[#114446] Can you rewrite this in a better way? — Bob Sidebotham <bob@...>
I would like to define a method that can be used to compactly define
[#114457] Subclassing Binding — "trans. (T. Onoma)" <transami@...>
How can I subclass the Binding class?
[#114472] R辿f. :The new Pickaxe II book is a reality! — tad.bochan@...
tad.bochan@bnpparibas.com wrote:
[#114474] Can't get rails to work — stephen.hill@... (Steve Hill)
OK, I'm not a complete nuby - I've been using Ruby for almost 5 years
[#114484] Secret Santas (#2) — Ruby Quiz <james@...>
The three rules of Ruby Quiz:
An interesting problem. It seems trivial at first, but when you start to
[Niklas Frykholm <niklas@kagi.com>, 2004-10-04 10.49 CEST]
> I didn't participate, but I thought it was a trivial case of sorting the
I'm still new to Ruby, but giving this a crack anyway.
My solution first divides people into their families. I build up a list
I had to rewrite my solution, because the true program takes more
[#114496] Community size — Dave Thomas <dave@...>
Folks:
Dave Thomas wrote:
[#114515] define_method, proc with block ? — "trans. (T. Onoma)" <transami@...>
A little help here. I'm trying to dynamically create a method that passes
On Fri, 2004-10-01 at 09:08, trans. (T. Onoma) wrote:
On Friday 01 October 2004 01:42 pm, Markus wrote:
[#114523] Gmail account? — STEPHEN BECKER I V <Becker004@...>
I have 6 gmail invitations if any one wants one email me at becker004@gmail.com
[#114537] Anyone blogging the Ruby Conference? — Lyle Johnson <lyle.johnson@...>
Is anyone blogging the conference?
[#114559] Range syntax & Solitare cypher — Markus <markus@...>
Here's a simple example of where ... is very nice to have. You want to
[#114580] BigDecimal Float worries — Henrik Horneber <ryco@...>
Hi!
[#114596] ruby for commercial application — nkb <nkb@...>
Hi.
[#114610] unix command from ruby win32 — nkb <nkb@...>
Hi.
Robert Klemme wrote:
James Britt wrote:
[#114612] EuRuKo, the European RubyConf -- Friday evening get-together? — Kero <kero@...>
Hi all!
[#114640] Newsgroup email address leeches — David Ross <dross@...>
Hello fellow rubiers!
[#114642] WideStudio English page updates — David Ross <dross@...>
There have been some new screenshots added to the WideStudio webpage
[#114646] Kernel#eval taking a block — "trans. (T. Onoma)" <transami@...>
Is there a reason Kernel#eval won't take a block? I wrote this to overcome:
Hi,
On Sunday 03 October 2004 08:20 pm, nobu.nokada@softhome.net wrote:
Hi,
On Monday 04 October 2004 11:11 am, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
Hi --
On Monday 04 October 2004 02:31 pm, David A. Black wrote:
trans. (T. Onoma) wrote:
[#114653] Just Found Integer() — James Edward Gray II <james@...>
I'm happily devouring the new Pickaxe and early on I run across an
[#114654] Feature Request: Truly Indented Here-Docs — James Edward Gray II <james@...>
Ruby's here-doc syntax baffles me. I don't get the indent the end tag
I need to write a program similar to a telnet server. A telnet server
[#114661] Socket::gethostbyname() — CarlosRivera <CarlosRivera@...>
I have done the following:
[#114663] redirect_to problem — "Dmitry V. Sabanin" <sdmitry@...>
Hi everyone!
[#114697] Module visibility — "Giulio Piancastelli" <giulio.piancastelli@...>
Hi all,
On Mon, Oct 04, 2004 at 02:04:55AM +0900, Giulio Piancastelli wrote:
[#114707] how to escape variable expansion in a block — "Joachim Wuttke" <wuttke1@...>
Dear experts:
[#114708] Thinking about Threaded IO — James Edward Gray II <james@...>
I've not used Ruby's threads before, so I have what will probably be
On Mon, Oct 04, 2004 at 05:37:20AM +0900, James Edward Gray II scribed:
On Mon, Oct 04, 2004 at 07:42:14AM +0900, David G. Andersen wrote:
On Tue, Oct 05, 2004 at 01:10:48AM +0900, James Edward Gray II wrote:
Brian Candler wrote:
[#114710] stack level to deep? — STEPHEN BECKER I V <Becker004@...>
aaaaa
On Sun, 2004-10-03 at 14:09, STEPHEN BECKER I V wrote:
[#114717] Learn French in the Alps. — John Cuteaux <i_cute33@...>
To learn French in France, I found this great school, located both in Annecy and Chamb駻y, in the heart of the Alps. Given the number of activities and the surroundings I thought I would share this ressource with others.
Please stop spamming lists, thanks
To learn Ruby in my back yard, spam everyone.
[#114732] Toronto Ruby User Group meeting Sun 10 Oct 2004 — Mike Stok <mike@...>
There will be a gathering of Toronto Ruby users on Sunday 10 October
On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 10:24:39 +0900, Mike Stok <mike@stok.co.uk> wrote:
[#114738] Just back from Rubyconf '04 — Tim Hunter <cyclists@...>
I'm just back from the Ruby Conference and I have to give a big (usenet)
[#114739] Personal Thanks to the RubyConf Bloggers — "Curt Hibbs" <curt@...>
I just wanted to say a big *thank you* to those who blogged RubyConf 200
Curt Hibbs wrote:
[#114748] Ruby 1.8.2 — "George Moschovitis" <george.moschovitis@...>
Hello there,
On Monday, October 4, 2004, 5:59:54 PM, George wrote:
Super-easy is not enough I am afraid :(
[#114753] How to sort a table in Ruby? — nkb <nkb@...>
Hi.
[#114765] FOSDEM call for presence: any rubyists interested? — Raphael Bauduin <rb@...>
Just after Rubycon, and just before Euruko is maybe not the best time to send
[#114824] A ruby course — Brian Schrer <ruby@...>
Hello List,
On Tuesday, October 5, 2004, 3:17:47 AM, Brian wrote:
Hello Group,
Brian Schrer wrote:
Henrik Horneber wrote:
Hi!
On Wed, 6 Oct 2004 03:29:35 +0900, Henrik Horneber <ryco@gmx.net> wrote:
Edgardo Hames wrote:
On Wed, 6 Oct 2004 03:55:12 +0900, Henrik Horneber <ryco@gmx.net> wrote:
On Wed, 6 Oct 2004 02:24:12 +0900, Brian Schrer
[#114827] Using Sqlite for processing — (Curne) Simon Conrad-Armes <curne@...>
I thought this was cool enough to share.
[#114838] Ruby, Windows, and Matlab — "SER" <ser@...>
Hello Rubyvolk,
[#114850] http://www.rubyonrails.org/show/GettingStartedWithRails — Bil Kleb <Bil.Kleb@...>
FWIW, I found the following a little awkward, given that these
> I.e., why isn't this a ruby command instead of sed?
[#114851] Secret Santas (#2) — "Ara.T.Howard" <Ara.T.Howard@...>
Ara.T.Howard wrote:
On Tue, 5 Oct 2004, [ISO-8859-1] Brian Schrer wrote:
Ara.T.Howard@noaa.gov wrote:
On Tue, 5 Oct 2004, [UTF-8] Brian Schr旦der wrote:
[#114865] problem with rdoc and extensions — Charles Mills <cmills@...>
Hi,
[#114879] Timeout error? — Mark Probert <probertm@...>
[#114881] pstore.rb not operating in binmode — Henning Koch <henning.koch@...>
Hi,
[#114883] What are the bugs/issues holding up Ruby 1.8.2 from release? — Alexey Verkhovsky <alex@...>
Unanswered question on Ruby Forum
Hi,
What does it take to be a release manager?
Hi,
[#114890] New [] Semantics — Bill Atkins <batkins57@...>
Currently, the following code
Bill Atkins wrote:
On Monday 04 October 2004 09:09 pm, Charles Comstock wrote:
The ideas I'm (slowly) playing with for ranges:
On Tuesday 05 October 2004 01:25 am, Markus wrote:
On Tuesday 05 October 2004 01:25 am, Markus wrote:
On Tue, Oct 05, 2004 at 06:19:09PM +0900, trans. (T. Onoma) wrote:
On Tuesday 05 October 2004 05:59 am, Brian Candler wrote:
Hi,
On Tuesday 05 October 2004 08:19 pm, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
On Wed, Oct 06, 2004 at 11:18:50AM +0900, trans. (T. Onoma) wrote:
On Wednesday 06 October 2004 05:15 am, Brian Candler wrote:
Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org> wrote:
matz wrote:
On Thu, 2004-10-07 at 07:11, trans. (T. Onoma) wrote:
On Thursday 07 October 2004 11:27 am, Markus wrote:
On Thu, 2004-10-07 at 09:55, trans. (T. Onoma) wrote:
On Thu, Oct 07, 2004 at 11:11:11PM +0900, trans. (T. Onoma) wrote:
Brian, you make some excellent points, and clarify the issues. Thanks.
On Fri, 8 Oct 2004, trans. (T. Onoma) wrote:
On Thu, 2004-10-07 at 10:04, Ara.T.Howard@noaa.gov wrote:
Hi,
On Thursday 07 October 2004 08:08 pm, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
On Thu, 2004-10-07 at 19:08, trans. (T. Onoma) wrote:
Hi,
On Thursday 07 October 2004 11:42 pm, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
Hi,
On Friday 08 October 2004 04:31 am, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
Hi,
On 10/9/2004 4:28 AM, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
Hi,
On 10/9/2004 5:08 AM, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
Hi,
On 10/9/2004 5:33 AM, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
Randy W. Sims ha scritto:
On Sat, Oct 09, 2004 at 08:14:42PM +0900, gabriele renzi wrote:
> > isn't <=>+checking for same class enough for this?
On Oct 9, 2004, at 7:07 AM, Brian Candler wrote:
On Saturday 09 October 2004 01:14 pm, James Edward Gray II wrote:
On Sun, Oct 10, 2004 at 02:30:51AM +0900, trans. (T. Onoma) wrote:
On Saturday 09 October 2004 02:34 pm, Brian Candler wrote:
trans. (T. Onoma) wrote:
On Wed, Oct 06, 2004 at 06:26:25PM +0900, Peter Hickman wrote:
On Wednesday 06 October 2004 06:16 am, Brian Candler wrote:
[#114892] RubyGems and RPA — James Edward Gray II <james@...>
Having just read the RubyGems chapter in the Pickaxe II, I'm curious
RPA and RubyGems both solve the same problem (automatic installation
Association disclaimer: I'm the original architect of the RPA vision
On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 20:09:10 +0900, Eivind Eklund <eeklund@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, 6 Oct 2004 22:48:07 +0900, Chad Fowler <chadfowler@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 03:00:45 +0900, Richard Kilmer <rich@infoether.com> wrote:
On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 04:11:12 +0900, Austin Ziegler <halostatue@gmail.com> wrote:
[#114916] object id, objectspace, ip addresses — zuzu <sean.zuzu@...>
what determines an object id?
[#114924] Regexp match question on interpolated strings... — Richard Kilmer <rich@...>
If I had the source for a string:
Richard Kilmer wrote:
On Oct 5, 2004, at 4:09 AM, Brian Schrer wrote:
>>>>> "J" == James Edward Gray <james@grayproductions.net> writes:
On Oct 5, 2004, at 9:25 AM, ts wrote:
[#114927] Ruby-esque Inversion of Control — Jamis Buck <jgb3@...>
First, let me just say THANK-YOU to everyone who gave me feedback on my
I still don't think that Copland is in any way useful to me (I just
From what I understand of Copeland, it's not really that useful to the
On Wed, Oct 06, 2004 at 05:25:40AM +0900, Richard Lyman wrote:
Paul Brannan wrote:
I forget who made this point at RubyConf, but the best example of why
Charles O Nutter wrote:
[#114964] WEBrock question — "George Moschovitis" <george.moschovitis@...>
Hello everyone, here is a small webrick question:
[#114967] env question — Brian Schrer <ruby@...>
Hello Group,
On 05.10.2004, at 12:04, Brian Schrer wrote:
[#114987] Rails gem install failure — "Its Me" <itsme213@...>
I updated my rubygems to 0.8.1, then tried to install rails and got this
[#115003] Rubyonrails - SQL change request — jim@...
David
On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 jim@freeze.org wrote:
[#115004] String limits? — STEPHEN BECKER I V <Becker004@...>
Does a string have a limited size? assuming running on the average desktop.
[#115037] session-2.1.8 — "Ara.T.Howard" <Ara.T.Howard@...>
[#115065] Use ri from irb ? — "Its Me" <itsme213@...>
What do I need to do to use ri from within irb? I can use it fine from the
Its Me wrote:
On Wed, 6 Oct 2004 05:01:55 +0900, Michael Neumann <mneumann@ntecs.de> wrote:
[#115076] Help! Can't get the FXRuby clipboard example to work... — Abe Vionas_MailingList <mailinglist_abe@...>
Essentially, when I select a customers name and click
First off - the last 15 or so lines won't be 'processed' until after
[#115093] Using CLucene — Oliver Cromm <lispamateur@...>
As Lucene is not ported yet to Ruby, can I use CLucene (or another
[#115095] Large disc-based "hash"? — Robert Feldt <feldt@...>
Hi,
Berkely DB is a good solution, and Guy Decoux has a great Ruby wrapper for
OT: Can someone explain to me the difference between "Berkeley DB" and
[#115135] Re: [ANN] session-2.1.8 — "Pe, Botp" <botp@...>
Ara.T.Howard [mailto:Ara.T.Howard@noaa.gov] wrote:
[#115168] ruby script using qt hangs — Michael Gebhart <mail@...>
Hi,
[#115177] The Making of Copland's User Manual — Bil Kleb <Bil.Kleb@...>
Jamis,
Bil Kleb wrote:
[#115192] gah! OS X readline! — "Thomas Yager-Madden" <yagermadden@...>
Yes, I am aware that this has come up before. I have tried all past
On Oct 6, 2004, at 8:34 AM, Thomas Yager-Madden wrote:
Ditto =)
Thanks, James and Brian. I am happy to say I also have now solved my
[#115195] quality of error messages — Joachim Wuttke <Joachim_Wuttke@...>
Hi Ruby developers,
On Wed, Oct 06, 2004 at 10:48:49PM +0900, Joachim Wuttke wrote:
Encouraged by your quick response, I try to explain better
On Thursday, October 7, 2004, 12:49:33 AM, Joachim wrote:
Gavin Sinclair wrote:
On Thu, Oct 07, 2004 at 04:30:38AM +0900, Charles Hixson wrote:
Thank you, Brian.
On Wed, 2004-10-06 at 15:19, Joachim Wuttke wrote:
On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 07:39:04 +0900, Markus <markus@reality.com> wrote:
On Fri, 8 Oct 2004, Austin Ziegler wrote:
markus@reality.com wrote:
The problem, as with all such systems, is that you are now looking
On Fri, 8 Oct 2004 08:36:27 +0900, markus@reality.com
On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 07:39:04 +0900, Markus <markus@reality.com> wrote:
Mark Hubbart wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, Oct 08, 2004 at 08:06:27AM +0900, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
On Fri, 8 Oct 2004 20:26:55 +0900, Brian Candler <b.candler@pobox.com> wrote:
Austin Ziegler wrote:
On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 09:21:16 +0900, Hal Fulton <hal9000@hypermetrics.com> wrote:
On Tuesday, October 12, 2004, 5:09:37 PM, Robert wrote:
On Tue, Oct 12, 2004 at 10:23:12PM +0900, Gavin Sinclair wrote:
On Tue, 2004-10-12 at 06:36, Alexander Kellett wrote:
On Mon, 2004-10-11 at 18:18, Austin Ziegler wrote:
On 10/11/2004 11:38 PM, Markus wrote:
Hi --
On Monday 11 October 2004 09:32 pm, David A. Black wrote:
David A. Black wrote:
On Wednesday 13 October 2004 03:46 pm, Charles Hixson wrote:
On Thu, Oct 07, 2004 at 07:19:19AM +0900, Joachim Wuttke wrote:
[#115226] Musings on module/class definition domains — "trans. (T. Onoma)" <transami@...>
I find Ruby's various means of accessing class "domain" a bit clunky. Between
[#115230] KDevelop + Ruby duplication? — Jason Clinton <me@...>
I am beginning to extend KDevelop's Ruby project definition to include
[#115233] Ruby Conference — Dmitry Verkhovsky <ruby@...>
Hi All,
Quoting Dmitry Verkhovsky <ruby@verk.info>:
[#115266] hobix 0.3 .. the white pantsuit of blogink — why the lucky stiff <ruby-talk@...>
hi, again, rubynauts.
[#115272] Ruby Popularity in Google Fights — "trans. (T. Onoma)" <transami@...>
Thought I'd try some google fights to see where Ruby stands.
* trans. (T. Onoma) <transami@runbox.com> [1032 21:32]:
[#115275] Editors of the ruby webpages — Brian Schrer <ruby@...>
Hello Group,
[#115279] The unending joy of compiling ruby-postgres under Mac OS X — "Thomas Yager-Madden" <yagermadden@...>
Seems like I've been here before; now I'm enjoying it with upgraded
On Wed, 6 Oct 2004, Thomas Yager-Madden wrote:
[#115285] Bit of the Matz Interview (in Rubyist Magazine) — <ume@...>
I haven't translated it all yet (it's quite long to translate, and I'm just
ume@lightsider.com wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 08:27:08 +0900, Yukihiro Matsumoto
Hi,
Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org> writes:
Hi,
Hi,
Jamis Buck <jgb3@email.byu.edu> wrote in message news:<41647522.4060103@email.byu.edu>...
On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 12:24:49 +0900, Ryo Furue
Paul Battley wrote:
[#115307] OT -RE: HTML email — "Pe, Botp" <botp@...>
trans. (T. Onoma) [mailto:transami@runbox.com] wrote:
[#115329] compiling/installing ruby in a nonstandard directory — Mark Hubbart <discordantus@...>
Hi all,
On Thu, Oct 07, 2004 at 02:00:36PM +0900, Mark Hubbart wrote:
On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 17:32:37 +0900, Michal 'hramrach' Suchanek
On Fri, 8 Oct 2004, Mark Hubbart wrote:
[#115348] SWIG vs Ruby/DL — Martin DeMello <martindemello@...>
I asked this in the middle of another thread but it appears to have been
[#115353] ActiveRecord modelling problem — "Dmitry V. Sabanin" <sdmitry@...>
Hi!
[#115360] ndb Object-Relational Mapper — "George Moschovitis" <george.moschovitis@...>
= n/db README
On Thu, Oct 07, 2004 at 08:14:53PM +0900, George Moschovitis wrote:
On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 21:20:37 +0900, Brian Candler wrote
On Thu, Oct 07, 2004 at 11:31:37PM +0900, Kirk Haines wrote:
On Fri, 8 Oct 2004 01:36:37 +0900, Brian Candler wrote
> I wrote a system once which incorporated this concept, but since it had a
On Fri, Oct 08, 2004 at 06:24:44PM +0900, George Moschovitis wrote:
On Fri, Oct 08, 2004 at 09:29:44PM +0900, George Moschovitis wrote:
>>serach in subtrees. This mixin implements the common Preorder Tree
On Fri, Oct 08, 2004 at 10:39:44PM +0900, George Moschovitis wrote:
Rails is great, but Active Record puts relational stuff in your face pretty
[#115367] Index of multiple similar strings — Milo Thurston <nospam@...>
I'm trying to read through a file like this:
[#115416] Content Managing System in Ruby — Mathieu Blondel <matt@...>
Hi all,
On Fri, 8 Oct 2004 00:34:46 +0900, Mathieu Blondel wrote
[#115427] Sth. wrong with File.file? (or with me) — Michael Weller <michael@...>
Hi!
On Thu, 2004-10-07 at 12:30, Michael Weller wrote:
Wouldn't it be nice to have two more methods true? and false? like nil?
Why would that be nice? :)
I prefer something like,
So:
Bill,
Well, all Objects must be nil or non-nil, but the idea of true/false
On Fri, 2004-10-29 at 11:48, Bill Atkins wrote:
On Oct 29, 2004, at 10:16 AM, Mohammad Khan wrote:
On Fri, 2004-10-29 at 11:22, James Edward Gray II wrote:
On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 00:47:31 +0900, Mohammad Khan <mkhan@lextranet.com> wrote:
On Fri, 2004-10-29 at 13:43, Austin Ziegler wrote:
Mohammad Khan wrote:
Mohammad Khan wrote:
On Fri, 2004-10-29 at 14:05, Jamis Buck wrote:
On Fri, 2004-10-29 at 14:16, Mohammad Khan wrote:
Mohammad Khan wrote:
On Fri, 2004-10-29 at 14:38, Jamis Buck wrote:
Hi --
> >
On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 06:24:49 +0900, Mohammad Khan <mkhan@lextranet.com> wrote:
On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 13:38:02 +0900, Austin Ziegler <halostatue@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
On Sat, 2004-10-30 at 00:03, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
Hi --
On Tue, 2 Nov 2004, David A. Black wrote:
On Tue, 2 Nov 2004 05:47:18 +0900, Jim Weirich <jim@weirichhouse.org> wrote:
On Tue, 2 Nov 2004, Austin Ziegler wrote:
On Tue, 2 Nov 2004 06:33:50 +0900, ara.t.howard@noaa.gov
The main reason I brought up this issue is:
On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 00:28:35 +0900, Mohammad Khan
On Thu, 2004-11-11 at 14:50, Austin Ziegler wrote:
On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 05:41:50 +0900, Mohammad Khan <mkhan@lextranet.com> wrote:
On Thu, 2004-11-11 at 16:15, Austin Ziegler wrote:
On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 06:28:51 +0900, Mohammad Khan <mkhan@lextranet.com> wrote:
On Thu, 2004-11-11 at 21:54, Austin Ziegler wrote:
Hi there,
Well I have written true? and false? methods in the past. Forgetting
On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 04:47:27 +0900, Logan Capaldo
On Friday, November 12, 2004, 6:56:17 AM, Austin wrote:
Gavin Sinclair wrote:
On Friday, November 12, 2004, 10:13:04 AM, Hal wrote:
[#115448] open-uri and ftp problem — Henrik Horneber <ryco@...>
Hi!
[#115455] RubyConf 2004 sessions available (audio/mp3) — Richard Kilmer <rich@...>
All,
On Friday, October 8, 2004, 4:39:03 AM, Richard wrote:
On Friday, October 8, 2004, 6:39:44 PM, Mathieu wrote:
On Oct 8, 2004, at 2:45 AM, Gavin Sinclair wrote:
[#115457] dev-utils v1.0 — Gavin Sinclair <gsinclair@...>
Hi all,
On Fri, Oct 08, 2004 at 03:40:34AM +0900, Gavin Sinclair wrote:
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 08:19:57 +0900, Mauricio Fern疣dez
[#115474] Re: GUI Toolkit questions — "dross@..." <dross@...>
[#115491] Status of Ruby<->Java Interfaces — cast_ent@... (Jeff)
Hi,
[#115512] DNS Service Discovery (aka Rendezvous) bindings for Ruby — Richard Kilmer <rich@...>
All,
Richard Kilmer <rich@infoether.com> writes:
[#115517] Request for ERuby, ERB or RHTML syntax coloring for Scite — Joao Pedrosa <joaopedrosa@...>
Hi all,
[#115544] Re: quality of error messages — "Pe, Botp" <botp@...>
Yukihiro Matsumoto [mailto:matz@ruby-lang.org] wrote:
Hi,
Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
Hi,
Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
The problem (as I responded before) is that this would complain
Markus wrote:
[#115562] net-ssh help — Carl Youngblood <carl.youngblood@...>
Hello,
[#115567] Ruby screen capture movies via ImageMagick — Bil Kleb <Bil.Kleb@...>
Inspired by the videos available on http://www.rubyonrails.org but
> Then I thought: I should just ask here because someone has probably
[#115586] rails vs Java Struts — Armin Roehrl <armin@...>
Hi,
> Could s.b. who has experience with Java Struts and rails
Yes, I wouldn't take Struts to be the shining example of Java MVC
> Technically I don't think an MVC framework should choose an unrelated
On Oct 8, 2004, at 8:37 AM, David Heinemeier Hansson wrote:
Moses Hohman ha scritto:
On an a little off the topic, I am trying to compose a web application with
It can be done. But it won't be easy in such a short time frame.
[#115594] Re: quality of error messages — "Pe, Botp" <botp@...>
Randy W. Sims [mailto:ml-ruby@thepierianspring.org] wrote:
[#115607] svn_auto_add — Michael Weller <michael@...>
Hi!
[#115614] Geodesic Dome Faces (#3) — Ruby Quiz <james@...>
The three rules of Ruby Quiz:
Sorry if I'm just dense, but...
On Sat, 9 Oct 2004 05:07:42 +0900, Jamis Buck <jgb3@email.byu.edu> wrote:
Well...no one seems to have posted a Quiz solution.
> I'm sorry that it didn't seem to catch people's fancy. To help figure
Here is my solution:
On Oct 11, 2004, at 1:44 AM, martinus wrote:
[#115628] A sort_by descending sort — "Michael Gaunnac" <mlgaunnac@...>
Perhaps this has already been covered, but I discovered this idiom for doing a descending sort using sort_by.
[#115643] Re: Instiki storage crashed — "Bennett, Patrick" <Patrick.Bennett@...>
Anders it's pretty easy to reproduce. Just have someone add something
[#115652] Problems with my first multithreaded Rupy programm — "Tassilo Horn" <heimdall@...>
Hi,
[#115684] ANN: Free-form-operators patch — Markus <markus@...>
All --
Markus ha scritto:
On Fri, 2004-10-08 at 11:44, gabriele renzi wrote:
Markus said:
Jason Voegele wrote:
On Fri, 2004-10-08 at 15:39, Jim Weirich wrote:
Markus wrote:
gabriele renzi wrote:
On Fri, 2004-10-08 at 11:54, Hal Fulton wrote:
Markus wrote:
On Fri, 2004-10-08 at 12:43, Hal Fulton wrote:
Markus wrote:
Hi --
David A. Black wrote:
Markus ha scritto:
* gabriele renzi <rff_rff@remove-yahoo.it> [Oct 09, 2004 14:05]:
Nikolai Weibull ha scritto:
gabriele renzi wrote:
On Sun, Oct 10, 2004 at 04:19:30AM +0900, Charles Hixson wrote:
On Sunday 10 October 2004 05:48 am, Brian Candler wrote:
On Sun, 10 Oct 2004, trans. (T. Onoma) wrote:
On 10/10/2004 10:01 AM, trans. (T. Onoma) wrote:
On Sun, 2004-10-10 at 02:48, Brian Candler wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
On Wed, 2004-10-13 at 13:13, Charles Hixson wrote:
[#115690] File loading problems using rdf-redland gem — "Rob ." <rob.02004@...>
When I try to run a ruby script that uses rdf-redland I get the
[#115707] TempFile — Matt Maycock <ummaycoc@...>
[ummaycoc@localhost ummaycoc]$ ruby -v
On Sat, 9 Oct 2004, Matt Maycock wrote:
Nope :-(
Hi,
> Can you show us error reproducing "whole" script?
Hello,
[ummaycoc@localhost timepoint]$ uname -a
Problem fixed, I think (let's hope this doesn't introduce new issues)
Hi,
On Tue, 12 Oct 2004, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
[#115721] Ruby Conf '04 reactions — Bil Kleb <Bil.Kleb@...>
I thought I'd wait until the honeymoon feeling died down a bit..
[#115748] Ruby on Open BSD ? — joao <joao@...>
Hi all,
[#115760] Help with a C extension — Eric Merritt <cyberlync@...>
Hello all,
[#115762] Two rescues? — STEPHEN BECKER I V <Becker004@...>
begin
[#115764] ARGV || something — Bil Kleb <Bil.Kleb@...>
Hello.
[#115787] Definitive method for managing ruby installations — Carl Youngblood <carl.youngblood@...>
It seems like most ruby programmers build and install ruby from
On Sat, 9 Oct 2004 17:19:41 +0900, Mathieu Blondel
[#115806] Re: Ruby is a slow performer — gabriele renzi <rff_rff@...>
Sergei Gnezdov ha scritto:
gabriele renzi wrote:
On Sat, Nov 06, 2004 at 06:23:41AM +0900, Christian Szegedy scribed:
David G. Andersen wrote:
On Sun, Nov 07, 2004 at 07:48:38AM +0900, Christian Szegedy scribed:
[#115826] Ruwiki Presentation Slides (RubyConf 2004) — Austin Ziegler <halostatue@...>
For those of you who remember that my computer died, I finally got it
[#115835] split file into 2D array — pustoi@... (Arthur Korneyew)
Hello,
[#115855] Ruby Course 1.0 — Brian Schrer <ruby@...>
I just finished giving my ruby course. I removed all the bugs in the
[#115856] Hypergraph? — Hal Fulton <hal9000@...>
I've looked a little at Hypergraph (http://hypergraph.sourceforge.net) and I
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Kaspar Schiess wrote:
I might be confusing sth, but I think there are patent issues
Armin Roehrl wrote:
I have been blogging about EuRuKo here:
On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 03:42:01 +0900, Kingsley <kingsley@icecode.org> wrote:
[#115885] Ruby VM Projects — "Mark Wassell" <mwassel@...>
There are a number of RubyVM machine projects some just starting, some
Mark Wassell wrote:
On Oct 9, 2004, at 2:06 PM, David Ross wrote:
Eric Hodel wrote:
Mark Wassell ha scritto:
[#115887] openssl compilation fails for ruby-1.8.2-preview2 on redhat 7.2 — Bil Kleb <Bil.Kleb@...>
gcc -fPIC -g -O2 -I. -I/mnt/local/md/d0/local/pkgs/ruby-1.8.2.S -I/mnt/local/md/d0/local/pkgs/ruby-1.8.2.S -I/mnt/local/md/d0/local/pkgs/ruby-1.8.2.S/ext/openssl -DHAVE_UNISTD_H -DHAVE_SYS_TIME_H -DHAVE_ASSERT_H -DHAVE_OPENSSL_SSL_H
[#115892] dev-utils gem... How do I require_gem 'dev-utils/debug' ? — Eirikur Hallgrimsson <eh@...>
I love the escape to irb idea and I have need of it. I'm new to gems,
Eirikur Hallgrimsson wrote:
[#115916] How to exit properly with a signal? — bob@... (Bob Proulx)
How are signals properly handled in ruby? (I am new to ruby but
[#115954] DI service change notifications (Syringe) — leon breedt <bitserf@...>
hi,
leon breedt wrote:
On Sun, 10 Oct 2004 22:34:59 +1300, leon breedt <bitserf@gmail.com> wrote:
leon breedt wrote:
On Sun, 10 Oct 2004 23:17:12 +0900, Jamis Buck <jgb3@email.byu.edu> wrote:
leon breedt wrote:
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 09:12:47 +0900, Jamis Buck <jgb3@email.byu.edu> wrote:
[#116007] Putting some code out to DRY — "trans. (T. Onoma)" <transami@...>
trans. (T. Onoma) wrote:
[#116020] jpeg2pdf v0.1 — Koen Vervloesem <koen.vervloesem@...>
Hi,
> It will be some time before I can attack this problem again, but would
[#116032] Performance of Ruby — Michael Gebhart <mail@...>
Hi,
[#116039] Ruby programming styles and new program? — Bill <bi11@...>
Hello,
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 09:04:40 +0900, Bill <bi11@lynxview.com> wrote:
Eivind Eklund wrote:
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 11:04:45 +0900, Bill <wherrera@lynxview.com> wrote:
Eivind Eklund wrote:
[#116053] Change exclusive on Range — "trans. (T. Onoma)" <transami@...>
Er...
[#116062] to_s precedence higher than -@ for Infinity ? — "trans. (T. Onoma)" <transami@...>
Is that right?
[#116096] case based on object class — George Moschovitis <gm@...>
Hello everyone,
George Moschovitis wrote:
> This works because case invokes ===, which takes a minute
Hmm my example was wrong, what I wanted to write is:
[#116127] string replacement — "J.Lang" <jlang@...>
we need to replace a whitespace with a <br> if the string is longer
[#116149] breakpoint.rb -- now with remote debugging — Florian Gross <flgr@...>
Moin!
On Mon, 2004-10-11 at 18:29, Florian Gross wrote:
[#116174] new irc channel #ruby-vikings — Simon Strandgaard <neoneye@...>
We have discussed merging the small local irc channels into a bigger
[#116178] postgresql compilation problem — "Ara.T.Howard" <Ara.T.Howard@...>
[#116191] An article by Brad Cox mentioning Ruby — Stephan K舂per <Stephan.Kaemper@...>
Hi all,
[#116212] rpa bash programable completion — Brian Schrer <ruby@...>
I hacked together a bash completion file for rpa, and wanted to share.
[#116224] Copland 1.0 — Jamis Buck <jgb3@...>
Well, I finally decided that Copland is ready for the Big Time. It's at
[#116226] documentation as source — "Randy W. Sims" <ml-ruby@...>
Are there any Ruby modules that allow documentation to act as source
Randy W. Sims wrote:
Jamis Buck wrote:
Randy W. Sims wrote:
Bil Kleb wrote:
On Oct 12, 2004, at 07:39, Florian Gross wrote:
Nathaniel Talbott wrote:
On Wednesday 13 October 2004 09:19 pm, Nathaniel Talbott wrote:
On Oct 14, 2004, at 23:42, trans. (T. Onoma) wrote:
trans. (T. Onoma) ha scritto:
Eivind Eklund <eeklund@gmail.com> writes:
On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 05:09:22 +0900, Massimiliano Mirra - bard
Eivind Eklund wrote:
On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 22:33:57 +0900, Bil Kleb <bil.kleb@nasa.gov> wrote:
Eivind Eklund wrote:
On Tue, Oct 19, 2004 at 11:08:35PM +0900, Peter Hickman wrote:
Mauricio Fern疣dez ha scritto:
gabriele renzi wrote:
On Tuesday 19 October 2004 03:19 pm, Florian Gross wrote:
trans. (T. Onoma) ha scritto:
On Tuesday 19 October 2004 03:34 pm, gabriele renzi wrote:
trans. (T. Onoma) wrote:
[#116232] Re: [Q] case based on object class — "Pe, Botp" <botp@...>
Robert Klemme [mailto:bob.news@gmx.net] wrote:
[#116244] Rubyx on OS News — "trans. (T. Onoma)" <transami@...>
Rubyx splotlighted on OS News.
On Tuesday 12 Oct 2004 06:30, trans. (T. Onoma) wrote:
[#116261] How to get and compare file lists in directory? — nkb <nkb@...>
Hi.
[#116271] "nan".to_f ? — Thomas Fini Hansen <beast@...>
I ran into this difference:
Hi Thomas, hi Rubyists
Markus <markus@reality.com> writes:
Mikael Brockman wrote:
> When would you *need* NaN in the first place? To show the the result of
Hi,
In message Re: "nan".to_f ?
On Wed, Oct 13, 2004 at 01:49:37AM +0900, Stephan K舂per wrote:
[#116280] ruvi 0.4.12 PRERELEASE [rpa only atm] — Alexander Kellett <ruby-lists@...>
i'll do a gem shortly, here's the rpa version:
On Tue, Oct 12, 2004 at 07:34:31PM +0900, Alexander Kellett wrote:
[#116291] tempfiles created by tmpfile removed at exit - can I change this easily? — Graham Nicholls <graham@..._ns_co.uk (spam_filtered)>
Hi, I think the subject says it all, really. I'm trying to debug a script
[#116318] dev-utils v1.0.1 — Gavin Sinclair <gsinclair@...>
Hi folks,
Is it possible to have breakpoint open the IRB session within a
I tried to use the gem and got the following error,
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 02:24:37 +0900, George Moschovitis <gm@navel.gr> wrote:
[#116324] closure's self — "trans. (T. Onoma)" <transami@...>
Curious thought --- what if I'd like to know the arity of the proc being
[#116358] rdf ruby library — Edwin Eyan Moragas <haaktu@...>
ey list,
[#116359] YAML: Integers in YPATH — "James F. Hranicky" <jfh@...>
It seems that when I do a YPATH select on a node that
[#116384] {newb} file and puts — STEPHEN BECKER I V <Becker004@...>
f="z:\t.txt"
[#116403] Meeting flyer — Jamis Buck <jgb3@...>
Okay--just a quick request. Could a few of you glance at the flyer and
Jamis Buck wrote:
Jamis,
Bill Atkins wrote:
My experience, both with Ruby-NYC and a previous group, is that it's
[#116408] eRuby for Windows — Gavin Kistner <gavin@...>
I have a situation where I need to create/write static web pages using
> 2) Is there a simple ruby-based eRuby-type template system, that lets
On Oct 13, 2004, at 3:22 AM, David Heinemeier Hansson wrote:
http://www.ruby-doc.org/stdlib/libdoc/erb/rdoc/index.html
On Oct 13, 2004, at 9:31 AM, Bill Atkins wrote:
Gavin Kistner wrote:
[#116415] The Challenge of R — "trans. (T. Onoma)" <transami@...>
Here's a coding challenge you.
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004, trans. (T. Onoma) wrote:
[#116454] it seems that (?!...) doesn't work for me — Lionel Thiry <lthiry@...>
I'd like to make some kind of substitution like in a shell: "${var}".
[#116474] Gems Install Problem — jim@...
Hi
* jim@freeze.org <jim@freeze.org> [2004-10-13 23:43:45 +0900]:
More problems still... :)
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 00:10:23 +0900, jim@freeze.org <jim@freeze.org> wrote:
[#116478] Sharing variables across methods — David Garamond <lists@...6.isreserved.com>
When writing short scripts (several pages long) I often want to share
David Garamond wrote:
Is it possible to unsubscribe from a thread?
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 00:38:28 +0900, Mohammad Khan <mkhan@lextranet.com> wrote:
r
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 01:18:14 +0900, Mohammad Khan <mkhan@lextranet.com> wrote:
On Wed, 2004-10-13 at 13:07, Austin Ziegler wrote:
So just use the newsgroup interface at groups.google.com.
[#116494] shell-like substitution in a string — Lionel Thiry <lthiry@...>
Hi!
[#116518] Installation from source (unclear instructions) — Ben Giddings <bg-rubytalk@...>
Hi all,
[#116545] coredump when installing rubygems on AIX 5.2 — "Austin Moody" <medalliance@...>
I'm in the process of getting everything I need for Ruby setup on an
[#116546] using the RSS standard lib — Francis Hwang <sera@...>
Is anybody out there using the RSS standard lib that comes with Ruby
* Francis Hwang <sera@fhwang.net> [Oct 13, 2004 23:10]:
I guess I just saw no RDoc over at the Ruby-doc.org standard lib page (
Quoteing ruby-talk@pcppopper.org, on Thu, Oct 14, 2004 at 06:49:04AM +0900:
[#116550] GC and low file performance when large array is allocated — geert.fannes@... (Geert Fannes)
Hello,
[#116591] Oniguruma Part 2 — "Christian Kaiser" <bchk@...>
In addition to the previous bugs, Oniguruma is not compatible to the Ruby
[#116608] To all people writing BBS on Rails: let's join forces — Alexey Verkhovsky <alex@...>
I've noticed lately that there are at least four different projects
Alexey Verkhovsky wrote:
Alexey Verkhovsky wrote:
Andreas Schwarz ha scritto:
gabriele renzi wrote:
Andreas Schwarz ha scritto:
Alexey Verkhovsky wrote:
> No thanks, I'm writing one in a framework without rails. The main
[#116615] Rounding to X digits — Eric Anderson <eric@...>
This seems like such a basic question yet I can't really find the answer
On Oct 14, 2004, at 8:19 AM, Eric Anderson wrote:
James Edward Gray II wrote:
In message Re: Rounding to X digits
Here's mine (with a few extras):
On Thursday 14 October 2004 01:55 pm, Markus wrote:
On Fri, 2004-10-15 at 07:28, trans. (T. Onoma) wrote:
On Fri, 15 Oct 2004, trans. (T. Onoma) wrote:
[#116637] digest/from_io — Michael Neumann <mneumann@...>
Hi,
[#116649] GEMs and RPAs — Justin Rudd <the_pinestraw_man@...>
I'm not sure what I would call myself as far as Ruby
On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 01:47:28 +0900, Justin Rudd
[#116650] Need Help on Ruby Details — Roman K9 <litleguy@...>
Hi Everyone,
[#116652] Eating sandwiches in the park — Markus <markus@...>
On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 02:13:35 +0900, Markus <markus@reality.com> wrote:
...
I am but a new convert here (coming from many languages, but loving
> > Why the rabid objection to people putting broccoli on their
[#116701] drb, Session::Bash & FreeBSD — benny <listen@...>
Dear list,
[#116703] Re: Querying class attributes — "Robert Klemme" <bob.news@...>
[#116707] Can one simulate go to in Ruby? Is it possible? — Roman K9 <litleguy@...>
Hi,
Roman K9 wrote:
From: "Matt Maycock" <ummaycoc@gmail.com>
[#116721] Again some problem with my multithreaded teadrinker app — "Tassilo Horn" <heimdall@...>
Hi,
[#116726] Regexp.build() (#4) — Ruby Quiz <james@...>
The three rules of Ruby Quiz:
> There's been some discussion on Ruby Talk lately about Range.member? which tests
[#116823] turning a non-ASCII character into a XML entity with REXML? — Francis Hwang <sera@...>
I asked this a little while back but maybe didn't ask the right way, so
[#116831] Popen and operations failing later — "David G. Andersen" <dga@...>
This is likely my brain missing something, but I'm having a hard
[#116853] summary of available Ruby channels (IRC) — Simon Strandgaard <neoneye@...>
The main channel:
[#116854] svg graph generator, early release — Simon Strandgaard <neoneye@...>
Hi,
[#116876] Geodesic Faces (#3) — Gavin Kistner <gavin@...>
There were three major challenges which comprised the meat of this quiz:
[#116900] Q: How not to run TestCase — Tomoyuki Kosimizu <greentea@...2.so-net.ne.jp>
Hi,
[#116920] segfault with Ruby 1.9 "nightly" — Joao Pedrosa <joaopedrosa@...>
Hi,
[#116921] DID YOU KNOW? -- break can return a value? — "trans. (T. Onoma)" <transami@...>
An interesting tidbit I pickup today. Did you know that break can return a
"trans. (T. Onoma)" <transami@runbox.com> wrote...
On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 11:49:23 +0900, Dave Burt <burtdav@hotmail.com> wrote:
[#116931] calling define_finalizer from within C? — Andres Salomon <dilinger@...>
Hi,
[#116961] Relative #require — Gavin Kistner <gavin@...>
I want relative require paths, in addition to 'absolute':
On Monday 18 October 2004 09:51 am, Gavin Kistner wrote:
[#116969] Another Interesting "Problem" with Win32-EventLog — Joey Gibson <joey@...>
After Daniel patched the Win32-EventLog code to properly handle
[#116986] Anyone one have the 1.8.2 preview1 tarball? — "Curt Hibbs" <curt@...>
I'm trying to isolate a strange problem that I'm having with FreeRIDE under
[#116996] Anyone get RDE working on XP — "soxinbox" <faker@...>
I am trying to get RDE working with windows XP. I have ruby 1.8.2, and rde
[#117023] XSLT — "trans. (T. Onoma)" <transami@...>
What's the preferred way to do XSL transformations?
On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 22:28:27 +0900, trans. (T. Onoma)
Nice. Thanks you for such a great reply! Very informative.
[#117044] Question about closure — "Sam Sungshik Kong" <ssk@...>
Hi, group!
[#117045] Regexp equality — Jamis Buck <jgb3@...>
Here's an oddity I recently came across in a unit test. Identical
[#117061] Review of Pickaxe II on Slashdot... — Tom Copeland <tom@...>
...w00t!
[#117064] Speed gap between zcat and zlib's GzipReader — "David G. Andersen" <dga@...>
I'm still in 1.8.1-land, so this may be old news, but
[#117075] Ruby/tk and paned widget question — Nigel Wilkinson <nigel@...>
Hi all
[#117081] Too many default argument values! — Tim Hunter <cyclists@...>
Looking for coding style advice...
[#117094] Textile with ERB — Bill Atkins <batkins57@...>
I'm trying to use Textile and ERB together for a website I'm
[#117112] nested modules and editor — David Garamond <lists@...6.isreserved.com>
Since I don't like code in nested modules to be indented so deeply, I
[#117127] A concise description of Ruby? — "Curt Hibbs" <curt@...>
Yesterday, a co-worker came into my office and saw the shiny, new pickaxe II
Curt Hibbs wrote:
Curt Hibbs ha scritto:
On Oct 20, 2004, at 7:04 AM, gabriele renzi wrote:
Charles Mills a 馗rit :
bruno modulix ha scritto:
> So, I wanted to ask all of you, what would your answer be to the question
On Oct 20, 2004, at 7:47 AM, Curt Hibbs wrote:
I like most of the suggestions so far.
On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 00:59:50 +0900, James Britt
Edgardo Hames wrote:
Curt Hibbs wrote:
On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 04:06:35 +0900, Jamis Buck <jgb3@email.byu.edu> wrote:
Eivind Eklund ha scritto:
* gabriele renzi <rff_rff@remove-yahoo.it> [Oct 21, 2004 00:40]:
Nikolai Weibull ha scritto:
On Wednesday 20 October 2004 14:47, Curt Hibbs wrote:
Simon Strandgaard wrote:
James Britt wrote:
Curt Hibbs wrote:
Florian Gross wrote:
bruno modulix (onurb@xiludom.gro) wrote:
[#117134] Re: Too many default argument values! — rdlugosz.1044583@...
> Or slightly simpler:
[#117138] hash << — Matt Maycock <ummaycoc@...>
So, unless you count merge! and update, there doesn't seem to be a way
[#117176] FTP folder creation mkdir problem — ruby talk <rubytalk@...>
I log in fine. I move to differnt folders fine. I display everthing
[#117189] each with separator — Michael Neumann <mneumann@...>
Hi,
[#117232] Singleton Class or Module Functions? — "trans. (T. Onoma)" <transami@...>
I've come across this seemingly indistinct option too many times now. Which is
Hi --
[#117253] Escaping single quotes in XPath query with REXML — Francis Hwang <sera@...>
Anybody tried to use XPath in REXML with a single quote, only to run
[#117254] Printing a backspace — ruby talk <rubytalk@...>
######code 1
[#117273] CamelCase issues — Michael Neumann <mneumann@...>
Hi,
On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 10:56:34 +0900,
On Thursday 21 October 2004 05:12 am, Michael Neumann wrote:
On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 18:12:23 +0900,
trans. (T. Onoma) wrote:
[#117286] wxRuby: How to add a scrollbar to a Wx::Notebook tab — Stephan K舂per <Stephan.Kaemper@...>
Hi all,
[#117318] 'gem install rails' error — Mark Hubbart <discordantus@...>
Hi,
> I finally decided I had the time to try out the Rails framework, so I
[#117321] XHTMLDiff 1.0.0 — Aredridel <aredridel@...>
Since today seems to be the day for document diffing tools, here's mine.
This looks quite cool. Are there any plans to generalize this to XML in
On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 01:14:37 +0900, Francis Hwang <sera@fhwang.net> wrote:
[#117331] A little help on finding the closest match — "trans. (T. Onoma)" <transami@...>
Better way to find the closest match?
Hi,
On Friday 22 October 2004 04:19 am, Robert Klemme wrote:
[#117359] #extend_object only for #extend and not #include — Gavin Kistner <gavin@...>
Just thought I'd point out my surprise that the Module#extend_object
[#117383] RubyGarden FAQ Revival — Chad Fowler <chadfowler@...>
Hello everyone,
Please tell me that you will do everything reasonably possible so that
On Sat, 23 Oct 2004 02:13:11 +0900, Richard Lyman <lymans@gmail.com> wrote:
Sorry - I guess I felt burned with the whole ruby-talk to spam speedway.
[#117393] Running ant from Ruby — "femol" <femol@...>
Hello!
[#117397] RubyForge scheduled downtime — Tom Copeland <tom@...>
RubyForge will be down from 1300-1530 UTC Monday October 25 for hardware
[#117405] ruby1.9 CVS Makefile issue? — ggarramuno@... (GGarramuno)
I just downloaded both ruby1.9 CVS and 1.8.2 CVS and I found out that, when
Hi,
[#117409] Problem with popen on WIn32 (1.8.x) — Laurent Julliard <laurent@...>
Can anybody tell me why the following Ruby code that uses popen
[#117420] UDP socket receive question — Martin Pirker <crf@...>
Hello...
[#117432] possible bug in mkmf lib — "hy2" <noskp@...>
hy list,
[#117450] CGI::Cookie destroys performance by using SimpleDelegator — David Heinemeier Hansson <david@...>
Just like Tempfile, CGI::Cookie uses SimpleDelegator. This causes a
[#117451] Strange weak-ref behaviour — Michael Neumann <mneumann@...>
Hi. Take a look at the source code at the end of the email and run it.
[#117452] shell.rb documentation — Charles Comstock <cc1@...>
Does anyone have any documentation for shell.rb? It seems quite useful,
[#117454] serialport bug on w2k - will it get fixed? — "chris" <nospam@...>
using ruby 1.8.1 (the most recent 2
[#117459] RubyForge has been slow today because... — Richard Kilmer <rich@...>
Some freaking dork at the following IP address(s) was continually
Speaking of attacks, I jumped over to the Garden Wiki just now and see that
trans. (T. Onoma) wrote:
David Ross ha scritto:
gabriele renzi wrote:
On Sunday 24 October 2004 06:29 am, gabriele renzi wrote:
trans. (T. Onoma) ha scritto:
On Sunday 24 October 2004 09:36 am, trans. (T. Onoma) wrote:
trans. (T. Onoma) wrote:
On Sunday 24 October 2004 10:52 am, David Ross wrote:
trans. (T. Onoma) wrote:
On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 02:24:51 +0900, Jamis Buck <jgb3@email.byu.edu> wrote:
Austin Ziegler wrote:
Joey Gibson wrote:
On Monday 25 October 2004 11:35 am, Jamis Buck wrote:
On Mon, 2004-10-25 at 08:54, trans. (T. Onoma) wrote:
> Think creatively. You could fairly easily come up with a text
Richard Kilmer wrote:
trans. (T. Onoma) wrote:
On Sunday 24 October 2004 02:44 am, Phlip wrote:
[#117471] Ruby is made of Aluminum ! ! ! — netspider4@... (Karl-Hugo Weesberg)
Yes, because rubies are Aluminum oxyde, so the language must have been
[#117483] String#first / String#last — Simon Strandgaard <neoneye@...>
problem:
>>>>> "S" == Simon Strandgaard <neoneye@adslhome.dk> writes:
On Sunday 24 October 2004 15:37, ts wrote:
Simon Strandgaard wrote:
Simon Strandgaard <neoneye@adslhome.dk> wrote in message news:<200410241718.48182.neoneye@adslhome.dk>...
Daniel Berger wrote:
Hi,
[#117521] Forcing a GC run — Michael Neumann <mneumann@...>
Hi,
[#117536] "add" function in swig and the ruby GC? — "Richard P. Groenewegen" <rpg@...2all.net>
Hi,
[#117540] Writing documentation in YAML - any advice? — "Its Me" <itsme213@...>
It will be a decent sized document. WinXP platform.
"James Britt" <jamesUNDERBARb@neurogami.com> wrote
Its Me wrote:
[#117575] Nitro Web Engine 0.2.0 — "George Moschovitis" <george.moschovitis@...>
Hello everyone,
[#117598] Server Programming — Andy Stone <xsltguru@...>
Hello all,
Hi Andy,
Hello Francis,
Andy Stone wrote:
Joel,
On Oct 25, 2004, at 8:42 PM, Andy Stone wrote:
Would you say it's slower in processing text files? A single file can
[#117603] Compiling Extensions on Windows — "Jim Weirich" <jim@...>
I need to compile some ruby extensions on a windows box. Although I've
Jim Weirich wrote:
[#117624] Lint for Ruby — Matt Mower <matt.mower@...>
Hi folks.
Matt Mower ha scritto:
gabriele renzi ha scritto:
On Wed, 27 Oct 2004, gabriele renzi wrote:
John Carter wrote:
[#117640] When will we see a One-click win32 installer for Ruby 1.9? — abrahamv@... (Abraham Vionas)
It seems from what I can find that compiling Ruby 1.9 on windows is a
On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 04:29:06 +0900, Abraham Vionas <abrahamv@gmail.com> wrote:
On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 05:00:49 +0900, Austin Ziegler <halostatue@gmail.com> wrote:
[#117664] Gem update of Rails - Skipping require of dynamic string — jim@...
Hi
Francis Hwang ha scritto:
[#117671] Re: DBI with SQL Server — "Warren Brown" <WBrown@...>
Eli,
[#117675] Errors in line numbers reported? — Hal Fulton <hal9000@...>
Has anyone ever seen Ruby report incorrect line numbers
Hi,
On Tue, 26 Oct 2004, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, 26 Oct 2004, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
On Mon, 2004-10-25 at 20:54, Ara.T.Howard@noaa.gov wrote:
>>>>> "M" == Markus <markus@reality.com> writes:
> The game is to not change the size of R struct
>>>>> "B" == Brian Candler <B.Candler@pobox.com> writes:
Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
Hi,
This seems to be along the lines I was thinking, but there seems
Hi,
On Tue, 2004-10-26 at 17:47, nobu.nokada@softhome.net wrote:
>>>>> "M" == Markus <markus@reality.com> writes:
On Wed, 2004-10-27 at 02:00, ts wrote:
>>>>> "M" == Markus <markus@reality.com> writes:
[#117703] irb, Fedora Core 2 — Robert Love <rblove@...>
I'm wanting to play/learn Ruby. I have a Fedora core 2 system that has
[#117715] Ruby redirection woes — Steven Kah Hien Wong <steven.wong@...>
Hi,
> To better explain, run the command_runner_shell_test.rb (file attached)
Hi Brian,
[#117732] How to bind a graph structure? — "Erwan Loisant" <eloisant@...>
Hello.
[#117744] Apache::DBI 0.0.20041025b — MoonWolf <moonwolf@...>
Apache::DBI - DBI persistent connection library
I'm interested in this, but can you explain what extra functionality it
[#117750] Ruby Weekly News 18-24th October 2004 — timsuth@... (Tim Sutherland)
I have written the Ruby Weekly News for 18-24th October 2004:
[#117753] Installing Ruby 1.8.2 stable snapshot in Linux — Ruby Noob <nospam@...>
Hi,
[#117780] Inline YAML in Ruby code - possible? converse? — "Its Me" <itsme213@...>
I recall an old post by Why which described some way to inline chunks of
Its Me ha scritto:
On Tuesday 26 October 2004 12:34 pm, gabriele renzi wrote:
[#117796] Questions About Documenting erb.rb — James Edward Gray II <james@...>
I'm currently trying to document erb.rb and this is my first big foray
[#117800] Instiki problems — "Han Holl" <han.holl@...>
[#117811] New RCRchive is open — "David A. Black" <dblack@...>
Dear Rubyists --
[#117815] dev-utils breakpoint — Michael Neumann <mneumann@...>
Hi,
[#117836] Auto-completion editor/IDE — "Eli Tucker" <eli-news@...>
Does anyone have any info on an IDE or editor that supports
In article <1098834541.819479.278620@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>, Eli Tucker
On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 08:54:03 +0900, Eli Tucker <eli-news@nerdmonkey.com> wrote:
[#117839] New RubyGarden article: "Reflections on Rails" — Chad Fowler <chadfowler@...>
Rubyists,
Chad Fowler wrote:
Bil Kleb wrote:
Hal Fulton wrote:
[#117840] Learning erb — James Edward Gray II <james@...>
I'm playing around with erb, so I fully understand what I'm
On Oct 26, 2004, at 6:21 PM, James Edward Gray II wrote:
On Oct 26, 2004, at 9:32 PM, Gavin Kistner wrote:
[#117854] Name Dropping — "Curt Hibbs" <curt@...>
I'm in the final leg of preparing for a presentation I'm giving on Friday to
On Tuesday 26 October 2004 11:18 pm, Curt Hibbs wrote:
Jim Weirich wrote:
[#117871] reverse #succ ? — "trans. (T. Onoma)" <transami@...>
Is there a reverse #succ for String? If not, could there be?
[#117889] OpenStruct and #send — Hal Fulton <hal9000@...>
Hmm... should this work or not?
[#117915] Use yaml to store Ruby arrays or hashes in the DB? — George Moschovitis <gm@...>
Hello everybody,
George Moschovitis wrote:
On Monday 01 November 2004 10:20 pm, James Britt wrote:
[#117929] The real Ruby vs. Python. — Abe Vionas_MailingList <mailinglist_abe@...>
What it comes down to is what it's coming down to for
"Eivind Eklund" <eeklund@gmail.com> wrote in message
On Thu, Oct 28, 2004 at 05:49:02AM +0900, Its Me wrote:
Then it sounds like that RubyGems needs to adopt the framework of RPA, and
You can create your own packages with RPA as well. RPA doesnt have an
David Ross wrote:
On Thu, Oct 28, 2004 at 01:44:00PM +0900, Andreas Schwarz wrote:
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004, Mauricio Fern疣dez wrote:
On Thu, Oct 28, 2004 at 09:08:08PM +0900, David A. Black wrote:
Abe Vionas_MailingList wrote:
On Wed, Oct 27, 2004 at 11:11:19PM +0900, Abe Vionas_MailingList wrote:
> you make the point excellently.
Justin Rudd ha scritto:
On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 23:39:48 +0900, Alexander Kellett
I tried using the basic Ruby for windows package and got a few
Its Me wrote:
Dare I say it, but cloning CPAN near-exactly wouldn't be a bad way to go.
[#117982] Rounding error, (100.0 * 9.95).to_i == 994 — Dan Janowski <danj@3skel.com>
I can understand floating point errors, but this one seems too small
Dan Janowski wrote:
OK, that would make sense if v's value was 994.5, but it seems to be
Bill Atkins wrote:
Hello!
On Thu, Oct 28, 2004 at 04:49:28AM +0900, Jason DiCioccio scribed:
David G. Andersen wrote:
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004, Hal Fulton wrote:
Steven Jenkins <steven.jenkins@ieee.org> writes:
On Saturday 30 October 2004 03:46 am, Lloyd Zusman wrote:
On Wednesday 27 October 2004 08:22 pm, markus@reality.com wrote:
On Wed, 2004-10-27 at 17:40, trans. (T. Onoma) wrote:
On Thursday 28 October 2004 12:13 pm, Markus wrote:
trans. (T. Onoma) wrote:
On Friday 29 October 2004 03:00 am, Hal Fulton wrote:
trans. (T. Onoma) wrote:
On Saturday 30 October 2004 12:00 am, Hal Fulton wrote:
trans. (T. Onoma) wrote:
Jason DiCioccio wrote:
On Wednesday 27 October 2004 04:36 pm, Hal Fulton wrote:
trans. (T. Onoma) wrote:
trans. (T. Onoma) wrote:
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 05:57:53 +0900, Jamis Buck <jgb3@email.byu.edu> wrote:
I just want to thank all of you for a stimulating, interesting and, in
On Thursday 28 October 2004 11:06 am, Dan Janowski wrote:
On Oct 28, 2004, at 9:12 AM, trans. (T. Onoma) wrote:
On Oct 28, 2004, at 11:52 AM, Charles Mills wrote:
On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 01:59:49 +0900
Come to think of it, do all currencies even have "cents"? I know of
> | Has there been any consideration of using a Numeric class that is fixed
On Oct 28, 2004, at 3:42 PM, Aredridel wrote:
On Thursday 28 October 2004 09:45 pm, Gavin Kistner wrote:
On Thu, 2004-10-28 at 04:23, Mark Hubbart wrote:
Guillaume Marcais wrote:
[#117996] Help with new project — Edgardo Hames <ehames@...>
Hi, you all.
You can create a project for it on RubyForge and store the files
[#118011] Get password Or no echo — ruby talk <rubytalk@...>
I looked at the IOConsole.tar that was posted last time, I don't think
[#118022] Why can I extend, but not include, DL::Importable? — djberg96@... (Daniel Berger)
Hi all,
[#118030] Another erb Question — James Edward Gray II <james@...>
Can anyone explain the practical purpose of the final arg to ERB.new()
James Edward Gray II wrote:
Jamis Buck wrote:
On Oct 27, 2004, at 4:25 PM, Jamis Buck wrote:
So, is the conclusion that puts's and print's in ERB source will go to
On Oct 27, 2004, at 5:45 PM, Bill Atkins wrote:
[#118070] Re: [ANN] SQLite/Ruby 2.2.0 — Abe Vionas_MailingList <mailinglist_abe@...>
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 13:17:44 +0900, Jamis Buck wrote:
[#118079] Finding Libraries in Non-standard Places — Curt Sampson <cjs@...>
[#118087] Mysterious Date Parsing Failures: NaN — Curt Sampson <cjs@...>
Hello Curt,
[#118103] Wee goes public — Michael Neumann <mneumann@...>
Hi,
Michael Neumann <mneumann@ntecs.de> wrote in message news:<20041028125530.GC2376@miya.intranet.ntecs.de>...
On Fri, Oct 29, 2004 at 04:23:59AM +0900, Daniel Berger wrote:
On Fri, 29 Oct 2004, Michael Neumann wrote:
[#118118] How to connect to a DB2 database. — Victor Reyes <victor.reyes@...>
Hello Ruby world.
On Fri, Oct 29, 2004 at 12:28:26AM +0900, Victor Reyes wrote:
[#118123] Pickaxe 2 pdf - hyperlinks missing ? — "Its Me" <itsme213@...>
The pdf for Pickaxe-2 is missing some important hyperlinks I was expecting
[#118156] Dereferencing PtrData in Ruby/DL — Carl Youngblood <carl.youngblood@...>
Hello. I have allocated a pointer using DL.malloc:
Carl Youngblood wrote:
[#118166] Re: From a Ruby Script, How to automatically login to www.netflix.com — "Bradley, Todd" <todd.bradley@...>
> Any hint on how to:
[#118171] mod_ruby problems — Belorion <belorion@...>
I've installed mod_ruby and eruby on a number of different occassions
[#118180] Ruby & Oracle 10g — Anders Engstr <aengstrom@...>
Hi.
[#118191] How to build Ruby on Windows — Matt Mower <matt.mower@...>
Hi folks.
Hi,
[#118198] How to install the free compiler for Windows — djberg96@... (Daniel Berger)
Hi all,
On Fri, Oct 29, 2004 at 08:23:59AM +0900, Daniel Berger wrote:
Alexander Kellett ha scritto:
[#118203] building openssl extension — ptkwt@... (Phil Tomson)
I tried building ruby 1.8.2 preview 2 and noticed that I didn't get
[#118208] toplevel is all levels ? — "trans. (T. Onoma)" <transami@...>
My, my. I'm always discovering something new about Ruby. Strange how POLS can
[#118211] Thread::list and GC — "Ara.T.Howard" <Ara.T.Howard@...>
[#118249] RubyGarden wiki patch — Chad Fowler <chadfowler@...>
FYI, I've just implemented this
Chad Fowler wrote:
Oh, give it a rest, you. He's got nothing to gain from lying.
Bill Atkins wrote:
David Ross wrote:
If you have issues with Chad's decisions, then communicate with him
On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 22:13:51 +0900
Brian Schrer wrote:
David Ross <dross@code-exec.net> writes:
Mikael Brockman wrote:
David Ross <dross@code-exec.net> writes:
Mikael Brockman wrote:
[#118250] Sokoban (#5) — Ruby Quiz <james@...>
The three rules of Ruby Quiz:
Ruby Quiz wrote:
[#118286] Re: From a Ruby Script, How to automatically login to www.netflix.com — Abe Vionas_MailingList <mailinglist_abe@...>
On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 00:49:07 +0900, Carl Youngblood
[#118290] RPA and author packages/interactions (forward vision) — Eivind Eklund <eeklund@...>
Discussions of the full RPA at the bottom.
[#118328] ruby and LDFLAGS — "Michal 'hramrach' Suchanek" <hramrach@...>
Hello
[#118334] Hashes and Blocks (Syntactical/Feature question) — Pete Elmore <pete@...>
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
[#118357] Re: Another scrach on head — "Pe, Botp" <botp@...>
//I still don't see a reason for #true? and #false?.
[#118360] Ruby on Rails presentation added to the WhyRuby repository — "Curt Hibbs" <curt@...>
I just added my presentation of Ruby on Rails to the WhyRuby repository.
Mauricio Fern疣dez> (error corrections)
Dave Burt wrote:
Curt Hibbs wrote:
[#118423] Flea vs RubyGarden — "Phlip" <phlip_cpp@...>
Rubistas:
On Sun, 31 Oct 2004 02:23:54 +0900, Phlip <phlip_cpp@yahoo.com> wrote:
[#118426] "Business" objects? — craig duncan <duncan@...>
Quoted from ... ruby/gems/1.8/doc/activerecord-1.0.0/rdoc/index.html:
[#118428] Running Multiple Versions of Instiki on Same Host? — anthony.baker@... (Anthony Baker)
Hey Folks,
[#118447] New Ruby conditional semantics thoughts — Brian Mitchell <binary42@...>
The basic background was begun by someone asking a question about
Robert Klemme schrieb:
[#118459] RDoc duplicate methods — "trans. (T. Onoma)" <transami@...>
I'm getting duplicate entries for methods using RDoc. Anyone know why that
trans. (T. Onoma) wrote:
On Saturday 30 October 2004 10:50 pm, Hal Fulton wrote:
[#118477] mmmmmmmmmmm ruby-talk — Underbar Underbar <underbar_underbar@...>
I've been thinking to myself, and what someone else
[#118494] AppConfig, a configuration container class — "martinus" <martin.ankerl@...>
Hi! I have written a class that I consider cool enough to share. The
[#118511] Problem getting tiny RAILS demo working — craig duncan <duncan@...>
I've been following the instructions provided in
Is config/database.yml properly configured? An authorization error
Vincent Foley wrote:
EVIL AMERICAN GOVT (aka FBI) is full of SADISTS and PERVERTS
SUMMARY:
THREE YEARS of and continuing MENTAL TORTURE, TERRORISM, SADISM and
BLATANT human rights violations by FBI SADISTS and PERVERTS.
Please SAVE this post on your hard disks or email account and also
bookmark it because the FBI sadists are gonna force the websites to
remove this posting for good. I posted this column to pretty much all
"active newsgroups" three weeks ago but the FBI "ARM TWISTED" and
"FORCED" google management to "REMOVE 90% of them" from the USENET and
violated my FREEDOM OF SPEECH.
Undercover FBI agents will attack me, ridicule me and discredit me
with fictitious userids in response to this post and I request all
readers to completely IGNORE those MANIPULATIVE, LYING FBI perverts
and sadists.
Please forward and distribute this to as many senators, congressmen,
journalists, editors, civil rights attorneys, civil rights activists,
investigative reporters, radio talk show hosts, managers, co-workers,
family and friends and all Americans concerned with civil liberties.
I am not a muslim, I don't have even a single muslim friend, I am not
a member of any religious organization, I am not a drug smuggler, I do
not belong to any crime mafia, I did not kill anybody, I am not a spy
and I never ever worked for any government and not even "remotely
connected" to any government agency whatsoever, I do not have any
prior criminal record, I am a US citizen and have been living in US
for a little more than 15 yrs and I graduated with a masters degree in
computer science from a US university more than a decade ago. I am
even willing to take "ANY NO.OF POLYGRAPH TESTS" to prove whatever I
said is true and a fact, about my background.
FBI has been MENTALLY TORTURING me with 24X7 surveillance for the last
three years inside and outside my apartment with video surveillance
devices and motion sensors around my apartment, my phone has been
tapped, my web surfing is being monitored all the time for the last
three years, my emails are being monitored, gps vehicle tracking
devices and voice amplification devices have been placed in my car and
undercover FBI agents have followed me to restaurants, grocery stores,
malls, movie theatres, banks and even barber shops etc and forced me
to live like an animal and a virtual prisoner for three years. FBI has
interfered in my personal life for no reason and jeopardized my job
opportunities. FBI is obsessed with me and has ruined, destroyed and
wrecked my life for the last three years and destroyed my physical and
mental health.
The SADISTIC FBI agents are NOT charging me, NOT letting me find a
job, NOT letting me have a normal life, NOT letting me have even an
IOTA of PRIVACY and mentally TORTURING and TERRORIZING me with 24X7
surveillance, making 2000 UNSOLICITED phone calls to my unlisted
phone#s, entering my apartment ILLEGALLY and STEALING personal
belongings when I am not home, watching me real time live with video
surveillance devices installed in my bedroom, living room, kitchen and
DISGUSTINGLY even in my rest room and humiliating and dehumanizing me
and BLATANTLY violating my civil rights and constitutional right to
privacy and ABUSING the "DRACONIAN" PATRIOT ACT.
The PERVERTED FBI "ILLEGALLY" installed tens of audio and video
surveillance devices in my apartment, watching me NAKED, REAL TIME
LIVE 24X7 even in my rest room taking shower, psychoanalyzing each and
every move, each and every word I said, each and every second of my
life, each and every blink of my eyes and each and every comment I
posted on the web.
Is there a LIMIT to FBI Sadism and Perversion ??
If you want to contact me, please send me email at
vickyg456A@notyahoo.com by removing the letter "A" and the word "not"
from the email id.
I spoke to at least 200 attorneys in both Michigan and Georgia for
legal help but only about two or three attorneys were willing to help
me but asked me to show physical proof of either gps or video
surveillance devices. I did a lot of research and found a couple of
private investigators (who were ex-FBI agents) more importantly who
are knowledgeable about the latest "counter surveillance technologies"
but they also DECLINED to help me on ONE PRETEXT or the OTHER even
though I was willing to pay for their services.
I told these two very HIGHLY QUALIFIED and KNOWLEDGEABLE private
investigators Niles (Eagle services 866-691-7985) and another PI,
Charles Middlestadt (404-252-5322) of ISC Worldwide Inc in the Atlanta
area who are capable of finding the gps vehicle tracking devices in my
car, that I am NOT A MUSLIM and they have NOTHING TO WORRY ABOUT ME
and even offered them to go through my attorney and help me but still
THEY DECLINED to help me OUT OF FEAR that I might be a muslim.
And eventually I was forced to spend a $1000 as fees out of sheer
desperation knowing fully well that the Private Investigator I hired
has at best AVERAGE counter surveillance skills to sweep my car for
gps vehicle tracking devices and he did a LOUSY JOB and found nothing,
as I expected.
One attorney in Michigan CHEATED me for a thousand dollars and didn't
do diddly squat and another attorney made me spend a couple of
thousand dollars more, again for nothing.
Some attorneys I consulted told me in very CLEAR TERMS, that FBI
agents LIE, MANIPULATE, CHEAT and are VERY UNETHICAL in their MEANS
and METHODS. The attorneys also told me that in order for me to file a
civil lawsuit against the FBI, I have to PROVE the existence of
surveillance devices and also the harassment which will be quite a
tall order for me to do without the help of willing attorneys and
helpful private investigators and EVEN THEN the FBI sadists would have
removed all those surveillance devices by the time the private
investigators came to sweep my apartment for those devices after a
couple of days since the FBI is listening to each and every goddamn
word that came out of my mouth whether it be in my apartment or when I
was speaking to these PI's and attorneys from pay phones or cell
phones.
You can investigate these undercover FBI agents yourself and find out
the truth. Remember, some times vehicles are registered in parents or
spouses names and also FBI uses fictitious front companies to employ
their undercover agents.
If any of you think, all these things are my paranoid delusions, I
CHALLENGE you to send an email to undercover FBI agent Frank Spodek
(sfrank9@aol.com) OR call Kathleen Sue Taylor OR Maddelina Wahl OR
Mediha Krijestorac or Janet Lorna Brown or the other FBI agents I
listed at their phone numbers and confirm it with those FBI PERVERTED
SADISTS themselves.
Undercover FBI agents who followed me
-------------------------------------
BOGEY 27 (MI) Registered to Maddelina C Wahl, 28087 Hickory Dr,
Farmington.Hills MI 38331, ph: 248-324-1527, Caucasian Female, black
car, Charter One bank, 3:00 pm, 12/20/03
This undercover FBI agent who followed me was a 30 yr old Caucasian
Female to Charter One bank on W.12 Mile Road, Farmington Hills, MI in
veh plate # BOGEY 27, ph:248-324-1527
PPL 587 (MI) Registered to Kathleen Sue Taylor, African American
female, 29390 Bermuda Ln,Southfield, MI 48034, ph: 248-356-1946.
This undercover FBI agent who followed me was a 27yr old African
American female in MI veh plate# PPL 587 in July 2002 in a CVS
Pharmacy on W.12 Mile Rd, Southfield, MI
XRA 155 (MI) Registered to Mediha Krijestorac, Black car, 30408
Shiawasee Rd, Farmington MI 48336, ph:248-477-9161, White Male,
Restaurant, 9:00pm, 12/12/03
This undercover FBI agent who followed me was a 20-22 yr old Caucasian
Male in veh plate # XRA 155 to a restaurant on Grand River Ave in
Farmington Hills, MI at 9:00 pm on 12/12/03.
UFX 210 (MI) Registered to Kevin Miller, White SUV, 5871 Seneca
St, Detroit, 48213, July 2002, 313-571-1095 #disconnected.
This undercover FBI agent followed me in the summer of 2002.
5915CR (MI) Registered to Kenneth Allen, Red pickup truck, 18440
Alta Vista Dr, Southfield MI 48075 in Dec 2002.
This FBI undercover agent followed me in a red pickup truck in an
apartment complex was a 27-33 yr old Caucasian male in veh plate# 5915
CR in Dec 2002.
0978 JD (MI) Registered to Janet Lorna Brown, White Chevy, 20978
Delaware St, Southfield MI 48034 in 2002, ph# 248-350-2599
This FBI agent followed me in a white chevy once on Telegraph road on
3/14/02 and on a different occasion on 8 Mile Rd on 4/4/02 when I went
for an oil change.
8CK U33 (MI) Registered to Doris Evelyn Person, 3611 S.Annabelle
St, Detroit 48217, 313-388-5186
The African American female undercover FBI agent who followed me in MI
veh plate# 8CK U33 was about 20 yrs old and might be a daughter of the
female owner of this car and this happened in early Fall of 2002.
EBAY Ebay Id: SpodekModek, sfrank9@aol.com --> email Id of Frank
Spodek - Undercover FBI Agent who monitored my Websurfing activities.
You can do a quick investigative test by emailing to sfrank9@aol.com
and asking Frank if he is an undercover FBI agent and I am absolutely
positive he WONT respond and DENY he is an FBI agent because then it
will be a LIE. With this test you can conclude Frank Spodek is indeed
an undercover FBI agent.
EBAY Ebay Id: cbsan, cidneybetz@aol.com, email Id of
Cidney Betz - Undercover FBI agent who monitored my websurfing
activities in 2002.
Possible old phone numbers of Cidney Betz: 407-370-3043 or
352-291-2112 in the year 2002.
351 FTK (GA) Maroon Car, 7/28/04, 6:00 pm, 20ish Caucasian Male and
Female, Metro Atlanta
131 YBP (GA) 35 yr old Caucasian Male, Silver colored car, 7/22/04,
10:45 pm, Hotel, Metro Atlanta
APZ 7647 (GA) 35 yr old Caucasian Male, Truck, 5/25/04, 3:00pm,
Ridgeview Hospital, Atlanta
YUU 243 (GA) Pickup truck, Caucasian male, 8/25/04, 4:40pm,
Holcrombe Bridge Rd, Altanta
AQG 2185 (GA) 27 yr old Caucasian Female, Red Cherokee, 5/21/04, 11
AM, Pep Boys, Cobb Parkway
WPS 578 (GA) SUV, One Caucasian Male and one female, 3/8/04,
8:30pm, Apartment Complex
Please allow three years plus or minus to the ages of the undercover
FBI agents I mentioned here.
2/29/04 Undercover FBI agent with a fictitious name "Agent
Johnson" and IP address 81.132.210.89 said on internet that they are
using me as a training target and have got a bet on as to when I'll do
something really stupid and also they are taking bets on what it will
be in alt.astrology Usenet newsgroup on 2/29/04. This FBI agent from
Michigan field office might have posted it anonymously and hence the
IP address might be a fake one. Url for Agent Johnson's post follows.
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&selm=c1u06b%24780%241%40titan.btinternet.com&rnum=19
3/21/04 Undercover FBI agent by some fictitious internet name
"THOR" and email Id: funk_a_del_ic2000@yahoo.com and IP address
24.94.125.55 in the Washington DC area monitored my web surfing
activities and posted on rec.sport.cricket Usenet news group.
I am absolutely confident all the above mentioned people are
undercover FBI agents GUARANTEED. You can investigate them yourself
and find out the truth.
FBI who is supposed to catch terrorists are WASTING humongous amount
of tax payers money to ruin, wreck and destroy ordinary peoples lives
and are MORE INTERESTED and spent three years to tell me how SMART and
INFINITELY POWERFUL they are compared to me.
FBI has even been eavesdropping, monitoring and recording my
conversations with attorneys from pay phones when I was looking to
hire an attorney to get help with this FBIs harassment,
dehumanization, humiliation and mental torture.
FBI agents have been entering my apartment regularly and torturing me
by doing whatever they want because they know I am taking medication
that puts me to sleep and I won't wake up until the next morning until
the drug effect goes away.
FBI has forced Google or used some technology at their disposal to
cancel some of my comments from getting posted on INTERNET newsgroups
misc.legal, trial.misc.legal from a library in Farmington Hills, MI
and denied and VIOLATED my right to FREEDOM OF SPEECH in 11/03 or
12/03.
FBI has entered my unlisted phone#s in all marketing and fax databases
and sent me faxes in the middle of the night. I received at least on
the average two to three marketing calls and faxes everyday for 3
years to my unlisted numbers totaling at least 2000 unsolicited calls
in the last 3 years.
FBI agents have terrorized me by calling my current unlisted phone#
atleast 200 times in a month and a half in July and August 2004,
intentionally asking for Roberto Fernandez (last name changed),
knowing fully well that nobody by the name Roberto Fernandez lived in
my apartment.
I called undercover FBI agent, Kathleen Sue Taylor on 4/1/04 and told
her I do not want to receive any HARASSING UNSOLICITED phone calls
from the FBI and from next day onwards, the FBI had made my unlisted
phone# appear on caller id of ordinary american people multiple # of
times, where the owners of those phone#s listed below got upset and
called me and left abusive messages in my answering machine.
The owners of these phone numbers listed below called and asked me why
I was calling them repeatedly, even though I DON'T KNOW who they are
and I NEVER called them even once.
703-580-8992 4/2/04 Dale City, VA
540-309-1226 4/3/04 Roanoke VA
434-525-1448 4/3/04 Lynchburg, VA
757-404-1076 4/4/04 Harry Folsom left me an abusive
message
703-820-6695 4/4/04 DC Suburb, VA
770-966-5236 4/4/04 Cooper P D, Woman left me an
abusive message
757-483-0583 4/7/04 Norfolk, VA
540-463-7459 4/7/04 Lexington VA
770-253-6297 4/8/04 Hammond Stinson
703-541-0950 4/9/04 DC Suburb, VA
FBI pretended to be me and made all these phone calls themselves from
the FBI head office in Washington DC to those ordinary Americans and
made my unlisted phone# appear on their phone caller ids, as if I am
calling them.
Please speak to, ADVISE and ENCOURAGE these people above to file
lawsuits against the US government and FBI for violating their privacy
and for phone harassment.
Once a Caucasian male FBI agent in a Comcast van threatened to ram
into my car from behind and came within half an inch of hitting me
from behind even though there was no traffic altercation between us on
a city street in Southfield in Feb 2002.
Two FBI agents once shouted at me and abused me verbally in a Sports
Authority store parking lot approximately around Feb 2002 in Livonia,
MI.
FBI ILLEGALLY stole passwords of all my email and internet accounts
with the help of bugs installed on my computer.
FBI agents have followed me even when I went to see a doctor. There
was one Caucasian FBI agent in a white truck with GA license plate APZ
7647 on 5/24/04, waiting for me in a truck in the hospital parking lot
listening to the conversation I was having with the doctor using voice
amplification devices.
I am currently living in a two bedroom apartment sharing it with
another person and the FBI sadists made anonymous calls to the
apartment management office with fictitious complaints and tried to
get me evicted from the apartment in July 2004.
FBI agents ILLEGALLY entered my apartment when I was not home in May
2004, stole a "yellow highlighter" and after I moved to a different
Atlanta suburbs a month later entered my apartment again when I was
not home and placed the "yellow highlighter" on the carpet in the
middle of my bedroom by the time I came back from watching Fahrenheit
9/11 movie on 6/27/04. The FBI knew that I went to watch Fahrenheit
9/11 movie on 6/27/04 because they were watching me looking for
directions and movie times on the internet and also with the help of
gps vehicle tracking devices in my car.
I spoke to an attorney from a pay phone on 6/24/04 and during the
conversation I asked the attorney if we can get a court order to force
the Internet Service Provider to reveal if my internet web surfing is
being monitored by the FBI and lo and behold my internet account
MYSTERIOUSLY DISAPPEARED from the ISP computers on 6/25/04. On inquiry
my ISP told me somebody called and cancelled my internet account the
previous day, which I never did.
I rented a car on 7/14/04, bought a cell phone and stayed in a hotel
that night and by next morning 7/15/04, the FBI has figured out where
I was staying and wire tapped my cell phone and tracked me by placing
gps vehicle tracking devices even in the rental car.
FBI agents ILLGEALLY entered my apartment when I was not home on
7/16/04 and LOCKED the bathroom door from inside, by the time I came
back in the evening.
FBI agents ILLEGALLY entered my apartment when I was not home between
7/15/04 and 7/18/04 and logged on to my computer and REMOVED a stock
list from my Yahoo account.
FBI agents ILLEGALLY entered my apartment when I was not home on
7/18/04 in the morning and turned the Air Conditioner "ON"
intentionally by the time I came back to TORTURE me.
FBI agents ILLEGALLY entered my apartment on 7/18/04 when I was not
home and placed a razor blade and a nickel (which they STOLE from my
apartment in Marietta in May 2004) and put it in a plastic bag to
TAUNT ME to say WHAT CAN YOU DO ?
FBI agents ILLEGALLY entered my apartment in the early hours of
7/22/04 (while I was still sleeping in bed) and opened a tote bag I
kept next to the pillow and unzipped a small bag (zip which I closed
the previous night) inside, just to TERRORIZE ME as if to say, we can
and will do anything to you and you can't do anything to us because we
FBI are GODS.
FBI agents ILLEGALLY entered my apartment when I was not home on
7/22/04 during the day time and placed the TV remote this time hanging
on the edge of the bed to TERRORIZE me that they entered my apartment.
FBI agents ILLEGALLY entered my apartment sometimes when I was not
home, pretending to be Wall Street Journal delivery personnel and
delivered sometimes MUTIPLE copies of the paper on the same day and
also sometimes delivered multiple Chinese restaurant take out
brochures.
My room mate goes to work around 6 AM and on the night of 7/23/04 I
pasted a 8.5 X 11 page note on the inside of the apartment entrance
door for my room mate to wake me up when he leaves so I can bolt the
hotel lock from inside and go back to sleep. My room mate woke me up
like I requested and I bolted the hotel lock from inside of my
apartment and went back to sleep at 6 AM on the morning of 7/24/04.
The sadistic FBI agents STILL ENTERED my second floor apartment while
I was asleep between 6:00 AM and 10:00 AM on 7/24/04 and REMOVED the
8.5X11 inch page pasted note on the inside of entrance door and LEFT
IT on the ENTERTAINMENT CENTER in the living room just to TORTURE ME
mentally and TERRORIZE me “We entered your apartment even when
you locked the hotel lock bolt and did this, but what can you do
?”
FBI agents ILLEGALLY entered my apartment when I was not home in the
evening on 7/24/04 and again opened the tote bag and unzipped a small
bag which is inside the tote bag and also STOLE a one time use Kodak
camera from my bedroom which I bought on 7/23/04 in Wal Mart.
FBI agents have REGULARLY entered my apartment ILLEGALLY with laptops
when I was not home and copied information from my computer and floppy
disks and messed them up.
FBI agents have destroyed my livelihood by assasinating my character
with potential employers by making anonymous calls to them when I sent
resumes since FBI is privy to all the email addresses and phone
numbers of the recruiters and potential employers. I do NOT think this
is an EXCEPTION and imagine how many ordinary Americans have been
suffering this FBI SADISM for years without knowing it.
Sadistic FBI agents called me at least 30 times repeatedly in the
space of an hour and a half between 7:00 and 8:30 pm on 7/27/04 and
asked for Roberto Fernandez knowing fully well that nobody by that
name lived in my apartment and infact said "You are so funny" and made
WEIRD SOUNDS like aye, uye, ick, ihe etc while watching me real time
live all the time with the video surveillance devices installed in the
ceiling of my bedroom when I answered the phone.
FBI agents ILLEGALLY entered my apartment on the night of 8/1/04 when
I was asleep and stole prepaid calling card pin numbers from my
trouser pockets. One of the prepaid calling cards in my trouser pocket
was called "I Conexion" and the FBI next day called me on 8/2/04 and
made the number 770-242-8775 with caller name "Internet Conexion"
appear on my caller id to TERRORIZE me, that they entered my apartment
the previous night and stole the prepaid calling numbers from my
trouser pocket. The phone# above is NOT an FBI# but some other
company.
FBI agents ILLEGALLY entered my apartment while I was asleep on 8/2/04
night even though the hotel lock was bolted from inside, and placed
the tv remote face down on the end table of my bedroom, folded a
prepaid calling card in my trouser pocket and formed a crease on the
card, removed a library map from the file folder (which was inside a
tote bag) and placed it outside the file folder and unzipped the back
pocket of the tote bag half way down and left it there to torture me.
FBI agents have been alerting the security departments of WalMart,
Best Buy, JC Penney stores etc with fictitious complaints when I went
there for shopping, so the security cameras in those stores are
constantly focused on me and watching me while I was in those stores.
I rented a car on 8/5/04 and stayed in a hotel to get some privacy and
the sadistic FBI agents still tracked me down that night and left the
rental car doors unlocked by next morning on 8/6/04.
I changed the car rented the previous day on 8/6/04 and traveled a
couple of hours on a highway, took an exit, parked my car in a strip
mall parking lot and spent about 20 minutes in a retail store and by
the time I got back to the car, FBI agents followed me and put two
quarters on a plastic bag containing donuts in the back seat of the
car just to taunt and terrorize me they are still following me even
when I rented a car and drove out of the city.
To protect myself from these SADISTIC FBI agents entering into my
apartment and stealing things when I am asleep, I locked my bedroom
door from the inside and put a small heavy box and a 19 inch TV on top
of the box against the bed room door on the night of 8/7/04 so if the
FBI agents try to open my bedroom door, the TV will fall off the box
at the slightest movement of the door, make a big sound and wake me
up. On the morning of 8/8/04 around 9:00 AM I woke up to a giant
thudding sound of the TV falling on the floor from the box and FBI
agents speeding away by the time I realized what happened. FBI agents
entered my apartment and opened my locked bedroom and pushed the door
at 9:00 AM so hard, they pushed the box a good two feet away from the
door. The FBI SADISTS are even willing to break my 19 inch TV to
TORTURE and TERRORIZE me.
FBI agents STOLE a pilot pen pack (which I bought from CVS Pharmacy on
8/8/04) from my car on the night of 8/8/04 and entered my apartment on
8/9/04 when I was not home from 11 AM - 12 noon and placed the pilot
pen pack under a chair on the carpet in the living room to torture me.
FBI agents ILLEGALLY entered my apartment on 8/10/04 between 1:00pm
and 1:15 pm (just 15 min) when I went to Publix and turned the TV "On"
in my bedroom by the time I came back to mentally torture me.
SADISTIC FBI agents ILLEGALLY entered my apartment while I was taking
shower on 8/12/04 around 1:00pm and removed a shaving set scissors
from the tote bag pocket in my bedroom and placed it on the iron board
in my bedroom. FBI was able to execute this operation because they
were watching me taking shower "real time live" with video devices
installed in my "bathroom".
FBI agents ILLEGALLY entered my apartment even when the hotel lock was
bolted from inside in the early hours of 8/16/04 while I was asleep
and removed the middle row donuts in a 12 pack krispy kreme donut box
in the refrigerator and placed them in the empty left row and placed
the concord grape jelly bottle horizontally in the refrigerator and
unplugged the tv cable from the cable outlet in my bedroom to TORTURE
me that they are still entering my apartment anytime they want at
their will.
FBI agents ILLEGALLY entered my apartment while I was asleep in the
early hours of 8/20/04 even when I put a coffee table against the
apartment entrance door and a small heavy box and a 19in TV against my
bedroom door from the inside and searched the locked tote bag and
unzipped the back pocket of the tote bag half way down and left it
there to TERRORIZE ME that they are still entering my apartment no
matter what precautions I take.
FBI agents ILLEGALLY entered my apartment on 8/22/04 around 7:30pm
while I was taking a nap and turned the Air Conditioner "ON" to TAUNT
me that they were entering my apartment EVEN WHEN I WAS still in my
apartment.
FBI agents stole a Gillette disposable razor on the night of 8/25/04
from my duffel bag and placed it between the drivers seat and driver
side door near the trunk opening lever of my car.
FBI agents ILLEGALLY opened the rental car I rented, in a hotel
premises on the night of 8/27/04 and removed the cup holder and placed
it infront of the parking brake of the car to HARASS ME that they are
still following me even when I rented a car and stayed in a hotel.
FBI agents ILLEGALLY even tapped MetroPCS cell phone numbers
instantaneously as soon as I bought them on the same day.
SADISTIC FBI agents AMUSED themselves by turning my bedroom table lamp
in my bedroom, ON and OFF by using remote control devices, sometimes
while I was browsing the web.
FBI agents ILLEGALLY CHANGED three passwords (even though I used
Kinkos to keep my PASSWORDS PRIVATE) of my three email ids that I was
using to send this document to investigative reporters between 8/26/04
and 8/28/04 to "PREVENT ME" from EXPOSING their SADISM, PERVERSION,
TERRORISM and MENTAL TORTURE, by either ILLEGALLY installing key
logging software on kinkos computers or by some other ILLEGAL MEANS
unknown to me. So I created brand new email ids and sent this document
and god knows when the SADISTIC FBI will change the passwords of my
NEW email ids.
FBI agents ILLEGALLY entered the hotel rooms even when locked from
inside where I stayed in August and September and installed video
surveillance devices and moved things around from the tote bag’s
zipped side pocket into the tote bag to TERRORIZE me that they will
INVADE my privacy and MENTALLY TORTURE me even when I slept in hotel
rooms.
To escape this FBI sadism, I went and slept in an acquaintance's
apartment in the first week of September 2004 and the SADISTIC FBI
agents still came and entered that apartment, installed video
surveillance devices in the acquaintance's apartment and drew a curvy
line with a knife on the black colored apartment door of the
acquaintance to TERRORIZE me.
Sometimes when I spoke to my roommate in non-English language, the
psycho-analysis OBSESSED SADISTIC FBI agents called me on the phone
immediately and said "komo-isthaaaa" in a SARCASTIC way and asked for
Roberto Fernandez knowing fully well that nobody by that name lived in
my apartment.
Sadistic FBI agents "reacted" to EACH and EVERY word that came out of
my mouth for the last three years by making 2000 UNSOLICITED HARASSING
phone calls at my unlisted private phone numbers.
American "democracy" and "legal system" are a big friggin JOKE and I
ask all Americans to take a deep breadth and THINK for a minute, WHY
DO I HAVE to PROVE to the US Government that they are MENTALLY
TORTURING and TERRORIZING me 24X7 with surveillance devices, violating
all my human rights and ILLEGALLY entering my apartment and moving
around and stealing things when it is the "US GOVERNMENT aka FBI
itself" that is doing it ?
Is this the type of DEMOCRACY, the EVIL American government wants to
SPREAD across the world ???
To all of you who are gonna advise me to wear tinfoil or take drugs
for schizophrenic paranoia, the SADISTIC FBI wants all of you to think
exactly that way so they can CONTINUE to carry on their PERVERSE
SADISM on ordinary american citizens and MISDIRECT and PROGRAM all of
the 290 mil american brains to treat the EVIL, SADISTIC, PERVERTED and
DICTATORIAL FBI like Gods.