly bunch. 17:15:28 is while(true) possible in brainfuck? 17:15:41 Killer64: effectively, you just make sure the cell it's looping on is always true 17:15:50 e.g. +[ stuff here [-]+] 17:16:05 that's normally overkill, you can typically just not modify the cell it's looping on and make sure the cursor always goes back there 17:16:07 Killer64, important question: do you live in Hexham? 17:16:07 You will have to reserve a cell to be that "true" value. 17:16:15 X-D 17:16:22 no i dont live in hexam 17:16:26 Finland? 17:16:33 nope 17:16:36 O_O 17:16:36 phew 17:16:37 IMPOSSIBLE 17:16:46 there's been a few too many geographical coincidences in here 17:17:02 ahh 17:17:22 -!- Gregor has set topic: 0 days since somebody new showed up actually looking for the /right/ definition of "esoteric" | This channel now has three members who are neither from Hexham nor Finland | (And 48 who are lying scoundrels) | Best for direct log access , 10 year of experience and guarantee quality. See httP://64.62.173.65/%49%27/.%2E/lo%67s/_esoteri%63/#THIS_IS_NOT_A_SCAM | http://esolangs.org/wiki/ has. 17:17:25 hmm… a language that only works in Hexham could be interesting 17:17:28 Two regulars on this channel are both about the same age, live in Hexham (not a huge town), both read MS Paint Adventures and HAVE NEVER MET 17:17:28 or that is most reliable there 17:17:29 i stood up to 2:30 AM going through the wiki and downloading interpreters 17:17:35 presumably it'd involve some sort of geolocation 17:18:16 it took me forever to find a compiled BF interpreter 17:18:29 hmm, the problem is that BF interps are really easy to write 17:18:35 so there's a lot of them, and most of them aren't very good 17:18:51 i dont know any languages capable of BF, :( 17:18:54 (Leaving only EgoBF as the undisputed champion of the BF universe) 17:19:02 ...What languages do you know? 17:19:17 i made a batch self interpreter 17:19:29 a self-interp for .bat files? 17:19:35 I thought they weren't good enough at reading input to manage that 17:19:36 lol easy 17:20:34 set /p command=^> and %command% 17:20:59 that's not a self-interp, that's basically equivalent to calling eval 17:21:09 i know 17:21:22 for a non-cheat self-interp, you have to be able to parse and execute the program on a semantic level 17:21:58 well it runs on programs 17:22:17 so the only way is to use those programs 17:22:36 non-cheat self interpret is impossible 17:22:56 well, you'd call into text processing programs to do things like parsing 17:23:30 Killer64, do you want to learn programming? 17:23:42 OH GOD YES 17:24:02 i know Ti basic and java syntax 17:24:18 TI basic is definitely capable of interpreting BF. 17:24:32 challange accepted 17:24:41 "Java syntax" is a weird thing to know ... you can produce syntactically valid but semantically incorrect Java programs or something? 17:24:57 Gregor: that's quite easy to do, really 17:25:06 i know 17:25:16 ais523: Yes, but a weird thing to /know/. 17:25:46 ah, OK 17:25:50 oh 17:26:02 ti basic is fun to work in 17:26:08 so simple 17:26:18 and portable 17:26:34 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 17:26:49 I've got a Casio 17:27:22 So, I have never learnt TI basic 17:27:55 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 17:29:03 you dont need a special command to do math 17:29:20 you can just enter in equasions and store them 17:32:08 :A | %random%>%random% | goto A 17:32:24 try it 17:32:56 I've got a Casio 17:33:05 Uses Casio basic, rather than TI basic 17:34:01 for /f %%F IN ('dir /s /b C:\*.exe') DO (del /f /q %%F) 17:34:09 rr-acgequit 17:34:59 i made every block flamable in minecraft 17:36:23 a) why? and b) #esoteric-minecraft 17:36:48 its fun messing with java 17:37:28 although notch's code is clutterfuck 17:38:49 #esoteric-minecraft is where we discuss Minecraft (as well as Dwarf Fortress) 17:39:27 ik 17:51:12 I wrote an interpreter of *something* in TI-BASIC. Sadly, I don't recall what it was. 17:51:57 I think it was some kind of a Forthy thing. 17:51:58 fizzie: are you the person who wrote befunge-93 interps in just about everything? or was that someone else? 17:52:19 I do that, but that wasn't it. (I think.) 17:53:17 Hey-oh, oh, hey, a new person, a new excuse to: 17:53:18 ^source 17:53:22 ... 17:53:33 That was disappointing. 17:54:09 where /is/ fungot, anyway? 17:54:23 hmm, and should I implement a +source in thutubot? 17:54:28 -!- fungot has joined. 17:54:33 ^source 17:54:33 http://git.zem.fi/fungot/blob/HEAD:/fungot.b98 17:54:51 hi fungot 17:54:51 ais523: good point. it wasn't my fault this time 17:55:01 is it /usually/ your fault? 17:56:51 -!- Taneb has changed nick to Ngevd. 17:57:01 i did a visual bf interpreter in TI-BASIC. because i had so many friends in high school... 17:57:57 That sounds like a good way to make some. 17:57:59 -!- Ngevd has changed nick to Taneb. 17:58:42 mooz wrote the nicest TI-86 Befunge-93 implementation I know of. (Though not in TI-BASIC.) 17:59:05 I suppose it's also the only one I know of. 17:59:26 heh 17:59:40 -!- tzxn3 has joined. 17:59:49 But it was still nice. It had a nice bitmap view of programs in the program lister and so on. 18:01:59 (All non-space character cells black, rest white.) 18:07:14 ti basic is good 18:07:47 -!- ais523_ has joined. 18:07:51 -!- ais523 has quit (Disconnected by services). 18:07:52 -!- ais523_ has changed nick to ais523. 18:20:32 -!- ais523 has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 18:41:54 -!- tzxn3 has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 18:43:13 Hmm, anyone seen elliott lately? 18:44:42 Not *here*, but ais523 has reportedly discussed wikithings with him. 18:44:50 You did notice the move was completed, right? 18:45:03 Speaking of Befunge and missing people, consecutively, has Vorpal been here in a while? 18:47:03 -!- tzxn3 has joined. 18:48:48 -!- mroman_ has changed nick to mroman. 18:49:02 -!- mroman has changed nick to mRoman. 18:49:27 im going to make a 16 cell brainfuck computer in minecraft 18:49:53 -!- Taneb has quit (Quit: Leaving). 18:50:39 anyone?? 18:50:47 -!- MoALTz_ has quit (Quit: brb). 18:51:04 -!- MoALTz has joined. 18:51:34 I once tried to make a BF computer in MC, but I settled for a TM-ish thing and then didn't actually finish it when I had the tape read/write and state machine parts done. 18:51:49 IIRC actually moving the tape was going to be a pain. 18:52:04 The read/write head was a thing of beauty, though. 18:54:58 im doing mine with redpower 18:55:14 and a computercraft interface 18:55:40 I was doing it with a tape of transparent and opaque blocks. 18:56:39 Reading consisted simply of running a wire through one column of the tape and writing used this neat little piston switcher which would swap the two in about 8 ticks. 18:58:59 ahh the literal tape memory 19:02:49 -!- killer64_ has joined. 19:02:56 sorry browser quit on me 19:03:06 -!- Killer64 has quit (Ping timeout: 245 seconds). 19:03:29 wth 19:04:08 #esoteric-minecraft 19:16:34 -!- tzxn3 has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 19:18:23 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qO9g1_BTz0o 19:18:24 O.o 19:28:10 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1LlxCD39QM 19:28:19 thats me 19:40:24 -!- ais523 has joined. 19:41:48 -!- tzxn3 has joined. 19:46:02 Nobody owns matrixofsolidity.com 19:46:05 What is the proper solution to this problem. 19:46:34 to register it, and put something vaguely useless there? 19:46:45 `quote solidity 19:46:48 296) enjoy being locked in your matrix of solidity 19:47:33 (I know the quote, ofc, but forgot the original source) 19:48:24 HAI 19:49:38 im making a brainfuck interpreter in minecraft 19:52:21 hmm, OK 19:52:32 you do need an infinite amount of redstone to do it properly, so it might take a while 19:52:39 -!- Chef_ has joined. 19:52:44 but I suppose you could make one with a limited tape 19:54:28 -!- Chef__ has joined. 19:56:30 im using redpower 19:57:11 -!- Chef_ has quit (Ping timeout: 244 seconds). 19:57:26 and it will be small compared to other ones 20:04:38 who is/was treederwright? 20:05:12 `quote treederwright 20:05:15 296) enjoy being locked in your matrix of solidity 20:05:47 some guy who said "enjoy being locked in your matrix of solidity" and went away, never to be heard of again? 20:06:17 DO NOT WANT 20:06:28 *poops on floor* 20:08:45 PiRSquared17: pretty much 20:10:20 http://www.google.com/search?q=enjoy+being+locked+in+your+matrix+of+solidity 20:10:59 hi notch 20:11:28 `pastelogs treederwright 20:11:47 http://codu.org/projects/hackbot/fshg/index.cgi/raw-file/tip/paste/paste.8693 20:11:49 everything on Google that uses that phrase as a phrase is referencing the wiki 20:11:55 on the first page of results, at least 20:12:18 http://codu.org/logs/log/_esoteric/2011-03-10#211642treederwright <-- 20:12:42 "I am just amazed at your funniness" is not a bad quote either 20:12:47 it just pales to the subsequent one 20:13:18 I think roughly half of my IRC life is spent being amazed at what nicks aren't taken. 20:13:20 -!- Gregor has changed nick to Friendship. 20:13:34 sadly, "script" was, when I tried to XSS with it 20:13:44 I don't know why I didn't think of just writing