On Oct 9, 2007, at 3:32 PM, . wrote: > On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 19:20:06 +0000, gnuist006 wrote: > >> On Oct 8, 11:09 pm, "." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 05:15:49 +0000, gnuist006 wrote: >> >>> >>>> Can anyone explain: >>> >>>> (1) its origin >>> >>> One of the lambda papers, I think. I don't remember which. >> >> Hey no-name "dot" you are the only one who says its origin is in >> one of the old lambda papers. Give me a reference or someone >> give me a reference. I dont have access to any ACM journals or >> other conferences. So > > I said "I think." Matthias corrected me. They're all on > readscheme.org > ( http://library.readscheme.org/page1.html ) though, and well worth > reading. > > I note that I'm being mocked for not using my real name by someone not > using his/her real name. Thank you, no-name gnuist006, you make me > laugh.
Relax, ., I hardly think he was mocking you. He probably assumed that using a . in a sentence as a form of address would be as unintelligible as it has been in these two sentences. Erik Jones Software Developer | Emma® [EMAIL PROTECTED] 800.595.4401 or 615.292.5888 615.292.0777 (fax) Emma helps organizations everywhere communicate & market in style. Visit us online at http://www.myemma.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list