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<0> we could do all of it without filesystem flags in the first place.
<0> Explorer could just hide or show thumbs.db, filesystem properties aside.
<1> in caveman days, our largest demographic would be eaten by wolves :(
<2> not necessarily
<2> the criteria for what makes a "good human" have just changed
<2> today, a good human is someone who can sit still for hours and read
<3> Eh?
<3> What kind of measure is that?
<2> Rethguals: well, as opposed to go out and kill stuff
<3> Er, well... I guess reading is better than killing stuff.
<2> now it is. back then it wasn't
<2> in caveman days, I would have been eaten by wolves... because I can't see ****
<3> I don't think that 'reading for hours' makes a human 'good'.
<0> it makes him smart
<2> I'm not talking about the quality of a human -- someone is not better than someone else -- that's not what I mean
<0> reading is correlated with IQ :P



<0> more reading => more IQ
<1> we're talking about economic fitness
<2> but the ability to sit and think is rewarded
<4> heh - depends what you read for the IQ ratio
<3> My grandfather would be the smartest man alive.
<1> i don't buy the argument that some people don't genetically have what it takes to adapt to a knowledge based existance.
<0> decreasing returns, Rethguals
<4> Somehow I think having read the entire Spiderman novel series doesn't count as high as one chemistry textbook.
<3> Yeah, to the point where I would say the average human can sit and read. By definition, average is not good.
<1> i suspect that all these "ADHD" kids have simply ruined thier attention spans with media what panders to mindlessness and no alternate reward system
<2> I tend to agree, though I don't want to rule out genetic factors completely. I generally think nurture has a stronger effect on behavior than nature
<0> but ritalin is fun :P
<0> it's like super caffeine
<5> hello
<5> wat is C++
<2> wat is a dumb question
<0> it's a cereal by General Mills
<6> Speaking of IQs...
<0> it has 100% daily value of vitamins and minerals
<0> (with milk)
<0> and 15% daily value of protein
<0> we are C++ supporters.
<5> <2> wat is a dumb question
<0> I eat a bowl every day.
<2> where can I download milk
<5> <--- VB supporter
<5> hehe
<1> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C++
<0> just ban him
<5> yap
<2> yeah... my bad
<5> tq
<5> c++
<0> no reason to suffer more stupidity today lawl
<5> hehe
<6> That would appear to have consituted that individuals idea of "fun"
<2> I got teepee on my bunghole...
<6> My life has more meaning than I previously though, compared to that.
<2> bunghole.. huh huh, huh huh
<2> teepee on my bunghole
<1> my favourite "it's not their fault, it's genetic" argument is homo***uality
<3> fault?
<1> poor choice of words, sorry
<0> genetically speaking it's a fault. lower fitness. less chance to promulgate genes
<0> er, wrong word :)
<0> proliferate*
<2> genetically speaking, being intelligent is a fault
<2> intelligent members of our society have fewer children
<0> unless money get ya whores!
<0> ahh, they just pay their women to keep their mouthes silent
<0> ;P
<1> i think you have to pay them extra to have them bear your offspring, Xiphoris
<2> heh. I just remembered what I wanted to do about 4 hours ago
<2> :)
<1> pay a whore extra?
<2> no, find out who originally wrote this god awful piece of code I have to work with now
<7> Crap - absolutely starving here and I've got to stay in doors to guard the house...which has absolutely no food in it.
<1> ironic that you're [AtLunch], then?
<2> hehe



<2> he's just licking the grease off his fingers
<2> Xiphoris: heh. Eric Cheng wrote the original project facility... I hate that code
<1> wow. the Platform SDK has the first setup wizard that had "Installation Type: Custom" as the default
<1> there's even a step in the wizard which explains how the "install, do not install, install on first use" feature tree widget works
<1> is the first setup wizard i've used*
<8> Saved - next door neighbour is back, time to feed.
<0> lawl
<0> Poland, in an effort to make sure people blame the Germans instead them, want to change the name of Auschwitz to "Former Nazi German Concentration Camp Auschwitz-Birkenau"
<0> http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory?id=1787288
<0> ugh
<0> the .nET control property Locked has the stupidest description
<0> it says"
<0> "The Locked property determines if we can move or resize the control."
<0> WE??? who the **** is "we"?
<0> "The Locked property determines if the developer can move or resize the control."
<2> "the developer" is too long
<2> writing as few characters as possible is important for MS
<0> :P
<2> otherwise they're never going to finish the documentation the EU wants
<0> but that's unsatisfiable anyway
<0> hey scalar
<0> I was thinking about the subset-sum problem today
<0> it seems like someone smart could establish a lower bound on the number of calculations ...
<0> and thereby prove p!=np
<0> it's such a simple problem...
<2> I'm not really good at dealing with NP-completeness
<2> whee, breakpoints are being reloaded
<9> Is it possible for a program to make changes to itself, and save itself in that way?
<9> Or possibly a write-around that makes it appear that way?
<10> tenchiko-, What are you coding, that needs to change itself?
<2> sure, it's possible
<2> have you never heard of the first virus?
<2> it was hacked into the Unix C compiler and perpetuated itself through it
<3> You're thinking of Kernighan's Turing award acceptence speach :P
<10> Woah, You're awake, James?
<3> I'm just real good at faking it.
<2> haha
<10> One way to find out for sure.
<3> :-)
<10> Ok, you're awake :)
<2> lazy students piss me off...
<2> http://cpp.enisoc.com/pastebin/6856
<3> Er, when I said Kernighan I meant Thompson. I always get them confused :)
<2> I told him on Saturday that he absolutely needs to set up an appointment with someone on the teaching staff
<10> The pastebin won't load.
<10> ah there
<2> and how long does he wait? until 12 hours before the deadline
<2> I think this guy just needs to drop the course
<3> Wow, that brings back memories.
<2> coincidentally, tomorrow is the last day to drop
<2> I'll try to make an impression on him :)
<3> Back in 1993 I was reading a book called "The Revolutionary Guide to Bitmapped Graphics" (or some such cheese), and it had a section on fractals. I think my mind spent a week in space.
<10> rofl
<10> I think you were on drugs.
<9> scalar: from what I understand, viruses write themself into other programs, not themself.
<9> And, I was just curious if it was possible. I'm not really intending on doing anything of the sort.
<10> bbiab
<10> I need coffee.
<3> rhw, no, I was 11 or maybe 12. Fractals do that to 12 year olds.
<10> haha
<2> tenchiko-: does it matter? an executable is an executable, isn't it?
<3> ...then puberty kicks in and nothing is as interesting again :p
<10> hahah
<10> I just woke up.
<10> And it's pretty hard to think and type anything else than "haha" :)
<10> COFFEE!
<3> Well, I haven't been to sleep yet, so it's pretty hard for me to avoid incoherent rambling.
<10> oh
<10> That's why you're awake this "early"
<3> Yeah :)
<3> Next week, I plan to fix my schedule.
<10> haha, right
<10> I've been saying that for years =)


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