Luis M. González wrote: > If you want a list of items, you use tuples or lists. Examples: > > ('a', 'm', 'p') ---> this is a tuple, and it's made with > parenthesis () Actually, a tuple is made with commas...the parens are just there to clarify the order of operations and make it easier to read :) >>> x = 1,2,3 >>> x (1, 2, 3) -tkc