From: jkraai at polytopic.com (jkraai) Date: Thu, 29 Apr 1999 05:01:38 GMT Subject: Maximize Benefit when Purchasing Learning Python References: <199904290028.SAA20624@shell.rmi.net> Message-ID: <3727E7B2.616A87F0@polytopic.com> Content-Length: 1633 X-UID: 47 Mark, I'll make the check out to your wife if you promise not to tell mine. All fun aside, can somebody give me a substantive answer? I'd really like to make sure that somebody I 'know' is the middele man--or middle wife. I really was actually looking for an answer to my question. I'll gladly send you a check, but I'd rather not do it explicitly, rather as a part of a purchase of three copies of this book to evangelize my coworkers. Help me do somebody a favor & let others know how we collectively can do _you_ a bigger favor than merely buying the book. I tell you what, if you've got the stones to send me your address off-list, you'll get a check. If you think Mr. Ascher is worth it--and I don't doubt it for a moment--if he'll provide me with the same, I'll send him one, too. If Chris or Tim'd ever write a book ... Guido? c'mon. Does anybody know what Guido desires most in life? I probably can't buy it today, but it'd be nice to know so I could taunt him with little plastic replicas. somebody-stop-me'ly y'rs, --jim P.S. I _like_ the cover. Mark Lutz wrote: > > David Ascher 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. > > What he said. (Though you could save another > middleman by making the check out to my wife.) > > --Mark Lutz (http://rmi.net/~lutz)