The origin of Python?
Mark Jackson
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Mon Nov 20 21:01:40 EST 2000
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"Jason Cunliffe" <jasonic at nomadicsltd.com> writes: > The most famous poster of the era was also a fashionable clothing store on > the King's Road in Chelsea named: "I was Lord Kitchener's Valet". Lord > Kitcheners was a famous WW1 general. 'Monty Python' fitted perfectly against Lord Kitchener was a *pre*-WWI general who gained fame in Egypt, the Sudan, and South Africa. During WWI he was Secretary of State for War, not a mere field commander. and-there's-no-record-of-his-having-signed-his-letters-(Mrs.)-ly yrs, Mark Jackson - http://www.alumni.caltech.edu/~mjackson What is wanted is not the will to believe, but the will to find out, which is the exact opposite. - Bertrand Russell
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