OK. Not my intention to start a flame war, but as DFW did not mean a
thing to me (other than being my late father in law's initials) I was
a bit peeved about the assumption that everybody would understand it.
I think posts which are essentially local should make this clear to
all in the title.
I
email (and not knowing
what DFW was), I'd guess that they're near Dallas.
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> Subject: Re: DFW Pythoneers Meeting THIS Saturday
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> > Precisely what? You complained that the OP didn't provide
> the location
> > of the event, which he did.
>
> Well, where is DFW?
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Diez B. Roggisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Joe Riopel wrote:
>
>>> Precisely what? You complained that the OP didn't provide the location
>>> of the event, which he did.
>>
>> Well, where is DFW?
>
>Google, first hit:
>
>The Dallas Ft. Worth Pythoneers
>
>They eve
Joe Riopel wrote:
>> Precisely what? You complained that the OP didn't provide the location
>> of the event, which he did.
>
> Well, where is DFW?
Google, first hit:
The Dallas Ft. Worth Pythoneers
They even have their own website. So - what's the fuss about? The BayPIGgies
also announce their
> Precisely what? You complained that the OP didn't provide the location
> of the event, which he did.
Well, where is DFW?
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peter wrote:
>> It says right in the subject line! DFW. If you don't know what DFW
>> means, then it's probably not your local area.
>
> Precisely
Precisely what? You complained that the OP didn't provide the location
of the event, which he did.
You also resorted to needless name-calling as a r
> It says right in the subject line! DFW. If you don't know what DFW
> means, then it's probably not your local area.
Precisely
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peter wrote:
> Just a tad arrogant, don't you think, to put a notice of some local
> event on an international forum without saying where it is?
It says right in the subject line! DFW. If you don't know what DFW
means, then it's probably not your local area.
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Just a tad arrogant, don't you think, to put a notice of some local
event on an international forum without saying where it is?
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This Saturday we'll be holding our 4th Saturday meeting of the DFW Pythoneers,
at the usual location of Nerdbooks.com bookstore in Richardson. For
directions, visit the Nerdbooks.com website. We start at 2pm and run until
5pm, and then go out for a group dinner.
At this meeting one of our local
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