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2001-04-04 Thread Clarke, Darren
Title: RE: It appears I have been remiss with the HTML/text thing - I can only blame Outlook for this since I have set it to text but didn't check the 'format switch' on each mail. Sincere apologies to all :¬P Darren

Test

2001-04-04 Thread Clarke, Darren
Title: Test Sorry all - this is a test... :¬P Bloomin' Outlook & HTML ... *grumble* Darren Newbie Loser

RE: Grammar (was: Re: Linux.com Online Chat)

2001-04-04 Thread Clarke, Darren
Title: RE: Grammar (was: Re: Linux.com Online Chat) Dave said: > >Wrong. There was a concerted effort by the loony left to destroy >decent education in favour of whatever trendy piffle that was the >order of the day. >I had to unlearn the reading I knew before I went to school in favour

RE: Crazy Idea

2001-04-03 Thread Clarke, Darren
Title: RE: Crazy Idea Greg came up with the excellent suggestion: >How would people in London.pm like a one night camp out, subject >to the F&M issue going away. The plan would be - we bundle into >vehicles on a given afternoon (probably saturday), go to a farm >shop and get lots of cider, a

RE: Jedi

2001-04-03 Thread Clarke, Darren
Title: RE: Jedi Dave used his mastery of the dark side and suggested: >I was listening to 5 live in the car today and a caller pointed out >that in the census, it takes 20,000 people to make a religion official >and rather than use his usual "agnostic" box, he was going to put down >"Jedi".

RE: archiving

2001-04-03 Thread Clarke, Darren
Title: RE: archiving And Robin wrote: >I can as a child, for reasons too complicated to go into, we always had >lots of Nitro-Cellulose/Nitro-Glycerin compound (for reloading cartridges >with) .. the fun two small boys can have given access to decent >explosives is quite unreal ... No fair

RE: ISO8601 [was] Re: Pointless, Badly-Written Module.

2001-03-28 Thread Clarke, Darren
Title: RE: ISO8601 [was] Re: Pointless, Badly-Written Module. Neil wrote: >I suppose I'd be splitting hairs if I pointed out that the dialing code for >London is 020, meaning numbers should be shown as 020 . > >Of course BT mis-informing people in their own bumpf didn't help matters

RE: That book

2001-03-22 Thread Clarke, Darren
Title: RE: That book Dave wrote: >Well, it's still on the Waterstones site atm, but I'd appreciate it if >you could lose it. >It's part of a kind of deal that we struck. She agreed to listen to my >suggestions if I stopped slagging her off in public :) >My current target is "Open Source Li

RE: That book

2001-03-22 Thread Clarke, Darren
Title: RE: That book >At Thu, 22 Mar 2001 16:38:48 -, "Clarke, Darren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> What was that book that Dave criticised on Amazon about 2 months ago? >> >> The one where the author emailed a reply which was passed around at &

That book

2001-03-22 Thread Clarke, Darren
Title: That book What was that book that Dave criticised on Amazon about 2 months ago? The one where the author emailed a reply which was passed around at the February social meeting? Regards, Darren Clarke Neophyte [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: Matt's Scripts Projects

2001-03-19 Thread Clarke, Darren
Title: RE: Matt's Scripts Projects I was going to suggest 'Perl Is Simply Super' but frankly the acronym lets it down :¬P Regards, Darren Clarke Neophyte [EMAIL PROTECTED]

An enquiry

2001-03-15 Thread Clarke, Darren
Title: An enquiry If this is anappropriate for this list the please accept my apologies. Is anyone looking for an experienced web designer who is looking to pick up Perl and run with it? Regards, Darren Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: Mailing list details

2001-03-14 Thread Clarke, Darren
Title: RE: Mailing list details >> I was looking for the mailing list subscription details on our >> london.pm.org website, and thought they were a bit hidden down on >> the "what we've done" page. I think they should probably be more >> prominent, probably on the home page. Or are we tryin

RE: Strange Request

2001-03-13 Thread Clarke, Darren
Title: RE: Strange Request > > > That's Selena Sol. He's almost as bad as Matt. > >I thought Selena was female. Oh well. > Nope. He's a bloke called Eric. So's my dad - useful huh? Darren Clarke