Ten rules to becoming a Python community member.
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On Aug 14, 5:01 pm, Dave Angel <da... at ieee.org> wrote: > Interesting that when you complain about other's grammatical typos, > you're so careless with your own. > > know -> now > i -> I > accustom -> accustomed > the this -> this > > I'm inclined to ignore typos in emails except in the case where the > intent is to abuse others. My intent is NOT to abuse, but to enlighten. And you need to look up the definition of typo because i am not complaining about typos. Typos are accidents. Even the best of us suffer from accidents. What i AM complaining about is the adoption of a collectively foolish consistency. "Used to" and "supposed to" is the verbiage of children and idiots. I am trying to break these people out of such foolish loops. You should be thanking me instead of trolling my posts.
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