Need to try lots of stuff.  Obviously not everybody wants to try my stunts.  I don't jump in for others at the drop of a hat either -- like in a circus, the lion tamer isn't necessarily a clown or vice versa (but if you can do 'em both, fine).

For example, I'm clearly mixed up in some rag tag army of Tetrahedronistas, waging rebel action against the Giant Cube (aka Borg).  Romantic?  Sure.  But fraught with risks.  I'm proud to have a Python logo emblazoned on my armour, but I'm not suggesting everyone who enjoys Python needs to enlist in my crew. 

So *many* user groups partially overlap in Python.  Your group and mine, for example, whatever that means. I haven't read much Klein yet (nor met Calvin).  Love his bottle.

Kirby

On 1/23/06, Arthur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
kirby urner wrote:

>
>     Quite a divide.
>
>     Art
>
>
>  Yes.  I've overheard supposedly well-educated lawyers expressing some
> amazement at the thought that Microsoft Word actually had to be
> "written" in some sense.  What could that mean?  Their imaginations
> boggle.
>
> Kirby

I think we agree that the term "well-educated" needs some redefinition.

but not sure we agree too much about how, and redefined to what.

Art


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