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9:00 PM
> Your call is very important to us. Press 41 for information about your call queue. Press 42 for information about what important means. Press 43 for information about Rovio.
 
> {precanned unicorn voices read selected questions and JonSkeet's responses to save time}
Since that will take ages to not repeat, I think it's done now
 
someone can take the fork OUT of @radp
 
> I'm sorry, I didn't understand that selection. Please wait while we transfer you to a customer service representative. (Rings @RebeccaChernoff)
 
@RebeccaChernoff my phone doesn't have that button!!!
 
9:00 PM
@drachenstern With the voices of canned unicorn! thinkgeek.com/caffeine/wacky-edibles/e5a7
 
@RebeccaChernoff Oh... I'm sorry, I was looking for Stack Overflow.
I... had a question about, um, Java?
 
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@NickT Rings me? |:
 
Yeah, if people get sick of the phone tree and want to cancel out of it
It's funny how my office cleans out by 4
Well, sad
:(
 
9:10 PM
@NickT Ours does too, except for my team. It's a little depressing
I get here at like 10 though, so I cheat a bit
 
@NickT So does mine. Although I'm the only programmer here, my team is in another building. I'm not entirely sure what the people here do... some sort of consulting, maybe.
 
I work with a bunch of metalbenders (mechanical engineers)
 
C'mon, one more off-topic question! I've used 11 close votes today!
Woo hoo, success!
All dozen close votes cast!
##You have no more close votes today; come back in 2 hours
 
Server runs on GMT?
 
9:19 PM
*UTC
 
or is it UTC...or UT1
 
Yes, radp is correct, it's UTC.
 
Man, back in the day, that used to come up all the time. Almost always because of Enthusiast/Fanatic; you couldn't see your consecutive days count before a few months ago.
 
@PopularDemand speaking of, while I kept my count current on SO this weekend (somehow!) and am at 44days, I totally lost my MSO (back to 3)
 
9:25 PM
@drachenstern I've definitely checked in at 00:00:30 before.
 
> visited 154 days, 154 consecutive
 
@RebeccaChernoff shut up ... seriously?
 
> visited 177 days, 177 consecutive
 
The first time, I hit SU, SO and MSO, in that order; SU made the cut at 23:59:40 but SO and MSO lost a 78-day streak.
More recently, I lost SO after ~103 days.
 
> visited 161 days, 154 consecutive
 
9:26 PM
> 447 days, 128 consecutive
 
Shoulda checked Meta those first 7 days |:
 
@RebeccaChernoff I know, I'm off by 4 on Meta too, heh.
> visited 93 days, 89 consecutive
 
Err, actually on Meta I think I had the account for longer. But yeah.
gasp
Something happened on SO!
> visited 257 days, 10 consecutive
That should be at 163. |:
 
Uh oh.
 
Over Thanksgiving weekend. ):
I was on SO over the weekend though. Oh wells.
 
9:29 PM
This is why I severely limit family time.
 
Wouldn't that be horrible if it were true?
I actually limit family time for a number of much more relevant and/or significant reasons. :P
 
Uh huh. Sure.
 
@TimStone Minecraft
 
9:31 PM
Don't forget Xbox
 
:)
3
 
Incredibly odd conversation in Obj-C on chat.SO.
 
s/NFS/NHL '11/g
 
9:32 PM
That and the next 4 lines are incredibly odd in terms of word usage.
 
You'll be pleased to learn that I ran out of numbers before I ran out of options.
 
Huh? @radp
oh
Heh
 
@radp You have a weird voice
 
Spanish messages in spanish are [status-planned]
 
9:44 PM
ok what just happened to the odata server?
 
I'm at 38; I looked at the progress bar and realized I'm only at like 25%
 
what about the odata server?
 
@drachenstern and it's back...
> Error: The instance of SQL Server you attempted to connect to does not support encryption.
 
@MichaelMrozek My ears jumped off my head and clicked the close button before I got too far into it. They've safely returned to their original positions now that they don't feel brutally offended.
 
as well as some web.config errors
 
9:46 PM
@radp Here, have some buttons:
 
Pro tip: one of those buttons takes you to a secret webpage when you click it
 
Where did the image go? I can't see it.
Ah, reloading worked.
Press the big shiny yellow one for French.
 
@Moshe When you are ready to click the buttons, the buttons will reveal themselves to you
 
Pres the other big shiny yellow one for Canadian French.
Press the other big shiny yellow one for the French they teach in high school.
My, oh my, there are plenty of blues and yellows there.
@MichaelMrozek - heh.
 
10:06 PM
Which is the best meta chat room to post a link to a question in the hope that one of the dev team will see it?
I think that this:
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Q: Can links to target sites' FAQs be added to the new migration dialog?

ChrisFIn the migration window, a link to a target site's FAQ page would be more useful than a link to the site itself. This would give closers a better idea of whether the question would be acceptable on the target site. Given that the base "off topic" option has a link that points to the current's si...

needs some attention
 
@ChrisF Anyone where someone like me will later harass said dev team members if they show up? ;) But yeah, here seem like as good of a place as any. :)
Also, +1 for the question.
 
Well that's that done then ;)
I think it will become more important as we get more users who only know their current site and want to "get rid" of off topic questions.
 
So, I tried to convince my company to move its flagship app to the cloud today.
 
@ChrisF I agree. Poor SuperUser, heh. :P
@mootinator How'd that go over?
 
They all said it couldn't be done; that it was impractical, etc.
Basically, what I'm saying is: all I got was cloud strife.
HEY-O
waits for the above to be moved to the bad joke room.
 
10:21 PM
@mootinator You explained to them that the cloud isn't made of actual clouds right?
 
@TimStone Wait, it's not?
 
I hate the cloud for being called "the cloud."
Because then people think that it's something different and new.
 
I timed this whole proposal around the fact I'm flying across the country on Thursday :(
 
Figured you'd pick up some cloud space while you were at 30,000 feet?
 
@TimStone Something like that.
 
10:24 PM
hello
 
What happened at the Chrome event today?
 
@TylerChacha People got free Chrome notebooks, they talked about stuff people already knew, Citrix came on and rambled a bit, Eric Schmidt showed up...that was about it.
 
no announcements? boo
 
Nothing dramatic at any rate.
 
10:28 PM
What are those phone-tree things called where you have to press/say whatever numbers to get to different things
 
My friend in spanish has a saying "Somos Peces"...
In english, that is "We are fish"
 
My Cuban friend has a saying "quiero devartar tu papaya jugosa"
 
and that means..?
 
Uh, it's slang
lit it's: "I want to destroy your juicy papaya"
 
por que?
 
10:34 PM
guess.
 
Ugh, there was this interesting online phone-tree-menu-press-1-for-blah thing I stumbled on a few months ago that I cannot find
It pretty much let you graphically build it like a flowchart, and be able to add all sorts of logic blocks, then you could call it and test
 
No idea. Though, I feel your pain on trying to find stuff I stumbled across in the past.
 
Ah, I did save it
 
mmm sounds like a wysiwyg voice xml builder
 
10:42 PM
IVR (Interactive Voice Response) applications
Interactive Voice Response (IVR) is a technology that allows a computer to interact with humans through the use of voice and DTMF keypad inputs. In telecommunications, IVR allows customers to interact with a company’s database via a telephone keypad or by speech recognition, after which they can service their own inquiries by following the IVR dialogue. IVR systems can respond with prerecorded or dynamically generated audio to further direct users on how to proceed. IVR applications can be used to control almost any function where the interface can be broken down into a series of simpl...
 
I bought an IVR app a long time ago.
I had the most interactive answering machine of anyone I knew :P
 
haha
 
Eventually I want to give Triton the ability to translate notes
 
@mootinator Yet still, no one called... ;)
 
or preview the notes as a different language
 
10:45 PM
@GeorgeMarian So true D:
"Hello?" "Oh, you were hoping to get my answering machine. Yes. I understand. I'll let it pick up. *sob*"
 
Meh, if I knew JSON and other web stuff better I'd make a stupid "Stay your SO ID and I'll audit your rep" IVR thing on quickfuseapps.com/app/edit, but I don't :(
It can fetch pages/parse JSON/XML/CSV
 
11:01 PM
Use Twilio and program the call in whatever language you want
 
11:19 PM
 
@DanGrossman lol
 
@TylerChacha You should look into some API from a company called Google. I hear they have excellent translation services. Then there was this other one, earlier on, called Babelfish?
 
Digital Equipment Corporation was a pioneering American company in the computer industry and a leading vendor of computer systems, software and peripherals from the 1960s to the 1990s. Also known as DEC and using the trademark DIGITAL, its PDP and VAX products were arguably the most popular minicomputers for the scientific and engineering communities during the 1970s and 1980s. From 1957 until 1992 its headquarters was located in an old wool mill in Maynard, Massachusetts. DEC was acquired in June 1998 by Compaq, which subsequently merged with Hewlett-Packard in May 2002. Digital Equipm...
 
@NickT - What's up with Quick Fuse apps?
Whose site is it and what does it do?
 

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