From: "David H. Adler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> The Module isn't the problem, it's the Lecture... :-)
I've seen it, heck I even missed the first few minutes -- what's the biggie?
He uses his oratory skills to make you *think* it's awfully impressive & hard
(it certainly is cute).
Paul
On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 05:53:36PM -0800, Paul Makepeace wrote:
> From: "David H. Adler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > "Quantum::Superpositions"
> > > by Damian Conway
> >
> > Be sure to wrap your heads well so that when they explode you can find
> > all the pieces. ;-)
>
> What is the big deal with
From: "David H. Adler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > "Quantum::Superpositions"
> > by Damian Conway
>
> Be sure to wrap your heads well so that when they explode you can find
> all the pieces. ;-)
What is the big deal with this lecture? There isn't that much weirdness --
it's just parallelising compar
FYI -- Books A Million.com undercuts Amazon on virtually every title I've
ever checked. The only one it didn't was Di Pasquale's ultra-hardcore protein
metabolism reference.
http://www.bamm.com/
Paul
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 08:24:46PM +, Dave Cross wrote:
>
> (please circulate this to any interested parties)
>
> London Perl Mongers proudly presents
>
> THE CONWAY LECTURE
>
> "Quantum::Superpositions"
> by Damian Conway
Be sure to wrap your heads well so that when they explode you can
On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Greg McCarroll wrote:
>
> so, was there a better way to do this?
>
I got sidetracked trying to work why pine says 'View Application Launched'
then does jack-shit in the face of these attachements :)
And that was after I hacked at mailcap and mime.types ...
I promise I'll h
On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Roger Burton West wrote:
> On or about Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 11:26:02AM -, dcross - David Cross typed:
>
> >Nah. That's what it's said for the last two weeks. They haven't got round
> >changing it to '24 hours' yet.
>
> Mine's "1 on hand",
>
Ooer, this is a family list yo
...is it still happening? When? Where?
Roger
> [% UNLESS office_policy_to_use_amazon %]
> [% INCLUDE standard_reasons_not_to_use_amazon_text %]
> [% END %]
Someone tell Andy, this doesn't seem to be working. Either that or you
lot felt the need to rehash it all again ;-)
Didn't anyone tell you guys that perl automatically rehashes stuff
At 10:13 AM 20.2.2001 +, you wrote:
>amazon uk have started shipping data munging with perl. I have my
>copy.
Not that anyone in London cares (well ok maybe one person :), but the local
tech/computery bookstore here in burlington.ma.us has had about ten copies of it in
stock for a couple of
On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, you wrote:
> yip, i occasionally break my moral standpoint when i'm in a rush,
> but my bill at amazon is now 10% of what it used to be
yep me too. .. err hang on snip from last time I wrote to em:
> come on! ... I placed this order on the 11th .. its the 14th today and
> t
Simon Wilcox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> At 10:13 20/02/2001 +, you wrote:
> >amazon uk have started shipping data munging with perl. I have my
> >copy.
> >
> >Michael
>
> Must be very popular, it's just dropped back to "On Order; is usually
> dispatched within 1-2 weeks" !
Maybe they so
On or about Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 11:26:02AM -, dcross - David Cross typed:
>Nah. That's what it's said for the last two weeks. They haven't got round
>changing it to '24 hours' yet.
Mine's "1 on hand", but there are other things in that order.
R
From: Simon Wilcox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 20 February 2001 11:28
> At 10:13 20/02/2001 +, you wrote:
> >amazon uk have started shipping data munging with perl. I have my
> >copy.
> >
> >Michael
>
> Must be very popular, it's just dropped back to "On Order; is usually
> dispatched
At 10:13 20/02/2001 +, you wrote:
>amazon uk have started shipping data munging with perl. I have my
>copy.
>
>Michael
Must be very popular, it's just dropped back to "On Order; is usually
dispatched within 1-2 weeks" !
Simon
* at 20/02 11:12 - dcross - David Cross said:
> From: Struan Donald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: 20 February 2001 11:01
> >
> > * at 20/02 10:35 + Mark Fowler said:
> > > Micheal claimed that:
> > >
> > > > amazon uk have started shipping data munging with perl. I have my
> > > > copy.
>
so, was there a better way to do this?
* Greg McCarroll ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> Jo was talking on IRC today and made me think about packages. Imagine
> if you will the following situation ...
>
> you have Country.pm which implements the general functions
>with default impl
* at 20/02 12:08 + Greg McCarroll said:
> * Struan Donald ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >
> > why did amazon have to go and do things that make you not want to buy
> > books from them? it's enormously inconvenient.
> >
>
> yip, i occasionally break my moral standpoint when i'm in a rush,
> b
From: Struan Donald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 20 February 2001 11:01
>
> * at 20/02 10:35 + Mark Fowler said:
> > Micheal claimed that:
> >
> > > amazon uk have started shipping data munging with perl. I have my
> > > copy.
> >
> > Indeed they have. I've got mine now. They're also
> ship
Struan Donald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> why did amazon have to go and do things that make you not want to buy
> books from them? it's enormously inconvenient.
Didn't B&N get the 1-click thing overturned anyway?
--
Dave Hodgkinson, http://www.hodgkinson.org
Edit
* Struan Donald ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> why did amazon have to go and do things that make you not want to buy
> books from them? it's enormously inconvenient.
>
yip, i occasionally break my moral standpoint when i'm in a rush,
but my bill at amazon is now 10% of what it used to be
i thi
* at 20/02 10:35 + Mark Fowler said:
> Micheal claimed that:
>
> > amazon uk have started shipping data munging with perl. I have my
> > copy.
>
> Indeed they have. I've got mine now. They're also shipping the mod_perl
> pocket reference.
mmm, pc bookshop tell me uk release not till july
Micheal claimed that:
> amazon uk have started shipping data munging with perl. I have my
> copy.
Indeed they have. I've got mine now. They're also shipping the mod_perl
pocket reference.
[% UNLESS office_policy_to_use_amazon %]
[% INCLUDE standard_reasons_not_to_use_amazon_text %]
[% END %]
amazon uk have started shipping data munging with perl. I have my
copy.
Michael
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