> As a file object, we can use the methods that files provide:
>
> http://www.python.org/doc/lib/bltin-file-objects.html
>
> But the one we'll probably want is 'write()': the write() method of a file
> object lets us send content out, without any adulteration:
^^^^^^^^^^
Hey, Danny, um, maybe you meant alteration? I don't think anyone is going
as far cheating on their significant other to gain control over standard
output.
;-)
Jacob
P.S.
For those it may concern -- I know the correct term is adultery, but I
had to bug him about something. :-)
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