From grant at mclean.net.nz Sun Oct 2 15:41:59 2005 From: grant at mclean.net.nz (Grant McLean) Date: Mon, 03 Oct 2005 11:41:59 +1300 Subject: [Wellington-pm] Meeting next Monday Message-ID: <1128292919.24623.13.camel@localhost> Hi Mongers Just a quick reminder that the next meeting of Wellington Perl Mongers is Monday October 10th: 6:00pm Monday 10 October 2005 Level 2, Eagle Technology House 150 Willis Street Wellington http://wellington.pm.org/ The meeting theme is revision control systems and four (relatively short) talks will look at alternatives to CVS: * Grant McLean - Subversion * Sam Vilain - SVK, SVL * Geoff Cant - Darcs * Martin Langhoff - Git Bring a friend. See you there. Regards Grant From grant at mclean.net.nz Sun Oct 2 15:50:54 2005 From: grant at mclean.net.nz (Grant McLean) Date: Mon, 03 Oct 2005 11:50:54 +1300 Subject: [Wellington-pm] New book in the library Message-ID: <1128293454.24623.23.camel@localhost> Hi again Mongers I forgot to mention that the nice folks at O'Reilly have sent us a copy of: Learning Perl Objects, References, and Modules By Randal L. Schwartz With Tom Phoenix First Edition June 2003 ISBN: 0-596-00478-8 224 pages http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/lrnperlorm/ If you missed the Introduction to Object Oriented Perl talk in May then this would be a good place to start. At only 224 pages, it's not at all intimidating. We're under no obligation to post a review of this one, so don't be put off by that (although of course I'd be delighted if someone did want to review it). Reply direct to me if you want to borrow it. Cheers Grant From grant at mclean.net.nz Wed Oct 5 12:48:53 2005 From: grant at mclean.net.nz (Grant McLean) Date: Thu, 06 Oct 2005 08:48:53 +1300 Subject: [Wellington-pm] [Fwd: Newsletter from O'Reilly UG Program, October 5] Message-ID: <1128541733.12165.2.camel@localhost> -------- Forwarded Message -------- > From: Marsee Henon > Subject: Newsletter from O'Reilly UG Program, October 5 > Date: Wed, 05 Oct 2005 12:29:04 -0700 > ================================================================ > O'Reilly News for User Group Members > October 5, 2005 > ================================================================ > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Book News > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > -Ambient Findability > -Halo 2 Hacks > -Cult of iPod > -Windows Server 2003 Network Administration > -Prefactoring > -Degunking Windows, Second Edition > -eBay: The Missing Manual > -iPod Shuffle Fan Book > -Behind Closed Doors > -Security and Usability > -iLife: The Missing Manual > -Digital Photography Pocket Guide, 3rd Edition > -Oracle PL/SQL Programming, 4th Edition > -TCP/IP Guide > -Cisco IOS in a Nutshell, 2nd Edition > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Upcoming Events > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > -Stephen Teilhet ("C# Cookbook" and "Subclassing and Hooking with > Visual Basic") at Compuware OJ.X, Detroit, MI--October 6 > -"The Art of Project Management" Tour, Boston, NYC, and > Pittsburgh--October 11-19 > -O'Reilly Authors at Macromedia Max, Anaheim, CA--October 16-19 > -Steven Feuerstein's Oracle PL/SQL Programming Conference, > Chicago, IL--November 2-3 > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Conference News > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > -ETel Registration Now Open > -Registration is Open for EuroOSCON > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > News > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > -Tim O'Reilly in the News > -What Is Web 2.0? > -Beta Broadcast 002: Data for Web 2.0 > -What Is Asterisk? > -Marking up your Designs with HTMLstamps > Opera Goes Free Without Ads > -User Group Members receive a special 50% discount Learning > Lab Courses > -Perlcast Interviews Jesse Vincent, author of "RT Essentials" > -What Is Free Software? > -Installing Debian > -Backward Compatibility? 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Register online: > http://learninglab.oreilly.com/ > > --------------------- > Open Source > --------------------- > ***Perlcast Interviews Jesse Vincent, author of "RT Essentials" > http://perlcast.com/2005/09/29/interview-with-jesse-vincent/ > > > ***What Is Free Software? > Today, free software is a large body of high-quality code on which much > of the internet depends for critical functions. But free software is > much more than a collection of programs. Karl Fogel examines free > software under three different lights: as a political movement, as a > programming methodology, and as a business model. Karl is the author of > "Producing Open Source Software." > http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2005/09/29/what-is-free-software.html > > > ****Installing Debian > Debian GNU/Linux is a powerful and popular community-developed Linux > distribution--and the basis for several other useful and usable > distributions. With the recent release of Debian Sarge, it's better than > ever. Edd Dumbill, Debian developer and GNU/Linux advocate, walks > through a typical installation. > http://www.linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/2005/09/29/installing_debian.html > > > ***Backward Compatibility? We've Heard of It > PHP 5's release has sparked a PR disaster for the popular open source > programming language because of some significant backwards compatibility > issues. > http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2005/09/15/backward-compatibility-weve-heard-of-it/ > > > ***Using FreeBSD's ACLs > The standard Unix permissions scheme works fine if you have simple > needs, but juggling groups and users can grow unwieldy very quickly. > FreeBSD's Access Control Lists give you more control over who can access > files and directories. Dru Lavigne explains how to enable, understand, > and use them appropriately. > http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2005/09/22/FreeBSD_Basics.html > > --------------------- > Mac > --------------------- > ***How to Set Up Backup 3 and Save Your Data > Combined with a hefty 1GB of online storage, Backup 3 provides .Mac > subscribers with a robust, easy-to-use workflow for protecting their > most valuable data. In this tutorial, Derrick Story shows you how to get > the most out of version 3, using both your iDisk and DVDs for preserving > your work. > http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2005/09/23/backup3.html > > > ***Installing Fink on Mac OS X > The Fink project aims to port Unix software to Mac OS X and make it easy > to install. In this article, Koen Vervloesem shows you the ins and outs > of Fink, with some info about how it compares to DarwinPorts, another > package management system for Mac OS X. > http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2005/09/30/fink.html > > --------------------- > Windows/.NET > --------------------- > ***What Is ASP.NET? > Part of the .NET Framework, ASP.NET allows developers to build dynamic > web apps and web services using compiled languages like VB.NET and C#. > Wei-Meng Lee provides a look under the ASP.NET hood, describing how it > works, its improved support in areas like state management and tracing > and debugging, and important new features in version 2.0. Wei-Meng is > the author of "ASP.NET: A Developer's Notebook." > http://www.ondotnet.com/pub/a/dotnet/2005/09/19/what-is-asp-net.html > > > ***Using Windows Explorer with Alternate Credentials > Running Windows using administrator credentials can be hazardous to the > health of your machine. Mitch Tulloch, author of "Windows Server Hacks," > shows you how you can help solve the problem by using Windows Explorer > while running alternate credentials. > http://www.windowsdevcenter.com/pub/a/windows/2005/09/20/using-windows-explorer-with-alternate-credentials.html > > > ***What Is C#? > Jesse Liberty reveals this little-understood secret: C# is really one of > two "coatings" of MSIL, the Microsoft Intermediate Language (the second > is Visual Basic 2005). Both C# and VB 2005 produce MSIL, and it is MSIL > that runs on the .NET platform. Jesse provides an overview of the C# > language and how it works within the .NET platform, and concludes with > resources for coding in C#. Jesse is the author of "Programming C#, 4th > Edition." > http://www.ondotnet.com/pub/a/dotnet/2005/10/03/what-is-csharp.html > > --------------------- > Java > --------------------- > ***What Is Quartz? > Java programmers: if you've ever needed an application to perform a task > at a specific time, automatically, Chuck Cavaness suggests you check out > the Quartz Scheduler. Cavaness looks at this open source job-scheduling > framework, explains where to get it, how it works, and reviews its > feature set. > http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2005/09/28/what-is-quartz.html > > > ***What Is Hibernate? > Hibernate is a free open source Java package that makes it easy to work > with relational databases. James Elliott describes the "enlightened > laziness" that resulted in the development of Hibernate, how it works, > and when it makes good sense to use it in your projects. James is the > author of "Hibernate: A Developer's Notebook." > http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2005/09/21/what-is-hibernate.html > > --------------------- > Digital Media > --------------------- > ***Jack Herrington ("Podcasting Hacks") interviewed on the > User Group Report on The MUG Center. > http://www.mugcenter.com/usergroupreport/2005/534.html > (You can also subscribe to this Podcast through iTunes.) > > > ***Nate Howard: Midwestern Photographer in Iraq > A photojournalist from Rochester, Minnesota is assigned to cover a local > transportation unit on duty in Iraq. The images that Nate Howard > returned with document the Iraqi people and American soldiers from a > compassionate point of view. > http://digitalmedia.oreilly.com/2005/09/28/featured.html > > > ***Julian Kwasneski: Inside Game Audio > If you've played Star Wars, The Lord of the Rings, Indiana Jones, James > Bond, or any number of NBA, NFL, PGA, or NCCA console games, you've > likely heard the music and sound effects of Bay Area Sound. Cofounder > Julian Kwasneski takes us inside the process of optimizing audio for > games, then shares five MP3s. > http://digitalmedia.oreilly.com/2005/09/21/bas-kwasneski-game-audio.html > > --------------------- > MAKE > --------------------- > ***Make your own "PowerSquid" > Have you seen the "PowerSquid" on ThinkGeek? It's a very cool, > five-outlet power strip that allows you to plug in those bulky square > adapters. The Make team was going to order one, but they were out of > stock and so they made their own--with a total of eight outlets--for > almost half the price. Here's the simple cheap version. > http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2005/09/how_to_make_your_own_powersqui.html > > > Try a Sample Project from MAKE: > http://makezine.com/samples/ > > MAKE Show Archive: > http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/make_podcast/ > > > ***For more information on MAKE, go to: > http://www.makezine.com/ > > > ================================================ > From Your Peers > ================================================ > ***Don't forget to check out the O'Reilly UG wiki to see what user > groups around the globe are up to: > http://wiki.oreillynet.com/usergroups/index.cgi > > Until next time-- > > Marsee Henon > > > ================================================================ > O'Reilly > 1005 Gravenstein Highway North > Sebastopol, CA 95472 > http://ug.oreilly.com/ http://www.oreilly.com > ================================================================ From grant at mclean.net.nz Sun Oct 9 14:01:08 2005 From: grant at mclean.net.nz (Grant McLean) Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 10:01:08 +1300 Subject: [Wellington-pm] Reminder: Meeting tonight Message-ID: <1128891668.5982.1.camel@localhost> Hi Mongers Wellington Perl Mongers meeting is this evening: 6:00pm Monday 10 October 2005 Level 2, Eagle Technology House 150 Willis Street Wellington http://wellington.pm.org/ The meeting theme is revision control systems and four (relatively short) talks will look at alternatives to CVS: * Grant McLean - Subversion * Sam Vilain - SVK, SVL * Geoff Cant - Darcs * Martin Langhoff - Git Bring a friend. See you there. Regards Grant From grant at mclean.net.nz Mon Oct 10 14:14:16 2005 From: grant at mclean.net.nz (Grant McLean) Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 10:14:16 +1300 Subject: [Wellington-pm] Meeting Roundup Message-ID: <1128978856.3497.14.camel@localhost> Hi Mongers Well last night's speakers certainly broke all records for overrunning the allocated timeslots (OK, so I set a bad precedent), but I think we'd all agree it was an interesting and informative (not to mention lively) session. There are slides and links up in the archive section of the web site: http://wellington.pm.org/archive/ (the archived files even include the contents of untitled.txt salvaged this morning from Martin's tmp directory). The next meeting will be on November 14th. Matt Hunt has graciously stepped forward and volunteered to do a presentation on debugging which means we have one more slot to fill - volunteers please. Last night's speakers have claimed their free tee shirts from my OSCON swag bag. There are only a couple of shirts left, so if you don't volunteer to speak in November you'll most likely miss out. Regards Grant From grant at mclean.net.nz Wed Oct 19 13:39:59 2005 From: grant at mclean.net.nz (Grant McLean) Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 09:39:59 +1300 Subject: [Wellington-pm] Meeting Roundup In-Reply-To: <1128978856.3497.14.camel@localhost> References: <1128978856.3497.14.camel@localhost> Message-ID: <1129754399.23834.15.camel@localhost.localdomain> On Tue, 2005-10-11 at 10:14 +1300, Grant McLean wrote: > The next meeting will be on November 14th. Matt Hunt has graciously > stepped forward and volunteered to do a presentation on debugging. And Andrew Ruthven has equally graciously volunteered to tell us about Catalyst - the Perl web development framework which competes head-to-head with Ruby on Rails. We will need speakers for future meetings so please have a think about what you could present on. Some of the best talks have been from people who chose a topic they knew nothing about but wanted to learn. A looming deadline can be a powerful motivator :-) Cheers Grant From matt at catalyst.net.nz Mon Oct 24 13:01:22 2005 From: matt at catalyst.net.nz (Matthew Hunt) Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 09:01:22 +1300 Subject: [Wellington-pm] Decomposing Parrot Message-ID: <435D3D92.8010807@catalyst.net.nz> An interesting article from Dan Sugalski about his reasons for leaving the Parrot project and about the way the project went for him: http://www.sidhe.org/~dan/blog/archives/000435.html Matt. -- Matthew Hunt From jarich at perltraining.com.au Mon Oct 24 18:50:10 2005 From: jarich at perltraining.com.au (Jacinta Richardson) Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 11:50:10 +1000 Subject: [Wellington-pm] OSDC 2005 open for registrations Message-ID: <435D8F52.7090701@perltraining.com.au> G'day everyone, This is a quick note to let you know that registrations for Australia?s second Open Source Developers? Conference are now open. Last year?s conference was a huge hit with 60 high quality talks running in three streams over three days. If you were not able to join us last year make sure you don?t miss out this year! The conference is running from Monday 5th ? Wednesday 7th December 2005. If you register before Sunday 30th October you will receive a conference t-shirt and a $50 discount. You can register at http://www.osdc.com.au/registration/index.html OSDC is a grass roots-style conference designed by developers for developers, covering open source languages, tools, libraries, operating systems, licences and business models. We?re booking 3 lecture rooms each day for the 3 days to hold a new set 60 different talks. Talks topics range from the safety of Perl?s Safe.pm, to rapid game development in Python, to using PHP for unorthodox applications, to utilizing Java?s Groovy in your next application. We also have talks on conference skills, database integration, digital forensics, Gumstix and Nagios. You can find the full list of speakers and talk titles at http://osdc2005.cgpublisher.com/session_descriptions.html Because there are so many good talks, you can be certain that there will be something that interests you in every talk session. Each day will start with a keynote by our excellent keynote speakers. These include Damian Conway, Jonathan Oxer, Richard Farnsworth (from the Australian Synchrotron) and Anthony Baxter. The rest of the day will be filled with up to 5 hours of talks and plentiful food breaks. Our catering choices should result in you being extraordinarily well fed throughout the days of the conference. There will also be several BOFs (yet to be organised), lots of opportunities to socialise, a semi-formal dinner, a partners? programme and other usual conference stuff. If you have any other questions about what is happening, please don?t hesitate to ask: osdc-help at osdc.com.au All the very best, Jacinta -- ("`-''-/").___..--''"`-._ | Jacinta Richardson | `6_ 6 ) `-. ( ).`-.__.`) | Perl Training Australia | (_Y_.)' ._ ) `._ `. ``-..-' | +61 3 9354 6001 | _..`--'_..-_/ /--'_.' ,' | contact at perltraining.com.au | (il),-'' (li),' ((!.-' | www.perltraining.com.au | From enkidu at cliffp.com Mon Oct 24 23:39:29 2005 From: enkidu at cliffp.com (Cliff Pratt) Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 19:39:29 +1300 Subject: [Wellington-pm] Decomposing Parrot In-Reply-To: <435D3D92.8010807@catalyst.net.nz> References: <435D3D92.8010807@catalyst.net.nz> Message-ID: <435DD321.4000201@cliffp.com> Matthew Hunt wrote: > An interesting article from Dan Sugalski about his reasons for leaving > the Parrot project and about the way the project went for him: > > http://www.sidhe.org/~dan/blog/archives/000435.html > Must be the bird flu. Cheers, Cliff From grant at mclean.net.nz Wed Oct 26 01:08:09 2005 From: grant at mclean.net.nz (Grant McLean) Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 21:08:09 +1300 Subject: [Wellington-pm] [Fwd: Newsletter from O'Reilly UG Program, October 25] Message-ID: <1130314089.4475.1.camel@localhost> -------- Forwarded Message -------- > From: Marsee Henon > Subject: Newsletter from O'Reilly UG Program, October 25 > Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 18:16:34 -0700 > > ================================================================ > O'Reilly News for User Group Members > October 25, 2005 > ================================================================ > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Book News > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > -Practical Development Environments > -Twisted Network Programming Essentials > -FileMaker Pro 8: The Missing Manual > -Beyond Java > -My Job Went to India > -Open Sources 2.0 > -Palm and Treo Hacks > -Programming Windows Presentation Foundation > -Asterisk: The Future of Telephony > -iWork '05: The Missing Manual > -Build Your Own Standards Compliant Website Using Dreamweaver 8 > -Yahoo! 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Register online: > http://learninglab.oreilly.com/ > > --------------------- > Open Source > --------------------- > ***EuroOSCON--Doctorow on Europe's Coming Broadcast Flag > In Cory Doctorow's closing keynote at O'Reilly's first-ever European > Open Source Convention, he stated, "Right now we find ourselves in the > midst of a global attack on free software. A global attack that is > supposed to uphold copyright, but that has no nexus with what copyright > actually does." At the heart of this attack, asserts Cory, is the DRM > and certain American entertainment companies' push for a Broadcast Flag > in Europe. Daniel Steinberg reports on Cory's keynote. > http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/network/2005/10/21/doctorow-on-europe-broadcast-flag.html > > > ***What Is Ruby on Rails? > Ruby on Rails is an impressive web development framework that will soon > reach version 1.0. While there's a lot of buzz, it can sometimes be > difficult to discern the steak beneath the sizzle. Curt Hibbs walks > through the features and pieces of Ruby on Rails to show how it fits > together and where its big benefits come from. > http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2005/10/13/what_is_rails.html > > --------------------- > Mac > --------------------- > ***An Introduction to Artificial Intelligence > Have you ever thought about using an iSight to take and classify images, > such as those of a user sitting at the iMac? We have. And while we're > working on that tutorial, we thought it might be a good idea to first > publish a background piece on artificial intelligence. > http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2005/10/21/artificial-intelligence.html > > > ***TextEdit's Default Format: RTF...Why? > Rich Text Format (.rtf) is the default choice for Mac OS X's TextEdit. > Have you ever wondered why? Giles Turnbull takes a look at the RTF spec > and discusses its strengths and shortcomings...and possibly uncovers > why Apple chose it as the default for text processing. > http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2005/10/18/rtf.html > > --------------------- > Windows/.NET > --------------------- > ***Security Myths: The Perimeter Is Everything > Is the perimeter the be-all and end-all of network defense? Mitch > Tulloch, author of Windows Server Hacks, takes a look at whether it's > time to kill the myth that perimeter defense is everything. > http://www.windowsdevcenter.com/pub/a/windows/2005/10/18/security-myths-the-perimeter-is-everything.html > > > ***C#: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow: An Interview with Anders > Hejlsberg, Part 1 > Anders Hejlsberg, in charge of the ongoing development of the C# > programming language for Microsoft, talks about the past, present, and > future of C#. Among other topics, he covers the implementation of C# > generics (compared to Java), nullable types, and how language integrated > query is implemented. > http://www.ondotnet.com/pub/a/dotnet/2005/10/17/interview-with-anders-hejlsberg.html > > --------------------- > Java > --------------------- > ***Moving Past Java: An Interview with Bruce Tate > WebServicesSummit.com recently interviewed Bruce Tate about the future > of Java and web development. Bruce discusses scalable enterprise > applications, database-enabled applications, AJAX, and lightweight > solutions for web development, while questioning whether Java is still a > technology for the masses. Bruce is the author of the newly released > "Beyond Java." > http://www.webservicessummit.com/Articles/MovingPastJava.htm > > > ***Diagnostic Tests with Ant > Determining what's gone wrong with your software--source or binary--in a > remote location is no simple task. Before taking a call and walking the > user through error-prone troubleshooting, why not collect information > about the user's system and the application files? Koen Vervloesem shows > how you can do this with Ant. > http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2005/10/12/diagnostic-tests-with-ant.html > > --------------------- > Digital Media > --------------------- > ***Canon 5D: First Impressions > The first thing that's noticeable about the EOS 5D is that it is a > full-frame camera. I took a shot out of my hotel window with an EF 24-70 > L zoom lens at 24mm. My reaction was, "So that's where my wide-angle has > been hiding all these years." James Duncan Davidson reports on the Canon > 5D after his first assignment with it. > http://digitalmedia.oreilly.com/2005/10/13/canon-5d.html > > > ***Hacking Your Car: How to Get Clean Audio and Video Signals into > Your Car > In the living room, red, white, and yellow RCA jacks are the universal > standard for input. Wouldn't it be nice if car manufacturers did the > same and put these jacks in your car? Damien Stolarz thinks so, and > shows you how to hack your ride to get a clean audio and video signal > into your car. Damien is the author of "Car PC Hacks." > http://digitalmedia.oreilly.com/2005/10/05/audio-video-hack-for-your-car.html > > --------------------- > MAKE > --------------------- > ***iPod Boxes into Art > There are millions and millions of iPods out there, but what happens to > all the empty boxes? The packaging is pretty nice, and at this point, as > iconic as the iPod itself. So in Maker spirit, here is a photo diary of > HOW TO turn an empty iPod into a little robot-looking guy. Made with > just the packaging materials, hot glue, and paint, it could be a fun > project for kids. > http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2005/10/how_to_make_a_robot_statue_fro.html > > > ***Kid-Tested Haunted House Tricks > Eric Wilhelm's Halloween Haunted House Controller project in Make 03 > explained how to build a multi-relay controller board that synchronizes > lights, sounds, and other effects with soundtracks playing through > Winamp on a laptop. This article describes some of the scare scenarios > that Eric has staged using this controller, plus some other kid-tested > tricks from haunted houses he's built. > http://www.makezine.com/extras/27.html > > > Sample Projects from MAKE: > http://makezine.com/samples/ > > > > ================================================ > From Your Peers > ================================================ > ***Don't forget to check out the O'Reilly UG wiki to see what user > groups around the globe are up to: > http://wiki.oreillynet.com/usergroups/index.cgi > > Until next time-- > > Marsee Henon > > > ================================================================ > O'Reilly > 1005 Gravenstein Highway North > Sebastopol, CA 95472 > http://ug.oreilly.com/ http://www.oreilly.com > ================================================================ From douglas at paradise.net.nz Sun Oct 30 18:36:05 2005 From: douglas at paradise.net.nz (Douglas Bagnall) Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 15:36:05 +1300 (NZDT) Subject: [Wellington-pm] digital arts miniconf, lca2006 Message-ID: <1130726165.43658315e8d26@www.paradise.net.nz> hello, While there will be no perl miniconf at Dunedin's LCA 2006, there is going to be a digital arts miniconf. Unfortunately, I know this because I am organising it. There is a webpage about it at http://halo.gen.nz/lca2006/ If anyone is interested in the arts, or just sound and video, please come along. If you're *really* interested (or merely interesting) please consider talking. douglas