On Tue, 10 Apr 2001 14:31:31 -0400, snowzone wrote: >In comp.lang.python, you wrote: >> I find it more relevant to speculate on whether Python would fork if the >> merpeople start invading our cities riding on the backs of giant king >> crabs. >which is about what i expect from the python ng when i ask a legitimate >question <snrk> That's a bit ambiguous: are you expecting Python to fork when you ask a legitimate question, or are you expecting the merpeople to start an invasion? I wouldn't let that stop me from asking a legitimate question, but you of course have to set your own risk tolerance levels. >thanks for not disappointing... Anytime. One thing's for sure: we know what you're NOT expecting! Bring in the COMFY CHAIR! The error in your question is manifold: you assume that something here could cause Python to fork (unlikely); you assume that forks are easy to do (false); and you assume that forks are bad (also false). -- -William "Billy" Tanksley
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