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<0> haha
<1> haha
<2> I liked the movie
<3> kapputu: you mean like Inline::Python?
<1> the spice must flow.
<4> Something must be terribly wrong with Math::Pari
<0> gumbybrain: shai'hulud
<2> david lynch is awesome
<5> integral $config=~/(vlan \d+)/ and push(@vlan, $1."\n") and $config=~/(name \s+)/ and push(@vlan, $1."\n") and $config=~/(name \s+)/ and push(@vlan, $1."\n") and $config=~/(name \s+)/ and push(@a, $1.
<0> o_O
<2> whoa
<1> I have Eraserhead
<6> Khisanth: yeah but I just realized that there is no support for it in windows
<0> wasn't expecting that one :P
<1> now that is one weird-*** movie



<2> GumbyBRAIN: muad dib
<5> first we design something outrageous, then we scale down. That way, we can optimizes that to: < etorix> ****, i suspect everyone.
<0> tybalt :D
<4> Anyone seen rid**** ?
<7> sup
<7> the movie?
<2> Serinity: Serenity is not spelled Serinity.
<0> woot
<0> :O
<2> chronicles of rid****
<0> tybalt, slick!
<2> it was lame
<4> godling, yes
<0> godling, huhu
<3> kapputu: you will need python installed and a C compiler
<7> awesome movie
<7> the first one
<4> hum, i wouldn't say so
<7> was good too
<1> speaking of good movies, I just watched MST3K: The Movie earlier today
<1> =)
<4> i liked it
<1> MST3K rules!
<2> Daveman: The special effects were great but the characterization ****ed balls.
<0> tybalt, I really liked the shields of the original recipe movie... a la patrick stewart :)
<4> godling, i know, ty
<2> it should have been longer
<8> hi all
<0> godling, and the converse could be said for the original!
<0> :D
<9> Daveman: yes, very good effect
<1> "ooooooooh, POOPY!"
<1> hehe
<1> perlbot, mst3k?
<1> hmm
<1> mst3k?
<0> anyway
<2> The Chronicles of Rid**** tried to cram too much backgroudn into a 2 hour movie
<8> I have a C++ program that reads from stdin and write from stdout, what is the easiest way to "test drive" this program using perl... ie the perl script read stdout and write into the stdin of the C++ executable?
<7> sure why not?
<9> IPC::Open2 or 3
<0> japhy, do you or have you used WSDL at all?
<0> neat
<8> http://search.cpan.org/~nwclark/perl-5.8.7/lib/IPC/Open2.pm ?
<3> kapputu: can't really imagine any need for Python though ;)
<8> http://search.cpan.org/~nwclark/perl-5.8.7/lib/IPC/Open3.pm
<2> Daveman: the original Dune was freaky 'cause it was David Lynch.
<7> or just open(IN,"|foo") and open(OUT,"foo|") ?
<10> Daveman: no, never WSDL
<4> dune's kitch
<0> STING!
<2> (David Lynch)++
<0> STING!
<0> :D
<11> huzzah!
<8> with Open3 do u get callback?



<2> Serinity: kitzch
<7> new dune much better
<0> japhy: heh, damn ;)
<8> or u just use normal <FH> thingy
<2> Serinity: or just "camp"
<4> ?
<2> Serinity: I love campy flicks
<4> wtf
<11> stephen colbert used the polar bear/grizzley bear hybrid story!
<2> Serinity: you said kitch, it's spelled kitzch
<2> that's all
<12> lynch is sooo weird, only movie i ever liked of his was dune ;)
<4> hum
<4> right sure of this ?
<2> me?
<2> yeah
<4> ok...
<13> as sure as it's spelled "Serenity"
<2> mmap__: David Lynch was an Eagle Scout.
<4> godling, It's kitsch
<4> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitsch
<4> Where did you get this "z" from ?
<4> :)
<13> schitt!
<2> I thought it was Yiddish origin
<4> lol
<14> Hye all :)
<4> Kulrak, you mean zchitt! ?
<2> David Lynch is making a film called "Inland Empire". I live in the Inland Empire.
<2> Isn't that a funny coincidence? :O
<13> schlitz!
<14> Quick question; I have seem to lost my way :(. I would like to dynamicly load custom perl modules in my script . 'USE $MODULENAME' dose not seem to work (where $MODULENAME =' name of module I would like to load)
<15> http://nopaste.snit.ch:8001/7243 anyone want to help me with Crypt::CBC?
<2> schlitz++
<8> eval('use $module;');
<4> actually kitsch is a german word
<14> js1: there we go : thanks ;)
<8> with "
<8> sorry ;)
<2> (Colt 45)++
<8> wont work with -wT
<14> js1: can I do eval("use /path/to/modyle"); or should I just include the module path inmy INC first ?
<2> weee1
<15> wow, um nevermind, i became dyslexic
<16> Mm I thought it was yiddish too .. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yiddish#Yiddish_words_and_phrases_used_by_English_speakers ..
<17> Woosta's url is at http://xrl.us/mqjk
<8> use is not require :P
<8> dude
<0> yep
<4> May anyone help me with a cpan's module install ?
<4> pleas
<4> e
<14> also , lets say $MYMODULENAME stores 'CGI' how would I go about accessing functions of $MYMODULENAME , eg CGI::function ? $MYNMODULENAME::function() ?
<4> http://sial.org/pbot/17334
<4> I can't figure it out
<8> serinity did you try activeperl ppm ? :P
<8> perl -MCPAN -e shell
<16> zeeklancer: you're not inheriting it .. just importing it from a var ..
<16> It's still called CGI
<8> i dunno
<18> has anyone ever used the Bencode module
<8> woosta: i think that he want to use $mod::fn() for some reason
<14> Woosta: yeah, but I won't know to call it CGI, as I am going to be loading many different modules
<8> zeeklancer: there's probably a "better way" :P
<16> Erm .. then how will you know it has a foo() routine?
<19> what would cause my hash keys that appear to be numbers to sort (using sort keys %hash) as 1, 10, 11, 12, 2, 3, 4, 5 ?
<8> tmdowtdi :P
<14> Woosta: I wold like to set a VAR $BOB='CGI' then use BOB, or am I going to have to overwrite the symbol table to point my custom module name to the one I wish to use.
<16> What's with all the caps??
<8> reflous: it sorts by string.... not number
<8> reflous: provide your own comparing function :D
<19> js1: ah for some reason I thought sort worked with numbers too
<20> what cpan module is recommended for mysql interaction?
<8> it works......


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