On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 10:06:00AM +0100, Steve Purkis wrote:
Anybody ever think of publishing the london.pm meets as an .ics file on
the website? Unfortunately the maths for 'the thursday after the first
wednesday' isn't supported by iCal ATM ;)
Does it support the Thursday in date range 2-8
say...
Anybody ever think of publishing the london.pm meets as an .ics file on
the website? Unfortunately the maths for 'the thursday after the first
wednesday' isn't supported by iCal ATM ;)
-Steve
On 28/07/2003 at 10:06 +0100, Steve Purkis wrote:
Anybody ever think of publishing the london.pm meets as an .ics file on
the website? Unfortunately the maths for 'the thursday after the first
wednesday' isn't supported by iCal ATM ;)
Yes. It's not official, and since I really don't like iCal
On Monday, July 28, 2003, at 10:13 am, Roger Burton West wrote:
On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 10:06:00AM +0100, Steve Purkis wrote:
Anybody ever think of publishing the london.pm meets as an .ics file
on
the website? Unfortunately the maths for 'the thursday after the
first
wednesday' isn't
On Monday, July 28, 2003, at 10:39 am, Paul Mison wrote:
On 28/07/2003 at 10:06 +0100, Steve Purkis wrote:
Anybody ever think of publishing the london.pm meets as an .ics file
on
the website? Unfortunately the maths for 'the thursday after the
first
wednesday' isn't supported by iCal ATM ;)
On 27 Jul 2003 at 17:24, Richard Clamp wrote:
On Sun, Jul 27, 2003 at 05:21:03PM +0100, Michael Chamberlain wrote:
So, in conclusion both London.pm and Paris.pm will have their homepage
in Esperanto until the end of the year.
You mean for the next 12 months, not until december ;)
On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 11:30:03AM +0100, Steve Purkis wrote:
http://husk.org/misc/irc/london.pm.ics
oooh, shiny. :)
Still, would be handy to have an official, auto-generated one on
london.pm.org. Maybe another template? or a bot that subscribes to
the list to do proper updates.. get
I think you missed out that extra tag in the subject line simon.
bad si.
al
ps and yes, it's all done in 4 lines.
Yahoo Europe recently launched a complete redesign (with masterminding,
machination and studly coding by at least two london.pm members - one of
whom recoded part of the search
On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 12:42:38PM +0200, Philip Newton wrote:
On the other hand, given that the sum raised was so substantial (an
also in light of how search.cpan.org went to orange for a bit even
though the orange group lost, in honour of the substantial bid, as I
understood), wouldn't it
Yahoo Europe recently launched a complete redesign (with masterminding,
machination and studly coding by at least two london.pm members - one of
whom recoded part of the search engine so that it simultaneously
searched, solved an arbitary n-dminsion moebius maze and was also
formatted to look
On Monday, July 28, 2003, at 11:53 am, Leo Lapworth wrote:
On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 11:30:03AM +0100, Steve Purkis wrote:
http://husk.org/misc/irc/london.pm.ics
oooh, shiny. :)
Still, would be handy to have an official, auto-generated one on
london.pm.org. Maybe another template? or a bot that
On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 12:26:54PM +0100, Steve Purkis said:
Well, I don't mind maintaining an official London.pm .ics file if you
like. Though I'd need webdav access to do that easily from iCal. Can
email as a last resort.
I'm currently attempting to muster up the energy to write a .ics
Simon Wistow wrote:
Perl[tm] (which I hear is a
groovy new, award winning language [0]).
[0] http://linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=6995
And doubly so, since as you can see on the same page, the Best Game award went
to Frozen Bubble, a game written in... Perl (yes, it's possible, and it even
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Steve Purkis wrote:
Well, I don't mind maintaining an official London.pm .ics file if you
like. Though I'd need webdav access to do that easily from iCal. Can
email as a last resort.
I'm quite happy to actually maintain the ics file myself, it's the parsing
and turning
On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 02:08:15PM +0200, Robin Berjon wrote:
And doubly so, since as you can see on the same page, the Best Game award
went to Frozen Bubble, a game written in... Perl (yes, it's possible, and it
even looks really good).
http://www.frozen-bubble.org/
Next month, when
On Monday, July 28, 2003, at 02:39 pm, Mark Fowler wrote:
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Steve Purkis wrote:
Well, I don't mind maintaining an official London.pm .ics file if you
like. Though I'd need webdav access to do that easily from iCal. Can
email as a last resort.
I'm quite happy to actually
On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 02:39:13PM +0100, Mark Fowler wrote:
I'm quite happy to actually maintain the ics file myself, it's the parsing
and turning it into something else that I need someone else to do.
I know someone working on Text::vCal which should parse ics - I think,
he's the author of
From: Mark Fowler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 7/28/03 1:39:13 PM
I'm loathed ...
You're not. We all _love_ you :)
Dave...
--
http://www.dave.org.uk
Let me see you make decisions, without your television
- Depeche Mode (Stripped)
On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 03:19:26PM +0100, Michael Stevens wrote:
When's the next one? And where?
Emergency social on the -1th of August (ie 31st July) at the Calthorpe Arms
because R. Geoffrey Avery and Claes Jacobson are in town.
I should probably mail the announce list about this.
The
On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 03:50:33PM +0100, Nicholas Clark wrote:
On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 03:19:26PM +0100, Michael Stevens wrote:
When's the next one? And where?
Emergency social on the -1th of August (ie 31st July) at the Calthorpe Arms
because R. Geoffrey Avery and Claes Jacobson are in
On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 03:50:33PM +0100, Nicholas Clark wrote:
On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 03:19:26PM +0100, Michael Stevens wrote:
When's the next one? And where?
Emergency social on the -1th of August (ie 31st July) at the Calthorpe Arms
because R. Geoffrey Avery and Claes Jacobson are in
On Monday, July 28, 2003 12:00 pm +0100 Simon Wistow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
http://uk.search.yahoo.com/search/ukie?p=cal+08+2003
OK, own up, how many of you tried appending ;echo+haxorred or similar to
that url?
--
David Cantrell
Simon Wistow wrote:
Of the many cool features (well, I think they're cool. Please leave any
Google 0wnZ! Y4h00! is d4 sUXz arguments firmly out of the way) one of
them, Direct Display, allows us to inline relevant things at the top of
the page. For example
a Currency Converter
I have acquired a simple scan+reset portable radio receiver (includes
small torch light!) from somewhere in Asia that will receive Korea
Japan band FM radio which together stretch 78MHz to 108MHz. Ordinary UK
US allocations go from 88-108 of course.
Anyone who wants it mail me with some kind of
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