On Mon, 16 Apr 2001 10:48:40 -0500, Ben Wolfson <wolfson at uchicago.edu> wrote: >In article <slrn9dm3gf.7bp.grey at teleute.dmiyu.org>, "Steve Lamb" ><grey at despair.rpglink.com> wrote: >> On 16 Apr 2001 16:16:24 +0200, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer >> <mickey at Vanille.de> wrote: >>>Steve Lamb <grey at despair.rpglink.com> wrote: >>>>>take place in just 4 days, especially when Easter, Passover, and US >>>>>taxes are going on at the same time? >>>> What, you think everyone who uses Python is Christian/Cathoic (et >>>> al) and >>>> American? Heck, only one of those three dates has any significance to >>>> me. >Given the anecdote, you must be American, but judging by the original >post, I would have guessed (since you imply that you're neither Christian >nor American) that you must be Jewish. So much for theory. How so? If one of the three had any significance to me and Easter/Passover are linked through religion then it stands that the final option, American and tax day, is the one that would be significant. I never implied that I wasn't any of them in the first sentence, just pointed out that not all Python programmers were all three at once. ;) -- Steve C. Lamb | I'm your priest, I'm your shrink, I'm your ICQ: 5107343 | main connection to the switchboard of souls. -------------------------------+---------------------------------------------
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