Looking for speakers
Hi there, I'm looking for speakers for a few 10-20 minute talks for the tech meet on 18th March 2010 on the subject new. Something new you've done or learnt about recently. If you're stuck for ideas, want to talk Plack, Redis, cpanminus or a module you've just discovered? Please email me offlist. Full announcement soon, but you can sign up now on: http://londonpmtech.appspot.com/ Cheers, Leon
Sigh...
Are people really that desperate? ... My name is elina i saw you today in this very site www.cpan.org and i will like to become friends and ... or is it my natural charisma shining through the interstices of CPAN?
Nice traffic RSS feed
I've been writing a little traffic warning script for my nslu2 (nothing special it plays traffic jam noises if there is a problem on the road to work:-) Anyway I started out scraping the BBC traffic page, however I had cause to look for a better source and came across this rss feed from the Highways agency on this page (http://www.highways.gov.uk/traffic/11253.aspx) http://www.highways.gov.uk/rssfeed/rss.xml Thought someone else may find it useful (I like it, it even has the lat/lon of the incident so I can limit the search to bits of the A14 I actually use) -- Michael ~~~ Michael John Lush PhD Tel:44-1223 492626 Bioinformatician HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee Email: h...@genenames.org European Bioinformatics Institute Hinxton, Cambridge URL: http://www.genenames.org ~~~
Re: Nice traffic RSS feed
On Fri, 2010-03-05 at 10:15 +, Michael Lush wrote: I've been writing a little traffic warning script for my nslu2 (nothing special it plays traffic jam noises if there is a problem on the road to work:-) Anyway I started out scraping the BBC traffic page, however I had cause to look for a better source and came across this rss feed from the Highways agency on this page (http://www.highways.gov.uk/traffic/11253.aspx) http://www.highways.gov.uk/rssfeed/rss.xml Thought someone else may find it useful (I like it, it even has the lat/lon of the incident so I can limit the search to bits of the A14 I actually use) Thanks. That looks very useful although it's a shame it only includes unplanned events so most causes of serious traffic problems (roadworks) wont be covered by it.
Re: Nice traffic RSS feed
On 5 Mar 2010, at 10:38, Jason Clifford wrote: On Fri, 2010-03-05 at 10:15 +, Michael Lush wrote: I've been writing a little traffic warning script for my nslu2 (nothing special it plays traffic jam noises if there is a problem on the road to work:-) Anyway I started out scraping the BBC traffic page, however I had cause to look for a better source and came across this rss feed from the Highways agency on this page (http://www.highways.gov.uk/traffic/11253.aspx) http://www.highways.gov.uk/rssfeed/rss.xml Thought someone else may find it useful (I like it, it even has the lat/lon of the incident so I can limit the search to bits of the A14 I actually use) Thanks. That looks very useful although it's a shame it only includes unplanned events so most causes of serious traffic problems (roadworks) wont be covered by it. The regional feeds cover both planned and unplanned events; http://www.highways.gov.uk/traffic/11278.aspx Chris.
Re: Looking for speakers
Léon, How can I submit to talk ? Solli 2010/3/5 Léon Brocard a...@astray.com Hi there, I'm looking for speakers for a few 10-20 minute talks for the tech meet on 18th March 2010 on the subject new. Something new you've done or learnt about recently. If you're stuck for ideas, want to talk Plack, Redis, cpanminus or a module you've just discovered? Please email me offlist. Full announcement soon, but you can sign up now on: http://londonpmtech.appspot.com/ Cheers, Leon -- o animal satisfeito dorme. - Guimarães Rosa
Re: Nice traffic RSS feed
On Fri, Mar 05, 2010 at 10:15:54AM +, Michael Lush wrote: http://www.highways.gov.uk/rssfeed/rss.xml Thought someone else may find it useful (I like it, it even has the lat/lon of the incident so I can limit the search to bits of the A14 I actually use) Which makes it remarkably easy to convert into .kml... R
Anyone fancy a 1U server?
I have a spare 1U server - 3GHz Pentium 4, a gig of RAM. The IDE controller is naffed (it's pre-SATA), but there's a PCI riser into which you could drop the controller of your choice; there are two hard drive mounting points. Anyone interested? Roger