On Jul 31, 7:08 am, "Russ P." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Jul 30, 10:43 pm, Erik Max Francis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Russ P. wrote: > > > On Jul 30, 9:27 pm, Erik Max Francis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> You're sure going on about a distinction without a difference for a guy > > >> who childishly likes to call other people names. A reasonable person > > >> would have long ago moved on instead of blaming others for not > > >> immediately intuiting your thoughts, rather than straightforwardly > > >> reading your words. Which, by the way, includes at least three people > > >> other than myself. > > > >> But I'll bet the mindless namecalling is really working out for you. > > >> Go, team, go! > > > > You earned the "childish name calling" by acting like a child -- with > > > your petty little game of trying to show that I don't understand a > > > basic concept in Python. As I said, your initial misunderstanding, > > > while silly, was at least forgivable. But your insistence on repeating > > > it time after time is not. It is truly pathetic. > > > Sis, boom, rah rah rah! > > > You're kind of skipping over the point where three other people had the > > same misunderstanding about your original statement and correction, so > > Another whopper, but who's counting? > > > maybe the reader is not the problem but rather the writer, but hey, > > don't let that get in the way of a good public shitfit. > > > You're winning! > > And you're a professional of some sort? Man, I can't even imagine > working in an environment with people like you. I guess I'm pretty > lucky to work with real professionals who don't play petty little > games like the one you played here -- and are still playing. Go ahead, > have the last word, loser -- then get lost.
You understand this is usenet, right? Where we can all read the entire thread? So trying to spin the situation just doesn't work? Just checking... Iain -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list