I always find it funny things I come across with some searches on images.google.com.
For example: perl on about page 8 (YMMV depending on "safe surf") I run across this page.
Also, see, perl can do the dishes for you, and apparently more!
Also, a co-worker found an old classic... camel love!
--Nat
Re:Camel love ...
exeunt on 2002-09-23T23:19:21
Too bad we are restricted to a 128x128 graphic. (And I belive 8-bit color).
But I'll see what I can do for you...;) Re:Camel love ...
exeunt on 2002-09-23T23:30:03
But I could do it as a boot panel...Re:Camel love ...
shockme on 2002-09-23T23:56:37
Just remember, using the camel image in reference to Perl, requires giving a nod to O'Reilly. So, give props where props are due."The use of a camel image in association with Perl is a trademark of O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. Used with permission."
Heheheh.
Re:Camel love ...
gnat on 2002-09-24T15:21:18
That'd make a great cover image and fine print, wouldn't it? "The association between two camels humping and Perl is a trademark of O'Reilly and Associates."Get it? Two camels humping? Camels? Humping? Ho ho, move over Joss Whedon.
--Nat
Re:Camel love ...
exeunt on 2002-09-24T20:16:21
It appears other O'Reilly animals are at it also...
JavaScript + MCSE in a Nutshell = SCARY
MJD mentioned he found one of his conference slide images by searching images.google.com for "happy baby." I came home from YAPC and tried the same search. Interestingly enough, on the first page of results I found a picture of one of gnat's children. No fooling.
Re:Happy Baby
vsergu on 2002-09-24T20:29:18
Does that mean Nat has the 18th-happiest baby on the Web?
And number 4 is Evan Kirshenbaum's.