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    30 Helens Agree neandrake's Avatar
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    they aren't teh

    who drinks here? wjep drinks too meuch? i drank tooo much today.
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    I drink.

    gg

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    Toaster Zach L.'s Avatar
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    >> i drank tooo much today.
    Apparently.

    Now, as this is the C++ board, I suggest you tell us what compiler error you're getting while drinking too much.

    ... And what is 'wjep'?
    The word rap as it applies to music is the result of a peculiar phonological rule which has stripped the word of its initial voiceless velar stop.

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    30 Helens Agree neandrake's Avatar
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    so dude!
    like five or six shots whishye and 4 shots rum along wthin some hard cider and some crazy weirdness all aeyour around your gives the error! heklp be to debug?
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    since we are on the subject.. i just want to ask.. does anyone else code better like after a few beers..?? cause I have written my best code after drinking some refreshing tasty beverages
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    i think it helps you relax and think better
    • "Problem Solving C++, The Object of Programming" -Walter Savitch
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    • "Assembly Language for Intel-Based Computers" -Kip Irvine
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    I drink, but only non-alcoholic beverages. Prevents me from getting a hangover and saves a lot of money too

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    I code better after midnight. Rather than that I'm lazy and unproductive.

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    Found on another message board - and now I have a reason to post it

    1. First of all, pick the number of times a week that you would like to have a pint. (try for more than once)

    2. Multiply this number by 2 (Just to be honest)

    3. Add 5 (extra's on Friday night)

    4. Multiply it by 50 - I'll wait while you get the calculator...

    5. If you have already had your birthday this year add 1754. If you haven't, add 1753.

    6. Now subtract the four-digit year that you were born.

    You should have a three-digit number

    The first digit of this was your original number
    (i.e., how many times you want to have a pint week).

    The next two numbers are ...




















    Your age!!!!

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    I drink quite a bit. Mostly beer on the weekdays when doing homework; if I have a taste for something stronger its gin (almost always Sapphire) and tonic, or gool ol' No.5 and coke.

    I try to get pretty drunk when at a club durring the weekend - but most of the time it doesn't work due to several reasons: 1) dancing 2)pretty high tolerance, which leads to 3) I hate spending more than $80 on drinks a night.

    some entropy with that sink? entropysink.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by Salem
    Found on another message board - and now I have a reason to post it

    followed by interesting calculation blah and meh
    I saw a few different takes on this, yet two numbers always stay the same



    and it does come out - 21

    some entropy with that sink? entropysink.com

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    Man, now I wish I had kept the drunken IMs I got from ygf last night.

    I used to drink a lot more than I do now. When I drink a lot now, bad things have a tendency to happen.

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    whoops, sorry about the wrong board post, thanks for moving it.....someone?
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    Haha... Coherent again neandrake?
    The word rap as it applies to music is the result of a peculiar phonological rule which has stripped the word of its initial voiceless velar stop.

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