Brian van den Broek wrote:
> Mike T said unto the world upon 13/06/06 10:46 AM:
>
>>What exactly is 411 in this context? A reference to higher education
>>perhaps? Or perhaps part of the American constitution? What exactly?
>>Also for that matter what is 101?
>>
>>Cheers,
>>Mike
>>
>
>
> Hi Mi
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> meaning something like information. Introductory university course in
> a field are often numbered 101 (i.e. Computer Science 101). So, that
> number has acquired a slang meaning of basic and introductory
> infor
Steve, thanks for the note. The name Python411 comes from me copying my
good friend Rob Walch, who named his podcast Podcast411, which is a
popular show on which he interviews other podcasters like Adam Curry
etc. He also has a book just published about podcasting.
Ron Stephens
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> Mike T <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What exactly is 411 in this context? A reference to higher education
> perhaps? Or perhaps part of the American constitution? What exactly?
> Also for that matter what is 101?
It's a directory assistance number in the US. The site is a directory of
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Mike T said unto the world upon 13/06/06 10:46 AM:
> What exactly is 411 in this context? A reference to higher education
> perhaps? Or perhaps part of the American constitution? What exactly?
> Also for that matter what is 101?
>
> Cheers,
> Mike
>
Hi Mike,
411 is the number one dials in Nor
Mike T schreef:
> What exactly is 411 in this context? A reference to higher education
> perhaps? Or perhaps part of the American constitution? What exactly?
> Also for that matter what is 101?
I don't know about 411, but 101 refers to basic or entry-level courses
at universities in the United
What exactly is 411 in this context? A reference to higher education
perhaps? Or perhaps part of the American constitution? What exactly?
Also for that matter what is 101?
Cheers,
Mike
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