Hey all.  So, I figured out how to run my QuerySet through MySQLdb's
SSCursor!  Woo!

Bad news: it's still using a ton of memory.  As far as I can tell it's being
used by QuerySet's internal _result_cache which is holding all the rows
retrieved by the query.  Is there any way to turn this cache off?  Looking
at the code leads me to think no, but I thought I'd ask.

-sam

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