Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >> Are people really too lazy to do elementary research on Google?
>
> goes a bit too far in imputing motives to the enquirer and overlooking
> the fact that there are some very good reasons for *not* using Google.
It's a good thing you don't actu
Steve Holden wrote:
> I don't think "The source tarball on python.org" could claim to be
> telling him "exactly where it was" given that my copy of the web site
> has 341 MB of stuff in it.
He doesn't have to search through the whole thing, there's a link on the
front page, so this 341 MB figu
Erik Max Francis wrote:
> Steve Holden wrote:
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>>While a snappish "go and look it up on Google" might suffice for a
>>mouthy apprentice who's just asked their thirteenth question in the last
>>half hour, it's (shall we say) a little on the brusque side for someone
>>who only appears on the
Steve Holden wrote:
> While a snappish "go and look it up on Google" might suffice for a
> mouthy apprentice who's just asked their thirteenth question in the last
> half hour, it's (shall we say) a little on the brusque side for someone
> who only appears on the group last February, and has a
[Steve]
> In short, this group is a broad church, and those readers with brain s
> the size of planets should remember that they are just as much in a
> minority as the readers who appear on the list for the first time this
> week. The vast majority are here to learn and grow, and I think that'
Tor Erik Sønvisen wrote:
> "Erik Max Francis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>>Tor Erik Sønvisen wrote:
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>>>I need to browse the socket-module source-code. I believe it's contained
>>>in the file socketmodule.c, but I can't locate this file... Where should