This is not appropriate for this list. If you want to carry on a personal argument, you can do it off-list.
Lets get back to the topic of making games with pygame! :) --- James Paige On Mon, Oct 08, 2012 at 01:08:51PM -0700, SHANE VAN STRAATEN wrote: > No Alec your response to someone seeking advice is demeaning and insulting > and in fact is no help at all even someone mentally challenged would take > offense to what you said > > > trust me i got them all and then some, also downloaded internet pages and > saved them as web archives single file as well ------ LOL > > and in all this i somehow have confused myself in fact my game > developement folder downloads is 223MB and i still have not written a game > yet > > Invent Your Own > Computer Games with Python > 2nd Edition > > Making Gameswith Python& Pygame > By Al Sweigart > Python 3.2 quick reference > JohnW. Shipman > From: Alec Bennett <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Monday, October 8, 2012 9:31 PM > Subject: Re: [pygame] please folks a bit of decency - Yes U Alec Bennett > <[email protected]> > Is there some threshhold beyond which someone gets unsubscribed from this > email list? > This response to my suggestion that he takes a Python tutorial or > two (which he clearly needs) is extremely inappropriate... > Or maybe this is in fact his first Pygame effort, and we're interacting > with a bot that sends really obnoxious and obtuse emails to the list. If > so, bravo sir! > > On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 12:23 PM, shane <[email protected]> wrote: > > I wrote a request as follows (printed below) and i got a response from > some > moron that was in fact extremely helpful and actually let me see how a > moron > behaves - so tell you what clever alec when you see a request from me - > ignore it - im not you boyfriend so dont respond - i might just catch a > desease > > and i hope when you seek advice or help the other mail users help and > show > you the same decency as you give to others > > Mr intelligence i have nearly all the tutorials off the website as well > as > articles from other sites does not mean everyone can follow it > > On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 10:47 AM, shane <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi > > Ive loaded the following on to my computer what else do i need to look > for > and load to write games but then to test and play the game > > i got this off the pygame websight and loaded it > ------- python-3.2.3 and > ------- pygame-1.9.2a0.win32-py3.2 > > What are these files > > also saw these files on http://pygame.org/ftp/ > > --------------- Pygame-1.9.0-deps-src.zip 27.53mb > --------------- prebuilt-msvcr90. > --------------- prebuilt-pygame1.9.0-msvcr71-win32.zip > --------------- prebuilt-pygame1.9.0-msvcr90-win32.zip > > *From: Alec Bennett <[email protected]> > > You might consider an intro to Python tutorial or two before attempting > to > write a game... > > -- > View this message in context: > > http://pygame-users.25799.n6.nabble.com/please-folks-a-bit-of-decency-Yes-U-Alec-Bennett-wrybread-gmail-com-tp238.html > Sent from the pygame-users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
