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Re: The You Game!

Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2015 11:36 pm
by PluMGMK
< has never written C#.

Re: The You Game!

Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2015 11:37 pm
by Master
<'s been programming with C as part of <'s Uni course, but < would imagine it's not to the same level of complexity as ^, ^^ and ^^^^.

Re: The You Game!

Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2015 11:41 pm
by Serza5
DesLife wrote:< mainly writes C# code nowadays, coz <'s working with Unity3D.
< is the same, not to mention <'s course in general is heavy on C#

Re: The You Game!

Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2015 11:43 pm
by LoveMetal
C still the favorite low level language of <, but < only use C# and MQL4 these days.
< thinks that even if C# is a heavy and very wide language, one can learn it on the stack only with practice and the MSDN if he already knows another language.

Re: The You Game!

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2015 12:05 am
by Adsolution
Imco97 wrote:< knows < us< is watching Howl's Moving Castle, in Japanese of course, screw you English dubs!
< thought the English dub was good. It was done by Disney, after all.

Re: The You Game!

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2015 12:23 am
by Imco
Adsolution wrote:
Imco97 wrote:< knows < us< is watching Howl's Moving Castle, in Japanese of course, screw you English dubs!
< thought the English dub was good. It was done by Disney, after all.
Well yeah, < supposes it's good, but then again < prefers to watch movies in their original language :P
PluMGMK wrote:
Imco97 wrote:Sometimes < just doesn't know what to say any more and ends up with posts like these.
On the plus side, it's brought you to a nice even 23000 Tings!
<'s got more in his ting bank actually :P

Re: The You Game!

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2015 1:55 am
by Reese Riverson
Adsolution wrote:
Hoodcom wrote:< Wonders what ^ favors. Color or colour?
Well, < just said 'favour', so it's probably a give-in < would say 'colour'.

Canadian English is an odd mix. We spell all -our/-or words using -our like the British, but like the Americans, we write -ize/-yze/-ise/-yse words using -ize/-yze (even though I know some British write it that way as well). However, when it comes to -er/-re words, we mostly use the British -re, such as in 'centre', but with some words such as 'metre/meter' we use the American spelling, 'meter'. When it comes to -ce/-se words, whereas the former is strictly British and the latter is strictly American, they're both interchangeable. The same goes for the doubling or not doubling the consonant (American='canceled', British='cancelled'), they're interchangeable. Then there's words like the British 'spelt' and 'dreamt' versus the American 'spelled' and 'dreamed' (though, while no Americans use the British spelling, many Brits do use the American spelling), we use the American spelling. Canadian English also, like American English, never uses single-quotation marks.

< writes everything the British way except for 'dreamed/spelled'-like words. Generally, no one here cares which spellings you use, not even University professors. While, like said, there is an official Canadian dictionary which you are taught through in school, more than half the people here are immigrants... and then there's the French side of Canada, so like whatever.
< suddenly feels the urge to spell Master's name Mastre more often than normal after reading what Ad posted here.

Re: The You Game!

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2015 2:05 am
by Master
< can see why, but to <'s knowledge, we don't have an 're' equivalent for <'s username.

Re: The You Game!

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2015 4:36 am
by Shrooblord
PluMGMK wrote:< congratulates [Shrooblord] on 14000 posts! :teuf:
Haha, thanks. :mrgreen:
Ambidextroid wrote:It looks like < has finally transcended from a "customer" to a "known customer"...
< went to a bar once where <'d gone only one time before that, a month or two previously, but the waitress must've had a photographic memory because she instantly recognised me and wondered whether <'s friends and < would be having the same thing as last time. < was rather impressed (and also sad realising what a burden such a mind must be).
Adsolution wrote:but with some words such as 'metre/meter' we use the American spelling, 'meter'.
< uses meter for the unit of length and metre for stuff like spedometres.

< incidentally loves the pronunciation and stress on the word spedometre and similar -ometres. They make foreigners hiccup and have such a lovely native metre <<def:poetry>> to them!
PluMGMK wrote:Years of C++ programming have made < tend to use single quotation marks only when quoting single letters, which < knows is wrong, but whatever. :mrgreen:
< uses single quotation marks for things that were written and doubles for things that were said. "'You are fired!' this letter says," said Bobby the Bob-omb.
Imco97 wrote:Sometimes < just doesn't know what to say any more and ends up with posts like these.
< says ^ should stop spamming :pascontent:
Imco97 wrote:< is watching Howl's Moving Castle, in Japanese of course, screw you English dubs!
< says "Good for you!!" and is seriously happy about the choice of film after just recently having seen it. <, however, also states that the English dub is incredibly excellent - it was almost like the film was never not made by English people, save for the intro and exit credits, which are all pure Japanese.
Imco97 wrote:<'s got more in his ting bank actually :P
< feels ^'s screaming for a Ting deduction. :mryellow:

Re: The You Game!

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2015 10:10 am
by Bradandez
PluMGMK wrote:
Bradandez wrote:< hasn't been having any effed up nightmares in two days.
< thinks that's too bad for you. Unless you dislike effed up nightmares.
< hasn't had one in quite some time. :sad:
The dreams don't bother < too much. < rather enjoys them since they are entertaining.

Re: The You Game!

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2015 10:54 am
by Master
< just saw this@

Re: The You Game!

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2015 11:39 am
by PluMGMK
Bradandez wrote:
PluMGMK wrote:
Bradandez wrote:< hasn't been having any effed up nightmares in two days.
< thinks that's too bad for you. Unless you dislike effed up nightmares.
< hasn't had one in quite some time. :sad:
The dreams don't bother < too much. < rather enjoys them since they are entertaining.
Yep, < is the same! :mrgreen:

Re: The You Game!

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2015 5:24 pm
by Reese Riverson
< is getting hungry for lunch, < wonders what < will be eating.

Re: The You Game!

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2015 5:26 pm
by Harpic fraîcheur
< Is uploaded some images of Gamekult (R3 BETA) in the wiki.

Re: The You Game!

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2015 5:48 pm
by PluMGMK
< has started installing Windows 98 in a Virtual Machine for basically no reason. :oops2:

Re: The You Game!

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2015 5:50 pm
by Harpic fraîcheur
PluMGMK wrote:< has started installing Windows 98 in a Virtual Machine for basically no reason. :oops2:
For no reason ?
< Love ^ :coeur:
< Love things make no sense, also :lol:

Re: The You Game!

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2015 6:10 pm
by DesLife
<'s messing around with Kinect for <'s final school project.

Re: The You Game!

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2015 8:41 pm
by Imco
Today, < spent about 6 hours making these beauties!
Chocolate cupcakes filled with chocolate ganache and sugar coated hazelnut. Topped with buttercream frosting and more hazelnuts :D
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< would like to apologize for his absence today, but making these was just so much fun!
< really adores chocolate
< feels like never eating again, after eating one of these. Holy crap they're heavy O_o

Re: The You Game!

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2015 9:01 pm
by Ambidextroid
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH THEY LOOK SO GOOOD :chinois: :chinois: :chinois: :chinois:

< finished Ocarina of Time, finally. I got it literally more than 5 years ago...

Re: The You Game!

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2015 9:17 pm
by Xenon
< is impressed by Imco's baking :)