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  1. pinhead is gone on GNU Coughs Up Emacs 22 After Six Year Wait · · Score: 1

    Killed by the lawyers. The only message now is:

    "Yow! Legally-imposed CULTURE-reduction is CABBAGE-BRAINED!"
    I'm not making this up. I wish I were.
  2. Perl community to Bugzilla community... on After 9 Years, Bugzilla Moves Up to 3.0 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    "We'd actually prefer if you STOP using Perl. You seem to be giving it a bad name. KTHX, Bye."

  3. Re:Congratulations on Randal Schwartz's Charges Expunged · · Score: 1

    It's Randal, not Randall. And I'm actually more like 5'6". Still a bit short for a stormtrooper.

  4. Re:If you're going to blow the whistle on Randal Schwartz's Charges Expunged · · Score: 1

    Dunno who the "you" is in your phrase, but it was obviously not pointed at me. I was never an Intel employee.

  5. Re:Legally Never Happened on Randal Schwartz's Charges Expunged · · Score: 1

    Yes, the moment I blurt out something about the power of "Jury Nullification", I'd be pulled very fast. Sad, but true.

  6. Re:Also known at Intel as "Sparky" on Randal Schwartz's Charges Expunged · · Score: 1
    And that's where all my fellow pilots stood by me, repeating the old phrase: "You know what they say about gear-up landings: there are those who have done it, and those who will." Yes, in fact, it's something that apparently every long-term pilot does once in their life. {grin} In fact, my pilotage got a whole lot better that day, and the owner of the FBO even let me fly the newly repaired plane on its first flight back from the repair shop to the home field. "Back in the saddle again", he urged.

    Just one of my many learning experiences. How many have you had? {grin}

  7. Re:Congratulations on Randal Schwartz's Charges Expunged · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I'll never claim that I wasn't stupid. It's not my job to get you to like me. The point of my case is to pay attention to the mistakes I made, because a lot of people have told me that they either have or could have made similar mistakes. Maybe some of you are so perfect that you wouldn't. Good for you. But don't be so quick to judge that nobody would be that stupid then. Please.

  8. Re:How's that for revisionist history? on Randal Schwartz's Charges Expunged · · Score: 4, Informative

    The password was "pre$ident". Yes, president, with the s changed to a dollar sign. Which "crack" found.

  9. Re:Legally Never Happened on Randal Schwartz's Charges Expunged · · Score: 4, Informative

    I never lost my right to vote. Only four states do that, not Oregon.

    I can probably still get out of jury duty, since I now have a bias about criminal convictions. {grin}

    I can't possess firearms yet. I have to apply to the BATF separately. I plan on doing that, but it's not yet in progress.

  10. Re:Congratulations on Randal Schwartz's Charges Expunged · · Score: 5, Informative
    "He installed backdoors at 3 companies"

    Objection! Assumes facts not in evidence, your honor!

    Sustained.

  11. Re:How's that for revisionist history? on Randal Schwartz's Charges Expunged · · Score: 5, Informative
    "His position at Intel was not involved in security, intrusion detection, or other areas that might actually call for "white hat hacking" as part of the job function.".

    Wrong, I was a systems and network administrator. According to job description, that's part of the job.

  12. Re:Whither $68k? on Randal Schwartz's Charges Expunged · · Score: 4, Informative

    First, the amount in dispute was less than $5K. Second, the lower court just reaffirmed what they said before. In other words, no net change. So yes, I still paid roughly $68K in restitution, at the end of the day.

  13. He's a good guy on Jon Maddog Hall on Linux, His Life and More · · Score: 1

    I've had the privilege of meeting Maddog on a few occasions, both at international open source conventions, and on one of the early Linux Cruises (www.geekcruises.com). He's a warm and friendly guy, with nothing but smiles and nice things to say. I hope that when I grow up, I'll be more like him.

  14. Re:Another Note About The List... on Time Names Battlestar Galactica Show Of The Year · · Score: 1

    And don't forget My Name is Earl: the only broadcast show that I TiVo.

  15. Re:Too bad those are not the most spoken languages on Hands on With the PSP Talkman Translator · · Score: 1

    Not to mention that Australian "English" and American "English" are sufficiently different that misunderstandings can occur. Vowel sounds, word meanings, word choice, and phrase pitch are all somewhat different. I learned this the hard way the first time I went from my home in the US to "down under". They could understand me just fine (lots of exposure to American television), but I would sometimes have to ask them to repeat or explain things.

  16. It's in the FAQ on 'Protecting' Perl Code? · · Score: 3, Insightful
    How does something that is answered in the PerlFAQ make it to a slashdot question?

    [boggle]

  17. Re:Unfortunately... on OpenDocument Gains New Fans · · Score: 2, Insightful
    cat office.doc | word2opendoc > opendoc.doc
    Of course, that would be a Useless Use of Cat.

    Remember. "cat" means "concatenate". If you're not concatenating, don't use cat.

  18. Postgre? on MySQL Moves to Prime Time · · Score: 1

    What in the hell is "postgre"? Do you mean "PostgreSQL"? No such thing as "postgre". It's pronounced "post gres cue ell". Or "Postgres" for short, if you really wanna leave off two letters.

  19. Definitely *not* Perl on Best Language for Beginner Programmers? · · Score: 1

    You have to learn Perl as your second language, so that you realize how much easier Perl is than your first language.

  20. Re:the review on Learning Perl, 4th Ed. · · Score: 1
    JAPHs can't possibly be helping. ;-)
    In all honesty (I've said that twice in this thread), if I had to do it all over again, I would not have invented the JAPH.

    No one thing seems to have more affected how people think about Perl. {sigh}

  21. Re:Perl Runs Slashdot? on Learning Perl, 4th Ed. · · Score: 3, Insightful
    Yes, Slashcode is Perl.

    With respect to Rasmus, whom I've met on more than one occasion, I've often said:

    PHP is "training wheels without the bicycle"
    I'll leave it to you to discover why I say that.
  22. Re:the review on Learning Perl, 4th Ed. · · Score: 1
    book that beats people into submission so that they make READABLE perl
    One of the key issues repeatedly addressed in this book (and our courses) is readable and maintainable Perl.

    We often talk about "the maintenance programmer". As in, "you, three months/weeks/hours from now, when you can't remember what the hell you wrote", and how to write for "that" person.

    Believe me, I have a vested interest in removing the "Perl is unreadable/unmaintable" meme. It shall die!

  23. Re:Cynical O'Reilly marketing exercise on Learning Perl, 4th Ed. · · Score: 3, Informative
    Actually, can I be honest?

    We didn't really have 5.8's differences in mind. However, we made sure that the exercises were not invalidated by 5.8.

    So yeah, you got us. It's a marketing ploy.

    However, we did do more than "rearrange" things. We're constantly updating our Llama class, and the latest changes were indeed dragged back into this book. So, you've got the best of an already good class, as updated by people that are teaching it every week.

  24. Re:Top three recommended books for Perl newbies on Learning Perl, 4th Ed. · · Score: 1

    Well, you can either go with The Alpaca book (Learning Perl Objects References and Modules), or The Perl Cookbook. I've heard both touted as "the third book".

  25. Re:Recommended books on Learning Perl, 4th Ed. · · Score: 1

    That's certainly one AC's opinion. Good thing most people don't share your opinion. Otherwise, I wouldn't have a job.