On Mon, 02 Jan 2017 20:25:25 -0800, Ethan Furman wrote:
> On 01/02/2017 09:53 AM, Wildman via Python-list wrote:
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> [rude ascii art omitted]
>
> That is a completely inappropriate response.
Yes it was. I tend to get upset when told to shut up and
go away for no good reason.
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On Tuesday, January 3, 2017 at 9:55:35 AM UTC+5:30, Ethan Furman wrote:
> On 01/02/2017 09:53 AM, Wildman via Python-list wrote:
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> [rude ascii art omitted]
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> That is a completely inappropriate response.
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1. Without fix-pitch the ASCII art is undecipherable. [I assume
On 01/02/2017 09:53 AM, Wildman via Python-list wrote:
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That is a completely inappropriate response.
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On Jan 2, 2017 10:57 AM, "Wildman via Python-list"
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On Sun, 01 Jan 2017 23:02:34 -0800, einstein1410 wrote:
> I really don't care the person like you.
> Leave my posts, if don't like it.
> Why wasting your as well as my time.
> Just get lost man, or shut up.
[Obscene gesture trimmed]
Way
On Sun, 01 Jan 2017 23:02:34 -0800, einstein1410 wrote:
> I really don't care the person like you.
> Leave my posts, if don't like it.
> Why wasting your as well as my time.
> Just get lost man, or shut up.
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On 02/01/17 06:40, Ian Kelly wrote:
On Mon, Jan 2, 2017 at 12:15 AM, Ian Kelly wrote:
Since they're unlikely to do that however,
Then again, I see that einstein1410 made a couple of rather aggressive
posts 11 hours ago that haven't made it to my email, so maybe he did
manage to get himself ba
On Mon, Jan 2, 2017 at 12:15 AM, Ian Kelly wrote:
> Since they're unlikely to do that however,
Then again, I see that einstein1410 made a couple of rather aggressive
posts 11 hours ago that haven't made it to my email, so maybe he did
manage to get himself banned.
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On Sun, Jan 1, 2017 at 11:30 AM, Grant Edwards
wrote:
> On 2016-12-31, Ian Kelly wrote:
>> On Dec 31, 2016 3:12 AM, wrote:
>>
>> That's true.
>>
>> Please include quoted context in your replies. I have no idea who or what
>> you're responding to.
>
> I'd just like to thank everybody for replying
On Sun, 01 Jan 2017 10:41:22 -0800, einstein1410 wrote:
> What contribution I had made especially valuable?
Ask your mommy what sarcasm means.
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On 2016-12-31, Ian Kelly wrote:
> On Dec 31, 2016 3:12 AM, wrote:
>
> That's true.
>
> Please include quoted context in your replies. I have no idea who or what
> you're responding to.
I'd just like to thank everybody for replying to einstein1410's posts
so that those of us who have plonked post
Erik wrote:
> Yes, my message was to everyone, using a quote from
> 'einstein1410' that
> I thought demonstrated the point.
>
> The vast majority of the messages in this thread are from
> 'einstein' nd
> are short, nonsensical retorts to others who are trying to be
> helpful,
> that just see
mm0fmf wrote:
Username einstein, asking bizarre questions, short responses with no
included context. if this isn't trolling I'm a Dutchman.
I don't think he's trolling, I think he's using some kind of
forum interface (Google Groups?) that displays whole threads
together, making quoting less nec
Joel Goldstick wrote:
In the United States, ambulances often have their signage written
backwards so that it appears normal in a rear view mirror. Do they do
that in other countries?
In NZ our fire engines have FIRE written both forwards and
backwards on the front, so it's readable either way.
On Sun, 1 Jan 2017 06:34 am, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
> On Sat, 31 Dec 2016 15:41:09 +, mm0fmf declaimed
> the following:
>
>
>>That could explain why there are so many crashes in the US, the drivers
>>are looking at the road right in front of the hood/bonnet
This fortunately is not a pro
On Sat, Dec 31, 2016 at 12:08 PM, wrote:
> We are not discussing here about English,
> But for python. Don't divert. Other wise someone thinks that I am doing this
> for getting more posts.
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If you stay around a while, einstein, you wil
On 31/12/2016 17:08, einstein1...@gmail.com wrote:
We are not discussing here about English,
But for python. Don't divert. Other wise someone thinks that I am doing this
for getting more posts.
Username einstein, asking bizarre questions, short responses with no
included context. if this isn
We are not discussing here about English,
But for python. Don't divert. Other wise someone thinks that I am doing this
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On 31/12/2016 15:46, Ian Kelly wrote:
On Dec 31, 2016 1:48 AM, "mm0fmf" wrote:
On 30/12/2016 17:50, einstein1...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am the new comer and learner of python.
I have a doubt that when I type python and press enter it shows a prompt
like
But why it is >>> ?
Is
On Dec 31, 2016 3:12 AM, wrote:
That's true.
Please include quoted context in your replies. I have no idea who or what
you're responding to.
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On Dec 31, 2016 1:48 AM, "mm0fmf" wrote:
On 30/12/2016 17:50, einstein1...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> I am the new comer and learner of python.
> I have a doubt that when I type python and press enter it shows a prompt
> like
>
>>
But why it is >>> ?
> Is there any special reason?
On 31/12/2016 15:27, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
On Sat, 31 Dec 2016 12:04:57 +, mm0fmf declaimed the
following:
Though they do write road info upside down on the road surface,
typically XING with PED underneath. I had to ask what XINGPED meant till
my colleague driving said it was PEDXING, p
On Sat, Dec 31, 2016 at 10:27 AM, Dennis Lee Bieber
wrote:
> On Sat, 31 Dec 2016 12:04:57 +, mm0fmf declaimed the
> following:
>
>>Though they do write road info upside down on the road surface,
>>typically XING with PED underneath. I had to ask what XINGPED meant till
>>my colleague driving
I warn you that I am not playing game here.
Please be cautioned. And if you think so, why post here?
Its seems that you are also interested in doing so.
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mm0fmf :
> On 31/12/2016 09:58, Steve D'Aprano wrote:
>> On Sat, 31 Dec 2016 07:30 pm, mm0fmf wrote:
>>
>>> On 30/12/2016 17:50, einstein1...@gmail.com wrote:
>>> "I have a doubt" is not the correct way to ask this kind of question in
>>> English.
>>
>> But it is perfectly idiomatic Indian English
On 31/12/2016 09:58, Steve D'Aprano wrote:
On Sat, 31 Dec 2016 07:30 pm, mm0fmf wrote:
On 30/12/2016 17:50, einstein1...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am the new comer and learner of python.
I have a doubt
[...]
"I have a doubt" is not the correct way to ask this kind of question in
En
On 31/12/16 05:22, Wildman via Python-list wrote:
On Fri, 30 Dec 2016 19:23:17 -0700, Michael Torrie wrote:
On 12/30/2016 07:05 PM, Wildman via Python-list wrote:
On Fri, 30 Dec 2016 23:39:43 +, Erik wrote:
Do not feed the troll.
E.
Please explain how what I said is trolling. Perhaps
I will
You can't stop me.
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That's true.
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On Sat, 31 Dec 2016 07:30 pm, mm0fmf wrote:
> On 30/12/2016 17:50, einstein1...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Hello everyone,
>> I am the new comer and learner of python.
>> I have a doubt
[...]
> "I have a doubt" is not the correct way to ask this kind of question in
> English.
But it is perfectly idiom
On Sat, 31 Dec 2016 07:27 pm, einstein1...@gmail.com wrote:
> It is moderatable. You can delete your all messages except topics.
What *are* you talking about?
Do you realise that your messages go to at least one mailing list
(python-list@python.org), at least two news groups (comp.lang.python an
Thanks for suggesting me how to ask.
Thanks a lot.
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On 30/12/2016 17:50, einstein1...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am the new comer and learner of python.
I have a doubt that when I type python and press enter it shows a prompt like
But why it is >>> ?
Is there any special reason?
Why it is not setted as @,& or any other special character
You are wasting our time instead of learning python.
On Dec 31, 2016 2:09 PM, wrote:
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I am not feeding the troll.
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It is moderatable. You can delete your all messages except topics.
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Look I am not feeding trolls.
Please be aware.
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Nice information.
Thanks a lot.
Krunalkumar Shah
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On Sat, 31 Dec 2016 02:24 pm, einstein1...@gmail.com wrote:
> Ethan,
> If you think I am wasting time, don't read my posts.
> Why wasting your time in reading my post.
>
> Are you having the answer of my question?
> Till now no one is able to give answer, everybody just assuming something
> and a
On Fri, 30 Dec 2016 19:23:17 -0700, Michael Torrie wrote:
> On 12/30/2016 07:05 PM, Wildman via Python-list wrote:
>> On Fri, 30 Dec 2016 23:39:43 +, Erik wrote:
>>
>>> On 30/12/16 23:34, einstein1...@gmail.com wrote:
You are also confusing me.
But there mustbe some reason.
Wh
On Sat, 31 Dec 2016 10:26 am, einstein1...@gmail.com wrote:
> That's not the answer.
> If you don't have answer, please don't answer like this, because that will
> confuse others also.
What's not the answer? What's the question?
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On Fri, Dec 30, 2016 at 6:05 PM, wrote:
> But in his website, he recommended that post your questions here, he will
> answer it.
> But still as you told me I will send him an personal e-mail.
This is a good place for asking questions about Python, but you should
know that Guido himself doesn't
On Sat, Dec 31, 2016 at 12:46 PM, eryk sun wrote:
> In modern Windows, cmd and PowerShell change the console title instead
> of the prompt. The title starts with "Administrator: " if the user is
> an administrator (i.e. the BUILTIN\Administrators group is present and
> enabled in the process token
Thanks everyone.
My all posted messages will be deleted within 1 hour.
I got my answer, its time to good bye.
If new questions arise then I will put it by creating new topic.
Good Bye all.
Once again thanks David Froger for your answer.
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Sorry everyone it's not LAN, its David Rogers.
Please accept my apology.
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Thanks once again.
Its only you who gave me the satisfied answer.
Now it's my task to identify the reason why ABC used >>> ?
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Ethan,
If you think I am wasting time, don't read my posts.
Why wasting your time in reading my post.
Are you having the answer of my question?
Till now no one is able to give answer, everybody just assuming something and
answering. No answer is perfect that satisfy why it uses >>>. Except lan's
On 12/30/2016 06:05 PM, Wildman via Python-list wrote:
On Fri, 30 Dec 2016 23:39:43 +, Erik wrote:
Do not feed the troll.
Please explain how what I said is trolling. Perhaps it was a little
snide but I tend to get that way when trying to explain the obvious.
I suspect Erik was referri
On 12/30/2016 07:05 PM, Wildman via Python-list wrote:
> On Fri, 30 Dec 2016 23:39:43 +, Erik wrote:
>
>> On 30/12/16 23:34, einstein1...@gmail.com wrote:
>>> You are also confusing me.
>>> But there mustbe some reason.
>>> What happens if your student questions you like this.?
>>> And may be
On 12/30/2016 04:26 PM, einstein1...@gmail.com wrote:
> That's not the answer.
> If you don't have answer, please don't answer like this, because that will
> confuse others also.
I don't believe anyone will be confused.
Clearly there's no answer that you understand, or one that would satisfy
you
On 12/30/2016 06:46 PM, eryk sun wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 30, 2016 at 7:49 PM, Michael Torrie wrote:
>>
>> Is there a special reason bourne shell uses $ and #?
>
> To me, "$" is for the [$]tandard shell prompt, and "#" noticeably
> distinguishes root shells.
Yes of course. You missed my point compl
On Fri, 30 Dec 2016 23:39:43 +, Erik wrote:
> On 30/12/16 23:34, einstein1...@gmail.com wrote:
>> You are also confusing me.
>> But there mustbe some reason.
>> What happens if your student questions you like this.?
>> And may be those who questions like this will surely be the developer of i
On Fri, 30 Dec 2016 15:34:16 -0800, einstein1410 wrote:
> You are also confusing me.
> But there mustbe some reason.
> What happens if your student questions you like this.?
I am not a teacher.
> And may be those who questions like this will surely be the developer of its
> successor language.
On Fri, Dec 30, 2016 at 7:49 PM, Michael Torrie wrote:
>
> Is there a special reason bourne shell uses $ and #?
To me, "$" is for the [$]tandard shell prompt, and "#" noticeably
distinguishes root shells.
> Coming from an old DOS background (>) I found that rather jarring at first.
DOS is a si
On Sat, 31 Dec 2016 05:51 am, BartC wrote:
> In usenet posts >>> gets confused for quoted material 3 levels deep
> (which on my newsreader is shown as coloured vertical bars on the left).
Indeed, which is why my Python startup file contains this:
# Change the main prompt. Consider using '≻≻≻
But in his website, he recommended that post your questions here, he will
answer it.
But still as you told me I will send him an personal e-mail.
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And if this is unimportant, as you thought, then you must not be the part of
this group. This group is to share knowledge, nott for deciding what is trivia
and what's not.
If you think it's it, simply leave it, any else will answer.
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Im not feeding the troll.
If you don't have answer to this, then there would be no question that you are
the python developer.
And if this is troll, leave it.
But respect every question, they are the gift of God. And if there is no
question, there will be no answer. And may the question is the an
On Dec 30, 2016 4:42 PM, wrote:
Yes, I am not confusing you all, rather I thought that this is the best
place to solve any doubts, soy only question for you is
Why python uses >>> instead of >, or any other special characters?
Do you know about this, if yes then please answer it.
I will be so mu
No I have a question not answer, but if I got the answer then I will tell you.
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Then again the question is same for ABC.
Why >>>?
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On 30/12/16 23:34, einstein1...@gmail.com wrote:
You are also confusing me.
But there mustbe some reason.
What happens if your student questions you like this.?
And may be those who questions like this will surely be the developer of its
successor language.
Because out of thousands, only one ma
Yes, I am not confusing you all, rather I thought that this is the best place
to solve any doubts, soy only question for you is
Why python uses >>> instead of >, or any other special characters?
Do you know about this, if yes then please answer it.
I will be so much thankful of you.
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You are also confusing me.
But there mustbe some reason.
What happens if your student questions you like this.?
And may be those who questions like this will surely be the developer of its
successor language.
Because out of thousands, only one may asks this, whom you all will consider
fool, but
I am not getting you.
Please simplify it.
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That's not the answer.
If you don't have answer, please don't answer like this, because that will
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Quoting einstein1...@gmail.com (2016-12-30 18:50:19)
> Hello everyone,
> I am the new comer and learner of python.
> I have a doubt that when I type python and press enter it shows a prompt like
> >>>
> But why it is >>> ?
> Is there any special reason?
> Why it is not setted as @,& or any other sp
On Sat, Dec 31, 2016 at 6:49 AM, Michael Torrie wrote:
> Is there a special reason bourne shell uses $ and #? Coming from an old
> DOS background (>) I found that rather jarring at first. There's no
> particular reason for any of those shell prompts. You say "%" is for
> "other shell." Which s
On 12/30/2016 12:08 PM, einstein1...@gmail.com wrote:
> LAN you are right. I am agree with you that it's easy to recognise.
>
> But look
> $ for normal user
> # for special user/root
> % for other shell
For python
> And so on...
> Why?
> Why their developer selected that?
> Is there any spec
On Fri, 30 Dec 2016 11:08:30 -0800, einstein1410 wrote:
> LAN you are right. I am agree with you that it's easy to recognise.
>
> But look
> $ for normal user
> # for special user/root
> % for other shell
For python
> And so on...
> Why?
> Why their developer selected that?
> Is there any s
On 30/12/2016 19:09, einstein1...@gmail.com wrote:
So what bartc?
What until you have to try and figure out which is which!
It's a disadvantage of using >>>
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On 30/12/2016 19:08, einstein1...@gmail.com wrote:
LAN you are right. I am agree with you that it's easy to recognise.
But look
$ for normal user
# for special user/root
% for other shell
For python
And so on...
Why?
Why their developer selected that?
Is there any special reason?
It is what i
So what bartc?
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LAN you are right. I am agree with you that it's easy to recognise.
But look
$ for normal user
# for special user/root
% for other shell
>>> For python
And so on...
Why?
Why their developer selected that?
Is there any special reason?
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On 30/12/2016 18:44, Ian Kelly wrote:
On Fri, Dec 30, 2016 at 11:50 AM, wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am the new comer and learner of python.
I have a doubt that when I type python and press enter it shows a prompt like
But why it is >>> ?
Is there any special reason?
Why it is not setted as @,&
On Fri, Dec 30, 2016 at 11:50 AM, wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> I am the new comer and learner of python.
> I have a doubt that when I type python and press enter it shows a prompt like
> But why it is >>> ?
> Is there any special reason?
> Why it is not setted as @,& or any other special chara
Hello everyone,
I am the new comer and learner of python.
I have a doubt that when I type python and press enter it shows a prompt like
>>>
But why it is >>> ?
Is there any special reason?
Why it is not setted as @,& or any other special characters?
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