In a message of Mon, 28 Mar 2011 11:19:45 PDT, kirby urner writes:
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>What I less understand is why g isn't just a *snap shot* of what was global
>at the time globals( ) ran.

Because you didn't bind g to a copy of the global dictionary at time t.
You bound it to the global dictionary itself.

Laura
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