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<0> could be worse, they could be texan
<1> naw, pretty sure literacy is a pre-req for this job
<2> What kind of info would you want from an Indian
<2> Except the weather
<2> Actually, not even the weather
<1> I'm trying to find out why my medical benefits have been cancelled
<1> after I payed the premium for this month
<1> this is even less fun than that aweful chlamidia test
<0> good ol' nova
<0> coworker's wife works at the school that just left lockdown for a stabbing
<1> haha
<1> which school?
<0> http://www.nbc4.com/news/9370384/detail.html
<0> the old black newscaster for that channel has to be the worst anchor man i've ever seen
<0> he speaks in a monotone and really slowly
<0> puts you right to sleep



<1> you're so racist :D
<3> erm
<3> why bother with local news
<0> i rarely do
<0> it's all crap
<3> bwahaha
<1> well, dc/metro news is usually pretty decent
<3> rather an understatement
<0> but every time i see that guy i go "wtf is he a news caster?"
<3> um no impatient
<0> he love you long time?
<0> yay! 45% failure with this change
<0> sigh
<1> you should shoot for 100% failure next time
<0> well, most of those failures are because the unit tests expect a file on a different path
<0> why can't developers write builds and tests that are path agnostic?
<0> it's not hard
<4> Hey does anyone know how to overload the push_back operator of an stl cl***?
<3> wah
<5> jfreidma you're inheriting ?
<4> yea
<5> from what??
<4> vector<Point>
<4> so i have LineString : vector<Point>
<3> jfreidma: sounds suspicious
<5> you realize that vector doesn't have a virtual destructor
<3> and I suspect that you're better off with composition
<4> as in making the vector a member variable?
<3> aye
<5> yes
<4> ok, thanks a ton
<5> you might have to write a few forwarding functions
<5> btw, what did you want to do in your overloaded push_back ??
<4> create a point, which at the moment is an overloaded pair, and push that in
<4> so i guess is it bad to inherit from pair as well?
<5> I still don't understand what you want to do
<3> point = point in 2d space I imagine?
<5> and don't see why you'd have to overload LineString::push_back()
<3> so ordered pair?
<4> yea
<4> possibly 3d space
<4> the idea was to make it extendible -- it stores latitude/longitude right now, i may have to add altitude
<5> why not a templated Nd space
<4> what do you mean
<5> pair is awkward because it's .first and .second to access
<4> right
<4> oh so put an templatized array in so i can access with [] ?
<5> if you do template <unsigned N> cl*** Point
<4> and vary the size using the template
<4> ah good idea, thanks
<5> you can then define operator[]
<5> you might then, find boost::array useful
<4> ok, i just installed boost because i think i'm gonna need regex from it later, but haven't looked into its types yet, i'll check that
<5> a programmer says to himself "I think this problem can be sovled using regex!" Now the programmer has two problems
<6> lol
<4> lol
<2> I guess that's too much geek for me
<5> I think the implication is that regex creates problems of its own
<0> http://thedailywtf.com/forums/thread/77337.aspx
<0> that's awesome



<0> followed up with: http://thedailywtf.com/forums/thread/77493.aspx
<2> vawjrwrk: I understood it, just it was not funny
<0> a belgian says to himself "i don't get vic's jokes". now the belgian has three problems.
<7> Haha, email addresses are in the other phone number field
<7> That's nice
<7> Reboot to install 482 patches
<7> Which in linux would require 482 mounts
<7> Hippies rejoice
<8> 482 mounts?
<0> he's an idiot
<0> i spoke too soon
<0> he's an idiot
<7> Go mount your floppy
<0> i don't have a floppy drive on this machine
<0> mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/usb will have to suffice
<0> like the old saying goes: "those that do not understand UNIX are condemned to be JBlitzen"
<7> How would understanding anythingix clarify whether you have a floppy or not
<5> An imposter has logged on as JBlitzen !!!!
<7> ?
<0> vic, did you find some balls?
<0> i don't see any still
<5> yeah, a bunch of white ones fell out of the sky earlier
<7> Hmm, shooting in Dallas where I was at yesterday
<7> Oh well
<7> Hail or snow, vic?
<0> and your gun smells like it was recently discharged
<5> Hail, up to golf ball size
<5> mostly table grape size
<7> Nice
<8> it's a submission thing -- he prefers to be mounted rather than doing the mounting himself
<5> http://www.canadafreepress.com/2006/harris061206.htm
<2> Blaaame Canadaaa
<9> I would like to hear from some real climate change experts though
<9> but I really think we r fuxing up the world
<7> Of course you think that
<9> why?
<7> When you don't know something, you listen to the experts. Like Al Gore, who's never done anything scientific in his life.
<9> but Al Gore didn't listen to the right experts
<7> Fallibility of experts is as antithetical to liberals as fallibility of government. In both cases the positions force individuals to take responsibility for themselves, be it their knowledge or their actions.
<7> No, I'm saying Al Gore is treated as an expert, for some sick reason.
<9> well, I like the idea of focusing on our global responsibility to the place we live and the people we have to live with versus saving my money
<9> yes he is treated that way
<7> Everyone likes the idea of focusing on global responsibility.
<7> Not many people like the idea of focusing on personal responsibility.
<7> It's very easy for me to say that you should be doing something.
<7> It's much harder for me to say that I should be doing something.
<7> Liberalism expands that premise and takes it to its natural conclusions.
<0> good thing the republicans take the easy route
<0> OH SNAP
<7> Calling for focus on global responsibility where there simply isn't any.
<7> We're not responsible for global warming.
<7> It warmed up 20 degrees or so here today, that's not because of humans.
<7> It'll cool down tonight, that won't be because of humans either.
<0> you're right
<0> it's my fault
<7> The science behind "global warming" is largely nonexistent.
<0> i'm a god
<7> The globe may or may not be warming.
<7> Or cooling.
<9> I don't see how focusing on our global resonsibilities is easier, I think it all comes back to what we should be doing...
<0> time to head home, later ****ers
<7> Floyd, it's easier because by "we", you mean "others".
<0> JBlitzen drives a Toyota prius and all his fellow texans question his ***uality
<7> Or maybe it's just power hungry opportunists taking advantage of power hungry opportunism by making ignorant people think they have power over the climate.
<10> the entire argument is disingenuous
<10> A) We don't really want the climate to change
<10> B) There are a large number of real scientists who believe we are changing/can change the climate
<9> well, everything in this world isn't solid and unbreakable as many republicans think about themselves, I think the world could very well have a limit to all this polution
<10> C) Development of new energy sources would be double plus good *anyway*, oil/coal isn't exactly the most convinienvt system
<10> Hence, even if theres a small chance that we're destroying our ecosystem, it would seem to make lots of sense to stop it
<10> if we're right, great - we didn't destroy it
<10> if we're wrong, oh well - we got new energy sources


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