From Fdavis at trendventures.com Fri Jan 4 17:52:05 2002 From: Fdavis at trendventures.com (Frank Davis) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:10 2004 Subject: LA.pm: next meeting && movies Message-ID: You're all welcome to hold your next meeting at the office where I work. I should probably introduce myself. My name is Frank Davis, and I work at a company in Santa Monica called TrendVentures. I've been a Windows developer for a while now, but up until recently I knew nothing about Perl or Linux. I've started learning Perl (and Linux) for a project at work, and I'm having a lot of fun with it--it's a lot different than any other language I've learned. I found your group, and thought I'd like to meet some other Perl programmers. If you would like to hold your meeting at my office, the address is: 2701 Ocean Park Blvd., ste 201 Santa Monica, CA 90405. Let me know what you think--any Saturday or Sunday would be fine. -----Original Message----- From: Samy Kamkar [mailto:SKamkar@LucidX.com] Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 3:41 PM To: list@la.pm.org Subject: LA.pm: next meeting && movies I'd like to get a meeting going again for either January or February and maybe we can try for a movie again (Royal Tennenbaums looks good :) Is anyone interested in speaking -- or are there any new and interesting topics anyone cares to learn about? Also, any recommendations for a venue or is anyone able to host the next meeting? (it would also be helpful to have a projector) -- Samy Kamkar -- (877) 898-1424 -- cp5@LucidX.com LucidX.com / LA.pm.org / pdump.org / code.LucidX.com From rspier at pobox.com Fri Jan 4 20:49:22 2002 From: rspier at pobox.com (Robert Spier) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:10 2004 Subject: LA.pm: next meeting && movies In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1010198963.19532.0.camel@bear> On Fri, 2002-01-04 at 15:52, Frank Davis wrote: > You're all welcome to hold your next meeting at the office where I work. That would be cool :) What kind of facilities does your office have? Do you have a conference room? How big is it? etc.. -R From Fdavis at trendventures.com Fri Jan 4 21:07:44 2002 From: Fdavis at trendventures.com (Frank Davis) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:10 2004 Subject: LA.pm: next meeting && movies Message-ID: We've got a conference room that seats twelve. If there's more than that, we could meet back in the work area. It's an open area (no cubicle walls), so there's plenty of room. We also have a pretty good projector. How many usually show up for these meetings? -----Original Message----- From: Robert Spier [mailto:rspier@pobox.com] Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 6:49 PM To: Frank Davis Cc: Samy Kamkar; list@la.pm.org Subject: RE: LA.pm: next meeting && movies On Fri, 2002-01-04 at 15:52, Frank Davis wrote: > You're all welcome to hold your next meeting at the office where I work. That would be cool :) What kind of facilities does your office have? Do you have a conference room? How big is it? etc.. -R From rspier at pobox.com Sat Jan 5 14:45:44 2002 From: rspier at pobox.com (Robert Spier) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:10 2004 Subject: LA.pm: next meeting && movies In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <15415.26104.634872.423618@rls.cx> Frank Davis writes: >We've got a conference room that seats twelve. If there's more than >that, we could meet back in the work area. It's an open area (no cubicle >walls), so there's plenty of room. We also have a pretty good >projector. Sounds quite perfect. >How many usually show up for these meetings? 6 to 15 usually. From asudarikov at xceed.com Wed Jan 9 14:44:24 2002 From: asudarikov at xceed.com (Arkadiy Sudarikov) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:10 2004 Subject: LA.pm: Pipes Message-ID: Hi, all. I have another Shell (sh) question. cat /etc/passwd | cat - > file || echo Bad Shit Here, I get Bad Shit if my second cat (cat - > file) fails but not if it succeds- regardless of what the exit status my first cat (cat /etc/passwd) is, because || only acts on exit status of last command executed. Can anyone think anything else that will give me Bad Shit if my first OR second command fails? Techincally, I need to do cat /etc/passwd && cat - > file || echo Bad Shit but can I pipe in this case? Any help helps. Thanks, Arkadi From rspier at pobox.com Fri Jan 11 01:24:00 2002 From: rspier at pobox.com (Robert Spier) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:10 2004 Subject: LA.pm: Ski Trip Message-ID: <15422.37648.584049.961385@rls.cx> Scott and I are thinking of a one day Ski Trip to Big Bear or Mt. High the first or second weekend of Feb. Both of these places are less than two hours away.... Anyone else interested? Anyone have a date or site preference? (I've heard that Mt.High has more slopes open.) If we get enough people interested we can look into group rates, but I don't think that's going to be a show stopper if we can't. -R From jjames at atlantic.net Fri Jan 11 02:53:55 2002 From: jjames at atlantic.net (Jeremy James) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:10 2004 Subject: LA.pm: Ski Trip In-Reply-To: <15422.37648.584049.961385@rls.cx> References: <15422.37648.584049.961385@rls.cx> Message-ID: <20020111085355.GB3902@colojer.coolpod.com> On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 11:24:00PM -0800, Robert Spier spake: > > Scott and I are thinking of a one day Ski Trip to Big Bear or Mt. High > the first or second weekend of Feb. > > Both of these places are less than two hours away.... Actually Big Bear is at least 3 hours away. > > Anyone else interested? Anyone have a date or site preference? (I've > heard that Mt.High has more slopes open.) > I am definitly interested. I tend toward Big Bear or Snow Summit. SS both share the mountain with Arrowhead (the water bottling company) the benefit here is that you can often get free bottled water at both parks! :). If people are interested in snowboarding I would definitly head to SS they have everything from rails to half-pipes. Mt High has the advantage of being closer though it has been explained to me that it's not as nice of a park and it will fill up much earlier than the other two. Of those that would be interested, would you be more interested in skiing or snowboarding? Jeremy From ask at valueclick.com Fri Jan 11 10:23:32 2002 From: ask at valueclick.com (Ask Bjoern Hansen) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:10 2004 Subject: LA.pm: Ski Trip In-Reply-To: <20020111085355.GB3902@colojer.coolpod.com> Message-ID: On Fri, 11 Jan 2002, Jeremy James wrote: [...] > Of those that would be interested, would you be more interested in > skiing or snowboarding? Skiing for me. I never quite figured out that snowboarding thing well enough to have fun. =) - ask -- ask bjoern hansen, http://ask.netcetera.dk/ !try; do(); more than a billion impressions per week, http://valueclick.com From darkuncle at darkuncle.net Fri Jan 11 12:29:15 2002 From: darkuncle at darkuncle.net (Scott Francis) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:10 2004 Subject: LA.pm: Ski Trip In-Reply-To: <20020111085355.GB3902@colojer.coolpod.com> References: <15422.37648.584049.961385@rls.cx> <20020111085355.GB3902@colojer.coolpod.com> Message-ID: <20020111182915.GA39120@darkuncle.net> On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 03:53:55AM -0500, jjames@atlantic.net said: [snip] > Actually Big Bear is at least 3 hours away. From where in LA though? Robrt and myself would be coming from the 5 @ Burbank ... > I am definitly interested. I tend toward Big Bear or Snow Summit. SS > both share the mountain with Arrowhead (the water bottling company) the > benefit here is that you can often get free bottled water at both parks! > :). If people are interested in snowboarding I would definitly head to > SS they have everything from rails to half-pipes. Mt High has the > advantage of being closer though it has been explained to me that it's > not as nice of a park and it will fill up much earlier than the other > two. I have ridden the slopes at SS and Mt. High both, and SS is probably the nicer park. It's not much farther, either. (IIRC SS has the west side of Arrowhead, and Big Bear the east, or something like that. Which would account for SS being closer.) > Of those that would be interested, would you be more interested in > skiing or snowboarding? snow blading, personally. I have my own set. :) It's like inline street/vert skating, on snow. Very cool. Resemble two miniature snowboards, one on each foot. http://www.skiboards.com for more info. > Jeremy -- Scott Francis darkuncle@ [home:] d a r k u n c l e . n e t Systems/Network Manager sfrancis@ [work:] t o n o s . c o m UNIX | IP networks | security | sysadmin | caffeine | BOFH | general geekery GPG public key 0xCB33CCA7 illum oportet crescere me autem minui -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 872 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://mail.pm.org/archives/losangeles-pm/attachments/20020111/776848d7/attachment.bin From rspier at pobox.com Sun Jan 13 17:24:57 2002 From: rspier at pobox.com (Robert Spier) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:10 2004 Subject: LA.pm: Ski Trip In-Reply-To: <20020111182915.GA39120@darkuncle.net> References: <15422.37648.584049.961385@rls.cx> <20020111085355.GB3902@colojer.coolpod.com> <20020111182915.GA39120@darkuncle.net> Message-ID: <1010964297.16435.0.camel@bear> There seem to be opinions "all over the map" for which place to go to. Personally, I'd lean towards Mt. High, even if it isn't as nice, because it's probably 45 minutes closer, which means a bunch more skiing. (And heck, if this trip works out, we can do another trip elsewhere.) Anyway, there hasn't been any opinions on the date, so I'll propose Sunday Feb 3rd. (Of course, we can always change our mind.) Other issues involve transportation. I know that both Scott and I drive 2-seater cars. I'm pretty sure that mine would not be very happy in the snow... anyone with a nice 4-door sedan feel like volunteering? -R From asudarikov at xceed.com Sun Jan 13 19:09:58 2002 From: asudarikov at xceed.com (Arkadiy Sudarikov) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:10 2004 Subject: LA.pm: Ski Trip Message-ID: Yeah, I have a Jetta with Ski/Snowboard roof-rack, snow floormats, snow trunk basin and I'd love to go to Mount High .. but earlier than Feb 3. In fact, earlier than January 28; that's when I leave receive my basic training. So, if we can set up a ski trip this/next week 'd be great. -----Original Message----- From: Robert Spier [mailto:rspier@pobox.com] Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2002 3:25 PM To: list@la.pm.org Subject: Re: LA.pm: Ski Trip There seem to be opinions "all over the map" for which place to go to. Personally, I'd lean towards Mt. High, even if it isn't as nice, because it's probably 45 minutes closer, which means a bunch more skiing. (And heck, if this trip works out, we can do another trip elsewhere.) Anyway, there hasn't been any opinions on the date, so I'll propose Sunday Feb 3rd. (Of course, we can always change our mind.) Other issues involve transportation. I know that both Scott and I drive 2-seater cars. I'm pretty sure that mine would not be very happy in the snow... anyone with a nice 4-door sedan feel like volunteering? -R From rspier at pobox.com Sun Jan 13 19:14:55 2002 From: rspier at pobox.com (Robert Spier) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:10 2004 Subject: LA.pm: Ski Trip In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <15426.12559.359945.461209@rls.cx> Arkadiy Sudarikov writes: >Yeah, I have a Jetta with Ski/Snowboard roof-rack, snow floormats, snow >trunk basin and I'd love to go to Mount High .. but earlier than Feb 3. In >fact, earlier than January 28; that's when I leave receive my basic >training. So, if we can set up a ski trip this/next week 'd be great. Next weekend isn't good for me, and during the week doesn't work because of ${day_job}. But your car sounds perfect. Can we borrow it whlie you're at basic training? -R. From darkuncle at darkuncle.net Sun Jan 13 23:16:37 2002 From: darkuncle at darkuncle.net (Scott Francis) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:10 2004 Subject: LA.pm: Ski Trip In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20020114051637.GA47180@darkuncle.net> On Sun, Jan 13, 2002 at 07:09:58PM -0600, asudarikov@xceed.com said: > Yeah, I have a Jetta with Ski/Snowboard roof-rack, snow floormats, snow > trunk basin and I'd love to go to Mount High .. but earlier than Feb 3. In > fact, earlier than January 28; that's when I leave receive my basic > training. So, if we can set up a ski trip this/next week 'd be great. I didn't know you were going into the military ... that's cool. What branch? -- Scott Francis darkuncle@ [home:] d a r k u n c l e . n e t Systems/Network Manager sfrancis@ [work:] t o n o s . c o m UNIX | IP networks | security | sysadmin | caffeine | BOFH | general geekery GPG public key 0xCB33CCA7 illum oportet crescere me autem minui -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 872 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://mail.pm.org/archives/losangeles-pm/attachments/20020113/b95bca26/attachment.bin From asudarikov at xceed.com Sun Jan 13 23:30:34 2002 From: asudarikov at xceed.com (Arkadiy Sudarikov) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:10 2004 Subject: LA.pm: Ski Trip Message-ID: U.S. Army Reserve. Enlisted in late September after the attack. 88M- transportation units, truck driver/mechanic. -----Original Message----- From: Scott Francis [mailto:darkuncle@darkuncle.net] Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2002 9:17 PM To: Arkadiy Sudarikov Cc: 'Robert Spier'; list@la.pm.org Subject: Re: LA.pm: Ski Trip On Sun, Jan 13, 2002 at 07:09:58PM -0600, asudarikov@xceed.com said: > Yeah, I have a Jetta with Ski/Snowboard roof-rack, snow floormats, snow > trunk basin and I'd love to go to Mount High .. but earlier than Feb 3. In > fact, earlier than January 28; that's when I leave receive my basic > training. So, if we can set up a ski trip this/next week 'd be great. I didn't know you were going into the military ... that's cool. What branch? -- Scott Francis darkuncle@ [home:] d a r k u n c l e . n e t Systems/Network Manager sfrancis@ [work:] t o n o s . c o m UNIX | IP networks | security | sysadmin | caffeine | BOFH | general geekery GPG public key 0xCB33CCA7 illum oportet crescere me autem minui From ask at valueclick.com Mon Jan 14 11:44:22 2002 From: ask at valueclick.com (Ask Bjoern Hansen) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:10 2004 Subject: LA.pm: Ski Trip In-Reply-To: <15426.12559.359945.461209@rls.cx> Message-ID: On Sun, 13 Jan 2002, Robert Spier wrote: > >Yeah, I have a Jetta with Ski/Snowboard roof-rack, snow floormats, snow > >trunk basin and I'd love to go to Mount High .. but earlier than Feb 3. In > >fact, earlier than January 28; that's when I leave receive my basic > >training. So, if we can set up a ski trip this/next week 'd be great. > > Next weekend isn't good for me, and during the week doesn't work > because of ${day_job}. But your car sounds perfect. Can we borrow it > whlie you're at basic training? I have a Jetta too but without all the snow stuff. On the other hand then I just got a 30GB empeg (linux box in car stereo format)... :) - ask -- ask bjoern hansen, http://ask.netcetera.dk/ !try; do(); more than a billion impressions per week, http://valueclick.com From darkuncle at darkuncle.net Mon Jan 14 12:35:16 2002 From: darkuncle at darkuncle.net (Scott Francis) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:10 2004 Subject: LA.pm: Ski Trip In-Reply-To: References: <15426.12559.359945.461209@rls.cx> Message-ID: <20020114183516.GB48631@darkuncle.net> On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 09:44:22AM -0800, ask@valueclick.com said: [snip] > I have a Jetta too but without all the snow stuff. > > On the other hand then I just got a 30GB empeg (linux box in car > stereo format)... :) WHAT?! Dude ... I have been drooling over those since before they were even publicly available! PLEASE let me see it soon ... *sigh* I _totally_ want one. I think I just figured out where my tax return is going ... > - ask -- Scott Francis darkuncle@ [home:] d a r k u n c l e . n e t Systems/Network Manager sfrancis@ [work:] t o n o s . c o m UNIX | IP networks | security | sysadmin | caffeine | BOFH | general geekery GPG public key 0xCB33CCA7 illum oportet crescere me autem minui -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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I have had serveral friends that would rent a Jeep Grand Cherokee or something similar for group trips up the mountain. It might be worth it if you can get 4 or 5 people in on it. I am going to assume that most of you are not as fretfully unemployed as I and pitch that we should only consider a Saturday or Sunday for the trip. Is this weekend to short notice? Jeremy From ask at valueclick.com Mon Jan 14 12:54:59 2002 From: ask at valueclick.com (Ask Bjoern Hansen) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:10 2004 Subject: LA.pm: Ski Trip In-Reply-To: <20020114183516.GB48631@darkuncle.net> Message-ID: On Mon, 14 Jan 2002, Scott Francis wrote: > On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 09:44:22AM -0800, ask@valueclick.com said: > [snip] > > I have a Jetta too but without all the snow stuff. > > > > On the other hand then I just got a 30GB empeg (linux box in car > > stereo format)... :) > > WHAT?! Dude ... I have been drooling over those since before > they were even publicly available! PLEASE let me see it soon ... > *sigh* I _totally_ want one. I think I just figured out where my > tax return is going ... They stopped making them and are selling them for $400 for the 30GB version (used to be +$1000; the smaller ones are all sold out). One of the other guys at ValueClick just ordered one because it was in my office looking cool. I should get commission. :) - ask -- ask bjoern hansen, http://ask.netcetera.dk/ !try; do(); more than a billion impressions per week, http://valueclick.com From darkuncle at darkuncle.net Mon Jan 14 13:41:21 2002 From: darkuncle at darkuncle.net (Scott Francis) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:11 2004 Subject: LA.pm: Ski Trip In-Reply-To: References: <20020114183516.GB48631@darkuncle.net> Message-ID: <20020114194121.GA48974@darkuncle.net> On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 10:54:59AM -0800, ask@valueclick.com said: [snip] > They stopped making them and are selling them for $400 for the 30GB > version (used to be +$1000; the smaller ones are all sold out). yeah, saw that on the site a while back. Man, if I can get a 30GB one for $400, I am getting one this week before they disappear. man, I could fit the majority of the stuff I would regularly listen to off my music site on that 30GB unit. > One of the other guys at ValueClick just ordered one because it was > in my office looking cool. I should get commission. :) ask them about referrals. :) > - ask -- Scott Francis darkuncle@ [home:] d a r k u n c l e . n e t Systems/Network Manager sfrancis@ [work:] t o n o s . c o m UNIX | IP networks | security | sysadmin | caffeine | BOFH | general geekery GPG public key 0xCB33CCA7 illum oportet crescere me autem minui -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 872 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://mail.pm.org/archives/losangeles-pm/attachments/20020114/6d38415a/attachment.bin From asudarikov at xceed.com Mon Jan 14 14:16:18 2002 From: asudarikov at xceed.com (Arkadiy Sudarikov) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:11 2004 Subject: LA.pm: Car Audio Message-ID: My Jetta's got a CD Changer in the trunk and the in-dash CD Player and I have no room for Rio (or do I? Where else can I fit Rio in? How about trunk?). But does anyone ever wonder why the car stereos don't have input mini-jack on their front panels? I think it'd be useful as I can then connect my Libretto to car stereo and play MP3s from there. Have anyone ever seen stereos that have easily accessible audio input? See, I am not very good at custimizations, I only bought Volkswagen accesories but I think I should start thinking about aftermarket parts more... Arkadiy *walks away mumbling about putting NOS on a 2-liter* From ask at valueclick.com Mon Jan 14 14:26:02 2002 From: ask at valueclick.com (Ask Bjoern Hansen) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:11 2004 Subject: LA.pm: Ski Trip In-Reply-To: <20020114194121.GA48974@darkuncle.net> Message-ID: On Mon, 14 Jan 2002, Scott Francis wrote: > man, I could fit the majority of the stuff I would regularly listen to off my > music site on that 30GB unit. IBM makes 48GB laptop drives now ... :-) (the empeg has room for two). - ask -- ask bjoern hansen, http://ask.netcetera.dk/ !try; do(); more than a billion impressions per week, http://valueclick.com From ask at valueclick.com Mon Jan 14 14:37:44 2002 From: ask at valueclick.com (Ask Bjoern Hansen) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:11 2004 Subject: LA.pm: Car Audio In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Mon, 14 Jan 2002, Arkadiy Sudarikov wrote: > My Jetta's got a CD Changer in the trunk and the in-dash CD Player and I > have no room for Rio (or do I? Where else can I fit Rio in? How about > trunk?). Nuke the in-dash CD player. :) (assuming the in-dash cd player is in addition to a head unit). Do you have the Monsoon stuff too? > *walks away mumbling about putting NOS on a 2-liter* Some people have connected WiFi stuff to their Empeg so they can just park the car and access the empeg from inside. - ask -- ask bjoern hansen, http://ask.netcetera.dk/ !try; do(); more than a billion impressions per week, http://valueclick.com From darkuncle at darkuncle.net Mon Jan 14 15:25:13 2002 From: darkuncle at darkuncle.net (Scott Francis) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:11 2004 Subject: LA.pm: Car Audio In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20020114212512.GF48974@darkuncle.net> On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 12:37:44PM -0800, ask@valueclick.com said: > Nuke the in-dash CD player. :) (assuming the in-dash cd player is > in addition to a head unit). My Sony head unit has input jacks for other stuff, and I have 2 DIN slots in my dash, so I'm just putting the empeg above the head unit. > Do you have the Monsoon stuff too? > > > *walks away mumbling about putting NOS on a 2-liter* I have considered Nos for my 1.3 liter 13B rotary. :) But then again, with turbo and a high-flow carb, it'll make about 400hp anyway, so maybe Nos is overkill ... > Some people have connected WiFi stuff to their Empeg so they can > just park the car and access the empeg from inside. I'm actually planning something like that for mine, except in reverse - the car goes in the garage, and every night at a certain time the empeg uses rsync to get any new music sitting on the network upstairs. I'd need to hack the empeg for 802.11b though ... http://www.empeg.org has links to folks that have done that kind of thing. > - ask -- Scott Francis darkuncle@ [home:] d a r k u n c l e . n e t Systems/Network Manager sfrancis@ [work:] t o n o s . c o m UNIX | IP networks | security | sysadmin | caffeine | BOFH | general geekery GPG public key 0xCB33CCA7 illum oportet crescere me autem minui -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 872 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://mail.pm.org/archives/losangeles-pm/attachments/20020114/b5121e36/attachment.bin From asudarikov at xceed.com Mon Jan 14 14:50:41 2002 From: asudarikov at xceed.com (Arkadiy Sudarikov) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:11 2004 Subject: LA.pm: Car Audio Message-ID: > My Jetta's got a CD Changer in the trunk and the in-dash CD Player and I > have no room for Rio (or do I? Where else can I fit Rio in? How about > trunk?). Nuke the in-dash CD player. :) (assuming the in-dash cd player is in addition to a head unit). :( Do you have the Monsoon stuff too? Yes, Monsoon. From SKamkar at LucidX.com Mon Jan 14 15:47:56 2002 From: SKamkar at LucidX.com (Samy Kamkar) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:11 2004 Subject: LA.pm: Car Audio References: Message-ID: <3C43520C.6030001@LucidX.com> Time for me to get a car...(But a Rio Volt MP3/CD player will have to come first :) And on another note, I registered for college today, just taking evening classes -- now all I need is a job, then maybe I can get a car! -Samy Arkadiy Sudarikov wrote: >>My Jetta's got a CD Changer in the trunk and the in-dash CD Player and I >>have no room for Rio (or do I? Where else can I fit Rio in? How about >>trunk?). >> > > Nuke the in-dash CD player. :) (assuming the in-dash cd player is > in addition to a head unit). > > :( > > Do you have the Monsoon stuff too? > > Yes, Monsoon. > > > -- Samy Kamkar -- (877) 898-1424 -- cp5@LucidX.com LucidX.com / cobra.LucidX.com / LA.pm.org / code.LucidX.com From asudarikov at xceed.com Mon Jan 14 15:50:42 2002 From: asudarikov at xceed.com (Arkadiy Sudarikov) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:11 2004 Subject: LA.pm: Car Audio Message-ID: Oh, cool. -----Original Message----- From: Samy Kamkar [mailto:SKamkar@LucidX.com] Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 1:48 PM To: Arkadiy Sudarikov Cc: list@la.pm.org Subject: Re: LA.pm: Car Audio Time for me to get a car...(But a Rio Volt MP3/CD player will have to come first :) And on another note, I registered for college today, just taking evening classes -- now all I need is a job, then maybe I can get a car! -Samy Arkadiy Sudarikov wrote: >>My Jetta's got a CD Changer in the trunk and the in-dash CD Player and I >>have no room for Rio (or do I? Where else can I fit Rio in? How about >>trunk?). >> > > Nuke the in-dash CD player. :) (assuming the in-dash cd player is > in addition to a head unit). > > :( > > Do you have the Monsoon stuff too? > > Yes, Monsoon. > > > -- Samy Kamkar -- (877) 898-1424 -- cp5@LucidX.com LucidX.com / cobra.LucidX.com / LA.pm.org / code.LucidX.com From rspier at pobox.com Thu Jan 31 16:55:03 2002 From: rspier at pobox.com (Robert Spier) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:11 2004 Subject: LA.pm: Fourth North American YAPC: First Call for Participation In-Reply-To: <20020131223612.GA569@pobox.com> References: <20020131223612.GA569@pobox.com> Message-ID: <15449.52039.999740.146258@rls.cx> http://www.yapc.org/America/cfp.txt Fourth North American YAPC: First Call for Participation Yet Another Society calls for your participation in YAPC 2002 the Fourth North American Yet Another Perl Conference http://yapc.org/America/ Washington University, Saint Louis, Missouri Wednesday through Friday June 26-28, 2002 YAPC is a place for people to meet and talk about Perl -- where people who've done interesting things, people who are working on the language itself, people who are using it daily, and people who are looking to learn about it are all within arm's reach. Some of the great authors and coders in the field will be on hand to discuss their work, as well as the nature and direction of Perl itself. Please join us for three days of listening and talking about Perl in Saint Louis. * Conference registration will be available by Feb. 15, 2002 at http://na-register.yapc.org/ * Dorm rooms are being researched at the local universities; when availability is determined, the dorm request information will be on the website and registration form. Registration Cost: USD$85 * We are looking for sponsors. Please contact Kevin Lenzo (lenzo@yapc.org) for information about how you can help support the Yet Another society and YAPC. Much of the necessary funding for YAPC comes from the generous donations of our sponsors. * Submitted papers: Submission Deadline: May 1, 2002 All topics are welcome. Here is a short list of subjects that might be presented: Perl 6, Parrot, XML, CGI/Web, Interprocess Communication, GUIs (GTk, Tk), Natural Language Processing, Interactive Perl, Agents, Perl as Glue, Object-Oriented Perl, Scientific Applications, Guts, Internals, JAPHs, Perl Poetry, System Administration, DBI/DBD, Non-UNIX Perl, Security, Peer-to-Peer Communication, Your Favourite Topic. Please submit your abstracts to . Authors are requested to limit their abstracts to one or two paragraphs for Lightning Talks, and to 300 words for other talks. This year we will accept a number of types of talks: * Lightning: 5 minutes The lightning talks were instigated by Mark-Jason Dominus two years ago in Pittsburgh, and were replicated with great success at the European YAPC in London. Participants speak for no more than five minutes, with the use of conventional transparencies. Any use of data projector, etc, is discouraged, but allowed as long as the five minute time limit is maintained (set-up will be done as the clock ticks). The talk ends at the five-minute mark, regardless of whether or not the speaker has finished. Any topic is allowed, and some have been fantastically humourous. Lightning talks are an excellent forum for first-time speakers. * Standard: 20 minutes A 'standard' talk is the preferred format. This is enough time to start a topic, introduce it with some pithy slides, and open up to later conversation. * Long and Extra-Long: 45 minutes, 90 minutes Long talks are reserved for experienced speakers covering large topics. If you have an in-depth topic you would like to present in some detail, perhaps with considerable discussion, a Long or Extra-Long talk may be the format of choice. * Tutorial: 3 hours + break (possibly in two sets) Half-day (or possibly full-day) tutorials. Please submit your abstracts to ! -- Yet Another Society is a non-profit organization for the advancement of collaborative efforts in computer and information sciences. YAS promotes symposia, teaching, and group projects. See http://yetanother.org for more information. From darkuncle at darkuncle.net Thu Jan 31 17:01:14 2002 From: darkuncle at darkuncle.net (Scott Francis) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:11 2004 Subject: LA.pm: Fourth North American YAPC: First Call for Participation In-Reply-To: <15449.52039.999740.146258@rls.cx> References: <20020131223612.GA569@pobox.com> <15449.52039.999740.146258@rls.cx> Message-ID: <20020131230114.GF40454@darkuncle.net> On Thu, Jan 31, 2002 at 02:55:03PM -0800, rspier@pobox.com said: > http://www.yapc.org/America/cfp.txt personal testimony: YAPC19100 was without doubt the single most fun conference I have ever attended. If you can only make one trip to a conference this year, YAPC is worth consideration. (caveat: much of my fun was due to finally meeting IRL some of the folks I had known on #perl for several years. YMMV.) -- Scott Francis darkuncle@ [home:] d a r k u n c l e . n e t Systems/Network Manager sfrancis@ [work:] t o n o s . c o m GPG public key 0xCB33CCA7 illum oportet crescere me autem minui -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 872 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://mail.pm.org/archives/losangeles-pm/attachments/20020131/d119f33e/attachment.bin