On Tue, 2006-04-18 at 17:20, Jay Blanchard wrote:
> [snip]
> the article is also under the name of Matt Todd, didn't catch that first
> time
> round - very odd - if this was some kind of prank then first mailing
> internals
> (also under the name James Crane) has a really high ***hole factor.
> [/s
Matt Todd wrote:
Oh, and for the record, my email address is [EMAIL PROTECTED], amongst
many others.
And what does me posting this up have anything to do with me being an *sshole?
Salman Rushie might have good reason to use a psuedonym - and probably
a few human-rights activists living china.
Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
the article is also under the name of Matt Todd, didn't catch that first
time
round - very odd - if this was some kind of prank then first mailing
internals
(also under the name James Crane) has a really high ***hole factor.
[/snip]
I found the kid's actual e-mail add
[snip]
the article is also under the name of Matt Todd, didn't catch that first
time
round - very odd - if this was some kind of prank then first mailing
internals
(also under the name James Crane) has a really high ***hole factor.
[/snip]
I found the kid's actual e-mail addressanyone interest
On Tue, April 18, 2006 10:37 am, James Crane wrote:
> I've written a short paper on the future of PHP and I'd appreciate it
> if you folks would take a look at it and exchange your thoughts with
> me.
>
> http://www.maraby.com/papers/pushing_php_into_the_web_20_generation
That's 5 minutes I'll nev
Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
..
[/snip]
And his mailing list name is James Crane, he signs of as M.T. which
stands for Matt Todd.
I call shenanigans.
the article is also under the name of Matt Todd, didn't catch that first time
round - very odd - if this was some kind of prank then first maili
This one time, at band camp, "James Crane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.maraby.com/papers/pushing_php_into_the_web_20_generation
random rantings, lacks depth.
Kevin
--
"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch.
Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the
Just what I needed today, another guy trying to find solutions when he
doesn't even comprehend what the real problem is.
A complete waste of my time.
James Crane wrote:
I've written a short paper on the future of PHP and I'd appreciate it
if you folks would take a look at it and exchange your
On Tuesday 18 April 2006 10:50 am, Jay Blanchard wrote:
> [snip]
> ..
> [/snip]
>
> And his mailing list name is James Crane, he signs of as M.T. which
> stands for Matt Todd.
>
> I call shenanigans.
My nominee for best analogy from the article:
> Much like the artists and writers of the early t
[snip]
..
[/snip]
And his mailing list name is James Crane, he signs of as M.T. which
stands for Matt Todd.
I call shenanigans.
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Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
I've written a short paper on the future of PHP and I'd appreciate it
if you folks would take a look at it and exchange your thoughts with
me.
http://www.maraby.com/papers/pushing_php_into_the_web_20_generation
Don't be too skeptical. ;)
[/snip]
I have now taken the
Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
I've written a short paper on the future of PHP and I'd appreciate it
if you folks would take a look at it and exchange your thoughts with
me.
http://www.maraby.com/papers/pushing_php_into_the_web_20_generation
Don't be too skeptical. ;)
[/snip]
Web 2.0 Hype alert.
[snip]
I've written a short paper on the future of PHP and I'd appreciate it
if you folks would take a look at it and exchange your thoughts with
me.
http://www.maraby.com/papers/pushing_php_into_the_web_20_generation
Don't be too skeptical. ;)
[/snip]
I have now taken the time to read it and I
[snip]
I've written a short paper on the future of PHP and I'd appreciate it
if you folks would take a look at it and exchange your thoughts with
me.
http://www.maraby.com/papers/pushing_php_into_the_web_20_generation
Don't be too skeptical. ;)
[/snip]
Web 2.0 Hype alert. There is no such thing,
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