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Sun Apr 26 03:39:36 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   (this, incidentally, would be the lisp/perl difference imo. lisp does not have strings, perl does not have sexprs. in spite of pretending on each side)

Sun Apr 26 03:38:15 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   you are aware organic molecules are actual strings.

Thu Apr 23 19:23:04 UTC 2015  <assbot>   You rated user thestringpuller on 01-Feb-2014, with a rating of 1, and supplied these additional notes: I dunno that he's ever pulled any strings..

Wed Apr 22 06:10:25 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   i can tokenize strings too you know!

Thu Apr 16 03:15:23 UTC 2015  <trinque>   mats | anyone have an idea how to google strings of symbols? escaping doesn't seem to work << http://symbolhound.com

Thu Apr 16 03:06:32 UTC 2015  <mats>   anyone have an idea how to google strings of symbols? escaping doesn't seem to work

Sat Apr 11 00:45:27 UTC 2015  <Chillum>   we can remember concepts at much higher information levels than random strings

Mon Mar 23 16:32:51 UTC 2015  <punkman>   Adlai, and for extra fun "Short strings, given simply in quotes as above, are treated as numbers; long strings, surrounded by the text keyword as above, are treated as array-like objects"

Thu Mar 19 05:58:42 UTC 2015  <assbot>   Re: two questions about strings - Naggum cll archive ... ( http://bit.ly/1xAgvkS )

Mon Mar 16 20:42:15 UTC 2015  <thestringpuller>   no one pulls their own strings

Tue Mar 10 14:13:24 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   the original '7' thing was re: short-term memory and juggling arbitrary symbols as strings

Sun Mar 08 08:18:21 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   "Nevertheless, C's approach to strings works well." :D

Fri Mar 06 03:11:35 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   therefore one or more possible strings would result in max C'

Tue Feb 24 03:08:39 UTC 2015  <danielpbarron>   is it possible to get money from USG without strings attached?

Mon Feb 23 22:40:46 UTC 2015  <danielpbarron>   things and strings go in the V

Mon Feb 16 23:29:13 UTC 2015  <scoopbot>   New post on Pull Your Own Strings: http://thestringpuller.tumblr.com/post/111222539949

Mon Feb 16 06:18:16 UTC 2015  <joecool>   google moved away from unique strings over the past few years... moved to signals, will match synonyms and areas to a query

Mon Feb 16 06:17:43 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   so the 'google finds unique strings' thing, sure - can we conclude that i'm the only one alive trying to build 'gnat' on 'gentoo' ?

Mon Feb 16 06:05:22 UTC 2015  <punkman>   I've been seeing it more often for various search strings, but I assumed it was personalization

Mon Feb 09 18:28:30 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   much in the way kids used to replace the "made by" strings in the old 8086 days with a hex editor.

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