Re: good job there weren't any base belongs to us t-shirts printed
On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, Aaron Trevena wrote: On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, James Powell wrote: Might have ended up like the last programme here (not for the easily offended) http://www.tvgohome.com/ cafepress have some aybabtu tees. There is a nice page of reworked cartoons and images with aybabtu worked in. Also totl.net has an aybabtu style whelk in its whelk page. It was all over when it made The Grauniad this morning. /J\ -- Jonathan Stowe | http://www.gellyfish.com | I'm with Grep on this one http://www.tackleway.co.uk |
Buffy/Angel
Bit of an off-topic begging letter this... I'm going out tonight and I forgot to set the video for Buffy Angel before leaving the house this evening. Is there any kind person out there who is videoing it and can let me borrow the tape at some point next week? Cheers, Dave...
Re: Buffy/Angel
I'm assuming your talking Sky 1. I'll _probably_ be recording it, but don't rely on me. If I do get home in time - sure you can borrow it. Leo On Fri, Mar 02, 2001 at 09:05:39AM -0500, Dave Cross wrote: Bit of an off-topic begging letter this... I'm going out tonight and I forgot to set the video for Buffy Angel before leaving the house this evening. Is there any kind person out there who is videoing it and can let me borrow the tape at some point next week? Cheers, Dave...
Re: Buffy/Angel
No problem. I should be able to bring it in Wednesday!. Andy "A superlative suggestion sir, with only two drawbacks: one, we don't have any defensive shields and two, we don't have any defensive shields. I know that, technically, that's only one drawback, but it was such a big one I thought I'd mention it twice" On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Dave Cross wrote: Bit of an off-topic begging letter this... I'm going out tonight and I forgot to set the video for Buffy Angel before leaving the house this evening. Is there any kind person out there who is videoing it and can let me borrow the tape at some point next week? Cheers, Dave...
[CV][JOB WANTED]
Apologies to those who have already read this via [EMAIL PROTECTED] or any other means. I'm looking for another job. As soon as possible being preferable. My current CV is at http://colondot.net/mbm/cv.shtml I can do Perl (lots of it) and mod_perl. I also have a little experience with XS and a fair amount with C. I have used MySQL as a database, although am willing to learn any other SQL implementation. I know a reasonable amount about UNIX and about writing server applications. I've also done a fair bit of web application work with Apache (although I tried to just getting to write modules so that other people could do that...) If anyone has a job that they think I would be suitable for, please could they email me. MBM
Re: London.pm List Weekly Summary 2001-02-26
Greg McCarroll wrote: * Simon Wistow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: This summary has been bought to you by the letters Alpha, Beta and Gamma, the numbers 1,3,5,7 all superimposed and the colour Octarine. and 2, please 2, it'll keep me happy, then we can discuss if 1 is a prime number, ples I propose that 1 be prime if, and only if, 1 is not prime. Cheers, Philip -- Philip Newton [EMAIL PROTECTED] All opinions are my own, not my employer's. If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
Re: London.pm List Weekly Summary 2001-02-26
* Philip Newton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Greg McCarroll wrote: * Simon Wistow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: This summary has been bought to you by the letters Alpha, Beta and Gamma, the numbers 1,3,5,7 all superimposed and the colour Octarine. and 2, please 2, it'll keep me happy, then we can discuss if 1 is a prime number, ples I propose that 1 be prime if, and only if, 1 is not prime. No, definetly not. The partial set of prime numbers increases over the journey through integers. 1 is the logical starting point, and so it is added. This is the very spirit of primality. However this may be the rantings of a madman, it's just i feel like a jockey sometimes as i ride the sequence of prime numbers, jumping each new one and then feeling their occurence decrease. -- Greg McCarroll http://www.mccarroll.uklinux.net
Re: London.pm List Weekly Summary 2001-02-26
Greg McCarroll [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: * Philip Newton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Greg McCarroll wrote: * Simon Wistow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: This summary has been bought to you by the letters Alpha, Beta and Gamma, the numbers 1,3,5,7 all superimposed and the colour Octarine. and 2, please 2, it'll keep me happy, then we can discuss if 1 is a prime number, ples I propose that 1 be prime if, and only if, 1 is not prime. No, definetly not. The partial set of prime numbers increases over the journey through integers. 1 is the logical starting point, and so it is added. This is the very spirit of primality. However this may be the rantings of a madman, it's just i feel like a jockey sometimes as i ride the sequence of prime numbers, jumping each new one and then feeling their occurence decrease. Go to (void). Go directly to (void). Do not pass Go. Do not collect 200. -- Piers