Aloha,
Most cultures/countries have a redneck equivalent, so it is not totally wasted
on us non-us... anyway. I say if we have offended anybody, we remove the
offending distribution. It is in the acme namespace, so it will not create a
lot of fuss removing it.
The author has the choice and fre
On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 17:55, Jerry D. Hedden wrote:
> To whom
> is it offensive? Nigerians that are ashamed of what their fellow countrymen
> are doing? Well, they should be, and should put a stop to it.
Well, that's easily said.
Clearly, all UK citizens who are ashamed of what other UK citi
On 15 Nov 2009, at 15:47, David Golden wrote:
> I don't support censoring "bad
> thoughts". I would rather see the author withdraw it voluntarily.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2009/nov/08/david-mitchell-comedy
David Landgren wrote:
> I wanted to share this... Some people have no sense of humour. This came up
> on the cont...@perl.org queue.
>
> (I shall compose a message saying Acme is fun, etc. etc. Can anyone point me
> to other similar Acme modules to put this in context?)
David Golden replied:
> I t
On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 11:55 AM, Jerry D. Hedden wrote:
> Consider Jeff Foxworthy making fun of rednecks. How is that different?
(Apologies if "redneck" jokes are too obscure for the non-Americans
reading this thread.)
Jeff Foxworthy is a comedian. (Damn good one, too!) But his comedic
perso
On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 6:51 AM, David Landgren wrote:
> I wanted to share this... Some people have no sense of humour. This came up
> on the cont...@perl.org queue.
>
> (I shall compose a message saying Acme is fun, etc. etc. Can anyone point me
> to other similar Acme modules to put this in cont
Hi,
If for some reason you have managed to avoid this elsewhere I thought I
would make a suggestion for your entertainment this coming Thursday.
On Thursday 19th November I will be playing (as Rabid Gravy) the usual
noise with beats in it at:
Alter Ega
191 Balham High Road
London SW17
Also on th
2009/11/15 Simon Elliott
> >> I wasn't aware of iSFR. Now I am.
> >>
>
> typeface.js (http://typeface.neocracy.org/) is generally considered a
> better solution these days.
>
Woo - that looks interesting - will have a play thanks.
Leo