Re: FW: On topic message about Off topic messages Various Solutions

2008-10-01 Thread Charles Jones
Lisa Kachold wrote: Charles, how is that notebook wireless connection and Apache2 VirtuaHost SSL issue I helped you troubleshoot for your home DSL Name based virtual hosting during the InstallFest? I believe that was you? That was a really fun day? That wasn't me, but it sounds like it was i

RE: On topic message about Off topic messages Various Solutions

2008-10-01 Thread Lisa Kachold
Here's the complete recipe for the subject line fully tested to only catch the Plug List messages (which don't use a List header line) whose subject starts with OT Add to your .procmailrc :0 * ^From:[EMAIL PROTECTED] * ^To:.*Main PLUG discussion list * ^Subject:.*\ ${OFFTOPIC}Be sure

FW: On topic message about Off topic messages Various Solutions

2008-10-01 Thread Lisa Kachold
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Re: OT: Looking for programming books

2008-10-01 Thread Joshua Zeidner
well if youre up for a real challege, see open courseware: http://www.distance-education.org/Articles/Open-Courseware--How-You-Can-Take-Classes-at-MIT--Stanford--or-Harvard-for-Free-45.html -jmz On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 6:30 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > After being told it's probably ok, I

Re: OT: Looking for programming books

2008-10-01 Thread Micah DesJardins
Also, www.half.com and www.amazon.com are both great places to pick up gently used copies of these sorts of books at a deep discount. Micah On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 8:59 AM, Ryan Rix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Just grab up some O'Rielly books on all those subjects; They are, imho, some > of the b

Re: OT: Looking for programming books

2008-10-01 Thread Ryan Rix
Just grab up some O'Rielly books on all those subjects; They are, imho, some of the best resources you could possibly have. If you want a preview, most libraries carry at least a few (at least some O'Rielly books are on the westside, both at Glendale Foothills and Phoenix Juniper, iirc) ~Ryan On

OT: Looking for programming books

2008-10-01 Thread storkus
After being told it's probably ok, I'll put out my request. If anyone has some programming books they feel they can part with, I'd like to buy them. I'm looking for books on C, Perl, Python, and shell scripting, and possibly more. I *REALLY* would like K&R 2 or similar, along with anything else b

Re: OT but not political: A touch of KDE on AZCentral?

2008-10-01 Thread Alan Dayley
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 10:47 PM, Tuna wrote: > Anyone ever notice that the icons on AZCentral.com are from KDE? Take a > look at this: > > http://www.azcentral.com/12news/news/articles/2008/08/16/20080816schooloutsource08162008-CR.html > > Those are

OT but not political: A touch of KDE on AZCentral?

2008-10-01 Thread Tuna
Anyone ever notice that the icons on AZCentral.com are from KDE? Take a look at this: http://www.azcentral.com/12news/news/articles/2008/08/16/20080816schooloutsource08162008-CR.html Those are totally KDE icons! Like the one for "Print" and "Send Email" (or maybe it's attach or something, I'm n