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From: faassen at pop.vet.uu.nl (Martijn Faassen)
Date: Thu, 29 Apr 1999 12:18:26 +0200
Subject: Maximize Benefit when Purchasing Learning Python
References: <Pine.WNT.4.04.9904281147500.346-100000@rigoletto.ski.org> <9FJV2.153$pX2.88806@news.shore.net> <37277454.19DE2FDB@callware.com>
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Ivan Van Laningham wrote:
>
> Hi All--
>
> "Michael P. Reilly" wrote:
> >
> > David Ascher <da at ski.org> wrote:
> > : On Wed, 28 Apr 1999 jkraai at murl.com wrote:
> >
> > :> How can I help whom when purchasing Python books?
> >
> > : I'll dare to speak for Mark, and say that you should feel free to send
> > : either Mark or I (or both) checks for any amount whatsoever. Skip the
> > : middleman. Save trees -- don't buy the book, just send us cash. Don't
> > : hesitate for a minute.
> >
> > Better yet. Secure web credit-card transfers? Saves the paper from the
> > envelopes and checks/bills. ;)
> >
> > -Arcege
>
> People wonder what attracts me to Python. I claim it's the genteel
> comportment, sophisticated manner, and air of refined ennui projected by
> the participants in the online discussion.
>
> <to-say-nothing-of-the-pure-unadulterated-greed>-ly y'rs,
> Ivan
I hereby wish to say you people are welcome to send me checks and money
and stuff too. I don't care so much about trees as you all do
apparently, so free books are welcome as well. :)
But, you might say, Martijn, you haven't done a thing that makes me want
to send you money and gifts! Well, this is no problem -- you can send
them to me anyway.
I-love-this-newsgroup-ly yours,
Martijn