Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 19:01:40 UTC+1 skrev Antoon Pardon: > Op 30-10-13 17:31, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com schreef: > > > Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 17:22:23 UTC+1 skrev Mark Lawrence: > > >> > > >> I have no need to implement a newsreader as I can quite happily send and > > >> > > >> receive data using Thunderbird. There are several other similar email > > >> > > >> options available. An alternative is for you to show others some > > >> > > >> courtesy and follow the instructions that would show just a few lines up > > >> > > >> from here, except that your insistence on using bug ridden technology > > >> > > >> means it's actually light years away. > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> -- > > >> > > >> Python is the second best programming language in the world. > > >> > > >> But the best has yet to be invented. Christian Tismer > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> Mark Lawrence > > > > > > No that is not my problem, apparently so it is that the newsreader > > constructors do not like the competition of Google groups otherwise they > > would had written the five lines of codes necessary to remove the empty > > linebreaks. > > > I like web based features, and i will use them until "they get it right, > > understood?" > > > End of story > > > > > If you persist, it will become your problem soon enough. Annoying the > > people, you come to for help, will not motivate them in actually > > helping you. Mark may be the loudest in making his annoyance clear, he > > is not the only one that is annoyed. > > > > You are misbehaving by burdening other people with the annoying results > > of your choice of news reading tool. That the cause is buggy google ware > > doesn't diminish your responsibility. As it is the mood is tense because > > a number of people already feel that others are too patient with > > annoying behaviour and your contributions are not helping. > > > > So if you find it important to have a welcoming python community that in > > general will gladly help you along, you may reconsider that end of > > story.
Well i like help, i like explanations, i like logic, i like smartness. But what i do not understand is how simple problems can not be solved without manual work. Do you like brackets, do you like indentations.... i don't.. I may come across like a buffon that now nothing but that is not the case, i am actually pretty smart i could say fucking smart but that would annoy the anal monkeys to know there is people a lot smarter than them that is not anal, so let us play it causal. I simply want things done (and i certainly have had things done) both inside and outside the pyphoone community, i have no intention to steer things up, i just want everything for the better. And ***that is not by having every stupid anal monkey sitting manually removing linebreaks by hand*** Is that understood? -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list