2010/1/16 Jack Diederich :
> Good lord, did this make it past other people's spam filters too? I
> especially liked the reference to "REGION -2,0 ; Rlyeh". Ph'nglui
> mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn to you too sir.
Ya made it past mine too, it looks like a debug dump of a macro for a
s
Jack Diederich writes:
> Good lord, did this make it past other people's spam filters too? I
> especially liked the reference to "REGION -2,0 ; Rlyeh". Ph'nglui
> mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn to you too sir.
Finally, we have the coordinates: “REGION -2,0”. I kept telling them to
fun
Good lord, did this make it past other people's spam filters too? I
especially liked the reference to "REGION -2,0 ; Rlyeh". Ph'nglui
mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn to you too sir.
-Jack
2010/1/16 Christian Heimes :
> ERESSEA Lord "evzp24"
> ; TIMESTAMP 1263675732032
> ; Magellan Ver
Ned Deily wrote:
> I've recently seen a couple of references to 3.1.2 go by in checkins
> which made me wonder whether dates have been proposed yet for updates to
> either 3.1 or 2.6. I don't recall seeing any and I didn't see any
> references in the PEPs. Some advance warning would be nice.
I've recently seen a couple of references to 3.1.2 go by in checkins
which made me wonder whether dates have been proposed yet for updates to
either 3.1 or 2.6. I don't recall seeing any and I didn't see any
references in the PEPs. Some advance warning would be nice. I assume
that some criti
Ben Finney wrote:
> Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven writes:
>
>> -On [20100113 22:13], Ralf Schmitt (r...@brainbot.com) wrote:
>>> hehe. tab completion:
>> With bpython and ipython available, why would you even want to stick
>> to the 'plain old' interactive interpreter?
>
> Because those optional
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven writes:
> -On [20100113 22:13], Ralf Schmitt (r...@brainbot.com) wrote:
> >hehe. tab completion:
>
> With bpython and ipython available, why would you even want to stick
> to the 'plain old' interactive interpreter?
Because those optional extras are not always avail
ERESSEA Lord "evzp24"
; TIMESTAMP 1263675732032
; Magellan Version 2.0.4 (build 361)
; ECHECK -r100 -s -l -w4 -v4.3.2
LOCALE de
REGION -2,0 ; Rlyeh
; ECheck Lohn 11
EINHEIT umwc; Pyrit Eisenbeisser [2,0$]
// Zwerg: Bergmann
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Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven in-nomine.org> writes:
>
> -On [20100113 22:13], Ralf Schmitt (ralf brainbot.com) wrote:
> >hehe. tab completion:
>
> With bpython and ipython available, why would you even want to stick to the
> 'plain old' interactive interpreter?
Why wouldn't we?
There are prob
-On [20100113 22:13], Ralf Schmitt (r...@brainbot.com) wrote:
>hehe. tab completion:
With bpython and ipython available, why would you even want to stick to the
'plain old' interactive interpreter?
(Sorry to derail the discussion, but maybe there's more people that have not
heard of either or bot
Am 13.01.2010 21:27, schrieb Lennart Regebro:
> On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 21:08, Oleg Broytman wrote:
>> On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 08:50:59PM +0100, Lennart Regebro wrote:
>>> What do you need to do in the PYTHONSTARTUP file?
>>> Ten years of Python programming, and I didn't even know it existed. :-)
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