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4:00 PM
@Fosco hrm?
 
@RebeccaChernoff (Points to starred post) Right, so now where does the SEChatModification.user.js documentation need 'supercalifragilisticexpialidocious'?
 
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious () is an English word, with 34 letters, that was in the song with the same title in the 1964 Disney musical film Mary Poppins. The song was written by the Sherman Brothers, and sung by Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke. It also appears in the stage show version of Mary Poppins. Since Mary Poppins was a period piece set in 1910, period sounding songs were wanted. "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" sounds like contemporary music hall songs "Boiled Beef and Carrots" and "Any Old Iron". Origin According to Richard M. Sherman, co-writer of the song with h...
The chat doesn't support IPA characters?
Critical bug, imho
 
I have a friend who will spell out this word from memory perfectly every time I complain about my inability to spell things correctly
 
@YiJiang Is it the same guy in whose ear you whisper about dice?
 
4:06 PM
@PopularDemand Nope. Heh...
 
Speaking of "dices" ... @YiJiang you do know there's a verb for that right? Did he know there was such a verb? "Yi Jiang dices celery with a knife" ...
 
Retort with
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis
 
I never did understand why that bothered the other kid
 
@NickT Yeah, he would spell that out too. And also 'antiestablishmentarianism'
 
Isn't it "antidisestablishmentarianism"?
 
4:10 PM
What, no love for antidisestablishmentarianism? I mean, I'm all about being against establishmentarianism in the first place, but ...
 
Lame, can't style part of a word
 
Hmmm? I can't really remember what the correct word was
 
Another critical bug
The identity of the longest word in English depends upon the definition of what constitutes a word in the English language, as well as how length should be compared. In addition to words derived naturally from the language's roots (without any known intentional invention), English allows new words to be formed by coinage and construction; place names may be considered words; technical terms may be arbitrarily long. Length may be understood in terms of orthography and number of written letters, or (less commonly) phonology and the number of phonemes. {| class="wikitable" style="margin-rig...
 
Ah right, of course
 
Antiestablishmentarianism (or anti-establishmentarianism) is a policy or attitude that views a nation's power structure as corrupt, repressive, or exploitive. Antiestablishmentarians adhere to the doctrine of opposition to the social and political establishment. Their purpose is to subvert from within. This doctrine holds that establishments lose connection with the people and have their own agendas which frequently destroy the things they blindly don't address. Antiestablishmentarianism has ties to anarchism but should not be confused with antifederalism or antifeudalism. In a countr...
__NOTOC__ Antidisestablishmentarianism (listen to , ) is a political position that originated in 19th-century Britain in opposition to proposals for the disestablishment of the Church of England, that is, to remove the Anglican Church's status as the state church of England, Ireland and Wales. The word was used in 1838 in Church and State by William Gladstone, under whose administration the Irish Church Act 1869 was passed. The establishment was maintained in England, but in Ireland the Church of Ireland (Anglican) was disestablished in 1871. In Wales, four Church of England dioceses we...
just so we're clear and all that jazz ;)
 
4:12 PM
@NickT No, the asterisks inside words problem is inherent to Markdown
It's not something you can fix without rewriting part of the original parser rules
 
@YiJiang I think he was being sarcastic.
 
@PopularDemand It is a bug, in a way
 
@YiJiang About "critical," not "bug."
 
So there's an antifederalism article but not an antifeudalism article? ... who here's a wiki author and wants to tackle making a new stub to fix the antiestablishmentarianism article?
 
Now, the Wikipedia onebox __NOTOC__ bug, on the other hand....
 
4:14 PM
@YiJiang Yeah, funny thing about parsing complex text with regular expressions, heh.
 
On a side note, the longest word in Web English is roflmao.
 
lmao
 
Indeed.
 
I am baffled about how some of my friends who are probably more social than I (not that hard), on the Facebooks all the time get tripped up when I use some internet abbreviations, e.g. rofl.
This is 2010, come on
 
"the Facebooks"?
 
4:22 PM
On the Interwebs.
 
@TimStone You misspelled "blagoblogs."
 
makes a mental note not to oversleep on Tuesdays again
@PopularDemand Whoops, my bad.
 
@TimStone It's cool, you were only one letter off.
Well, by total letter count, anyways.
 
I'll take that as a win, then.
 
@PopularDemand what was his edit distance tho? ;)
In information theory and computer science, the edit distance between two strings of characters is the number of operations required to transform one of them into the other. There are several different ways to define an edit distance, and there are algorithms to calculate its value under various definitions. See: *Hamming distance *Longest common subsequence problem *Levenshtein distance *Damerau–Levenshtein distance *Jaro–Winkler distance *Wagner–Fischer edit distance *Ukkonen's algorithm *Hirschberg's algorithm See also * Approximate string matching External links * [http://search.cp...
 
4:26 PM
@drachenstern I don't like the direction this is going. :P
 
I actually implemented Damerau-Levenshtein for an undergrad class once, I firmly believe the professor was building his own search engine. Sparse matrices are interesting beasts...
@TimStone The relation to actual computer programming?
 
@drachenstern Yeah, that too.
Heheh, I like how there's only a 50% level of confidence in my timelines...
 
@YiJiang - Sounds like you got a lot of linguistically insecure friends.
 
@TimStone What about level of fact? I'm "confident" I can meet timelines I set out but never do; usually because I'm constantly wading into unfamiliar territory
 
Whew, Mega Worm for iPad is good. 8-bit graphics and everything.
Anyone ever do Geocoding?
 
4:34 PM
@Moshe That like geocaching?
 
@NickT - Geocoding is taking an address and converting it into a latitude and longitude.
 
@NickT Yeah....heh.
 
What's Geocaching, is that like geotagging?
@TimStone - Is this the "uncanny ability to ask identical questions in completely different words"?
@NickT - So, you have any experience with that?
 
Eh?
 
@Moshe Which
 
4:37 PM
Geocoding.
 
Coding no, caching sorta
 
@PopularDemand, you don't need to be ashamed about ignoring that user, it is ok to admit that you do truly have him ignored.
(:
 
@TimStone - You implied (in my understanding) that coding and caching are the same, so I was asking if this is related to the ability of SO users to ask dupes in completely different words so that "related questions" misses it.
 
@RebeccaChernoff I would never do that! He approves of me!
 
Err....no, I didn't.
 
4:38 PM
@TimStone 0 Ok, I missed it then.
 
That wasn't what I was replying to.
 
Dec 1 at 17:46, by Michael Mrozek
@PopularDemand You're a terrible person. I approve
 
Whew.
Got my R# license request approved.
 
@PopularDemand Hehe.
 
I was worried for awhile there.
 
4:40 PM
@mootinator - congrats.
 
@Moshe Upgrading a bunch of .NET1.1 projects.
 
Cool.
G'luck with that.
 
@PopularDemand just for the record, I was really about to ask the inevitable question before I read your last paragraph :)
 
Hahah ;)
 
@balpha I knew it!
I will accept one Precognitive badge now, please.
2
 
4:47 PM
@PopularDemand +1, well played.
 
Hey, if I learn how to use the SE "vim like navigation" script, will I also effectively have learned to use vi?
 
I really do like the "British territory flag"-style avatar though, @balpha.
Also I noticed that ignored users still show up in the sidebar boxes of who's chatting, but I guess that's by design.
 
?
 
@TimStone Heh, thanks. The odd thing was that I honestly didn't know about the Precognitive badge until after I posted that.
 
@YiJiang, @RebeccaChernoff - I mentioned the before, but I got which script it is now: The Answer Watcher script is not recognized by GreaseKit. You need to change the .js to .user.js
 
4:50 PM
(The question, not the chat message.)
@balpha "?" to which part?
 
@PopularDemand Everything on SE is [status-bydesign].
 
@PopularDemand that
 
@PopularDemand If it had been the latter, that would have been played even betterer.
 
Is it an easy request?
 
4:51 PM
If not, I'm not here.
q:
 
ah, that
yes, meta doesn't know who you're ignoring
 
@PopularDemand Tunes needs more cowbell
 
@RebeccaChernoff - yes, please rename the answerwatcher.js to answerwatcher.user.js, so I can install it. I don't mind downloading and renaming, but as it is updated, I'll have to do it each time.
 
@balpha I didn't want to file a bug report because I didn't really think it was a bug, but I wanted to mention it just in case it was unintentional.
 
meta requests the information from chat once a minute or so and caches it
hence everyone sees the same thing
 
4:53 PM
@Moshe bug @YiJiang, his script (;
 
so it's pretty hard to hide
 
@RebeccaChernoff - I did, but he isn't around. Isn't it your repo?
I guess I'll bug him later then.
 
@RebeccaChernoff Oh that @YiJiang... shakes head
 
@balpha - Why does that cache make it hard to hide?
 
@Moshe, create an issue on github
 
4:54 PM
@RebeccaChernoff - will do.
 
@Moshe because everybody sees the same thing
the thing that is cached
 
grmph:
Nexus S challenge eligibility: legal resident of & physically located in certain countries. Read carefully http://goo.gl/ydnjM
> To be eligible to enter the Contest, you must be: (1) a legal resident of and physically located in either the 50 United States or the District of Columbia, Canada (excluding the province of Quebec) or the United Kingdom;
 
(Github issues is really the support area, chat isn't our bug tracker)
 
@balpha - Yes, but it's cached as what? JSon?
 
@Moshe does it matter?
 
4:55 PM
@balpha goes to enter, thanks for letting me know!
hides
 
@RebeccaChernoff fair enough. If I can remember my GitHub password :-)
@balpha - Yes, because, as I understand it, chat reads the cache, yes?
So can't chat just filter out results from the block list? It should be a simple jQuery "hide element X where it's content matches a blocked user"?
(I'm probably oversimplifying things.)
 
that would mean meta has to request "Who's chatting? Moshe wants to know." instead of "Who's chatting?"
 
@Moshe, the site asks chat who is online every minute. Then it caches that and shows it to you, to me, to everyone. There's no personalization.
 
in other words, has to request for every user
 
I am now playing CATACLYSM Muhuha
 
4:59 PM
So you're saying that the info goes from chat->Meta->UI, yes?
So, like any good MVC, you can implement some hider code in the V.
 
@TylerChacha Where you gonna start?
 
@balpha That's discriminatory! Who the hell uses Twitter?
 
Puzzle Challenge #1: Find the treat hiding in http://www.youtube.com/googlenexus
 
I'm thinking Hyjal
 
With a what
 
5:00 PM
@RebeccaChernoff, @balpha - There's no personalization in the beginning, at the chat->meta stage, but why can't it be added at the meta->UI stage?
 
I'm turning in a bunch of dailies right now..
 
@Moshe Cached for performance.
 
9 mins ago, by balpha
yes, meta doesn't know who you're ignoring
 
@Moshe That seems unnecessary.
 
@balpha BLAH, can't watch youtube now.
@balpha, give me the answers and I'll enter for you. I swear I'll send it to you if I win!
 
5:01 PM
@balpha - but the chat does, so the chat Ui should know. You can cache that too. It doesn't change that often so it can be cached once a day or once a week.
 
scratches head
 
@Moshe, but then you have to have the info per user instead of once.
Which is the entire point here.
 
No, each user uses the "global" cache to determine who is on.
 
yt.setMsg({
[...]
'SRSLY_GTFO': "This will remove the selected user. Are you sure you wish to continue?",[...]
});
 
Then, you have per user "block" info, which is there anyways because of the original block functionality.
So in the UI use that to hide the chat icons.
 
5:04 PM
That would be still a query to the chat PER USER asking who that user ignores.
 
True, but it can be done on the client side in javascript, fairly small performance hit there.
@RebeccaChernoff - Ah, [status-bydesign] ... again.
 
...someone just took me off of hold solely to ask if she could put me back on hold.
 
@PopularDemand At least they're courteous about stiffing you
or accidentally picked you up thinking you just called
 
@RebeccaChernoff - created bug report on github.
(After resetting password.)
 
@Moshe Thanks. Just easier to deal with on the admin-y side when things are posted there.
Harder to forget about them. (:
 
5:14 PM
@RebeccaChernoff - sure, np, makes sense.
 
Yay my boss wants me to start to implement a
The inner-platform effect is the tendency of software architects to create a system so customizable as to become a replica, and often a poor replica, of the software development platform they are using. This is generally inefficient and such systems are often considered be examples of an anti-pattern. Examples Examples are visible in plugin-based software such as some text editors and web browsers, which often have people creating plugins that recreate software that would normally run on top of the operating system itself - such as FTP clients and file browsers built to run on top of Fi...
 
@NickT At first I thought courteous, like "we wanted to let you know that we're still looking into why you called, we didn't just forget you; we're just awkward at explaining that," but then I did sit on hold for a long time without hearing from anyone. So... who knows?
 
Hah, nice.
 
@drachenstern Huh, I didn't know that had a name.
 
@PopularDemand Ah, I'm just really wary about dealing with the secretaries that answer phones at other companies...come across bad with them and things happen.
 
5:33 PM
Hello
 
@PopularDemand It's not quite what I wanted, but I wanted to vent ... it's more of a meta-platform that he wants me to do
 
@TylerChacha Level 81 yet?
 
nope
 
Google Chrome event in 20 minutes >_<
 
5:42 PM
Introducing: Neural Interface
 
I guess he really just wants a softcoded interface, but still, we have like 10 customers atm, I think that should wait for our next full-on rewrite (where we also introduce javascript and yay lots more fun ...
 
it is weird.. absolutely no one is PVPing..
 
You on a PvP server?
 
PVPing?
 
5:47 PM
Didn't they add a new "world" PvP zone like WG?
 
@RebeccaChernoff - does the userscript add a border around questions?
 
Hehe, I keep forgetting that I have my keyboard shortcuts script installed for the sites and I'm still clicking. ):
 
@RebeccaChernoff Players beating each other with Virtual clubs to see who has biggest
@RebeccaChernoff Is there a keyboard shortcut to reply to a message or do I have to install something?
 
@Moshe Yes, to indicate which post is selected.
@NickT Sounds....fun.
@NickT Are you talking chat or sites?
 
5:50 PM
Ah, cool
 
@RebeccaChernoff This is your opportunity to sell Nick T the userscript like an early 20th century huckster!
 
All this and more can be yours with one click to Github!
 
Is Greasemonkey a userscript manager for Firefox? I used to use "user scripts" but I'm not sure if they're the same thing you're referring to
 
@NickT - I think they are.
@RebeccaChernoff - Obligatory star on "oy."
 
5:56 PM
Anybody know how to summon the brain of JonSkeet to solve a problem in C#? (since we all know that he can do it in like two shakes of a lamb's tail ;) )
 
@drachenstern His book's for sale with a special deal on Manning today. :P
 
@drachenstern You e-mail him directly.
 
0
Q: Is it OK to email Jon Skeet and ask him to answer posts which mere mortals cannot?

5arxI've posted one or two 'tumbleweed' questions which I'm sure the mighty Jon Skeet could answer while sleeping. He doesn't seem to have noticed them yet (probably beneath him) but I'd still like the benefit of his encyclopaedic knowledge of the C# and the .Net framework. Would I be damned for my ...

 
C# in Depth (Second Edition) + Silverlight 4 in Action for $50
 
@drachenstern - Jon Skeet has a lamb's tail?
 
5:58 PM
@RebeccaChernoff Ah, you beat me to the onebox.
Good job.
 
@Moshe language difference or a joke?
@TimStone sadly I'm broke :( Wanna buy it for me? :)
 
Hahah :P
 
Weird comments by that OP.
 
GAH! I just started quota time so I could watch the announcement on youtube. Except! It doesn't start until frigging 12:30 ):
 
ouch!
 
6:00 PM
Whoops
 
2 more weeks |:
Hmm, also have a meeting at 1.
 
Meetings...who needs those things?
 
Me, apparently.
 
Ah. Very well then.
It is definitely lunch time...I wonder if I have any food left, hrm.
 
@TimStone People who are incompetent and have to hide that fact behind bluster. People who need their teams to have quick status reports on each other. People who are forced to attend by People In Charge. People who like to hear themselves talk.
Oh, wait, this is one of those rhetorical questions, isn't it?
 
6:10 PM
Something like that. I mean, I did have a meeting myself this morning...Which made me realize that I need to set two alarms.
 
This is a "you're leaving when it is time for the year-end processing you do?????????!!!!!!!????????????!!!!!!!!!!!! HALP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" meeting.
 
@TimStone So, you had a meeting? Or you should have had a meeting?
 
That's what, future perfect tense?
 
@PopularDemand I had most of a meeting. :P
 
@NickT Time to fire up that English SE account! (Yes.)
@TimStone Ah, heh.
 
6:33 PM
I wonder if the filter will stop the youtube video after 15 minutes or whether the entire stream will play.
 
I had an "Oh, you're not actually leaving for an entire month" conversation this morning.
 
@mootinator You were leaving for an entire month?
 
@TimStone I am relocating for an entire month.
Not the same as being away from work, for someone who works at home most of the time.
There was some confusion there, I guess.
 
Ah ha
 
6:53 PM
hrm, how can this possibly fit in a tweet :/
xrandr --newmode "1024x768" 63.50 1024 1072 1176 1328 768 771 775 798 -hsync +vsync;xrandr --addmode VGA 1024x768;xrandr --output VGA --mode 1024x768 #easy
15 chars too long
 
are you assuming 8 bits per byte?
 
:P
gzip would work but the tweet would be... peculiar.
 
I'd think the overhead would kill it
 
just run it as two tweets ...
 
@drachenstern that's cheating.
 
6:56 PM
No short switches? -n instead of --newmode?
 
@NickT Nope.
 
gist is also cheating.
 
@BrantBobby It's "oneboxed"
 
7:12 PM
Sadly, there's a site for this purpose: toolongfortwitter.com
It makes me sad inside
 
From the "missing the point" department.
 
@MichaelMrozek I thought woofertime.com was for that
 
@NickT :D I've never seen that
 
147 years ago from web
honestabe
Abe Lincoln invented the internet
 
7:32 PM
In other news:
@StackHQ, New York
What goes on at Stack Overflow NYC, definitely doesn't stay at Stack Overflow NYC.
0 tweets, 4 followers, following 0 users
4
 
@balpha :O
 
@balpha 0 tweets? Fake!
 
@NickT Wow, what did that proposal look like? "If only we had some sort of magical energy source which was widely available and constant, and a wonderous machine fueled by this energy that could perform mathematical calculations at incredible speed, why, we could connect these machines into a large group using vast amounts of metal wire and switching stations made of smaller versions of those machines, and they would communicate between themselves using [insert HTTP spec here]." -A. Lincoln
 
@radp Emily just set it up
 
@PopularDemand Wait, that's not a valid proposal, it doesn't start with "Proposed Q&A site for"
@balpha I'll admit my ignorance about Emily and just silently follow it.
 
7:36 PM
@PopularDemand - No, there's a mistake in your quote. It should be "[insert Gopher Spec here]", instead of HTTP.
 
@PopularDemand Psh, batteries have been around since 1800 :P
 
@radp Ignorance about Ms. Yacus? For shame!
 
@PopularDemand (a)Shamed I shall be indeed!
 
@radp Interesting. I read that, clicked the "1" on my avatar, left for another tab, then saw "(*)" pop back up when you edited but didn't get a corresponding "1" in the tab title.
 
@PopularDemand Just happened to me and I got the 1 back. [status-norepro], man.
 
7:49 PM
@radp - Just found your "not a real question" game
I keep mixing up just two vote counts or a few tags.
Sooo close.
 
tags are easy. vote counts are |:
 
@RebeccaChernoff - First time I mixed them tags up. I got all the votes wrong the last few times.
These votes where easy because of the question style. It's easy to tell, barring a dupe or the like.
 
@balpha Love the pic hehehe
 
@radp oh, you made that? Can you add keyboard shortcuts? Maybe pressing 1, 2, or 3 can move the hovered element to the first, second, or third question.
 
no, I made that. And keyboard shortcuts are considered cheating
although there's nothing much I can do about it :)
 
7:56 PM
Oh, my bad, sorry.
 
*is learning how to write keyboard shortcuts sites*
fail bold at the beginning of italics ):
 
@RebeccaChernoff fail possibly caused by backwards smiley
...
Seriously, the smiley is probably interfering with the formatting, backwards or not.
 
I reject your theory.
 
And substitute my own
 
@balpha - Yea well I'm on a Macbook and I'm not that quick with the trackpad.
 
8:03 PM
 
Yay, I won on SU.
@NickT - What was that theory you were going to post?
 
@Moshe Isn't that what Adam Savage says all the time (or at least on the intro to Mythbusters)?
 
Yea?
 
Sorry, I fail at keyboard shortcuts
 
Oh, dunno.
 
8:12 PM
Eh, no, he says reality, not theory
 
Hooray, I won on SO
 
@NickT - cool
 
What happens if you roll a closed SO post back to revision 1? Does it stay closed?
 
@PopularDemand, let us know.
 
I would assume so... Otherwise you could just roll it back so it's re-opened, then update it to be the same as it was before the rollback
 
8:19 PM
@RebeccaChernoff It does. Tested on this post that's one vote away from deletion:
 
@Moshe it's not mine. I never claimed it was, either.
 
0
Q: How do I add a question to my favorite list?

How do I add a question to my favorite list?

Poor authorless post.
 
Why would we delete a basic question like that?
 
@LanceRoberts It's a dupe.
<del>It's got no answers.</del>
 
@PopularDemand Dammit, I was retagging it.
Just because it's deleted doesn't mean it should be untagged!
 
8:30 PM
Oh, wow, it wasn't a dupe, until I asked the "dupe" a few months ago.
The kicker is that my "dupe" is still [faq-proposed], not [faq].
 
5
Q: What is a favorite question? How do they work?

Popular Demand How do you mark a question as a favorite? Do users get updates on their favorite questions? How do you see your own favorite questions? How do you see other users' favorite questions? How do you see which users have marked a particular question as a favorite? What impact does the favorite system...

 
@balpha Um...
 
@balpha Seriously?!?
 
@balpha Oh, I get it. You want me to add you to my "ignored" list, for testing purposes.
 
8:35 PM
> Walks you through downloading the app either via Facebook, Yahoo!, or your mobile device
 
@PopularDemand No, it's a test. He wanted to check how many of us would've spotted the encoding bug.
 
I blame amazon
 
Yah, that's supposed to be "Farmville for Morons"
 
Oh! Oh! I just had a great idea! FarmVille SE!
 
=/
Only if we're allowed to heckle.
 
8:38 PM
Sister site: FarmVille Heckling and Trolling SE
 
Why would Google want to include me in their pilot program for Chrome OS - in 140 characters or less?
@radp which encoding bug? The question-marks all over Wikipedia?
 
|:
My house haz no powah.
 
@RebeccaChernoff :(
 
how much left in your laptop battery?
 
I'm at work.
 
8:45 PM
Heh.
 
Just no longer remoted in to my home pc.
Heh.
 
Google just finished announcing the delay of Chrome OS.
 
@RebeccaChernoff Apparently the router cutting out wasn't extreme enough
 
and a pilot program.
 
@balpha If you don't have power to your modem/router, who cares how much battery life your laptop has? (People who have wireless broadband, I guess.)
 
8:46 PM
yes, that was precisely my thought
 
Clearly somebody needs to release a touch-tone phone interface to SO
 
@radp's deleted message: Mine does.
 
> Press 1 to upvote. Press 2 to downvote. Press 3 to favorite. Press 9 to hear the post again.
4
 
@TimStone I thought that was it at first.
@MichaelMrozek LOL
 
@MichaelMrozek that isn't ergonomic enough.
 
8:48 PM
@RebeccaChernoff Heheh :P
 
Also, when I opened a new tab in Chrome, it asked me if I wanted to be in the pilot program.
 
@MichaelMrozek Will it yell in your ear for the really inane, caps lock-heavy questions?
 
Press 1 if duplicate. Press 2 if off-topic. Press 3 if subjective. Press 4 if not really off-topic but it's the same noob question we get 7 times every hour and you frankly don't care any more.
 
> Welcome fellow robot! Listen to the following heavily distorted audio clip and press the buttons corresponding to the numbers you hear
 
@MichaelMrozek ..._ - --- ...- --- - . ..- .--.
 
8:49 PM
The power has 2.5 hours to turn itself the hell back on. It is cold, I want heat when I get home!
 
@RebeccaChernoff Don't you live in the south?
 
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Progress!
> Outage status: Order assigned to servicemen or crew
 
8:53 PM
@radp Where can I get one of these hexadecimal phones?
 
@RebeccaChernoff A lot of things are assigned to me, too.. :P
 
@jleedev More importantly, what other buttons are on one of these phones?
I'm seeing 0-16 plus * so far.
 
@TimStone Oh dear gawd I'm never going to get power back am I?
 
@PopularDemand Heptadecimal, rather.
 
@PopularDemand You're missing # and a few extra numbers.
 
8:54 PM
@RebeccaChernoff It's only 50/50 :(
 
@RebeccaChernoff Depends if he restores his own power (and, therefore, Minecraft) before getting to you.
 
@RebeccaChernoff Maybe after some Minecraft.
 
Oh, snap.
 
@GeorgeMarian FGIWed!
 
8:55 PM
hmmm touch tone interface ... asterisk ... api ... hrm
 
I was ready to turn the other cheek, but got punched from both sides.
 
@TimStone Don't forget to pick-up your mouth guard.
 
@GeorgeMarian I need to recover from that K.O. first ;)
 
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8:58 PM
Did someone forget to flip the off switch on @radp?
 
(please, somebody stop me)
 
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@RebeccaChernoff There's an off switch?! Why weren't we told earlier?
 

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