At 00:23 09/06/01 +0100, you wrote:
Jonathan Peterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A reasonably reliable headhunter I've dealt with in the past is
looking for technical project managers for new web company. Let me
know if interested...
Hmm... I wonder if I could morph...
Come over to the
On Sat, 9 Jun 2001, Dave Hodgkinson wrote:
Anyone got a link to this?
There's a working version of it here:
http://www.elsewhere.org/cgi-bin/postmodern/
And the thing that drives it (The Dada Engine) here:
http://dev.null.org/dadaengine/
Alex Gough
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At 18:51 09/06/01 +0100, you wrote:
Monday morning
Precisely. And using Java et al is a discrimination against the mobility
impaired.
Not to mention the way it discriminates totally against people who can't
afford, don't have, morally object to, are too old to learn to use,
computers.
Sure,
On Mon, Jun 11, 2001 at 09:56:19AM +0100, Jonathan Peterson wrote:
At 18:51 09/06/01 +0100, you wrote:
Monday morning
Precisely. And using Java et al is a discrimination against the mobility
impaired.
Not to mention the way it discriminates totally against people who can't
afford,
On Sun, Jun 10, 2001 at 05:40:38PM +0100, Matthew Robinson wrote:
Apologies in advance if I have missed something blindingly obvious :)
I need to change the default library paths in a compiled copy of perl.
Basically, I want to move /usr/lib/perl5 into /usr/local/lib/perl5. I am
unable to
From: Jonathan Peterson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Not to mention the way it discriminates totally against people who can't
afford, don't have, morally object to, are too old to learn to use,
computers.
How come. It's an alternative to, not a replacement for, the usual paper
based forms; isn't it?
On 08/06/2001 at 12:30 +0100, David Cantrell wrote:
... and some not so pretty pictures.
http://www.cantrell.org.uk/david/london.pm/2001-06-07/
Bah. Too many of me. And not enough of you here:
http://husk.org/perl/pics/
Warning: dislike of flash may lead to fuzzyness and light trails.
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Paul Mison [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 08/06/2001 at 12:30 +0100, David Cantrell wrote:
... and some not so pretty pictures.
http://www.cantrell.org.uk/david/london.pm/2001-06-07/
Bah. Too many of me. And not enough of you here:
http://husk.org/perl/pics/
Warning: dislike of flash
On Mon, Jun 11, 2001 at 10:19:21AM +0100, Dominic Mitchell wrote:
On Mon, Jun 11, 2001 at 09:56:19AM +0100, Jonathan Peterson wrote:
I haven't looked at the certificate issue, but most of the things I've
read so far state that it's only a problem because they've made it a
problem by using
http://husk.org/perl/pics/
Warning: dislike of flash may lead to fuzzyness and light trails.
Very artistic. I think your camera was drunk (thank $deity - I don't get
on with them sober). Nice to meet you all. I'll be ba-ack.
L.
I love the smell of fruit flies in the morning.
On 11/06/2001 at 11:10 +0100, Piers Cawley wrote:
Paul Mison [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
http://husk.org/perl/pics/
http://www.well.com/user/pdcawley/misc_images/
But I may be biased.
Nah, they are nice. But you've been selective, I'm assuming (unless
you've just taken seven photos in your
Paul Mison [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 11/06/2001 at 11:10 +0100, Piers Cawley wrote:
Paul Mison [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
http://husk.org/perl/pics/
http://www.well.com/user/pdcawley/misc_images/
But I may be biased.
Nah, they are nice. But you've been selective,
Of course,
Piers Cawley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not very perlish I'm afraid.
a) I'm sure that will change in time (any camel shots?).
b) That makes it an appropriate topic for this list.
Ian
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On 11/06/2001 at 12:46 +0100, Ian Brayshaw wrote:
Piers Cawley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not very perlish I'm afraid.
a) I'm sure that will change in time (any camel shots?).
http://husk.org/lndn/circ/compat/DSCF0102.jpg
See, the advantages of posting everything.
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:: paul
:: 'aggressive is
On Sat, 9 Jun 2001, Matthew Byng-Maddick wrote:
On Fri, Jun 08, 2001 at 07:44:40PM +0200, Philip Newton wrote:
Which reminds me of something I read in the PuTTY FAQ:
Question: Would you like me to register you a snappier domain
name? The PuTTY web page is hard to find.
Answer: No,
On Mon, Jun 11, 2001 at 12:23:26PM +0100, Piers Cawley wrote:
Just thinking about why they are your favourites and what you did to
make the image will improve your general photography. Certainly my
contacts sheets have got generally better as I've taken more photographs
and gone through the
Piers Cawley sent the following bits through the ether:
Unlikely. http://www.iterative-software.com/~pdcawley/acme.png is
vaguely perlish though.
Taking pictures of me when I've a) not slept much b) was tired anyway
c) at morning when I haven't had a shower probably isn't going to produce the
At 13:01 11/06/01 +0100, you wrote:
Unlikely. http://www.iterative-software.com/~pdcawley/acme.png is
vaguely perlish though.
Hey, that's a good photo. It's Leontastic.
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On Sat, 9 Jun 2001, Dave Cross wrote:
Remember the discussion some months ago about what a horrible book this
was?
Well, I've been exchanging emails with the author since slagging her off
big-time on Amazon. Somehow I've managed to make her thing that my input
is useful and I've just
I consider this a massive improvement.
The mere fact that Perl and CGI are actually differentiated in the title
is a marvel in and of itself. Thank God for small miracles.
Daniel Packer
On 11 Jun 2001, Piers Cawley wrote:
http://www.iterative-software.com/~pdcawley/acme.png is
vaguely perlish though.
Scary (no offense)
L.
I would say it's a 'fruit knife' but it's not big and it's not cleaver.
Piers Cawley wrote:
I don't know about you, but I'm *definitely* fat.
4XL, innit? (Remembering you at yapc::Europe:19100 at the T-shirt stand,
wondering whether even to bother looking at them.)
Cheers,
Philip
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Philip Newton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
All opinions are my own, not my employer's.
If
Tony Bowden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, Jun 11, 2001 at 12:23:26PM +0100, Piers Cawley wrote:
Just thinking about why they are your favourites and what you did to
make the image will improve your general photography. Certainly my
contacts sheets have got generally better as I've
Philip Newton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Piers Cawley wrote:
I don't know about you, but I'm *definitely* fat.
4XL, innit? (Remembering you at yapc::Europe:19100 at the T-shirt stand,
wondering whether even to bother looking at them.)
4XL Tall acksherly.
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Piers Cawley
On Mon, 11 Jun 2001, Jonathan Peterson wrote:
At 13:01 11/06/01 +0100, you wrote:
Unlikely. http://www.iterative-software.com/~pdcawley/acme.png is
vaguely perlish though.
Hey, that's a good photo. It's Leontastic.
No Red eyes, not sitting in front of a picture of well known nazi
leader
Greg McCarroll wrote:
* Philip Newton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
AFAIK Samba implements the SMB protocol, which is the
native resource (file, printer, ...) sharing protocol of
Windows. So if you have Windows, you've already got an SMB
client and server running.
for the same reasons
ok, I can't imagine this hasn't been posted here, but it doesn't
show in my archives, so:
http://buffy.slayers.co.uk/ShowStrip.asp?CS=1
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Piers Cawley wrote:
http://www.iterative-software.com/~pdcawley/acme.png
For some reason, that reminded me of tchrist, especially the region around
the mouth and chin.
Cheers,
Philip
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Philip Newton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
All opinions are my own, not my employer's.
If you're not part of the
Leon Brocard wrote:
Registration might happen pretty soon too.
Ooh, goody. People at work (who fortunately will be paying for me to go to
yapc::Europe again this year) have said they'll want to start to get down
details. Probably better to book hotel, travel, etc. *after* I register for
the
For some reason, that reminded me of tchrist, especially the
---^^^
Is that Northern for Jesus?
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[Hey, where did your attributions go? Mailer-daemon ate them?]
Matthew Jones wrote:
For some reason, that reminded me of tchrist, especially the
---^^^
Is that Northern for Jesus?
What's Northern? Northern English?
Anyway, it's Unix-login-ese for
I guess it's old news to you all,
but there's a notice on http://search.cpan.org
to the effect that it has been hacked.
I use this a lot.
What IS the mentality of idiots who attack community sites
like this?
Where's my bloody gun
- Forwarded message from Gordon Joly [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2001 13:24:11 +0100
From: Gordon Joly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: The Squack Shaque [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Fwd: [Gllug] Geeknic - 17th June
Fowarded with permission. Please rdist widely
Gordo
From: [EMAIL
I'm having a clear-out of my bookshelves, and wonder if any of you lot
want any of the following:
Programming Perl (2nd ed)
Learning Perl (1st ed)
Photoshop in a nutshell
and the less relevant ones:
Amiga Workbench, and A500+ manual
Autocad 12 for beginners
Starting MS-DOS Assembler
DataEase
t'was probly a Python maniac.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2001 3:31 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Where's my bloody gun?
I guess it's old news to you all,
but there's a notice on http://search.cpan.org
On Mon, 11 Jun 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
oh I forgot to mention:
Where's my bloody gun
you haven't got one any more, the government decided they were just too
dangerous for you to play with.
--
Robin Szemeti
Redpoint
On Mon, 11 Jun 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess it's old news to you all,
but there's a notice on http://search.cpan.org
to the effect that it has been hacked.
I use this a lot.
What IS the mentality of idiots who attack community sites
like this?
maybe it was just a script kiddie
On Mon, Jun 11, 2001 at 11:26:39AM +0100, Nicholas Clark wrote:
(If I understand the current requirements, you have to buy MacOS (from Apple)
or Windows (from Microsoft) to run your free (no cost) browser)
IIUIC IE on MacOS lets you look at the site, but you can't do anything
useful due to
On Mon, Jun 11, 2001 at 11:26:39AM +0100, Nicholas Clark wrote:
(If I understand the current requirements, you have to buy MacOS (from Apple)
or Windows (from Microsoft) to run your free (no cost) browser)
Looking at open.gov.uk, there is mention of the move to ukonline.gov.uk
but no mention
On Mon, 11 Jun 2001, Chris Benson wrote:
Didn't ukonline.co.uk complain about trademark infringement a while back?
Is gateway.gov.uk the result? and is there any possible trademark confusion
with this address?
ring ring
'hello .. is that the government? .. oh good. I'd like to complain
On Mon, Jun 11, 2001 at 10:25:32AM +0100, Dominic Mitchell wrote:
You're very probably stuck. Whilst you can use a hex editor to change
strings in the binary, you can't expand the length of those strings,
only contract them or retain the same length.
However, a solution would be to change
ISTR somebody explaing the magic incantations you could put after
Content-type: text/some-funny-application
in order for the browser to try and save it as 'something.xyz' instead of
'scriptname.pl' .. enlighten me please as I have flushed my archive and
lost it.
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Robin Szemeti
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