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* Dave Cross ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 06:21:36PM +, Greg McCarroll
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* Dave Cross ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
BBC201:05 Sat 18th (i.e. late Friday night)
Sky One 17:00 Sat 18th (tho' $deity knows how cut
* Natalie S. Ford ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Well, actually, Neil and I watched tonight (sky) and did not even see a hint
of willow in a shower...
clearly they cut it! boycott murdoch! support the BBC by buying extra
copies of your TV license!
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need a reliable contact who can broker the
money for them.
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pink seemed fairly tame compared to Damian and
Schwerns naked wrestling.
Greg
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only the ``crew''
t-shirt that has to be pink
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who would pay a lot for that information, but then
you and your group would lose an ex-leader's kneecaps instead of
gaining a monger.
Capiche?
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John Prescott apart
from the friendly and impish bit.
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[1] Thats fantasy art that doesnt involve an extra from bay watch, and
a very small amount of leather and chainmail.
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of
the various options before commiting to an action.
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leaderly duties to
perform. The rest of the time I don't care what they do.
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on it, but is there not
some other ways we can use it?
It is probably just me, but I hate to see a computer not used to its
full potential and penderel is sitting unloaded for much of the day.
G.
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* Paul Makepeace ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Mon, Nov 18, 2002 at 10:20:17AM +, Greg McCarroll wrote:
I think Penderel is one of london.pm's most underused assets. Its got
a reasonable processor (AMD-K6/350), 1/2gig of memory and 25gig of
One of the more recent possible
and I'd like
it to use subversion on Penderel as the repository as opposed to yet
another doomed SF project.
Thoughts?
G.
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Has anyone tried out Zoe[1], it is one of those fancy e-mail
client/organisers with whizzy bang search features and drill downs for
your mail.
Greg
[1] http://guests.evectors.it/zoe/
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only talks to me when i'm in these
states.
[2] Ok, it didn't need to be multiuser I just got a bit carried.
[3] Equivalent to UNIX's talk command. It was particularly exciting as
this was the first time i used a multiuser computer.
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, or maybe not. I don't use ASP/ODBC/Jet so
I don't keep up to date with these things.
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is at,
http://www.mccarroll.org.uk/~gem/cv/cv.doc
I don't mind doing Perl hacking, project management, team leading or
even things as alien to the average programmer as technical sales.
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* Robert Shiels ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
From: Greg McCarroll [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Some of us are getting together for a few ales on Monday night at
the Jerusalem Tavern, feel free to join us although I should warn
you its a tiny bar.
http://www.fancyapint.com/thepubs/pub356.htm
than any
pub/off license, i reckon he does extensive research ;-)
Greg
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was most refreshing.
so it looks like sack cloth an ashes time, as we force ourselves to
go for the alternatives, poor poor us! ;-)
of course we might have to go back once they have the winter ale in,
yet more hardship! ;-)
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for this sort of thing (m, duck, mm)
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* Dave Cross ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Mon, Nov 04, 2002 at 03:14:06PM +, Greg McCarroll
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Indeed it is, in the next few minutes[1] i'll be slouching towards the
jerusalem myself,
Do paraphrases of episode titles need spoiler protection?
Now they do
Java is exactly in the area where
Perl is excellent, imho, ymmv, idrciyd
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[1] Than C and Pascal at least
[2] And I'm not joking.
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? ;-)
Greg
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.
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has to do so.
Anyway, thats just me tuppence ha'penny worth,
Greg
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* the hatter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Greg McCarroll wrote:
[1] I first started playing rogue on an Atari ST, running some sort
of DOS emulator. So you had to load the emulator, boot DOS into it
and then run rogue (or it might of been hack, it was a long
* David H. Adler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
You guys should check your stories. According to Grep we don't know how
to drink. :-)
Thats right, you keep substituting budweiser and friends where the
beer should be.
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people claiming to be able to do it with a shoe lace in
the form of a lasso, but i don't believe this is as effective as the
above.
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was on it as well. Can
anyone remember?
For anyone who is interested, I'm thinking of of taking her to the pub
that was opposite the cream cake shop (Probably only Leo will remember
this location).
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admit i'd be kind of worried if i had children and they had
email accounts receiving spam advertising all the usual suspects
from the internet porn sex product/procedure industries
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Thanks.
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shall
be OD'ing on cough medicine.
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* Rafiq Ismail ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Apologies for the large sig. I've been omitting it when submitting to
lists from this account. Forgot this time. Deepest apologies to your
inboxes and mailfilters.
i don't think that .sig was really that objectional, it was started
correctly with the
identifying them as the sort of people who deserve to be irked ;-)
Greg
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can order cough medicine in litre bottles, its
good stuff *hic*
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[1] if you need any evidence just look at Top Gun.
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for all your friends, family, hamsters...)
1 for beside the CD collection ;-)
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p.s. yeah i know, one liner, bad me, bad bad me.
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bastardisation of TPJ.
Greg
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* Dave Cross ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Mon, Oct 07, 2002 at 04:52:27PM +0100, Greg McCarroll
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I'd be willing to buy at least 2 subscriptions to TPR
TPR _does_ have a similar call to arms http://www.theperlreview.com/.
Excellent, before I buy 2
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can find to their venue. Which will
consist of All Stowe, All The Time.
Are you sure the world is ready for that?
I think it should be viewed as the ultimate deterrent. ;-)
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* David H. Adler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Tue, Sep 24, 2002 at 07:34:37AM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote:
* David H. Adler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Mon, Sep 23, 2002 at 09:04:10PM +0100, David Cantrell wrote:
Depends on whether they let Brother Stowe speak
. This will last for 1 year.
it truly is horrible! well done folks.
Greg
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subsceptible to physical
theft). Record machines found to have viruses on them.
This way you avoid having to argue with Joe in Accounts Receivable
about why he likes to use his big brother screensaver that does not
support passwords.
HTH, YMMV, IMHO,
Greg
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Freedom - give me the beer anyday.
[6] Schneider would of sold much better if he had of had my version of
Alice instead of some privacy obsessed kook.
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* Andy Wardley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Greg McCarroll wrote:
this is an interesting idea if we did it for perl, a one day perl
conference in a pub. just one track, and a fairly social atmosphere -
this might be a good medium for the people who have in the past
suggested mini-YAPC's
Robert.
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with that?
well how many are left? do we need as a group to put on our collective
marketting hats and make an effort to flog them? I note Dave did
stirling work this very afternoon trying to flog some on #perl.
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200+ total from all over the world. About a dozen medium
to hardcore Perl pros will be there (come and recruit).
45 pounds to cover our expenses (it's a not-for-profit thing).
*mutter* you should be having wine and salmon for that price, *mutter*
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set. how
does this sound?
Greg
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that most things can be
improved/solved by using Memoize and a complicated enough cache
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to limit disk space you could even look at the ExpireLRU or
somesuch cache, which expires the least recently used.
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is that the place with the cheese souffle? if so it is indeed very
nice. there is also a perfect pub in edinburgh, scotland[1] but our
meetings are too large for it.
Greg
[1] sorry, i'm talking to too many people who are new to the UK at the
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[1]The hell that is welwyn garden city
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chose it
John Stowe- Animal - fairly obvious
Paul / blech - Oscar the grouch- fairly obvious
Myself- Fonzi
Piers - Waldorf - heckling
any additions?
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* Paul Makepeace ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
http://www.raverporn.net/tour/images/sample48.jpg
(worksafe)
For some definitions of worksafe which are perhaps a little more
unsafe than most.
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I just wonder where to go, do you any advice on this?
Go to YAPC::*
Its a Oneliner, but it still stands.
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* Simon Wistow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
The Sun Tavern
66 Long Acre, Covent Garden
But is there a perpetual motion machine? I demand one! If not it shall
not be 100% perfect and we will just have to make do with a genrally
good pub.
Greg
p.s. Sorry, I'm pissed, I blame Dave.
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* Rafiq Ismail (ADMIN) ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
is this thing on?
No. It appears to be switched off.
I really didn't see your posting.
Honestly.
It's broken.
Trust me.
nice .sig ;-)
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* Paul Mison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
In all the Jubilee strangeness you might not realise that Thursday is
the first Thursday of the month
So what? ;-)
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anyone know how many people were at the table in the scottish
play?
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that all the best songs have lyrics you
can argue over the meaning of for hours, e.g. American Pie. Oh and
uninvited guest is about Aids.
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since Le Saux fell off the international horizon, Cole is a good
player but he is no defender so we either have to play 5/3/2 (3/5/2)
or find a proper left back.
p.p.s. rare to get a football thread innit? i blame Chris ;-)
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.[2]
[2] And Simon most certainly is not the title of the song.
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Is it just me or have their been a number of indicators we are nearly
due for our biannual (or if you prefer semiannual) introspective
mailing list thread where we debate in our usual manner mailing list
pedentry, fascism, etc. ?
Greg
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fruit and veg are orange
Oranges are not the only fruit
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This opinion can be generalised to cover many mailing list
meta-threads.
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at midnight on that day or at the time specified
on the date, if the server sendings back a formatted message to
everyone including the proposer people will learn sooner or later how
its parsing works
also set a default expire of 4 weeks
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by casting a wood
golem in his lead role.
But you have to admit that Samuel L Jackson did a great job of playing
Samuel L Jackson, even better was Ewan playing Alex Guiness ;-)
Of course the best acting has to go to yoda
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be interested in doing this
as an experiement?
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If anyone is interested in the below and has not yet emailed me,
please do so before the end of the day as im this evening.
* Greg McCarroll ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
The next social meeting, will be . *checks calendar* . in
June. Now, I seem to recall, for better, or worse
and this isn't
a bad thing in my book.
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p.s. Month is probably the opposite gender of day and Leon can now
laugh at my incompetence.
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, #5 Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid,
#6 Star Wars, #7 The Sting, #8 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest,
#9 Mallrats, #10 Spartacus
sorry (i already had it in a file after a recent IRC discussion)
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/al_murray
I dispute this! there is nothing wrong with white wine for the fella.
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read it at the minute for mortgage reasons and its proved
very enlightening.
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Does anyone have any strong feelings (or even weak ones) about
5.005_03 vs 5.6.1. I'd be especially interested in any
stories/feelings connected with Solaris or Oracle.
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of champagne to say
thanks.
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* Dave Cross ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 10:40:15AM +0100, Greg McCarroll
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* Dave Cross ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 11:05:11PM +0100, Lucy McWilliam
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Also something about a lack
* Nicholas Clark ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Presumably the bottle of champagne is what would interest many people here.
i didnt actually noticed that, i just sort of thought - Job, some
people want one, Amsterdam, some people have lived there. So I
forwarded it.
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the obvious guess appearance - Alf!
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or perhaps Greensleeves,
beeping along merrily on their speakers.
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with
it. It could still be fairly mediocre without too much trouble.
I predict guest appearances, say Bradd Pitt, Tarantino and John
Cleese. Oh and Jeff Goldblum stretching his acting range that bit
further and playing a mad professor ;-)
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. I could
do a better job of selling it, but I can't be arsed.
Greg
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that distance. However can anyone suggest a
general algorithm for identifying which readings are related? At the
minute I'm playing around with the idea of trying to get storm
hotspots that are not near to each other and then just attributing
readings to the ones that fit best.
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there is a very
good reason i want to compute the location of the storm - i have a
really nice icon for it ;-)
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something that works through the 5.25 inch
drive bays.
Greg
[1] Nethack reference.
[2] http://www.mccarroll.org.uk/~gem/photos/index.cgi?topic=cooling
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by an
incorrect CAS (IIRC) setting in the bios, the CAS basically sets the
ratio between DDR RAM and the mobo.
I've just finished a game of Q3A with Richard and everything seems to
be hunky dory
thanks for the tips,
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that is reminiscent of Visual
Studio. I don't currently have a Windows box so I can't say anything
more but I'd be interested in peoples opinions after trying it out.
Greg
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] /. Imagine how cool a Beowulf cluster of these babies would be //.[2]
[2] I've just realised, i have no idea if you can escape in XML[3]
[3] Good job I'm reviewing a book on it
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?
If the later, why are you not using Number::Format which claims to do
exactly this and many other things.
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* Kate L Pugh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
after the summer; people have been saying that they'd rather be
somewhere that sunlight was actually visible, in the summer months.
(Opinions? Send 'em to the (non-announce) list.)
The Anchor! I saw again The Anchor!
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typical order goes something like this,
Isl. Could I have a half of Stella and do you do food?
LL. Ok and yes we do sandwiches.
Isl. Super! I'll have a Ciabatta with sun blushed tomatoes.
All are equal in the church of beer, only some are more equal.
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* Simon Wistow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
In the spirit of more crackfuelled ideas I'm hunting for IRC logs from
#london.pm.
what are you up to? going to look at who talks to who and draw pretty
graph(viz) diagrams from it?
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