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<0> Microsoft Britanica ++ <1> I thought it was a chinese dish? <2> inland _lake_ Taipan, for all I know <2> merlyn, you are thinking of Taiwan, a chinese wish. <3> wiki: evan <4> 'Evan' is also in contemporary use as a male name. Sometimes the name is mispronounced as Evon (ee-vaughan) and often misspelled as Even or Evin. Evan also has religious significance and in Wales means God is Good. Evan is also sometimes short for Evangelos "Evangelos" can also mean "Good <4> ..Messenger" in Greek. <3> Thank you buubot. <1> wiki: merlyn <2> wiki: merlin <4> A song sung by Lord Blackadder when he is drunk . Relief charity based in the United Kingdom * Merlin (bicycles) is a manufacturer of custom titanium bicycles in Chattanooga. Another French Revolution-era politician * Sidney Merlin was a 19th century British shooter who competed in the first modern <4> ..Olympics. . Oregon is a place in Josephine County. The zip code is 97532 . Science and Technology * Asteroid 2598 Merlin is named after the wizard * The Rolls-Royce Merlin engine for aircraft. * Merlin (protein). <1> hey buu - did you see I broke the buubot last night? <1> I asked for a search, and buubot just died. :) <5> Merlin the Happy Pig! <6> wiki: underpants
<4> Or sometimes "intimate clothing" and "pants" in British English are clothes worn next to the skin. Some clothing is specifically underwear. While T-shirts and some shorts are suitable as underwear as well as outer clothing. Suitability as outer clothing is. Undergarments are worn for a variety of <4> ..reasons: warmth . Undergarments are often used for modesty or erotic display. Sometimes both of these motivations are simultaneously present. Undergarments can also have religious significance. Every Jewish boy and man is supposed to wear Tzitzis. <6> That's just wrong. <0> Thats right, good messanger. <0> You are all ****ed. <3> merlyn: Yeah I saw that <3> merlyn: I fixed it. <1> what happened? <6> perlbot: battle of buu <7> The two Buu's battle each other until Good Buu unleashes his conversion beam on Evil Buu. Being more powerful, Evil Buu simply reflects it right back. Good Buu is turned into a piece of chocolate and eaten by Evil Buu, resulting in Super Buu. <3> merlyn: I was doing $article->content; and when it failed to find the article $article was undef =[ <1> oops! <8> Blue Buu and Grey Buu <3> merlyn: And this plugin runs in the main bot namespace so it took the bot down. Whups. I added if statements there and eval { }in the main bot. <1> buu tee call! <2> Ok, I'm stupid, and going to write my own desktop, perl (perl/tk?) rss news app that works the way I want <2> Which POE cookbook recipe should I use? <2> :) <3> jsn: Best way. <1> jsn - I have one of those <1> see the column <3> jsn: Preferably the ones mentioning tk =] <1> merlyn-yahoo: rss tk <4> Found Graphical interaction with POE and Tk (Apr 04) at http://www.stonehenge.com/merlyn/PerlJournal/col11.html; <1> that one <2> merci merlyn <1> it's a start, anyway <2> You know, part of the reason I use perl is that the Camel book (for perl4) was written for humans. Thank you. <1> you can mutate as you wish <2> or damn you, as the case may be :) <1> heh <1> yes - perl is a blessing and a curse. <1> I had fun writing that book <0> holy **** <1> especially the glossary <8> some POE here, some POE there, pretty soon we are talking about some real POE <0> I can't believe wikipedia is so ****ty today <0> check out these two sentences in the same paragraph. <0> Mortality rate is 100% unless promptly treated with antivenom. <0> . Black mamba bites can potentially kill a human within minutes depending on the health, size, age, and psychological state of the human. ... <1> "I can't believe $open_source_thingy_that_morons_can_edit is so ****ty!" <0> Ok now wtf. <6> We are in deep POE. <8> POE POE <9> allen edgar poop <6> Power of Evil <10> open_source_thingy_that_morons_can_edit++ <11> Not the poe poe. <11> Hide the stuff! <1> true - false - filenotfound - http://thedailywtf.com/forums/thread/80084.aspx <0> merlyn: Why are you always so angry full of rage, anger, and hate, and teenage angst? <8> nobody escapes the POE-ish inquisition! <12> merlyn, thanks for the help :) <1> EvanCarroll - really? :) <8> EvanCarroll: because he doesn't get enough beer <8> just keep feeding him beer <0> Rather feed him antifreeze <8> noooooo <0> drink the sweet sweet juices! <0> the speed of his immobilization and death is at the rapid end of credible. <0> AWKWARD WORDING
<0> GumbyBRAIN: The rapid end of credible <13> About as credible as the former p***es 'some::package' as the first of the lights down the fields "thinning out the other end. <5> are you implying that sometimes you make sense? <14> Bareword "SIGUSR1" not allowed <- from ->kill SIGUSR1, getppid(); <0> hobbs: No, I always make sense. <14> why is that a bad kill statement? it worked in 561 <1> kill 'USR1', getppid() <14> right, but why the need to quote it? did 581 tighten up what could be p***ed to kill? <1> maybe you didn't have use strict on before <1> use strict consdiers that a bareword <5> (mostly because it is) <1> yeah, it's good that it considers it what it is. :) <1> "I consider air to be a thing to breathe!" <15> bye everyone, thanks for your answers <1> bye.. <1> nevermind. :) <1> when you say "bye" you should wait for a response <16> hi <2> Well, is there another word for "bye, quickly, no reponse requested, must leave now?" <5> "kthxbye" <1> "outta here in 2...1..." <16> do /quit byekthxbye <5> or "gotta run" :) <1> "gotta dance!!" <17> yay, d% works in VIM <2> is that delete? <2> d%? <17> % is for bouncing on bracket pairs <2> I do a lot of s% ... <17> hrm, what's s? it just puts me in insert mode :-/ <18> s = substitute? <19> anyone know why amazon went from TT to mason? <2> jdv79, insidious plot? <16> jdv79: because mason is powerful. <17> they realised how awful TT is? <19> i heard it mentioned that it took them 2 years to transition in a meeting but it didn't click that i was curious about why at the time <19> i don't know - i've used mason and TT and i favor TT <16> i kind of hate it. <19> eh, what's better? <16> mason <19> ok <16> man <16> i'm so jet lagged. <2> I just don't understand how someone could think a _nearly_but_not_quite_XML_valid_ templating system is acceptable. <19> from what now? <3> What, petal? <16> cause i was in .ph for 3 weeks <19> i heard they kidnap americans for ransom <2> buu: That is XML valid, but I wish that was better, too. I'm just dis-satisfied overall. <16> jdv79: kidnapping is a popular hobby there <19> my friend's mother is from there and convinced us not to go <5> jsn: Petal is still rather smooth. If occasionally annoying :) <17> I know! Let's use TGE for templating! <5> um... Tokyo Grain Exchange? <19> i didn't mean to start the religious waste of time _again_ <20> hobbs: Tree Grammar Engine or something <3> hobbs: parrot <2> buu: <span perly:style="$my_var_ends_up_as_style" perly:content="$knows_to_put_this_inbetween_tags" perly:append="$this_string_gets_added_on_after_all_other_content">dummy data</span> <19> i was just curious if anyone knew the reasons that amazon had for transitioning <21> hey, when I try to load a perl program I get this error <20> jdv79: because mason is more powerful <2> hobbs: I really like it, I'll stick with it for now. But the mailing list is slow <21> Can't locate XML/RegExp.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /usr/local/lib/perl5/5.8.8/i686-linux /usr/local/lib/perl5/5.8.8 /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/i686-linux /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8 /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.2 /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl .) at /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/XML/DOM.pm line 37. <3> jsn: I'm really starting to not grow fond of parrot <20> Kurcz: so install XML::RegExp <5> oh, okay. PGE I know. TGE I heard of once but forgot :) <3> The idea of a module named XML::RegExp fills me with dread <22> GumbyBRAIN: can't locate Kurcz <2> buu: um, I haven't even really paid attention yet to parrot. What do you not like? <13> so install xml::parser under my "lib" directory in my head. It's nifty. <20> buu: me too <3> jsn: Erm, I meant 'petal' <21> how do I install it? <2> buu: That was _my_ idea of the perfect templating system, it wasn't petal
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