John Ladasky wrote:
Yeah, it's either Python or that horrifying street drug PHP. I know which one
I'm choosing.
Python is definitely the best language for getting high on:
https://xkcd.com/353/
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Alister via Python-list writes:
> maybe [Ben's signatures are not sarcasm] - I use fortune to generate
> mine & it can be supprisingly apt at times
Yes. They are randomly chosen by my sig monster when I compose a
message; I have some option to ask for another, but no direct input in
the selectio
On Monday, March 19, 2018 at 9:28:09 AM UTC-7, Etienne Robillard wrote:
> I would like to thank you guys sincerely for helping a lot of people to
> stay clean, and focus on programming high-level stuff in Python instead
> of doing some really nasty drugs.
Yeah, it's either Python or that horrif
On 3/20/18 12:08 PM, Rick Johnson wrote:
On Tuesday, March 20, 2018 at 7:03:11 AM UTC-5, Adriaan Renting wrote:
(on the subject of the opioid epidemic)
The [OT] in the subject line is right: let's not get off on a political
tangent.
--Ned.
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On Tuesday, March 20, 2018 at 7:03:11 AM UTC-5, Adriaan Renting wrote:
(on the subject of the opioid epidemic)
> That sounds more like a conspiracy theory than a real
> analysis of the problem. Looking at it from here in
> Europe, most of the analysis I've been able to read and
> watch about it
On Tue, Mar 20, 2018 at 6:19 AM, Adriaan Renting wrote:
>
> That sounds more like a conspiracy theory than a real analysis of the
> problem.
Follow the money.
>
>
> Looking at it from here in Europe, most of the analysis I've been able to
> read and watch about it, points to a different cause:
>
Le 2018-03-19 à 22:21, Rick Johnson a écrit :
On Monday, March 19, 2018 at 6:37:21 PM UTC-5, Ben Finney wrote:
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\ "Success is going from one failure to the next without a loss |
`\ of enthusiasm." -- Winston Churchill |
_o__)
That sounds more like a conspiracy theory than a real analysis of the
problem.
Looking at it from here in Europe, most of the analysis I've been able
to read and watch about it, points to a different cause:
A lack of security: People flee to drugs (alcohol, tobacco, coffee and
other (illeg
On Mon, 19 Mar 2018 19:21:04 -0700, Rick Johnson wrote:
> On Monday, March 19, 2018 at 6:37:21 PM UTC-5, Ben Finney wrote:
>
>> --
>> \ "Success is going from one failure to the next without a loss
>> |
>> `\ of enthusiasm." -- Winston Churchill
>> |
>> _o
On Monday, March 19, 2018 at 6:37:21 PM UTC-5, Ben Finney wrote:
> --
> \ "Success is going from one failure to the next without a loss |
> `\ of enthusiasm." -- Winston Churchill |
> _o__) |
> B
Le 2018-03-19 à 19:36, Ben Finney a écrit :
Etienne Robillard writes:
I would like to make such an experimental research/investigation on
the effects of Python software programming on opioid addiction. :-)
Okay. The wording of your message implied that you know this already
happens now, tho
Etienne Robillard writes:
> I would like to make such an experimental research/investigation on
> the effects of Python software programming on opioid addiction. :-)
Okay. The wording of your message implied that you know this already
happens now, though. How did you come to know this?
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Hi Ben,
Thank you for your reply.
I would like to make such an experimental research/investigation on the
effects of Python software programming on opioid addiction. :-)
Probably studying the learning of Python in people with cocaine and
heroin addiction would be significant and interesting.
Etienne Robillard writes:
> I would like to thank you guys sincerely for helping a lot of people
> to stay clean, and focus on programming high-level stuff in Python
> instead of doing some really nasty drugs.
Thank you for the kind words.
I'd love to believe the Python community has the signif
Le 2018-03-19 à 15:21, Larry Martell a écrit :
On Mon, Mar 19, 2018 at 12:08 PM, Etienne Robillard wrote:
You guys just made me realize something very obvious. :-)
I'm in the process right now of watching the excellent documentary named
"Drugs Inc." on Netflix and I'm basically stunned and d
On 03/19/2018 12:40 PM, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
On 03/19/2018 02:05 PM, bartc wrote:
I've often wondered what the guys who invented C (around 1970) must have been
smoking to have come up with some of those ideas.
I dunno, but I do know that - if they were smoking something - it was
rolled in gree
On 03/19/2018 02:05 PM, bartc wrote:
> I've often wondered what the guys who invented C (around 1970) must have been
> smoking to have come up with some of those ideas.
I dunno, but I do know that - if they were smoking something - it was
rolled in greenbar paper ...
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On Mon, Mar 19, 2018 at 12:08 PM, Etienne Robillard wrote:
> You guys just made me realize something very obvious. :-)
>
> I'm in the process right now of watching the excellent documentary named
> "Drugs Inc." on Netflix and I'm basically stunned and deeply concerned about
> the major opioid epid
On 19/03/2018 16:08, Etienne Robillard wrote:
You guys just made me realize something very obvious. :-)
I'm in the process right now of watching the excellent documentary named
"Drugs Inc." on Netflix and I'm basically stunned and deeply concerned
about the major opioid epidemic in the US.
I
You guys just made me realize something very obvious. :-)
I'm in the process right now of watching the excellent documentary named
"Drugs Inc." on Netflix and I'm basically stunned and deeply concerned
about the major opioid epidemic in the US.
I would like to thank you guys sincerely for hel
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