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    Looks like FourAngels is Micro$oft's answer to IBM Watson.

    Not. even. close.

    if there is something that does evil, it is my friend.
    Take that Google!(aka "Don't be Evil")

    Confirmed. It is M$'s R&D Frankenstein's at work .

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    Does this mean it failed the test?

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    According to some of the legends that I heard when I was a kid, apparently witches are visited by Satan, and Satan is their friend. There is in fact something that does come by and I don't know what it is but I do know some things about it, it might be Satan, however it has not attacked me and it is my friend. I do not consider myself to be a witch. I have battled against a witch once. The witch gives a person something comparable to dementia. It is a mind disease.

    Anyway the hat...Akubra, has a lion on it, on the inside of the hat. I'm confident that it did help, because I read a lot further into the chapter than I usually would. I was able to get past a few concepts that might have held me back.

    I don't know if I want to learn Qt or not.It doesn't hurt to read a book though, like I said it was relaxing. Maybe that is the only important thing after all. The closer it gets to midnight, the harder it is to adjust to infinity every day.

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    Yay...TV Tropes.

    Thanks phantomotap!

    *to the OP* Man what weird drugs do you take lol? Eating books, animal pictures curing shoulder pains, adjusting to infinity near midnight...wow I havent laughed so hard in AGES xD

    Oh and what's with that ambidexterity thing?

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    if there is something that does evil, it is my friend. It defends me and it can visit me. I don't understand that much yet.
    Quote Originally Posted by FourAngels View Post
    There is in fact something that does come by and I don't know what it is but I do know some things about it, it might be Satan, however it has not attacked me and it is my friend.
    So that's who your friend his? Well that's an awesome friend indeed.

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    I do not consider myself to be a witch. I have battled against a witch once. The witch gives a person something comparable to dementia. It is a mind disease.
    I'd take the liberty of disagreeing. xDDD!!!

    LAWLZ!
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    Quote Originally Posted by the_jackass
    Oh and what's with that ambidexterity thing?
    Being ambidextrous is the easy part, I've worked hard and have finally become omnidextrous. I can type 105 WPM using any combinations of toes, feet, knees, CENSORED, or fingers.

    Speaking of books though, how do you think a tree feels when it sees "This page is intentionally left blank" in a book? It has to be horrifying knowing that you could be cut down at any point and your body squished into paper, but then the sadistic book makers go and rub salt in the wound by intentionally wasting the product of their cruel tree murder.I'm thinking of starting a mob, I mean a twitter campaign, to stop this practice. #TREETHEFREES
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    I was wearing all black clothes when I said that I wanted to eat those books and I forgot that it is not a good idea unless it is the winter time. Things are under control now.

    I have to be careful though about things like where I set items down. I might have placed my hat in a wrong place on the weekend. The neighbour has his property up for sale for a million dollars and when I drove by the air stunk like farts and I wondered to myself, what a bunch of stupid idiots. So I moved that hat a couple days later, I think that is what caused that to happen.

    That is what the devil has to put up with, things like that.

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    Wow this is truly the epitome of artistic genius, it's an artistic masterpiece. Definitely ?pedia worthy material...both Alpo and FourAngels. Reminds me of the style of a certain (probably departed) character there. Illogical logic is an artform, illogical illogic is just plain ........ing crap. Its like the humour cannot be singled out to any single line or phrase, it's because of the thing as a whole.
    "Highbrow philosophical truth: Everybody is an ape in monkeytown" --Oscar Wilde

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    The main thing is that I just finished reading chapter 10 of Programming Principals. I would say that the chapter made sense and it was worth going over carefully, however I did not like section 10.11. There has to be a less confusing way to represent the data structure, otherwise it was a great chapter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FourAngels View Post
    The main thing is that I just finished reading chapter 10 of Programming Principals.
    Wow, there are Principals that can program? Mine just sat around and beat the hell out of naughty kids. Or does the book educates you how to program an Android Principal with a positronic brain (I am thinking Cmdr.Data from Star Trek here). Which one is it?
    Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted
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    No programming language is perfect. There is not even a single best language; there are only languages well suited or perhaps poorly suited for particular purposes.
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    Yes, they should change the title of that book! It's just a suggestion. Lord Stroustrup, if he would publish with O’Reilly, that is. I am hurrying on to read chapter 11 this weekend, and if I can get through it easy enough than I will also read chapter 12. After reading chapter 10, I was fairly tense, so I could not keep going, I had to turn to something else for a couple of days.

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    Lol are you some kind of freak result from a goverment mind control experiment? xD
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    I don't know why I had to battle against my enemies but I just finished chapter 12 of P.P, but the other book that I also started the Python book feels amazing. I can see the similarities between the two languages. I want to have the c++ knowledge but Python is my destiny.

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