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<0> oh dear, he's calling for directions
<1> GumbyBRAIN, what's your favorite programming language?
<0> he's not late though
<2> ParityBit: Pause ere too late! -- Oh, be sure it shall not part - * there is found, in the first place, and, in all holy impulses--in all holy impulses, in all but name, the master spirit nor even the favorite of the river within three days were of a language which i had put together by rombert -- to say nothing more sublimating than the well came over my head, shaking it repeatedly, and feeling it with your note, and went on board.
<3> sparc: ooh, ask him to do some map reading!
<4> integral: what do you mean by pre-curried?
<3> and then turn it into a problem where the answer is Dijkstra's!
<5> I really like the new gumby. :)
<3> Elmoe__: it's already bound to the object, ie you just give it the arguments, and it already knows the correct object
<6> GumbyBRAIN: three is the number thou shalt count, not two, not four, but three. two is right out, unlest thou then proceedeth to three, three being the third number that has been counted
<2> Botje: My friend leaving us completely masters of imagination has been counted.
<3> Elmoe__: with what you get from can, you have to do: $obj->$method(...);
<7> Yaakov: whaddabout visual bell? no fun?
<4> integral: nod, don't want that, I'll go with your solution
<5> GumbyBRAIN: Look at the BONES!
<4> thanks guys!



<2> ew73: Besides all this, he seated himself in alex-suppose we call poetry, my principal purpose will be found at the bones!
<8> I want a sound.
<8> I just don't want the SAME sound as everything else!
<9> sparc: put him in front of the computer. we'll interview him for ya.
<8> Hrm... It is acting very oddly.
<7> There is simply no acceptable terminal application for the Meh-ck
<7> GLTerm is fun though...oh, the nostalgia.
<3> gnome-terminal is currently my favourite, but I refuse to use that on a mac
<8> bshumate: Terminal.app would be fine except that you can't set the sound separately.
<8> I am happy enough with the version that comes with Tiger.
<7> Yaakov: that and it has not tabbed multi-window capability to speak of
<8> bshumate: I rarely have an interest in tabbed terminal windows. I usually use screen if I do.
<10> **** how do I get ftp to display a progress bar on linux?
<10> Im downlaod 50meg file and taking forever
<9> hash
<11> star-trekio: u can use wget
<9> ooooh, a progress bar! no idea. Linux ****s.
<6> lftp shows a progress thingie
<6> so does ncftp
<10> funny get wont work
<12> lftp is neat.
<10> but mget works
<13> hmm
<13> how do i "randomize" keys of a hash?
<10> im on redhat
<6> you could List::Util::shuffle(keys %foo)
<9> [x86]: List::Util::shuffle keys %hash
<14> 1:0, Botje leads
<6> wow. my score wrapped around? great!
<13> hmm ok
<3> what did Botje not win this time?
<13> List::Util is core i ***ume?
<9> I was playing a game on my 4004 and made my all time high school! 7!
<9> [x86]: yes
<9> er, SCORE, not school
<6> heheh :p
<9> butchers.
<13> scrottie: and that will return a list right?
<13> just like keys() will
<15> it was better with out the r
<16> hello, anyone can help me in removing the last line of a file ?
<9> [x86]: it's possible I made an error, but I doubt Botje and I both did. Just use the damn code.
<14> and with the school - more mystery
<6> ion_bidon: Tie::File would do that nicely
<16> Botje: ok thanks I will take a look
<13> scrottie: works :)
<13> scrottie: thanks man
<13> Botje: thanks to you also :)
<13> Botje++
<13> scrotum++
<13> err
<13> scrottie++
<14> hahahahahahahaha
<13> sorry, typo ;p
<9> Here's a combination of both of the jokes I hear way too much: Beam me, scrotum!
<14> keys are so close together aren't they :)
<13> |RABBIT|: right
<8> iTerm looks OK, but doesn't make me any happier than Terminal.app.
<13> scrottie: sounds like a S&M pr0n



<17> I can't take any more. the channel's going to blow!
<13> Yaakov: Terminal.app ****s... iTerm is way better
<6> cfedde: who's it going to blow?
<14> RDBDSM p0rn
<6> let me know so i can schedule my civ4 session accordingly
<13> cfedde: and how much will it charge?
<8> I prefer Terminal.app, actually.
<17> Botje: wouldn't you like to know.
<17> Yaakov: me too.
<13> Yaakov: prefer terminal.app to iTerm?
<6> that's why i'm asking! :(
<13> that's crazy talk ;)
<3> iTerm doesn't work with the symbols mutt uses for threading.
<13> ah
<3> but iTerm displays correctly, but Terminal doesn't.
<13> just use Mail.app ;)
<8> Yes, quite a bit. The only thing that is making me sad about Terminal.app is the lack of configurable bell sound.
<17> terminal.app does a better job of emulating the odd ansi term **** my unix apps want to do.
<5> Does Eterm work? :)
<3> [x86]: my mailboxes are too complicated for poor wee IMAP
<13> integral: er?
<10> why so complicated?
<3> my only gripe is that expos eats F9, which is handily the exit key in some of my unix apps
<13> integral: Mail.app supports rules and everything
<3> [x86]: It supports 100MB gzipped mailboxes?
<18> iTerm ****s. It started crashing on me for no apparent reason---sure there's a reason, but it's not apparent---so I went back to Terminal.
<14> he has them organized in a circular directory tree :)
<18> Mail.app supports imap, and so does mutt.
<13> integral: hmm... i dunno about gzip, but it handles my 4GB mailbox just fine
<3> *blink* oh
<3> oh, well, it's threading ****s at least
<10> why is there no progress meter
<10> on this ftp download
<13> i've never had any problems with it ;)
<10> ****
<3> use a client with a progress meter
<13> star-trekio: your client m****s ;)
<6> integral: ZOMG WHERE CAN WE ACQUIRE SUCH A THING?!!
<3> anyway progress meters use bandwidth
<13> integral: are you on crack? :P
<3> no, I just don't want to waste bandwidth, or the CPU needed to redraw the terminal
<5> one time I tried to d0wnlode the pr-n but there was a progrez m3ter and it took 3ever!!! lol
<13> hmm dunno how it wastes bandwidth... except for the extra call to the server to ask for file size...
<13> cpu overhead would be trivial ;)
<3> no I mean displaying the progress bar. I'm not running ftp _locally_ obviously
<3> wth would I run ftp on a _terminal_?
<9> because a pretty GUI for an ftp app is a waste of CPU?
<16> Botje: thanks man!
<6> np
<0> hmm
<0> what exactly deoes use strict do?
<0> i just use it most of the time
<1> sparc, mostly requires 'my' for variables.
<19> enforces a few things
<16> hmm, Tie does not seems to handle "empty" lines, like the last line where there is nothing
<19> sparc: perldoc strict
<20> The perldoc for strict is at http://perldoc.perl.org/strict.html
<9> sparc: perldoc strict. prevents you from dereferencing strings (computing variable names, etc), requires variables be declared, doesn't let you use bareword refs as sub names
<20> The perldoc for strict is at http://perldoc.perl.org/strict.html
<21> does DBD::Lite do automatic file locking?
<21> DBD::SQLite
<6> no, but istr it being designed to allow concurrent access
<17> it does file level locking.
<21> so i can use it for doing cgi scripts?
<21> or do i need to move to a full fledged sql db
<16> Botje: truncate is not bad either
<17> it can be used. But I would not use it for more than casual use sites.
<21> see all i'm trying to do is authenication
<21> user/p***word
<21> pairs
<17> `Wish`: why bother with a db then?
<21> i guess i could use a flat file
<21> i just find sql to be pretty easy for me
<21> maybe there's a module that will do what i'm looking for that you know of?


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