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4:00 PM
waits on salmon to finish cooking
 
actual...cooking?
 
The new tag editor annoys me in so many little ways
 
Well, the salmon comes premarinated and frozen, so I'm not sure if it meets your standards for "actual cooking", but I'm making rice too, if that helps.
I do buy fresh fish and cook that, but this is all I have at the moment.
 
are you using a microwave?
 
I am not.
 
4:02 PM
or a stove/oven?
 
I actually rarely use a microwave, except to reheat leftovers. :p
 
not using a microwave is step 1 to actual cooking (:
 
Hooray! \o/
 
then again, dumping a can of soup into a pot on the stove, for instance, isn't really cooking
 
Speaking of things in a pot on the stove...my rice had definitely been brought to a boil.
Probably should have not forgotten about that.
 
4:08 PM
@TimStone Throw some sugar on that and mix. It's delicious.
 
Really? Somehow that just sounds odd.
 
@TimStone Sounds odd to me, unless you're making desert
 
Who cares? You're basically directly consuming sugar!
 
Sugar and salmon don't sound like a very yummy combination, so I'm going to pass. At least I caught it before it boiled over, heh.
 
Oh, you're still having the salmon. Never mind, then.
 
4:11 PM
Over boiling Japanese rice with sugar water makes a good sweet snack. Get it mushy enough to roll into balls, roll it around in some crushed cookies or graham crackers and throw it in the deep fryer for 30 seconds. Good with ice cream
 
Hmm takes notes
 
Huh. Never considered deep frying.
 
Just enough to give it a bit of a crispy shell. The sugary (well overcooked) rice inside is a nice combination. You can also top with caramel, or even just honey if you want. It's a creative dose of carbs.
 
@RebeccaChernoff Whoever added the links back into the actual text gets a gold star on my "Developer Accomplishments" board.
 
4:15 PM
Although there should be a few more pixels of padding above the text, to space it a bit farther from the gravatar ;)
There also appears to be excess padding at the bottom, perhaps that's related.
 
Are you looking at someone who hasn't filled in twitter/google/linkedin etc?
 
hey all
 
Yeah
 
I havent updated thesoconundrum.com in a while
anyone have anything for it?
 
@YiJiang are you here?
 
4:18 PM
@genesisφ Not if you misspell my name :P
 
edited :)
@YiJiang how did you group reputation from votes into one stack?
 
@genesisφ What do you mean?
 
2 votes in one stack
is it done with one MySql query?
 
@genesisφ ....
@YiJiang i rly dont think that deserves a real answer....
 
@Neal I know someone doesn't like clones or these questions, but I just can't think about it
I maybe got it
 
4:23 PM
@genesisφ Eh? You just count out the votes and multiply them by the amount the votes are worth in terms of reps
 
@genesisφ think abt what?
 
@Yi Jiang I got it already... with a lot of foreaches, I'll have to think about it a bit more
 
I just noticed there's a "registers" tag which has a description of "Registers are storage locations available inside the CPU" stackoverflow.com/tags/registers/info
 
@genesisφ Why can't you just JOIN up all of the tables and COUNT the votes?
 
Then there's "cpu-registers" which has no description, but 79 questions to "registers" 50
Then 196 questions tagged "register" for the general issue of "registration" it seems: stackoverflow.com/tags/register/info
 
4:26 PM
@Yi Jiang I am joining them already
SELECT v.post_id, p.title, p.id, v.type FROM votes v, posts p WHERE v.post_owner = 1 AND p.id = v.post_id.
ORDER BY post_id ASC
 
It looks to me like the "registers" tag should be dropped and everything there moved into "cpu-registers"
And "register" maybe becomes "registration", and "register" dropped from the tag vocabulary?
 
HEy @Yi Jiang I asked wrong question
 
@HostileFork, post on MSO
 
@Yi Jiang I am looking for way to order them by total vote count
 
I never quite know these days what's supposed to go through an automated voting process not on the sites and not done as a post. Everyone seems to think everything belongs somewhere else than where someone puts it.
 
4:33 PM
SELECT v.post_id, SUM( v.type ) , COUNT( v.id ) , p.title, p.id, v.type
FROM votes v, posts p
WHERE v.post_owner =1
AND p.id = v.post_id
GROUP BY post_id
ORDER BY post_id ASC
LIMIT 0 , 30
 
But okay, I will do it and risk the wrath. Was hoping someone else would. :P
 
is correct :)
 
@HostileFork For minor merges (due to typos / etc) you can just flag one for moderator attention and ask us to do it. For tags that have been applied to 100+ questions or so, it's better to bring it up on MSO first.
I remember when someone merged preprocessor into c++, that created quite a fuss.
 
Heh, or whatever that xquery (or something) tag was..
 
4:46 PM
@YiJiang lol link?
 
Apparently the question has all the right keywords
 
@YiJiang lol i guess
 
@YiJiang You know, that could be made into wrapping paper. What SO geek wouldn't love a gift wrapped with carnage?
 
@YiJiang but the posts keep coming ^_^
 
Going through my old flag history. Some of the spam posts are hilariously out of place
 
4:50 PM
A quick query of is:question deleted:1 turns up some really funny stuff, almost every way you sort it.
 
delete:1 is not usable for normal 10k users
 
@TimPost Unfortunately I don't think that works for us mere mortals
 
@YiJiang can they be added to the conundrum at all? ^_^
 
@Neal Start with this one:
13 hours ago, by Yi Jiang
-3
Q: i found a bug and was wondering if i can get paid

bobbythe bug is 1.) download mozilla firefox. 2.) download firebug which is a addon to firefox 3.) go to add on and enable it 4.) go to a persons facebook page. 5.) right lick on their wall and click inspect element. 6.) click on inspect when the window pops up. 7.) go to the area where the persons ...

 
Amazing one xD
 
4:53 PM
@YiJiang lol how do u find deleted questions like that?
 
@Neal I think he got this bookmarked xD
 
@Neal I saw it when it was a few minutes old - I'm one of the five that closed it
 
@YiJiang lol
vote to undelete? :-P
 
BTW, @Yi Jiang It's deleted.
 
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A: What kind of Stack Exchange & community swag do you want

Tim PostSince the holidays are coming up soon, why not finally give this question (10k+ only, sorry) a proper place in Stack Overflow history by using it to print wrapping paper? It could be sold in packs of 10 sheets at an appropriate size to wrap the average gift.

 
4:54 PM
@genesisφ I know
 
@YiJiang i fixed the formatting
 
The question is "What is your favorite programming joke" for those that can't see it
 
@TimPost lol i love that question
@TimPost this one is awesome too: thesoconundrum.com/2011/07/…
 
@Neal Yeah, the two (and probably a few more) could be combined to print the paper
 
@TimPost lol toilet paper would be better ^_^
 
4:58 PM
Or canvas, if we want to be eco friendly
@Neal That's for the SPAM
 
@TimPost Very nice way to get some utility out of that question!
 
@PopularDemand Yeah, since it's been deleted, may as well let it have one last comeback.
 
I'm tempted to add Shog in a Box to that list now.
 
I think you should
 
5:01 PM
Because clearly, I need to do more to get banned today. Okay, what the heck.
 
Precisely what music would a Shog in the box play while the crank is being turned?
 
Have you been doing other things that would encourage that? :P
 
Well, there was the mention that moderators aren't normal people.
 
Tim gets the point.
 
AND YOU THOUGHT I DIDN'T SEE THAT. HA!
Speaking of which, how many people have up-voted Will's typo?
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Q: I need to be able to edit sent Moderator Private Messages

Won't ಠ_ಠI'm half a moron. I need to be able to edit sent Moderator Private Messages because I cannot stop pressing the send button before proofreading my messages. Please, think of the morons.

 
5:06 PM
By all means Thunderbird, install updates and then reopen on a completely different screen than the one you were on.
 
5:19 PM
Check out the comment under this question.
 
@PopularDemand lo
 
...what's the difference between flagging as NARQ and flagging for "very low quality"?
 
Heh, I think I just flagged my first post on SU
 
@PopularDemand thats ve
 
5:39 PM
@PopularDemand the latter's generally reserved for deleting answers, the former's for closing the question and scheduled for deletion at a later point..
 
5:59 PM
@TimStone You do realize how wrong that sounds, right? ;) (Or, I guess right, depending on what you're into.)
Dang, you people talk too much. ;)
 
@GeorgeMarian Hahah, no, I had admittedly overlooked that :P
 
@TimStone Despite my tending to notice such things, there have been plenty of times when I hadn't noticed when it mattered. (I.e. when I had made the statement.)
 
Argh, question closed while I was editing it to make it less off-topic.
 
@PopularDemand If a question or answer can not possibly be salvaged with editing, flag it as very low quality.
 
6:13 PM
It just seems a little unnecessary to have both for questions. As Sathya points out, there's no NARQ for answers.
 
Not an answer is basically NARQ. If the answer can't be deciphered, it's worthless, it should probably just be deleted unless something in it hints that the author or someone else could salvage it.
Sometimes gems need polishing. Sometimes, the gem is a lie.
 
Oy. People that think they know more than they actually do sure can be annoying. (I know, because I was once one of those people.)
 
6:54 PM
Hi
@GeorgeMarian Lol at the second half of that.
 
@Moshe Lo
 
:)
Speaking of annoying, (indoor) allergies suck.
 
Ouch, yea.
Excited to have the opportunity to own my CS class. Got the books today.
 
I need to continue my return to the "West Coast" by going farther south, where it's dryer.
 
Good luck.
 
7:10 PM
Hey all
How you all doing?
 
@Chacha102 hi
 
The SO reputation system has jumped the shark.
It's obviously emerging from the nature of the web that your social circles and who you care about has to be the source of the transitive power of showing you the view of the world that matters to you.
Too easy to game the system otherwise. I wonder if anything is in the works for that here?
 
Umm, what the hell are you talking about?
 
7:25 PM
I am not interested in SO votes from certain people, on almost any topic (but I'd like the granularity toward going "I think this person's opinions on Ruby matter, but their votes about C are garbage.")
 
@Fosco That was my reaction, lol.
 
I'm sure other people feel differently.
What I want is to see scoring and ratings based on the "web of trust" of the people whose opinions I respect.
 
So, you want to bring Google+ Circles to SO? ;)
 
I don't think Google+ circles are doing a lot of magic into it, in terms of balancing the numbers so that someones friend-of-a-friend-of-a-friend is factored into the score I see according to their relevance.
As far as I know, they're just gimmicky flash things.
But I want the magic! :-P
 
So you want to see the reputation system through hostile-fork-tinted glasses?
 
7:29 PM
Sure. But I also want to be able to put on other people's glasses and see if they focus better.
 
As the vote system is anonymous, that would be counter to the entire foundation of the system.
 
I might want some compass points... like "what does Joel Spolsky see" and perhaps an alert on when I'm seeing something drastically emphasized or de-emphasized from his view, so that I scrutinize that...
 
What his interested tags are? ignored tags?
 
The vote system is not anonymous to the SO database servers, I'm not proposing anything changing about that (although I think one should be allowed to make information public if one wishes, why not if you want to share?)
 
Statistically, no one will want to share this information.
 
7:34 PM
You'd be surprised. Seen "The Social Network"?
 
Yeah, it sucked.
 
Once again, I don't know you and I have a higher trust in people who have established knowledge about film: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Social_Network#Critical_response
So in terms of getting movie suggestions, I'd want to set up certain awards organizations instead of having to look at review numbers driven down by people whose tastes differ drastically from mine.
It's the same thing.
 
It sounds like you have a new website idea on your hands, then.
 
But the point about the social network is that just because you don't want to share information about your votes doesn't mean there aren't people who do. You see it left and right with people commenting "+1 for mentioning X" or "-1 for making bad suggestion Y"
Well, I think it fits in, and StackOverflow has been fairly progressive about doing things that are cool and rolling out innovations quickly.
I'd rather not make a new website, the world has too many websites as it is.
My hostilefork.com website and name was actually just to get google metrics on page visits when there's a storm brewing and people are going to cause yet another divergence. xkcd.com/927
 
Then I suggest you write up something nice and make a Meta post. Also, I like your blog, you should update it more.
 
7:42 PM
Thanks. Yeah, I know I've been doing other things. But I have been answering questions here...
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Q: What does 001b mean in "exception in module kernel32.dll at 001b:7c812afb"

satuonFor example: myapp.exe caused a Microsoft C++ Exception (0xe06d7363) in module kernel32.dll at 001b:7c812afb. I'm asking this out of curiosity, because I've noticed that in all exceptions and crashes this number (001b) always stays the same, while the latter number changes (I assume it h...

2
A: JavaScript - multi-line textbox in prompt()?

Hostile ForkFor pretty much any user-facing web application these days, you're going to want to avoid using clunky old dialogs like alert() and prompt(). Almost any library you're using should have a much better answer. jquery would be fine as others have said. It would also be good to think of how you mi...

8
Q: What good is the NERFIN loop operation in LOLCODE?

JBWhat the spec says on the subject: Iteration loops have the form: IM IN YR <label> <operation> YR <variable> [TIL|WILE <expression>] <code block> IM OUTTA YR <label> Where <operation> may be UPPIN (increment by one), NERFIN (decrement by o...

 
+2... the first link is a great answer.
 
Thanks. Anyway, these things take research and time, and I'm trying to sort of get myself enthusiastic about programming again.
By looking at things that aren't the same-old-stuff-I-always-do and picking them apart.
And my hope is that I'll get back to the important-to-me projects that are scattered on hard disks if I can get some enthusiasm back.
 
holy crap... I can't believe you put that much effort into an lolcode answer.
I really hope he's kidding about running that in production for medical/aerospace usage!
 
@HostileFork, if you want the social media side of SO, you're in the best place there is for it already :)
 
@Fosco as I've observed on questions people ask here, you often want to believe they're kidding but they're not. But I was trying to be as deadpan as he was, up until the picture of the flying cat. :)
 
7:48 PM
This seems heavy handed:
	  var allowFormSubmit = {};
	  $(document).ready(function() {
	        $('form').each(function(index) {
	            var attr = $(this).attr('id');
	            if (!(typeof attr !== 'undefined' && attr !== false && attr.length > 0))
	                $(this).attr('id', 'Idx_987789_' + index);
	            allowFormSubmit[$(this).attr('id')] = true;
	        });
	        $('form').submit(function() {
	            // On submit disable its submit button
	            var ret = allowFormSubmit[$(this).attr('id')];
 
@HostileFork Anyway, I certainly Lol'd on those last comments :)
 
There isn't way to get question/answer text via API, am I right?
 
Well done, fork...
 
There's lots of really fun studies one can do in programming, and one of the reasons I'm on here whining about the broken reputation system is this sort of thing:
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Q: Accessing direct memory addresses and obtaining the values in C++

coolcoderI was wondering if it was possible to access a direct block of memory using C/C++ and grab the value. For example: int i = 15; int *p = &i; cout << &i; If I took the printed value here, that would give me the address of the variable i, which contains the value 15. I will just say...

 
@genesisφ I don't know, but that seems like an odd limitation.
 
7:51 PM
@mootinator yes it really does
 
The accepted (and upvoted?) answer was written in an instant and offered almost no education.
 
@mootinator I'll probably make meta question
 
@genesisφ questions/{id}/answers?body=true
 
yup
works
How do you know?
 
7:54 PM
I see no ?body on that page. where did you find you have to append body?
 
Lol I'm really blind. THANKS A LOT
I'll probably upvote your answer :p
 
^_^
 
@HostileFork Is it wrong that the mention of "flying cat" is what got me interested enough to take a look at the question?
 
@HostileFork True... a lot of the instant answers are a function of the rep system, but they are often correct, and the community usually votes up the correct answer.
 
7:58 PM
@mootinator I've got a nice image smilie you posted
 
lol
 
:D
Isn't that cute?
 
@GeorgeMarian it's only wrong if you don't upvote me for all that silly effort. :P
 
I mean, the question got 8 upvotes...
 
8:00 PM
@Hostile gave you one
 
Even when a Google search would have found people who'd already talked about it.
 
3
A: What does 001b mean in "exception in module kernel32.dll at 001b:7c812afb"

Hostile ForkYou are seeing an address of the form CS:EIP, where on your processor CS corresponds to the 16-bit Code Segment register and the EIP is the 32-bit Instruction Pointer (it would be just IP in a 16-bit mode). That's the part I knew before looking into why you are seeing a CS of 0x001b (0b000000000...

 
I actually would like someone who isn't (like me) just reading through the rather sparse specs for that CS:EIP question to throw in their two cents.
I don't write kernels, so I'm just kind of making that up.
But I have been programming assembly since 6502
(The chip, not the year. :P)
 
@HostileFork which commie?
 
8:03 PM
While I love the effort and the answer... it was unnecessary. The guy was curious, you answered his curiosity in the first paragraph... done.
 
Answers aren't just for the OP
It's for every Googler who comes after.
 
The c-64 was (in most production models) a 6510
 
I <3'd my C64.
 
Yes, but the books I had were for the 6502, so any difference was transparent to me.
 
The 6510 is basically a 6502 with a few goodies thrown in
 
8:05 PM
As I didn't know what they were, I'll stand by saying that I programmed in 6502 assembly. :)
Mostly to hack out copy protection from games. Man, what I wouldn't have done for this article:
 
That brings back fond memories of Renegade :)
 
I simply didn't even fathom the disks were mastered on different hardware. So I always had to mess with the code that checked for the hardware anomalies.
To this day I wonder why it didn't occur to me that they were using something other than a 1541 to make the disks. facepalm
 
I distinctly remember when Electronic Arts started getting tricky. I could copy Bard's Tale I without problems, but II never loaded until I found renegade with periodic header updates
All I wanted to do was preserve the original game in the box and just use my copies to play.
 
The interesting thing about the C64 preservation project is they're doing real serious emulation and not patching anything. Reminds me of this guy: arstechnica.com/gaming/news/2011/08/…
 
@HostileFork I think you just provided the last nudge I needed to have some fun with an emulator. I really miss my commie, and I really miss that game.
Wizard of Wor is an arcade game from 1980, developed by Midway. Other systems it was ported to include the Atari 800, Commodore 64, the Atari 2600, Atari 5200 and the Bally Astrocade as "The Incredible Wizard". The title of the game is often misspelled as "Wizard of War". The game was released as part of the compilation game Midway Arcade Treasures 2 in 2004. Gameplay Wizard of Wor is an action-oriented game for one or two players. The game takes the form of several maze-like dungeons infested with monsters. The players' characters, called Worriors, have to kill all the monsters. Player...
That one too :)
 
8:11 PM
@TimPost I thought I'd go do my own iteration on an Intellivision emulator a while ago. I'm big into domain specific languages, so I wanted to use it as a soapbox for something a lot more clear and amazing than C.
 
What could possibly be more clear and amazing than C? [ducks]
 
@TimPost But when I started reading an existing open source emulator, and then the hardware spec, I was like "seriously? okay, I don't have time for this."
Wizard of Wor had these two versions on C64, I got the crappy one first, I think it was ripped from a cartridge.
 
I nearly beat it, then my power pack died. I'll never forget that moment.
 
Ultima *
 
@Fosco Yup, I played that too
 
8:14 PM
In terms of language contrasts, I took it upon myself to do a little comparative study of interpreters for the "Whitespace" esoteric language (in which only whitespace represents instructions, and any text is considered a comment and ignored)
 
Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders is a graphical adventure game, originally released in October 1988 [http://web.archive.org/web/20060428061222/http://www.lucasarts.com/20th/history_1.htm], published by LucasArts (known at the time as Lucasfilm Games). It was the second game to use the SCUMM engine, after Maniac Mansion. The project was led by David Fox and was co-designed and co-programmed by Matthew Alan Kane. Like Maniac Mansion, it was developed for the Commodore 64 and released in 1988 on that system and the PC. An Apple II version was apparently planned, but never released. T...
 
Hence a whitespace program can be embedded into any source file for a language that ignores whitespace, an interesting property.
I wrote the Rebol version. And it demonstrates in many ways the "betterness": github.com/hostilefork/whitespacers/blob/master/rebol/…
 
Whitespace is awesome. I completed the first code-chef challenge with it.
 
I wonder if Michael Cranford will show up on Christianity SE?
 
{"error":{"code":500,"message":"A generic error has occurred on the server; developers have been notified."}}; hmmm
 
8:17 PM
I wonder what is harder: writing a whitespace interpreter, or an actual program in whitespace?
@HostileFork Rebol looks... interesting..
 
There was once a programmer who was attached to the court of the
warlord of Wu. The warlord asked the programmer: "Which is easier to
design: an accounting package or an operating system?"
"An operating system," replied the programmer.
The warlord uttered an exclamation of disbelief. "Surely an accounting
package is trivial next to the complexity of an operating system," he said.
"Not so," said the programmer, "when designing an accounting package,
the programmer operates as a mediator between people having different
ideas: how it must operate, how its reports must appear, and how it
must conform to the tax laws. By contrast, an operating system is not
limited my outside appearances. When designing an operating system,
the programmer seeks the simplest harmony between machine and ideas.
This is why an operating system is easier to design."
The warlord of Wu nodded and smiled. "That is all good and well, but
which is easier to debug?"
The programmer made no reply.
(From: The Tao of Programming)
 
Lol... I remember reading that. :)
 
@Fosco Rebol is interesting for technical reasons, and infuriating for cultural reasons, designed by the architect of the AmigaOS
While he claims to have learned from Amiga's mistakes, I see no evidence of that.
 
hah
 
Ahead-of-its-time technology, brain-dead marketing, perfectionism leading to getting so delayed the market rushes ahead even if you're better.
But it is very compelling and visionary in its own right. hostilefork.com/2008/09/08/is-rebol-actually-a-revolution
 
8:32 PM
> “Well,” said the Prime Minister. “The year 10000 is just around the corner, and it says in your files that you know COBOL.”
I know I've seen that joke before, but it still makes me lol.
 
"It's funny because it's true"
The comments on that entry are particularly telling of the social milieu that people Googling for Rebol are in
It's inspiring, it's heartbreaking, and don't get me started on what I used to research
 
As this article is old, I have to ask: Do you still use Rebol?
 
I'm sort of nervous about how much pruning trees around my yard is going to cost, lol.
 
@Fosco - I am dabbling with Red now, a project started by the person who wrote some of the largest Rebol projects: red-lang.org
I use Rebol for scripting on me-only projects, I know of nothing superior.
If the rebellion against complexity message resonates with you, then this might be interesting: hostilefork.com/2009/06/16/eight-year-olds-should-read-code
 
8:53 PM
Are you trying to say REBOL is without a cause?
 
It has a cause. I believe in it. I worked on trying to help them with necessary mindshare issues, like designing a decent logo: rebol.net/wiki/REBOL_logo
I actually paid some (small amount) of money to a guy who did 3-D rendering to take my sketchup model and light it.
 
Hehe. Simple answer is a lot times better than long.
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A: My PHP for loop is only returning one value

genesis φYou have semicolon ; after for() before bracket. remove it so for ($i=0; $i<count($picnameoutput); $i++); { echo "$picnameoutput[$i]"; } becomes for ($i=0; $i<count($picnameoutput); $i++) { echo "$picnameoutput[$i]"; } however I would recommend to use this instead ...

I love simple answers
damn. need one more for my cap
Does anybody know?
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Q: Which day reputation applies to badge proccess?

genesis-φI was wondering if I can go sleep now. My card (when I hover over my name at the topbar) shows that I received 191 reputation today, however, my /reputation/ shows 201 (yes, I tried to press F5 on both pages). today week month reputation 181 1126 191 ** rep today: 201 ...

 
9:09 PM
I seem to remember reading similar hype years ago about a perl replacement called Python ;)
 
I need 2 more upvotes to get badge :(
 
Rebol had some early rabid interest, it was followed widely, but was too slow to develop and let a lot of those people down. It took longer for it to let down the people who stuck in there. Like I say, it's Amiga all over again.
 
Indeed.
I miss having a computer 10x better than everyone else.
 
I came to it really late, with fairly academic interest, so I didn't care. But it's a bummer programming in a world that rejects web browsers to the point that the development chat board is a script the interpreter downloads and then runs as a darknet of its own... you'd barely know it existed if not for a few people who use both Rebol and the web.
You look at the website and the blog and think nothing is happening, but that's because they just go "oh well, screw those bloat-using fools" and keep developing off in their own private universe.
And they actually are still working on AmigaOS, running Rebol. It's sort of like Tron Legacy.
I think someone from NIST who used Rebol once tried to pressure the CTO to submit it and get it standardized, and he hedged and said "not ready". A lot of my push was to get them to nail it down enough that compatible implementations could be built. I wanted a simple, obvious implementation: freebol.org
"...and that, kids, is the story of the day I almost filled the meta stack overflow chat room with talk about Rebol. The end."
 
9:34 PM
:)
 
9:46 PM
@mootinator Mind your feet.
 
lol
 
They don't go into detail about the nature of the separation of leg from foot
It makes a difference. If there's a straight hacksaw-style line across a bone, that implies one thing. If you've got rotten flesh and detachment at a joint I don't see how this is surprising at all.
In 11 years
(Unfortunate, sad, but not surprising.) Trends in water currents and population would account for it.
 
@HostileFork Thanks for stopping by today... I learned a few things.
 
10:15 PM
@Fosco sure, my main reason for being here was this though
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Q: Proper tag structure for existing "registers", "cpu-registers", "register", "user-registration"

Hostile ForkI noticed that there is a tag called registers which is described as "Registers are storage locations available inside the CPU": http://stackoverflow.com/tags/registers/info It has 50 questions at the moment. Then there is cpu-registers which doesn't have a description but there are 79 of them...

So if anyone can help that get fixed I'd be much obliged
 
10:36 PM
TTYL, all...
 
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