From c8h at cmmail.com Sat Mar 2 07:21:12 2002 From: c8h at cmmail.com (china-lutong) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:32 2004 Subject: Head & Rotor VE(CHINA-LuTong) 03/02 Message-ID: <20020302132021.8E2DB9127@mail2.panix.com> Dear Sir, My name is ChenHua, and I'm writing on behalf of the China-Lutong mechanical company. Located in the south east of China, we specialize in hydraulic heads for the VE distributor pump. We can supply standard, good quality units at a very competitive price. The following types are available: Engine model VE PUMS code NO UNIT PRICE(EX WORKS) ISUZU) NP-VE4/11L 096400-1600 $USD40 (NIPPON DENSO) ISUZU NP-VE4/11R 146402-0820(zexel) $USD45 ISUZU NP-VE4/11L 146402-0920(zexel) $USD40 ISUZU NP-VE4/11L 146402-3820(zexel) $USD45 NISSAN NP-VE4/12R 146402-4320(zexel) $USD50 IVECO NP-VE4/11R 1 468 334 798(BOSCH) $USD45 CUMMINS NP-VE6/12R 1 468 336 423(BOSCH) $USD50 In addition,the following models have been produced by us,but there is no stock at present. 096400-1240 (NIPPON DENSO) 1 468 333 320(BOSCH) 1 468 333 323(BOSCH) 2 468 334 021(BOSCH) 2 468 334 050(BOSCH) 1 468 334 313(BOSCH) 1 468 334 565(BOSCH) 1 468 334 580(BOSCH) 1 468 334 590(BOSCH) 1 468 334 596(BOSCH) 1 468 334 603(BOSCH) 1 468 334 604(BOSCH) 1 468 334 666(BOSCH) 1 468 334 675(BOSCH) 1 468 334 837(BOSCH) 1 468 334 874(BOSCH) 1 468 334 899(BOSCH) 2 468 335 022(BOSCH) 1 468 336 371(BOSCH) 1 468 336 418(BOSCH) 1 468 336 528(BOSCH) 1 468 336 464(BOSCH) 1 468 336 480(BOSCH) 2 468 336 013(BOSCH) 1 468 336 614(BOSCH) 146400-8821(zexel) 146402-4020(zexel) VE distributor head: 3-cyl:USD:45/1pcs 4-cyl:USD:45/1pcs 5-cyl:USD:50/1pcs 6-cyl:USD:50/1pcs Minimum order is 48pcs a model. We also can make to order for other models as required. We use precision forging technology to create our products and surface treat them using an imported shot-blasting machine. The constant grinding process guarantees identical clearance in each plunger. Because we have been in the field of diesel fuel injection systems for quite a few years, we are acquainted with many domestic manufacturers of, and sales agents for, parts such as injector nozzles, plungers, delivery valves and so on. If you are interested in our products, please contact me. Thank you for your interest in our company. C.Hua Sales & purchasing director HTTP://WWW.China-LuTong.COM c.h@china-lutong.com From c8h at cmmail.com Sat Mar 2 22:20:36 2002 From: c8h at cmmail.com (china-lutong) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:32 2004 Subject: Head & Rotor VE(CHINA-LuTong) 03/03 Message-ID: <20020303041950.03DD548A5A@mail1.panix.com> Dear Sir, My name is ChenHua, and I'm writing on behalf of the China-Lutong mechanical company. Located in the south east of China, we specialize in hydraulic heads for the VE distributor pump. We can supply standard, good quality units at a very competitive price. The following types are available: Engine model VE PUMS code NO UNIT PRICE(EX WORKS) ISUZU) NP-VE4/11L 096400-1600 $USD40 (NIPPON DENSO) ISUZU NP-VE4/11R 146402-0820(zexel) $USD45 ISUZU NP-VE4/11L 146402-0920(zexel) $USD40 ISUZU NP-VE4/11L 146402-3820(zexel) $USD45 NISSAN NP-VE4/12R 146402-4320(zexel) $USD50 IVECO NP-VE4/11R 1 468 334 798(BOSCH) $USD45 CUMMINS NP-VE6/12R 1 468 336 423(BOSCH) $USD50 In addition,the following models have been produced by us,but there is no stock at present. 096400-1240 (NIPPON DENSO) 1 468 333 320(BOSCH) 1 468 333 323(BOSCH) 2 468 334 021(BOSCH) 2 468 334 050(BOSCH) 1 468 334 313(BOSCH) 1 468 334 565(BOSCH) 1 468 334 580(BOSCH) 1 468 334 590(BOSCH) 1 468 334 596(BOSCH) 1 468 334 603(BOSCH) 1 468 334 604(BOSCH) 1 468 334 666(BOSCH) 1 468 334 675(BOSCH) 1 468 334 837(BOSCH) 1 468 334 874(BOSCH) 1 468 334 899(BOSCH) 2 468 335 022(BOSCH) 1 468 336 371(BOSCH) 1 468 336 418(BOSCH) 1 468 336 528(BOSCH) 1 468 336 464(BOSCH) 1 468 336 480(BOSCH) 2 468 336 013(BOSCH) 1 468 336 614(BOSCH) 146400-8821(zexel) 146402-4020(zexel) VE distributor head: 3-cyl:USD:45/1pcs 4-cyl:USD:45/1pcs 5-cyl:USD:50/1pcs 6-cyl:USD:50/1pcs Minimum order is 48pcs a model. We also can make to order for other models as required. We use precision forging technology to create our products and surface treat them using an imported shot-blasting machine. The constant grinding process guarantees identical clearance in each plunger. Because we have been in the field of diesel fuel injection systems for quite a few years, we are acquainted with many domestic manufacturers of, and sales agents for, parts such as injector nozzles, plungers, delivery valves and so on. If you are interested in our products, please contact me. Thank you for your interest in our company. C.Hua Sales & purchasing director HTTP://WWW.China-LuTong.COM c.h@china-lutong.com From HenXinL.Mi at x263.net Mon Mar 4 12:49:15 2002 From: HenXinL.Mi at x263.net (Biz-help.com) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:32 2004 Subject: To Help Your Business Succeed Message-ID: <200203041858.g24IwCO16171@mail.pm.org> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/archives/melbourne-pm/attachments/20020305/d0a7e27d/attachment.htm From scottp at dd.com.au Mon Mar 4 17:41:21 2002 From: scottp at dd.com.au (Scott Penrose) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:32 2004 Subject: Module Review Message-ID: <55060BAE-2FC9-11D6-8713-003065B58CF8@dd.com.au> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hey Dudes, 1) Do you find it useful providing some 'useful modules' and reviewing those at each meeting. 2) Would that be good as a publication? If so, we can take the modules we talk about each month, and put them in a monthly publication, it would be nice to see a publication actually coming from the Perl Mongers of an area. Scott - --- Scott Penrose Open source and Linux Developer http://linux.dd.com.au/ scottp@dd.com.au -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (Darwin) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE8hAYmDCFCcmAm26YRAiNjAJ4zRG6yVPrSBMWgVFcKV2N1EBDQfACghu52 2HxrM1+Oos+tfSLxAPf0xwg= =hNPg -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From simon at unisolve.com.au Mon Mar 4 18:37:14 2002 From: simon at unisolve.com.au (Simon Taylor) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:32 2004 Subject: Module Review In-Reply-To: <55060BAE-2FC9-11D6-8713-003065B58CF8@dd.com.au> References: <55060BAE-2FC9-11D6-8713-003065B58CF8@dd.com.au> Message-ID: <02030511371401.22333@acacia.unisolve.com.au> Scott, > 1) Do you find it useful providing some 'useful modules' and reviewing > those at each meeting. Yes. > 2) Would that be good as a publication? Yes also. In our office we print and store a lot of the articles from perl.com (and other Free Software/Open Source sites) for the same reason. We need to keep up to date with modules that other developers are using to solve problems. Often the best way to do this is to sit down away from your desk and the phone for the hour or two it takes each fortnight to do the reading. A Melbourne.pm publication, however infrequent or informal, would be a great addition to this. Regards, Simon Taylor -- Unisolve Pty Ltd - Melbourne, Australia +61 3 9568 2005 From info at researchnetwork.com Thu Mar 7 22:05:46 2002 From: info at researchnetwork.com (ResearchNetwork.com) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:32 2004 Subject: Research Network Job Site Message-ID: <1015560346.58151.qmail@ech> Expand Your Universe on the Research Network. Research Network is a job site devoted exclusively to professional Researchers and companies who need Researchers. It doesn't matter what industry you specialize in. Research Network encompasses a broad spectrum of industries and we continue to add more every day. 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Click on the link below to find the exact research talent you need. http://www.researchnetwork.com/emplogin.cfm If your a professional Researcher and wish to be considered for positions by employers on our network, click on the link below to join the network. http://www.researchnetwork.com Expand Your Universe _______________________________________________________________________ Powered by List Builder To unsubscribe follow the link: http://lb.bcentral.com/ex/manage/subscriberprefs?customerid=20467&subid=29B6FA2748538D40&msgnum=1 From pjf at perltraining.com.au Sat Mar 9 23:28:10 2002 From: pjf at perltraining.com.au (Paul Fenwick) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:32 2004 Subject: Reminder: Damian Conway this Wednesday Message-ID: <20020310162810.B9191@mukc.org.au> G'day everyone, Just a quick reminder that Damian Conway (author of Object Oriented Perl) will be presenting a talk at this month's Perl Monger's meeting: Where: MyInternet House, Blackwood St, North Melbourne When: Wednesday 13th (THIS WEDNESDAY) 6pm Topic: Extreme Perl Damian is an excellent and amusing speaker and everyone is welcome, regardless of if they've attended a Perl Mongers meeting before or are on the PM mailing list. I look forward to seeing you all there. All the best, Paul -- Paul Fenwick | http://perltraining.com.au/ Director of Training | Ph: +61 3 9354 6001 Perl Training Australia | Fax: +61 3 9354 2681 -------------- 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/melbourne-pm/attachments/20020310/847512d5/attachment.bin From BryanN at swin.edu.au Sun Mar 10 03:49:16 2002 From: BryanN at swin.edu.au (Bryan Nolen) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:32 2004 Subject: reboot CGI script needed Message-ID: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi all, I have an... unusual request: does any have, or could write a cgi script (pref perl) that could run a command like "su root -c '/sbin/reboot'", given that the root password be passed it it from the URL. I know this is not secure, but lets say that the server is not taking telnet/ssh sessions but is still serving FTP/HTTP/HTTPS (very weird) and I don't wanna have to pay $150/hr to get access to the data centr on the long weekend to do a reboot :) Regards, - -- ================================================== Bryan Nolen bryann at swin dot edu dot au Resource hacker, TSSHP http://bryann.ath.cx/ System Shock Homage: http://bryann.ath.cx/sshock/ ================================================== - --==-- Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum -- "I think that I think, therefore I think that I am." - -Ambrose Bierce ==--== -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE8iywgNxV/oYyZgwsRApeXAJoDRfgXLjAIWKDs+ei1a7ZZhtWNLwCfSjHz TUnlV5DjYW/MmK+Iu523SR0= =3B+v -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From jeremy at austux.net Sun Mar 10 05:18:26 2002 From: jeremy at austux.net (Jeremy Lunn) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:32 2004 Subject: [MLUG] reboot CGI script needed In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20020310111826.GA2187@austux.net> On Sun, Mar 10, 2002 at 08:49:16PM +1100, Bryan Nolen wrote: > I have an... unusual request: > does any have, or could write a cgi script (pref perl) that could run a > command like "su root -c '/sbin/reboot'", given that the root password be > passed it it from the URL. Probably safer using sudo and some alternative means of authentication. You can use webmin to reboot as well. > I know this is not secure, but lets say that the server is not taking > telnet/ssh sessions but is still serving FTP/HTTP/HTTPS (very weird) and I > don't wanna have to pay $150/hr to get access to the data centr on the long > weekend to do a reboot :) A better approach would be to have a 486 or something old acessible only by a dialup modem and from there using a null modem cable with console on serial support on your server. Or something like that. You could also get a realweasel card which would give you serial access to the bios and a means of cold rebooting. -- Jeremy Lunn Melbourne, Australia http://www.jabber.org/ - the next generation of Instant Messaging. From jh_lists at fastmail.fm Sun Mar 10 14:48:59 2002 From: jh_lists at fastmail.fm (Jeremy Howard) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:32 2004 Subject: [MLUG] reboot CGI script needed References: <20020310111826.GA2187@austux.net> Message-ID: <0e2b01c1c875$054c7470$0800a8c0@samantha> Jeremy Lunn wrote: > On Sun, Mar 10, 2002 at 08:49:16PM +1100, Bryan Nolen wrote: > > I know this is not secure, but lets say that the server is not taking > > telnet/ssh sessions but is still serving FTP/HTTP/HTTPS (very weird) and I > > don't wanna have to pay $150/hr to get access to the data centr on the long > > weekend to do a reboot :) > > A better approach would be to have a 486 or something old acessible only > by a dialup modem and from there using a null modem cable with console > on serial support on your server. Or something like that. You could > also get a realweasel card which would give you serial access to the > bios and a means of cold rebooting. > Or just get a remote reboot module. Basically, you plug one end of a cable into the module, and the other end into your PC's reset switch. The module is then attached to the phone line and away you go. I don't have a reference on hand but I've certainly seen these advertised in the Australian tech press. From jeremy at austux.net Sun Mar 10 17:37:17 2002 From: jeremy at austux.net (Jeremy Lunn) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:32 2004 Subject: [MLUG] reboot CGI script needed In-Reply-To: <0e2b01c1c875$054c7470$0800a8c0@samantha> References: <20020310111826.GA2187@austux.net> <0e2b01c1c875$054c7470$0800a8c0@samantha> Message-ID: <20020310233716.GA12921@austux.net> On Mon, Mar 11, 2002 at 07:48:59AM +1100, Jeremy Howard wrote: > Or just get a remote reboot module. Basically, you plug one end of a cable > into the module, and the other end into your PC's reset switch. The module > is then attached to the phone line and away you go. I don't have a reference I like the idea of being able to examine what is wrong better than the idea of blindly resetting. -- Jeremy Lunn Melbourne, Australia http://www.jabber.org/ - the next generation of Instant Messaging. From pjf at perltraining.com.au Tue Mar 12 19:17:21 2002 From: pjf at perltraining.com.au (Paul Fenwick) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:32 2004 Subject: Perl Mongers TONIGHT (Damian Conway) Message-ID: <20020313121721.A16054@mukc.org.au> G'day everyone, Just a quick reminder that Damian Conway (author of Object Oriented Perl) will be presenting a talk TONIGHT at this month's Perl Monger's meeting: Where: MyInternet House, Blackwood St, North Melbourne When: Wednesday 13th (TONIGHT) 6pm Topic: Extreme Perl Damian is an excellent and amusing speaker and everyone is welcome, regardless of if they've attended a Perl Mongers meeting before or are on the PM mailing list. I look forward to seeing you all there. 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The Details: When: Saturday, the 23rd of March 2002, 10am to 3pm Where: VTR Consulting Roseneath Place South Melbourne Map at http://www.vtr.com.au/vtrmap.html So what we need now is: - T-Shirts . Anyone got any Perl T-Shirts and/or Caps that they can bring - Poster . Amanda Penrose has offered to help do the design and draw up a perl post for us. As such she is looking at drawing up a little Camel. . What do we want on the poster ? . It will be colour A3 - Brochure . What do we want on the brochure . It will probably have to be B&W A4, probably single sided. - People . Who is available to come . So far we have: Scott Penrose Paul Fenwick Scott - --- Scott Penrose Open source and Linux Developer http://linux.dd.com.au/ scottp@dd.com.au -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (Darwin) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE8k/fqDCFCcmAm26YRAgsUAJ9i2Fu8G+Am6l+na4n6/tEbEKMJwgCeNh5u pjB7qKoYgZlrZCxe4icfEig= =p5UI -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From scottp at dd.com.au Sun Mar 17 03:19:35 2002 From: scottp at dd.com.au (Scott Penrose) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:32 2004 Subject: Melbourne Perl Mongers Logo Message-ID: <191DC4FA-3988-11D6-90B4-003065B58CF8@dd.com.au> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hey Dudes, Amanda has put together a logo for us so that we can place it on a poster... http://amanda.dd.com.au/temp/melbournepm.jpg Personally I think it looks very hip. We can use it as our logo for other things to, eg: the web site. Scott - --- Scott Penrose Open source and Linux Developer http://linux.dd.com.au/ scottp@dd.com.au -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (Darwin) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE8lF+zDCFCcmAm26YRApb9AKCtfQvAFEA11agqwzNSgEf6NDgfuwCffaFH clc7jlnyf+rkX/m0NhqlJ1Q= =MQeF -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From scottp at dd.com.au Sun Mar 17 03:31:40 2002 From: scottp at dd.com.au (Scott Penrose) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:32 2004 Subject: Perl Shops Message-ID: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Twice now at the recent perl meeting I have been asked what other perl shops exist. This would be a great thing to have on the perl mongers web site (where people want to be known). Until I do something better, how about emailing me details, something along the lines of... (start) =head1 COMPANY NAME myinternet =head1 WEB SITE http://www.myinternet.com.au/ =head1 CONTACT Scott Penrose =head1 TYPE Internal Perl Developers =head1 DESCRIPTION myinternet employee approximately 18 full time perl developers. myinternet develop internet access software for the K-12 Market. Most code is internal and propriatory, but some is available Open Source. (end) Of course this may not be ours exactly, just a quick idea, I will revise this before publishing. Scott - --- Scott Penrose Open source and Linux Developer http://linux.dd.com.au/ scottp@dd.com.au -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (Darwin) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE8lGKCDCFCcmAm26YRAn6CAJ4yHkeOBSRXUiwxNereHc4bQw/zqQCfeUto JFGhjLCwVRs2F2QhWBRLVVg= =V5IK -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From pjf at perltraining.com.au Sun Mar 17 17:02:37 2002 From: pjf at perltraining.com.au (Paul Fenwick) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:32 2004 Subject: Melbourne Perl Mongers Logo In-Reply-To: <191DC4FA-3988-11D6-90B4-003065B58CF8@dd.com.au>; from scottp@dd.com.au on Sun, Mar 17, 2002 at 08:19:35PM +1100 References: <191DC4FA-3988-11D6-90B4-003065B58CF8@dd.com.au> Message-ID: <20020318100236.B4670@mukc.org.au> G'day everyone, On Sun, Mar 17, 2002 at 08:19:35PM +1100, Scott Penrose wrote: > Amanda has put together a logo for us so that we can place it on a > poster... > > http://amanda.dd.com.au/temp/melbournepm.jpg > > Personally I think it looks very hip. We can use it as our logo for > other things to, eg: the web site. The camel is very cute, and I do like it. Although until I looked closely I could have sworn it was wearing lipstick. :) I have only two concerns. Actually, one reminder, and one concern. Reminder: The use of a camel (or llama) in association with Perl is a trademark of O'Reilly and associates. We should send a mail to permissions@oreilly.com in order to obtain their blessing. I've never had O'Reilly say "no" before. (see http://perl.oreilly.com/usage/ for full details) Concern: That the image looks great in colour, but may not look great when printed in black-and-white (eg, pamphlets, etc). Observation: Camels' knees bend the opposite direction on the front than the back. Identity: There's a bunch of PerlMongers clothing out there (http://orders.geekstuff.com/catalog.cgi?page=perlmongers.html) Do we care that melb.PM may have a different logo to everyone else? All the best, Paul -- Paul Fenwick | http://perltraining.com.au/ Director of Training | Ph: +61 3 9354 6001 Perl Training Australia | Fax: +61 3 9354 2681 -------------- 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/melbourne-pm/attachments/20020318/347b5c5e/attachment.bin From pjf at perltraining.com.au Sun Mar 17 17:30:03 2002 From: pjf at perltraining.com.au (Paul Fenwick) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:32 2004 Subject: Perl Shops In-Reply-To: ; from scottp@dd.com.au on Sun, Mar 17, 2002 at 08:31:40PM +1100 References: Message-ID: <20020318103003.G4670@mukc.org.au> G'day All, On Sun, Mar 17, 2002 at 08:31:40PM +1100, Scott Penrose wrote: > This would be a great thing to have on the perl mongers web site (where > people want to be known). No, I don't want people to find my business. :) > Until I do something better, how about emailing me details, something > along the lines of... Sounds great. Here's mine. It's short and sweet, I might add a little more info later. =head1 COMPANY NAME Perl Training Australia =head1 WEB SITE http://perltraining.com.au/ =head1 CONTACT Paul Fenwick =head1 TYPE Perl training and consulting =head1 DESCRIPTION Perl Training Australia provides Perl training, consulting, and software development services throughout Australia. =cut -- Paul Fenwick | http://perltraining.com.au/ Director of Training | Ph: +61 3 9354 6001 Perl Training Australia | Fax: +61 3 9354 2681 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Examples of custom programming solutions implemented by Cowsnet Internet and Professional Services include a selective file caching solution for Brain Sciences Institute, Swinburne University and real-time, credit-card payment and settlement systems. Also offered under the umbrella of web application development is database integration which allows companies to offer their clients a greater breadth and depth of product information through their web site, encouraging clients to become better informed and more involved in the consumer process. Ranging from simple XML formatted text files through to multi-table, dependency-driven SQL-based relational databases, Cowsnet Internet Services can develop and implement a range of database integration solutions. Examples of database integration solutions implemented by Cowsnet Internet and Professional Services include on-line product catalogues and ordering systems and customisable user interfaces and site directories. =cut Its times like this that you wish the 'use less' pragma actually did something - Chop and edit as you see fit :-) Rob Casey Business Manager, Senior IT Consultant Cowsnet Internet and Professional Services http://development.cowsnet.com.au > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-melbourne-pm@pm.org > [mailto:owner-melbourne-pm@pm.org] On Behalf Of Scott Penrose > Sent: Sunday, March 17, 2002 8:32 PM > To: melbourne-pm@pm.org > Subject: Perl Shops > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Twice now at the recent perl meeting I have been asked what > other perl > shops exist. > This would be a great thing to have on the perl mongers web > site (where > people want to be known). > > Until I do something better, how about emailing me details, something > along the lines of... > > (start) > > =head1 COMPANY NAME > > myinternet > > =head1 WEB SITE > http://www.myinternet.com.au/ =head1 CONTACT Scott Penrose =head1 TYPE Internal Perl Developers =head1 DESCRIPTION myinternet employee approximately 18 full time perl developers. myinternet develop internet access software for the K-12 Market. Most code is internal and propriatory, but some is available Open Source. (end) Of course this may not be ours exactly, just a quick idea, I will revise this before publishing. Scott - --- Scott Penrose Open source and Linux Developer http://linux.dd.com.au/ scottp@dd.com.au -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (Darwin) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE8lGKCDCFCcmAm26YRAn6CAJ4yHkeOBSRXUiwxNereHc4bQw/zqQCfeUto JFGhjLCwVRs2F2QhWBRLVVg= =V5IK -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From simon at unisolve.com.au Tue Mar 19 15:09:47 2002 From: simon at unisolve.com.au (Simon Taylor) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:32 2004 Subject: Perl Shops In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <02032008094700.13151@acacia.unisolve.com.au> > Twice now at the recent perl meeting I have been asked what other perl > shops exist. > This would be a great thing to have on the perl mongers web site (where > people want to be known). (start) =head1 COMPANY NAME Unisolve Pty Ltd =head1 WEB SITE http://www.unisolve.com.au/ =head1 CONTACT Simon Taylor =head1 TYPE A perl software development company =head1 DESCRIPTION Unisolve is a software company, specializing in the use of perl and other great Open Source and Free Software tools. Located in Murrumbeena, 13.5 kms from Melbourne, the company employees four developers. (end)  From scottp at dd.com.au Wed Mar 20 19:27:12 2002 From: scottp at dd.com.au (Scott Penrose) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:32 2004 Subject: The Poster Message-ID: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hey Dudes, Amanda has drawn up a poster for us for the conference this Saturday... http://amanda.dd.com.au/temp/poster.jpg Have a look, and if there is any problems please contact me asap. BTW. Is anyone interested in coming to help out with myself, Paul and Amanda on Saturday ? Or even is there anyone coming along? Scott - --- Scott Penrose Open source and Linux Developer http://linux.dd.com.au/ scottp@dd.com.au -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (Darwin) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE8mTb1DCFCcmAm26YRAjsQAJ9DUqKGLqFVyamvOT6iYV9Jx9NGzgCfby9G xSLojjNL4LjGUw8rTGhw304= =HnSX -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From jarich at perltraining.com.au Wed Mar 20 20:26:36 2002 From: jarich at perltraining.com.au (Jacinta Richardson) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:32 2004 Subject: The Poster In-Reply-To: Message-ID: > Amanda has drawn up a poster for us for the conference this Saturday... > > http://amanda.dd.com.au/temp/poster.jpg That's cool! We need to redo our homepage though. Perhaps have links to all of these companies we're from. Melbourne Perl Monger Perl shops. :) Perhaps some links to other perl resources... perlmonks etc. I'm willing to generate the content if anyone can tell me how to access our web page's shell account. If anyone (Amanada?) want's to help by making the content beautiful, that'd be nice. --- Our head contact person should be changed, as I suspect that skud@netizen.com.au is probably not forwarding anymore (not to mention that Kirrily was in Canada last time I heard). That's the head contact listed on the perl mongers map anyway. Checking out http://www.pm.org/groups/oceania.shtml Melbourne is listed twice, once under Kirrily and once with Nick. Is Nick still with us? Hi Sharkey? If not, does anyone want to advertise themselves as a good contact point? (Paul? Scott?) I wonder if the Prahran group is active? --- For what it's worth I was reading the FAQ And thought we should consider this: The Perl Mongers logo Can I make my own camel logo? The camel used in association with the Perl language is a trademark of O'Reilly & Associates. Thus, you would have to ask them, although we can help you go through that process if you need to. Be warned that this can be a lengthy process and that only the most professionally designed logos are likely to pass muster with O'Reilly. You should seriously consider using the existing Perl Mongers logo which was chosen after almost a year of effort and many trips back to the ad agency. Can I use the Perl Mongers logo? Perl Mongers groups can use the logo that appears on this page on their own web page as long as they include the following text somewhere (able to be clearly seen) on the page: The use of the camel image in association with the Perl language is a trademark of O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. Used with permission. Use of the Perl Mongers logo in other media is evaluated on a case by case basis since Perl Mongers is legally liable for its misuse. Our license with O'Reilly & Associates requires us to report misuse of the Camel logo with the Perl Mongers name. Help us not get in trouble. > BTW. Is anyone interested in coming to help out with myself, Paul and > Amanda on Saturday ? Or even is there anyone coming along? I'll be there. :) Jacinta -- ("`-''-/").___..--''"`-._ | Jacinta Richardson | `6_ 6 ) `-. ( ).`-.__.`) | Perl Training Australia | (_Y_.)' ._ ) `._ `. ``-..-' | +613 9354 6001 | _..`--'_..-_/ /--'_.' ,' | contact@perltraining.com.au | (il),-'' (li),' ((!.-' | www.perltraining.com.au | From scottp at dd.com.au Wed Mar 20 20:52:05 2002 From: scottp at dd.com.au (Scott Penrose) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:32 2004 Subject: The Poster In-Reply-To: Message-ID: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday, March 21, 2002, at 01:26 , Jacinta Richardson wrote: > >> Amanda has drawn up a poster for us for the conference this Saturday... >> >> http://amanda.dd.com.au/temp/poster.jpg > > That's cool! We need to redo our homepage though. Perhaps have links > to > all of these companies we're from. Melbourne Perl Monger Perl > shops. :) > Perhaps some links to other perl resources... perlmonks etc. Already have, and already have :-) It should be up tonight (just waiting for approval on the use of the Camel from O'Reilly, don't ask !) > I'm willing to generate the content if anyone can tell me how to access > our web page's shell account. If anyone (Amanada?) want's to help by > making the content beautiful, that'd be nice. After I put it up I may need help, but it is fairly automatic. It just takes a set of text and pod files and generates all the neat stuff around it. Thats why I got people to send me the Perl shop stuff as pod. > --- > > Our head contact person should be changed, as I suspect that > skud@netizen.com.au is probably not forwarding anymore (not to mention > that Kirrily was in Canada last time I heard). That's the head contact > listed on the perl mongers map anyway. This brings up a point we must discuss, which is our structure. We are now re registered with O'Reilly (with my details), and I believe Paul has been changed on pm.org... I guess we need some positions, even if they are in name only. > Checking out http://www.pm.org/groups/oceania.shtml > > Melbourne is listed twice, once under Kirrily and once with Nick. Is > Nick > still with us? Hi Sharkey? If not, does anyone want to advertise > themselves as a good contact point? (Paul? Scott?) Either, I will put this on my list of things to fix. > I wonder if the Prahran group is active? > > --- > > For what it's worth I was reading the FAQ > And thought we should consider this: > > > The Perl Mongers logo > > Can I make my own camel logo? > The camel used in association with the Perl language is a trademark > of > O'Reilly & Associates. Thus, you would have to ask them, although > we can > help you go through that process if you need to. Be warned that > this can be > a lengthy process and that only the most professionally designed > logos are > likely to pass muster with O'Reilly. You should seriously consider > using the > existing Perl Mongers logo which was chosen after almost a year of > effort > and many trips back to the ad agency. I already have partial approval (ie: someone at O'Reilly said that should be fine, but it hasn't been seen by the official person yet). The message is in their court - shouldn't be long. > Can I use the Perl Mongers logo? > Perl Mongers groups can use the logo that appears on this page on > their own > web page as long as they include the following text somewhere (able > to be > clearly seen) on the page: > > The use of the camel image in association with the Perl language is > a trademark of O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. Used with permission. > > Use of the Perl Mongers logo in other media is evaluated on a case > by case > basis since Perl Mongers is legally liable for its misuse. Our > license with > O'Reilly & Associates requires us to report misuse of the Camel > logo with > the Perl Mongers name. Help us not get in trouble. > We have done the web site with the colours of Amanda's Camel etc, but we can change the image if we must. If we do find that they do not approve the Camel, then we SERIOUSLY need a new logo for the Perl community. The use of the word 'perl' is free to use anywhere about perl, good, bad etc... The use of the word perl in association with an image, should also be the same rules - you should be able to put up a camel and say - Perl sux because... >> BTW. Is anyone interested in coming to help out with myself, Paul and >> Amanda on Saturday ? Or even is there anyone coming along? > I'll be there. :) Great, ta... Scott > Jacinta > > -- > ("`-''-/").___..--''"`-._ | Jacinta Richardson | > `6_ 6 ) `-. ( ).`-.__.`) | Perl Training Australia | > (_Y_.)' ._ ) `._ `. ``-..-' | +613 9354 6001 | > _..`--'_..-_/ /--'_.' ,' | contact@perltraining.com.au | > (il),-'' (li),' ((!.-' | www.perltraining.com.au | > > > > - --- Scott Penrose Open source and Linux Developer http://linux.dd.com.au/ scottp@dd.com.au -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (Darwin) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE8mUraDCFCcmAm26YRAhe7AJ9thd15Zr/Iv6RTtfXL/SegtQ8vcgCcC++Y 0vaJSV5V0gaC1AtIkeSIG68= =dAqR -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From brendan at clueful.com.au Wed Mar 20 21:26:52 2002 From: brendan at clueful.com.au (Brendan Quinn) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:32 2004 Subject: The Poster In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20020321032652.4009.qmail@luna.affordablehost.com> Jacinta Richardson writes: > I wonder if the Prahran group is active? I heard a rumour once that O'Reilly sent free copies of all their new books to the PM leaders, so I imagine somebody started the Prahran group to see if it was true :-) It wasn't me though! And before you all go starting the North Melbourne, Carlton, Epping and Nar Nar Goon Perl Mongers chapters, I doubt O'Reilly are still giving away books if they've hit times so hard that they've had to sack Larry... Brendan. From scottp at dd.com.au Thu Mar 21 20:52:43 2002 From: scottp at dd.com.au (Scott Penrose) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:32 2004 Subject: Web site and our Camel Message-ID: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Great news Melbourne PMers :-) Begin forwarded message: > From: Edie Freedman > Date: Fri Mar 22, 2002 12:29:32 Australia/Melbourne > To: Scott Penrose > Subject: Re: Use of Camel (but not art work) for Perl Mongers Melbourne > > This is okay. Go ahead and say "with permission." :-) Plus our web site is finally up... http://melbourne.pm.org/ Lots missing of course, I am now looking for talk entries, both from a schedule (Paul?) and past talks (Paul? :-) Any amendments, changes etc please email me :-) And don't forget, if you can to come Saturday. I will be bringing a portable and a PC for demonstration, I have a CD Rom and a ZIP if you want to bring along any code to either talk about or demo... Scott -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (Darwin) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE8mpyADCFCcmAm26YRAlx2AKCY3W5oEw65/J0UH7Tp080UBohdbwCgheXM 6hUNjqSRDmSkGuxGQGChaKY= =1uWb -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From Gouranga Tue Mar 26 04:49:03 2002 From: Gouranga (Gouranga) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:32 2004 Subject: Call Out Gouranga Be Happy Message-ID: <200203261051.g2QApiY05144@mail.pm.org> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/archives/melbourne-pm/attachments/20020326/80c018e3/attachment.htm From scottp at dd.com.au Tue Mar 26 17:35:46 2002 From: scottp at dd.com.au (Scott Penrose) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:32 2004 Subject: Free Stuff from O'Reilly - and for you... Message-ID: <32B61D24-4112-11D6-A13D-003065B58CF8@dd.com.au> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hey Guys You will be pleased to know that we have received some free books from O'Reilly. As per their suggestion I recommend we start up a library with the ability to put down your name for any of the books for a month. eg: first person on the list at the meeting gets the book for the next month, if approved at the next meeting, I will create the necessary code on the web site. We have also received mod_perl pocket reference that we will give away as a door prize at the next meeting, along with 20% discount vouchers and O'Reilly catalogues for everyone (heaps of them). 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Additional facilities have also been incorporated which provide international travelers with a means of avoiding expensive mobile phone roaming charges and hotel telephone bills. Global Phonecards require no physical card and are delivered online by e-mail and are also distributed by a growing number of local resellers throughout the world. WorldCall provides reliable cost cutting telephone services to leading professionals worldwide. Customers include some of the largest global companies and humanitarian organizations operating in some of the remotest parts of the world. In challenged economic times, WorldCall provides a much needed universal solution to companies and individuals on all continents to immediately cut costs. 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I wish I'd known that there was a Prahran group when I was in a 100% perl company in Windsor ... - Chris _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp.