On 2011-05-28, Chris Angelico <ros...@gmail.com> wrote: > I think it's geographic. This list covers a lot of geography; I'm in > Australia, there are quite a few Brits, and probably the bulk of posts > come from either the US or Europe. (And yes, I did deliberately fold > all of Europe down to one entity, and I did also deliberately leave > Great Britain out of that entity.)
I allways found that odd. Especially if you're talking geography, not politics. I can understand they want to be seen as independant, even they are in it enough to allways opose anything someone else suggests. :-) To me, saying the UK isn't part of Europe, is like saying Japan isn't part of Asia. Oh by the way, I'm Belgian. > Most things work out that way. A thing gets a name based either on its > implementation or on the brand name of the first/most popular one. If > the only microwave oven ever produced had been made by Foobar Corp, > and that company were not known for anything else, then quite possibly > everyone would call them "foobar ovens". Yeah, when I was a kid a photo camera was called a Kodak. -- When in doubt, use brute force. -- Ken Thompson -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list