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This'll probably mena nothing to you unless
a) you were at the last London.pm technical meeting
b) hang around on #london.pm
c) are also on ( void )
but, because of sudden but temporary free time yesterday afternoon
(Nokia WTLS gateway was down and we couldn't test RC5 connections with
our WAP
On Thu, Feb 08, 2001 at 10:19:39AM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> My point being that sometimes they make up exciting bits purely for the
> trailers. Hmmm, doesn't this count as false advertising?
Sometimes they do. Hell, there's a great trailer for Monty Python and
the Holy Grail which fe
* at 08/02 13:00 -0500 Andy Williams said:
> I'm installing TT2.
> The problem. the installation says that I need XML::DOM ver 1.27
> installed
>
> I've hunted high and low but all I can find is version 1.25!
>
> Anyone know where I can get it?
libxml-enno is what you want.
struan
I'm installing TT2.
The problem. the installation says that I need XML::DOM ver 1.27
installed
I've hunted high and low but all I can find is version 1.25!
Anyone know where I can get it?
TIA
Andy
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ok, we've had an url for a map, so time for some directions
go to london bridge station
come out the main entrance
cross over the road, do you see the banker and barrowboy (or
some such - its the one my half brother craig went to the
meeting in last week) ok, find a little walk way near it th
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From: Dave Hodgkinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Anyone got anything to hand that will spot massive duplications in a
>filesystem? I've got a whole bunch of servers mirrored to a backup
>server and it's be nice to identify where entire file trees have been
>replicated...
Y
Quoting Mark Fowler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> The one thing that gets me is that does anyone remember the trailer for
> this film? I seem to remember this bit where Donald Sutherland throws a
> knife at Kirsy Swanson and she catches it between two palms in front
> of her head. Now I didn't see t
On Thu, Feb 08, 2001 at 11:56:30AM +, Greg McCarroll wrote:
> * Tony Bowden ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> > But, where would one buy DVDs?
>
> virgin megastores, hmv, wh smith, even woolies has them now
> the highstreet is a wonderful place ;-)
> oh and i suppose you could buy them online .
* Tony Bowden ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 08, 2001 at 11:20:58AM +, Greg McCarroll wrote:
> > sounds like someone needs to buy the DVD and see if it comes with
> > a cinema trailer
>
> But, where would one buy DVDs?
>
virgin megastores, hmv, wh smith, even woolies has them now
On Thu, Feb 08, 2001 at 11:20:58AM +, Greg McCarroll wrote:
> sounds like someone needs to buy the DVD and see if it comes with
> a cinema trailer
But, where would one buy DVDs?
Tony
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* Mark Fowler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> So I watched the Buffy film for the first time, and I don't see what
> you're all complaining about - or rather I do, but I don't care.
>
> Sure, the first 40 minutes are a bit painful, and the vampires are a bit
> daft, but I can see where we're going.
Did you ever see the trailer to 'Dirty Rotten Scoundrels' (with Steve Martin
and Michael Caine)? It had a wonderful bit where SM casually pushes an old
gran into a river... anyway, that wasn't in the movie, much to my
dissapointment.
My point being that sometimes they make up exciting bits purely
So I watched the Buffy film for the first time, and I don't see what
you're all complaining about - or rather I do, but I don't care.
Sure, the first 40 minutes are a bit painful, and the vampires are a bit
daft, but I can see where we're going. There's even some good banter in
there and some tr
for those needing my mobile number to find there way to the
heretics meeting tonight, this will not be possible as i
have left my phone at home - well done me!
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