On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 11:05:11PM +0100, Lucy McWilliam wrote:
Also something about a lack of girly drinks. What would you consider a
girly drink?
Baileys? Southern Comfort? From what I remember, the CoY did not do
*real* southern comfort - only an inferior clone...
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Natalie S. Ford
On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 12:13:06AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, I'm looking for a credit card with a 0% rate
on balance transfers for n months for some n = 6.
Being able to manage it over the web would be very
good too. I already have an Egg card, so aside from
that, any
Kake needs steamed dumplings and fatty pork! So do I! Join us at the
New World today, 1pm and help stave off the emergency.
--
Piers
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a language in
possession of a rich syntax must be in need of a rewrite.
-- Jane Austen?
On Thu, 23 May 2002, Natalie S. Ford wrote:
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 11:05:11PM +0100, Lucy McWilliam wrote:
Also something about a lack of girly drinks. What would you consider a
girly drink?
Baileys? Southern Comfort? From what I remember, the CoY did not do
*real* southern comfort -
* Dave Cross ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 11:05:11PM +0100, Lucy McWilliam ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
Also something about a lack of girly drinks. What would you consider a
girly drink?
al_murray
pint for the fella, white wine or fruit-based drink for the lady
* David Cantrell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 12:13:06AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, I'm looking for a credit card with a 0% rate
on balance transfers for n months for some n = 6.
Being able to manage it over the web would be very
good too. I already
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ignoring the grumpiness aspect, he does have some good advice in as
I've replied off-line rather than bickering about it here.
much as uk.finance is very good for this sort of question. I
occasionally read it at the minute for mortgage reasons and its proved
very
On Thu, 23 May 2002, the hatter wrote:
I was meaning more of the smirnoff ice variety, no alcopops at all.
Smirnoff Ice isn't an alcopop. It's beer (just not the type you have
to pull on handles to pour.)
Not even any red bull.
ENOTVR!
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s'' Mark Fowler
On Wed, 22 May 2002 17:57:25 +0200, Newton, Philip wrote:
So, I get the impression that discerning hackers use Debian, not only on
this list but from yapcs and so.
Why is that?
I started using Debian because it was the only distribution I could find at
the time which supported m68k
On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 11:00:34AM +0100, Peter Haworth wrote:
My m68k box is now sitting neglected on my desk at home with a tiny disk, no
^^
networking, and comparitively ancient Debian installation. I haven't
on 23/5/02 10:57 am, Mark Fowler wrote:
Smirnoff Ice isn't an alcopop. It's beer (just not the type you have
to pull on handles to pour.)
Smirnoff Ice in America contains no vodka.
30,000 bottles of Bacardi Breezer are sold in the UK every hour.
The next big bottle trend is going to be
On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 11:10:44AM +0100, Chris Heathcote said:
Smirnoff Ice in America contains no vodka.
Smirnoff Ice is a weird drink ...
What is SMIRNOFF ICE^(TM)?
SMIRNOFF ICE^(TM) is a beer alternative brewed using a malt base that
gives ICE a refreshing citrus flavored taste.
Does
On Thu, 23 May 2002, Chris Heathcote wrote:
The next big bottle trend is going to be fruity beer... I think it's
Grolsch that's introducing beer with 4 different fruit flavours added.
Cherry flavoured beer! What will they ever *cough* De Hems *cough* think
of next.
--
s'' Mark Fowler
Does anyone have any strong feelings (or even weak ones) about
5.005_03 vs 5.6.1. I'd be especially interested in any
stories/feelings connected with Solaris or Oracle.
--
Greg McCarroll http://www.mccarroll.org.uk/~gem/
On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 11:17:51AM +0100, Simon Wistow wrote:
Does SMIRNOFF ICE^(TM) have vodka?
NO. SMIRNOFF ICE^(TM) was created as a beer alternative; brewing it
using a malt base enabled us to create a recipe that could be sold and
consumed just like a beer here in the United States.
On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 11:32:12AM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote:
Does anyone have any strong feelings (or even weak ones) about
5.005_03 vs 5.6.1. I'd be especially interested in any
stories/feelings connected with Solaris or Oracle.
For starters the direct 5.6.0 dislike, but it also
On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 10:40:15AM +0100, Greg McCarroll ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
* Dave Cross ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 11:05:11PM +0100, Lucy McWilliam ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
Also something about a lack of girly drinks. What would you consider a
On Fri 10 May 2002, Paul Makepeace [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wed June 5th is Esperanto Evening at the Horse Hospital behind Russell
Sq. Included is a rare showing of Incubus the only Esperanto film that
famously stars William Shatner.
I'm up for this; anyone else going to come along?
Kake
So, what distro do people prefer and why? What's better in Debian than in
Distro X? What's bad about distro X?
soapbox
I would switch immediatly to any distribution that didn't split up
libraries and header files. What is the big deal of having them there?
shurely its more effort to
this may interest some of you ...
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Subject: Excellent Contract in Holland
Date: Thu, 23 May 2002 14:13:30 +0100
* Dave Cross ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 10:40:15AM +0100, Greg McCarroll
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
* Dave Cross ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 11:05:11PM +0100, Lucy McWilliam
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Also something about a lack of
On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 02:59:26PM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote:
this may interest some of you ...
If you are not available but you know somebody who is please pass this
e-mail on. Not only will you find a friend or collegue a job in a difficult
market but we will send you a complimentary
* Nicholas Clark ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Presumably the bottle of champagne is what would interest many people here.
i didnt actually noticed that, i just sort of thought - Job, some
people want one, Amsterdam, some people have lived there. So I
forwarded it.
--
Greg McCarroll
[Forwarded for anyone currently searching for a job who doesn't mind
dodgy hotmail accounts]
Can anyone say perfect job?
Leon
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On Thu, 23 May 2002 11:07:14 +0100, Nicholas Clark wrote:
On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 11:00:34AM +0100, Peter Haworth wrote:
My m68k box is now sitting neglected on my desk at home with a tiny
disk, no
networking, and comparitively ancient Debian installation. I haven't
^^
Leon Brocard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[Forwarded for anyone currently searching for a job who doesn't mind
dodgy hotmail accounts]
Can anyone say perfect job?
No. The rate's terrible. And I mean *really* terrible.
--
Piers
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a language in
On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 08:54:51PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Leon Brocard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[Forwarded for anyone currently searching for a job who doesn't mind
dodgy hotmail accounts]
Can anyone say perfect job?
No. The rate's terrible. And I mean *really* terrible.
Paul Makepeace [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 08:54:51PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Leon Brocard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[Forwarded for anyone currently searching for a job who doesn't mind
dodgy hotmail accounts]
Can anyone say perfect job?
No. The
No. The rate's terrible. And I mean *really* terrible.
That's what I was thinking. They're paying bad salary rates but for a
contract-length period.
Hell yes.
£2033 after tax per month for three months. Some people would love to be
earning that much lately (i.e. better than £0 per
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