"me" wrote:
> I see.
> --
> me
Wonderfull.
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Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2006-02-25, Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>[me]
>It's hard to believe that you don't understand who "me" is in
>a conversation between two people,
[me]
>>>Is there really confusion about who "me" is? I find that
>>>mystifying.
[Grant Edwards]
> And no
On 2006-02-25, Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> [Aahz]
>>
>And who is "me", anyway?
>>
>> [me]
>>
It's hard to believe that you don't understand who "me" is in
a conversation between two people,
>>
>> [Grant Edwards]
>>
>>>Since when is a Usenet news group a conversation
Some lurker calling himself "me" wrote:
> [Aahz]
>
And who is "me", anyway?
>
>
> [me]
>
>>>It's hard to believe that you don't understand who "me" is in
>>>a conversation between two people,
>
>
> [Grant Edwards]
>
>>Since when is a Usenet news group a conversation between two
>>people?
[Aahz]
>>>And who is "me", anyway?
[me]
>>It's hard to believe that you don't understand who "me" is in
>>a conversation between two people,
[Grant Edwards]
> Since when is a Usenet news group a conversation between two
> people?
Now there are three. At that time only two people had participated
On 2006-02-25, Michael Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> And who is "me", anyway?
>
> It's hard to believe that you don't understand who "me" is in
> a conversation between two people,
Since when is a Usenet news group a conversation between two
people?
> one of whom is identified as "Aahz"
[me]
Does anyone have a script to convert more conventional USENET quoting
style... to the commonly used python-dev/python-list style...
[me]
>>I think this style is *much* clearer and cleaner. It does require a
>>lot more hand editing though, although this encourages more judicious
>>quo
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Michael Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>[me]
>>>Does anyone have a script to convert more conventional USENET quoting
>>>style... to the commonly used python-dev/python-list style...
>
>[Aahz]
>> Blech. Stick with the standard Usenet quoting style for both!
>
[me]
>>Does anyone have a script to convert more conventional USENET quoting
>>style... to the commonly used python-dev/python-list style...
[Aahz]
> Blech. Stick with the standard Usenet quoting style for both!
I think this style is *much* clearer and cleaner. It does require a lot
more hand
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Michael Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Does anyone have a script to convert more conventional USENET quoting
>style like this:
>
>John wrote:
>> Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message-id
> on 29 February 2004:
>>> Lambda is the best P
Does anyone have a script to convert more conventional USENET quoting
style like this:
John wrote:
> Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message-id
on 29 February 2004:
>> Lambda is the best Python feature ever!
>
> I disagree.
to the commonly used python-dev/python-lis
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