On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 8:31 PM, Jessica McKellar
wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm trying to determine the greatest depth (in the ocean or underground) and
> highest altitude at which Python code has been executed.
I have written avionics data collection apps there were used in small
general aviation ai
On 07/05/2014 03:31, Jessica McKellar wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm trying to determine the greatest depth (in the ocean or underground)
and highest altitude at which Python code has been executed.
[snip]
Do you have some good candidates? Please let me know!
I have executed Python code (bottle web
On Wednesday, May 7, 2014 9:34:14 PM UTC-3, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> I'm afraid I don't know what "eight miles high" in the figurative sense
> means.
I was referring to the Byrd's song "Eight Miles High"--purportedly a drug
song.
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On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 8:31 PM, Jessica McKellar
wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm trying to determine the greatest depth (in the ocean or underground) and
> highest altitude at which Python code has been executed.
>
> Please note that I'm interested in where the code was executed, and not,
> say, where
On Wed, 07 May 2014 05:17:14 -0700, sjmsoft wrote:
> I don't suppose "eight miles high" in the figurative sense counts?
I'm afraid I don't know what "eight miles high" in the figurative sense
means. There's at least two songs by that name, and a German movie, and I
wonder whether you're thinkin
I don't suppose "eight miles high" in the figurative sense counts?
Cheers,
Steve J. Martin
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Hi folks,
I'm trying to determine the greatest depth (in the ocean or underground)
and highest altitude at which Python code has been executed.
Please note that I'm interested in where the code was executed, and not,
say, where data that Python analyzed was acquired. I know for example that
NASA