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Aspersieman
aspersieman at gmail.com
Fri May 16 04:17:51 EDT 2008
castironpi wrote:
> On May 15, 7:16 pm, castironpi <castiro... at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> On May 15, 6:43 pm, castironpi <castiro... at gmail.com> wrote:
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>>> On May 15, 6:16 pm, castironpi <castiro... at gmail.com> wrote:
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>>>> On May 15, 4:28 pm, "bruno.desthuilli... at gmail.com"
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>>>> <bruno.desthuilli... at gmail.com> wrote:
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>>>>> On 15 mai, 16:40, castironpi <castiro... at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On May 15, 9:26 am, "Dan Upton" <up... at virginia.edu> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 9:32 AM, castironpi <castiro... at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Why can't I write this?
>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Because your antecedent is undefined?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> Of the two ways to play, just to say #define this per se would be a
>>>>>> bad move, but that's one that comes from the wrong group. #define is
>>>>>> a big scary macro, that python hasn't been using; it's the one-line
>>>>>> typo. Instance:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> #define life1 Tron( drive.SIZE[ 0 ]/ 2, drive.SIZE[ 1 ]/ 2 )
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Use it to render planes in solids.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Back about 'this', I honestly hadn't remembered 'til this time, when I
>>>>>> got a chance to reread the subject. Plus I keep ditching my radio.
>>>>>>
>>>>> Jesus H. Christ. This really sounds like my mother in law. Scary,
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>>>> Definitely. But, due, I forgot to complete an example.
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>>>>>> #define life1 Tron( drive.SIZE[ 0 ]/ 2, drive.SIZE[ 1 ]/ 2 )
>>>>>>
>>>> in C. Python:
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>>>> life1= 'Tron( drive.SIZE[ 0 ]/ 2, drive.SIZE[ 1 ]/ 2 )'
>>>> exec( life1 )
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>>> I'm supposed to talk about an entropy pool game. You can tunnel.- Hide quoted text -
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>> If I had a send-parachute, would all you need be yield? Let's drop
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> My character is studying chord progressions. I have right angles.
> I'm on a laptop, and talking in the car is fine.
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My olive grove gave birth to many world war I biplanes.... I think I
need more salt.
This thread gave me hope...
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