Re: import antigravity

2010-03-18 Thread John Bokma
Lawrence D'Oliveiro writes: > In message , Chris > Rebert wrote: > > I see that you published my unobfuscated e-mail address on USENET for all to > see. I obfuscated it for a reason, to keep the spammers away. I'm assuming > this was a momentary lapse of judgement, for which I expect an apology.

Re: import antigravity

2010-03-18 Thread Chris Rebert
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 12:49 AM, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote: > I see that you published my unobfuscated e-mail address on USENET for all to > see. I obfuscated it for a reason, to keep the spammers away. I'm assuming > this was a momentary lapse of judgement, for which I expect an apology. My apo

Re: import antigravity

2010-03-18 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 09:17:43 +0100, Stefan Behnel wrote: > Lawrence D'Oliveiro, 18.03.2010 08:49: >> In message, Chris >> Rebert wrote: >> >> I see that you published my unobfuscated e-mail address on USENET for >> all to see. I obfuscated it for a reason, to keep the spammers away. >> I'm assumin

Re: import antigravity

2010-03-18 Thread Steve Holden
Jussi Piitulainen wrote: > Alf P. Steinbach writes: > >> The point is, if he's upset about Chris quoting that, then he's >> probably unaware that he's posting it in plaintext himself. > > The complaint was not about quoting but about using in public. Chris > sent his piece to three addresses. Fro

Re: import antigravity

2010-03-18 Thread Alf P. Steinbach
* Jussi Piitulainen: Alf P. Steinbach writes: The point is, if he's upset about Chris quoting that, then he's probably unaware that he's posting it in plaintext himself. The complaint was not about quoting but about using in public. Chris sent his piece to three addresses. From his headers, r

Re: import antigravity

2010-03-18 Thread Jussi Piitulainen
Alf P. Steinbach writes: > The point is, if he's upset about Chris quoting that, then he's > probably unaware that he's posting it in plaintext himself. The complaint was not about quoting but about using in public. Chris sent his piece to three addresses. From his headers, redacted: Newsgrou

Re: import antigravity

2010-03-18 Thread Alf P. Steinbach
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Re: import antigravity

2010-03-18 Thread Stefan Behnel
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Re: import antigravity

2010-03-18 Thread Alf P. Steinbach
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Re: import antigravity

2010-03-18 Thread Stefan Behnel
Lawrence D'Oliveiro, 18.03.2010 08:49: In message, Chris Rebert wrote: I see that you published my unobfuscated e-mail address on USENET for all to see. I obfuscated it for a reason, to keep the spammers away. I'm assuming this was a momentary lapse of judgement, for which I expect an apology. O

Re: import antigravity

2010-03-18 Thread Lawrence D'Oliveiro
In message , Chris Rebert wrote: I see that you published my unobfuscated e-mail address on USENET for all to see. I obfuscated it for a reason, to keep the spammers away. I'm assuming this was a momentary lapse of judgement, for which I expect an apology. Otherwise, it becomes grounds for an abu

Re: import antigravity

2010-03-16 Thread Stefan Behnel
Michael Rudolf, 17.03.2010 00:48: Am 16.03.2010 21:44, schrieb Mark Lawrence: Who actually *IS* running the time machine? Are there any bugs?? My is. And as I'm a lazy hacker: sure. there are bugs. lets just call them features and move on. nothing to see here ;) I'll know it, I'll just know

Re: import antigravity

2010-03-16 Thread Michael Rudolf
Am 16.03.2010 21:44, schrieb Mark Lawrence: Who actually *IS* running the time machine? Are there any bugs?? My is. And as I'm a lazy hacker: sure. there are bugs. lets just call them features and move on. nothing to see here ;) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: import antigravity

2010-03-16 Thread Mark Lawrence
Hans Mulder wrote: Ulrich Eckhardt wrote: Chris Rebert wrote: You're a bit behind the times. If my calculations are right, that comic is over 2 years old. import timetravel I think you mean: from __future__ import timetravel -- HansM Taking 1984 into account surely it should be fr

Re: import antigravity

2010-03-16 Thread Martin P. Hellwig
On 03/16/10 19:30, Hans Mulder wrote: Ulrich Eckhardt wrote: Chris Rebert wrote: You're a bit behind the times. If my calculations are right, that comic is over 2 years old. import timetravel I think you mean: from __future__ import timetravel -- HansM Well according to Marty it is: fr

Re: import antigravity

2010-03-16 Thread Hans Mulder
Ulrich Eckhardt wrote: Chris Rebert wrote: You're a bit behind the times. If my calculations are right, that comic is over 2 years old. import timetravel I think you mean: from __future__ import timetravel -- HansM -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: import antigravity

2010-03-16 Thread Alf P. Steinbach
* Ulrich Eckhardt: Chris Rebert wrote: You're a bit behind the times. If my calculations are right, that comic is over 2 years old. import timetravel C:\test> python Python 3.1.1 (r311:74483, Aug 17 2009, 17:02:12) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)] on win32 Type "help", "copyright", "credi

Re: import antigravity

2010-03-16 Thread Chris Rebert
On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 4:56 AM, Ulrich Eckhardt wrote: > Chris Rebert wrote: >> You're a bit behind the times. >> If my calculations are right, that comic is over 2 years old. > > import timetravel > > Uli So that's where Guido's been hiding his infamous time machine! Right in plain sight! It's

Re: import antigravity

2010-03-16 Thread Ulrich Eckhardt
Chris Rebert wrote: > You're a bit behind the times. > If my calculations are right, that comic is over 2 years old. import timetravel Uli -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: import antigravity

2010-03-16 Thread Chris Rebert
On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 12:51 AM, Stefan Behnel wrote: > Lawrence D'Oliveiro, 16.03.2010 08:40: >> >> Subtle... > > Absolutely. > >  Python 2.4.6 (#2, Jan 21 2010, 23:45:25) >  [GCC 4.4.1] on linux2 >  Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >  >>> import antigravity

Re: import antigravity

2010-03-16 Thread Stefan Behnel
Lawrence D'Oliveiro, 16.03.2010 08:40: Subtle... Absolutely. Python 2.4.6 (#2, Jan 21 2010, 23:45:25) [GCC 4.4.1] on linux2 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> import antigravity Traceback (most recent call last): File "", line 1, in ? Imp

Re: import antigravity

2010-03-16 Thread Chris Rebert
On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 12:40 AM, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote: > Subtle... You're a bit behind the times. If my calculations are right, that comic is over 2 years old. Cheers, Chris -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: import antigravity

2007-12-05 Thread Chris
On Dec 5, 10:14 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Guess what made xkcd today: > > http://xkcd.com/353/ rofl, pity it's on page 2 already of the group ;( -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list