On 2 May 2007 20:10:20 -0700, Midex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>LIES LIES LIES LIES LIES
Trying to understand the World Trade Center events is like waking up
to act fifteen of a long Greek Tragedy. It needs a complex fabric of
description to give a full picture. In explaining this crisis, we will
On Fri, 04 May 2007 03:26:17 -0700, James Stroud
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>default wrote:
>> On 2 May 2007 20:10:20 -0700, Midex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> LIES LIES LIES LIES LIES
>>
>> Trying to understand the World Trade Center even
On Sat, 12 Jan 2008 02:01:09 -0500, "radiosrfun"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I WISH - that the President and Congress of this country would shut off ALL
>foreign aid.
Ditto that.
Israel is the chief beneficiary of our foreign aid largesse. Some 8
billion dollars annually. What doesn't find
On Sat, 12 Jan 2008 09:15:44 -0800, ChairmanOfTheBored
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You are both fucked in the head, coffee or not. He more than you, but
>still, you both don't know what you are talking about.
Any castigation from Bored is an accolade . . . I must be on the right
track to get th
what would be the best python GUI toolkit, it must be cross platform.
i have tried gtk, but it interface are real bad and its coding was difficult
so i dropped it,
the only remaining are qt4 and wx, i would like to know if one of these or
any other toolkit is capable of creating good-looking GUI'
what i meant was, i tried gtk, didnt like it, the main reason was that it
had a very bad gui appeal for me, i did try my hand at wx , and i would have
stuck with it, but then i saw the qt4 screenshot and couple of examples of
its code and i liked it, so i was wondering, if anyone would tell me that
On Sat, 27 Sep 2008 14:56:07 -0700 (PDT), Milenko Stojadinovic Cvrcko
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hello, this is Milenko Stojadinovic from town Banjaluka,
>Bosnia and Herzegovina, also known as Cvrcko
>Does anyone know of any bars in town where I can
>swallow a bucket of cum? It can be either dog,
On Sat, 27 Sep 2008 15:56:39 -0700, Jim Thompson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Now you know why I blanket kill-file googlegroups.
>
>...Jim Thompson
I knew that!
Every now and then one groper will make it back to the scene of his
crime - but, granted, there
On Sat, 27 Sep 2008 23:12:59 + (UTC), Cydrome Leader
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>In rec.crafts.metalworking Jim Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> On Sat, 27 Sep 2008 18:47:16 -0400, default <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
Randy Howard wrote:
> Keith Thompson wrote
> (in article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>):
>
>
> >\/| |\| __\,,\ /,,/__
> > \||/ | | | jgs (__Y__)
> > /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\//\/\\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
> > ==
J|rgen Exner wrote:
> Just for the records at Google et.al. in case someone stumbles across
> Xah's masterpieces in the future:
> Xah is very well known as the resident troll in many NGs and his
> 'contributions' are less then useless.
>
> Best is to just ignore him.
I already had him killfil
The original message in this thread was posted with the intent to
disrupt comp.lang.c by setting follow-ups there. Please either ignore
this thread or change the distribution. Thanks, and sorry our troll has
caused problems in your group.
Brian
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On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 02:53, Gregory Ewing wrote:
> Jean-Michel Pichavant wrote:
>
> (that makes me think that Perl should be renamed as it outrageously share
>> the same 1st character with Python).
>>
>
> +1. I suggest CalcifiedMolluscSecretion. The very awkwardness
> of that name will doom th
>From "the emperor's new clothes" department:
1) Why do Python lists start with element [0], instead of element [1]?
"Common sense" would seem to suggest that lists should start with [1].
2) In Python 3, why is print a function only, so that: print "Hello, World"
is not okay, but it must be pri
Not to prolong a good "food fight", but IIRC, many years ago in QBasic,
one could choose
OPTION BASE 0
or
OPTION BASE 1
to make arrays start with element [0] or element [1], respectively. Could
such a feature be added to Python without significantly bloating the
interpreter?
Then, if starting
Consider:
Can someone do development of programs for use on Windows systems, but
developed totally on a GNU/Linux system, using standard, contemporary 32 and
/ or 64-bit PC hardware?
This would be for someone who can not or will not use Windows, but wants to
create software for those who do.
Thi
On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 14:31, J.O. Aho wrote:
> Kev Dwyer wrote:
> > On Sun, 19 Sep 2010 12:55:43 -0500, Default User wrote:
> >
> >> Consider:
> >>
> >> Can someone do development of programs for use on Windows systems, but
> >> deve
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