How is it that when I try to send out a valid response to help someone with their python issue I get flagged, but this guy can send out something totally useless to the python community?
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Bostwick) To: python-list@python.org Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 18:42:35 GMT Subject: Re: *POLL* How many sheeple believe in the 911 fairy tale and willing to accept an Orwellian doublespeak and enslavement world ? In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Robert Hicks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Please, none of the real facts points to anything else except what >actually happened. Two planes hit two towers and they came down. > You're talking to the wind. This is a conspiracy precisely because people deny the crackpots. Denial of their "evidence" proves that there is a coverup. Logic is not involved, only belief that doesn't respond to dissenting evidence. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: "Carroll, Barry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <python-list@python.org> Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 10:50:20 -0800 Subject: RE: *POLL* How many sheeple believe in the 911 fairy tale and willingto accept an Orwellian doublespeak and enslavement world ? > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 10:23 AM > To: python-list@python.org > Subject: Re: *POLL* How many sheeple believe in the 911 fairy tale and > willingto accept an Orwellian doublespeak and enslavement world ? > > > > ... buildings collapse all the time when you design to the cold-formed > > strength rather than the hot-formed strength of a material, then heat > > the material removing its tempered strength (which for steel occurs at > > much lower than usual flame temeratures). > > Actually, modern steel frame buildings have never collapsed from > kerosine fire. > Besides there are SERIOUS anomalies indicative of thermate and > explosives. > Yellow hot molten metal were seen trickling down less than hour after > the fires. > Red hot molten metal pools were seen in the rubble weeks after the > collapse. > The building and their contents pulverized to dust from the brisance of > very well > planted and hidden explosives. I was not aware that Alqaeda has > invisible man > technology past the security cameras. > > > And what did this rant have to do with any of the sci.* or programming > > newsgroups you posted it to? > > Your ignoramus is the exact reason why this has to be posted there. > > > David A. Smith > > And why did bldg 7 commit suicide. How was the boeing767 maneouvered > so close to the ground into pentagon? > > Where is the DNA to confirm the identities of 19 in the fairy tale? > > Do you work for the story writing agency ? > Ladies and Gentlemen: PLEASE take this discussion to a more appropriate forum. There are many forums where people will be happy to debate this: physics, firefighting, metallurgy, geopolitics, etc. This forum is about the Python programming language. Let's keep it that way. Regards, Barry [EMAIL PROTECTED] 541-302-1107 ________________________ We who cut mere stones must always be envisioning cathedrals. -Quarry worker's creed ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: "Carroll, Barry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Robert Hicks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <python-list@python.org> Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 10:53:06 -0800 Subject: RE: *POLL* How many sheeple believe in the 911 fairy tale and willingto accept an Orwellian doublespeak and enslavement world ? > -----Original Message----- > From: Robert Hicks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 10:33 AM > To: python-list@python.org > Subject: Re: *POLL* How many sheeple believe in the 911 fairy tale and > willingto accept an Orwellian doublespeak and enslavement world ? > > Please, none of the real facts points to anything else except what > actually happened. Two planes hit two towers and they came down. > Ladies and Gentlemen: PLEASE take this discussion to a more appropriate forum. There are many forums where people will be happy to debate this: physics, firefighting, metallurgy, geopolitics, etc. This forum is about the Python programming language. Let's keep it that way. Regards, Barry [EMAIL PROTECTED] 541-302-1107 ________________________ We who cut mere stones must always be envisioning cathedrals. -Quarry worker's creed ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: "Robert Hicks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: python-list@python.org Date: 17 Jan 2007 10:54:54 -0800 Subject: Re: *POLL* How many sheeple believe in the 911 fairy tale and willingto accept an Orwellian doublespeak and enslavement world ? <snip> > > Regards, > > Barry > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > 541-302-1107 > ________________________ > We who cut mere stones must always be envisioning cathedrals. > > -Quarry worker's creed Sure, but did you actually post your phone number on USENET? Robert ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: "Emin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: python-list@python.org Date: 17 Jan 2007 11:02:51 -0800 Subject: Re: question about module resolution I put the lines you suggested in baz.py, but got an error: Python 2.5 (r25:51908, Sep 19 2006, 09:52:17) [MSC v.1310 32 bit (Intel)] on win32 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> import baz Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module> File "baz.py", line 3, in <module> from .. import config ValueError: Attempted relative import in non-package On Jan 17, 11:20 am, Peter Otten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Emin wrote: > > I often find myself wanting to have a child module get some parameters > > defined in a parent module. For example, imagine I have the following > > directory structure and want something in baz.py to look at a value in > > config.py. I end up putting in things like import sys; > > sys.path.append('../..'). Is there a better way? > > > foo/ > > __init__.py > > config.py > > bar/ > > __init__.py > > baz.pyfrom __future__ import absolute_import > from .. import config > > Peter ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: "awel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: python-list@python.org Date: 17 Jan 2007 11:03:15 -0800 Subject: Re: Check a windows service Thanks for all 'cause you've really helped me Just one thing in the last line for the specific service, you' ve writted : > print service but I think it is : > print service.Caption Tim Golden a écrit : > awel wrote: > > Sorry, but could you give me an example with a real service 'cause I've > > tried this script but nothings happened, no error, nothings ; even if I > > launch it in cmd prompt. > > Well, as that example said, it was designed to show > automatic services which are not running. If you don't > have any then nothing will show. I assumed you could > use this as a starting point. > > To list all services try this: > > <code> > import wmi > > c = wmi.WMI () > for service in c.Win32_Service (): > print service.Caption > > </code> > > To show a specific service: > > <code> > import wmi > > c = wmi.WMI () > for service in c.Win32_Service (Caption="Task Scheduler"): > print service > > </code> > > TJG ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: python-list@python.org Date: 17 Jan 2007 11:05:08 -0800 Subject: Re: *POLL* How many sheeple believe in the 911 fairy tale and willing to accept an Orwellian doublespeak and enslavement world ? Robert Hicks wrote: > Please, none of the real facts points to anything else except what > actually happened. Two planes hit two towers and they came down. The issue is the causality of the towers coming down. A magician pulls appears to cast a spell and out comes a rabbit out of his hat. There will always be fools who will accept this causality and others who know better the laws of conservation. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
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