At 01:51 AM 5/6/01 +0100, Simon Cozens wrote:
The debate rages on: Is Perl Bactrian or Dromedary?
It's a Dromedary, it says so in the Colophon.
But maybe the symbol of Perl 6 should be a Bactrian, with the extra hump
symbolizing the increased power.
You knew this was coming...
--
Peter Scott
For your collective amuse() abuse() dismiss() I humbly submit:
duran (or derivatives)
Aside from conjuring images of reflex, rio, and maybe Barbarella
for a select few, the word occurs in some interesting contexts. It means
little aside from it being a last name, a city name, and bearing
On Sun, 6 May 2001, Dan Brian wrote:
Logs on archive.develooper.com for p6l and p5p haven't been written to
since 4/27. I assume somebody is already looking at it, or updates are
scheduled for longer periods than before?
I haven't had time to get them updating again since I moved the
Logs on archive.develooper.com for p6l and p5p haven't been written to
since 4/27. I assume somebody is already looking at it, or updates are
scheduled for longer periods than before?
On Sun, May 06, 2001 at 01:31:17AM -0600, Dan Brian wrote:
For your collective amuse() abuse() dismiss() I humbly submit:
duran (or derivatives)
Aside from conjuring images of reflex, rio, and maybe Barbarella
for a select few, the word occurs in some interesting contexts. It means
At 08:33 AM 5/6/01 -0500, Jarkko Hietaniemi wrote:
On Sun, May 06, 2001 at 01:31:17AM -0600, Dan Brian wrote:
For your collective amuse() abuse() dismiss() I humbly submit:
duran (or derivatives)
Aside from conjuring images of reflex, rio, and maybe Barbarella
for a select few, the
On Sun, May 06, 2001 at 11:51:27AM -0700, Peter Scott wrote:
durian.
You want to name it after a fruit smelling of dead cows and sewer gas?
durian
n 1: tree of southeastern Asia having edible oval fruit with a
hard spiny rind [syn: {durion}, {durian tree}, {Durio
durian
n 1: tree of southeastern Asia having edible oval fruit with a
hard spiny rind [syn: {durion}, {durian tree}, {Durio
zibethinus}]
2: huge fruit native to southeastern Asia `smelling like Hell
and tasting like Heaven'; seeds are
At 08:27 PM 5/6/01 +0100, Michael G Schwern wrote:
durian
n 1: tree of southeastern Asia having edible oval fruit with a
hard spiny rind [syn: {durion}, {durian tree}, {Durio
zibethinus}]
2: huge fruit native to southeastern Asia `smelling like Hell
On Sun, May 06, 2001 at 10:23:18PM +0200, Johan Vromans wrote:
Larry Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I won't tell you what I had to go through just to get those two
characters into this message, and they're still only in Latin-1.
Compose and an average version of X.
Hmmm, maybe you can
On Sun, May 06, 2001 at 11:51:27AM -0700, Peter Scott wrote:
At 08:33 AM 5/6/01 -0500, Jarkko Hietaniemi wrote:
On Sun, May 06, 2001 at 01:31:17AM -0600, Dan Brian wrote:
For your collective amuse() abuse() dismiss() I humbly submit:
duran (or derivatives)
Aside from conjuring
On Sun, May 06, 2001 at 10:10:24PM +0200, Bart Lateur wrote:
On Sat, 5 May 2001 15:22:40 -0700, Nathan Wiger wrote:
I suggest
that we simply create another q-op to do the qw-ish things you're proposing.
Perhaps qi() for interpolate or something else.
qqw
Why I'm reminded of car,
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