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Fri Apr 10 18:54:27 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> but i have no doubt this is correct, chiefly because that';s how the brain works.
Fri Apr 10 18:14:27 UTC 2015 <mike_c> s/unqualified/inexperienced/
Fri Apr 10 17:55:59 UTC 2015 <ascii_field> !s deskilling
Fri Apr 10 17:07:44 UTC 2015 <ascii_field> !s breathe vacuum
Fri Apr 10 14:40:22 UTC 2015 <assbot> Evolution of chess: Game lengths and outcomes | Randal S. Olson ... ( http://bit.ly/1FulpDd )
Fri Apr 10 13:11:14 UTC 2015 <assbot> Reports of troubles at Webster U.’s branch campus in Thailand | InsideHigherEd.com ... ( http://bit.ly/1GwMSte )
Fri Apr 10 08:41:39 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> !s trezor
Fri Apr 10 08:22:14 UTC 2015 <pete_dushenski> and speaking of janus, for any car buffs reading the logs, there was a very limited production car built by german firm zundapp in the mid-1950's by this name
Fri Apr 10 08:09:54 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> you need that s in any case.
Fri Apr 10 07:46:55 UTC 2015 <assbot> Fun with Funiculars: Sliding into Edmonton’s Past | Edmonton Journal ... ( http://bit.ly/1Fqt8Y7 )
Fri Apr 10 04:48:24 UTC 2015 <BingoBoingo> Qntra was born in a multi gbp/s DDoS
Fri Apr 10 02:49:04 UTC 2015 <mats> BitchX used to go down with %s%s%s%s
Thu Apr 09 21:13:42 UTC 2015 <ascii_field> !s wolfram
Thu Apr 09 21:03:56 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> kinda how it only takes a moment;s survey to reealise a field/group/whatever will never amount to anything worth the mention.
Thu Apr 09 20:03:00 UTC 2015 <assbot> Logged on 11-01-2015 17:38:08; mircea_popescu: "Jaron Lanier is one of the world?s great polymaths. He?s a computer scientist, composer, visual artist, and the author of a new book, Who Owns the Future?, published last month "
Thu Apr 09 20:02:38 UTC 2015 <ascii_field> !s lanier
Thu Apr 09 19:21:55 UTC 2015 <ascii_field> !s alien problem
Thu Apr 09 19:12:11 UTC 2015 <ascii_field> !s tuba compressor
Thu Apr 09 14:35:25 UTC 2015 <bitstein> Still cracks me up: "There are at least 177 instances in which ripple and stellar’s code matched up. In its haste to get its currency established, Stellar simply copied ripple’s open-source code but evidently its search-and-replace missed many instances where the code still says 'ripple.'" http://observer.com/2015/02/the-race-to-replace-bitcoin/