[#39417] Auto-quoting simple hash keys? — "Berger, Daniel" <djberge@...>
Hi all,
In article <7DC1217518FCD311A08A0050DA78574003C6B464@iamspems04.interprise.com>
[#39420] Scope of Singleton Classes — "Jason Voegele" <jason@...>
I'm writing an object proxy that intercepts method calls with method_missing
[#39432] require and case — Martin Stannard <martin@...>
I've noticed this before, but in a different context:
[#39463] RE: require and case — "Berger, Daniel" <djberge@...>
> --- Erik Bagfors <erik@bagfors.nu> wrote:
>>>>> "B" == Berger, Daniel <djberge@qwest.com> writes:
I confirm this behavior. I stumbled on something similar on ruby 1.6.7
>>>>> "B" == Baptiste Lepilleur <gaiacrtn@free.fr> writes:
ts <decoux@moulon.inra.fr> writes:
Hi,
matz@ruby-lang.org (Yukihiro Matsumoto) writes:
[#39471] Ruby and Parrot — "Berger, Daniel" <djberge@...>
Is anyone attending the Parrot talk at OSCON this year? I'm really very
[#39480] RE: Ruby and Parrot — "Berger, Daniel" <djberge@...>
> -----Original Message-----
[#39485] New to Ruby's C API — Chris <chris@...>
I followed the examples in the online rubycentral.com/book
[#39492] Ruby on Port 23 without admin access — "Firestone, Mark - Technical Support" <mark.firestone@...>
I know this is the Ruby list, and not a linux list, but any hints on how to
[#39498] RE: Ruby on Port 23 without admin access — "Firestone, Mark - Technical Support" <mark.firestone@...>
Ok. Well, this is kind of a drag. I want the software to answer the telnet
[#39503] IDs of the reference — Peter Hickman <peter@...>
With the following code
[#39534] dynamically assigning instance variables — "Berger, Daniel" <djberge@...>
Hi all,
wconrad@yagni.com wrote in message news:<20020503220050.GA443@pluto>...
Hello,
>>>>> "J" == Jean-Hugues ROBERT <jean_hugues_robert@yahoo.com> writes:
[#39535] restricted execution — David Garamond <davegaramond@...>
python has rexec and perl similarly has the Safe module. how does one do
[#39542] Adding new method to Built-In class — hubert@... (Hubert Hung-Hsien Chang)
I have tried to add new method to built-in class without success.
[#39544] Are %q and %Q universal? — Chris Gehlker <gehlker@...>
Hi all,
Hi,
On 5/4/02 9:51 AM, "Yukihiro Matsumoto" <matz@ruby-lang.org> wrote:
[#39554] Powerpoint slides: Ruby for Perl Programmers — "Hal E. Fulton" <hal9000@...>
On April 17, I gave a talk to the Perlmongers in
* Hal E. Fulton (hal9000@hypermetrics.com) wrote:
[#39559] Practical Ruby 0.2.2 — "Baptiste Lepilleur" <gaiacrtn@...>
Hi everyone,
[#39584] REXML and streaming APIs — ser@... (Sean Russell)
Hello,
[#39585] Ruby vs. Java vs. Native trivia — ser@... (Sean Russell)
Hi,
[#39586] Taintedness inheritence — ser@... (Sean Russell)
I posted a message a while back about the tainted? trait of objects in
[#39589] line recall in irb on Linux — Al Koscielny <alko@...>
Up arrow recalls the previous line in the bash shell on Linux but in irb up
[#39618] Clarification requested on Object->Kernel relationship — "Rich Kilmer" <rich@...>
Whoever can answer this:
>>>>> "R" == Rich Kilmer <rich@infoether.com> writes:
> -----Original Message-----
>>>>> "R" == Rich Kilmer <rich@infoether.com> writes:
[#39625] RAA wrapper client (Alpha-1) — Holden Glova <dsafari@...>
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[#39648] Iterators and index — David Corbin <dcorbin@...>
Please consider this fragment
[#39657] newbie Q: how to strip blank lines from file? — Stewart Midwinter <stewart@..._midwinter.ca>
Well, I've spent a few days reading about Ruby, and want to try my first
Hello --
[#39681] Fixes for the new step methods in the range.c & numeric.c — <chr_rippel@...>
Hi,
[#39694] Embedding Ruby in C++ — "Radu M. Obad磚 <whizkid@...>
Hi,
On Tue, May 07, 2002 at 12:06:37AM +0900, Radu M. Obad? wrote:
* jared l. jennings (jjenning@stetson.edu) [020506 10:28]:
On Tue, May 07, 2002 at 12:30:20AM +0900, Rick Bradley wrote:
* jared l. jennings (jjenning@stetson.edu) [020506 12:46]:
[#39723] WWW.RUBYCONF.ORG — Christine Hall <return@...>
Christine Hall <return@trafficmagnet.net> writes:
* Dave Thomas (Dave@PragmaticProgrammer.com) [020506 15:58]:
On Tue, May 07, 2002 at 06:05:18AM +0900, Rick Bradley wrote:
Marko Schulz <in6x059@public.uni-hamburg.de> writes:
[#39738] tags for embedded ruby — bigredlinux@... (Dan Allen)
After reading endless xml books and watching all of these languages
[#39743] Interest in ruby photo-album indexing and thumbnailing? — Clifford Heath <cjh_nospam@...>
Having bought a digital camera for Xmas (CP995), I've written some Ruby
[#39778] ruby emacs mode question — Paul Brannan <pbrannan@...>
Though I much prefer vim, I am sometimes forced to use emacs when I do
[#39779] RegExp zero-width negative lookahead — Lars Christensen <larsch@...>
Hi,
[#39796] Result of I need your experience - classification and comparison of languages — yvan.radenac@... (Yvan Radenac)
Hi,
On 7/05/2002 19:36, "Yvan Radenac" <yvan.radenac@equant.com> wrote:
[#39809] 'Ultimate' FreeRIDE ? — "Euan Mee" <xlucid@...>
[Note: This is a post to the FreeRIDE developers mailing list, which I have
On Tue, 07 May 2002 20:52:06 GMT, "Euan Mee"
On Thu, May 09, 2002 at 07:19:14AM +0900, Lothar Scholz wrote:
Lothar Scholz wrote:
[#39821] non-alphabetic character in symbol — kwatch@... (kwatch)
Hi,
Hi,
Hi,
Hi,
Hello,
[#39841] Is the FXGIFCursor available on FXRuby ? — dmg@... (David Martinez)
I am trying to use the FXGIFCursor primitive, but I receive
[#39856] gets and eof? — Paul Brannan <pbrannan@...>
I have a program that reads input from a socket and displays output on
[#39867] Ruby in Mac OS X 10.2 — Chris Gehlker <gehlker@...>
I just heard that Apple has announced that ruby will be pre-installed in the
[#39868] Want application to read file or from pipe — Jim Freeze <jim@...>
Hi:
Jim Freeze graced us by uttering:
[#39882] print to cgi error log — Brian Wisti <brian@...>
Hi all,
On Thu 09 May 2002 at 11:14:22 +0900, Brian Wisti wrote:
[#39887] Thread#join doesn't accept a timeout? — Dossy <dossy@...>
Hi,
* Dossy (dossy@panoptic.com) [020508 21:56]:
In article <1020923593.140092.18089.nullmailer@picachu.netlab.jp>,
At 16:39 09/05/2002 +0900, you wrote:
Hi,
On 2002.05.09, Jean-Hugues ROBERT <jean_hugues_robert@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi,
Dossy [mailto:dossy@panoptic.com] wrote:
On 2002.05.10, Nathaniel Talbott <nathaniel@talbott.ws> wrote:
Dossy [mailto:dossy@panoptic.com] wrote:
On 2002.05.10, Nathaniel Talbott <nathaniel@talbott.ws> wrote:
Dossy [mailto:dossy@panoptic.com] wrote:
On Fri, 10 May 2002, Nathaniel Talbott wrote:
[#39898] cgi params api — patrick-may@... (Patrick May)
One thing that I don't like is the way cgi forces you to treat every
patrick-may@monmouth.com (Patrick May) wrote in message news:<3b3ad3b4.0205091447.5b00ce98@posting.google.com>...
At 02:23 11/05/2002 +0900, you wrote:
On Sat, May 11, 2002 at 03:27:13AM +0900,
At 05:56 11/05/2002 +0900, you wrote:
Wakou Aoyama <wakou@fsinet.or.jp> wrote in message news:<20020511121152.GA29832%wakou@fsinet.or.jp>...
> > If you access reqs['key'], then you'll always get a non-array object.
On 2002.05.12, Sean Chittenden <sean@chittenden.org> wrote:
Hello --
Hi,
On 2002.05.12, David Alan Black <dblack@candle.superlink.net> wrote:
On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 01:37:40AM +0900,
On 2002.05.13, Wakou Aoyama <wakou@fsinet.or.jp> wrote:
Hello --
On 2002.05.13, David Alan Black <dblack@candle.superlink.net> wrote:
Hi --
On 2002.05.13, David Alan Black <dblack@candle.superlink.net> wrote:
Dossy <dossy@panoptic.com> writes:
On 2002.05.13, Dave Thomas <Dave@PragmaticProgrammer.com> wrote:
On Tue, May 14, 2002 at 12:59:37AM +0900,
On 2002.05.14, Wakou Aoyama <wakou@fsinet.or.jp> wrote:
Hi,
On 2002.05.14, Wakou Aoyama <wakou@fsinet.or.jp> wrote:
Hi,
Hi --
Dossy <dossy@panoptic.com> wrote in message news:<20020514172939.GL14145@panoptic.com>...
On 2002.05.15, Patrick May <patrick-may@monmouth.com> wrote:
Hello --
On 2002.05.15, David Alan Black <dblack@candle.superlink.net> wrote:
Hello --
On 2002.05.15, David Alan Black <dblack@candle.superlink.net> wrote:
> Right, and as I said, defining #[] to return [] instead of nil
On 2002.05.16, Michael Campbell <michael_s_campbell@yahoo.com> wrote:
[#39916] xemacs & mode-ruby.el, broken ? — Jean-Hugues ROBERT <jean_hugues_robert@...>
Hi,
At 21:02 09/05/2002 +0900, you wrote:
[#39920] Teknik Arab Sudan for great sex — amy <infoterkini@...>
Belajar Cara memasang pc sendiri dan Networking seperti cybercafe
[#39955] Practical Ruby 0.3.3 — "Baptiste Lepilleur" <gaiacrtn@...>
Hi everyone,
[#39977] timeout.rb problem — Nikodemus Siivola <tsiivola@...>
[#40004] Ruby Conference 2002: Call for Presenters — David Alan Black <dblack@...>
Ruby Conference 2002: Call for Presenters
David Alan Black <dblack@candle.superlink.net> writes:
hello,
On Sat, 11 May 2002, ccos wrote:
ccos wrote:
On 5/10/02 2:23 PM, "Irv Mullins" <irv.mullins@eudoramail.com> wrote:
>
[#40015] BUG! Platform independent? sockets and select — "Kontra, Gergely" <kgergely@...>
Hi!
On 2002.05.11, Kontra, Gergely <kgergely@mlabdial.hit.bme.hu> wrote:
>Can you provide a minimal amount of working source that demonstrates
On 2002.05.11, Kontra, Gergely <kgergely@mlabdial.hit.bme.hu> wrote:
[#40016] Unicode in Ruby's Future? — Chris Gehlker <gehlker@...>
I was reading through "The Ruby Way" and noticed the sentence: "Because Ruby
Hi,
[#40053] methods disappearing in ruby-mysql-2.4.2a — Brad Hilton <bhilton@...>
Hello,
[#40055] ANNOUNCE: PageTemplate 0.1.0 — Brian Wisti <brian@...>
Hi all,
On Sat, 11 May 2002, Brian Wisti wrote:
> Congrats! Funny things, I was just working with HTML::Template today and
[#40079] emacs, inf-ruby, run-load-file removing \ filesep on Windows ? — Jean-Hugues ROBERT <jean_hugues_robert@...>
Hello,
Hi,
Hello,
Hi,
[#40092] Ruby extensions - pushing classes into other modules — Daniel Berger <djberg96@...>
Hi all,
[#40099] OT:is software eng an art? — ptkwt@...1.aracnet.com (Phil Tomson)
I signed up for a free seminar that's being held at a grad school nearby
Phil Tomson wrote:
"Dossy" <dossy@panoptic.com> wrote in message
On 2002.05.14, Steve Merrick <Steve.Merrick@anti-spam.Marconi.com> wrote:
----- Original Message -----
> From: Hal E. Fulton [mailto:hal9000@hypermetrics.com]
[#40105] Re: OT:is software eng an art? — "Radu M. Obad磚 <whizkid@...>
Mind me... but I feel like stating my oppinions regarding this issue. I
Martin Weber wrote:
Phil Tomson wrote:
[#40149] code coverage tool? — Thomas Søndergaard <tsondergaard@...>
I have a ruby module with about 1100 lines of code and another 1700 of unit tests. This gives me good confidence, but I would really like to know how much of the code is covered by tests.
[#40168] Ruby Lint — Dennis Newbold <dennisn@...>
One of the things that I really like about Ruby is that it doesn't
[#40180] What is Ruby for? — "Steve Merrick" <Steve.Merrick@...>
Or even 'Why <insert scripting language of your choice>'? I know it's me
Steve Merrick wrote:
Sean O'Dell wrote:
[#40199] Inline editing (non-command line) — "Berger, Daniel" <djberge@...>
Hi all,
[#40219] RE: Inline editing (non-command line) — "Berger, Daniel" <djberge@...>
[#40223] Tk callback with parameters — "Kontra, Gergely" <kgergely@...>
Hello!
[#40259] LocalJumpError caused by nesting plus END plus require — Joel VanderWerf <vjoel@...>
[#40293] Should we do something about newline? — Chris Gehlker <gehlker@...>
I just discovered that my copy of Ruby is picky about what constitutes a
[#40308] trying to fix ruby-gtk's menu.popup — mips <mips@...>
Hi guys,
[#40346] ANN: REXML 2.3.3 — Sean Russell <ser@...>
Getting tired of the upgrades yet?
<posted & mailed>
I'll weigh in here...
Hi --
On 5/15/02 12:53 PM, "David Alan Black" <dblack@candle.superlink.net> wrote:
Bob Hutchison schrieb:
On 5/15/02 4:28 PM, "Tobias Reif" <tobiasreif@pinkjuice.com> wrote:
Bob Hutchison wrote:
On 16 May 2002, Tobias Reif wrote (more or less):
On 5/19/02 7:58 PM, "Euan Mee" <xlucid@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
[#40370] More embedding fun! — Jeff Ward <wardja@...>
I have another question that relates to embedding. I've got a few
[#40392] RE: Ruby Conference idea — "Berger, Daniel" <djberge@...>
Well, that went over like a lead balloon. Back to the drawing (poster?)
[#40397] ANN: Programmierung in Ruby — juergen.katins@... (Juergen Katins)
The translation of *Programming Ruby* by Dave Thomas and Andy Hunt is
Kent Dahl <kentda@stud.ntnu.no> wrote in message news:<3CE2CA05.E553A3B0@stud.ntnu.no>...
[#40409] ANNOUNCE: FXRuby-1.0.10 Now Available — "Lyle Johnson" <jlj@...>
I am pleased to announce the latest release of FXRuby, the Ruby language
Lyle,
[#40421] How to Convert Regex Back to String in Exact Match? — William Djaja Tjokroaminata <billtj@...>
Hi,
[#40445] random module? — Bob X <bobx@...>
Python has a whrandom or something like that and I would like to create
[#40449] Thread, stacktraces, errors and expect. — John Carter <john.carter@...>
I'm busy rewriting expect.rb to handle things in bigger chunks. I'm
[#40458] The various UnitTest frameworks. — John Carter <john.carter@...>
Looking in RAA I see three UnitTest frameworks...
[#40503] Test::Unit Installation difficulty — Bob Hutchison <hutch@...>
[#40520] Ruby/Qt — "Sean O'Dell" <sean@...>
Is anyone using it? How is it working out for you?
[#40521] user management...unix...via ssh? — Todd Holloway <todd@...>
[#40525] Metaclasses... — "Hal E. Fulton" <hal9000@...>
Hello, all...
----- Original Message -----
[#40542] The FXBook project at SourceForge -- an attempt to author books on FXRuby and the FOX Toolkit. — Dossy <dossy@...>
Everyone,
[#40544] ANN: Xml Serialization 1.0.pre3 — "Chris Morris" <home@...>
(partial Readme follows -- see web site for full information)
[#40559] what's the calling method name? — Yohanes Santoso <ruby-talk@...>
Hello all,
On Fri, 17 May 2002, Yohanes Santoso wrote:
John Carter <john.carter@tait.co.nz> writes:
Yohanes Santoso <ruby-talk@jenny-gnome.dyndns.org> writes:
On Sat, May 18, 2002 at 06:16:29PM +0900, Yohanes Santoso wrote:
wconrad@yagni.com writes:
Hi,
Hi,
Hi,
Hi,
Hi,
Hi,
Hi,
Hi,
[#40560] 10000 images windows shell scripting — Henning von Rosen <henning@...>
How do I accomplish the simple invocation from a ruby script of a program
On Fri, 17 May 2002, Henning von Rosen wrote:
[#40571] Shifting array element & regex on array element — Yohanes Santoso <freeride-devel@...>
In implementing a buffer gap mechanism, I was wondering if there is
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Holden Glova <dsafari@xtra.co.nz> writes:
Azt irtad, hogy
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[#40585] Greedy Regexp — Aidan <ahumphreys@...>
Are Ruby regular expressions, especially those built using the
[#40592] user-name query — Christian Szegedy <szegedy@...>
Hi!
[#40612] Exceptions and <=> — Paul Brannan <pbrannan@...>
I was playing with <=> recently, and I noticed that the following:
[#40635] Ruby regex question — Dossy <dossy@...>
Maybe this is Perl envy, maybe I'm just doing something wrong.
Dossy graced us by uttering:
Dossy graced us by uttering:
In article <20020518152610.GJ9684@panoptic.com>, Dossy wrote:
On 2002.05.19, Mike Stok <mike@stok.co.uk> wrote:
Hi --
> Look on the bright side:
On 2002.05.19, Michael Campbell <michael_s_campbell@yahoo.com> wrote:
[#40672] Best way to determine a VALUES Ruby type — Christian Rishoej <chrris@...>
[#40687] RubyEclipse released — "Adam Williams" <awilliams@...>
First release of the highly anticipated (maybe just by me) Ruby IDE. Get it
Adam Williams wrote:
Okay. So I probably need to work on some documentation.
Adam Williams wrote:
[#40700] Simple google search script — Charles Blackburn <charlesb@...>
Hi all.
On Sun, May 19, 2002 at 07:42:05PM +0900, Charles Blackburn wrote:
[#40708] passing CGI parameters to ruby MySQL interface — neil@...9.co.uk (sentinel)
Hi,
[#40723] are there unit tests for cgi.rb? — patrick-may@... (Patrick May)
if so, where could I find them?
Wakou Aoyama wrote:
On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 12:27:46AM +0900,
On Tue 21 May 2002 at 01:00:22 +0900, Wakou Aoyama wrote:
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 06:09:37AM +0900, Ian Macdonald wrote:
Hello,
[#40724] mod_ruby or remove_cost question — patrick-may@... (Patrick May)
is there an easier to test way of checking for the mod_ruby enviroment
[#40729] Object <-> Relational mapping — Thomas Hurst <tom.hurst@...>
I'm getting very, very tired of writing code that looks like this:
[#40733] E — Chris Gehlker <gehlker@...>
Just saw a blurb on O'Rielly's site about E. Has anyone used it. It sounds a
[#40745] Need Multiline Regexp Help — Jim Freeze <jim@...>
Hi:
[#40760] Re: Simple google search script — Francis Hwang <sera@...>
Charles Blackburn wrote:
[#40761] Binary network protocols — Terje Elde <terje+ruby-talk@...>
Hi,
[#40778] automatic documentation: using tests in addition to / instead of comments — Tobias Reif <tobiasreif@...>
Hi,
Tobias Reif <tobiasreif@pinkjuice.com> writes:
How do you get the auto_increment record number for mysql in
> How do you get the auto_increment record number for mysql in
Sean, sorry if I'm being obtuse, but this isn't working out.
On 5/20/02 9:04 AM, "Dave Thomas" <Dave@PragmaticProgrammer.com> wrote:
Man, how did I miss this thread?
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 12:14:05AM +0900, Sean Russell wrote:
Here's my two bits.
Upon reflection, I saw two points throughout this discussion:
On Mon, May 20, 2002 at 10:04:07PM +0900, Dave Thomas wrote:
[#40814] Zmodem Module ? — Dennis Newbold <dennisn@...>
Does anyone know of, or has written a Ruby extension implementing the
[#40875] Memory consumption. — Erik Terpstra <erik@...>
Is there some method that tells me how much memory a certain object
Yohanes Santoso wrote:
[#40890] Idea for a book — Peter Hickman <peter@...>
How about 'Design Patterns in Ruby' so those of us that went to Uni
[#40906] Segfault - [Bug]? — Mitch Vincent <mitch@...>
In a program I just wrote to grab several million rows from a PostgreSQL
[#40908] Rewrite this without using eval... — "Gray, Jeff" <jeff.gray@...>
I happened upon a situation where I wanted to apply a sequence of operations
[#40948] FAQ for newcomers familiar with lower level language — Yohanes Santoso <ruby-talk@...>
I have been on this list for about a year. I have noticed that many
[#40951] Overriding TCPServer.accept — Farrel Lifson <flifson@...>
Hi all,
[#40974] RE: rubycookbook.org down for indeterminate time — "Berger, Daniel" <djberge@...>
> -----Original Message-----
On Thu, 23 May 2002, Berger, Daniel wrote:
[#40978] Re: Stymied by Ruby's garbage collector — Art Taylor <ataylor@...>
Is there a particular kind or kinds of object being created in huge numbers?
On 5/22/02 4:07 PM, "Art Taylor" <ataylor@fortpoint.com> wrote:
Matthew Bloch <mattbee@soup-kitchen.net> wrote in message news:<acidug$bj0$1@paris.btinternet.com>...
From: "Sean O'Dell" <sean@BUHBYESPAMcelsoft.com>
From: "Sean O'Dell" <sean@BUHBYESPAMcelsoft.com>
i am using Ruby 1.6.6 win pragprog distro
[#40979] possible bug: stack dump with <<-String, #{...} and large loops — patrick-may@... (Patrick May)
I had (poorly) coded a #{} with a large loop, i.e.
matz@ruby-lang.org (Yukihiro Matsumoto) wrote in message news:<1022138252.066533.4164.nullmailer@picachu.netlab.jp>...
Hi,
[#40987] confused about access control — Ian Macdonald <ian@...>
Hi,
On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 08:43:09AM +0900, Ian Macdonald wrote:
> On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 08:43:09AM +0900, Ian Macdonald wrote:
On 2002.05.23, Mike Campbell <michael_s_campbell@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Stop saying "call" and instead say "send a message" because that's
[#40991] dbi pg_dbd performance — Alan Chen <alan@...>
Has anybody else found that the ruby dbi + pg_dbd performance to be slow?
[#41008] Help: Ap fails for 1.7.2 — Bil Kleb <W.L.Kleb@...>
On several occuassions over the last few months, I've tried to run our application
[#41009] Threading oddness — Matthew Bloch <mattbee@...>
Consider this fragment:
[#41014] thread-safe socket? — "Kontra, Gergely" <kgergely@...>
Hi!
[#41036] require 'etc' — Todd Holloway <todd@...>
[#41055] cannot require 'postgres' from cgi — ahoward@... (ara howard)
i have a cgi program which works fine standalone and from a browser,
[#41057] Ruby in Redhat 7.3 — "Dat Nguyen" <thucdat@...>
Hi all,
[#41079] glade2ruby — Matthias Veit <matthias_veit@...>
[#41085] OS independent scripts, system calls on Windows and Linux — Tobias Reif <tobiasreif@...>
Hi,
nobu.nokada@softhome.net wrote:
[#41102] RE: OS independent scripts, system calls on Windows and Linux — "Morris, Chris" <chris.morris@...>
> All these incompatibility issues are why I want to talk about an RCR.
Morris, Chris wrote:
On Fri, 24 May 2002, Tobias Reif wrote:
> Dossy wrote:
Hi,
[#41110] Anyone using NArray and 1.7.2? — Bil Kleb <W.L.Kleb@...>
While trying to port my application from 1.6.7 to 1.7.2, I've encountered some
[#41174] Unexpected Array#pack behaviour (bug?) — Han Holl <han@...>
[#41190] using test::unit for C++ unit tests — ptkwt@...1.aracnet.com (Phil Tomson)
I'm going to be starting on a C++ development project for a contract I'm
[#41192] Possible Bug in Ruby? — Florian Frank <flori@...>
[#41212] SizedQueue.new(0) — Lars Christensen <larsch@...>
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 09:12:35PM +0900, Lars Christensen wrote:
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 09:33:45PM +0900, Michael Neumann wrote:
[#41213] creating singleton class from C++ — Martin Man <Martin.Man@...>
hi all,
[#41244] A shutdown()? — Warden <wardja@...>
I'm just curious, and I've asked this before but I don't remember quite
[#41264] PR for ruby — John Knight <john@...>
malug is discussing the following question.
[#41296] Idioms — "Stephan J. Schmidt" <stephan.schmidt@...>
hi,
[#41326] object-name = content of a variable (migration from perl) — Marc Rene Arns <linux@...>
Hi to all,
I'm not sure if you got me right. The dynamically changing array-names
[#41327] is this a bug or is it behavior of which I am not aware? — patrick-may@... (Patrick May)
using prag programmers distro:
[#41352] Infinity (?!) — ptkwt@...1.aracnet.com (Phil Tomson)
I didn't know there was an Infinity value in Ruby, just found it today:
On 2002.05.30, Phil Tomson <ptkwt@shell1.aracnet.com> wrote:
On Thu, May 30, 2002 at 10:05:24PM +0900, Dossy wrote:
[#41402] Ruby, XML schema( RELAX NG) and a Q&D parser — <bbense+comp.lang.ruby.May.30.02@...>
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[#41408] Ruby and HTML — "Sean O'Dell" <sean@...>
I've read up on a lot of the older discussions regarding using Ruby for
[#41419] Strange Ruby Regexp bug — Sean Russell <ser@...>
This is really bizarre, but it isn't the first time I've seen it. It is
[#41430] unicode <=> ascii encoding conversion — Tomas Brixi <tomas_brixi@...>
Hello,
[#41434] Ruby jobs — Tobias Reif <tobiasreif@...>
Hi,
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james@rubyxml.com wrote:
[#41437] changing current directory — MENON Jean-Francois <Jean-Francois.MENON@...>
hello,
[#41447] "system" and Windows — MENON Jean-Francois <Jean-Francois.MENON@...>
hello again,
[#41457] Array Uniq — "Stephan J. Schmidt" <stephan.schmidt@...>
Hi,
[#41510] Finding all applications — Chris Gehlker <gehlker@...>
In trying to add drag and drop scripting to RubyStudio and the first task is
Jim Menard wrote:
Hi,
On 6/1/02 11:33 AM, "nobu.nokada@softhome.net" <nobu.nokada@softhome.net>
>> ruby -r find -e 'Find.find("/"){|f| puts f if f[/\.app$/]}'
On 6/1/02 5:20 PM, "Mike Campbell" <michael_s_campbell@yahoo.com> wrote:
On 2002.06.02, Chris Gehlker <gehlker@fastq.com> wrote:
On 6/1/02 7:44 PM, "Dossy" <dossy@panoptic.com> wrote:
* Chris Gehlker (gehlker@fastq.com) [020601 23:56]:
Chris Gehlker wrote:
Have a LOOK at this..
We Apologise to you if our information has been emailed to the incorrect email address, & thank you for your kind understanding, please have a wonderful day !!! " Parents of 15 year old find $71,000 cash hidden in his closet " Does this headline look familiar? Of course it does. You most likely have just seen this story recently featured on a major nightly news program. (USA) His mother was cleaning and putting laundry away when she came across a large brown paper bag that was suspiciously buried beneath some clothes and a skateboard in the back of her 15-year-old sons' closet. Nothing could have prepared her for the shock she got when she opened the bag and found it was full of cash. Five-dollar bills, twenties, fifties and hundreds, all neatly rubber-banded in labeled piles. My first thought was that he had robbed a bank." says the 41 year old woman, "There was over $71,000 in that bag - that's more than my husband earns in a year. The woman immediately called her husband at the car- dealership where he worked to tell him what she had discovered. He came home right away and they drove together to the boy's school and picked him up. Little did they suspect that where the money came from was more shocking than actually finding it in the closet. As it turns out, the boy had been sending out, via email, a type of "Report" to E-mail addresses that he obtained off the internet. Everyday after school for the past 2 months, he had been doing this right on his computer in his bedroom. "I just got the E-mail one day and I figured what the heck. I put my name on it like the instructions said and I started sending it out", says the clever 15 year old. The E-mail letter listed 5 addresses and contained instructions to send one $5 dollar bill to each person on the list, then delete the address at the bottom and move the others down and finally to add your name to the top of the list. The letter goes on to state that you would receive several thousand dollars in five-dollar bills within 2 weeks if you sent out the letter with your name at the top of the 5-address list. "I get junk E-mail all the time, and really did not think it was going to work" the boy continues. Within the first few days of sending out the E-mail, the Post Office Box that his parents had gotten him for his video game magazine subscriptions began to fill up with not magazines but envelopes containing $5 bills. "About a week later I rode (my bike) down to the post office and my box had one magazine and about 300 envelopes stuffed in it. There was also a yellow slip that said I had to go up to the (post office) counter, I thought I was in trouble or something (laughs)". He goes on, "I went up to the counter and they had a whole box of more mail for me. I had to ride back home and empty out my backpack because I could not carry it all." Over the next few weeks, the boy continued sending out the E-mail. "The money just kept coming in and I just kept sorting it and stashing it in the closet, barely had time for my homework" He had also been riding his bike to several of the banks in his area and exchanging the $5 dollar bills twenties, fifties and hundreds. "I didn't want the banks to get suspicious so I kept riding to different banks with like 5 thousand in my backpack at a time. I would usually tell the lady at the bank counter that my dad had sent me in to exchange the money and he was outside waiting for me. One time the lady gave me a really strange look and told me that she would not be able to do it for me, and my dad would have to come in and do it, but I just rode to the next bank down the street. (laughs)." Surprisingly, the boy did not have any reason to be afraid. The reporting news team examined and investigated that this realy works well the letter, the boy was sending out and found that it was a wonderful opportunity to make some Money !!! Here is the letter that the 15 year old was sending out by Email, you can do the exact same thing he was doing, simply by following the instructions in this letter. ############################################################# ########### Dear Friends & Future Millionaires: AS SEEN ON NATIONAL TV: Making over half million dollars every 4 to 5 months from your home for an investment of only $25 U.S. Dollars expense. THANKS TO THE COMPUTER AGE AND THE INTERNET! ====================================== BE A MILLIONAIRE LIKE OTHERS WITHIN A YEAR! Before you say "Bull!", please read the following: This is the letter you have been hearing about on the news lately. Due to the popularity of this letter on the Internet, a national weekly news program recently devoted an entire show to the investigation of this program described below, to see if it really can make people money. The show also investigated whether or not the program was legal. Their findings proved once and for all that there are "absolutely NO Laws prohibiting the participation in the program and if people can follow the simple instructions, they are bound to make some mega bucks with only $25 out of pocket cost. DUE TO THE RECENT INCREASE OF POPULARITY & RESPECT THIS PROGRAM HAS ATTAINED, IT IS CURRENTLY WORKING BETTER THAN EVER. = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = PRINT THIS NOW FOR YOUR FUTURE REFERENCE = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = If you would like to make at least $500,000 every 4 to 5 months easily and comfortably, please read the following... AGAIN!! FOLLOW THE SIMPLE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW AND YOUR FINANCIAL DREAMS WILL COME TRUE, GUARANTEED! ................................................. INSTRUCTIONS: Order all 5 reports shown on the list below. For each report , send $5 US or $10 AUS... Please note, US $5 or AUS $10 CASH, for each Report... THE NAME & NUMBER OF THE REPORT YOU ARE ORDERING and YOUR E-MAIL ADDRESS to the person whose name appears ON THAT LIST next to the report. MAKE SURE YOUR RETURN ADDRESS IS ON YOUR ENVELOPE TOP LEFT CORNER in case of any mail problems. When you place your order, make sure you order each of the 5 reports. You will need all 5 reports so that you can save them on your computer and resell them. YOUR TOTAL COST $5 X 5=$25.00. (US Currency Please) Within a few days you will receive, via e-mail, each of the 5 reports from these 5 different individuals. Save them on your computer so they will be accessible for you to send to the 1,000's of people who will order them from you. Also make a floppy of these reports and keep it on your desk in case something happens to your computer. IMPORTANT - DO NOT alter the names of the people who are listed next to each report, or their sequence on the list, in any way other than what is instructed below in step "1-6" or you will lose out on the majority of your profits. Once you understand the way this works, you will also see that it does not work if you change it. Remember, this method has been tested, and if you alter it, it will NOT work!!! Believe us, we have all tried to be greedy and then nothing happened. So Do Not try to change anything other than what is instructed. Because if you do, it will not work for you. Remember, honesty reaps the reward!!! so please be fair to everyone & lets make MONEY ! 1...After you have ordered all 5 reports, take this advertisement and REMOVE the name & address of the person in REPORT #5. This person has made it through the cycle and is no doubt counting their fortune. 2....Move the name & address in REPORT #4 down TO REPORT #5. 3...Move the name & address in REPORT #3 down TO REPORT #4. 4...Move the name & address in REPORT #2 down TO REPORT #3. 5...Move the name & address in REPORT #1 down TO REPORT #2. 6...Insert YOUR name and address in the REPORT #1 Position. PLEASE MAKE SURE you copy every name and address ACCURATELY! & PLEASE make sure you move everyone down the list one position! = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Take this entire letter, with the modified list of names, and save it on your computer. DO NOT MAKE ANY CHANGES. Save this on a disk as well just in case you lose any data. To assist you with marketing your business on the internet, the 5 reports you purchase will provide you with invaluable marketing information which includes how to send bulk e-mails legally, where to find thousands of free classified ads and much more. The BEST method to get this venture going: is BY SENDING BULK E-MAIL LEGALLY to Hundreds of thousands.......... = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = AVAILABLE REPORTS = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ORDER EACH REPORT BY ITS NUMBER & NAME ONLY. Notes: Always send $5 cash (US Currency) for each Report. Checks NOT accepted. Make sure the cash is concealed by wrapping it in at least 3 sheets of paper. On one of those sheets of paper, Write the NUMBER & the NAME of the Report you are ordering. YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS and your name and postal address. if using Australian Currency it is $10 to every $5 US....... PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR THESE REPORTS NOW: = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = REPORT #1: The Insider's Guide to Advertising for Free on the Net Order Report #1 from: Jason Heal Unit 1 / 2 Rochester Circle, Balga 6061 W.A. Australia (please remember correct postage) -------------------------------- REPORT #2: The Insiders Guide to Sending Bulk email on the Net Order Report #2 from: Ja Alan 49 Amberton Ave, Girrawheen 6064 W.A. Australia --------------------------------------- REPORT #3: Secret To Multilevel Marketing on the Net Order Report #3 from: Geoff Groth PO Box 2027 Ellenbrook 6069 W.A. Australia ----------------------------------- REPORT #4: How to become a millionaire utilizing MLM & the Net Order Report #4 from; Jennie... 49 Amberton Ave, Girrawheen 6064 W.A. Australia ----------------------------------------- REPORT #5 How to send out One Million emails for free. Order Report #5 from: Tracy 3 Karbar Pass EllenBrook 6069 W.A. Australia --------------------------------------- Please remember that your $5 bills are going all around the world and delivery of report could take up to 2-4 wks. ---------------------------------------- YOUR SUCCESS GUIDELINES! Follow these guidelines to guarantee your success. If you do not receive at least 10 orders for Report #1 within 2 weeks, continue sending emails until you do. After you have received 10 orders 2 to 3 weeks after that you should receive 100 orders or more for REPORT #2. ( to make huge CASH, Bulk email is the best way ) If you did not, continue advertising or sending emails until you do. Once you have received 100 or more orders for Report #2, YOU CAN RELAX, because the system is already working for you, and the cash will continue to roll in. This is important to remember. ( Bulk email software is the fastest way ) Every time your name is moved down on the list, you are placed in front of a different report. You can KEEP TRACK of your Progress by watching which report people are ordering from you. IF YOU WANT TO GENERATE MORE INCOME SEND ANOTHER BATCH OF E-MAILS AND START THE WHOLE PROCESS AGAIN. ============ MORE TESTIMONIALS ================ "My name is Mitchell. My wife, Jody and I live in Chicago. I am an accountant with a major U.S. Corporation and I make pretty good money. When I received this program I grumbled to Jody about receiving ''junk mail''. I made fun of the whole thing, spouting my knowledge of the population and percentages involved. I ''knew'' it wouldn't work. Jody totally ignored my supposed intelligence and few days later she jumped in with both feet. I made merciless fun of her, and was ready to lay the old ''I told you so'' on her when the thing didn't work. Well, the laugh was on me! Within 3 weeks she had received 50 responses. Within the next 45 days she had received a total $147,200.00 ........... all cash! I was shocked. I have joined Jody in her "hobby". Mitchell Wolf M.D., Chicago, Illinois ====================================================== "Not being the gambling type, it took me several weeks to make up my mind to participate in this plan. But conservative that I am, I decided that the initial investment was so little that there was just no way that I wouldn't get enough orders to at least get my money back". "I was surprised when I found my medium size post office box crammed with orders. I made $319,210.00 in the first 12 weeks. The nice thing about this deal is that it does not matter where people live. There simply isn't a better investment with a faster return and so big." Dan Sondstrom, Alberta, Canada ======================================================= "I had received this program before. I deleted it, but later I wondered if I should have given it a try. Of course, I had no idea who to contact to get another copy, so I had to wait until I was e-mailed again by someone else......... 11 months passed then it luckily came again...... I did not delete this one! I made more than $490,000 on my first try and all the money came within 22 weeks." Susan De Suza, New York, N.Y. ======================================================= "I tried another 5 dollar thing on the internet and I blew my money because everyone's email accounts had been closed. I looked at this one very carefully and realized that no-one can stop it from working. In my first try I was only a novice and received $740 in the first two weeks. In the next 2 months I received a total of $34 260 dollars US. Since I'm in Sydney, the conversion makes that around $68 500 dollars. I have already started the second round and since I started 6 weeks ago I have received $17,000 all in CASH ! Simon Fahey, floor sander, Sydney, Australia. ======================================================= "It really is a great opportunity to make relatively easy money with little cost to you. I followed the simple instructions carefully and within 10 days the money started to come in. My first month I made $20,560.00 and by the end of third month my total cash count was $362,840.00. Life is beautiful, Thanks to internet." Fred Dellaca, Westport, New Zealand ========================= ============================== ORDER YOUR REPORTS TODAY AND GET STARTED ON 'YOUR' ROAD TO FINANCIAL FREEDOM! THERE IS NO LIMIT to the income you can generate from this business!! = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = FOLLOWING IS A NOTE FROM THE ORIGINATOR OF THIS PROGRAM: You have just received information that can give you financial freedom for the rest of your life, with NO RISK and JUST a LITTLE BIT OF EFFORT. You can make more money in the next few weeks and months than you have ever imagined. Follow the program EXACTLY AS INSTRUCTED. Do Not change it in any way. Please move everyone down the list one then put your details in report # 1. It works exceedingly well as it is now. Remember to e-mail a copy of this exciting report after you have put your name and address in Report #1 and moved the others to #2.....#5 as instructed above. One of the people you send this to may send out 100,000 or more e-mails and your name will be on every one of them. Remember though, the emails more you send out the more potential customers you will reach. So my friend, I have given you the ideas, information, materials and opportunity to become financially independent. IT IS UP TO YOU NOW! = = = = = = = = = = = = = = == = = = = = = = = = = = This email is sent in compliance with our strict anti-abuse regulations. You are receiving this message for one of the following reasons: 1) we are on the same optin list 2) you posted to one of my FFA pages; 3) you have responded to one of my ads; or 4) you have sent an e-mail to one of our addresses. By doing so, you have agreed to receive this message under Bills. 1618 TITLE III passed by the 105th US Congress this letter Cannot be considered Spam as long as the sender includes contact information and a method of "removal". To be removed from future mailing, just reply with REMOVE in the subject line. Thankyou for your kind consideration. or Email this Letter to your Friends.......... & please keep the Letter in it's correct form, only way of what the instructions state. People helping People Club............. Think Positive.................................................