<div>No prob about the gender confusion. :-) I'd be willing to bet most folks around here are male so it's not unreasonable to assume. I wasn't offended, just thought I'd share in the interest of accuracy. Thanks for the kind appology anyway. Hope I haven't set off a firestorm!</div> <div> </div> <div>Message: 1<BR>Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2007 07:43:42 -0500<BR>From: "Tiger12506" <<SPAN class=yshortcuts id=lw_1197738685_5 style="BACKGROUND: none transparent scroll repeat 0% 0%; CURSOR: hand; BORDER-BOTTOM: #0066cc 1px dashed">keridee@jayco.net</SPAN>><BR>Subject: </div> <div>To: <<SPAN class=yshortcuts id=lw_1197738685_6 style="BACKGROUND: none transparent scroll repeat 0% 0%; CURSOR: hand; BORDER-BOTTOM: #0066cc 1px dashed">tutor@python.org</SPAN>><BR>Message-ID: <006b01c83e4e$f90fe9c0$83fce004@jslaptop><BR>Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";<BR> reply-type=original<BR><BR>My apologies for
mistaking your gender. Because English does not have <BR>adequate neutral gender indication, I tend to use the male as such, as<BR> they <BR>do in Spanish, and perhaps many other languages. At any rate, that's<BR> how <BR>it's written in the Bible.<BR><BR>I presumed that it was an issue with raw input because not many other<BR> things<BR>are truly different within the prompt. An extra line is necessary<BR> within the<BR>prompt after blocks of code such as classes and function declarations.<BR> (I <BR>guess this didn't bother me when I first started learning python<BR> because I <BR>got irritated when I hit enter and it didn't do anything, so I hit<BR> enter <BR>again, much more violently. ;-)<BR><BR>My apologies also to you for assuming what was the issue. I have a<BR> knack for <BR>knowing just what goes wrong, but there are many occasions where I am<BR> wrong. <BR>:-)<BR></div><p> 
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