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6:00 AM
@TimPost: I updated the FHC script.
I added a toolbar, fixed some bugs, that sort of thing.
@MichaelMrozek: That goes for you too.
 
@GeorgeEdison I'll check it out soon :)
 
6:13 AM
@GeorgeEdison, I must confess I installed FireShot shortly before you created your script...
 
@Benjol But that extension won't update the post in place!
 
Jin
@TimPost theme forest is a good idea.
 
@GeorgeEdison But it does take the original screen shot :)
 
@Benjol Okay... but how is that better?
 
Jin
@Benjol i love fireshot, i wish the osx FF has it too...
 
6:15 AM
@Benjol, with your comment script, it'd be nice to be able to edit the names of the comments. They get kind of totally mismatched when you edit the content but the title still has the default name. (:
 
@RebeccaChernoff, you can. Double click on the title
 
@RebeccaChernoff You can do that, right?
What @Benjol said, yeah
 
Sorry if the 'structions don't say so (goes to look)
 
I totally knew that.
I was just testing y'all.
>_<
hides
 
@RebeccaChernoff, by the way, I've almost finished the next version which allows an arbitrary number of comments... (per TomWij's suggestions/mod)
 
6:16 AM
I swear I tried and it didn't switch to being editable.
 
Everyone gets an A+!
 
@RebeccaChernoff: Good news regarding the FHC script...
You can now annotate images before posting them.
 
@GeorgeEdison Fireshot = click, select area, crop, freehard circle, save to disk. then upload. Maybe I haven't understood the use case for your script
 
Heh. Oh boy.
 
@RebeccaChernoff I know you don't like the script much, but I'm trying to fix that.
It's becoming more and more useful.
 
6:18 AM
@GeorgeEdison, in fact, maybe I should install it. Except that I'm still sulking because you've removed any possibility of my script ever making it to the top spot :)
 
@Benjol Which one was that?
 
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Q: Pro-forma comments

Benjol No more re-typing the same comments over and over! This script adds a little 'auto' link next to all comments boxes. When you click the link, you see a popup with 6 configurable auto-comments, which you can easily click to insert. Features 1. Read before your post! Note that the dialog o...

It was ranked #3 before you 'cheated' by posting on meta first :)
 
Oh yeah. I really liked yours.
You got an upvote from me :P
 
@GeorgeEdison OK, I forgive you then :)
I'm just umming and arring about implementing @balpha's suggestion for auto-updates
 
@Benjol's userscript would be \o/ if it had just a single set of comments for all sites in the network.
It is only \o/ currently. (;
 
6:20 AM
@Benjol Auto updates?
 
@RebeccaChernoff, well it does, if you stick with the default ones :)
 
@RebeccaChernoff What's the difference?
 
@RebeccaChernoff You know the technical limitations... unless we hijack the stackauth thingy or something
 
Yeah, but somebody had to go and create close to 100 sites!
 
@GeorgeEdison, it currently pings the comments of that question ^^ to see if there is a new version, and does a notify.show if there is.
@balpha suggested loading the script twice - once from disk, and the second time form url, and using clever magic to compare the two. But I haven't worked out a way to do that that could be used for two different scripts on the same machine.
 
6:22 AM
What exactly is the problem... why are we hacking StackAuth?
 
Well, if you're on Firefox, there's a GM function that lets you persist variables
 
@GeorgeEdison, if you customize comments, I save them in localStorage, and that is per-site, unfortunately
 
But otherwise, no way I can thing of
 
@Benjol Ooooooh. I totally get the problem.
 
@GeorgeEdison, if I change one of the default comments to be customized, that only affects the site I'm on, not the other 90+ sites.
 
6:23 AM
Right, right.
 
@RebeccaChernoff You're on too many sites
 
So one option would be having the comments stored on a server with user registration, perhaps?
 
Does Chrome have something like the Jsonview FF extension?
 
@TimPost It sure does.
...by default too!
 
We haz 92!
 
6:23 AM
The next best thing would be a manual export/import function to do this
 
@RebeccaChernoff, that said. If you want, I'll make your comments the default ones, how's that? (Unless they're wayyyy too wacky). (I reserve the right to remove oys)
 
@George, where might I find that?
 
@Benjol No no no, we reserve the right to add oys
 
@YiJiang That exists....
 
Nah, my comments wouldn't be good for the masses.
 
6:24 AM
@TimPost ------^
Just visit a page that supplies JSON.
 
Mine are all "hey I know nothing about Drupal about I found the answer to this question in 5 seconds on Google. NOT A GOOD QUESTION"
 
@RebeccaChernoff Better idea: edit the userscript source yourself, that'll affect things globally
 
@RebeccaChernoff, to be honest, I did wonder whether them being different by site might not also be a good thing... but I wasn't thinking of 100 sites...
 
If not the Tampermonkey extension (I think that's what its called) has better GM support than what Chrome natively has, so that might work as well
 
@YiJiang, you guys are losing me now..
 
6:26 AM
@GeorgeEdison For some reason, that isn't working for me. I think it's due to headers PHP is sending
 
@Benjol I could see a set for sites and a set for metas, but I'm not sure that meta vs meta or site vs site really need to be different.
 
What headers are being sent?
 
@Benjol Well, okay, a few options to get the same comments across all sites:
 
It needs to be application/json IIRC.
text/json does not work.
 
1. Use the same method SE uses for global login, by hijacking the global login iframe or by creating one ourselves to do the syncing
 
6:28 AM
@Benjol, do the comments support any parameterization?
 
@YiJiang How would you be able to use that for syncing?
@RebeccaChernoff Now that's an idea.
 
2. Use the GM function which allows you to store data persistently. Use an extension for Chrome which implements the GM function on Chrome
3. Edit the script source manually
 
@GeorgeEdison That seems to be the root of it :) Thanks!
 
BRB
 
I'll just edit the source, seems like a good option to me! (:
 
6:30 AM
@GeorgeEdison Have the script run on the stackauth.com domain, then pass message from that iframe up to the parent site's script, basically what SE has done for the global login system. The technical details are sketchy, but it should be doable
Going out for lunch, byee...
 
@YiJiang How are you going to pass information from an iframe in one domain to another?
 
@RebeccaChernoff It's on gist, you could clone and then benefit from the updates too
 
I'm sorry, you expect me to be logical and smart about this? |:
 
@RebeccaChernoff %SITEURL% and %SITENAME% for the moment
 
@GeorgeEdison There's a new message passing API which I believe I've read about somewhere.
 
6:31 AM
@YiJiang Part of StackAuth or some new JavaScript thing?
 
@RebeccaChernoff Any others that you'd find useful?
 
@GeorgeEdison A new JavaScript thing, though I'd be interested to know how SE does this exactly
looks at @RebeccaChernoff expectantly
 
does too...
Ah, here we go:
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Q: How can I post data in cross-domain with an iframe and JQuery

MKSHi Guys, I am working with JQuery, I have got below code sample for JQuery: $.ajax({ type:"GET", url: "Login.aspx", // Send the login info to this page data: str, dataType: "jsonp", timeout: 200000, jsonp:"skywardDetails", suc...

 
@Benjol base url: Please read the [faq](http://%BASEURL%/faq)
 
that is %SITEURL%, I think except it has http already included
 
6:33 AM
can't add meta. to that (;
Hmm, do I really need to be able to add meta though...eh, not vital I guess.
 
@RebeccaChernoff maybe that needs some thought on my part. The problem I had was that I convert in both directions, and prepending http was the easiest way I could think of to not confuse meta.site with site
 
hmm, %SITEURL% didn't get converted when I clicked insert
 
@RebeccaChernoff, hangon, I'll have a look :)
oops, sorry dollars not percents
 
neither does %SITENAME%, is it really %...ah trying.
negative
ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
If you edit the comment, click save, and then click insert, it doesn't get replaced in the inserted text.
 
Programmers.SE "I'm 15 years old what would you recommend for resources?"
 
6:38 AM
@RebeccaChernoff ah, bug :)
 
If I open up the dialog again, then I see the replaced values.
 
Next one: "I'm 14 years old what would you recommend for resources?"
Then: "I'm 13 years old what would you recommend for resources?"
:P
 
@RebeccaChernoff hm, that works in V1.0.8, so I can't help you there :) I'll just have to speed up and post it. I'm a bit reticent to do so, in case there are other bugs.
 
@GeorgeEdison Oddly, "I'm 41 years old, what do you recommend for resources" would probably receive significant up votes
 
Gosh, they finally removed Gopher support in Firefox 4 :P
 
6:40 AM
@Benjol no worries. Easy enough to close/reopen the dialog after editing.
 
@TimPost Lol!
@YiJiang Double lol!
 
Well really I need to think about what I want to be my custom comments and then edit the script itself - and then it won't be an issue.
 
@RebeccaChernoff Anyways, expect the new version in the next few days. By the way, you remember @balpha's "script tease" don't you?
 
script tease?
Does he have a scripter pole?
 
@RebeccaChernoff, haha, that was your pun and you don't even remember it... :)
 
6:41 AM
>_<
Hmm, no...I don't believe I do.
 
Mar 4 at 6:29, by Rebecca Chernoff
@balpha is such a script tease...such a cliffhanger there!
 
Oh yeah, lol.
 
I can haz Zmodem?
 
Memory fail!
 
I'm trying to work out if that method he proposed is generalizable - if I could modify it to be able to use it in different scripts without them updating each other... if you have any thoughts on the matter...
 
6:43 AM
@TimPost Wow... that's... old...
 
@GeorgeEdison Isn't it amazing how technology can make a 35 year old feel like 50?
 
That's how it works :P
Brings back the good old memories of Windows 95.
Er,... maybe not so good :)
 
Ok, I just don't get it. I'm sending a header('Content-type: application/json');, and then echo json_encode($array). Every parser seems to like it, but I can't get chrome to jsonify it for viewing
 
:570853 Gosh, look at the time, I'm late for lunch. /blames everybody :(
 
@TimPost Is it public? (the page)
Can I take a peek?
 
6:47 AM
@GeorgeEdison No, I can't post it here unfortunately.
 
Oh, well - that's fine.
I'll quickly fire up a test.
 
I don't like working on secret sauce. It's so hard to get help when you need it.
 
@GeorgeEdison Same thing. Chrome is adding a style for <pre>, but I'm just seeing one line of json
no other extensions enabled
 
Erm, even Developer Tools in Chrome doesn't format JSON :P
But there are extensions that do
 
6:52 AM
That's what I was wondering. I kinda thought it was an extension :)
 
@GeorgeEdison I think they use something a little smarter to write the response (json_encode() is kind of brain dead)
 
@TimPost Hmmmm...
 
Now it's all pretty and formatted. Thanks @TimStone
@GeorgeEdison What version of chrome are you using? Was your example nicely formatted on your end without an extension?
 
@TimPost Aye. :) I wish there was one that'd format the stuff in the Developer Tools response content tab though, hm..
 
6:56 AM
@TimStone Somehow, I thought there was a way to make the dev tools format it nicely without an extension
 
If you have a reference to the response object, you can print that out, but in this particular case I'm working on now that's not overly convenient.
 
@GeorgeEdison If you install that extension and then look at the preformatted element in dev tools, you'll see how the SE API (likely) writes it's responses
 
7:52 AM
Hahahahahahahahahahaha hahahahahaha
This was my first big laugh this morning
An OP who believes PayPal doesn't charge you for a transaction if it's for charity
 
PayPal, the payment corporation with a heart <3
 
PayPal and charitable pricing... That idea is so bizarre
 
well, they don't charge anything when you send money to wikileaks
 
@balpha True, they are charitable that way.
 
aha, @balpha... how much pain would be involved in using this method to synchronize my custom messages across all sites (for Rebecca)?
1 hour ago, by Yi Jiang
1. Use the same method SE uses for global login, by hijacking the global login iframe or by creating one ourselves to do the syncing
 
8:10 AM
what exactly do you want to do?
I add "-1 not enough jQuery" to my templates on SO, and then also want to have them available on meta?
 
yes
and on the other 100 sites that Rebecca is on :)
the current workaround is she hacks the script herself locally (I can cope with that), but just out of curiosity. If you hit that link, @YiJiang had 2 other options too, but the first one sounds the most ... interesting... I just wondered where it is on the pain scale
 
sounds like a fun challenge
 
hm, if you say that, that means that the pain dial goes to 11 :) for me
 
hahahahaha
 
There's some doc about it here, from what I can work out, I'd definitely need to host a minimal 'server' page 'somewhere'
 
8:17 AM
@Benjol I don't know -- do userscripts work in iFrames? in that case, you could place the data in the localStorage of katyperry.com :)
 
@balpha, you really are evil you know. I think they should lock you up :)
OK, well I'll have a look at it, it could be a fun learning experience, if nothing else...
one last thing, do you think that this other evil suggestion of yours would be extensible to work on multiple scripts, without them 'updating each other'? (I think if I declared the url at the same time as the version it would be ok)
@Pekka, and your surname is The Hell? :)
 
8:32 AM
well, you would give the myVersionCallback a distinctive name anyway (as you always should when putting stuff into the global namespace)
 
@balpha I was thinking of adding a 'self-update-checking-userscript-template' to userscripts... so was looking for something where people could just change constants, not code
 
just wrap the whole code in some function updateable(url, currentVersion, mainfunc), and call the callback window['userscriptUpdate:' + url]
 
@balpha. ok, I'll look into it. have to admit my brain hasn't completely grokked the finer details yet. But trying to implement it is the best way to fix that.
 
9:06 AM
@balpha, care to try it?
tell me when you're ready, I'll 'update'
 
looking
 
@balpha How about thingagonggong
 
@Benjol okay, installed
@badpssockpuppet now that's just silly
 
F5, (only on stackapps for the moment)
 
thingabongbong?
 
9:11 AM
Can you spot anything that could go wrong in there?
 
excellent
 
All your inspiration, credit where credit's due. I think it's a pretty big step forwards for mankind :)
 
@Benjol no, looks fine
 
@balpha Userscripts is probably the best place for that, I guess... gist is no good because there's no permalink to the 'latest' version
 
@Benjol uh, wrong
 
9:14 AM
@badpssockpuppet no, right, I assure you. You can't have a link to the latest source
 
ArdaXi has found a /raw/ link to my pixelation CSS on GitHub
 
@badpssockpuppet, that's github, gist is different, apparently
ok, I take it back. strange that github themselves don't appear to be aware of this. either that or they've fixed it very recently (support.github.com/discussions/gist/…)
 
@Benjol just make sure (or tell users to make sure) that the version comparison is right -- version 1.2 is considered newer than version 1.13
 
@balpha, good point, I could try making it a string, or would that not change anything?
 
no, it's also lexicographically higher
just make sure people know how to number their versions for this script :)
or make it a string and compare the results of .split(".") -- array comparison seems to do the right thing (you might want to confirm that, though)
 
9:22 AM
This is easier: (careful, 1.2 is > than 1.13; if you mean 1.02, say so!)
 
Just number them version 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ...
I was thinking of just putting somewhere on the internet check_update({"raw version": 2, "version": "1.1 (codename thingahongkong)", "what's new": "now with autoupdate", "link": "whatever"})
 
Don't like userscripts 'cos it screws with the file name of my script
 
9:45 AM
 
Yup, I noticed :)
 
now also in non-blue
 
I wonder how many A-B tests were needed to decide the shade of blue
 
don't like it much. The old one reminds me of Simon ;)
 
@Benjol Who?
 
9:52 AM
Now implement that in javascript :)
 
What does the game do?
 
flashes a button and plays associated sound. You hit the button back.
flashes two buttons in a row, with associated sounds. You hit the same sequence back
while(you get it right) continue(i++)
 
Oh, the sort of memory game
Yeah, seen plenty of those
 
I think it's the association of the sound+visual that made it so addictive
that and the trendy (for the time) electronic tones
 
@badpssockpuppet, blocked here :(
 
You mean in your company or your country? :/
 
company, I'm not in Libya :)
 
phew :)
Copyright can be a problem in normal countries too...
 
@badpssockpuppet, someone here decided that productivity would be increased if they blocked anything with videos, all social media, and anything with chat or email
I'm fairly certain that the IT department's productivity has dropped, with all the exceptions they've had to add :)
 
10:16 AM
@Benjol And they'd probably be right about chat :P
 
@YiJiang :) I managed to get a blanket exception for stackoverflow.com early on. And since then no-one's noticed...
anyone here done any android? I'm thinking maybe it's something I should look into. Now that I've mastered jquery :)
 
@Benjol At least spell jQuery right first :D
 
:)
Morning @Nyuszika7H :)
 
10:47 AM
Is there a Desktop Client for SE?
Had a quick look on StackApps - not sure there is much call for one?
 
@Nyuszika7H are you un-grounded :o ?
 
@Reno He's not, he's read-only 'til 2012...
 
@Benjol no replies on your grounded question :(
 
@Reno nope. I guess that legally there's not much they can do. But 'be nice' would have been a good idea here too, I believe
 
banned should be used for a lifetime ban, and grounded should be used otherwise, just my opinion
adults can be grounded too :P
 
10:54 AM
@Barry There isn't, then again, why would you want one?
 
Take a look at this for the craziest right answer I've ever seen:
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Q: Android SDK installation doesn't find JDK

SimonI'm tying to install the Android SDK on my Windows 7 x64 System. jdk-6u23-windows-x64.exe is installed, but the Android-SDK-Setup refuses to proceed because it doesn't find the jdk-Installation. Is this a known issue? And is there a solution?

 
@Benjol o_O
Installer FAIL!
 
Well, got another high temp alarm.
I wonder what the heck is going on this time.
I hope the backup AC unit didn't fail
 
@YiJiang Why wouldn't you want one?! :) I was thinking it would be kinda cool to build one. Maybe like a Twitter like stream based on tags, favourites.
Maybe I have just overdosed on coffee... :-D
 
11:00 AM
30% of android questions are just retarded.
 
@Benjol He can't reply ;)
It's for his own good. Or so I was told. At any rate, not up to discussion.
 
@badpssockpuppet technically, no. But he hasn't been banned from every means of communication, so even though he can only read here, he can write elsewhere (where I'm reading)...
 
0
Q: Revealing voting patterns - new trend?

Richard aka cyberkiwiHas SE changed its stance on revealing votes, or is this an unintended feature? This user asked a question and all 5 anwsers got downvoted, so I checked his profile after he said uncomplimentary things in the edited question. http://stackoverflow.com/users/511804/alexandr?tab=reputation Am I r...

 
@Richardakacyberkiwi wow that happened to me yesterday
 
@Reno Being hung out to dry by the new reputation page? :)
 
11:04 AM
@Richardakacyberkiwi I think that's by-design
 
@Richardakacyberkiwi, I don't think there's anything new there, though I'm not sure.
 
@Yi Jiang @Benjol You guys know that SE has always been super secret about voting right?
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Q: Can we add vote history to the data.se dumps?

Richard aka cyberkiwiRelated: Rep analysis using the community dump, missing information What information is missing from the SO community dump? I have come across 2 queries so far that will not work using data.se: Can you check my query (fastest to 10k)? SEDE translation of Legendary badge query Given that w...

Even this broad brush request that is unidentifiable won't get a nod
 
@Richardakacyberkiwi Well, there have been ways previously to infer this... maybe not so blatantly.
 
Well at least its a good way of catching guys who down-vote competing answers
 
Hmmm, well the old system indeed does not reveal this info. But then, wouldn't monitoring the user's vote counts do the same?
 
11:12 AM
@YiJiang not if they were cached
 
@YiJiang Monitoring? You'd have to know the user before this happened
 
Still, voting is still anonymous
 
Not really... anymore. btw, you know that the reputation page now shows where you (down)voted?
 
@Richardakacyberkiwi only for yourself
 
@balpha I'm aware of that. That's what I meant.. that wasn't available before
 
11:16 AM
yes it was
on the envelope page
 
I don't recall ever seeing any votes from the envelope. Are we on the same page?
It showed where I got voted up/down but not where I made the vote
 
just check it
the page is still there
 
Ah... ok. It's coming back to me :)
 
I nostalgia'd hard :P
 
installing Eclipse
 
12:25 PM
Hi there
Can someone tell me how to be in multiple rooms at the same time without having to open two browser tabs?
It is even possible?
I would like to avoid posting on META for that simple question ;)
 
@Pierre303 Depends.
What rooms would you like to be in?
I ask because right now I'm in 21 rooms and I have 2 tabs open
and I can't have less than that
the single easiest way is to mark the multiple rooms you want to hang around as favourite by starring them, then when you join one you get a button that lets you rejoin all of them
 
I would like to chat with you more badp's, so The Tavern and Programmers
 
Yeah, then you need 2 tabs, because they're on different sites
 
Ok gotcha. All I have to do is to star the rooms I like. Then when I will open chat again, I'll be in two rooms right?
 
@Pierre303 Except in this case it won't happen because stars are site-specific too :(
 
12:33 PM
Got that, but @badpssockpuppet, it doesn't work ;) Once I starred the two rooms (in the same site), and clicked on Join All, what should I do ?
 
@Pierre303 Er, nothing. You can switch between tabs by clicking on the room names on the sidebar
 
This is a case of web programming restrictions on same domain policy for the sharing of data in memory.
 
You can also middle click on a name to open a room in a different tab
 
@badpssockpuppet: Thanks for your help, I figured it all ;)
 
Well, more high temp alarms
this time it's up to 33.7*C
 
12:44 PM
@ircmaxell Doesn't sound like anything dangerous
What temperature is this for again?
 
UPS internal temp
but the room itself isn't much cooler (currently at 29*C)
 
heh, remember at a previous school the air con failed (servers on UPS, air con not), I was first in monday morning to a sweltering server room, fans screaming and the hottest server at about 80*C. Thanks, CoreTemp.
 
@tombull89 That the CPU temp? Or the actual chassis temp?
 
@ircmaxell CPU.
 
If it's the CPU temp, that's not horrific (it's hot, don't get me wrong), but I've seen systems fail at 40*C chassis temp (Usually a power supply overload).
 
12:50 PM
@ircmaxell I think the failsafe for the servers were around 100*C but if it's the first time you've experienced it it's damn scary.
 
Oh no doubt
When I was working at a hospital, we had a power failure (30 seconds) that knocked out all 3 ac units in the datacenter
It was at night, so nobody was in the room to realize it
 
when the servers came back up I had a look at the temperature graphs going up and up and up over a 48 hour period.
 
temp hit 100*F when the alarms went off to call people in. By the time someone got there, it was at 140* and servers were failing left and right...
@tombull89 That's what's weird. My temperature graphs look quite... Odd...
 
eesh...I've never had a computer fail on me like that.
some close but never gone
 
12:52 PM
well mine do as well but upwards overall trend.
yup, saw that eairler. that's really weird for the dip.
 
I want to know why those dips are there. Otherwise it's been rock steady at 22*C for months
And it's still going up. Now up to 34.2*
 
I've had an old computer fail, but only because I was "provoking" it to see how hot it could get before cutting out :P
if something like that happens when the room is hot and the air con is dead, is it better to open the server room doors and get some fresh air in, or close the doors and get the aircon back on asap?
 
Well, I have a backup portable AC unit that I stuck in the room
venting outside the room
(into another room). I put it in last night
that's the first dip. But the other room warmed up to 88* and it stopped working effectively (hence the increase again)
 
I could ask on ServerFault but asking "which is better" would probably get it closed as subjective...
 
My argument would be to open the door and get the AC fixed asap
 
1:01 PM
well the air con (by the time I got to it) had power going to it (so was working) but was off.
 
Arm every engineer with a can of Dust-Off (doesn't everyone keep those around?), tell 'em to turn em upside down and spray all the servers with the freezing mist!
 
LOL
@tombull89 Ahh, I'd still do both
since opening the door will likely cool it much faster than the AC alone
 
yeah I opened the door...while I went to find a stool or ladder so I could reach the air con to turn it back on...shortass >_<
 
Ahhh, nice
 
still not something that any sysadmin or server manager wants to do in a morning.
hell, I'll ask on SF, might get some interesting answers
 
1:08 PM
Still not coming down. This worries me. The room temp is down to 22.2*C, but the ups temp is still at 34.2*C
 
what brand is the UPS? is it under warranty?
 
APC and no
but there are 2 upses in there, and both report high temp (and the graphs are the same shape). They are within 3*C of each other
so it's not the sensor...
 
how quaint...not the servers under any particular extra load at those times?
or it's not the cleaner going in and leaving a door open?
just throwing ideas out :P
 
No, it happened at 7:15 last night. So I drove in around 9pm when I saw the temp still climbing (I keep the alert threshold low, at 26*C).
it wasn't too warm in there 22*C, but I stuck the backup AC unit in there (with the door propped open for the exhaust) and went home
This morning, I put some baffeling around the door to try to keep it a separate zone from the other room that it's exhausting into
but it's not dropping nearly as fast as it should be (aka: not at all)...
 
strange.
not sure then
 
1:20 PM
yeah. I'm baffeled as well
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Q: Find all number pairs that sum to 121212

ircmaxellThis problem is quite easy to do by brute force. In fact, it'll be reasonably fast to brute force as well. But where's the fun in that? The Problem Produce a list of all unique 5 digit number pairs that sum to 121212. However, each decimal digit must appear exactly once in either number. So...

 
@balpha, latest version of comments script uses your/my/our update mechanism
@RebeccaChernoff, latest version of comments script $SITEURL$ doesn't have http:// in (as requested)
 
1:57 PM
So if I wake up and put on Cyan without knowing that today was St. Patty's day does that count? Apparently today is a day to wear green.
Also, stealing this from a friend on FB:
> Irish history timeline: Potatoes, whiskey, poetry, potatoes, whiskey, music, fist fights, whiskey, NO POTATOES! Potatoes, whiskey, Michael Flatley, whiskey, potatoes, U2.
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brb, coffee
 

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