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<0> dazjorz: well, you're out of options then <1> SpoonMeiser: I guess the only way would be setting a cookie for ONE domain, my own, and then make a redirect from the site to my domain and back... <1> SpoonMeiser: And then the site gets the ID as an argument and then it can do whatever it wants himself <0> dazjorz: if you're going to set a cookie at all, why not just use that cookie to store a session ID for the entire session? <1> SpoonMeiser: uhm dunno <2> goodbye people <1> bbl <3> later jkauffman <4> and we've got bombs...truth and beauty bombs. <5> Yay! <4> there are more of us than you suspect! <5> "us" ? <4> the ones with the bombs! <5> truthful and beautiful people? <4> dreamers! <5> Elly_Laptop - do you have Courage Bombs?
<4> no <4> just truth and beauty <5> Dang. <5> I want more courage. <4> Dear Mr. President, your time is almost up. Love, Baby Doom. PS: Diaper prices are ridiculous. <4> what for? <5> Approaching attractive girls. <4> owch <4> can't help ya there <5> I feel rude, walking up to them and interrupting whatever they're doing. <5> Seems like a wierd feeling to have. <4> I fail at approaching attractive guys too <4> trust me man <4> it's 10 times harder here <5> By 'here', do you mean as a woman or wherever you're physically located? :) <4> I mean as a gay guy :) <6> dec: here, you should read that, it would help you: http://www.craigslist.org/about/best/sea/134426482.html <5> Hah, my bad, Elly seemed like a feminine enough name when coupled with 'approaching attractive guys'. Sorry :) <4> happens <4> I gotta say <4> that craigslist thing <4> is the least smooth thing I've ever heard of <6> haha :p <4> seriously <4> this is less smooth than the time my friend wrote a love poem <5> Hah.. <4> dec: but seriously <4> don't go by how attractive they are <4> know them first <4> avoid being friended <4> and you're good to go <6> dec: and don't reimburse their drinks <5> Elly_Laptop - I'm sick of dating girls that I already know. <5> I want to be able to approach an attractive girl in the street, in a club, etc and introduce myself, talk to her. If she seems nice, i'll stick around and chat some more. But you still need that initial physical attraction... <4> oh <4> that's tougher <5> Indeed :) <5> Hence my conundrum. <5> Anyway, time to get off this computer thingy and go outside. <5> Later. <4> you can rarely find such women on their own <6> dec: well, here's the best pick up line ever: "Does this smell like chloroform to you?" <4> and in groups you can't get close <5> Elly_Laptop - true <5> sphex - you're creepy, dude :) <6> thanks :D <4> nah, you're not creepy <4> you just have a weird sense of humor <6> eh :/ <5> :) seeya. <4> one of my friends just regaled me with the tale of how she had *** during that time of the month in graphic detail <4> that is creepy <6> go on.. <4> you don't want to know <4> there we handcuffs <4> *were <4> and a LOT of blood <6> GO ON <4> "I'd like to read a story in the newspaper that ends with 'but it was all a dream. Really, she's okay.'"
<4> how about I don't <4> and #perl thanks me <6> eh. looks like #perl is sleeping. <7> nah <6> let's see <6> PHP pwnz!! <7> can't be sleeping with 4 second response times <7> haha <8> GumbyBRAIN: php <9> Perhaps one day asking questions about php? Well, that was simple. <10> not sleeping, just dead <4> Random thoughts for Valentine's day, 2004. Today is a holiday invented by greeting card companies to make people feel like crap. <7> sphex: is the result just as amusing as going into ##php and yelling out "Perl pwnz!!1" ? <6> kanzure: dunno. they prolly don't know what Perl is. or Apache. or the Interweb. <11> hello <8> GumbyBRAIN: tell me about teh intarwebs <9> I heard a lawyers opinion about a person caught a cold and she's whining to me that i can tell, it isn't distro specific, and stuff. <6> GumbyBRAIN: there are many intarwebs <9> It's a bit too much bad code easy. There are many intarwebs. <11> what i need to force perl to process CGI post request before whole request gets to server? <7> sphex, maybe. My understanding of PHP started by somebody talking it through with me, and I certainly wasn't told anything about Apache, the Interwebs, etc. <6> GumbyBRAIN: Bush knows about the intarwebs. <4> ucho: ? <4> doesn't the server have to process the whole request to p*** it to perl? =\ <7> GumbyBRAIN: Internets <9> Bring on the internets. <8> Elly_Laptop: not if you're the client <7> pfft.. <6> Elly_Laptop: not for a POST; it is fed incrementally to the CGI's STDIN <7> GumbyBRAIN: you, sir, win the Internets <6> GumbyBRAIN: net neutrality is EVIL communism and will break all of our internets <7> sphex, the current scareword is terrorism, not communism. <6> oh <7> hehe, no biggie <7> anybody know of a perl equivalent to Woody or HNB? <11> sphex: well it doesnt work for me, can it be bad apache reason? i can see server recives whole uploaded file, before perl starts working on it <6> ucho: apache 1 or 2? what MPM? <9> "All configuration is automatically loaded with $glombot->cfgload. <8> GumbyBRAIN: you're lagged <9> I use kernel.org because it will sync more than 30secs lagged. <12> what happened to that CPAN bot ? <6> GumbyBRAIN: GumbyBRAIN is so clever. <9> so the problem is you are now clever! <11> sphex: apache2 <6> GumbyBRAIN: YES YOU ARE! <12> =[ <13> Bad ChanServ. Opping BinGOs... <12> Bad BinGOs banning Ani-_ >:) <13> Bad Ani-_ evaiding BinGO's ban :) <14> hola <7> mmm, nachos <14> I just wrote the most hillarious script. <14> it reads in dictonary files, and then constructs a sentance from a number pattern. <14> for example <14> 123, would result in a 3 letter sentance with the first word starting with a, second with b, third with c. <14> i wrote it as a little cheat to implement something like this -> http://www.ludism.org/mentat/DominicSystem <14> $ echo 1234 | ./dom.pl <14> arsenicalism(1) becker(2) corpuscule(3) doubtful(4) <14> $ <15> inside of a poe session start can I do something like $heap->{server} = POE::Component::Client::TCP->new(); and then in other subs use $heap->{server}->put();? <16> NASA TV is *really* *really* exciting. <15> infact it would be $heap->{server}->{server}->put <12> bz2++ <7> http://search.cpan.org/~robinbank/ToDo/lib/ToDo.pm <- has to be a joke <7> oh, nevermind. The documentation is incomplete. <12> row: POE::Component::Client::TCP doesn't return an object like that. <15> I need to send stuff with it later on in the app, how can I do that? <12> row: It may be time for you to switch to using POE::Wheel::SocketFactory and POE::Wheel::ReadWrite to spawn your clients. <15> I see <15> there are so many bloody options with poe, never know which is best :P <12> I never started with PCST and PCCT myself. I leapt straight into using PWSF and PWRW
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