Hello,

Well, my unsderstanding is such that hackers are good and crackers are
bad.  

Russ

On Wed, 12 Sep 2007, Rob Sherwood wrote:

> On Wed, Sep 12, 2007 at 08:09:52PM -0400, John Demme wrote:
> > So, who wants to do what this semester?  Does anyone have any interesting
> > projects going on?
> > 
> > 
> > Lemme know if you wanna do a meeting- they'll be Thursday nights at 7pm as
> > usual.  Also, as usual, we're desperate for presentations and meeting
> > ideas.  If someone has a good idea for a panel, or wants to run a discussion
> > or something like that instead, that's fine too.
> 
> - Panel discussion on favorite scripting languages?
>       Perl vs Ruby vs Python ?        (dibs on Ruby :-)
> 
> - Something I've been bouncing around in my head for a bit:
>       Show and tell of favorite hacks[1]/programs/tricks.
>       Everyone comes with 30 seconds to a few minutes preprared
>       (where prepared means anywhere from a link to the project page
>       to a running demo to a short tutorial ) and we try to share
>       the distributedly collected wisdom.      And we do it in such
>       a way that it all gets dumped on a web page for posterity.
> 
>       Thoughts?
> 
> - Rob
> .
> 
> [1] Hacks meaning the cool fun, simple accomplishments, not the illegal
> ones, of course.  I blame the emense stress from the project I'm
> working on for even stopping to explain this...
> 

Sincerely,

Russ Main

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