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- rajbot on Replacing URLs with links… halp?: Thanks AGAIN! Updated!!
- shag on Replacing URLs with links… halp?: Ok, here’s a revised regex: prog = re.compile(r'(?#FQUR L)(?:(?#Protoco...
- shag on Replacing URLs with links… halp?: Looks like there is a bug: it turned the ‘unresponded 8217; in...
- shag on Fast manipulation of tar files using 7zip: maybe you can file a bug with john gilmore the next time you see him :-)
- rajbot on Replacing URLs with links… halp?: Thanks again, shag! The hashtags should now be linked! Stupid WP keeps...
- rajbot on Replacing URLs with links… halp?: stupid wordpress is stupid
- shag on Replacing URLs with links… halp?: yuck, wordpress totally mangled teh python! lame :-( that <1 rel...
- shag on Replacing URLs with links… halp?: This should convert the #foo and @bar… #!/usr/bin/python import re def...
- rajbot on Replacing URLs with links… halp?: Converting <code> to <pre lang=”python 8221;> on the...
- rajbot on Replacing URLs with links… halp?: Finally found these in the akismet spam panel.. sigh
- shag on Replacing URLs with links… halp?: Here are the test cases I used, most from your earlier tests Raj: #single url...
- shag on Replacing URLs with links… halp?: Okay, this one passes all of the current test cases, plus some new ones: prog =...
- shag on Replacing URLs with links… halp?: here’s a version that adds support for a concluding period on the DNS...
- shag on Replacing URLs with links… halp?: bah, guess we need to fix it for “http://to./ 8221;
- shag on Replacing URLs with links… halp?: btw here’s a version of the regex that handles the case anyway. something...
- shag on Replacing URLs with links… halp?: yay! another proj idea for the twitter sidebar: link the #whatever and the...
- rajbot on Replacing URLs with links… halp?: Yay!!! Thanks for the debugging help, shag :) This is why I love the...


I had to clean this fountain out last Wednesday when I opened up the museum. for some reason, almost everyday someone throws crackers or bread or something in the bowl.
I find the reactions to this exhibit really interesting. Children like to drink out of it to gross out their friends. Girls seem to be more ooked out by it than boys. One of the exhibit designers thinks it’s totally gross when stuff is in the bowl, she has a ‘toilet bowl’ reaction to it.
I think it’s a brilliant piece…