Re: Now for something completely different...

2022-05-22 Thread MRAB
On 2022-05-23 00:30, Chris Angelico wrote: On Mon, 23 May 2022 at 09:19, Skip Montanaro wrote: That's not too informative (other than its relationship to moi), and I have room for probably four or five more characters. (I have a graphic artist in mind, so the space need not strictly be text eit

Re: Now for something completely different...

2022-05-22 Thread Chris Angelico
On Mon, 23 May 2022 at 09:19, Skip Montanaro wrote: > That's not too informative (other than its relationship to moi), and I have > room for probably four or five more characters. (I have a graphic artist in > mind, so the space need not strictly be text either.) Aww, not enough room to say "stra

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2022-05-22 Thread Skip Montanaro
This isn't really Python-related, but I don't wander around any more general software engineering/computer science places on the web, so I will throw this out here. I start a framebuilding class next week (lugged steel construction for those into bikes). After about three weeks of work, I should h

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2008-11-22 Thread Christian Heimes
To whom it might concern. Monty Python has opened an official Monty Python channel on Youtube. http://www.youtube.com/user/MontyPython High quality Monty Python movies - powered by Python :) Have fun! Christian -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

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2006-12-12 Thread Caleb Hattingh
I spent way too much time reading the recent massive ">500-messages" thread, and then spent even more time (perhaps better spent) reading wider on some aspects of the debate. This recently-found link sets out (from one possibly-biased POV, I guess) how the rift between GNU Emacs and XEmacs occurre