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From: jkraai at murl.com (jkraai at murl.com)
Date: Tue, 6 Apr 1999 16:27:54 GMT
Subject: Rat sighting online
Message-ID: <004001be804a$86f8cc60$8b7125a6@cpda6686.mcit.com>
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X-UID: 1496
Gee, didn't know anyone'd take this as bad. Just thought it
deserved a catchy moniker.
I really like it, too. When I was young, I used to catch these
rodents (well, one anyway :).
I like the cover, I like Mark's work, I like Python, I think the Python
community's the best of its kind on the planet, I'll be buying two
copies of the book as gifts.
I'll hide my feelings on Nixon (hint: he was probably less flawed
than me).
I guess next time I'll sprinkle it with '< 1 spoonful wink>' and the
medicine will go down better. ;)
--jim
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Fenn <tom at spirit.gcrc.upenn.edu>
Newsgroups: comp.lang.python
To: python-list at cwi.nl <python-list at cwi.nl>
Date: Tuesday, April 06, 1999 11:08 AM
Subject: Re: Rat sighting online
>I actually like the cover. It has that "There everywhere but you can't
>see them"
>idea that I associate with Python.
>
>Mark Lutz wrote:
>>
>> jkraai at murl.com writes about Learning Python:
>> > I can't resist, can we refer to it as:
>> >
>> > _Nixon_in_a_Nutshell_?
>>
>> I don't care how you refer to it, as long as you do ;-).
>>
>> --Mark Lutz (http://rmi.net/~lutz)