On 12/06/18 15:45, T Berger wrote:
Why doesn't the system allow me to set filters for my own posts? I was able to
do it once, but when I returned to the forum, I was back among the unfiltered
posts. When I tried to reapply the filter, the option was grayed out.
Also, I've selected the option t
On 2018-06-12, pyotr filipivich wrote:
> It is Google. They will decide what is evil. and not do that.
They've found it simpler to just declare than anything they do is, by
definition, therefore not evil.
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T Berger on Tue, 12 Jun 2018 07:45:58 -0700 (PDT)
typed in comp.lang.python the following:
>Why doesn't the system allow me to set filters for my own posts? I was able to
>do it once, but when I returned to the forum, I was back among the unfiltered
>posts. When I tried to reapply the filter, t
> Any good "generators" written in Python? I'd like to roll me one of
> these as well; e.g. execute the program and it will create a few
> paragraphs of text in the jargon of a discipline, subdiscipline,
> subculture, etc. Anyone know what I'm talking about?
Perhaps you might be interested in this
Dave Hansen wrote:
> Don't forget the famous American philosopher who contemplated the
> meaning of is.
Unfortunately, until he gives us a definition, we'll never really know
who he is... :)
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On 5 Apr 2006 13:44:48 -0700 in comp.lang.python, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>bruno at modulix wrote:
>> There's a Kant generator example in Dive Into Python:
>> http://diveintopython.org/xml_processing/index.html
>
>Thanks Bruno! Perhaps I could modify it to throw in some Hume and
>Wittgenstein, mi
bruno at modulix wrote:
> There's a Kant generator example in Dive Into Python:
> http://diveintopython.org/xml_processing/index.html
Thanks Bruno! Perhaps I could modify it to throw in some Hume and
Wittgenstein, mix it all up in a syntactic / semantic blender and
REALLY confuse people. Word Gam
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(snip part about filters)
> Any good "generators" written in Python? I'd like to roll me one of
> these as well; e.g. execute the program and it will create a few
> paragraphs of text in the jargon of a discipline, subdiscipline,
> subculture, etc. Anyone know what I'm ta