Re: Social Meeting (fwd)

2001-04-03 Thread pmh

On Mon, 2 Apr 2001 20:59:01 +0100, Leon Brocard wrote:
 ... (A)bort (R)etry (P)ull leg (H)ot boot (S)wipe tagline!

That's a clever way to stop people swiping them. Worked on me (damn!)

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Re: Social Meeting (fwd)

2001-04-02 Thread Lucy McWilliam


On Thu, 29 Mar 2001, Greg McCarroll wrote:

 * Lucy McWilliam ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
  Do either [Anchor or PO] do real ale?
 
 i think both `theoretically' have guest ales, but it may vary
 for your definition of real

Gah.  I see I shall have to drag(?!) you all along to upcoming beer
festivals.


L.
"I'm not as thunk as I drink I am."




Re: Social Meeting (fwd)

2001-04-02 Thread Leon Brocard

Lucy McWilliam sent the following bits through the ether:

 Gah.  I see I shall have to drag(?!) you all along to upcoming beer
 festivals.

Nooo. You just gave me a mental image of London Perl
Mongers in drag! Arrghghghgghgh

Leon
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Re: Social Meeting (fwd)

2001-04-02 Thread Lucy McWilliam


On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Leon Brocard wrote:

 Lucy McWilliam sent the following bits through the ether:
 
  Gah.  I see I shall have to drag(?!) you all along to upcoming beer
  festivals.
 
 Nooo. You just gave me a mental image of London Perl
 Mongers in drag! Arrghghghgghgh

*eyebrows*


L.
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Re: Social Meeting (fwd)

2001-03-30 Thread David Cantrell

On Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 12:28:03AM +0100, Simon Cozens wrote:

 Incidentally, I'm setting up a real ale review page. Send real ale reviews
 to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Spring Cascade today at the Orange Brewery brewpub
 in Pimlico. Not a bad beer.)

Have you tried the Jerusalem Tavern on Britton St, Clerkenwell?  If not,
hie thee hence at the first opportunity.

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Re: Social Meeting (fwd)

2001-03-29 Thread Robert Shiels

From: "Dave Cross" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28 March 2001 22:12
Subject: Re: Social Meeting (fwd)


 At 18:52 28/03/2001, you wrote:
 Ok, I'm useless, but I've just been to talk to the Cittie, and
 they say they're booked out next Thursday.

 OK. Looks like it's back to the PO next Thursday then people.

 Dave...

Yea. I have few routines in my life, but this is one I enjoy. And the
food's affordable there too.

/Robert




Re: Social Meeting (fwd)

2001-03-29 Thread Simon Cozens

On Thu, Mar 29, 2001 at 12:25:38AM +0100, Lucy McWilliam wrote:
 On Wed, Mar 28, 2001 at 08:48:05PM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote:
  ok it looks like PO
   .. or the anchor!
 
 Do either do real ale?

PO has a Cask Marque and is listed in CAMRA's 2001 Good Beer Guide.

So, uh, yes.

Incidentally, I'm setting up a real ale review page. Send real ale reviews
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Spring Cascade today at the Orange Brewery brewpub
in Pimlico. Not a bad beer.)

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Re: Social Meeting (fwd)

2001-03-29 Thread Matthew Byng-Maddick

On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Simon Cozens wrote:
   (Spring Cascade today at the Orange Brewery brewpub
 in Pimlico. Not a bad beer.)

I thought you were in Wales...

MBM

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Re: Social Meeting (fwd)

2001-03-28 Thread Greg McCarroll

* Michael Stevens ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 Ok, I'm useless, but I've just been to talk to the Cittie, and
 they say they're booked out next Thursday.
 

ok it looks like PO

.. or the anchor!

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Re: Social Meeting (fwd)

2001-03-28 Thread David Cantrell

On Wed, Mar 28, 2001 at 08:48:05PM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote:

 ok it looks like PO
 
 .. or the anchor!

Anchor! Anchor! Anchor!

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Re: Social Meeting (fwd)

2001-03-28 Thread Greg McCarroll

* David Cantrell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 On Wed, Mar 28, 2001 at 08:48:05PM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote:
 
  ok it looks like PO
  
  .. or the anchor!
 
 Anchor! Anchor! Anchor!
 

Hush now brother, contain thy enthusiasm, others are still not ready
for the way of the heretic. We must consider them - they are the
sheep that may prefer their 2 half pints of lager shandy in PO, and!,
and if they are exposed to the intense mixture of heavy drinking and 
rapant flames that is heresy, their minds may be weakened to such a state
that python seems like a `nifty' idea to them.


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Re: Social Meeting (fwd)

2001-03-28 Thread Greg McCarroll

* Jonathan Stowe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, Greg McCarroll wrote:
 
  * Michael Stevens ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
   Ok, I'm useless, but I've just been to talk to the Cittie, and
   they say they're booked out next Thursday.
  
 
  ok it looks like PO
 
  .. or the anchor!
 
 
 Where is the Anchor ?  If its near LB station I'll be very up for it 
 

very near LB station, just past the cathedral a few hop skips and
a jump past clink street ( look out for people trading in their little
metal scooters and iBooks for food ) and you are there

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Re: Social Meeting (fwd)

2001-03-28 Thread Leon Brocard

Michael Stevens sent the following bits through the ether:

 Ok, I'm useless, but I've just been to talk to the Cittie, and
 they say they're booked out next Thursday.

Michael, you're *useless*!

The only reason I haven't got the weekly summary out yet is because of
you being so useless. It has nothing to do with the fact that I just
got Zone of the Enders (fun) that happen to come with a Metal Gear
Solid 2 demo (fab). Oh no.

Leon
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Re: Social Meeting (fwd)

2001-03-28 Thread David Cantrell

On Wed, Mar 28, 2001 at 09:04:56PM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote:

 Hush now brother, contain thy enthusiasm, others are still not ready
 for the way of the heretic. We must consider them - they are the
 sheep that may prefer their 2 half pints of lager shandy in PO, and!,
 and if they are exposed to the intense mixture of heavy drinking and 
 rapant flames that is heresy, their minds may be weakened to such a state
 that python seems like a `nifty' idea to them.

I should confess that I recently installed python on one of my boxen.
Excuse: something else needed it.  However, I'd like to take a look at
it sometime.  Same goes for Ruby.  More things for the to-do queue.

I also installed Python on the Palm, cos I thought it was a nifty idea.
I deleted it earlier today cos I thought putting Lovecraft books on
there was a better use of memory.

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Re: Social Meeting (fwd)

2001-03-28 Thread Dave Cross

At 18:52 28/03/2001, you wrote:
Ok, I'm useless, but I've just been to talk to the Cittie, and
they say they're booked out next Thursday.

OK. Looks like it's back to the PO next Thursday then people.

Dave...



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Re: Social Meeting (fwd)

2001-03-28 Thread Jonathan Stowe

On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, David Cantrell wrote:

 On Wed, Mar 28, 2001 at 09:04:56PM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote:

  Hush now brother, contain thy enthusiasm, others are still not ready
  for the way of the heretic. We must consider them - they are the
  sheep that may prefer their 2 half pints of lager shandy in PO, and!,
  and if they are exposed to the intense mixture of heavy drinking and
  rapant flames that is heresy, their minds may be weakened to such a state
  that python seems like a `nifty' idea to them.

 I should confess that I recently installed python on one of my boxen.
 Excuse: something else needed it.  However, I'd like to take a look at
 it sometime.  Same goes for Ruby.  More things for the to-do queue.


gellyfish@orpheus gellyfish]$ python -v

snip

Python 1.5.2 (#1, Aug 25 2000, 09:33:37)  [GCC 2.96 2731
(experimental)] on linux-i386
Copyright 1991-1995 Stichting Mathematisch Centrum, Amsterdam

...

Couldnt help it 

/J\




Re: Social Meeting (fwd)

2001-03-28 Thread David Cantrell

On Wed, Mar 28, 2001 at 09:07:42PM +0100, Jonathan Stowe wrote:
 On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, Greg McCarroll wrote:
 
  .. or the anchor!
 
 Where is the Anchor ?  If its near LB station I'll be very up for it.

Oh, it's *very* near London Bridge.  It would be the ideal venue.  It
has nice beer, nice open fires, ...

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Re: Social Meeting (fwd)

2001-03-28 Thread Paul Makepeace

On Wed, Mar 28, 2001 at 10:19:05PM +0100, Jonathan Stowe wrote:
 gellyfish@orpheus gellyfish]$ python -v
 
 snip
 
 Python 1.5.2 (#1, Aug 25 2000, 09:33:37)  [GCC 2.96 2731
 (experimental)] on linux-i386
 Copyright 1991-1995 Stichting Mathematisch Centrum, Amsterdam

aol excuse="mailman"

Python 1.5.2 (#0, Apr  3 2000, 14:46:48)  [GCC 2.95.2 2313 (Debian
GNU/Linux)] on linux2

/aol

Paul



Re: Social Meeting (fwd)

2001-03-28 Thread David Cantrell

On Wed, Mar 28, 2001 at 01:20:55PM -0800, Paul Makepeace wrote:

 aol excuse="mailman"
 
 Python 1.5.2 (#0, Apr  3 2000, 14:46:48)  [GCC 2.95.2 2313 (Debian
 GNU/Linux)] on linux2

My excuse was portsentry, but it sucked and I deleted it.

majordomo is the one true mailing list manager, and you sir, are a heretic.
Welcome to the club :-)

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Re: Social Meeting (fwd)

2001-03-28 Thread Lucy McWilliam


On Wed, Mar 28, 2001 at 08:48:05PM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote:
 ok it looks like PO
  .. or the anchor!

Do either do real ale?


L.
"Take your haddock to the paddock"




Re: Social Meeting (fwd)

2001-03-28 Thread Piers Cawley

David Cantrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 On Wed, Mar 28, 2001 at 09:04:56PM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote:
 
  Hush now brother, contain thy enthusiasm, others are still not ready
  for the way of the heretic. We must consider them - they are the
  sheep that may prefer their 2 half pints of lager shandy in PO, and!,
  and if they are exposed to the intense mixture of heavy drinking and 
  rapant flames that is heresy, their minds may be weakened to such a state
  that python seems like a `nifty' idea to them.
 
 I should confess that I recently installed python on one of my boxen.
 Excuse: something else needed it.  However, I'd like to take a look at
 it sometime.  Same goes for Ruby.  More things for the to-do queue.
 
 I also installed Python on the Palm, cos I thought it was a nifty idea.
 I deleted it earlier today cos I thought putting Lovecraft books on
 there was a better use of memory.

Considers doing a description of Python as a Lovecraftian Elder god. 

Decides against it.

-- 
Piers




Re: Social Meeting (fwd)

2001-03-28 Thread Nathan Torkington

 David Cantrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
  I should confess that I recently installed python on one of my boxen.
  Excuse: something else needed it.  However, I'd like to take a look at
  it sometime.  Same goes for Ruby.  More things for the to-do queue.

I found Ruby much closer to Perl in spirit.  If Perl didn't exist, I'd
be using Ruby not Python.  If Perl hadn't existed, there would be no
Ruby.

And that's today's exploration of alternate realities.  We now return
you to your chosen reality.

Nat