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At 5:34 PM -0400 8/5/04, Aaron Sherman wrote:
On Thu, Aug 05, 2004 at 02:38:50PM -0400, Dan Sugalski wrote:
This is a very, *very* good thing. It had a link to my blog on it --
a blog which lives on my server, which is in a closet in my
daughter's bedroom, behind a DSL line with a 256kbit
At 2:23 PM -0400 8/5/04, Aaron Sherman wrote:
On Thu, 2004-08-05 at 11:16, Ronald J Kimball wrote:
We had about 20 people at Tuesday's tech meeting. We started with a review
of notable happenings at OSCON, including Dan Sugalski being hit in the
face with a pie, and Jon Orwant receiving
At 11:00 AM -0400 8/3/04, Uri Guttman wrote:
DS == Dan Sugalski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
DS I *did*. You put a lot of whipped cream on those things, and it
DS doesn't take much to coat a contact lens. :-P
DS I had a professional to consult beforehand. I really shoulda asked
DS what
At 1:57 AM -0400 8/2/04, Uri Guttman wrote:
FL == Federico Lucifredi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
FL It appears fellow Boston.pm monger Dan Sugalski has lost a bet
FL to Guido Van Rossum concerning how fast Python would run under
FL Parrot. The result was a pie-in-the-face event
and Building of a Virtual Machine
Dan Sugalski
Abstract: This is a two-part talk. In the first part we'll sketch a
broad outline of the architecture of Parrot, a virtual machine being
designed to efficiently run the so-called dynamic languages. (Primarily
Perl 5, Perl 6
don't think Damian'd be averse to
not talking another three or four hours that day, so... maybe it's a
bit early to nail down the topic and speaker for the meeting?
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At 12:51 PM -0500 1/15/04, Dan Sugalski wrote:
Hey folks.
Just a belated thanks, but I really appreciated the chance to run
through the presentation at the meeting on Tuesday -- for those of
you who survived to the end it was pretty obvious that it was a good
idea that this wasn't
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On Mon, 13 Oct 2003, Tolkin, Steve wrote:
What might officially dead refer to in this post ?
Not a damn thing. Ilya's living in some sort of bizarre alternate reality.
(This is not new, I merely restate it for the folks only recently
following along from home)
From: Ilya Zakharevich [EMAIL
On Thu, 9 Oct 2003, Christopher Redinger wrote:
I've been trying to track down a copy of Damien's Object Oriented Perl book for
a friend. But all of the major online merchants are listing it out of stock. It
looks like you can still get it direct from the publisher, but I was wondering
why
Last I heard, Damian was going to be in town and doing a PM meet on the
30th. That still on, or am I just hallucinating it all?
Dan
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DS == Dan Sugalski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
DS Last I heard, Damian was going to be in town and doing a PM meet
DS on the 30th. That still on, or am I just hallucinating it all?
both. :)
Oh good--situation's normal
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have to do your own line processing and
such, but...
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getting added unless
it'll make it easier for someone to get their
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At 10:14 AM -0500 3/14/03, Andrew Pimlott wrote:
On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 09:30:06AM -0500, Dan Sugalski wrote:
Still... What exactly about A6 did you dislike? It's a bit big, but
there's nothing in it that seemed particularly controversial or
foolish to me, and I tend to get cranky with the new
to do this when
doing file attachments in e-mail, and I'd bet that it works the same
way for HTTP transfers, as they use the MIME headers.
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aliasing games. :)
Just remember when watching the perl6-language list that it's more
performance art than actual language design...
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At 12:41 PM -0500 1/3/03, Chris Devers wrote:
On Thu, 2 Jan 2003, Dan Sugalski wrote:
At 2:18 PM -0500 1/2/03, darren chamberlain wrote:
Dead-simple. Copy your Windows mail folder over and tell Mac eudora
about it and you're set. (Done it both ways, works very nicely)
More broadly, Eudora
clients is reasonably simple,
though there's still that pesky address book filter issue.
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At 9:03 PM -0500 1/3/03, Chris Devers wrote:
On Fri, 3 Jan 2003, Dan Sugalski wrote:
One of the nice things about keeping your mail on the server and going
with IMAP--at least changing clients is reasonably simple, though
there's still that pesky address book filter issue.
Hence the joy
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At 2:24 PM -0500 1/2/03, Drew Taylor wrote:
At 02:09 PM 1/2/03 -0500, Dan Sugalski wrote:
I've not used Mail.app, but I do use Eudora. As mail clients go,
it's pretty nice, and free (Which is a good thing) if you don't
mind a small and unobtrusive ad window. (Or reduced functionality)
I've
At 2:18 PM -0500 1/2/03, darren chamberlain wrote:
* Dan Sugalski [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-01-02 14:08]:
At 1:31 PM -0500 1/2/03, Drew Taylor wrote:
I know everyone raves about mutt, and will probably look into it at
some point. But it seems strange to be using a text-oriented mail
program
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