[Liverpool] Talk for meeting next week

Sebastian Arcus shop at open-t.co.uk
Wed Aug 31 18:10:02 UTC 2011


You might need more then a hat :D


On 31/08/11 14:59, Dan Lynch wrote:
> /me Reaches for asbestos hat :)
>
> Dan
>
>
> On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 2:56 PM, Bob Ham <rah at bash.sh> wrote:
>
>     rah at myrtle:~$ kill -9 emacs
>     bash: kill: emacs: arguments must be process or job IDs
>     rah at myrtle:~$
>
>     Tsk tsk.. just goes to show.. those who don't know what they're doing
>     use vim.
>
>     ;-)
>
>
>     On Wed, 2011-08-31 at 14:15 +0100, Simon Johnson wrote:
>      > > kill -9 emacs
>      >
>      > > vim
>      >
>      >
>      > ?!
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      > On 31 August 2011 14:03, Bob Ham <rah at bash.sh> wrote:
>      >         Haha!  So true.  I think the issue of exiting the program
>      >         might possibly
>      >         be the biggest barrier to emacs adoption :-)  Don't worry
>      >         though, I'll
>      >         provide you with the appropriate incantation :-)
>      >
>      >
>      >         On Wed, 2011-08-31 at 13:09 +0100, Dan Lynch wrote:
>      > > I like the sound of the Emacs talk. I've never done much
>      >         with it all
>      > > these years. If you can tell me how to get out of it without
>      >         rebooting
>      > > that would be a good start hehe ;)
>      > >
>      > > Look forward to it,
>      > >
>      > > Dan
>      > >
>      > >
>      > >
>      > > On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 12:53 PM, Bob Ham <rah at bash.sh>
>      >         wrote:
>      > >         Yes, an IPv6 talk is still in the works.  Needs
>      >         effort to
>      > >         finish putting
>      > >         together a proper talk on it though; I want to do
>      >         the topic
>      > >         justice.
>      > >         Maybe in a couple of months :-)
>      > >
>      > >
>      > >
>      > >         On Wed, 2011-08-31 at 12:45 +0100, Stephen Watkin
>      >         wrote:
>      > > > You should do an Emacs / IPv6 double-bill!
>      > > >
>      > > > I know just enough about IPv4 to be dangerous but
>      >         I never
>      > >         learned
>      > > > anything properly. Whenever I have a problem I
>      >         usually just
>      > >         hack at it
>      > > > until it goes away and I'm fully aware that most
>      >         of what I
>      > >         know is
>      > > > either out-of-date or just plain wrong. It'd be
>      >         nice to
>      > >         learn about the
>      > > > next generation of technology properly for once!
>      > > >
>      > > > Ste
>      > > >
>      > > > On 31/08/11 12:30, Bob Ham wrote:
>      > > > > Hi all,
>      > > > >
>      > > > > Dan's email has caused me to note that there is
>      >         scheduled
>      > >         meeting next
>      > > > > week with no talk :-)  There is a guy, Tony, who
>      >         comes to
>      > >         meetings
>      > > > > sometimes and who offered to do a talk on Java
>      >         3D; are you
>      > >         here Tony?
>      > > > > If not, does anybody happen to have Tony's
>      >         contact
>      > >         details?
>      > > > >
>      > > > > If Tony's Java 3D talk doesn't happen, I was
>      >         previously
>      > >         instructed to
>      > > > > give a demonstration of Emacs so I'll do that.
>      >          Unless
>      > >         anyone else has a
>      > > > > talk they'd like to give?
>      > > > >
>      > > > > Also, does anybody want to give a talk a month
>      >         from next
>      > >         week?
>      > > > >
>      > > > > Bob
>      > > >
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>      > >
>      > >
>      > >
>      > >         --
>      > >         Bob Ham <rah at bash.sh>
>      > >
>      > >         for (;;) { ++pancakes; }
>      > >
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