3411. jcreed (pool-141-151-168-245.pitt.east.verizon.net) –
06 Dec 2005 17:01:38
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Okay, so my problem is facilitization. |
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3410. Tom 7 (lolo.wv.cc.cmu.edu) –
06 Dec 2005 14:56:48
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Et passim! |
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3409. Tom 7 (lolo.wv.cc.cmu.edu) –
06 Dec 2005 14:55:32
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Esto perpetual! |
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3408. a crowd of tittering girls (drebbin.weh.andrew.cmu.edu) –
06 Dec 2005 14:46:50
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The population of the universe demands to know the location of the 19th annual robot dance party! |
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Smoking conversation ends without incident. |
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Ahhh, thank you for the definition. Yes, I think I have encountered failcess many times with PHP... |
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3405. Tom 7 (h-72-244-69-245.phlapafg.dynamic.covad.net) –
05 Dec 2005 23:22:19
[ UPD: Escape Beta 3 ]
Humm. Well, I will think of something for the next version, and then plan on having a key remapper in the options at some point. |
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3404. Tom 7 (h-72-244-69-245.phlapafg.dynamic.covad.net) –
05 Dec 2005 21:53:53
[ Poster Party 200X ]
I like that one too--it's cross-listed in theory of comedy, IMO--which I first heard on the wall of the men's Wean 7th floor restroom. Why did they replace joke central with write-proof plastic walls? Do they hate laughter? |
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Undoubtedly "Tom 7" is already taken, but the fact that you already regularly use an alias ending in a number could have been quite useful otherwise.
Out of what you've registered, I'm most partial to "ipso falso" myself, but I'll never rally the votes in time. Some day, when someone else needs to choose a screenname, I'll send them to you to pick that one up, along with the others that you will have so callously wasted in your selfishness. |
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3402. Tom 7 (h-72-244-69-245.phlapafg.dynamic.covad.net) –
05 Dec 2005 20:34:26
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Blogdar, more properly known as "stalkertron 2000", runs off a computer in my office ("spacebar") that also runs many of my other web sites. But its lifeblood is internet access, which it was deprived of until apparently just now. It turns out my [twm at andrew.cmu.edu] e-mail works just, so my withdrawal shakes are abating a bit. ;)
J: My facilitized office machine is inaccessible too, but I guess because it runs all its services off AFS. |
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3401. jcreed (c-67-186-35-18.hsd1.pa.comcast.net) –
05 Dec 2005 20:25:32
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Well, my machine is still down, but I guess it was closer to hydroground zero. |
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3400. Cortney (chiggins.ce.cmu.edu) –
05 Dec 2005 20:13:49
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Wean is eerily empty -- Allison and I walked through on our way to dinner.
Perhaps we can just post here any messages we have/planned to send. But to make it fun, you should kill the IP logging and then guess at who wrote what.
so is blogdar's home on the CS servers? |
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3399. Tom 7 (h-72-244-69-245.phlapafg.dynamic.covad.net) –
05 Dec 2005 19:58:20
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GOOD QUESTION! Maybe they are like, actually making progress? |
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heh, I think "failcessful" is new. Nice. |
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failcess: n. (also failceed, failcessful) The situation that obtains when, after an important operation has been attempted, everything proceeeds silently as if it were successful, even though it was not. Very common in "programming" "languages" such as actionscript, javascript, and perl (if you leave use strict and -w off) where it is sometimes considered a feature.
Have you ever, due perhaps to a typo, called a function or accessed a variable that toally didn't exist and receive no error message whatsoever? Welcome to failcess! |
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I hate you!!! Meanies!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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No, unfortunately not! Of course I DO have all that stuff -> [ ] { } this is the proof! But I have to press alt-5 to find [ , and doing so while playing "Somewhat Faire" by Feanor for example would not help, nothing at all happens. But of coures I don't even know WHAT would happen if I had a "normal" [ ... ;-) |
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3394. jcreed (c-67-186-35-18.hsd1.pa.comcast.net) –
05 Dec 2005 18:17:59
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Whoa, how is blogdar working?? |
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3393. mike (robot.me.cmu.edu) –
05 Dec 2005 18:17:11
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It's also hard to keep us working over in scaife, as there are no working restrooms. |
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It's okay, it looks like that disk was already in trouble. |
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3391. Andrew (128.36.229.106) –
05 Dec 2005 18:11:45
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Uh, yuck... |
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3390. Tom 7 (h-72-244-69-245.phlapafg.dynamic.covad.net) –
05 Dec 2005 09:24:56
[ UPD: Escape Beta 3 ]
The international keyboard thing is an issue I haven't really addressed yet. I guess the right thing to do would be to add an options screen where keyboard bindings can be set, since I don't have any way to anticipate the range of keys that will be available on non-US keyboards.
Do you have curly braces { and }? |
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General size-problem: as ")" and "(" only exist like this on my (or other?) european keyboard (no "half rectangle version" available), there is no way to see what's going on while playing levels that are bigger than the window. Of course I could load a level in editor to be able to see what's going on, but that's a spoiler and it's certainly not reasonable to play levels that way. Is there any other possibility to zoom? |
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How can one argue with a StuCo poster on the theory of comedy?
So two sodium atoms are walking down the street, and one turns to another and says frantically, "oh my ..... I've lost an electron!" And the other atom says "Really? Are you sure you lost an electron?" And the first atom says, "I'm positive!"
straight from gen chem 101. |
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