Re: DJ jabbers on the O'Reilly Network

2001-03-10 Thread Greg McCarroll

* David H. Adler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 On Fri, Mar 09, 2001 at 06:48:16AM -0500, Dave Cross wrote:
   
   I wonder if O'Reilly approached the copyright holder ...
  
  Heh!
 
  "The use of the beer glass image in association with the Perl language 
  is a trademark of the London Perl Mongers".
 
 I'm pretty sure NY.pm can claim prior art here... :)
 

But aren't trademarks associated with market association, i think
London.pm wins here ... ;-) 

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Re: Technical Meeting

2001-03-10 Thread Greg McCarroll

* Dave Cross ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 
 The next meeting is on Thursday 5th April and the next technical 
 meeting is Thursday 19th April. Suggestions for venues for both are
 welcomed.

i think some little birdie told me dean was booking the cittie of
yorke (or however you spell it), 

Greg

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Re: Descrambling CSS w/ 7 Lines Of Perl

2001-03-10 Thread Paul Makepeace

On Thu, Mar 08, 2001 at 04:58:11PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 This includes the new way to get the source via the DNS, which still works, and 
doesn't use zone transfers:
 
 for DVDs in Linux screw the MPAA and ; do dig $DVDs.z.zoy.org ; done | \
 perl -ne 's/\.//g; print pack("H224",$1) if(/^x([^z]*)/)' | gunzip

Oh my god, that is so nice. This is what computers  programming is all
about.

Paul