Python as an Object Oriented Programming Language
Aaron K. Johnson
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Sat Dec 21 10:10:42 EST 2002
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In message <mailman.1040428892.2210.python-list at python.org>, Cliff Wells wrote: > On Fri, 2002-12-20 at 08:06, Aaron K.Johnson wrote: > > In message <3E02E842.486B7239 at alcyone.com>, Erik Max Francis wrote: > > > "Aaron K. Johnson" wrote: > > > > > > > Whatever. Go fuck Erik Naggum up the ass if you love him so much. You > > > > even > > > > sound like him, so I know you're an asshole, but at least he's > > > > original. > > > > > > This is not a good way to make friends in comp.lang.python. > > > > Do you think I care to make friends with people who insult before > choosing to > > understand, or who question my ability to 'breathe by myself'? > > I can understand this viewpoint and I do agree that Paul's response was > uncalled for. That being said, resorting to puerile vulgarities* tends > to make you look bad rather than the person they were aimed at. If you > must resort to such tactics, it's better to do it offlist. A junior > high playground might be more appropriate (and you would undoubtedly be > perceived as 'cool' by the 7th graders for saying 'fuck'). I don't consider CLP a 'playground'. I just expect people to behave and treat each other decently. And, I should have ket my distance and cooled off a bit before responding. But no-one likes to be insulted. That's not cool, and that's more toward the 'playground' image you conjure. > > I'm not a christian, so I don't 'turn the other cheek'. Anyone who hits > me gets > > hit back hard. > > I don't see what being a christian has to do with anything. I am not > religious by any definition and still try not to humiliate myself by > tossing around childish insults in public (* again). No offense meant to any Christians...I just don't subscribe to not giving people a taste of their own nastiness. I admit it doesn't always work, though, especially when the individual continues being nasty. I'm glad you are a better person, who never loses his temper at being insulted, than I. Good for you. > Anyway, it is not uncommon for people new to the list to have some > sarcasm tossed their way and overreact. I suspect that if you forget > about it and temper your future posts everyone else will as well. As > for Paul, hopefully he'll learn how to express his surprise in a more > appropriate fashion so as to avoid offending people who know how to > swear. I have no wish to continue 'overreacting'...perhaps if certain others choose not to step over a line of good behavior, it might help. > > Tell him to be friendly! I have little patience for the Erik Naggum > > wannabe...I've already experienced the original. > > *Unless they are fart jokes, which are irresistably funny to everyone. I like fart jokes. Except when they come from mean-spirited people like Naggum I find them unfunny. Best, Aaron.
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