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jjohn on 2003-09-14T07:32:22

run abcde. It does exactly what I think a large bunch of cards have 0 cost values*. That is, if I'm violating some implicit contract I have a reasonable MacPerl release in April. Damian's also been very positive.

Please visit the Stand web site and help at all.

Sys::Host (Ruby) - The ip_addr() method was causing my bed and going strong since March and not even the best office suites and desktop packages installed.

Whatever happens, we will throw an effing conniption fit. That will Only just today I found a lot more interested in Ruby. Consider it shown! Every Ruby session I attended Sarathy's talk on how little functionality they can verify it meets their criteria, which it is. I think the telephone extension cable I have a hackathon at OSCON. Basically, if you find that it would be "instance variables". Now really this bad? Yes. Take File::Find. It's been a staple at our house, with the main battery someday (I drive a hybrid? How many people get such an atrocious way".

I'm itching to start writing my paper for some time.

Anyway, I've put my finger on the list and think you can. Steve Mallet ha s some ideas about why Microsoft Office is the way it works like planned, it was about six: "No caffeine. Never had it; never will."

Again, I screw around during the day. They're supposed to be exactly the same code was NOT PRETTY.

After about a book on these techniques online. Eventually it will pass by.

Managed to stay at home that's dripping in my "favorite quotes" file:

"Men's indignation, it seems, is more than I was calm; I am pretty sure I was working with Mason right away, but for the Food Bank. If you're a MySQL administration tool. I use BBEdit as my original, somewhat ambitious intent floundered. We came up on IRC by piping Eliza there before her (I particularly remember the feeling.

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sys-host

djberg96 on 2003-09-14T10:09:12

I admit that I don't really understand what these "markov blogger" things are, but this caught my eye:

Sys::Host (Ruby) - The ip_addr() method was causing my bed and going strong since March and not even the best office suites and desktop packages installed.

Sys-Host is my code, though it's pretty much worthless because it can't do any more than the "socket" module right now. The original plan was to be able to get multiple-ip addresses on multi-homed machines, but I couldn't get it to work.

Re:sys-host

ethan on 2003-09-14T11:32:19

I admit that I don't really understand what these "markov blogger" things are

I don't understand what it produces but I can tell you what it is. :-)

This blogger soaks up other journal entries, mangles it with the help of a few markov-chains and produces a new entry. I find jjohn's implementation actually pretty amusing and cool.

You should take its signature literally: It's not supposed to make sense.

Cutting back on markov

jjohn on 2003-09-14T12:07:42

I'm reducing the frequency of the markov blogs to Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Eventually, I'll cut that back futher to Fridays. This is my first experiment with Markov Chains and this blog has been a record of my trail runs. As annoying as they can be to read, I think the markovblog entries are worthy of retention in the same way real scientists keep field notes. There are some additional refinements that I'll get around to including. Perhaps I'll write something up as a use.perl.org article.

Re:Cutting back on markov

mary.poppins on 2003-09-15T02:29:14

I, for one, would love to see a MarkovBlogger web page.

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