On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 23:26:41 +1000, you wrote:
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>>>Yup, pesky furriners, can't spell 'Merican prop'ly like God intended;
>>>they shouldn't be allowed on the net, sheriff should run 'em right out
>>>o' the county ...
>>
>>Sheriff is not available, for further info pls ask for R. Marley.
>I
On Sat, 23 Apr 2005 06:57:00 +1000, rumours say that John Machin
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written:
>On 22 Apr 2005 12:22:41 -0700, "fuzzylollipop"
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>try spelling license correctly next time
>Yup, pesky furriners, can't spell 'Merican prop'ly like God intended;
>
has <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> licence, practice = noun
> license, practise = verb
Tick
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Will McGugan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Peter Hansen wrote:
> > John J. Lee wrote:
> >
> >> I will never pronounce thorough 'thurrow', though. One must draw a
> >> line.
> > How *do* you pronounce it? "Thurrow" seems to match
> > how I say the word, along with everyone else I've
> > ever met
fuzzylollipop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote or quoted:
> try spelling license correctly next time and heading the google
> suggestions that probably looked like "didn't you mean : Python License"
How do you spell license correctly?
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John J. Lee wrote:
> Yes. ISTR that licence is a British English spelling, though my
> British brain has been thoroughly contaminated by US spellings and
> usage by now.
Oh, it only gets worse: a couple years on the illiterate intarweb and
even basics like "its" and "it's" become a major struggle
On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 17:26:19 -0700, Robert Kern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>While you can, sort of, and people have already pointed out the
>appropriate web page to you, I ask that you *don't* use the PSF License.
>The PSF License uses proper nouns that you will have to change[1].
and don't fo
Laszlo Zsolt Nagy wrote:
Hi All!
I know there has been a post about Python licencing but I have different
questions. I tried to Google for "Python Licence" and "Python Licencing"
but I could not find the answer.
Is there a place where I can ready about Python licencing? (A FAQ
maybe?) I really
On 2005-04-22, Will McGugan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> How *do* you pronounce it? "Thurrow" seems to match
>> how I say the word, along with everyone else I've
>> ever met (until now?).
>
> I would pronounce it like 'thurra', since I'm Scottish. It always makes
> me cringe when Americans pron
John Machin wrote:
On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 17:26:19 -0700, Robert Kern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
While you can, sort of, and people have already pointed out the
appropriate web page to you, I ask that you *don't* use the PSF License.
The PSF License uses proper nouns that you will have to change[1]
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