From russell-belfast-pm at futureless.org Mon Mar 3 05:54:55 2003 From: russell-belfast-pm at futureless.org (Russell Matbouli) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: Schwern? Message-ID: <20030303115455.GA1713@futureless.org> Is Schwern in the country now? When are we planning to have this meeting? -- Russell Matbouli | russell@futureless.org | Whose turn is it to mount the scratch monkey? PGP KeyID: 0x3CA84CF4 | -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 232 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://mail.pm.org/archives/belfast-pm/attachments/20030303/9f5af538/attachment.bin From karen at martian.org Mon Mar 3 06:10:09 2003 From: karen at martian.org (Karen Pauley) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: Schwern? In-Reply-To: <20030303115455.GA1713@futureless.org> References: <20030303115455.GA1713@futureless.org> Message-ID: <20030303121009.GA14131@soto.kasei.com> Hello, On Mon Mar 3 11:54:55 2003, Russell Matbouli wrote: > Is Schwern in the country now? When are we planning to have this > meeting? Schwern is in the country next Monday night. He arrives on Sunday morning. -- Karen From tony at kasei.com Mon Mar 3 06:22:15 2003 From: tony at kasei.com (Tony Bowden) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: Schwern? In-Reply-To: <20030303121009.GA14131@soto.kasei.com> References: <20030303115455.GA1713@futureless.org> <20030303121009.GA14131@soto.kasei.com> Message-ID: <20030303122215.GF690@soto.kasei.com> On Mon, Mar 03, 2003 at 12:10:09PM +0000, Karen Pauley wrote: > > Is Schwern in the country now? When are we planning to have this > > meeting? > Schwern is in the country next Monday night. He arrives on Sunday > morning. Just in time for our regularly scheduled "2nd Monday" meeting. Tony From russell-belfast-pm at futureless.org Mon Mar 3 06:35:12 2003 From: russell-belfast-pm at futureless.org (Russell Matbouli) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: Schwern? In-Reply-To: <20030303122215.GF690@soto.kasei.com> References: <20030303115455.GA1713@futureless.org> <20030303121009.GA14131@soto.kasei.com> <20030303122215.GF690@soto.kasei.com> Message-ID: <20030303123512.GA2007@futureless.org> On Mon, Mar 03, 2003 at 12:22:15PM +0000, Tony Bowden wrote: > Just in time for our regularly scheduled "2nd Monday" meeting. Does 7pm @ Jelly still suit people okay? (Not Marc...) Food, where do people want to go? Does 5.45pm suit? Drinks after the meeting, Ryans or somewhere nearby... -- Russell Matbouli | I know I believe in nothing russell@futureless.org | but it is my nothing PGP KeyID: 0x3CA84CF4 | -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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What about Pizza Express, or the Red Panda > Drinks after the meeting, Ryans or somewhere nearby... Ryans is probably as good as anywhere, unless someone else has a preference. andrew -- Aquarius: (Jan. 20 - Feb. 18) Religious turmoil looms large in your future as a vengeful God once again refuses to bless that mess. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 232 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://mail.pm.org/archives/belfast-pm/attachments/20030303/c9e06fee/attachment.bin From russell-belfast-pm at futureless.org Mon Mar 3 09:08:47 2003 From: russell-belfast-pm at futureless.org (Russell Matbouli) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: Schwern? In-Reply-To: <20030303145142.GC5594@rivendale.net> References: <20030303115455.GA1713@futureless.org> <20030303121009.GA14131@soto.kasei.com> <20030303122215.GF690@soto.kasei.com> <20030303123512.GA2007@futureless.org> <20030303145142.GC5594@rivendale.net> Message-ID: <20030303150847.GA2331@futureless.org> On Mon, Mar 03, 2003 at 02:51:42PM +0000, Andrew Wilson wrote: > Sounds fine. What about Pizza Express, or the Red Panda Pizza Express sounds good... -- Russell Matbouli | russell@futureless.org | Whose turn is it to mount the scratch monkey? PGP KeyID: 0x3CA84CF4 | -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 232 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://mail.pm.org/archives/belfast-pm/attachments/20030303/b7e3bfb3/attachment.bin From Mark.Lamb at spirent.com Thu Mar 6 04:59:25 2003 From: Mark.Lamb at spirent.com (Lamb, Mark) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: FW: Hurling and other Murderous Activities Message-ID: <1D9854D3D3E3D311A71F009027DC8A57C95A7C@goldfinger.belfast.spirentcom.com> Just found out today that unfortunatly, the hurling is to played on Saturday with football on the Sunday. I'm raging about it cause I really wanted to watch the hurling match, but I also want to watch Ireland play France in the rugby 6 Nations which is on about the same time and since I have money riding on Ireland, it has the slight edge !!! Marcus. -----Original Message----- From: schwern@pobox.com [mailto:schwern@pobox.com] Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 4:04 AM To: Lamb, Mark Cc: belfast-pm@pm.org Subject: Re: Hurling and other Murderous Activities On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 02:59:17PM -0000, Lamb, Mark wrote: > The National Hurling League starts the weekend before you arrive. It is not > as big is as the Championship which is the main competition of the season > but that doesn't start until around May. There will probably not be a large > number of people at the game, but it will give you an idea of the sport. > Matches are usually played on a Sunday around 2.30 and there is a Hurling > match scheduled for Belfast for the weekend you arrive. It's a Division 2 > game between Antrim and Roscommon in Casement Park. There's also a football > match ( murder sans sticks ) on the same weekend and it has not yet been > decided which will be played on the Saturday and which on the Sunday. I will > almost certainly be going to the Sunday game anyway and would be happy to go > along with you. I'm arriving at about 10am on Sunday and I'd love to go. I have no idea where Casement Park is relative to either the airport or Karen's place so I'll have to figure out how to get there. From sky at erupt.com Thu Mar 6 17:11:48 2003 From: sky at erupt.com (Nick Johnston) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: Schwern's talk Message-ID: <3E67D5B4.50500@erupt.com> Hi I haven't been to a Belfast.pm meeting before, nor am I a Belfast.pm member. I would like to go to Schwern's talk on Monday. Do I just turn up, or do I need to become a member? Thanks, Nick From karen at martian.org Fri Mar 7 02:50:55 2003 From: karen at martian.org (Karen Pauley) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: Schwern's talk In-Reply-To: <3E67D5B4.50500@erupt.com> References: <3E67D5B4.50500@erupt.com> Message-ID: <20030307085055.GA4258@soto.kasei.com> On Thu Mar 6 23:11:48 2003, Nick Johnston wrote: > Hi > > I haven't been to a Belfast.pm meeting before, nor am I a Belfast.pm > member. > > I would like to go to Schwern's talk on Monday. Do I just turn up, or do > I need to become a member? You can just turn up. -- Karen From marty+belfast-pm at kasei.com Fri Mar 7 03:13:22 2003 From: marty+belfast-pm at kasei.com (Marty Pauley) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: Schwern's talk In-Reply-To: <3E67D5B4.50500@erupt.com> References: <3E67D5B4.50500@erupt.com> Message-ID: <20030307091322.GG16210@soto.kasei.com> On Thu Mar 6 23:11:48 2003, Nick Johnston wrote: > > I haven't been to a Belfast.pm meeting before, nor am I a Belfast.pm > member. That's what you think. Joining this list has made you a member. There's no escape! -- Marty From schwern at pobox.com Fri Mar 7 03:26:29 2003 From: schwern at pobox.com (schwern@pobox.com) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: Schwern's talk In-Reply-To: <20030307091322.GG16210@soto.kasei.com>; from marty+belfast-pm@kasei.com on Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 09:13:22AM +0000 References: <3E67D5B4.50500@erupt.com> <20030307091322.GG16210@soto.kasei.com> Message-ID: <20030307012629.N1630@ttul.org> On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 09:13:22AM +0000, Marty Pauley wrote: > On Thu Mar 6 23:11:48 2003, Nick Johnston wrote: > > > > I haven't been to a Belfast.pm meeting before, nor am I a Belfast.pm > > member. > > That's what you think. Joining this list has made you a member. > There's no escape! I've been trying to escape for the past two years. The flashbacks. The waking up in a cold sweat. The cravings for fried bread... From mwk at stray-toaster.co.uk Fri Mar 7 08:49:41 2003 From: mwk at stray-toaster.co.uk (Stray Toaster) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: Schwern's talk In-Reply-To: <20030307012629.N1630@ttul.org> References: <3E67D5B4.50500@erupt.com> <20030307091322.GG16210@soto.kasei.com> <20030307012629.N1630@ttul.org> Message-ID: <20030307144941.GS14911@labac.net> On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 01:26:29AM -0800, schwern@pobox.com wrote: > > I've been trying to escape for the past two years. The flashbacks. The > waking up in a cold sweat. The cravings for fried bread... As I recall, a certain Mr. Schwern couldn't even finish the large fry in the Windmill Eating Emporium. The wuss. m. -- Sharon: I was like, totally shocked when I read swm's postings on the list. I thought he was a quiet boy. Everyone else: *racuous laughter* -- Family ties : http://www.thefamilykerr.co.uk Playtime : http://www.stray-toaster.co.uk From andrew at rivendale.net Fri Mar 7 09:49:45 2003 From: andrew at rivendale.net (Andrew Wilson) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: Schwern's talk In-Reply-To: <20030307144941.GS14911@labac.net> References: <3E67D5B4.50500@erupt.com> <20030307091322.GG16210@soto.kasei.com> <20030307012629.N1630@ttul.org> <20030307144941.GS14911@labac.net> Message-ID: <20030307154945.GI15995@rivendale.net> On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 02:49:41PM +0000, Marc wrote: > On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 01:26:29AM -0800, schwern@pobox.com wrote: > > > > I've been trying to escape for the past two years. The flashbacks. The > > waking up in a cold sweat. The cravings for fried bread... > > As I recall, a certain Mr. Schwern couldn't even finish the large fry in > the Windmill Eating Emporium. The wuss. I'm not sure I know anyone who's finished that. It's ENORMOUS[0] I don't think I finished the time I was stupid enough to order it. andrew [0] How big a geek do you have to be to wonder what a no rmous error is? -- Pisces: (Feb. 19 - March 20) You don't want anything to come between you and your cats. Luckily, given your obesity and the tininess of your trailer, it's not physically possible. From marty+belfast-pm at kasei.com Fri Mar 7 10:25:38 2003 From: marty+belfast-pm at kasei.com (Marty Pauley) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: Schwern's talk In-Reply-To: <20030307154945.GI15995@rivendale.net> References: <3E67D5B4.50500@erupt.com> <20030307091322.GG16210@soto.kasei.com> <20030307012629.N1630@ttul.org> <20030307144941.GS14911@labac.net> <20030307154945.GI15995@rivendale.net> Message-ID: <20030307162538.GC8547@soto.kasei.com> On Fri Mar 7 15:49:45 2003, Andrew Wilson wrote: > > I'm not sure I know anyone who's finished that. It's ENORMOUS[0] I > don't think I finished the time I was stupid enough to order it. Marc and I frequently eat the large "Happier Hangover" fry. You are either refering to the "Giant Causeway" fry, or you are a wuss too. > [0] How big a geek do you have to be to wonder what a no rmous error is? I forsee a patch to libc... -- Marty From simon at simon-cozens.org Fri Mar 7 10:34:46 2003 From: simon at simon-cozens.org (Simon Cozens) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: Schwern's talk In-Reply-To: <20030307154945.GI15995@rivendale.net> References: <3E67D5B4.50500@erupt.com> <20030307091322.GG16210@soto.kasei.com> <20030307012629.N1630@ttul.org> <20030307144941.GS14911@labac.net> <20030307154945.GI15995@rivendale.net> Message-ID: <20030307163446.GA29310@deep-dark-truthful-mirror.pad> Andrew Wilson: > On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 02:49:41PM +0000, Marc wrote: > > As I recall, a certain Mr. Schwern couldn't even finish the large fry in > > the Windmill Eating Emporium. The wuss. > > I'm not sure I know anyone who's finished that. It's ENORMOUS[0] I > don't think I finished the time I was stupid enough to order it. That's the monster fry, or whatever they call it. Even I can manage a large fry, and I'm certainly a wuss. ObPerl: Writing a chapter on obfuscated Perl is made harder when your obfuscations cause the parser to segfault... -- Feed me on TOASTIES! There's no HALL for PHILOSOPHERS ON FRIDAYS. - Henry Braun is Oxford Zippy From mwk at stray-toaster.co.uk Fri Mar 7 11:02:50 2003 From: mwk at stray-toaster.co.uk (Stray Toaster) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: Schwern's talk In-Reply-To: <20030307154945.GI15995@rivendale.net> References: <3E67D5B4.50500@erupt.com> <20030307091322.GG16210@soto.kasei.com> <20030307012629.N1630@ttul.org> <20030307144941.GS14911@labac.net> <20030307154945.GI15995@rivendale.net> Message-ID: <20030307170250.GW14911@labac.net> On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 03:49:45PM +0000, Andrew Wilson wrote: > > I'm not sure I know anyone who's finished that. It's ENORMOUS[0] I > don't think I finished the time I was stupid enough to order it. I have done it on several occasions, and I know there are others amongst us who have. Youse are all wusses. Can't hold yer fried bread. m. -- What about me? Well, I'll find someone Who is not going cheap in the sales. A nice little housewife Who'll give me a steady life And won't keep going off the rails -- Family ties : http://www.thefamilykerr.co.uk Playtime : http://www.stray-toaster.co.uk From sky at erupt.com Sun Mar 9 14:31:06 2003 From: sky at erupt.com (Nick Johnston) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: Schwern's talk - what time is it at? Message-ID: <3E6BA48A.7020406@erupt.com> Hi I just realised that I don't know what time Schwern's talk is at. I can't seem to find anything on the web site about times of meetings. Can someone let me know please? Thanks - Nick From sky at erupt.com Sun Mar 9 16:40:36 2003 From: sky at erupt.com (Nick Johnston) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: Schwern's talk - what time is it at? In-Reply-To: <20030309220640.GC14911@labac.net> References: <3E6BA48A.7020406@erupt.com> <20030309220640.GC14911@labac.net> Message-ID: <3E6BC2E4.6070309@erupt.com> Stray Toaster wrote: >On Sun, Mar 09, 2003 at 08:31:06PM +0000, Nick Johnston wrote: > > >>Hi >> >>I just realised that I don't know what time Schwern's talk is at. >> >>I can't seem to find anything on the web site about times of meetings. >> >>Can someone let me know please? >> >> > >7pm at Jelly. > Great. >I can't remember exactly where Jelly is, not being from the City, but I >have heard mention it is beside the Queens' Festival Building. College >Gardens comes to mind. I get there off the Lisburn Road. > Thanks - I'm not from the city either. I've looked at a map though so I vaguely know where it is. >I will ask Russell tomorrow for better directions. > >You will like Schwern, he is funny. > > Fully agreed - I loved his talks on "strict and bondage" at YAPC::Europe 2001 (claiming we sounded like a "bunch of weenie PHP programmers"!), and well, I don't think I need to say anything about the arm wrestling or selling his trousers at YAPC::Europe 2002 :-) - Nick From marty+belfast-pm at kasei.com Mon Mar 10 10:26:59 2003 From: marty+belfast-pm at kasei.com (Marty Pauley) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: Schwern, tonight, money. Message-ID: <20030310162659.GB32683@soto.kasei.com> I know a few of you have conveniently forgotten, but we all agreed to chip in some cash to pay for Schwern's flight here and back again. If we don't raise enough money tonight, Schwern will have to stay! He's flying EasyJet, so we should be able to get rid of him. :-) -- Marty From russell-belfast-pm at futureless.org Mon Mar 10 10:45:28 2003 From: russell-belfast-pm at futureless.org (Russell Matbouli) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: Food Message-ID: <20030310164528.GA16492@futureless.org> We're going for food at the Sphinx at 6pm instead of previous plans now. If you've already left for Pizza Express, I hope you enjoyed your pizza... :) -- Russell Matbouli | Motivation is just distraction russell@futureless.org | from realization of futility PGP KeyID: 0x3CA84CF4 | -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Sorry, my fault. > > If you've already left for Pizza Express, I hope you enjoyed your pizza... ya-wa? m. -- Andrew: I don't care as I got titties. -- Family ties : http://www.thefamilykerr.co.uk Playtime : http://www.stray-toaster.co.uk From jasper at guideguide.com Mon Mar 10 11:02:29 2003 From: jasper at guideguide.com (Jasper McCrea) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: Food References: <20030310164528.GA16492@futureless.org> Message-ID: <3E6CC525.859B12A9@guideguide.com> Russell Matbouli wrote: > > We're going for food at the Sphinx at 6pm instead of previous plans now. I hate you all. > If you've already left for Pizza Express, I hope you enjoyed your pizza... Thankfully there are Pizza Expresses here (my most local one is the worst run PE I have ever had the displeasure of going into - staffed by Russians, and my god but they are morons - imagine KFC on the Albert Bridge, but with lobotomies, and they don't speak English). Could someone get me a one on chips and post it to me. I am only partly joking. It's lamb, isn't it? That doesn't really go bad. I think the caravanerai ate mutton weeks after killing the sheep. How long would it take to arrive, and how would one pack it? I might just take the meat and sauce without the chips. They would probably go bad quickly. Then I could get chips here (I think there are chip shops in London). Jasper -- Rob: Man, I couldn't do this much damage with an axe, a day off work, and a mission statement. Bucky : Yeah, I had my 'A' game goin'. From jasper at guideguide.com Mon Mar 10 11:14:06 2003 From: jasper at guideguide.com (Jasper McCrea) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: Food References: <20030310164528.GA16492@futureless.org> Message-ID: <3E6CC7DE.9559A2B1@guideguide.com> Russell Matbouli wrote: > We're going for food at the Sphinx at 6pm instead of previous plans now. I hate you all. > If you've already left for Pizza Express, I hope you enjoyed your pizza... Thankfully there are Pizza Expresses here (my most local one is the worst run PE I have ever had the displeasure of going into - staffed by Russians, and my god but they are morons - imagine KFC on the Albert Bridge, but with lobotomies, and they don't speak English). Could someone get me a one on chips and post it to me. I am only partly joking. It's lamb, isn't it? That doesn't really go bad. I think the caravanerai ate mutton weeks after killing the sheep. How long would it take to arrive, and how would one pack it? I might just take the meat and sauce without the chips. They would probably go bad quickly. Then I could get chips here (I think there are chip shops in London). Jasper -- Rob: Man, I couldn't do this much damage with an axe, a day off work, and a mission statement. Bucky : Yeah, I had my 'A' game goin'. -- I'm an _alcofrolic_, there's a difference! From karen at kasei.com Mon Mar 10 11:23:33 2003 From: karen at kasei.com (Karen Pauley) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: Schwern, tonight, money. In-Reply-To: <20030310162659.GB32683@soto.kasei.com> References: <20030310162659.GB32683@soto.kasei.com> Message-ID: <20030310172333.GC4987@soto.kasei.com> For those who are interested in such things the title of Mike's talk for this evening is "Sufficiently Encapsulated Magic Is Indistinguishable >From Technology". He is also going to be speaking briefly about YAML. On Mon Mar 10 16:26:59 2003, Marty Pauley wrote: > I know a few of you have conveniently forgotten, but we all agreed to > chip in some cash to pay for Schwern's flight here and back again. If > we don't raise enough money tonight, Schwern will have to stay! He's > flying EasyJet, so we should be able to get rid of him. :-) > > -- Marty From jasper at guideguide.com Mon Mar 10 11:37:24 2003 From: jasper at guideguide.com (Jasper McCrea) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: Food References: <20030310164528.GA16492@futureless.org> <3E6CC7DE.9559A2B1@guideguide.com> Message-ID: <3E6CCD54.74DCD8C5@guideguide.com> Jasper McCrea wrote: > > Russell Matbouli wrote: > > > We're going for food at the Sphinx at 6pm instead of previous plans now. > > I am only partly joking. It's lamb, isn't it? That doesn't really go bad. I > think the caravanerai ate mutton weeks after killing the sheep. How long would > it take to arrive, and how would one pack it? I might just take the meat and > sauce without the chips. They would probably go bad quickly. Then I could get > chips here (I think there are chip shops in London). Russell informs me that they are beef. Who'd have thunk it? Anyway, would that be edible after two days in a postal sorting office? I suppose the sniffer dogs wouldn't let it through. They'd tear it to pieces. Jasper -- Lloyd: When I met Mary, I got that old fashioned romantic feeling, where I'd do anything to bone her. Harry: That's a special feeling. From Phonecalls at bits.de Wed Mar 5 15:41:39 2003 From: Phonecalls at bits.de (US Telecenter) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: Crystal Clear Conference Calling 10589 Message-ID: <000002c1170e$000068fb$000031d6@relay.interalpha.co.uk> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/archives/belfast-pm/attachments/20030305/fe1ffd0a/attachment.htm From russell-belfast-pm at futureless.org Thu Mar 13 06:07:06 2003 From: russell-belfast-pm at futureless.org (Russell Matbouli) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: [mark@twoshortplanks.com: [ANNOUNCE] London.pm Mentoring Program + Tech Meet Tonight!] Message-ID: <20030313120706.GC21941@futureless.org> Skipped content of type multipart/mixed-------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 232 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://mail.pm.org/archives/belfast-pm/attachments/20030313/6bf13045/attachment.bin From mwk at stray-toaster.co.uk Thu Mar 13 06:17:33 2003 From: mwk at stray-toaster.co.uk (Stray Toaster) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: Books. And reviews. Message-ID: <20030313121733.GK14911@labac.net> People. We have a dearth of reviews on our site. I know there are books out there, and I would appreciate it if either: a. People review these within the next week then PASS THEM ON b. Pass them on to someone who will review them in the next week or so. Also, if you feel you want to send in a review of something you have read recently, please do so. Relevancy is a plus, of course. I am now going to start hassling about this. We need more reviews/reviewers. You can send the reviews to the email address on the site, or send them to me and I will liase with Steve. Come on, people. Y'see, the thing is, I am now (slightly) more organised, and can allocate time for this. I have asked for books before, as I want to review one. Or more. Come on, people. (reprise) m. -- I didn't have to use my AK Today was A Good Day -- Family ties : http://www.thefamilykerr.co.uk Playtime : http://www.stray-toaster.co.uk From steve-belfastpm at deeden.co.uk Thu Mar 13 06:44:27 2003 From: steve-belfastpm at deeden.co.uk (Steve Rushe) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: Books. And reviews. In-Reply-To: <20030313121733.GK14911@labac.net> References: <20030313121733.GK14911@labac.net> Message-ID: <20030313124427.GA28540@deeden.co.uk> On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 12:17:33PM +0000, Stray Toaster wrote: > People. > > We have a dearth of reviews on our site. I know there are books out > there, and I would appreciate it if either: > > a. People review these within the next week then PASS THEM ON > b. Pass them on to someone who will review them in the next week or so. Who has books at the moment anyway? I do, who else? I'll name and shame people on the site from Monday week if they haven't submitted their reviews. I have "Perl Developers Handbook". > I am now going to start hassling about this. We need more > reviews/reviewers. You can send the reviews to the email address on the > site, or send them to me and I will liase with Steve. Sounds reasonable. When I move the site (Marc that's a subtle reminder!), we can set up a proper address to send reviews to. Steve -- Steve Rushe - www.deeden.co.uk All you want to do is something good, so get ready to be ridiculed and misunderstood From russell-belfast-pm at futureless.org Thu Mar 13 07:06:25 2003 From: russell-belfast-pm at futureless.org (Russell Matbouli) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: Books. And reviews. In-Reply-To: <20030313121733.GK14911@labac.net> References: <20030313121733.GK14911@labac.net> Message-ID: <20030313130624.GA22286@futureless.org> On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 12:17:33PM +0000, Stray Toaster wrote: > I am now going to start hassling about this. We need more > reviews/reviewers. You can send the reviews to the email address on the > site, or send them to me and I will liase with Steve. I have the "mod_perl Developer's Cookbook", and I'm using it now. It isn't really possible to read this book in the traditional cover-to-cover sense, but I'll try to get some sort of review done next week when things will hopefully have calmed down a bit in work. > Y'see, the thing is, I am now (slightly) more organised, and can > allocate time for this. I have asked for books before, as I want to > review one. Or more. I offered you the book several times. You never took it though, so dry your eyes :) -- Russell Matbouli | russell@futureless.org | P.S. I think everyone thinks everyone is an ass on this list. PGP KeyID: 0x3CA84CF4 | -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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See, not all complaints are true. -- Family ties : http://www.thefamilykerr.co.uk Playtime : http://www.stray-toaster.co.uk From joanne_peterson at network888.com Sat Mar 15 15:53:07 2003 From: joanne_peterson at network888.com (joanne peterson) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: Hi there Message-ID: <60687e43$67ec$24ba@dns.network888.com> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/archives/belfast-pm/attachments/20030315/8e4f33ea/attachment.htm From news at pandasoftware.com Thu Mar 20 10:34:10 2003 From: news at pandasoftware.com (Panda Software News) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: GRATIS, la Guía "Cómo conseguir una empresa 100% Virus Free" Message-ID: <200303201634.h2KGY8O09991@mail.pm.org> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/archives/belfast-pm/attachments/20030320/b1b49699/attachment.htm From tony at kasei.com Mon Mar 24 03:38:42 2003 From: tony at kasei.com (Tony Bowden) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: http://belfast.pm.org/meetings/2003/ Message-ID: <20030324093842.GD15676@soto.kasei.com> The 10th of March meeting here is still rather too much in the future tense! Anyone fancy writing up a review of the Schwernity? TOny From marty+belfast-pm at kasei.com Mon Mar 24 06:44:57 2003 From: marty+belfast-pm at kasei.com (Marty Pauley) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: Free place on Dominus's Red Flags course! Message-ID: <20030324124457.GS1467@soto.kasei.com> Do you want to go to the Perl Program Repair Shop and Red Flags course? Do you want to avoid paying? Do you have some free time between now and Friday? Do you know how to use a binding machine? If you answer "yes" to all of the above, let me know. 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If you would like to review on of these mythical books, let the list know, and I am sure you can do so. m. -- >From the moment I could talk I was ordered to listen Now there's a way and I know that I have to go away. I know I have to go. -- Family ties : http://www.thefamilykerr.co.uk Playtime : http://www.stray-toaster.co.uk From karen at kasei.com Mon Mar 24 11:41:21 2003 From: karen at kasei.com (Karen Pauley) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: Free place on Dominus's Red Flags course! In-Reply-To: <20030324124457.GS1467@soto.kasei.com> References: <20030324124457.GS1467@soto.kasei.com> Message-ID: <20030324174121.GB25035@soto.kasei.com> On Mon Mar 24 12:44:57 2003, Marty Pauley wrote: > Do you want to go to the Perl Program Repair Shop and Red Flags course? > Do you want to avoid paying? > Do you have some free time between now and Friday? > Do you know how to use a binding machine? > > If you answer "yes" to all of the above, let me know. > > If you prepare the notes with our wonderful binding machine, you > can have a free place. This place has now been taken by a willing volunteer. -- Karen From P.Newton at akson.net.ua Tue Mar 25 17:25:41 2003 From: P.Newton at akson.net.ua (Service Center) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: Conference Calls...Only 15 Cents! 26268 Message-ID: <000060d04373$00004139$00000033@ns.fenetre.co.uk> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/archives/belfast-pm/attachments/20030325/f0747627/attachment.htm From paul.dundas at btinternet.com Tue Mar 25 15:18:32 2003 From: paul.dundas at btinternet.com (Paul Dundas) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: books. Yes, books. Specifically, REVIEW books. In-Reply-To: <20030324135031.GJ5320@labac.net> References: <20030324135031.GJ5320@labac.net> Message-ID: <3E80C7A8.70203@btinternet.com> what are the mythical books called again? Stray Toaster wrote: >If you would like to review on of these mythical books, let the list >know, and I am sure you can do so. > > -- Paul Dundas At first there was nothing. Then God said 'Let there be light!' Then there was still nothing. But you could see it. From scott-pm at kungfuftr.com Tue Mar 25 15:43:42 2003 From: scott-pm at kungfuftr.com (Scott McWhirter) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: books. Yes, books. Specifically, REVIEW books. In-Reply-To: <3E80C7A8.70203@btinternet.com> References: <20030324135031.GJ5320@labac.net> <3E80C7A8.70203@btinternet.com> Message-ID: <20030325214342.GA26810@aslan.narnian.org> > what are the mythical books called again? Can I also say that any of the reviews that i wrote for BLUG are available for use on the belfast-pm website. -- -Scott McWhirter- | -kungfuftr- From karen at martian.org Wed Mar 26 02:19:37 2003 From: karen at martian.org (Karen Pauley) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: Red Flags Course Message-ID: <20030326081937.GA9244@soto.kasei.com> There are still places available on the "Perl Program Repair Shop and Red Flags" course that is taking place at BT's Riverside Tower on Friday morning. Places are 250.00 + VAT for Perl Mongers. If anyone would like to go please let me know as soon as possible. -- Karen From karen at martian.org Wed Mar 26 02:23:09 2003 From: karen at martian.org (Karen Pauley) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: Meeting on Monday 31st March Message-ID: <20030326082309.GB9244@soto.kasei.com> Mark-Jason Dominus will be giving his "Perl Hardware Store" talk at BT's Riverside Tower at 7pm on Monday evening. I have a list of about 7 people who said they were going. It would be good if more than that turned up :) -- Karen From marty+belfast-pm at kasei.com Wed Mar 26 04:20:58 2003 From: marty+belfast-pm at kasei.com (Marty Pauley) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: Meeting on Monday 31st March In-Reply-To: <20030326082309.GB9244@soto.kasei.com> References: <20030326082309.GB9244@soto.kasei.com> Message-ID: <20030326102058.GY1467@soto.kasei.com> On Wed Mar 26 08:23:09 2003, Karen Pauley wrote: > Mark-Jason Dominus will be giving his "Perl Hardware Store" talk at BT's > Riverside Tower at 7pm on Monday evening. > > I have a list of about 7 people who said they were going. It would be > good if more than that turned up :) Especially as that talk is free. -- Marty From Peter.McEvoy at barcouncil-ni.org.uk Wed Mar 26 04:29:33 2003 From: Peter.McEvoy at barcouncil-ni.org.uk (Peter McEvoy) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: Meeting on Monday 31st March Message-ID: Marty said: > > Mark-Jason Dominus will be giving his "Perl Hardware Store" > talk at BT's > > Riverside Tower at 7pm on Monday evening. > > > > I have a list of about 7 people who said they were going. > It would be > > good if more than that turned up :) > > Especially as that talk is free. I plan to go. Cheers -- Pete From bazza at bazza.com Wed Mar 26 04:37:59 2003 From: bazza at bazza.com (barry) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: Meeting on Monday 31st March In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1048675079.3899.1.camel@taurus> On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 10:29, Peter McEvoy wrote: > Marty said: > > > Mark-Jason Dominus will be giving his "Perl Hardware Store" > > talk at BT's > > > Riverside Tower at 7pm on Monday evening. > > > I have a list of about 7 people who said they were going. > > It would be > > > good if more than that turned up :) > > Especially as that talk is free. > I plan to go. I may also turn up -- - - -- ---- -------------------------------------------------- --- -- - - Barry Hughes http://bazza.com/ Intel engineering seem to have misheard Intel marketing strategy. The phrase was "Divide and conquer" not "Divide and cock up" (By iialan@www.linux.org.uk, Alan Cox) - - -- ---- -------------------------------------------------- --- -- - - From ab.gallagher at qub.ac.uk Wed Mar 26 13:22:05 2003 From: ab.gallagher at qub.ac.uk (Andrew Gallagher) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: Meeting on Monday 31st March In-Reply-To: <20030326102058.GY1467@soto.kasei.com> References: <20030326082309.GB9244@soto.kasei.com> <20030326102058.GY1467@soto.kasei.com> Message-ID: <20030326192204.GA5790@wolverine.am.qub.ac.uk> On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 10:20:58AM +0000, Marty Pauley wrote: > On Wed Mar 26 08:23:09 2003, Karen Pauley wrote: > > Mark-Jason Dominus will be giving his "Perl Hardware Store" talk at BT's > > Riverside Tower at 7pm on Monday evening. > > > > I have a list of about 7 people who said they were going. It would be > > good if more than that turned up :) > > Especially as that talk is free. Ah, if it's free... ;-) I'll try to come. -- | Andrew Gallagher | web.andrewg.com | | Computer Support Asst., Dept. of Applied Maths and Theoretical | | Physics, Queen's University of Belfast, BT7 1NN, N. Ireland | From sky at erupt.com Sun Mar 30 15:39:11 2003 From: sky at erupt.com (Nick Johnston) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: Monday's meeting: car parking and access Message-ID: <3E8763FF.2010907@erupt.com> Is car parking available at the BT Riverside tower? If not, can anyone suggest a secure and cheap car park near by? (I have heard conflicting reports about the multistorey car park on/near Victoria Street--some say it's free after 6:30, others say there's a flat fee of 4 pounds?) Also, do I just say I'm there for the Belfast.pm meeting when I get to the reception, or do I just need to go up to a particular floor? At least the BT Tower should be easier to find than Jelly :-) Thanks - Nick From simon at asidua.com Mon Mar 31 01:44:11 2003 From: simon at asidua.com (Simon McCartney) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: Monday's meeting: car parking and access In-Reply-To: <3E8763FF.2010907@erupt.com> References: <3E8763FF.2010907@erupt.com> Message-ID: <20030331074411.GA14959@asidua.com> There are two multi-story car parks either side of the BT Tower (one which is part of the Hilton/Waterfront complex, the other on the right hand side) There not too expensive.... McC On Sun, Mar 30, 2003 at 10:39:11PM +0100, Nick Johnston wrote: > Is car parking available at the BT Riverside tower? If not, can anyone > suggest a secure and cheap car park near by? (I have heard conflicting > reports about the multistorey car park on/near Victoria Street--some say > it's free after 6:30, others say there's a flat fee of 4 pounds?) > > Also, do I just say I'm there for the Belfast.pm meeting when I get to > the reception, or do I just need to go up to a particular floor? > > At least the BT Tower should be easier to find than Jelly :-) > > Thanks > > - Nick > -simonm (E: simon@asidua.com W: +44 28 9072 5060 M: +44 7710 836915) Chairborne Ranger From andrew at rivendale.net Mon Mar 31 02:44:58 2003 From: andrew at rivendale.net (Andrew Wilson) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: Monday's meeting: car parking and access In-Reply-To: <3E8763FF.2010907@erupt.com> References: <3E8763FF.2010907@erupt.com> Message-ID: <20030331084458.GD8161@rivendale.net> On Sun, Mar 30, 2003 at 10:39:11PM +0100, Nick Johnston wrote: > Is car parking available at the BT Riverside tower? If not, can anyone > suggest a secure and cheap car park near by? (I have heard conflicting > reports about the multistorey car park on/near Victoria Street--some say > it's free after 6:30, others say there's a flat fee of 4 pounds?) The multistorey beside the building (the one not attached to the Hilton) is 1 GBP per hour. I have no idea how much the other one is. > Also, do I just say I'm there for the Belfast.pm meeting when I get to > the reception, or do I just need to go up to a particular floor? The meeting is being held in one of the rooms on the ground floor. You will need to tell the security staff why you're there. The meeting will be in a room to your right as you're talking to security. It has glass walls, although there are blinds that may be lowered. Some of us may be there already when you turn up. If the blinds haven't been lowered you'll be able to see us (I'm assuming you know what we look like). > At least the BT Tower should be easier to find than Jelly :-) Undoubtedly. andrew -- Leo: (July 23 - Aug. 22) You have as bright a future in the area of romance as in just about any other area, as far as that goes. From mwk at stray-toaster.co.uk Mon Mar 31 03:03:23 2003 From: mwk at stray-toaster.co.uk (Stray Toaster) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: Reviews and books. Message-ID: <20030331090323.GW29887@labac.net> People. Seeing there is a meeting tonight, it would be the best time to hand in those outstanding books, so someone else can review them. Like me. And others. Which means the reviews should be getting to Steve today as well. Unless you are planning to review it when you don't even have it in your clutches. You star. I wonder what excuses are planned... m. -- I used to be 'with it'. But then they changed what 'it' was. Now what I'm 'with' isn't 'it' and what's 'it' seems weird and scary to me. It'll happen to you. - Abe Simpson -- Family ties : http://www.thefamilykerr.co.uk Playtime : http://www.stray-toaster.co.uk From marty+belfast-pm at kasei.com Mon Mar 31 03:10:08 2003 From: marty+belfast-pm at kasei.com (Marty Pauley) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:03 2004 Subject: Monday's meeting: car parking and access In-Reply-To: <20030331084458.GD8161@rivendale.net> References: <3E8763FF.2010907@erupt.com> <20030331084458.GD8161@rivendale.net> Message-ID: <20030331091008.GB18514@soto.kasei.com> On Mon Mar 31 09:44:58 2003, Andrew Wilson wrote: > > The multistorey beside the building (the one not attached to the Hilton) > is 1 GBP per hour. I have no idea how much the other one is. I've just paid ?1.50 per hour. -- Marty From andrew at rivendale.net Mon Mar 31 03:20:55 2003 From: andrew at rivendale.net (Andrew Wilson) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:04 2004 Subject: Monday's meeting: car parking and access In-Reply-To: <20030331091008.GB18514@soto.kasei.com> References: <3E8763FF.2010907@erupt.com> <20030331084458.GD8161@rivendale.net> <20030331091008.GB18514@soto.kasei.com> Message-ID: <20030331092055.GE8161@rivendale.net> On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 10:10:08AM +0100, Marty Pauley wrote: > On Mon Mar 31 09:44:58 2003, Andrew Wilson wrote: >> The multistorey beside the building (the one not attached to the >> Hilton) is 1 GBP per hour. I have no idea how much the other one is. > > I've just paid ?1.50 per hour. Hmm, perhaps it becomes a pound an hour when you've been there a while. I parked in it all day Friday and it cost me a tenner from 9:10 ish 'til about 5:25 ish. I have to admit I only looked at the lower end of the chart since I'd been there a while and from memory it was incrementing in one pound per hour increments. All of which is irrelevant if you aren't staying all day. Doh! See me waffle and squirm. Nothing to see here, move along. Apparently, even the sig monster knows I'm confused. andrew -- Aries: (March 21 - April 19) Your confusion over the baffling ordeal of modern life is only made worse by the strobe lights and klaxons. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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I have no idea how much the other one is. > > I've just paid ?1.50 per hour. > Hmm, perhaps it becomes a pound an hour when you've been there a while. > I parked in it all day Friday and it cost me a tenner from 9:10 ish 'til > about 5:25 ish. I have to admit I only looked at the lower end of the > chart since I'd been there a while and from memory it was incrementing > in one pound per hour increments. of course, if, like me, you park there all the time, you can get a value card, which brings it down to about 60p/hr, but then, if you're not, much like andrew .... 's comment (sorry ;) is irrelevant - - -- ---- -------------------------------------------------- --- -- - - Barry Hughes http://bazza.com/ "A telephone ought to look like either a telephone, or a Star Trek communicator" - Larry Wall - - -- ---- -------------------------------------------------- --- -- - -