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Re: OT Questions

Started byDwight Hutto <dwightdhutto@gmail.com>
First post2012-10-16 20:57 -0400
Last post2012-10-17 18:08 -0400
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  Re: OT Questions Dwight Hutto <dwightdhutto@gmail.com> - 2012-10-16 20:57 -0400
    Re: OT Questions Grant Edwards <invalid@invalid.invalid> - 2012-10-17 14:19 +0000
      Re: OT Questions Dwight Hutto <dwightdhutto@gmail.com> - 2012-10-17 18:08 -0400

#31438 — Re: OT Questions

FromDwight Hutto <dwightdhutto@gmail.com>
Date2012-10-16 20:57 -0400
SubjectRe: OT Questions
Message-ID<mailman.2302.1350435480.27098.python-list@python.org>
On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 11:13 AM, Jean-Michel Pichavant
<jeanmichel@sequans.com> wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
>
> [snip a link to a 1980's personal gif based homepage]
>
>> Now having said all of that, if this is a troll, I feel rather
>> foolish.
>
> Search deep inside your heart, and you'll realize you already know the answer to that question :o)
>
No I'm not a troll. I like to answer, as well as ask, and sometimes
things get heated, and you get called a name, and the name takes the
argument out of context sometimes.

You can't like everybody, and sometimes egos get in the way.

Best Regards,
David Hutto
CEO: http://www.hitwebdevelopment.com

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#31505

FromGrant Edwards <invalid@invalid.invalid>
Date2012-10-17 14:19 +0000
Message-ID<k5meqb$edu$1@reader1.panix.com>
In reply to#31438
On 2012-10-17, Dwight Hutto <dwightdhutto@gmail.com> wrote:

> No I'm not a troll. I like to answer, as well as ask, and sometimes
> things get heated, and you get called a name, and the name takes the
> argument out of context sometimes.

Uh, what?  How can a name take an argument out of context?  "Taking
something out of context" is something done by a somebody who is
reading or quoting somebody else.

-- 
Grant Edwards               grant.b.edwards        Yow! I own seven-eighths of
                                  at               all the artists in downtown
                              gmail.com            Burbank!

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#31542

FromDwight Hutto <dwightdhutto@gmail.com>
Date2012-10-17 18:08 -0400
Message-ID<mailman.2365.1350511699.27098.python-list@python.org>
In reply to#31505
On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 10:19 AM, Grant Edwards <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote:
> On 2012-10-17, Dwight Hutto <dwightdhutto@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> No I'm not a troll. I like to answer, as well as ask, and sometimes
>> things get heated, and you get called a name, and the name takes the
>> argument out of context sometimes.
>
> Uh, what?  How can a name take an argument out of context?  "Taking
> something out of context" is something done by a somebody who is
> reading or quoting somebody else.
>
> --
I meant that you get called a name when someone reads something that
has been taken out of the context of several arguments between a few
people in several threads, and call you something like a racist.

-- 
Best Regards,
David Hutto
CEO: http://www.hitwebdevelopment.com

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