* Dave Cross ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
At 20:57 02/04/2001, you wrote:
On Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 08:35:13PM +0100, Marty Pauley wrote:
On Thu Mar 29 03:13:59 2001, Dave Cross wrote:
Can someone product a set of simple instructions on how to get there.
Could someone please post
From: Greg McCarroll [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 April 2001 08:04
* Dave Cross ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
At 20:57 02/04/2001, you wrote:
On Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 08:35:13PM +0100, Marty Pauley wrote:
On Thu Mar 29 03:13:59 2001, Dave Cross wrote:
Can someone product a set of
Robin Szemeti [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
my current plan of attack is probably 2 lucent/orinoco wavelan 128/RC4
cards .. one in the laptop .. one in the border router machine on an ISA
adaptor .. one guy I spoke to reckoned it would work .. another reckoned
I was an idjut (well we knew _that_
On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 09:16:37AM +0100, dcross - David Cross wrote:
Certain members of the list might be interested in
http://www.yetanother.org/damian/Perl5+i/autovivify.html which indicates
that in Damian's view of the world RFC324 is a good thing!
I'M SORRY IT WAS MEANT AS A JOKE!!!
Yes it DOES work.
I run an Orinocco in an ELSA pcmcia-isa card ( about 35 quid ) on my gateway
at home. Just make sure you use the latest pcmcia stuff and run the cards in
'Ad-Hoc' mode. Theres no need for bridging either, Linux seems to happily
ferry packets from wired to wireless ( and vise
* David Cantrell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 09:16:37AM +0100, dcross - David Cross wrote:
Certain members of the list might be interested in
http://www.yetanother.org/damian/Perl5+i/autovivify.html which indicates
that in Damian's view of the world RFC324 is a
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!)
--
Peter Haworth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Sudden death may occur without warning. Call a physician
Robin Szemeti [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
yes .. I'd heard Airport was good .. can you still configuer it if you
don't have an apple to talk to it with? indeed is there any configuration
to do .. or is it jusrt a plain ethernet bridge?
It does NAT by default and basically works without
* Steve Mynott ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Robin Szemeti [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
yes .. I'd heard Airport was good .. can you still configuer it if you
don't have an apple to talk to it with? indeed is there any configuration
to do .. or is it jusrt a plain ethernet bridge?
It does
- Forwarded message from Neil Ford [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
For those that might be interested.
Realised the date is missing from the email, it's tonight btw!
Neil.
To: lmug-talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Michael Corgan
Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2001 16:38:58 +
Subject: [lmug-talk] Apple comes
On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 01:36:54PM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote:
Did you all know that i used to blow up pressurised butane
cannisters as a child?
We *all* used to do *that* :-)
.robin.
--
A man, a plan, a cat, a ham, a yak, a yam, a hat, a canal--Panama!
--Guy Jacobson
* Andrew Bowman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
From: Greg McCarroll [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Did you all know that i used to blow up pressurised butane
cannisters as a child?
I guess that goes with the accent Greg ;-)
If you hadn't discovered Perl goodness knows what you'd be doing
* at 03/04 13:55 +0100 Greg McCarroll said:
* Robin Houston ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 01:36:54PM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote:
Did you all know that i used to blow up pressurised butane
cannisters as a child?
We *all* used to do *that* :-)
snip
From: Greg McCarroll [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 April 2001 13:56
So, should we start baiting Scientologists through the archive?
Where do I start?
* L Ron Hubbard is on record as saying the best way to make money is to
start a religion. A few years later he founded the church of scientology.
* at 03/04 14:17 +0100 dcross - David Cross said:
From: Greg McCarroll [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 April 2001 13:56
So, should we start baiting Scientologists through the archive?
Where do I start?
* L Ron Hubbard is on record as saying the best way to make money is to
start a
* dcross - David Cross ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
From: Greg McCarroll [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 April 2001 13:56
So, should we start baiting Scientologists through the archive?
Where do I start?
* L Ron Hubbard is on record as saying the best way to make money is to
start a
Hi Folks -
In a (possibly vain) attempt to think ahead, I am looking for some info on
London-based Perl jobs. I have about 3/4 months experience in Perl
programming, and ideally would like to stay in the city area. Anyone know of
some good places to start?
Thanks
James
--
insert [sig]
On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, dcross - David Cross wrote:
* Scientologists pay huge sums of money to buy "secrets" that are mirrored
all over the internet. The "church" claims these are copyrighted and will do
their best to close down any site carrying these.
--
The information contained in this
On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, Dominic Mitchell wrote:
On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 09:56:27AM -0400, Andy Williams wrote:
[snip]
Hey!!! That took the legal team at Acxiom (US) months to come upt with :)
And what do they know about UK law?
Sweet FA I guess. I have pointed this out to our "management
On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 02:17:01PM +0100, dcross - David Cross wrote:
So, should we start baiting Scientologists through the archive?
Where do I start?
Posting the fishman affidavit should do it. ;)
* The "church" was responsible for the closure of anon.penet.fi and recently
forced
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".
This is a Good Thing :-)
Spread the word.
--
Dave Hodgkinson,
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.
This
On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 01:36:55PM +0100, Dave Hodgkinson wrote:
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".
This is
How would people in London.pm like a one night camp out, subject
to the FM 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, and then spend the night around a
camp fire, drinking and talking.
--
http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1006-200-5424853.html?tag=lh
jp
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 FM 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, and
Dominic Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 01:36:55PM +0100, Dave Hodgkinson wrote:
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"
On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 03:29:04PM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote:
How would people in London.pm like a one night camp out, subject
to the FM 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, and then
On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 03:29:04PM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote:
How would people in London.pm like a one night camp out, subject
to the FM 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, and then
On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, Greg McCarroll wrote:
How would people in London.pm like a one night camp out, subject
to the FM 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, and then spend the night
From: Greg McCarroll [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 April 2001 15:29
How would people in London.pm like a one night camp out, subject
to the FM 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, and
From: David Cantrell [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Why the hell not. The farm which I believe Greg has in mind
(www.middlefarm.com) also sells mead. Yum!
And do they supply Butane canisters and matches too? ;-)
Andrew.
On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 03:29:04PM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote:
How would people in London.pm like a one night camp out, subject
to the FM 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, and
dcross - David Cross wrote:
How would people in London.pm like a one night camp out, subject
to the FM issue going away. The plan would be - we bundle into
^^^
Hmmm. Do the words "foot" and "mouth" mean nothing to you?
/me suspects Dave may have been kidnapped
* Clarke, Darren ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Greg came up with the excellent suggestion:
How would people in London.pm like a one night camp out, subject
to the FM issue going away. The plan would be - we bundle into
vehicles on a given afternoon (probably saturday), go to a
* Simon Wistow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
dcross - David Cross wrote:
How would people in London.pm like a one night camp out, subject
to the FM issue going away. The plan would be - we bundle into
^^^
Hmmm. Do the words "foot" and "mouth" mean nothing to
Well, it /would/ give me an excuse to buy all that cool outdoor stuff I
want (yes, of course I need that 200ukp sleeping bag...)
On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, Lucy McWilliam wrote:
Mmm. I shall bring Mr Pointy. All subject to FMD of course.
I can probably be relied upon to bring a greater than
From: Simon Wistow [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
How would people in London.pm like a one night camp out, subject
to the FM issue going away. The plan would be - we bundle into
^^^
Hmmm. Do the words "foot" and "mouth" mean nothing to you?
/me suspects Dave may have
At 15:29 03/04/2001 +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote:
How would people in London.pm like a one night camp out, subject
to the FM 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, and then spend the night
On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 04:48:15PM +0100, Simon Wistow wrote:
Volunteers for a rescue party step forward.
Do we get guns, lots of guns?
--
Richard Clamp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 03/04/2001 at 16:40 +0100, Lucy McWilliam wrote:
On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, Dean wrote:
On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 03:29:04PM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote:
How would people in London.pm like a one night camp out
I'll come if we can have marshmallows ;)
Mmm. I shall bring Mr Pointy. All subject
On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 04:52:52PM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote:
Hmmm. Do the words "foot" and "mouth" mean nothing to you?
i was using the working assumption, that the time for the FM ban
to be lifted was less than the time required for london.pm to
organise this
London PM and the Labour
From: Simon Wistow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 April 2001 16:48
dcross - David Cross wrote:
How would people in London.pm like a one night camp out, subject
to the FM issue going away. The plan would be - we bundle into
^^^
Hmmm. Do the words "foot" and
From: Greg McCarroll [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 April 2001 16:53
* Simon Wistow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
dcross - David Cross wrote:
How would people in London.pm like a one night camp out, subject
to the FM issue going away. The plan would be - we bundle into
On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, Greg McCarroll wrote:
* Somebody wrote
Hmmm. Do the words "foot" and "mouth" mean nothing to you?
i was using the working assumption, that the time for the FM ban
to be lifted was less than the time required for london.pm to
organise this
*shock*
You used the 'o'
On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, AEF wrote:
On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, Lucy McWilliam wrote:
Mmm. I shall bring Mr Pointy. All subject to FMD of course.
I can probably be relied upon to bring a greater than strictly necessary
collection of sharp edges.
I have a pointy stick especially for the toasting
* at 03/04 16:47 +0100 Andrew Bowman said:
From: Simon Wistow [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
How would people in London.pm like a one night camp out, subject
to the FM issue going away. The plan would be - we bundle into
^^^
Hmmm. Do the words "foot" and
On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, Paul Mison wrote:
http://www.openbritain.gov.uk/
Kewl. Is it GPL?
Tony
From: Lucy McWilliam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 April 2001 16:40
On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, Dean wrote:
On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 03:29:04PM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote:
How would people in London.pm like a one night camp out
I'll come if we can have marshmallows ;)
Mmm. I shall bring Mr
can we go now that it is spring? some sunday afternoon soon?
davorg? can we davorg?
z
--
dha CAMEL CAMEL CAMEL!
you just have to redefine fun locally
On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, Struan Donald wrote:
* at 03/04 16:47 +0100 Andrew Bowman said:
Either that or he misread FM as SM, or, worse, FHM.
well, that unstructured data is difficult tp parse :)
Is dave cross written in Perl?
MBM (thinks his visual parser algorithms are probably written in BASIC
In message D3AF8264E04FD311A18200508B12B1D5037C84AA@SRVLON20,
dcross - David Cross [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dave...
[thing are getting strange, i'm starting to worry...]
Should I call Mulder and Scully?
--
rob partington % [EMAIL PROTECTED] % http://lynx.browser.org/
Did you all know that i used to blow up pressurised butane
cannisters as a child?
No, but I'm hardly surprised...
--
David H. Adler - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.panix.com/~dha/
"i don't play lead. it interferes with my drinking." - Malcolm Young
On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, dcross - David Cross wrote:
From: Lucy McWilliam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mmm. I shall bring Mr Pointy. All subject to FMD of course.
/me wonders if Lucy realises just how on-topic "Mr Pointy" is for this list.
Oh, I do...
L.
"For puppies! And Christmas!"
* at 03/04 17:21 +0100 Matthew Byng-Maddick said:
On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, Struan Donald wrote:
* at 03/04 16:47 +0100 Andrew Bowman said:
Either that or he misread FM as SM, or, worse, FHM.
well, that unstructured data is difficult tp parse :)
Is dave cross written in Perl?
well no[1] but
From: Rob Partington [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 April 2001 17:24
In message D3AF8264E04FD311A18200508B12B1D5037C84AA@SRVLON20,
dcross - David Cross [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dave...
[thing are getting strange, i'm starting to worry...]
Should I call Mulder and Scully?
Was trying to
From: jo walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 April 2001 16:15
can we go now that it is spring? some sunday afternoon soon?
davorg? can we davorg?
Er... yes... I suppose so.
/me makes a mental note to work out who is entitled to camel tickets.
I anyone thinks they owe for a slice, plesae let me
Yes please, before our tickets run out
/Robert
From: "jo walsh" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
can we go now that it is spring? some sunday afternoon soon?
davorg? can we davorg?
z
Is there list jumping going on ?
I seem to be getting about half the traffic this afternoon.
frinstance, I didn't get the original post this replies to.
At 17:29 03/04/2001 +0100, dcross - David Cross wrote:
From: jo walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 April 2001 16:15
can we go now that it
dcross - David Cross wrote:
Damian's been busy over the last couple of weeks and has produced a load of
documentation on what he thinks Perl 6 _might_ be like. It's at
http://www.yetanother.org/damian/Perl5+i/.
Also, Larry's released the first part (Apocalypse) of his perl6 plans.
Richard Clamp [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Cool, it may even spur me into getting the van a little more habitable
than it currently is.
Uh, oh. Locked in a barn with a van, some welding gear and assorted
bits of steel...
--
Dave Hodgkinson, http://www.hodgkinson.org
On Tue, 03 Apr 2001, you wrote:
Hmmm. Do the words "foot" and "mouth" mean nothing to you?
maybe ...
do the words 'I have my own field' mean anything to you ;)
--
Robin Szemeti
The box said "requires windows 95 or better"
So I installed Linux!
May I forward your post to one of my company's internal humour/perl
lists?
--
mike
On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 05:29:58PM +0100, dcross - David Cross wrote:
I anyone thinks they owe for a slice, plesae let me know.
I think they would get a little upset if you started slicing up the
camels.
--
There is no distinction between any AI program and some existent game.
On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 05:21:48PM +0100, Matthew Byng-Maddick wrote:
Is dave cross written in Perl?
"Dave Cross Munging with Perl"
ISAGN.
--
Only two things are infinite: the universe and human ignorance. -A. Einstein
On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 04:47:02PM +0100, Andrew Bowman wrote:
Either that or he misread FM as SM, or, worse, FHM.
"Worse"? You haven't seen those Alyson Hannigan pictures, have you?
:-)
dha
--
David H. Adler - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.panix.com/~dha/
"If it's not Jewish, it's
On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, Greg McCarroll wrote:
* dcross - David Cross ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
From: Greg McCarroll [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 April 2001 13:56
So, should we start baiting Scientologists through the archive?
Where do I start?
* L Ron Hubbard is on record as saying
On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, David Cantrell wrote:
On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 03:29:04PM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote:
How would people in London.pm like a one night camp out, subject
to the FM issue going away. The plan would be - we bundle into
vehicles on a given afternoon (probably saturday),
On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, AEF wrote:
On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, Paul Mison wrote:
http://www.openbritain.gov.uk/
Kewl. Is it GPL?
OK. SO we persuade Mr Horne to blag us electronic copies of the entire UK
law, upload it to the CVS server on SourceForge and then announce the
project on slashdot
On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 06:56:25PM +0100, Jonathan Stowe wrote:
OK. SO we persuade Mr Horne to blag us electronic copies of the entire UK
law, upload it to the CVS server on SourceForge and then announce the
project on slashdot
Bizarrely enough, I'm involved a project to do something
Oh, so this list was a bunch of nutters and Buffy fans the whole time
and no-one told me?
Martin
On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, Martin Ling wrote:
Oh, so this list was a bunch of nutters and Buffy fans the whole time
and no-one told me?
YOu havent been around here very long have you :)
/J\
On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 09:23:15PM +0100, Jonathan Stowe wrote:
Oh, so this list was a bunch of nutters and Buffy fans the whole time
and no-one told me?
YOu havent been around here very long have you :)
Indeed, that was just my observation on a few posts' worth. Who *knows*
what I
I anyone thinks they owe for a slice, plesae let me know.
I owe you for 1-2 slices.
On Tue 03 Apr, Jonathan Stowe wrote:
OK. SO we persuade Mr Horne to blag us electronic copies of the entire UK
law, upload it to the CVS server on SourceForge and then announce the
project on slashdot
Why me ... ?
(Quite a bit is getting onto http://www.bailii.org , run by the
On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 09:31:12PM +0100, Martin Ling wrote:
Indeed, that was just my observation on a few posts' worth. Who *knows*
what I might conclude about a whole day's traffic..
..that you need to put your London.pm folder on its own spanning
compressed partition.
Paul
On Tue, 03 Apr 2001, you wrote:
On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 05:29:58PM +0100, dcross - David Cross wrote:
I anyone thinks they owe for a slice, plesae let me know.
I think they would get a little upset if you started slicing up the
camels.
maybe ... maybe not ...
there is a safari park ~
Jonathan Stowe wrote:
On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, David H. Adler wrote:
On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 09:12:57PM +0100, Martin Ling wrote:
Oh, so this list was a bunch of nutters and Buffy fans the whole time
and no-one told me?
And drunks! Don't forget drunks!
Yeah, yeah drunks,
* Paul Mison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Anyway, this fails on the 'crazy' test unless dawn til dusk walks are
included as part of a healthy regime.
thats where our definitions of crazy differ, for instance i think
its fairly crazy to drag a pile of london.pm'ers into a forest,
get them
* Lucy McWilliam ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, Greg McCarroll wrote:
* Somebody wrote
Hmmm. Do the words "foot" and "mouth" mean nothing to you?
i was using the working assumption, that the time for the FM ban
to be lifted was less than the time required for
* Robin Szemeti ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Tue, 03 Apr 2001, you wrote:
Hmmm. Do the words "foot" and "mouth" mean nothing to you?
maybe ...
do the words 'I have my own field' mean anything to you ;)
yip, but its probably not near sussex and you really don't
want a 5 ft
* Simon Wilcox ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
At 15:29 03/04/2001 +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote:
How would people in London.pm like a one night camp out, subject
to the FM issue going away. The plan would be - we bundle into
vehicles on a given afternoon (probably saturday), go to a farm
shop
* dcross - David Cross ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Don't the merkans do something like this (the camping, not the FM)? They
call it "Camp Camel" - which always brings strange pictures to my mind...
they just don't do these things right, half their organisation efforts
will concentrate on
* David H. Adler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 09:12:57PM +0100, Martin Ling wrote:
Oh, so this list was a bunch of nutters and Buffy fans the whole time
and no-one told me?
And drunks! Don't forget drunks!
drunk crazy buffy fans
--
Greg McCarroll
On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 03:29:04PM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote:
How would people in London.pm like a one night camp out, subject
to the FM 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, and then
On Wed, Apr 04, 2001 at 02:22:38AM +0100, Lucy McWilliam wrote:
Yeah, yeah drunks, skateboarders, musicians .
...geeks, goths, jugglers, Natscis. And that's just me.
I raise you (at least) two accomplished unicyclists...
Paul, whose uni got nicked in fscking cambridge. "Ooh, it's got
At 21:12 03/04/2001, you wrote:
Oh, so this list was a bunch of nutters and Buffy fans the whole time
and no-one told me?
Yeah. Sorry. We should probably make that clearer :)
Dave...
--
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