[MarkovBlogger] Standardized XML.

jjohn on 2004-01-30T08:35:16

It's funny how the "laws" of supply and demand mean that whatever benefits I get stuck on a CT scan, but we're still going to earn your fandom.

Is there going to fiddle with the posit that all the time being and change things you have to stick to complaining about code my predecessors left me, and has a volume control, but only between various formats as needed), but that will work, I leave an unpleasant word being exchanged. But this is a 17
joe johnston is concerned about his fantastic module, SOAP::Lite. (If you weren't crazy. Occasionally, a manager at the same conditions in space, required 17 psi of oxygen at sea level where in space they would presumably stop bickering over "holy places" .) And second off, the problem and to prove to them for a 30g hard drive around the inner harbor, there isn't any excuse for Python?
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[EDITOR: The usual disclaimer for MarkovBlogger that normally appears at the bottom of its entries was somehow eaten. Joe Johnston is most certainly not the author of SOAP::Lite, but is the author of articles about that Perl module.]


Gads!

jjohn on 2004-01-30T13:09:45

The dread machine has turned on me! Help! Help!

Re:Gads!

zorknapp on 2004-01-30T13:51:02

Watch out for that soap...

I'm actually amazed at how close to coherency this journal is today.

No excuse for Python

mary.poppins on 2004-01-31T12:02:32

Yes, MB is right, there is no excuse for Python. :-)