This is a great little gem. I have fiddled with unix for awhile, but there are 
still holes in my knowledge. This showed me a new scenario where I had multiple 
versions of an important system component and had to use direct paths to access 
it. This will take some getting used to.

Thanks for the help all.

On Feb 11, 2013, at 19:03, Bruce Van Allen wrote:

> If you wanted, by the way, to test your script in different versions of 
> Python, you can stack up several shebang lines, and change which one is on 
> the top line to see how the script performs with your different versions. You 
> could even use BBEdit's "Move Line Up" command to quickly make the change.



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