From mailinglisten at renee-baecker.de Sat Jul 1 04:13:58 2006 From: mailinglisten at renee-baecker.de (mailinglisten at renee-baecker.de) Date: Sat, 1 Jul 2006 13:13:58 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [Dresden-pm] Perl Mongers Treffen Juli Message-ID: <20060701111358.DA26BAC279@zh02.zagler.net> Stellt ihr die Slides ins Wiki?? Gruß, ReneeB Am 30.06.2006 um 18:40 Uhr haben Sie geschrieben: > Hi! > > Am kommenden Donnerstag findet wieder das monatliche > Social/Tech-Hybrid-Treffen der Dresden Perl Mongers statt: > > Donnerstag, 6. Juli 2006 > 2o.oo Uhr > Medienkulturhaus (wo auch das 'Kino im Dach' ist) > Schandauer Str. 64, 01277 Dresden > http://www.medienkulturhaus.de > > Wer etwas =FCber Perl reden oder lernen mag, ist eingeladen. > Wir sind offen f=FCr Einsteiger und Fortgeschrittene, jung und alt. > > Themen: > > * autobox (http://search.cpan.org/~chocolate/autobox/) > * evtl. Moose::Autobox > * Subroutine attributes > * mit Pugs experimentieren zu 'use perl5:SomeLib'; > > [Alles experimentell aus der H=FCfte aber daf=FCr bleading edge.] > > Termine+Themen immer hier: > > * http://dresden-pm.org/cgi-bin/twiki/view/PM/TermineTreffen > > > GreetinX > Steffen > > From schwigon at webit.de Mon Jul 3 05:42:09 2006 From: schwigon at webit.de (Steffen Schwigon) Date: Mon, 03 Jul 2006 14:42:09 +0200 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Perl Mongers Treffen Juli In-Reply-To: <20060701111358.DA26BAC279@zh02.zagler.net> (mailinglisten@renee-baecker.de's message of "Sat, 1 Jul 2006 13:13:58 +0200 (CEST)") References: <20060701111358.DA26BAC279@zh02.zagler.net> Message-ID: <878xna3lni.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> mailinglisten at renee-baecker.de writes: > Stellt ihr die Slides ins Wiki?? Unsere letzten Treffen waren mehr direkes Experimentieren am Objekt als Broadcasting mit Folien. Gefühlt war das aber produktiver als die vorher üblichen Broadcast-Treffen. Ich kann ja Donnerstag mal dran denken, vielleicht kommt was brauchbares raus, was zu dokumentieren es wert wäre. GreetinX Steffen -- Steffen Schwigon From stepardo at gmail.com Tue Jul 4 03:23:08 2006 From: stepardo at gmail.com (Steffen Liebergeld) Date: Tue, 4 Jul 2006 12:23:08 +0200 Subject: [Dresden-pm] =?utf-8?q?Vortrag_am_Donnerstag=2C_Laptop_ben=C3=B6t?= =?utf-8?q?igt?= Message-ID: <3e3345390607040323q4462e428v59301819230f1901@mail.gmail.com> Hi, ich habe vor am Donnerstag mal eine kurze Einführung zu den Betriebssystem zu geben, an welchem ich an der TU mitentwickeln darf. Es soll eine Live- Vorführung geben, allerdings brauche ich dazu einen aktuellen Laptop mit Cd-Laufwerk. Könnte einer von Euch einen mitbringen? -- mit freundlichen Grüßen Steffen Liebergeld From schwigon at webit.de Tue Jul 4 04:49:20 2006 From: schwigon at webit.de (Steffen Schwigon) Date: Tue, 04 Jul 2006 13:49:20 +0200 Subject: [Dresden-pm] =?iso-8859-1?q?Vortrag_am_Donnerstag=2C_Laptop_ben?= =?iso-8859-1?q?=F6tigt?= In-Reply-To: <3e3345390607040323q4462e428v59301819230f1901@mail.gmail.com> (Steffen Liebergeld's message of "Tue, 4 Jul 2006 12:23:08 +0200") References: <3e3345390607040323q4462e428v59301819230f1901@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <87d5cl1tfj.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> "Steffen Liebergeld" writes: > Es soll eine Live- Vorführung geben, allerdings brauche ich dazu > einen aktuellen Laptop mit Cd-Laufwerk. Könnte einer von Euch einen > mitbringen? Ich werd meinen mithaben. Dann kann ich allerdings nicht nebenher Pugs machen, während Du sprichst. :-) Einer mehr wäre also von Vor-Teil. 3Steffen -- Steffen Schwigon From falk.herrmann at bike24.net Tue Jul 4 04:57:43 2006 From: falk.herrmann at bike24.net (Falk Herrmann) Date: Tue, 04 Jul 2006 13:57:43 +0200 Subject: [Dresden-pm] =?iso-8859-1?q?Vortrag_am_Donnerstag=2C_Laptop_ben?= =?iso-8859-1?q?=F6tigt?= In-Reply-To: <3e3345390607040323q4462e428v59301819230f1901@mail.gmail.com> References: <3e3345390607040323q4462e428v59301819230f1901@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <44AA57B7.7020903@bike24.net> Diesen Donnerstag schaffe ich es zeitlich. Versprochen. Laptop habe ich eh immer mit. Ist aber nur so ein komisches Linux drauf. Aber wie willst Du das mit dem Live machen? Wir habe doch gar kein Internet. ;-) Steffen Liebergeld wrote: > Hi, > > ich habe vor am Donnerstag mal eine kurze Einführung zu den > Betriebssystem zu geben, an welchem ich an der TU mitentwickeln darf. > Es soll eine Live- Vorführung geben, allerdings brauche ich dazu einen > aktuellen Laptop mit Cd-Laufwerk. Könnte einer von Euch einen > mitbringen? > From schwigon at webit.de Tue Jul 4 06:09:24 2006 From: schwigon at webit.de (Steffen Schwigon) Date: Tue, 04 Jul 2006 15:09:24 +0200 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Audreys Pugs-Blog Message-ID: <878xn91pq3.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> Hi! Nur mal so für alle, die von heise wegwollen und nicht wissen, was sie statt dessen mal Sinnvolles lesen könnten: Der Pugs-Blog von Audrey Tang (und manchmal anderen) unter http://pugs.blogs.com ist so dermaßen cool, ihr verpasst was, wenn ihr das nicht verfolgt. Lest mal ab und zu mit rein, und klickt auch die ganzen Module an, in denen sich grad was entwickelt, da geht echt die Post ab. GreetinX Steffen -- Steffen Schwigon From stepardo at gmail.com Tue Jul 4 09:37:32 2006 From: stepardo at gmail.com (Steffen Liebergeld) Date: Tue, 4 Jul 2006 18:37:32 +0200 Subject: [Dresden-pm] =?utf-8?q?Vortrag_am_Donnerstag=2C_Laptop_ben=C3=B6t?= =?utf-8?q?igt?= In-Reply-To: <44AA57B7.7020903@bike24.net> References: <3e3345390607040323q4462e428v59301819230f1901@mail.gmail.com> <44AA57B7.7020903@bike24.net> Message-ID: <3e3345390607040937s4d626ec6h42c6a03da60a3fdf@mail.gmail.com> On 7/4/06, Falk Herrmann wrote: > Diesen Donnerstag schaffe ich es zeitlich. Versprochen. Laptop habe ich > eh immer mit. Ist aber nur so ein komisches Linux drauf. > > Aber wie willst Du das mit dem Live machen? Wir habe doch gar kein > Internet. ;-) Ich habe eine Live-CD mit. Also wie Knoppix nur viel kuhler. -- mit freundlichen Grüßen Steffen Liebergeld From schwigon at webit.de Thu Jul 6 02:23:41 2006 From: schwigon at webit.de (Steffen Schwigon) Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2006 11:23:41 +0200 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Schluessel heute Message-ID: <87ejwzytlu.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> Hi! Ich hab heute tagsüber kein Auto und nicht genügend Zeit. Findet sich wieder jemand, der den Schlüssel bis ca. 18.3o Uhr beim Pentacon abholt? (Greeti+Tha)nX Steffen -- Steffen Schwigon From stepardo at gmail.com Thu Jul 6 02:30:22 2006 From: stepardo at gmail.com (Steffen Liebergeld) Date: Thu, 6 Jul 2006 11:30:22 +0200 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Schluessel heute In-Reply-To: <87ejwzytlu.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> References: <87ejwzytlu.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> Message-ID: <3e3345390607060230w416706b4oa6b6f73981f6018c@mail.gmail.com> On 7/6/06, Steffen Schwigon wrote: > Hi! > > Ich hab heute tagsüber kein Auto und nicht genügend Zeit. Findet sich > wieder jemand, der den Schlüssel bis ca. 18.3o Uhr beim Pentacon > abholt? 18.30Uhr schaffe ich auf keinen Fall. 19Uhr schon eher. Geht das auch? -- mit freundlichen Grüßen Steffen Liebergeld From schwigon at webit.de Thu Jul 6 02:50:43 2006 From: schwigon at webit.de (Steffen Schwigon) Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2006 11:50:43 +0200 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Schluessel heute In-Reply-To: <3e3345390607060230w416706b4oa6b6f73981f6018c@mail.gmail.com> (Steffen Liebergeld's message of "Thu, 6 Jul 2006 11:30:22 +0200") References: <87ejwzytlu.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> <3e3345390607060230w416706b4oa6b6f73981f6018c@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <877j2ryscs.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> "Steffen Liebergeld" writes: > 18.30Uhr schaffe ich auf keinen Fall. > 19Uhr schon eher. Geht das auch? Hab grad angerufen, 19.oo Uhr ist heute zufällig das allerhöchste Maximum. Falls es knapp wird, dort vorher anrufen (an die Telefonnummer auf http://medienkulturhaus.tyclipso.net/de/mkd_kontakt.html), damit sie noch wartet, aber wäre schön, wenn's noch vorher klappt. Danke. 3Steffen -- Steffen Schwigon From stepardo at gmail.com Thu Jul 6 02:54:49 2006 From: stepardo at gmail.com (Steffen Liebergeld) Date: Thu, 6 Jul 2006 11:54:49 +0200 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Schluessel heute In-Reply-To: <877j2ryscs.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> References: <87ejwzytlu.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> <3e3345390607060230w416706b4oa6b6f73981f6018c@mail.gmail.com> <877j2ryscs.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> Message-ID: <3e3345390607060254j65dfe608ve57f7b3f49a1be91@mail.gmail.com> On 7/6/06, Steffen Schwigon wrote: > "Steffen Liebergeld" writes: > > 18.30Uhr schaffe ich auf keinen Fall. > > 19Uhr schon eher. Geht das auch? > > Hab grad angerufen, 19.oo Uhr ist heute zufällig das allerhöchste > Maximum. > > Falls es knapp wird, dort vorher anrufen (an die Telefonnummer auf > http://medienkulturhaus.tyclipso.net/de/mkd_kontakt.html), damit sie > noch wartet, aber wäre schön, wenn's noch vorher klappt. Seufz. Ich gebe mein Bestes. -- mit freundlichen Grüßen Steffen Liebergeld From schwigon at webit.de Thu Jul 6 03:03:11 2006 From: schwigon at webit.de (Steffen Schwigon) Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2006 12:03:11 +0200 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Schluessel heute In-Reply-To: <3e3345390607060254j65dfe608ve57f7b3f49a1be91@mail.gmail.com> (Steffen Liebergeld's message of "Thu, 6 Jul 2006 11:54:49 +0200") References: <87ejwzytlu.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> <3e3345390607060230w416706b4oa6b6f73981f6018c@mail.gmail.com> <877j2ryscs.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> <3e3345390607060254j65dfe608ve57f7b3f49a1be91@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <873bdfyrs0.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> "Steffen Liebergeld" writes: > Seufz. Ich gebe mein Bestes. Danke, Steffen. Steffen -- Steffen Schwigon From schwigon at webit.de Sun Jul 9 13:11:07 2006 From: schwigon at webit.de (Steffen Schwigon) Date: Sun, 09 Jul 2006 22:11:07 +0200 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Fwd: Perl Mongers T-Shirts Message-ID: <87u05q35es.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> Hi Dresden.pm & Cc:! Auf untengenannter URL scheint grade ein T-Shirt-Verkauf abzugehen. Könnt ihr euch in meiner Abwesenheit bitte dort mit reinhängen, vielleicht hat Jörg als Dresden.pm-Leader auch schon eine entsprechende Mail von Omaha.pm bekommen. Vielleicht schließen wir uns auch mit Berlin.pm oder einem der dort schon aufgezählten anderen deutschen .pm zusammen, damit die Versandkosten nur einmal für Deutschland bezahlt werden und teilen es hier nochmal auf, keine Ahnung. Ich kann mich jetzt nicht weiter drum kümmern, bin die nächsten Wochen ohne Netz im Ürläub. Ich wünsche mir jedenfalls eins: Steffen Schwigon --- black --- Size "L" Bitte für mich mit bestellen. Verreißt es bitte nicht, nur wegen diesem T-Shirt bin ich Perl Monger! :-) Falls keiner in Dresden mitbestellt, gebt meine Bestellung bitte an Tina von Berlin.pm weiter. GreetinX Steffen -------------- nächster Teil -------------- Ein Dateianhang mit Binärdaten wurde abgetrennt... Von: Tina Mueller Betreff: [Berlin-pm] Perl Mongers T-Shirts Datum: Sun, 9 Jul 2006 18:52:07 +0200 (CEST) Größe: 4790 URL: http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/dresden-pm/attachments/20060709/126d6ed2/attachment.mht From stepardo at gmail.com Mon Jul 10 05:52:18 2006 From: stepardo at gmail.com (Steffen Liebergeld) Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2006 14:52:18 +0200 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Demo-CD zu TUDOS Message-ID: <3e3345390607100552r2027054xa23a6eb838ed4e3c@mail.gmail.com> Hi, hier der Link zur ISO (bootfähig - also einfach Brennen und losspielen). http://demo.tudos.org/eng_download.html Bei weiteren Fragen könnt ihr euch gerne an mich wenden. -- mit freundlichen Grüßen Steffen Liebergeld From probster at t-online.de Mon Jul 10 10:50:22 2006 From: probster at t-online.de (The Probster) Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2006 19:50:22 +0200 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Fwd: Perl Mongers T-Shirts In-Reply-To: <87u05q35es.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> References: <87u05q35es.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> Message-ID: <44B2935E.2070104@t-online.de> an wenn soll ich was schicken wenn ich auch das t-shirt ham will ??? sorry bin neu im verteiler, will aber unbedingt son t-shirt!!! mfg maddin From falk.herrmann at bike24.net Mon Jul 10 11:19:30 2006 From: falk.herrmann at bike24.net (Falk Herrmann) Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2006 20:19:30 +0200 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Fwd: Perl Mongers T-Shirts In-Reply-To: <44B2935E.2070104@t-online.de> References: <87u05q35es.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> <44B2935E.2070104@t-online.de> Message-ID: <44B29A32.6070705@bike24.net> also... was: 1. größenangabe (logisch, oder?) 2. kohle wenn: gute frage. müsste jemand von uns sein, der ein paypal account hat. will denn sonst noch jemand ein t-shirt ausser steffen, mr. x und vielleicht ich dann noch. besonder schön finde ich sie nicht. ich zieh beim nächsten treffen mal mein gentoo t-shirt an. finde ich persönlich besser. falk. The Probster wrote: > an wenn soll ich was schicken wenn ich auch das t-shirt ham will ??? > sorry bin neu im verteiler, will aber unbedingt son t-shirt!!! > > mfg maddin > _______________________________________________ > Dresden-pm mailing list > Dresden-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/dresden-pm > > From probster at t-online.de Mon Jul 10 11:29:16 2006 From: probster at t-online.de (The Probster) Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2006 20:29:16 +0200 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Fwd: Perl Mongers T-Shirts In-Reply-To: <44B29A32.6070705@bike24.net> References: <87u05q35es.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> <44B2935E.2070104@t-online.de> <44B29A32.6070705@bike24.net> Message-ID: <44B29C7C.1020605@t-online.de> Falk Herrmann schrieb: > also... > > was: > 1. größenangabe (logisch, oder?) > 2. kohle > > wenn: > gute frage. müsste jemand von uns sein, der ein paypal account hat. > > will denn sonst noch jemand ein t-shirt ausser steffen, mr. x und > vielleicht ich dann noch. besonder schön finde ich sie nicht. ich zieh > beim nächsten treffen mal mein gentoo t-shirt an. finde ich persönlich > besser. > > falk. > > The Probster wrote: > >> an wenn soll ich was schicken wenn ich auch das t-shirt ham will ??? >> sorry bin neu im verteiler, will aber unbedingt son t-shirt!!! >> >> mfg maddin >> _______________________________________________ >> Dresden-pm mailing list >> Dresden-pm at pm.org >> http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/dresden-pm >> >> >> > _______________________________________________ > Dresden-pm mailing list > Dresden-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/dresden-pm > > na dann würd ich zwei mal ein schwarzes in XL nehmen, wegen kohle müsste halt mal bescheid gesagt werden wieviel und wohin. ich sag mal een zwanni pro t-shirt wäre für mich in ordnung. mfg mr "x" aka Maddin Probst -------------- nächster Teil -------------- Ein Dateianhang mit HTML-Daten wurde abgetrennt... URL: http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/dresden-pm/attachments/20060710/762842f7/attachment.html From info at perlmongers.de Mon Jul 10 14:34:23 2006 From: info at perlmongers.de (Soeren M. Laird Soerries) Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2006 23:34:23 +0200 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Fwd: Perl Mongers T-Shirts References: <44B29A32.6070705@bike24.net> Message-ID: <2006071023342312842@spuk.de> Hallo Dresden.pm Falk Herrmann schreibt: > besonder schön finde ich sie nicht. ich zieh beim nächsten treffen mal mein > gentoo t-shirt an. finde ich persönlich besser. Dresden.pm hat doch auch ein schönes Logo, das man doch prima auf T-Shirts drucken könnte. Das wird möglicherweise nicht allzuviel billiger als eine Bestellung aus Amiland, aber zumindest origineller. Grüße vom Main, Sören -- Sören M. Laird Sörries http://Spuk.de/s/ http://frankfurt.perlmongers.de/ http://www.perl-community.de/ OpenBC-Einladung: http://www.openbc.com/go/invite/29802.f54399 From seidel at webit.de Tue Jul 11 09:31:59 2006 From: seidel at webit.de (Alexander Seidel) Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2006 18:31:59 +0200 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Fwd: Perl Mongers T-Shirts In-Reply-To: <44B29A32.6070705@bike24.net> References: <87u05q35es.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> <44B2935E.2070104@t-online.de> <44B29A32.6070705@bike24.net> Message-ID: <20060711163159.GA3087@kabelbinder.webit.de> On Mon, Jul 10, 2006 at 08:19:30PM +0200, Falk Herrmann wrote: > also... > > was: > 1. größenangabe (logisch, oder?) > 2. kohle > > wenn: > gute frage. müsste jemand von uns sein, der ein paypal account hat. Mit Paypal kann ich auch nicht dienen. > will denn sonst noch jemand ein t-shirt ausser steffen, mr. x und > vielleicht ich dann noch. besonder schön finde ich sie nicht. ich zieh > beim nächsten treffen mal mein gentoo t-shirt an. finde ich persönlich > besser. Ich wäre mit 1x Größe M, schwarz dabei. Grüße Alex. From dresden-pm at demofreak.de Tue Jul 11 12:57:48 2006 From: dresden-pm at demofreak.de (Johannes Studt) Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2006 21:57:48 +0200 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Fwd: Perl Mongers T-Shirts In-Reply-To: <20060711163159.GA3087@kabelbinder.webit.de> References: <87u05q35es.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> <44B2935E.2070104@t-online.de> <44B29A32.6070705@bike24.net> <20060711163159.GA3087@kabelbinder.webit.de> Message-ID: <20060711195748.GB4601@fileserver02.chdintern.de> * Alexander Seidel [2006-07-11 18:31]: > Mit Paypal kann ich auch nicht dienen. Das hätte ich wiederum, nur will ich (eigentlich) weder so ein T-Shirt haben noch mich darum kümmern müssen. Wenn jemand einfach die Bestellung durchtriggert, die Kohle dafür einsammelt und mir in die Hand drückt, kann ich das aber gern da hintransferieren. > Ich wäre mit 1x Größe M, schwarz dabei. Wenn es denn unbedingt notwendig wäre, zur Erreichung einer Rabattstufe oder was weiss ich warum, würde ich ein schwarzes in XXL haben wollen. Hannes -- [X] Nail here for new monitor. From joerg.westphal at gmx.de Tue Jul 11 15:13:09 2006 From: joerg.westphal at gmx.de (Joerg Westphal) Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2006 00:13:09 +0200 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Fwd: Newsletter from the O'Reilly UG Program, July 11 Message-ID: <200607120013.10669.joerg.westphal@gmx.de> ---------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht ---------- Subject: Newsletter from the O'Reilly UG Program, July 11 Date: Dienstag, 11. 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Donnerstag                /             im Medienkulturzentrum http://dresden.pm.org - mailto: info at dresden-pm.org From schwigon at webit.de Thu Jul 20 16:05:50 2006 From: schwigon at webit.de (Steffen Schwigon) Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2006 01:05:50 +0200 Subject: [Dresden-pm] [Berlin-pm] Perl Mongers T-Shirts In-Reply-To: (Tina Mueller's message of "Mon, 10 Jul 2006 15:03:44 +0200 (CEST)") References: Message-ID: <87slkvc1wx.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> Tina Mueller writes: > ich schreibe die T-Shirt-Bestellungen erstmal auf > http://perlmongers.de/?BerlinPM > [...] > Evtl. tun wir uns mit Dresden.pm zusammen, damit die Versandkosten > geringer werden. Ich habe unsere Dresden.pm-Bestellungen mit bei euch im Wiki eingetragen. Wäre cool, wenn das gebündelt nach Germany käme und ihr das mit bestellt. Wollen wir dann nicht gleich noch Richard Lippmann (Erlangen.pm?) fragen, ob wir noch mit denen bündeln? Versandkosten aus U.S. sind die Hölle, lieber schicken wir hier das Paket im Kreis paarmal weiter. IMHO. Bei Richard steht so eine Theorie auch schon auf der Webseite. PS: Bei uns kann, glaube ich, einer mit einem PayPal-Account dienen, um das Geld an Omaha.pm zu bezahlen, falls das notwendig werden sollte. (Greeti+Tha)nX Steffen -- Steffen Schwigon Dresden Perl Mongers From schwigon at webit.de Thu Jul 20 16:24:32 2006 From: schwigon at webit.de (=?iso-8859-1?q?F=E4kalam=F6be?=) Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2006 01:24:32 +0200 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Fwd: Perl Mongers T-Shirts In-Reply-To: <44B29A32.6070705@bike24.net> (Falk Herrmann's message of "Mon, 10 Jul 2006 20:19:30 +0200") References: <87u05q35es.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> <44B2935E.2070104@t-online.de> <44B29A32.6070705@bike24.net> Message-ID: <87k667c11r.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> Falk Herrmann writes: > und vielleicht ich dann noch. Falls Du eins möchtest, füge mal einen Eintrag bitte noch hier http://perlmongers.de/?BerlinPM hinzu. 3Steffen -- Steffen Schwigon From schwigon at webit.de Thu Jul 20 16:28:03 2006 From: schwigon at webit.de (Steffen Schwigon) Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2006 01:28:03 +0200 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Fwd: Perl Mongers T-Shirts In-Reply-To: <2006071023342312842@spuk.de> (Soeren M. Laird Soerries's message of "Mon, 10 Jul 2006 23:34:23 +0200") References: <44B29A32.6070705@bike24.net> <2006071023342312842@spuk.de> Message-ID: <87fygvc0vw.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> "Soeren M. Laird Soerries" writes: > Dresden.pm hat doch auch ein schönes Logo, das man doch prima auf > T-Shirts drucken könnte. Das wird möglicherweise nicht allzuviel > billiger als eine Bestellung aus Amiland, aber zumindest > origineller. Aber es kommt nicht in Perlywood-mäßigen Movies vor. The Real Vorbild ist: http://dresden-pm.org/twiki/pub/PM/DiverseMaterialien/lit2004_01a_mantits2.mpg Aus *diesem* Holz sind echte Perl-Geeks gemacht. :-) GreetinX Steffen -- Steffen Schwigon From schwigon at webit.de Thu Jul 20 16:29:15 2006 From: schwigon at webit.de (=?iso-8859-1?q?F=E4kalam=F6be?=) Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2006 01:29:15 +0200 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Fwd: Perl Mongers T-Shirts In-Reply-To: <20060711195748.GB4601@fileserver02.chdintern.de> (Johannes Studt's message of "Tue, 11 Jul 2006 21:57:48 +0200") References: <87u05q35es.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> <44B2935E.2070104@t-online.de> <44B29A32.6070705@bike24.net> <20060711163159.GA3087@kabelbinder.webit.de> <20060711195748.GB4601@fileserver02.chdintern.de> Message-ID: <87bqrjc0tw.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> Johannes Studt writes: > Wenn es denn unbedingt notwendig wäre, zur Erreichung einer > Rabattstufe oder was weiss ich warum, würde ich ein schwarzes in XXL Falls Du Dich verbindlich entschließt, dann auch bitte hier: http://perlmongers.de/?BerlinPM mit eintragen. 3Steffen -- Steffen Schwigon From stepardo at gmail.com Fri Jul 21 04:21:35 2006 From: stepardo at gmail.com (Steffen Liebergeld) Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2006 13:21:35 +0200 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Fwd: Perl Mongers T-Shirts In-Reply-To: <87bqrjc0tw.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> References: <87u05q35es.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> <44B2935E.2070104@t-online.de> <44B29A32.6070705@bike24.net> <20060711163159.GA3087@kabelbinder.webit.de> <20060711195748.GB4601@fileserver02.chdintern.de> <87bqrjc0tw.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> Message-ID: <3e3345390607210421k963a1e6l842f495cdd3ae2e4@mail.gmail.com> On 7/21/06, Fäkalamöbe wrote: ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > 3Steffen Ist das ein neuer Fetisch? -- mit freundlichen Grüßen Steffen Liebergeld From schwigon at webit.de Mon Jul 24 11:31:36 2006 From: schwigon at webit.de (=?iso-8859-1?q?F=E4kalam=F6be?=) Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2006 20:31:36 +0200 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Fwd: Perl Mongers T-Shirts In-Reply-To: <3e3345390607210421k963a1e6l842f495cdd3ae2e4@mail.gmail.com> (Steffen Liebergeld's message of "Fri, 21 Jul 2006 13:21:35 +0200") References: <87u05q35es.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> <44B2935E.2070104@t-online.de> <44B29A32.6070705@bike24.net> <20060711163159.GA3087@kabelbinder.webit.de> <20060711195748.GB4601@fileserver02.chdintern.de> <87bqrjc0tw.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> <3e3345390607210421k963a1e6l842f495cdd3ae2e4@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <87slkqyhvb.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> "Steffen Liebergeld" writes: > On 7/21/06, Fäkalamöbe wrote: > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >> 3Steffen > > Ist das ein neuer Fetisch? Die Fäkalamöbe organisiert für mich die T-Shirt-Bestellung. 3Steffen From gjasny at web.de Mon Jul 24 12:50:41 2006 From: gjasny at web.de (Gregor Jasny) Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2006 21:50:41 +0200 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Fwd: Perl Mongers T-Shirts In-Reply-To: <87slkqyhvb.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> References: <87u05q35es.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> <44B2935E.2070104@t-online.de> <44B29A32.6070705@bike24.net> <20060711163159.GA3087@kabelbinder.webit.de> <20060711195748.GB4601@fileserver02.chdintern.de> <87bqrjc0tw.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> <3e3345390607210421k963a1e6l842f495cdd3ae2e4@mail.gmail.com> <87slkqyhvb.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> Message-ID: <44C52491.1060608@web.de> Fäkalamöbe wrote: > Die Fäkalamöbe organisiert für mich die T-Shirt-Bestellung. Hättest Du mal lieber das Flying Spaghetti Monster[1] gefragt ... Gregor [1] http://www.venganza.org/ From stepardo at gmail.com Thu Jul 27 06:19:23 2006 From: stepardo at gmail.com (Steffen Liebergeld) Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 15:19:23 +0200 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Auf die Gefahr hin jetzt mehrmals Jehova zu sagen... Message-ID: <3e3345390607270619v1d8fb9dbp82b5a60881c2fdf@mail.gmail.com> Hi, gibt es unter den Perl Mongers Jemanden der am Freitag zu dem Python Themenabend[0] gehen möchte und mich im Sinne einer Fahrgemeinschaft mitnehmen würde? Natürlich will ich mich dort nur über Python informieren um gute Argument _dagegen_ zu finden (bitte packt eure Lerchenzungen, Zaunköniglebern, Buchfinkenhirne ruhig wieder ein). mfg Steffen Liebergeld @ Johannes und Jörg: "Der Unbesiegbare" ist ausgelesen. Ich freue mich auf neuen Lesestoff;-) [0] http://www.c3d2.de/news/ta-python.html -- Muss man selbst, oder aber eine andere Person in einem Raum niesen, ignoriert man dies als einen unerheblichen Zwischenfall. Dieser sollte nicht durch ein schallendes ?Gesundheit!" zu einem Drama gesundheitlichen Verfalls verfremdet werden. From dresden-pm at demofreak.de Thu Jul 27 16:28:42 2006 From: dresden-pm at demofreak.de (Johannes Studt) Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2006 01:28:42 +0200 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Auf die Gefahr hin jetzt mehrmals Jehova zu sagen... In-Reply-To: <3e3345390607270619v1d8fb9dbp82b5a60881c2fdf@mail.gmail.com> References: <3e3345390607270619v1d8fb9dbp82b5a60881c2fdf@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20060727232842.GA20039@fileserver02.chdintern.de> * Steffen Liebergeld [2006-07-27 15:19]: > @ Johannes und Jörg: "Der Unbesiegbare" ist ausgelesen. Ich freue mich > auf neuen Lesestoff;-) Was auch sonst? :-D Hannes -- E-mail Disclaimer: Sollten Sie diese E-mail irrtuemlich erhalten haben, machen Sie doch damit, was Sie fuer richtig halten, bitte jedoch im Rahmen dessen, was der gesunde Menschenverstand Ihnen vorschreibt. (found on http://www.causse.de/recht/angstklauseln.html)