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Mon, 01 Dec 2008 11:34:46 -0800 by rectorteam08

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Columnas ~ Columnas medievales
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owned to Shun and Rurulyrics:Sanctus Espiritus! redeem us from our solemn hourSanctus Espiritus! insanity is all around us("I speak to you for the first time as Prime Minister in a solemn hour for the life of our country")Sanctus Espiritus!Sanctus Espiritus!Sanctus Espiritus!In my darkest hoursI could not foreseeThat the tide could turn so fast to this degreeCan't believe my eyesHow can you be so blind?Is the heart of stone, no empathy inside?Time keeps on slipping away and we haven't learnedSo in the end now what have we gained?Sanctus Espiritus, redeem us from our solemn hourSanctus Espiritus, insanity is all around usSanctus Espiritus, is this what we deserve?Can we break free from chains of never-ending agony?Are they themselves to blameThe misery, the pain?Didn't we let go?Allowed it,let it growIf we can't restrainThe beast which dwells insideIt will find it`s way somehow, somewhere in timeWill we remember all of the suffering`Cause if we fail it will be in vainSanctus Espiritus, redeem us from our solemn hourSanctus Espiritus, insanity is all around usSanctus Espiritus, is this what we deserve?Can we break free from chains of never-ending agony?Sanctus Espiritus!Sanctus Espiritus!(" A tremendous battle is raging in France and Flanders. The Germans, by a remarkable combination of air bombing and heavily armored tanks, have broken through the French defenses north of the Maginot Line, and strong columns of their armored vehicles are ravaging the open country, which for the first day or two was without defenders...")Sanctu s Espiritus, redeem us from our solemn hourSanctus Espiritus, insanity is all around usSanctus Espiritus, is this what we deserve?Can we break free from chains of never-ending agony? (ending agony!)Sanctus Espiritus, redeem us from our solemn hour (solemn hour!)Sanctus Espiritus, insanity is all around us (all around us!)Sanctus Espiritus, is this what we deserve?Can we break free from chains of never-ending agony?

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Mon, 01 Dec 2008 03:40:48 -0800 by gjiechen

At the side of the pathway next to the eating area in peoples park, there are benches where there are people sitting around. There are sign boards on the columns.

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p6apclps #1 Perl 6 Apocalypse
Sun, 30 Nov 2008 22:27:26 -0800 by h4ck3rm1k3

http://www.perlfound ation.org/perl6 - - NAME Perl6::Doc - all useful Perl 6 Docs in your command line Apocalypses The document codes "A01 - A20" refer to the Perl 6 Apocalypses. Larry Wall started the Apocalypse series as a systematic way of answering the RFCs (Request For Comments) that started the design process for Perl 6. Each Apocalypse corresponds to a chapter in the book I[Programming Perl], 3rd edition, and addresses the features relating to that chapter in the book that are likely to change. Larry addresses each relevant RFC, and gives reasons why he accepted or rejected various pieces of it. But each Apocalypse also goes beyond a simple "yes" and "no" response to attack the roots of the problems identified in the RFCs. NAME Apocalypse_01 - The Ugly, the Bad, and the Good AUTHOR Larry Wall [larry@wall.org] VERSION Maintainer: Larry Wall [larry@wall.org] Date: 2 Apr 2001 Last Modified: 18 May 2006 Number: 1 Version: 3 People get scared when they hear the word Apocalypse, but here I mean it in the good sense: a Revealing. An Apocalypse is supposed to reveal good news to good people. (And if it also happens to reveal bad news to bad people, so be it. Just don't be bad.) What I will be revealing in these columns will be the design of Perl 6. Or more accurately, the beginnings of that design, since the design process will certainly continue after I've had my initial say in the matter. I'm not omniscient, rumors to the contrary notwithstanding. This job of playing God is a little too big for me. Nevertheless, someone has to do it, so I'll try my best to fake it. And I'll expect all of you to help me out with the process of creating history. We all have to do our bit with free will. If you look at the history of Perl 6 up to this point, you will see why this column is subtitled The Ugly, the Bad, and the Good. The RFC process of last year was ugly, in a good sense. It was a brainstorming process, and that means it was deliberately ugly--not in the sense of incivility, since the RFC process was in fact surprisingly civil, but in the sense that there was little coherent design to the suggestions in the RFCs. Frankly, the RFCs are all over the map, without actually covering the map. There are contradictory RFCs, and there are missing RFCs. Many of the RFCs propose real problems but go off at funny angles in trying to propose solutions. Many of them patch symptoms without curing the underlying ailments. I also discovered Larry's First Law of Language Redesign: Everyone wants the colon. That was the Ugly part. The Bad part was that I was supposed to take these RFCs and produce a coherent design in two weeks. I starting out thinking I could just classify the RFCs into the good, bad, and ugly categories, but somehow most of them ended up in the ugly category, because the good ones typically had something wrong with them, and the even the bad ones typically indicated a problem that could use some thought, even if the solution was totally bogus. It is now five months later, and I've been mulling over coherence the whole time, for some definition of mulling. Many of you know what happens when the size of your Perl process exceeds the size of your physical memory--you start thrashing. Well, that's basically what happened to me. I couldn't get enough of the problem into my head at once to make good progress, and I'm not actually very good at subdividing problems. My forte is synthesis, not analysis. It didn't help that I had a number of distractions in my life, some of them self-inflicted, and some of them not. I won't go into all that. Save it for my unauthorized autobiography. But now we come to the Good part. (I hope.) After thinking lots and lots about many of the individual RFCs, and not knowing how to start thinking about them as a whole, it occurred to me (finally!) that the proper order to think about things was, more or less, the order of the chapters in the Camel Book. That is, the Camel Book's order is designed to minimize forward references in the explanation of Perl, so considering Perl 6 in roughly the same order will tend to reduce the number of things that I have to decide before I've decided them. So I've merrily classified all the RFCs by chapter number, and they look much more manageable now. (I also restructured my email so that I can look at a slice of all the messages that ever talked about a particular RFC, regardless of which mailing list the message was on. That's also a big help.) I intend to produce one Apocalypse for each Chapter, so

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Sun, 30 Nov 2008 19:50:14 -0800 by jazzguitardotcom

They tried to hit our column, but we acquired and engaged quickly.Two tangos down.

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