On Nov 21, 2:21 pm, Kaan Soral <kaanso...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks for your support Andrius, christof
>
> - And Brandon
>
> You really make no sense to me,
> Let me try to explain you the situation with a similar analogy:
>
> Burger King decides to roll out a Frequent Eaters Card (will be referred to
> as FEC from now on).
> I get a FEC to pay at least %50 less when I eat at Burger King
> But Burger King's FEC system doesn't function, they tell me that a problem
> occurred and they can't issue my FEC, but I am a Burger King addict, and
> despite the FEC problem, I still keep on eating at Burger King for days.
>
> So FEC is Python 2.7 here. I got it, but it doesn't work.
>
> Should Burger King cover my losses?

Does Burger King slap a big warning on every part of the menu where
they mention the FEC saying it includes experimental new hamburgers
that might taste good or might make you sick, and please don't use
them for production eating?

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