I'm a little confused. Why doesn't s evaluate to True in the first part, 
  but it does in the second? Is the first statement something different?

 >>> s = 'hello'
 >>> s == True
False
 >>> if s:
        print 'hi'

        
hi
 >>>

Thanks.
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