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On Aug 8, 9:14?am, Hawker <Hawker{removethispa...@ashevillecommunity.org> wrote: > It appears that folks on your side of the gathering got minor colds and > not much more. > Over on other side of the river folks got stomic issues and 2 weeks of > explosive diarrhea. It seems to have been pretty prevalent. The other > side seems to have avoided it. I have my theories but no facts on it > yet     

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Author: cinnamon
Date: Aug 8, 2007 16:10

Greetings and salutations, mes ami! TD blogging away, bringing you the scoop on the zany antics of Grateful Dead Night. This will be a brief recapitulation, due to the Little Walter blues harmonica tribute which went on past midnight and truncated the festivities. I had figured with an 8:00 start they might be over at 10:30 or 11:00, but no such luck. I had planned to play some good ole Pigpen
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There's a whole bunch of other problems with lazy network IO. The big problem is that you cannot detect when your stream ends since that will happen inside unsafeInterleaveIO which is invisible from inside pure code. You also have no guarantee that the lazy code actually consumes code enough. Finalisers don't help, either, since there is in fact no guarantee they are actually run, never mind     

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Author: keeper_of_th_flame
Date: Sep 11, 2008 20:16

Calling all Deadheads! Hey, did you guys forget us last week? We sure had a swell time the week before, and then this week you go out gallivanting around town while we wait patiently for you to return. Now comes the holiday weekend, and we look forward to a festive evening of electric excitement and thrills galore. Most folks have Monday off for Labor Day so I anticipate a more robust turnout
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Hello, Polyparse has some lazy parsers: http://www.cs.york.ac.uk/fp/polyparse/ Perhaps that would do the trick? j. At Tue, 26 Aug 2008 15:35:28 -0500, brian wrote: > > Hi, I've been struggling with this problem for days and I'm dying. Please help. > > I want to use Parsec to parse NNTP data coming to me from a handle I > get from connectTo. > > One unworkable approach I tried     

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Author: Thomas Schilling
Date: Aug 30, 2008 03:52

Are you doing this all in a single thread? On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 4:35 PM, brian <brianchina60221@gmail.com> wrote: Hi, I've been struggling with this problem for days and I'm dying. Please help. I want to use Parsec to parse NNTP data coming to me from a handle I get from connectTo. One unworkable approach I tried is to get a lazy String from the handle with hGetContents
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Hi, I've been struggling with this problem for days and I'm dying. Please help. I want to use Parsec to parse NNTP data coming to me from a handle I get from connectTo. One unworkable approach I tried is to get a lazy String from the handle with hGetContents. The problem: suppose the first message from the NNTP server is "200 OK\r\n". Parsec parses it beautifully. Now I need to discard the     

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Author: keeper_of_th_flame
Date: Aug 29, 2008 13:38

Greetings, Dear Reader! TD here to bring you the latest report on the Dead Night scene at the T-bird. It seems that the summer doldrums are not completely over but there was a slow start before things got swinging. The saying "nature abhors a vacuum" was never truer as in the absence of Deadheads, other colorful neighborhood characters appear, including one tipsy woman who was admiring Karen's
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Boy howdy, y'all! Yep, it's time once again for the weekly Dead Night round-up. In honor and celebration of the life and music of Jerome John Garcia, most of the tunes I selected were oriented towards his side band rather than the GD. It's been a baker's dozen years since he trudged off this mortal coil but his spirit lingers and his music still moves us. The doldrums at the Cafe I mentioned last     

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Author: Jeremy Shaw
Date: Aug 26, 2008 14:41

On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 3:45 PM, Eric Kow <eric.kow@gmail.com> wrote: Dear Haskellers, I would like to take an informal poll for the purposes of darcs recruitment. Could you please complete this sentence for me? "I would contribute to darcs if only..." I haven't used darcs much, so it's possible that I'll be forced to start contributing by my own binding hypothetical.
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Author: John Van Enk
Date: Aug 26, 2008 13:38

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Author: brian
Date: Aug 26, 2008 13:35

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Author: keeper_of_th_flame
Date: Aug 14, 2008 09:30

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Author: keeper_of_th_flame
Date: Aug 5, 2008 17:35

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Author: Luke Palmer
Date: Aug 3, 2008 10:15

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