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> Welcome to the Fold! Us nerds should get together and put up the end-all |
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> Guide discussions ... should be pretty awesome :D |
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I'm pretty sure we can think an algorithm for that |
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Maybe even an O(n). |
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> Hot, Cold, Wet ... it's all the same .. But taking a bath just to make a |
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> meaningless and preportedly major decision, now that is a feat wholly on |
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> it's own worth noting :D |
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I'd like to say that I believed one day I would run off the bath, |
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naked, screaming "eureka, I found the linear-time solution for the |
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travelling salesman", but I'm actually more likely to run off, naked |
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as well, but screaming: "damnit, I forgot my lunch on the fire!" |
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> | Man, I've got many towels, you woudn't believe. |
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> | You know, it's damn f****ng hot here, sometimes you need to take 2 |
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> | baths a day (sorry guys, I know water is as precious as women, but if |
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> | And about Marvin, I'm proud to say that I'm the 42 shirt of my |
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> | university soccer team, kinda nerdy for a computer science student |
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> | huh? |
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> | On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 12:10 AM, Chris Brennan <xaero@××××××××××.net> |
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> | Gustavo Campos wrote: |
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> | | Well, if anyone cares about it (emo mode) it worked reasonably nice. |
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> | | Actually I had a bit less cvs packages then I originally though, but |
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> | | still I was able to get rid of most of them. Only compiz and |
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> | | scrollkeeper remain. One because of fusion-icon (how can one live |
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> | Damned evil dependencies |
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> | | The only real drive-off was some kde-4 and amule-2.2 hardmasking, but |
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> | hardmasks can be a headache if you don't know where to look ... although |
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> | | And for instance, I would apprecciate if you guys made some globalized |
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> | | jokes, I'm a south american and many of the jokes you tell doesn't make |
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> | | Anyway thanks everyone. And please, be careful with that axe! |
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> | Ax aside, do you have a towel? I have mine. Alan has his. But do you |
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> | Maybe we should involve Marvin, "I think you ought to know I'm feeling |
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> | | On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 9:03 PM, Chris Brennan <xaero@××××××××××.net |
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> | | | On Friday 14 March 2008, Chris Brennan wrote: |
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> | | |> Alan McKinnon wrote: |
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> | | |> | On Friday 14 March 2008, Chris Brennan wrote: |
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> | | |> | Yes :-) At least until the OP can do some further tests, but he got |
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> | | | I honestly don't know what you are on about - this rabbit bone in my |
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> | | | beard must be interfering with my ability to understand plain English. |
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> | | | Or maybe it was the insane conversation with the telephone sanitizer |
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> | | Ok then, a ride on a velvet paisley-covered Chesterfield sofa and we'll |
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