DMP

2001-02-20 Thread Michael Stevens
amazon uk have started shipping data munging with perl. I have my copy. Michael

Re: DMP

2001-02-20 Thread Mark Fowler
Micheal claimed that: amazon uk have started shipping data munging with perl. I have my copy. Indeed they have. I've got mine now. They're also shipping the mod_perl pocket reference. [% UNLESS office_policy_to_use_amazon %] [% INCLUDE standard_reasons_not_to_use_amazon_text %] [% END %]

Re: DMP

2001-02-20 Thread Greg McCarroll
* Struan Donald ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: why did amazon have to go and do things that make you not want to buy books from them? it's enormously inconvenient. yip, i occasionally break my moral standpoint when i'm in a rush, but my bill at amazon is now 10% of what it used to be i think

Re: DMP

2001-02-20 Thread Dave Hodgkinson
Struan Donald [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: why did amazon have to go and do things that make you not want to buy books from them? it's enormously inconvenient. Didn't BN get the 1-click thing overturned anyway? -- Dave Hodgkinson, http://www.hodgkinson.org

RE: DMP

2001-02-20 Thread dcross - David Cross
From: Struan Donald [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 20 February 2001 11:01 * at 20/02 10:35 + Mark Fowler said: Micheal claimed that: amazon uk have started shipping data munging with perl. I have my copy. Indeed they have. I've got mine now. They're also shipping the mod_perl

Re: magic use

2001-02-20 Thread Greg McCarroll
so, was there a better way to do this? * Greg McCarroll ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Jo was talking on IRC today and made me think about packages. Imagine if you will the following situation ... you have Country.pm which implements the general functions with default

Re: DMP

2001-02-20 Thread Simon Wilcox
At 10:13 20/02/2001 +, you wrote: amazon uk have started shipping data munging with perl. I have my copy. Michael Must be very popular, it's just dropped back to "On Order; is usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks" ! Simon

Re: DMP

2001-02-20 Thread Roger Burton West
On or about Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 11:26:02AM -, dcross - David Cross typed: Nah. That's what it's said for the last two weeks. They haven't got round changing it to '24 hours' yet. Mine's "1 on hand", but there are other things in that order. R

Re: DMP

2001-02-20 Thread Mark Fowler
[% UNLESS office_policy_to_use_amazon %] [% INCLUDE standard_reasons_not_to_use_amazon_text %] [% END %] Someone tell Andy, this doesn't seem to be working. Either that or you lot felt the need to rehash it all again ;-) Didn't anyone tell you guys that perl automatically rehashes stuff

Re: DMP

2001-02-20 Thread Jonathan Stowe
On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Roger Burton West wrote: On or about Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 11:26:02AM -, dcross - David Cross typed: Nah. That's what it's said for the last two weeks. They haven't got round changing it to '24 hours' yet. Mine's "1 on hand", Ooer, this is a family list you know

Re: The Conway Lecture

2001-02-20 Thread David H. Adler
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 08:24:46PM +, Dave Cross wrote: (please circulate this to any interested parties) London Perl Mongers proudly presents THE CONWAY LECTURE "Quantum::Superpositions" by Damian Conway Be sure to wrap your heads well so that when they explode you can find all

Re: The Conway Lecture

2001-02-20 Thread Paul Makepeace
From: "David H. Adler" [EMAIL PROTECTED] The Module isn't the problem, it's the Lecture... :-) I've seen it, heck I even missed the first few minutes -- what's the biggie? He uses his oratory skills to make you *think* it's awfully impressive hard (it certainly is cute). Paul