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Talking about pythons indeed. (Score:1)
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What book would Learning Curves be? (Score:1)
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So does this mean ORA isn't doing an into to soft pr0n?
the covers are getting racier since they branched out. http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/jds/index.html [oreilly.com] http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/linuxckbk/index.html [oreilly.com] http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/1933097043/index.html [oreilly.com]
I'm just surprised the SELinux books don't have a Bondage & Discipline cover theme.
Bill
# I had a sig when sigs were cool
use Sig;
Re:What book would Learning Curves be? (Score:2)
Hoop skirts are racy? Wow, my first Amish Perl coder! (other than Ziggy [python.org], of course)
--Nat
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Beards and racy (Score:1)
No, merely ironic.
But one of the three links wasn't Prairie folk ... one had decolletage!
Some locals might think your comment prescient, as the latest adjustment to my beard [pm.org] does evoke some Amish comments (especially with a summer straw hat) from those who don't know what Amish beards really look like (ear-to-ear jaw-fringe). It's really more old Yankee (chin cover); consider the linked picture (which matches what you probably don't remember seeing a
Bill
# I had a sig when sigs were cool
use Sig;