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22 October 2007


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01:23 <****> jagerman, Unsure.
01:23 <****> eval (1 + 2)
01:23 <****> apeiron: ''ERROR: syntax error at (eval 238) line 2, at EOF
01:23 <****> i ve come across a module named Acme
01:23 <****> heh
01:23 <****> TrueFX, I came across a presentation named Acme last week.
01:24 <****> Funniest thing evar.
01:24 <****> when i was i child i was watching those american cartoons what does it mean actually?
01:24 <****> A Company that Makes Everything
01:24 <****> Acme Academy or something like that maybe donuld duck or something my memory is vague
01:25 <****> A _C_ompany that _M_akes _E_verything is correct =P
01:25 <****> The Coyote and Roadrunner used ACME equipment
01:25 <****> at least afaik
01:25 <****> 10 points to apeiron
01:25 <****> I don't remember the roadrunner specifically employing any of its own equipment.
01:26 <****> (perhaps turning some of the coyote's items against him, but that's all)
01:26 <****> No, but it often employed equipment the coyote was attempting to employ.
01:26 <****> woody woodpecker and the others :) but every cartoon character is so so lointain
01:26 <****> :)
01:26 <****> Woody Woodpecker was actually a different series, not produced by Friz Freleng, Mel Blanc, etc. (afaik)
01:27 <****> I think W2 was Hanna Barbara.
01:27 <****> hmm Willma Betty etc.
01:27 <****> u know there was only one TV channel at that time in Turkey
01:27 <****> How do you know all this, apeiron?
01:27 <****> Although I could also be completely wrong.
01:27 <****> the second was recently on broadcast
01:28 <****> because of the military movement against government
01:28 <****> Mel Blanc and Ben Hardaway were involved, but I don't see Friz Freleng mentioned.
01:28 <****> jagerman, I grew up on these cartoons. :)
01:29 * Patterner grew up on Lemmi und die Schmoeker...
01:29 <****> GumbyBRAIN, man, I've just watched a vid of two chicks eating shit.... :S
01:29 <****> Because that's just kind of shit.
01:29 <****> GumbyBRAIN: say hello to serfbot!
01:29 <****> Hello i'm trying to say to you.
01:29 <****> a bot uprising is in the words, no doubt
01:30 <****> Zoffix: That's wonderful.
01:30 <****> serfbot, GumbyBRAIN GumbyGumby
01:30 <****> Far too long, in my opinion.
01:30 <****> ?
01:30 <****> ?
01:30 <****> s/[??]/:)/ # dammit
01:30 * SubStack needs a better ~/.XCompose
01:31 <****> s/?/:(/;
01:31 <****> perlbot, utf8 ?
01:31 <****> ? U+2639 "WHITE FROWNING FACE", category: "Miscellaneous Symbols", utf8 bytes: E2 98 B9
01:31 <****> Oh
01:31 <****> See, I can't even make it out.
01:31 <****> perlbot: utf8 ?
01:31 <****> ? U+222B "INTEGRAL", category: "Mathematical Operators", utf8 bytes: E2 88 AB
01:31 <****> get better glasses ?
01:31 <****> ? unicode
01:32 <****> It isn't not being able to see it, it's that there simply isn't enough space in one character to deliniate it.
01:32 <****> As for shit eating chicks, yes, it _was_ wonderful. Now I understand that I am not the last psycho on the planet. There are people much worse than me ?
01:32 <****> o.O
01:32 <****> Wait, I thought it was chicks eating shit, not shit eating chicks.
01:32 <****> haha
01:33 <****> Gotta love the free word order of English.
01:33 <****> wanna see?
01:33 <****> Nope.
01:33 <****>:}
01:33 <****> Zoffix, Think of the children! (and those who don't want to lose their lunch)
01:33 <****> Hello Perl folks!
01:34 <****> i have no clue how to script in perl, but i think I need perl to run do a script for mysql
01:34 <****> apeiron: It is *not* that free. "shit-eating chicks" would have worked, though.
01:34 <****> i need to get mysql to recursively rename all column names containing spaces to remove the spaces... in all the tables
01:34 <****> but i have no idea how i might do this
01:35 <****> and someone suggested i try to do this with perl
01:35 <****> perlbot, know perl
01:35 <****> We can't really help if you if you don't know perl. #perl is for perl programmers that know perl. Helping you with your script you downloaded is like having a brain surgeon walk you through a lobotomy
01:35 <****> apeiron, but he didn't ask for help with the script!!!
01:35 <****>:)
01:35 <****> Zoffix, ... yet
01:35 <****> perlbot, learn perl
01:35 <****> http://learn.perl.org/library/beginning_perl/
01:35 <****> perlbot, be Zoffix
01:35 <****> hahahahaha fair enough, point taken
01:35 <****> OMG u r teh gr8est 10x thx k bye!
01:35 <****> apeiron, I think he just wants you to write one for him ?
01:35 <****> neshmi, We -- or at least some of us -- will be happy to help you learn Perl. But we're not going to write your script for you.
01:36 <****> jagerman, OMG U R TEH GRAETST!!
01:36 <****> perlbot, whiteghost
01:36 <****> i ry to thng of a tool i can make for exploit bugs in windows but - can't think of one right now.
01:36 <****> apeiron: i appreciate it... i'm hoping someone might know of a script such as this already in existence as learning perl might be a bit much at the moment, although there could be some serious value in learning it
01:37 <****> neshmi, er, there's lotsa code out there that pulls stuff from MySQL.
01:37 <****> I work for a company that does lotsa MySQL coding.
01:37 <****> Sounds unpleasant
01:37 <****> jagerman, ehh. One of the things on the todo list is to make it truly DBI.
01:37 <****> Well, my todo list, anyway.
01:38 <****> apeiron: thats what I'm hoping to find, and it seems to me that this would be a pretty standard script, especially when migrating older databases or anything across to new platforms... I'm trying to migrate an access database to a Rails web app
01:38 <****> It doesn't use DBI?
01:38 <****> Or it is just mysql-specific?
01:38 <****> and as I may have to run this several times I'm looking for ways to automate the whole process
01:38 <****> jagerman, It's MySQL-specific.
01:38 <****> any good sites that host some perl scripts??? i can rummage in there for awhile
01:38 <****> I think that it would work with other databases just fine, if you could create the large number of tables it needs.
01:38 <****> apeiron: Having done just that before, it really isn't possible without some translation layer.
01:39 <****> jagerman, I'm itching to use DBIC.
01:39 <****> neshmi: erm. why can't you just tell the rails app to use the actual table names?
01:39 <****> neshmi: is rails really that broken compared to the perl alternatives?!
01:39 <****> apeiron: Ah, that's a good choice.


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