[OT] Re: Python training time (was)
Martijn Faassen
m.faassen at vet.uu.nl
Tue Feb 25 06:31:53 EST 2003
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Tim Peters <tim.one at comcast.net> wrote: > [Martijn Faassen] >> ... >> US perceptions of the world are interesting in their peculiarity >> sometimes. >> Perhaps that's just because really *my* views are peculiar. :) But >> perhaps it's also due to a lack of input of other perspectives into >> your memepool. > > Oh no! In American schools, I was thorougly educated about the reserved > Brits sweeping chimneys on holiday, and the dour Dutch floating giant wooden > shoes on their flooded streets to ward off Asian conquerors. Ooh, good. I was under impression that such facts were barely known outside of Europe.. [snip] >> It's easier for smaller countries to get such input. > > Indeed, we'll be happy to sell them all the input they can afford, then cram > down an extra eight for free. Yup, definitely. Having a globally dominating media tends to help in not hearing any other views, too. :) >> Oh, and of course ESR also holds peculiar views not shared by lots of >> others in the US -- then again, his set of peculiar views could've only >> arisen in the US. :) > > Damn straight. Just remember that this is the same country that brings you > Python. :) Not to discount the extremely large American input, but I thought a certain international effort was involved.. Python-as-part-of-the-US-media-domination-conspiracy-ly yours, Martijn -- History of the 20th Century: WW1, WW2, WW3? No, WWW -- Could we be going in the right direction?
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