you may even find a friendly local who can lend you a sim or mifi for
the duration.
the hatter
placement dsl router doesn't start
working very soon).
the hatter
rrent, but I've done long backups, vaguely large single file
transfer (cd and dvd ISOs), and have a fair amount of background chatter.
Never heard a peep from any of the networks about my tethering. So I
wonder, aside from 3 customers, who has tethered without asking, and had
their network care ?
the hatter
this
feature, swiping your fingers around hopelessly for an instant before
pitying the poor excuse for an input device and hunting for some scroll
bars or cursor keys.
the hatter
laws to reuse data gathered for another purpose. A lot of companies do
this (either a full copy or some subset to make processing lighter) but
few have the right words in their statement.
the hatter
On Thu, 10 Nov 2011, Abigail wrote:
*Not* having my talk recorded should not be a problem, I presume?
It might mean you don't get a presenter's stipend nor a discount on entry
to the event.
the hatter
On Thu, 20 Oct 2011, Dave Hodgkinson wrote:
On 20 Oct 2011, at 10:50, the hatter wrote:
Me, probably an ex-cow-orker, and a balance of need and curiousity for
the stripiness.
Gutted to have missed it.
Was it stripy?
And gelatinous, though only available in red from what I could see
On Thu, 20 Oct 2011, Leon Brocard wrote:
This is today! Who's coming?
Me, probably an ex-cow-orker, and a balance of need and curiousity for the
stripiness.
the hatter
ions going direct to nominet -
given most UK outfits will charge several pence more than the member price
for a UK domain, it's a bit tough to justify the 400ukp joining/100ukp
annual fees.
the hatter
entrance)
http://london.randomness.org.uk/wiki.cgi?Chuen_Cheng_Ku%2C_W1D_6PN
See you there.
the hatter
On Thu, 18 Nov 2010, James Laver wrote:
There is a jobs list, which you might find more appropriate. On the
other hand it's a C project, so you might have better luck on a
C-related mailing list.
But he might find a better class of candidate on this list.
the hatter
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=Lisle%20Street,WC2H
http://london.randomness.org.uk/wiki.cgi?Leong%27s_Legend%2C_W1D_6AX
http://www.timeout.com/london/restaurants/reviews/13381.html
See you there!
the hatter
http://www.topofthetownrestaurant.co.uk/
See you there
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Leo - good to see your election budget was money well spent.
the hatter
earlier in the week. Or do as dom
did, and mail the list with suggested venues and see what happens.
the hatter
sum (steamed and fried dumplings), then
go our separate ways.
Thursday 1pm
Imperial China
White Bear Yard
25a Lisle Street
London
WC2H 7BA
See you there!
the hatter
On Mon, 4 Oct 2010, James Laver wrote:
He's had it pretty much foisted upon him and he's not complaining. I
know where my vote is going.
The Camel Coalition ? Because two humps is better than one.
the hatter
Lisle Street
WC2H 7BE
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=WC2H+7BE
See you there!
the hatter
://london.randomness.org.uk/wiki.cgi?New_World%2C_W1D_5PA
See you there
the hatter
H 7BE
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=WC2H+7BE
See you there!
the hatter
maintainance. A small trade-off is more scheduled
downtime in exchange for runtime when the grid fails for more than a
minute or two.
the hatter
rer code (which gets us both, er,
something I think) for them. I'm on the 'unlimited' or there's 'pro' if
you want more upstream (up to 2.5Mb rather than up to 1.3Mb)
the hatter
to add it to their portfolio,
and more if they have a handy use for it. If your friend wants any
4-letter domain, she's going to have to spend a lot of cash.
the hatter
On Wed, 27 Jan 2010, Jurgen Pletinckx wrote:
| So we're all youthful and bright-eyed still, right ?
I was thinking "Sure", but the Freudian slip in your sig disagrees:
I did of course notice that... at the expected instant after hitting send.
the hattter
On Wed, 27 Jan 2010, Victoria Conlan (vi...@comps.org) wrote:
Wow, I must have seen my first email warning of this peril almost 20 years
ago
For a second then I felt /really/ old.
Then I realised that 20 years ago I was still at school. And I felt a
lot* better.
20 years ago, so was I - e
ahead.
Wow, I must have seen my first email warning of this peril almost 20 years
ago now (and I'm sure they were going around before then, too). I'll put
a note in my diary to start worrying about it when I get a moment.
the hatter
he main menu is more about Sichuan dishes.
Sounds good to me, see you all there in a bit.
the hatter
ht
be a better Thursday option than the food court options, certainly more
authentic in allowing up to buy many small, tasty fried (though probably
no steamed) dishes for sharing.
the hatter
r 4-letters
from $80-900. Sedo's search tools let you do similar, a 4 or less seatch
on there shows fixed-price domains available to buy, and also what others
are up at auction. It should at least put some hard boundaries on
your pricing even if it still leaves a wide margin.
the hatter
often replies to list but leon
does sometimes send a this-is-today remind.
the hatter
a/archive/01470/sign16_1470451i.jpg
the hatter
th something in
common, if they get the first 2 applicants from a million lists (though
that could be an interesting conference too).
the hatter
, being a security question, you wouldn't want to set it to
something that anyone with a phone book can look up.
the hatter
imes I've noticed anyone mention it is getting a new
mobile phone contract and ticket inspectors when I ended up without a
ticket. In both cases it was an inconvenience that they couldn't verify
my address that way, but nothing they seemed to have a problem with
overall.
the hatter
t options are pretty comprehensive,
though as they cost money, it'd be nice if the quality was more reliable.
the hatter
http://secretgeek.net/OrangeX.asp
I'm suspecting some people must have seen this before, but it was new to
me.
the hatter
st of
attendees that is sent to the venue. Sign up, turn up, profit.
the hatter
On Mon, 3 Aug 2009, David Cantrell wrote:
> Early birds please grab a couple of tables outside if it's a nice day!
I reckon I'll be there from 5:30ish, anyone else planning on being there
around then ?
the hatter
ers for any event-posters to use
the announce list (which will mirror it to the regular list too, if I'm
not mistaken).
the hatter
y don't point out the things that are interesting so clearly.
Or maybe they're not that interesting if you're not into rockets or space
sciences.
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your 2L of whatever is tasty (be
it alcohol or caffeinated beverage, both of which are rumoured to be bad
due to diuretic effects) than hardly any plain old water.
the hatter
Can someone who braved the signup but has decided not to brave the tube
strikes mail me offlist ? Signup is closed, but a little identity fraud
should fix that.
the hatter
is born.
from
http://james-iry.blogspot.com/2009/05/brief-incomplete-and-mostly-wrong.html
Plenty more historic moments recorded there too.
the hatter
On Thu, 23 Apr 2009, [ISO-8859-1] Léon Brocard wrote:
> This is today! Who's coming? Léon
I'm in, see you there.
the hatter
i-bin from the URI if you're stuck with
that restriction.
the hatter
rror messages; submitted with
correct data it does something potentially more exciting.
I'd expect most frameworks to remove the URI distintion between html pages
and where scripts can execute, so /contact could equally be a plain page
or a script.
the hatter
; Brad, Australian doing an impression of the London.pm Dim Sum Tsar
If you're wearing orange and brandishing a camel, it'd be near impossible
to distinguish you from the Real Thing[tm].
the hatter
different post-production
companies, both of who use them and their sibling products quite heavily.
Technolust forced another friend of mine to ebay for one of their 3U,
16-slot enclosures which cost them substantially less than a new Drobo.
Expanding partitions by upgrading disks is pretty painl
On Wed, 7 Jan 2009, Bob Walker wrote:
> On Wed, 7 Jan 2009, the hatter wrote:
>
> > Time in lieu == dim sum, surely ?
>
> it was more if i had to go back tommorrow because stuff didnt get fixed
> today :)
> thankfully stuff is fixed enough that i can make dim sum!
> ho
ely to turn up, give me a shout.
the hatter
On Wed, 7 Jan 2009, Bob Walker wrote:
> I pick Oriental Brasserie in Chiswick
> http://london.randomness.org.uk/wiki.cgi?Oriental_Brasserie,_W4_2HD
Sounds good to me, see you there.
the hatter
On Wed, 17 Dec 2008, Christopher Jones wrote:
> Well, it is a special occasion after all
>
> Could Dim sum be turned into a 21st Birthday Party?
Depends - are you bringing cake and jelly+ice cream ? Otherwise it's not
a real birthday party.
the hatter
the pub, I mean, not in terms of the Perlmongers.)
It was a bit quieter than some of the previous socials there, which meant
it was a bit less of a squeeze to get from tables to the bar. The steak
sarnie was still tasty, the apple and pear crumble was ok but suffers from
having built-in custard.
the hatter
I'd done a full backup just prior to taking my hols, and was only
using data not creating. What their service agreement does say is that
they're not liable for the privacy of any confidential data on it, which
may worry some people.
the hatter
enet binary newsgroups as a
> standard way of distributing warez and moviez.
Certainly a majority of warez that show up on our network are rars (and
they tend to be single large files, so they're not directly taken from
multipart usenet posts)
the hatter
nd you could then
> find yourself sharing a cell with Big Ron.
I heard they were telling Big Ron to behave, and threatening that if he
didn't, he might end up in a cell with piers.
the hatter
oved speedily, I'd
agree with this - 4 moderators out of 400 users sounds a sensible sort of
proportion.
the hatter
remains.
Unusually, for someone without a full license, I have a photocard, and I
carry it most times, as a photo ID. It'll be interesting to see if I can
use it as ID in the US, instead of my passport, though I won't be near
much civilisation, so probably won't get IDd anyway.
the hatter
a multidimensional array?
Depends what you're trying to store in him, I'd guess. Or maybe it's a
footnote about his first element.
the hatter
On Wed, 6 Aug 2003, Nicholas Clark wrote:
> I wonder how many previously unknown identical twins (or quadruplets) will
> be attending tomorrow.
Me and my clone army will be there.
the hatter
On Tue, 5 Aug 2003, James Campbell wrote:
> Humble appologies
Why's it OT, is he doing it in perl ?
the hatter
Thing unless you
understand what you're doing - but it is a trivial change. The
directories that suexec cares about are the ones where the actual binaries
are located, so unless your apache is chrooted so it can't find your mail
spool or whatever, then the directory location bits pro
ensing clash?
Maybe add a -datafile option that allows you to specify the files location
(and include in --help a URL for where to the the free-as-in-beer one)
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d.wheeler.net/
> http://www.dwheeler.com/
> http://www.acm.org/awards/fellows_citations_n-z/wheeler.html
There appear to be 3 david cantrells, too. It's obviously all part of the
excessive-daves problem that's dogged IT for a long time.
the hatter
it to CPAN?
It's there already. In fact, several templating systems on CPAN answer to
that description.
the hatter
who's a member of one, flutter eyelashes, and see
if they'll help you in your plight.
the hatter
want to install the on one server,
and then let that proxy between nfs and samba.
the hatter
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003, Joel Bernstein wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 04:40:09PM +0200, Anders Hellstr?m wrote:
> > At 14.35 + 03-06-26, the hatter wrote:
> > >If you're measuring speeds, you obviously need a time unit to go with your
> > >length, I propose wide
-- Tom Duff, Bell Labs
I prefer metric units, especially ones that are easy to convert to
imperial ones. Like the attoparsec. Which is fairly similar to an inch.
If you're measuring speeds, you obviously need a time unit to go with your
length, I propose wider adoption of the millifortnight - about 20 minutes.
the hatter
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003, Peter Sergeant wrote:
> [2] Get out clause: as long as my g/f doesn't complain (selling my
> kidneys would of course violate this...)
Would she complain if she won the auction for your kidneys ?
the hatter
s here.
You think the majority of l.pm'ers get buffy on their TV ? I suspect more
of them download it. Though we might get a better idea now the season is
finished again, and see how many more people come out on thursday nights.
the hatter
*because* of the reference to
> golgotha, or was that just a coincidence...
I'm guessing that the golgotha line was because it was a followup to a
post mentioning serendipity, which then really left no choice but a 3rd
line from the same source.
the hatter
On Tue, 10 Jun 2003, David Cantrell wrote:
> On Monday, June 9, 2003 10:01 +0000 the hatter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > (I assume they're either SCA or 68 pin micro D)
> Indys take plain ol' SCSI-2 disks, so your drives are useless.
You'll surel
ily take the other.
Or if anyone has a use for a dual-channel sparc-happy scsi card (the
single-channel version is currently sitting in my u5) and has an irix box
they'd swap it for, let me know.
the hatter
opic though, I disn't read it as anyone jumping down your
throat, just wanting to get a better idea of how the minds that massage
penedrel do their stuff.
the hatter
in perl?
That'd be handy. With mailman gone, I'm sure no one will need python any
more, anyway. We can get also get rid of sed/awk/grep/etc. Except all of
those which gnu configure and make require to actually make perl,
obviously.
the hatter
On Mon, 2 Jun 2003, Dave Hodgkinson wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-06-02 at 10:42, the hatter wrote:
> > Anyone else going to be there ? Any existing plans for moungers to gather
> > in small corners and discuss current industry trends in the key sectors,
> > buffy and beer ?
>
Anyone else going to be there ? Any existing plans for moungers to gather
in small corners and discuss current industry trends in the key sectors,
buffy and beer ?
the hatter
for me and someone else to officially take over maintainance,
but I've been lacking the tuits to actually sort that.
the hatter
On Sat, 12 Apr 2003, Paul Makepeace wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 12, 2003 at 09:35:03PM +0000, the hatter wrote:
> > > Somewhere along the line, I let my registration for formmail.pl lapse.
> > > Anyone want to re-register it ?
>
> Way back I thought [EMAIL PROTECTED] would be
On Sat, 12 Apr 2003, the hatter wrote:
> On Sat, 12 Apr 2003, Peter Sergeant wrote:
>
> > (proud owner of cou.ch, grou.ch, snit.ch, and bugbit.ch)
>
> Somewhere along the line, I let my registration for formmail.pl lapse.
> Anyone want to re-register it ?
Ah actually, s
On Sat, 12 Apr 2003, Peter Sergeant wrote:
> (proud owner of cou.ch, grou.ch, snit.ch, and bugbit.ch)
Somewhere along the line, I let my registration for formmail.pl lapse.
Anyone want to re-register it ?
the hatter
hem proceed.
the hatter
On Tue, 1 Apr 2003, Paul Mison wrote:
> On 31/03/2003 at 22:53 +0000, the hatter wrote:
> >On Mon, 31 Mar 2003, Nicholas Clark wrote:
> >
> >> On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 10:39:57PM +0100, Leon Brocard wrote:
> >> > This is terrible, terrible: http://www.cpan.org
On Mon, 31 Mar 2003, Nicholas Clark wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 10:39:57PM +0100, Leon Brocard wrote:
> > This is terrible, terrible: http://www.cpan.org/
>
> Indeed yes. All the NMS links point to CPAN :-(
And it's not april fools day for another half hour.
the hatter
ronment, expect to find plenty of
spare keyboards and mice, for when you need to hook up a display, but most
likely a lack of null modem cables to use. Just like the converse in sun
environments.
Oh yeah, and I have not data to prove this one way or the other, but I'd
be happier with a real text console rather than a framebuffer one.
the hatter
oint
paying for features you don't use.
I suspect the whole issue is a lot less of a deal in a PCI/AGP world
(especially with faster and wider busses), it used to be more of an issue
with ISA, but even then it was marginal rather than discernable.
the hatter
people who run this way for some jobs
they work on. And obviously you can use this session from windows, X, or
anything else which vnc supports.
the hatter
nd would rather have 2 decent dds3 ones)
the hatter
the right way)
to get over. Like the maximum number of characters in a list of machines
to back up... not a maximum number of machines 9well, there is, but you'll
not hit that until you've hit this) so you can add a.com, b.com, c.com to
the list, but you can't add thequickbrownfoxneedsbackups.com instead.
the hatter
On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, Christof Damian wrote:
> hosteurope.com looked really good too, but they are all
> german and want a german bank account.
No we're not, and we don't. Try .com rather than .de
the hatter
of users (and possible
future programmers) revelling in the pointy-clicky web world, little do
they realise that the whizziest features they have are often the result of
just a few fairly trivial lines in some archaic-looking text-in-an-xterm.
the hatter
icked from the co-lo where it used to live.
If I'm not organised enough on thursday, that'll be where this one is
coming from. Might be worth blowing 40 quid (or thereabouts) on a new
country kit, when you're in less of a hurry. And getting over your
aversion of using serial consoles.
the hatter
me physical connector as ps/2, but are not peecee
keyboards. Though you should be safe with a sun USB unix/us/other layout,
I've used peecee usb keybd/mouse on sun hardware (except you'll
remap a few keys)
the hatter
splays as 3 characters on my screen. Maybe "mbm" is a funny
foreign multi-byte character that's sometimes difficult for others to get
to grips with.
the hatter
s add "Will you drink beer with l.pm'ers on thursday the 1st ?"
the hatter
for speed, it's better just to put the regexp into your main code.
the hatter
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Newton, Philip wrote:
> the hatter wrote:
> > On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Newton, Philip wrote:
> >
> > > CyberTiger wrote:
> > > > The web cache may timeout the connection.
> > >
> > > Yes :) As I just found out.
> >
&
s.)
>
> Leave it sitting around for five minutes: the window is gone.
>
> Still: a huge improvement on what I had before.
Ask the server to use KeepAlive ?
the hatter
le of quid for extra tags. If there's
lots of interest, I might be persuaded to coordinate a bulk buy - drop me
a mail, and I'll mail anyone back next week, either with prices, or to let
you know to just buy them individually.
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