I like the idea of a weekend day myself. Depending on where, and when I
could do a Friday evening as well. I don't drink[alcohol], but as long as
Diet Coke is available I'm fine.
Being on a tight budget right now precludes a conference for me.(Can't take
the time off work and doing contract
I'm in "San Jose, the Capital of Silicon Valley." You may have heard of
it, it's sort of between "Cupertino, Three Corporations and a Pizza
Parlor" and "Milpitas, It Doesn't Really Smell That Bad."
Weekend or weekday, alcohol or none, I'm easy.
--
Jack Coates
Monkeynoodle: It's what's for
At 09:49 PM 2/5/01 -0800, Steven Peck wrote:
...
Course, that brings the question of just where everyone is? Heck, I can day
trip on many weekends (barring plans made by the wife)
As your own review started to indicate, we've all over the place. There are
a bunch of us near San Francisco,
hi all!
Ly, I think we are getting somehere here, we actualy started to work out the
schema (not the schema, actualy a demo XML).
I think Ray mentioned somehing about order, XML is like a table it's order
is it's rowsource/recno, so when you read a XML file the parser has to call
the $IPCHAINS
On 6 Feb 2001, at 6:00, Steven Peck wrote:
I know Jeff is in Davis, [California..]
Mike's in the [San Francisco, California...] area.
Charles is out in the midwest [...]
Western Kansas, I thought. Kansas City?
and Rick out on the East coast?
Where?
Oh, I'm in Sacramento, CA
Ray's
Charles is out in the midwest [...]
Western Kansas, I thought. Kansas City?
Eastern Kansas, actually. I live in Topeka, the capital, which is about 60
miles from Kansas City in the North-West corner of the state. Lawrence, KS
(home of KU) is about 30 minutes away, half-way between Topeka
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I think Ray mentioned somehing about order, XML is like a table it's order
is it's rowsource/recno, so when you read a XML file the parser has to call
the $IPCHAINS or whatever subsequently for each rule defenition on the XML,
eliminating the order problem.
From: Anh (Ly) Vuong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
I think Ray mentioned somehing about order, XML is like a
table it's order
is it's rowsource/recno, so when you read a XML file the
parser has to call
the $IPCHAINS or whatever subsequently for each rule
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On 6 Feb 2001, at 6:00, Steven Peck wrote:
I know Jeff is in Davis, [California..]
Mike's in the [San Francisco, California...] area.
Charles is out in the midwest [...]
Western Kansas, I thought. Kansas City?
and Rick out
On Tue, Feb 06, 2001 at 06:54:08PM +, Angel Martn Alganza wrote:
On Tue, 6 Feb 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm in Portugal, Lisbon (lisboa in Portuguese), the capital, beautiful city
by the way! (15C winter temperature! just to make you guys a little jealous
:)
I know i didn't
From: Angel Martn Alganza [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Tue, 6 Feb 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm in Portugal, Lisbon (lisboa in Portuguese), the
capital, beautiful city
by the way! (15C winter temperature! just to make you guys
a little jealous
:)
Which also means for you not
On Tue, 6 Feb 2001, Arne Bernin wrote:
I live in Hamburg,Germany, and we have 5C and its raining, the typical Weather
for a winter in Hamburg (or the summer ...)
--arne
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Arne Bernin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ray's in Palo Alto. Jack said San Jose. I'm in Madison, Wisconsin
(an Alternative to Reality :-)
Hey Dave, we're almost neighbors, relative to the rest:) Joliet,
Illinois (armpit of the nation) here. I pass through Madison a few times
a year on my way up to
On Tue, 6 Feb 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ray's in Palo Alto. Jack said San Jose. I'm in Madison, Wisconsin
(an Alternative to Reality :-)
Lest anyone forget Pedro's domain says Portugal, doesn't it?
Where are you, Pedro?
Australia.
Dale.
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