In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Ralf Muschall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Christos Georgiou wrote:
>> ... that I can sing to my newborn son (actually, born yesterday)?
>
>...but the baby probably won't see the difference.
Boy, some people do take the "born yesterday" bit to heart. don't they.
:
Christos Georgiou napisaĆ(a):
> Since there have been python limmericks, are there any Python lullabies that
> I can sing to my newborn son (actually, born yesterday)? I tried to murmur
> some select parts from the tutorial, but he somehow wasn't very interested
> :)
Your son is too small to und
Christos Georgiou wrote:
> Since there have been python limmericks, are there any Python lullabies that
> I can sing to my newborn son (actually, born yesterday)? I tried to murmur
> some select parts from the tutorial, but he somehow wasn't very interested
> :)
There is something near the end of
Not a lullaby, but appropriate near easter(s)
while 1:
life.side.bright.look()
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On Tue, 18 Apr 2006 07:07:27 -0500,
Tim Chase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>> [horse for horse in horses if horse.pretty]
I'm familiar with this one as:
all(pony for pony in ponies if pony.pretty).
Never knew there was a version with "horse", not "pony". Jane Siberry
does a nice rendit
> Since there have been python limmericks, are there any
> Python lullabies that I can sing to my newborn son
> (actually, born yesterday)? I tried to murmur some
> select parts from the tutorial, but he somehow wasn't
> very interested :)
Well, you might start with "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little
Ast
On Tue, 18 Apr 2006 14:12:14 +0300,
Christos Georgiou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Since there have been python limmericks, are there any Python
> lullabies that I can sing to my newborn son (actually, born
> yesterday)? I tried to murmur some select parts from the tutorial,
> but he somehow wasn
Since there have been python limmericks, are there any Python lullabies that
I can sing to my newborn son (actually, born yesterday)? I tried to murmur
some select parts from the tutorial, but he somehow wasn't very interested
:)
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please stop spa