Re: Monads are like burritos

2009-12-15 Thread Bruce Richardson
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 12:18:25PM +, Paul Makepeace wrote: > > * Seriously, where in London sells decent burritos?! Santo Village, Portobello Road. http://london.randomness.org.uk/wiki.cgi?Santo,_W10_5TD Maybe slightly out of your way... -- Bruce Explota!: miles de lemmings no pueden est

Re: Monads are like burritos

2009-12-15 Thread David Sheryn
Duane Griffin wrote: 2009/12/15 Paul Makepeace : * Seriously, where in London sells decent burritos?! There is a stall in Whitecross market that does good ones. Not sure if they are there all week or only on Thursdays and Fridays. Ditto, on exmouth Market. There all week. There is al

Re: Monads are like burritos

2009-12-15 Thread Jonathan Stowe
On Tue, 2009-12-15 at 12:18 +, Paul Makepeace wrote: > > * Seriously, where in London sells decent burritos?! There's a place in Berwick Street (just North of Broadwick street on the right) it was good while I was working round the corner a year or so ago. /J\ -- Rabid Gravy:http://rab

Re: Monads are like burritos

2009-12-15 Thread lists
lists wrote: Wahaca also does some superb tequilas. And churros. For a decent burrito, there's often a stall at the top of Rupert Street, Soho. For Mexican in general, I favour the Covent Garden branch of "La Perla". Good food, great beer and an awesome tequila selection. Pete Bah. Top

Re: Monads are like burritos

2009-12-15 Thread lists
Wahaca also does some superb tequilas. And churros. For a decent burrito, there's often a stall at the top of Rupert Street, Soho. For Mexican in general, I favour the Covent Garden branch of "La Perla". Good food, great beer and an awesome tequila selection. Pete -- James Laver wrote:

Re: London.pm Roast Duck Gold Mine Thursday 1pm

2009-12-15 Thread James Laver
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 2:34 PM, Andrew Black wrote: > > If it walks like a Duck and swims like a duck. it isn't a dim sum. ...with the exception of Pearl Liang in Paddington, where one of the best dim sum is the duck roll. --James (who had rather disappointing dim sum at the weekend and sho

Re: London.pm Roast Duck Gold Mine Thursday 1pm

2009-12-15 Thread Andrew Black
Chisel wrote: Duck Thursdays ... like Dim Sum Thursdays except we eat duck, not dim sum. If it walks like a Duck and swims like a duck. it isn't a dim sum.

Re: Monads are like burritos

2009-12-15 Thread James Laver
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 1:55 PM, Peter Edwards wrote: > Shite City I'm sure that was a typo ;) Wahaca is very tasty indeed (particularly the tasting platter for two, you get to try 5 different delicious things). I can only vouch for the shite city branch at westfield as last I tried to get into

Re: Monads are like burritos

2009-12-15 Thread Peter Edwards
* Seriously, where in London sells decent burritos?! Chilango, Fleet St. http://www.chilango.co.uk/ Wahaca, Covent Garden, Shite City and Docklands http://www.wahaca.co.uk/html/1_restaurants.html

Re: Monads are like burritos

2009-12-15 Thread Duane Griffin
2009/12/15 Paul Makepeace : > * Seriously, where in London sells decent burritos?! There is a stall in Whitecross market that does good ones. Not sure if they are there all week or only on Thursdays and Fridays. There is also a new place next to Spitalfields, just around the corner from Pilpel, w

Re: Monads are like burritos

2009-12-15 Thread Ash Berlin
On 15 Dec 2009, at 12:36, Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker wrote: > Martin Robertson writes: > >> 2009/12/15 Paul Makepeace : >>> >>> * Seriously, where in London sells decent burritos?! >>> >> >> http://www.missionburritos.co.uk/ in Oxford are plenty tasty, > > Seconded! Not tried the one of thes

Re: Monads are like burritos

2009-12-15 Thread Peter Corlett
On 15 Dec 2009, at 12:33, Jasper wrote: 2009/12/15 Paul Makepeace : * Seriously, where in London sells decent burritos?! Daddy Donkeys, Leather Lane. Lunchtime only, though. Seconded. Those will definitely cause one to waddle back to the office satisfied and in need of a nap.

Re: Monads are like burritos

2009-12-15 Thread Steff Davies
Paul Makepeace wrote: Both sadly lacking from London.pm discourse and consumption*. Hereby corrected, http://blog.plover.com/prog/burritos.html Paul * Seriously, where in London sells decent burritos?! I always liked the ones at MexiCali on Berwick Street. S

Re: Monads are like burritos

2009-12-15 Thread Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
Martin Robertson writes: > 2009/12/15 Paul Makepeace : >> >> * Seriously, where in London sells decent burritos?! >> > > http://www.missionburritos.co.uk/ in Oxford are plenty tasty, Seconded! -- ilmari "A disappointingly low fraction of the human race is, at any given time, on fire." - Stig

Re: Monads are like burritos

2009-12-15 Thread Jasper
2009/12/15 Paul Makepeace : > > * Seriously, where in London sells decent burritos?! Daddy Donkeys, Leather Lane. Lunchtime only, though. -- Jasper

Re: Monads are like burritos

2009-12-15 Thread Joel Bernstein
2009/12/15 Paul Makepeace : * Seriously, where in London sells decent burritos?! Benito's Hat, 56 Goodge St /joel

Re: Monads are like burritos

2009-12-15 Thread Martin Robertson
2009/12/15 Paul Makepeace : > Both sadly lacking from London.pm discourse and consumption*. Hereby > corrected, > > http://blog.plover.com/prog/burritos.html > > Paul > > * Seriously, where in London sells decent burritos?! > http://www.missionburritos.co.uk/ in Oxford are plenty tasty, and are c

Monads are like burritos

2009-12-15 Thread Paul Makepeace
Both sadly lacking from London.pm discourse and consumption*. Hereby corrected, http://blog.plover.com/prog/burritos.html Paul * Seriously, where in London sells decent burritos?!

Re: Domain acquisition

2009-12-15 Thread Mark Morgan
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 11:16 AM, the hatter wrote: > Try dnsaleprice.com - it keeps track of auction prices.  For instance, 4 > letter, 1-word .co.uk's sold in the last year shows 20 words or > almost-words, with decent words from $900-13 and some other 4-letters > from $80-900.  Sedo's searc

Re: Mini-LPM Crossword Warmup (Re: help - looking for a crossword compiler (human or computer))

2009-12-15 Thread Andy Wardley
Here are the answers (just on the off-chance that anyone got stuck) along with explanations of the clues for those who don't grok cryptic crosswords (or LPM). [P] [O] [N] [B][U][F][F][Y] [E] [P][I][E][S] [R]

Re: Domain acquisition

2009-12-15 Thread Matt Sergeant
Jurgen Pletinckx wrote: Hm. But that really only holds for domains you're actually using, or have plans for, right? Can I actually find out which other domains the proprietors hold? A reverse whois, so to say. There are some services which can do this - they do it by downloading the .com zone ev

RE: Domain acquisition

2009-12-15 Thread the hatter
On Tue, 15 Dec 2009, Jurgen Pletinckx wrote: As to the money question - I hadn't offered any yet. These appear to be prime properties: 4-letter words, pronounceable and recognizable, and yet not currently used. I'm not sure of the going rates, and I wouldn't want to hazard my chances by over- o

Re: help - looking for a crossword compiler (human or computer)

2009-12-15 Thread Ovid
- Original Message > From: Ovid > > Cool - I have 3 volunteers to review - thanks all - still > > no joy with > > crossword creators.. I'm not doing it by hand bah! > > For anyone who wants to take a swing at it, this is the unsolved "problem > #99" > in Perl 6 problems: > > http

RE: Domain acquisition

2009-12-15 Thread Jurgen Pletinckx
| On Mon, 2009-12-14 at 08:52 -0800, Ask Bjørn Hansen wrote: | > > But what is the etiquette in these situations? I'd rather not reveal | to them | > > to what extent my friend is interested in the domains. To hide that I | have | > > to go through aliases or proxies. Which feels just a bit sordi