>> > For future reference, and I hope you don't mind the lesson, the past > tense of "bind" is "bound" (I can't state it as a firm rule, but many > *ind words seem to go *ound: bind, find, wind [as in wrap, not blowing > in the...], grind -> bound, found, wound [not to confuse with an > injury], ground [not to confuse with dirt]... But mind -> minded <G>) >
blind -> blound # couldn't resist yet another counterexample ;-) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list