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wbl's use Perl Journalen-ususe Perl; is Copyright 1998-2006, Chris Nandor. Stories, comments, journals, and other submissions posted on use Perl; are Copyright their respective owners.2012-01-25T02:48:23+00:00pudgepudge@perl.orgTechnologyhourly11970-01-01T00:00+00:00wbl's Journalhttp://use.perl.org/images/topics/useperl.gif
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Computer recycling in Toronto
http://use.perl.org/~wbl/journal/25513?from=rss
Found this place today while searching Google Local for "recycle printers": http://www.computation.to/recycle.htm
<p>Funny I never found them before in my searches. I hope they do what they advertise on the page...</p>wbl2005-07-04T22:39:13+00:00journalYAPC notes
http://use.perl.org/~wbl/journal/25440?from=rss
YAPC was quite cool.
<p>1. I got inspired to do something: I'm starting my use perl journal<nobr> <wbr></nobr>:)
</p><p>2. Another thing: I'm interested in using kwiki for my website since it's so extensible. However, I don't understand how it works, so I told Ingy that I want to start documenting it. Looking at doolittle.kwiki.org now...
</p><p>3. I agree with cbrandtbuffalo's entry <a href="http://use.perl.org/~cbrandtbuffalo/journal/25437">http://use.perl.org/~cbrandtbuffalo/journal/25437</a>. Several people at the conference (including me) have used perl for some time (i.e. are not learning perl, and not "hardcore"), but don't know where/how to do more in the community. Going to a conference is great if it's being held in your city (like this), but otherwise, it'll have to be over the net.</p>wbl2005-06-30T13:55:05+00:00journal