Re: DMP Availability

2001-02-26 Thread Philip Newton
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Sat, 24 Feb 2001 12:51:08 +0100, Philip Newton wrote: > > I see your whois graffiti and raise you the domain where > > you can do a zone transfer, chop off the first bit, sort, > > MIME-decode and get a program. (Or something like that.) > > You mean this? Unfortuna

Re: DMP Availability

2001-02-26 Thread pmh
On Sat, 24 Feb 2001 12:51:08 +0100, Philip Newton wrote: > I see your whois graffiti and raise you the domain where you can do a zone > transfer, chop off the first bit, sort, MIME-decode and get a program. (Or > something like that.) > > Unfortunately, I don't remember the domain. I think it was

Re: DMP Availability

2001-02-24 Thread Philip Newton
Merijn Broeren wrote: > MICROSOFT.COM.WHOIS.RESULTS.MAKE.A.GREAT.HUMOUR-LIST.COM > > DNS grafitti, who would have thought... I see your whois graffiti and raise you the domain where you can do a zone transfer, chop off the first bit, sort, MIME-decode and get a program. (Or something like that.)

Re: DMP Availability

2001-02-23 Thread Merijn Broeren
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 mid

Re: DMP Availability

2001-02-23 Thread Merijn Broeren
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

Re: DMP Availability

2001-02-23 Thread pmh
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001 07:01:31 -0500 (EST), Dave Cross wrote: > 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

Re: DMP Availability

2001-02-23 Thread pmh
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 cur

Re: DMP Availability

2001-02-23 Thread Dave Cross
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-web

Re: DMP Availability

2001-02-23 Thread Dominic Mitchell
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 threadi

Re: DMP Availability

2001-02-23 Thread pmh
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

Re: DMP Availability

2001-02-22 Thread Philip Newton
/(dn/norelay)) id JAA00915 for [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Thu, 22 Feb 2001 09:54:50 -0500 (EST) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 09:54:50 -0500 (EST) Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: DMP Availability References: To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: Dave Cross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: Jonathan Sto

Re: DMP Availability

2001-02-22 Thread Dave Cross
At Thu, 22 Feb 2001 14:32:39 + (GMT), Jonathan Stowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, 22 Feb 2001, dcross - David Cross wrote: > > > > Dave... > > [still posting from Acxiom as the list is still eating mails I send > > from my dave.org.uk webmail] > > I havent seen any bounces from the l

Re: Amazon (was: RE: DMP Availability)

2001-02-22 Thread Aaron Trevena
On Thu, 22 Feb 2001, dcross - David Cross wrote: > Since I gave up Amazon, I've found myself going into bookshops more. > Browsing in a bookshop is still _by far_ the best way to buy books. > And I end up buying more books. Because for each book that I got into the > shop looking for, I find a

Re: Amazon (was: RE: DMP Availability)

2001-02-22 Thread Dominic Mitchell
On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 12:06:32PM -, dcross - David Cross wrote: > Since I gave up Amazon, I've found myself going into bookshops more. > Browsing in a bookshop is still _by far_ the best way to buy books. > > And I end up buying more books. That's the problem! -Dom

Re: Amazon (was: RE: DMP Availability)

2001-02-22 Thread Robert Shiels
- Original Message - From: "dcross - David Cross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: 22 February 2001 12:06 Subject: Amazon (was: RE: DMP Availability) > > Since I gave up Amazon, I've found myself going into bookshops more. > Browsing in a bookshop is still _by

Amazon (was: RE: DMP Availability)

2001-02-22 Thread dcross - David Cross
From: Robert Shiels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: 22 February 2001 11:59 > I want to buy a book "Code" by Charles Petzold. > > streetsonline - not available > whsmith 12.45 + 2.74 = 15.19 delivery 1-2 weeks > bol.com 12.59 + 2.95 = 15.54 delivery 3-7 days > pcbooks 13.99 + 3.50 = 17.49 next day del

Re: DMP Availability

2001-02-22 Thread Robert Shiels
> > I don't know what disturbs me more - my books being sold by Amazon or my > books > being bought by III :) > > Dave... I want to buy a book "Code" by Charles Petzold. streetsonline - not available whsmith 12.45 + 2.74 = 15.19 delivery 1-2 weeks bol.com 12.59 + 2.95 = 15.54 delivery 3-7 days p

RE: DMP Availability

2001-02-22 Thread dcross - David Cross
From: Michael Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 22 February 2001 10:46 > On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 10:34:06AM -, dcross - David Cross wrote: > > * There are currently 100 copies in Europe. > > * Another (larger) shipment from Manning ended up in Singapore somehow! They > > will return at some p

Re: DMP Availability

2001-02-22 Thread Michael Stevens
On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 10:34:06AM -, dcross - David Cross wrote: > * There are currently 100 copies in Europe. > * Another (larger) shipment from Manning ended up in Singapore somehow! They > will return at some point in the next week. > * The large Charing Cross Road bookshops (Foyles, Black

DMP Availability

2001-02-22 Thread dcross - David Cross
(this is dangerously close to spam, but I know there's a certain amount of interest here :) Just spoke to the local distributors about the availability of DMP in Europe. Here are the bullet points: * There are currently 100 copies in Europe. * Another (larger) shipment from Manning ended

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 yo

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 Chris Devers
At 10:13 AM 20.2.2001 +, you wrote: >amazon uk have started shipping data munging with perl. I have my >copy. Not that anyone in London cares (well ok maybe one person :), but the local tech/computery bookstore here in burlington.ma.us has had about ten copies of it in stock for a couple of

Re: DMP

2001-02-20 Thread Robin Szemeti
On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, you wrote: > 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 yep me too. .. err hang on snip from last time I wrote to em: > come on! ... I placed this order on the 11th .. its the 14th today and > t

Re: DMP

2001-02-20 Thread Dave Hodgkinson
Simon Wilcox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > 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" ! Maybe they so

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 dcross - David Cross
From: Simon Wilcox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 20 February 2001 11:28 > 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

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 Struan Donald
* at 20/02 11:12 - dcross - David Cross said: > 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. >

Re: DMP

2001-02-20 Thread Struan Donald
* at 20/02 12:08 + Greg McCarroll said: > * 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, > b

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 > ship

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 B&N get the 1-click thing overturned anyway? -- Dave Hodgkinson, http://www.hodgkinson.org Edit

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 thi

Re: DMP

2001-02-20 Thread Struan Donald
* 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 > pocket reference. mmm, pc bookshop tell me uk release not till july

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 %]

DMP

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