On Thu, 22 Feb 2001, Richard Clamp wrote:
On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 05:07:31PM +0100, Philip Newton wrote:
So, no http://london.pm/ right now :-(
But maybe in the future![1]
Deja-Vu. We (being other people on the list, and not actually me)
tried this about 2 years ago, with almost
On 22/02/2001 at 16:24 +, Dave Cross wrote:
IIRC we also investigated the possibility of registering pm.org.uk,
but Nominet have a silly rule that prevents anyone from having third
level domains with only two characters :(
But organisations as diverse as the British Library, Parliament, the
* Paul Makepeace ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
From: "Leon Brocard" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On a... related... topic: http://paris.mongueurs.net/
"Il y a davantage que l'one-way pour le faire"
Has anyone yet called French a glue language for English? If anyone does,
take a video camera and post
Paul Mison [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 22/02/2001 at 16:24 +, Dave Cross wrote:
IIRC we also investigated the possibility of registering pm.org.uk,
but Nominet have a silly rule that prevents anyone from having third
level domains with only two characters :(
But organisations as
On Fri, Feb 23, 2001 at 10:15:27AM +, Michael Stevens wrote:
On Fri, Feb 23, 2001 at 10:06:07AM +, Paul Mison wrote:
On 22/02/2001 at 16:24 +, Dave Cross wrote:
IIRC we also investigated the possibility of registering pm.org.uk,
but Nominet have a silly rule that prevents
Jonathan Stowe wrote:
I still have a bunch of e-mails from the guy who runs the
islands ISP ...
SPMcable?
I actually think that it was worse than that - people had
been using the .pm TLD and then AFNIC got a little eggy about
it and stopped them.
Which probably explains the number of IP
* Dave Hodgkinson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Paul Mison [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 22/02/2001 at 16:24 +, Dave Cross wrote:
IIRC we also investigated the possibility of registering pm.org.uk,
but Nominet have a silly rule that prevents anyone from having third
level domains
You know Linux is becoming far to good when
you learn about new architectures by looking at the kernel source.
There i was innocently getting ready to do a 2.4.2 build this morn
when i happened to glance in arch/ and found cris, wtf is cris
i thought to myself it turns out i already new
Greg McCarroll wrote:
There i was innocently getting ready to do a 2.4.2 build this morn
when i happened to glance in arch/ and found cris, wtf is cris
i thought to myself it turns out i already new about the systems
(etrax from axis) but still its a shock to see something in arch
you don't
On Fri, Feb 23, 2001 at 11:40:08AM +, Greg McCarroll wrote:
[gem@scully linux-2.3.37]$ ls arch/
alpha arm i386 m68k mips ppc sh sparc sparc64
You know that shell coders have gone too far when they have their own
kernel architecture.
-Dom
* Dominic Mitchell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Fri, Feb 23, 2001 at 11:40:08AM +, Greg McCarroll wrote:
[gem@scully linux-2.3.37]$ ls arch/
alpha arm i386 m68k mips ppc sh sparc sparc64
You know that shell coders have gone too far when they have their own
kernel
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, you wrote:
Has anyone yet called French a glue language for English?
ahh ... but what it boils down to is you are indulging in a little
horse play at the expense of our Gallic freinds. it is amusing to make
thes little remarks on the hoof is it not? ..
--
Robin
At Fri, 23 Feb 2001 11:18:02 +, Amias Channer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All ,
I've just moved to London from Bath and thought i should make contact
with the illustrious London.pm , so here I am .
Is there an FAQ for this mailing list ? I couldn't see one on the
page .
The Bath
Hello All ,
I've just moved to London from Bath and thought i should make contact with the
illustrious London.pm , so here I am .
Is there an FAQ for this mailing list ? I couldn't see one on the page .
Toodle-pip
Amias
London.pm FAQ
Question: Why?
Answer: Because Dave Told Us To
Question:
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, you wrote:
It might be a while before I get down to London for more meetings, much
to my annoyance as I was looking forward to meeting Damian Conway again,
i am driving down on Monday afternoon, to do the Conway ting and
returning late that night ... if you wanna lift
* Dave Cross ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
At Fri, 23 Feb 2001 11:18:02 +, Amias Channer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All ,
I've just moved to London from Bath and thought i should make contact
with the illustrious London.pm , so here I am .
Is there an FAQ for this mailing list ?
On Fri, Feb 23, 2001 at 11:18:02AM +, Amias Channer wrote:
I've just moved to London from Bath and thought i should make contact with the
illustrious London.pm , so here I am .
Is there an FAQ for this mailing list ? I couldn't see one on the page .
All your questions will be answered at
I'd go for willow , it's a hippy thing .
Toodle-pip
Amias
The Bath - London exodus continues :)
Hello Amias, welcome to London.
The only frequently asked questions on this list are "Is Buffy sexier
than Willow?" (answer "of course not, don't be so bloody stupid!",
"can I have a pony?"
Friday, February 23, 2001, 12:40:19 PM, grep wrote:
Just the FAQs
Q: What is the best way to protect and add value to domestic felines?
A: Gold plate
--
mike
On Thu, 22 Feb 2001 09:54:50 -0500 (EST), Dave Cross wrote:
Unfortunately, as it's a very primitive webmail (written by me) it
doesn't store the outgoing mails, so I can't see what I'm doing
wrong.
Why call it "ms-webmail"? Makes it sound like MicroSoft wrote it.
Also, you're just copying
On Fri, Feb 23, 2001 at 11:50:44AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, you're just copying the References: header from the message you're
replying to, when you should be appending its Message-id: too. If you're not
going to do that, then at least stick an In-reply-to: header in, so threading
On Fri, Feb 23, 2001 at 11:52:52AM +, Michael Stevens wrote:
On Fri, Feb 23, 2001 at 11:30:13AM +, David Cantrell wrote:
All your questions will be answered at http://dave.told.us.to
Someone seems to have mis-spelled "TVR" as "beer".
Ye gods!
The webmaster has been taken out and
At Fri, 23 Feb 11:50:37 2001 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 22 Feb 2001 09:54:50 -0500 (EST), Dave Cross wrote:
Unfortunately, as it's a very primitive webmail (written by me) it
doesn't store the outgoing mails, so I can't see what I'm doing
wrong.
Why call it "ms-webmail"?
* Amias Channer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I'd go for willow , it's a hippy thing .
can't i even persuade your vote away from the cult of willow for any of
the following
Cordelia
Dru
Darla
Evil Vampire Willow
The teacher who turned out to be a praying
At Fri, 23 Feb 2001 12:55:50 +, Greg McCarroll [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Amias Channer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I'd go for willow , it's a hippy thing .
can't i even persuade your vote away from the cult of willow for any
of the following
Cordelia
Airhead
On Fri, Feb 23, 2001 at 02:08:25PM +, Struan Donald wrote:
* at 23/02 15:08 +0100 Philip Newton said:
Michael Stevens wrote:
Question: 8uffy or willow?
Answer: a controversial issue on which no consensus has yet
been reached.
That's because some people just won't see the
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, you wrote:
From: Robin Szemeti [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Has anyone yet called French a glue language for English?
ahh ... but what it boils down to is you are indulging in a little
horse play at the expense of our Gallic freinds. it is amusing to
make thes
On Thu, 22 Feb 2001, you wrote:
sorry for the waste of time - i'll get back to my discussion about
changing richard's sierra into a lean mean robot killing machine
of course in my 'other' persona I've already been there and done (or at
least was involved in) that ... the major problems are
Dave Cross wrote:
At Fri, 23 Feb 2001 12:55:50 +, Greg McCarroll
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cordelia
Airhead
Arrogant, too. IMO.
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
* Dave Cross ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
And how come you left off your list the two women that might just sway
my vote away from Willow - Anya and Jenny Calendar.
because i havent completed my training as a fully fledged fanboy and
hence cannot write complete lists at a drop of a hat ;-)
Cordelia
Airhead
Arrogant, too. IMO.
Being a 8uffy refusenik, I'm a little confused by this conversation. Do you
think there might be any websites about 8uffy of Sarah Michelle Gellar out
there that I can trawl for info? I know it's a long shot.
Hem. :)
--
matt jones
'You
* Philip Newton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Dave Cross wrote:
At Fri, 23 Feb 2001 12:55:50 +, Greg McCarroll
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cordelia
Airhead
Arrogant, too. IMO.
have you folks never seen Angel?
--
Greg McCarroll
At Fri, 23 Feb 2001 15:31:25 +, Greg McCarroll [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Philip Newton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Dave Cross wrote:
At Fri, 23 Feb 2001 12:55:50 +, Greg McCarroll
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cordelia
Airhead
Arrogant, too. IMO.
have
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Amias Channer wrote:
Hello All ,
I've just moved to London from Bath and thought i should make contact with the
illustrious London.pm ,
voice type="mr T"Crazeee Fool/voice
so here I am .
Is there an FAQ for this mailing list ? I couldn't
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001 11:53:24 +, Dominic Mitchell wrote:
JWZ has a good discussion on threading algorithms:
http://www.jwz.org/doc/threading.html
Thanks very much. From a quick skim, that looks somewhat similar to the scheme I've
come up with through trial and error. However, I
At Fri, 23 Feb 2001 15:28:28 + (GMT), Mark Fowler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[ FAQs and (even better) answers ]
/me applauds heartily
(oooh, someone could collect these and put them on the web page)
OK. If anyone else wants to add stuff to the list, I'll edit them
together and put them on
Mark Fowler wrote:
Q. Oooops I missed a load of posts. Are there any archives?
A. Yes. http://www.mail-archive.com/london-pm%40lists.dircon.co.uk/
Q. This stuff is archived? How do I stop this happening?
A. please someone fill this in
There's not a whole lot anyone can do to stop
"Andy Wardley" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Actually, on a related, but wildly off-topic matter, does anyone know if
there's any known relationship between the Plank length and c?
I do know that the plank is always marginally shorter than the alcove
you're trying to build shelves into...
HTH
On Fri, Feb 23, 2001 at 03:28:28PM +, Mark Fowler wrote:
Q. This stuff is archived? How do I stop this happening?
A. please someone fill this in
The usual way is to add an X-No-Archive header. It is, however, entirely
up to archivers whether to honour that request. As a random
Neil Ford wrote:
This isn't a question about any possible plans to produce a new
tshirt design for Monday :-) but rather
Place said they couldn't do it in time. That doesn't rule out
Prontaprint though :)
Oh well, some other time maybe (for YAPC::Europe?).
Are we going to try and
Quoting Dave Cross ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
That's semi-intentional. My company is called Magnum Solutions so we
have as much right to use the initials as Microsoft. It amuses me that
my Perl doodlings might be mistaken for Microsoft software.
On that note, in the javaworld it is the idea that
Right, that's it. I've had enough.
I'm off the 'net for little over a week - I'm trying an experiment to see
what happens if I don't use a computer for a week. This is a sanity
recovering exercise. I'll let you know what happens.
See you at the meetings. Those of you that I've arranged to
Quoting Merijn Broeren ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Guess who owns ms.com?
On checking who was first, I did a
whois microsoft.com
What can I say but :
MICROSOFT.COM.WHOIS.RESULTS.MAKE.A.GREAT.HUMOUR-LIST.COM
DNS grafitti, who would have thought...
--
Merijn Broeren | Sometime in the
Marcel Grunauer writes:
This London.pm strategy is known as "embrace and extend" aka "mark and sweep".
Are you sure that shouldn't be Sooty and Sweep?
--
Brian Raven
I suppose you could switch grammars once you've seen "use strict subs". :-)
-- Larry Wall in [EMAIL
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Marcel Grunauer wrote:
Michael Stevens writes:
Question: pony?
Answer: pony pony pony.
Question: 8uffy or willow?
Answer: a controversial issue on which no consensus has yet been reached.
Also a point of note might be that
We are Perl. Your table will be
Mark Fowler sent the following bits through the ether:
A: When people hire people from the list they normally donate 500 usd to
1000 usd (depending on the role) to YAS (http://www.yetanother.org/)
By the way, I'd just like to announce that Emap has donated 500 squid
to YAS. This may have
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