A cat is already on OReilly's UML book, but maybe you could sell them on a
different breed.
- Scott
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>From: Craig R. McClanahan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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>> I say that we ask Craig McClanahan if he has a favourite
>animal ... it
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> I say that we ask Craig McClanahan if he has a favourite animal ... it
> worked for Linus Torvalds.
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My favorite animal is kinda boring (and I haven't checked it O'Reilly has
used it already), but it's a cat.
After all, cats know that they are the real "controller" of the world
... they j
Wow, you can really learn some amazing things on this list... ;-)
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Is the Yellow Bellied Marmot (marmota flaviventris) already taken? Also
known as a rockchuck or whistle pig. Its a close relative of the groundhog
but it can live at elevations above 13,000 feet in the Rocky Mountains.
http://culter.colorado.edu:1030/Field_trip/lgmarmot.jpg
- Scott
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I would guess most of us are. Oh, wait...nevermind
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I'm still for a beaver.
Chappell, Simon P wrote:
> I say that we ask Craig McClanahan if he has a favourite animal ... it
worked for
re of Mark Galbreath! ;-)
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Yeah - "Party Animal" - would certainly be unique!
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I say that we ask Craig McClanahan if he has a favourite animal ... it
worked for Linus Torvalds.
My second vote was going to be f
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>>>>btw: have they decided which animal is going on the cover
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>> > btw: have they decided which animal is going on the cover
>> or is t
> > btw: have they decided which animal is going on the cover
> or is that an "I
> > could tell you but then Id have to kill you" bit of information? ;-)
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> I'm still +1 for sasquatch ;)
It's ostrich all the way! Give up, or I'll bury my head
in the sand!
-TPP
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I just posted a message on the site explaining what's
going on. The book WILL cover the tags. The problem is
that I've rewritten th
I just posted a message on the site explaining what's
going on. The book WILL cover the tags. The problem is
that I've rewritten this chapter twice now because I'm
having a difficult time coming up with an approach that
I like.
I don't want to just regurgitate the user's guide on the
tags, b
You mean its not going to cover the struts tags!???
lol
(Not that I use JSP with my own struts application, but Id have thought that
the details of those tags would be quite important to other 99.9% of other
users who still retain their sanity... ;->)
Or are those chapters about writing ones own t
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