At Fri 02/03/01 18:19, Greg (quoting Simon) said:
> > Getting back on topic, Dave Cross (again, the bitch)
> > noticed that a 8uffy (who is london.pm's bitch) episode received
> > complaints because it was too sexually explicit. Using their
> > ph34r50m3 8uffy 5k177z various members of the list
"David H. Adler" wrote:
> I'm guessing that those of us on this side of the atlantic are,
> therefore, out of luck at this point?
Nope. Well, sort of. I saved 3 * XL for Merkins.
I'm also thinking of printing some more.
On Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 03:33:55AM -0500, Dave Cross wrote:
Good job I saw the time zone on that before I witticized.
> Actually, following some weekend research on alt.sad.buffy.fans, I now
> know that the episode in question wasn't "The Zeppo" as suggested, but
> "The Harsh Light Of Day". This
On Sat, Mar 03, 2001 at 05:39:54PM +, Leon Brocard wrote:
> Jonathan Peterson sent the following bits through the ether:
>
> > The language Ruby looks really cool. Can anyone tell me:
>
> It's very Perlish, but over-the-top OO-ish at the same time. The
> interpreter just runs over the parse
> -Original Message-
> From: Mark Hulme-Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 10:59 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Ruby
>
>
> On Sat, Mar 03, 2001 at 05:39:54PM +, Leon Brocard wrote:
> > Jonathan Peterson sent the following bits through the ethe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] sent the following bits through the ether:
> Slightly OT, but does anyone think it would be possible to run
> Perl/Ruby/Java bytecode directly on a Transmeta Crusoe chip? As I understand
> it, you would only need to implement a VLIW translation layer or whatever
Yes, right. Thi
Leon Brocard sent the following bits through the ether:
> [1] which is why Java->JVM and Java->.NET CLR are hard and slow
> ... A living example of Artificial Intelligence
Hmmm, I obviously meant Perl instead of Java there. How bizarre.
Leon
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Hello all,
First off, this event is neither santioned nor condoned by the London PM
group.
I'm planning a day trip out to Bletchley Park to see the museum and the
enigma machine, possibly on Sunday March 18th. (note that it is the day
after St. Patrick's Day).
If anyone is interested in joini
Dominic Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Which would make me less peeved if I didn't know someone at work who has
> NTL cable TV in the road above me. *thud*
Wireless network?
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Editor-in-chief, The Highway Star
On Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 12:01:08PM +, Dave Hodgkinson wrote:
> Dominic Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Which would make me less peeved if I didn't know someone at work who has
> > NTL cable TV in the road above me. *thud*
>
> Wireless network?
No he's on cable, and I'm in a basemen
On Sat, Mar 03, 2001 at 12:55:12PM -0500, D'Arcy, Hamlet wrote:
> Hello all,
> First off, this event is neither santioned nor condoned by the London PM
> group.
>
> I'm planning a day trip out to Bletchley Park to see the museum and the
> enigma machine, possibly on Sunday March 18th. (note tha
Dear All
I know this is best asked elsewhere but
I'm looking at perl-5.6.1-TRAIL2 as I am thinking of moving to this for
some production platforms (or 5.6.1 when that comes out)
Is anyone using any funky optimizations for the CFLAGS beyond
-Doptimize=-O3 -march=pentiumpro ?
This is for Li
ELLO london.pm.org. Long time no C[1].
I'm needing some programs to produce graphical documentation[2], and as
I'm feeling lazy (which is a good thing, right,) so rather than writing my
own, I thought I'd ask you lot what you thought were the best tools out
there.
I need to produce:
1. Thingy
Greg Cope wrote:
> I know this is best asked elsewhere but
>
> I'm looking at perl-5.6.1-TRAIL2 as I am thinking of moving
> to this for some production platforms (or 5.6.1 when that
> comes out)
>
> Is anyone using any funky optimizations for the CFLAGS beyond
> -Doptimize=-O3 -march=pent
Mark Fowler sent the following bits through the ether:
> I'm needing some programs to produce graphical documentation[2], and as
> ...
> 1. Thingys showing SQL tables.
> 2. Thingys showing OO abstraction
If you want to do it by hand, try dia.
Actually, I've been thinking about automagically p
On Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 08:49:51AM +, Simon Wistow wrote:
> "David H. Adler" wrote:
>
> > I'm guessing that those of us on this side of the atlantic are,
> > therefore, out of luck at this point?
>
> Nope. Well, sort of. I saved 3 * XL for Merkins.
>
> I'm also thinking of printing some m
Philip Newton wrote:
>
> Greg Cope wrote:
> > I know this is best asked elsewhere but
> >
> > I'm looking at perl-5.6.1-TRAIL2 as I am thinking of moving
> > to this for some production platforms (or 5.6.1 when that
> > comes out)
> >
> > Is anyone using any funky optimizations for the CFLAG
An entity claiming to be David H. Adler wrote:
:
: Good man.
:
: Now all I have to do is figure out how to get them... :-)
:
Well, if we can figure out how to, I'd like to snatch up one of them.
Mark
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[] | "Girls in occupied countries always
[] Mark Rogaski | get in
Go. It's excellent. There's also a small museum of film equipment
there for film geeks like myself.
dha
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David H. Adler - <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - http://www.panix.com/~dha/
And, I also forgot to mention that P[ower]P[uff]G[irls] kick serious
booty. If for no other reason than: Bubbles talks t
* Jonathan Stowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010304 17:45]:
> On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, Aaron Trevena wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, James Powell wrote:
> >
> > > Might have ended up like the last programme here
> > >
> > > (not for the easily offended)
> > >
> > > http://www.tvgohome.com/
> >
> >
> > cafep
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