From Roger at common-lisp.net Thu May 1 13:49:25 2008 From: Roger at common-lisp.net (Roger at common-lisp.net) Date: Thu, 01 May 2008 16:49:25 +0300 Subject: [closer-devel] Greetings from Roger J. Garang, Message-ID: Greetings from Roger J. Garang, Due to security reasons and the kind of place I am in BENIN REPUBLIC at themoment, I have to contact you in this manner with apology. I am Roger J. Garang, Son of late Dr. General John Garang the former rebel leader of Sudan who letter became the vice president of Sudan,before he was killed by a planned deal through a plane crash, which took place on Monday August 1st, 2005 in mountains located in southern Sudan. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_pictures/4735725.stm He was buried on Saturday August 6th, 2005. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4126370.stm After the death of my mother Mrs. Rebecca Garang on the 15th December 2005, the president of Sudan placed embargo on my late father's assets during his speech on January 2nd, 2006, which made me to flee from my country through road to another country where the United Nations granted me refugee under political asylum camp in Republic of BENIN Meanwhile, I am currently seeking to invest in small and large business enterprises in your country under partnership but I am preferred to deal directly with legitimate owners who can be able to handle my project rather than brokers or middlemen. Therefore, I would like to request full contact details where I can reach the Chief Executive Officer of your organization to enable us discuss further details on this project. However, I have a stake of USD$107,000.000.00 One hundred and fifty-Seven Million Dollars available for investment. So I would be honored if this is treated with Utmost Urgency and do not fail to include your direct telephone number for me to reach you easily for more imformation regarding this project. You can contact me only on my altanative email address (garangroger at yahoo.it) where i can be reach any time in the asylum camp. Sincerely Yours, Roger Garang, (On behalf of the Family) From closer-devel at common-lisp.net Sat May 3 00:59:48 2008 From: closer-devel at common-lisp.net (info@bank-ghana.org) Date: Sat, 3 May 2008 02:59:48 +0200 Subject: [closer-devel] Good day. Message-ID: <200805030059.m430xm1S020160@luna.luna16.de> ATTN: MY NAME IS MR.ADAMS SMITH, THE MANAGER CREDIT AND FOREIGN BILLS OF BANK OF GHANA, ACCRA. I AM WRITING IN RESPECT OF A FOREIGN CUSTOMER OF MY BANK WITH ACCOUNT NUMBER 14-255-2004/utb/t WHO DIED IN A PLANE CRASH [ETHIOPIAN AIRLINE 961] WITH OTHER PASSENGERS ABOARD. SINCE THE DEATH OF THIS CUSTOMER I PERSONALLY HAVE WATCHED WITH KEEN INTEREST TO SEE THE NEXT OF KIN BUT ALL HAS PROVED ABORTIVE AS NO ONE HAS COME TO CLAIM HIS FUNDS OF USD15.5 M, [FIFTEEN MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND UNITED STATES DOLLARS] HAS BEEN WITH MY BANK FOR A VERY LONG TIME. ON THIS NOTE I DECIDED TO SEEK FOR WHOM HIS NAME SHALL BE USED AS THE NEXT OF KIN AS NO ONE HAS COME UP TO BE THE NEXT OF KIN, AND THE BANKING ETHICS HERE DOES NOT ALLOW SUCH MONEY TO STAY MORE THAN FOUR YEARS, BECUASE AFTER FOUR YEARS THE ACCOUNT WILL BE DECLARED DORMANT AND THE MONEY FORFEITED TO THE BANK. IN VIEW OF THIS, I DECIDED TO CONTACT YOU TO ACT AS THE NEXT OF KIN. THE REQUEST OF A FOREIGNER AS NEXT OF KIN IN THIS BUSINESS IS OCCASIONED BY THE FACT THAT THE CUSTOMER WAS A FOREIGNER. I AGREED THAT 30% OF THIS MONEY WILL BE FOR YOU AS A FOREIGN PARTNER IN RESPECT OF PROVIDING AN ACCOUNT, WHILE THE REST WILL BE FOR ME. THEREAFTER I WILL VISIT YOUR COUNTRY FOR DISBURSEMENT . THEREFORE TO FACILITATE THE IMMEDIATE TRANSFER OF THIS FUND TO YOUR ACCOUNT AS ARRANGED, YOU MUST APPLY FIRST TO THE BANK AS A RELATION TO THE DECEASED INDICATING YOUR BANK NAME, YOUR BANK ACCOUNT NUMBER, YOUR PRIVATE TELEPHONE NUMBER, AND FAX NUMBER FOR EASY COMMUNICATION AND LOCATION WHERE THE MONEY WILL BE REMITTED. UPON THE RECEIPT OF YOUR REPLY, I WILL SEND YOU BY FAX OR E-MAIL THE APPLICATION AND THE NEXT STEP TO TAKE. I WILL NOT FAIL TO BRING TO YOUR NOTICE THAT THIS BUSINESS IS HITCH FREE AND THAT YOU SHOULD NOT ENTERTAIN ANY FEAR AS THE WHOLE REQUIRED ARRANGEMENT HAS BEEN MADE FOR THE TRANSFER. YOU SHOULD CONTACT ME IMMEDIATELY AS SOON AS YOU RECEIVE THIS LETTER. TRUSTING TO HEAR FROM YOU. YOURS RESPECTFULLY, MR ADAMS SMITH +233244506074 From marcoxa at cs.nyu.edu Tue May 6 14:22:24 2008 From: marcoxa at cs.nyu.edu (Marco Antoniotti) Date: Tue, 6 May 2008 16:22:24 +0200 Subject: [closer-devel] test; ignore In-Reply-To: <9C8D6ED0-F3CC-4471-B019-A259DE8E8069@p-cos.net> References: <9C8D6ED0-F3CC-4471-B019-A259DE8E8069@p-cos.net> Message-ID: I told ya! -- Marco Antoniotti From WINNING at common-lisp.net Tue May 20 11:09:57 2008 From: WINNING at common-lisp.net (WINNING at common-lisp.net) Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 06:09:57 -0500 Subject: [closer-devel] CALL YOUR AGENT NOW FOR YOUR WINNING Message-ID: The National Lottery PO Box 1010 Liverpool L70 1NL United Kingdom. Ref: LSUK/2031/8161/05 Batch: R3/A312-59 WINNING NOTIFICATION: We happily announce to you the draw (#1124) held on 8 may 2008. 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Yours faithfully, Sir Jones Dutcher. Online Co-ordinator for UK National Lottery Sweepstakes International Programme From marcoxa at cs.nyu.edu Tue May 20 13:50:10 2008 From: marcoxa at cs.nyu.edu (Marco Antoniotti) Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 15:50:10 +0200 Subject: SUSPECT SPAM: Closing the mailing list (Re: [closer-devel] CALL YOUR AGENT NOW FOR YOUR WINNING) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: The time has come to close this mailing list to non-members. Cheers -- Marco On May 20, 2008, at 13:09 , WINNING at common-lisp.net, NOTIFICATION at common-lisp.net: wrote: > The National Lottery > PO Box 1010 > Liverpool L70 1NL United Kingdom. > Ref: LSUK/2031/8161/05 > Batch: R3/A312-59 > > WINNING NOTIFICATION: > > We happily announce to you the draw (#1124) held on 8 > may 2008. Your e-mail address attached to ticketnumber: > 56475600545188 with Serial number 5368/02 drew the lucky numbers: > 08,12,13,19,26,38,11. which subsequently won you the Match 6 plus > bonus. > You have therefore been approved to claim a total sum of ?1,454,780 > (One > Million, Four Hundred And Fifty Four Thousand, Seven Hundred And > Eighty > Pounds Sterling) in cash credited to file KTU/9023118308/03. > All participants for the online version were selected randomly from > the > World Wide Web through a computer draw system and extracted from over > 100,000 unions, associations, and corporate bodies that are listed > online. This promotion takes place weekly. > Please note that your lucky winning number falls within our European > booklet representative office in Europe as indicated in your play > coupon. In view of this, your ?1,454,780 would be released to you by > any > of our payment offices in Europe. > To file for your claim, please contact our fiduciary agent: > Mr. John Carlos > Email: john.carlos16 at yahoo.co.uk > Tel: +44 7045708328 > +44 7045710515 > Fax +44 7092889639 > > Provide him with the information below: > 1.Name: > 2.Address: > 3.Marital Status: > 4.Occupation: > 5.Age: > 6.Sex: > 7.Nationality: > 8.Country Of Residence: > 9.Telephone Number: > 10.Fax Number: > 11.Draw Number above: > That way your winning certificate and all other relevant > documents/paperwork can be prepared for you. You would be required to > show an instrument of identification when cashing your cheque i.e. > Drivers license or International passport. For security reasons, you > are > advised to keep your winning information confidential till > your claims is processed and your money remitted to you in whatever > manner you deem fit to claim your prize. This is part of our > precautionary measure to avoid double claiming and unwarranted > abuse of > this program. Please be warned. > Good luck from me and members of staff of the UK National Lottery. > Yours faithfully, > Sir Jones Dutcher. > Online Co-ordinator for UK National Lottery Sweepstakes International > Programme > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > closer-devel mailing list > closer-devel at common-lisp.net > http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/closer-devel -- Marco Antoniotti From sohail at taggedtype.net Mon May 26 23:54:18 2008 From: sohail at taggedtype.net (Sohail Somani) Date: Mon, 26 May 2008 16:54:18 -0700 Subject: [closer-devel] Re: test; ignore In-Reply-To: References: <9C8D6ED0-F3CC-4471-B019-A259DE8E8069@p-cos.net> Message-ID: Marco Antoniotti wrote: > I told ya! > > -- > Marco Antoniotti Me too. -- Sohail Somani http://uint32t.blogspot.com From sohail at taggedtype.net Mon May 26 23:58:22 2008 From: sohail at taggedtype.net (Sohail Somani) Date: Mon, 26 May 2008 16:58:22 -0700 Subject: [closer-devel] ContextL in web programming Message-ID: Hey, I recall Pascal was interested in Weblocks for some context-oriented programming. Having experience with Weblocks, I think it could definitely use something like ContextL but I don't think Pascal made his code available anywhere. But I wonder: how would you incorporate ContextL into web programming? I can definitely think of a couple of places where it would be useful, one being the always present edit/view contexts. I guess my question is whether anyone has done this and can show me an example. Thanks in advance. -- Sohail Somani http://uint32t.blogspot.com From pc at p-cos.net Tue May 27 21:04:02 2008 From: pc at p-cos.net (Pascal Costanza) Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 23:04:02 +0200 Subject: [closer-devel] ContextL in web programming In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <39D92848-92F6-49EE-B646-85FB365ADDAE@p-cos.net> On 27 May 2008, at 01:58, Sohail Somani wrote: > Hey, > > I recall Pascal was interested in Weblocks for some context-oriented > programming. Having experience with Weblocks, I think it could > definitely use something like ContextL but I don't think Pascal made > his code available anywhere. Indeed. The main reason is that the code is partially covered by an NDA. But I have the general permission now to give demos of the software. I hope I will be able to do this soon. However, the combination of Weblocks and ContextL is not along the lines of what one would typically expect, but it is rather quite different - the context dependency is more in the application logic rather than in the presentation. > But I wonder: how would you incorporate ContextL into web > programming? I can definitely think of a couple of places where it > would be useful, one being the always present edit/view contexts. I > guess my question is whether anyone has done this and can show me an > example. I see uses for adapting a website to the context / preferences of the user. I'm still a bit worried about the lack of being able to adapt single objects to the context of use, not only complete classes. But we have something new, to be presented at DLS 2008, and I think that could get us a step closer in that direction... Sorry, if this is all not of immediate help... Pascal -- Pascal Costanza, mailto:pc at p-cos.net, http://p-cos.net Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Programming Technology Lab Pleinlaan 2, B-1050 Brussel, Belgium