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pythondev | help | where you enter code and it gets graded | 2017-10-05T06:18:30.000183 | Tatum | pythondev_help_Tatum_2017-10-05T06:18:30.000183 | 1,507,184,310.000183 | 95,803 |
pythondev | help | <http://www.github.com/two-man-army/deadline|www.github.com/two-man-army/deadline> | 2017-10-05T06:18:35.000216 | Tatum | pythondev_help_Tatum_2017-10-05T06:18:35.000216 | 1,507,184,315.000216 | 95,804 |
pythondev | help | some of mine are running 12 hours, others are five seconds | 2017-10-05T06:18:35.000391 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-05T06:18:35.000391 | 1,507,184,315.000391 | 95,805 |
pythondev | help | not much in between :slightly_smiling_face: | 2017-10-05T06:18:40.000185 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-05T06:18:40.000185 | 1,507,184,320.000185 | 95,806 |
pythondev | help | brb in some time | 2017-10-05T06:18:45.000086 | Tatum | pythondev_help_Tatum_2017-10-05T06:18:45.000086 | 1,507,184,325.000086 | 95,807 |
pythondev | help | where to post questions? | 2017-10-05T07:47:40.000127 | Lemuel | pythondev_help_Lemuel_2017-10-05T07:47:40.000127 | 1,507,189,660.000127 | 95,808 |
pythondev | help | <@Lemuel> this channel | 2017-10-05T07:49:21.000201 | Patty | pythondev_help_Patty_2017-10-05T07:49:21.000201 | 1,507,189,761.000201 | 95,809 |
pythondev | help | I want to take a screenshot of whole screen in python which is doable(feasible) to me. But if i want to take screenshot of a desired clipped area like the picture shown below means first of all, user should select(clip) a region using mouse pointer and then take screenshot of that area. So i want to say that how to cli... | 2017-10-05T07:51:46.000250 | Lemuel | pythondev_help_Lemuel_2017-10-05T07:51:46.000250 | 1,507,189,906.00025 | 95,810 |
pythondev | help | answer please | 2017-10-05T07:53:29.000425 | Lemuel | pythondev_help_Lemuel_2017-10-05T07:53:29.000425 | 1,507,190,009.000425 | 95,811 |
pythondev | help | <@Lemuel> its a very inactive time of day, its generally best to post a question and if someone who can help is around they'll give an answer. some googling around shows some solutions here if youd like to take a look <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3895732/selecting-area-of-the-screen-with-python> | 2017-10-05T07:58:25.000197 | Marcie | pythondev_help_Marcie_2017-10-05T07:58:25.000197 | 1,507,190,305.000197 | 95,812 |
pythondev | help | i have read too many documentation about this, but unable to solve my problem. | 2017-10-05T08:11:34.000198 | Lemuel | pythondev_help_Lemuel_2017-10-05T08:11:34.000198 | 1,507,191,094.000198 | 95,813 |
pythondev | help | without knowing what you've done, there won't be much help here. | 2017-10-05T08:12:09.000304 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-05T08:12:09.000304 | 1,507,191,129.000304 | 95,814 |
pythondev | help | you really should give some code samples of what you've done, and what it's not doing | 2017-10-05T08:12:28.000148 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-05T08:12:28.000148 | 1,507,191,148.000148 | 95,815 |
pythondev | help | don't forget, we don't know what you've tried and your situation :slightly_smiling_face: | 2017-10-05T08:12:58.000134 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-05T08:12:58.000134 | 1,507,191,178.000134 | 95,816 |
pythondev | help | i think, i have explained too much in my question. please read. | 2017-10-05T08:12:58.000212 | Lemuel | pythondev_help_Lemuel_2017-10-05T08:12:58.000212 | 1,507,191,178.000212 | 95,817 |
pythondev | help | wow :smile: | 2017-10-05T08:13:17.000076 | Tatum | pythondev_help_Tatum_2017-10-05T08:13:17.000076 | 1,507,191,197.000076 | 95,818 |
pythondev | help | you've explained very little in your question. | 2017-10-05T08:13:20.000225 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-05T08:13:20.000225 | 1,507,191,200.000225 | 95,819 |
pythondev | help | just "I'm trying to do this, and failed" but nothing on _what_ you've tried | 2017-10-05T08:13:39.000216 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-05T08:13:39.000216 | 1,507,191,219.000216 | 95,820 |
pythondev | help | what is not clear in my question? | 2017-10-05T08:13:47.000254 | Lemuel | pythondev_help_Lemuel_2017-10-05T08:13:47.000254 | 1,507,191,227.000254 | 95,821 |
pythondev | help | check the sample code | 2017-10-05T08:14:05.000175 | Lemuel | pythondev_help_Lemuel_2017-10-05T08:14:05.000175 | 1,507,191,245.000175 | 95,822 |
pythondev | help | <@Lemuel> you're going to have to stick to reading more documentation, there's quite a lot of work to capture a region of screen including finding the OS specific solution that isn't really a simple question to answer | 2017-10-05T08:23:24.000221 | Marcie | pythondev_help_Marcie_2017-10-05T08:23:24.000221 | 1,507,191,804.000221 | 95,823 |
pythondev | help | ohh...assume os is your currently working os. | 2017-10-05T08:27:52.000153 | Lemuel | pythondev_help_Lemuel_2017-10-05T08:27:52.000153 | 1,507,192,072.000153 | 95,824 |
pythondev | help | something like the solutions linked in the stackoverflow are appropriate, things like PIL <http://pillow.readthedocs.io/en/latest/reference/ImageGrab.html> | 2017-10-05T08:37:49.000065 | Marcie | pythondev_help_Marcie_2017-10-05T08:37:49.000065 | 1,507,192,669.000065 | 95,825 |
pythondev | help | dear, i have implemented screenshot of whole screen. | 2017-10-05T08:41:26.000177 | Lemuel | pythondev_help_Lemuel_2017-10-05T08:41:26.000177 | 1,507,192,886.000177 | 95,826 |
pythondev | help | yeah, here they have given a function grabclipboard() but the problem is, how to get the portion of an image in clipboard after which i will apply the grabclipboard() function. Right | 2017-10-05T08:42:27.000636 | Lemuel | pythondev_help_Lemuel_2017-10-05T08:42:27.000636 | 1,507,192,947.000636 | 95,827 |
pythondev | help | ahh, easiest way for that is with gtk's functions gtk.Clipboard.set_image <https://developer.gnome.org/pygtk/stable/class-gtkclipboard.html#method-gtkclipboard--set-image> | 2017-10-05T08:46:36.000354 | Marcie | pythondev_help_Marcie_2017-10-05T08:46:36.000354 | 1,507,193,196.000354 | 95,828 |
pythondev | help | thanks but can you please give me a example. | 2017-10-05T08:49:08.000109 | Lemuel | pythondev_help_Lemuel_2017-10-05T08:49:08.000109 | 1,507,193,348.000109 | 95,829 |
pythondev | help | now you got the actual problem. | 2017-10-05T08:49:20.000405 | Lemuel | pythondev_help_Lemuel_2017-10-05T08:49:20.000405 | 1,507,193,360.000405 | 95,830 |
pythondev | help | that's your job :slightly_smiling_face: | 2017-10-05T08:50:12.000169 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-05T08:50:12.000169 | 1,507,193,412.000169 | 95,831 |
pythondev | help | ohh...come on dear. I have problem that's why i am asking. | 2017-10-05T08:51:07.000092 | Lemuel | pythondev_help_Lemuel_2017-10-05T08:51:07.000092 | 1,507,193,467.000092 | 95,832 |
pythondev | help | i don't want to copy paste things. i want to learn and understand the things. | 2017-10-05T08:51:49.000069 | Lemuel | pythondev_help_Lemuel_2017-10-05T08:51:49.000069 | 1,507,193,509.000069 | 95,833 |
pythondev | help | help me, if possible. | 2017-10-05T08:52:02.000151 | Lemuel | pythondev_help_Lemuel_2017-10-05T08:52:02.000151 | 1,507,193,522.000151 | 95,834 |
pythondev | help | <@Lemuel> that's not how this community works | 2017-10-05T08:52:06.000181 | Marcie | pythondev_help_Marcie_2017-10-05T08:52:06.000181 | 1,507,193,526.000181 | 95,835 |
pythondev | help | we'll give you general guidance with broad problems, like you've described | 2017-10-05T08:54:53.000203 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-05T08:54:53.000203 | 1,507,193,693.000203 | 95,836 |
pythondev | help | its your job to incorporate feedback and your own searches to get _something_ | 2017-10-05T08:55:18.000012 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-05T08:55:18.000012 | 1,507,193,718.000012 | 95,837 |
pythondev | help | and then you can come back with specific issues | 2017-10-05T08:55:26.000089 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-05T08:55:26.000089 | 1,507,193,726.000089 | 95,838 |
pythondev | help | like "I've tried X, but its not working and I'm getting Y. This is my code, and I suspect its this area that's the issue" | 2017-10-05T08:55:59.000359 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-05T08:55:59.000359 | 1,507,193,759.000359 | 95,839 |
pythondev | help | <@Vada> i am waiting for your reply, you are typing from half an hour. | 2017-10-05T08:58:45.000219 | Lemuel | pythondev_help_Lemuel_2017-10-05T08:58:45.000219 | 1,507,193,925.000219 | 95,840 |
pythondev | help | Mate if you want help from this community I suggest you stop talking. | 2017-10-05T08:59:37.000145 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-05T08:59:37.000145 | 1,507,193,977.000145 | 95,841 |
pythondev | help | dear, i have explained the question, did nothing else. | 2017-10-05T09:00:18.000607 | Lemuel | pythondev_help_Lemuel_2017-10-05T09:00:18.000607 | 1,507,194,018.000607 | 95,842 |
pythondev | help | and are being very pushy | 2017-10-05T09:00:56.000293 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-05T09:00:56.000293 | 1,507,194,056.000293 | 95,843 |
pythondev | help | 1) Don't call me dear - I am not your wife.
2) The above comment `you are typing from half an hour` is insulting when people are trying to help you | 2017-10-05T09:01:07.000519 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-05T09:01:07.000519 | 1,507,194,067.000519 | 95,844 |
pythondev | help | it's obvious that you are not my wife. so what should i call you. by saying dear, i am giving you respect. | 2017-10-05T09:02:07.000267 | Lemuel | pythondev_help_Lemuel_2017-10-05T09:02:07.000267 | 1,507,194,127.000267 | 95,845 |
pythondev | help | why will i insult you? | 2017-10-05T09:02:23.000380 | Lemuel | pythondev_help_Lemuel_2017-10-05T09:02:23.000380 | 1,507,194,143.00038 | 95,846 |
pythondev | help | please understand. | 2017-10-05T09:02:30.000206 | Lemuel | pythondev_help_Lemuel_2017-10-05T09:02:30.000206 | 1,507,194,150.000206 | 95,847 |
pythondev | help | I do, it's a cultural thing and I accept that | 2017-10-05T09:02:38.000449 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-05T09:02:38.000449 | 1,507,194,158.000449 | 95,848 |
pythondev | help | but I also need to explain to you that these are innapropriate things to say, especially on an English speaking forum | 2017-10-05T09:02:54.000134 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-05T09:02:54.000134 | 1,507,194,174.000134 | 95,849 |
pythondev | help | so tell me the correct word? | 2017-10-05T09:03:12.000149 | Lemuel | pythondev_help_Lemuel_2017-10-05T09:03:12.000149 | 1,507,194,192.000149 | 95,850 |
pythondev | help | In my opinion there is no correct replacement, you simply do not need to use any pronouns. simply "i have explained the question, did nothing else" is enough | 2017-10-05T09:04:05.000197 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-05T09:04:05.000197 | 1,507,194,245.000197 | 95,851 |
pythondev | help | The closest correlate in english would be Sir/Ma'm, but neither are appropriate in this context | 2017-10-05T09:04:28.000008 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-05T09:04:28.000008 | 1,507,194,268.000008 | 95,852 |
pythondev | help | ok...means you do not want respect. | 2017-10-05T09:04:48.000290 | Lemuel | pythondev_help_Lemuel_2017-10-05T09:04:48.000290 | 1,507,194,288.00029 | 95,853 |
pythondev | help | but sir, answer my question with the help of suitable sample example. | 2017-10-05T09:05:21.000375 | Lemuel | pythondev_help_Lemuel_2017-10-05T09:05:21.000375 | 1,507,194,321.000375 | 95,854 |
pythondev | help | My answer is not what you are looking for | 2017-10-05T09:05:35.000433 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-05T09:05:35.000433 | 1,507,194,335.000433 | 95,855 |
pythondev | help | And it is not that I do not want respect, it is that English naturally uses a respectful tone (e.g. You is the respectful form of the 2nd person) | 2017-10-05T09:06:02.000128 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-05T09:06:02.000128 | 1,507,194,362.000128 | 95,856 |
pythondev | help | We dropped the less respectful stuff centuries ago | 2017-10-05T09:06:13.000171 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-05T09:06:13.000171 | 1,507,194,373.000171 | 95,857 |
pythondev | help | <@Lemuel> There is a link at the top of this channel: <https://stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask>
I suggest you read it.
I understand you would like us to help you solve this problem, and we would love to help you. As a result each of us has a duty.
Your duty is to do as much research and work as is possible into th... | 2017-10-05T09:09:09.000330 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-05T09:09:09.000330 | 1,507,194,549.00033 | 95,858 |
pythondev | help | You have asked for help from us, which is fine. We have offered suggestions to help you help yourself. | 2017-10-05T09:09:57.000054 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-05T09:09:57.000054 | 1,507,194,597.000054 | 95,859 |
pythondev | help | Show us you have taken that on board and have tried instead of dismissing it | 2017-10-05T09:10:17.000745 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-05T09:10:17.000745 | 1,507,194,617.000745 | 95,860 |
pythondev | help | If you feel you have spent too much time on the problem, take a break and come back another time when you feel ready to try again. | 2017-10-05T09:10:45.000315 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-05T09:10:45.000315 | 1,507,194,645.000315 | 95,861 |
pythondev | help | Saw this function in a library I use. Curious as to what exactly happens here.
```def redispatch(obj, device_type, session_prep=True):
"""Dynamically change Netmiko object's class to proper class.
Generally used with terminal_server device_type when you need to redispatch after interacting
with terminal se... | 2017-10-05T10:44:22.000336 | Meghan | pythondev_help_Meghan_2017-10-05T10:44:22.000336 | 1,507,200,262.000336 | 95,862 |
pythondev | help | `ssh_dispatcher` returns reference to a class in the above code, not an instance of the class. | 2017-10-05T10:47:02.000179 | Meghan | pythondev_help_Meghan_2017-10-05T10:47:02.000179 | 1,507,200,422.000179 | 95,863 |
pythondev | help | <@Meghan> It simply changes what `__class__` is, I am quite certain the `__init__` would not be run, since, as you correctly pointed out, this happens when an instance is created. | 2017-10-05T11:22:11.000415 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-10-05T11:22:11.000415 | 1,507,202,531.000415 | 95,864 |
pythondev | help | My guess is that `obj.session_preparation()` sets whatever instance properties are needed that differentiates this class from the original class and the idea is to reduce overhead (so rather than instantiating a new object with all of the data that is needed from this object). | 2017-10-05T11:23:19.000107 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-10-05T11:23:19.000107 | 1,507,202,599.000107 | 95,865 |
pythondev | help | I guess I had not imagined that being a thing. May have to give it a try some time. | 2017-10-05T11:27:14.000725 | Meghan | pythondev_help_Meghan_2017-10-05T11:27:14.000725 | 1,507,202,834.000725 | 95,866 |
pythondev | help | seems like it would be a delicate task to make sure `obj.session_preparation()` does everything right. Presumably the old and new classes are expected to be _quite_ similar | 2017-10-05T11:29:03.000340 | Sirena | pythondev_help_Sirena_2017-10-05T11:29:03.000340 | 1,507,202,943.00034 | 95,867 |
pythondev | help | Yeah, everything is inherited from one class. | 2017-10-05T11:29:24.000444 | Meghan | pythondev_help_Meghan_2017-10-05T11:29:24.000444 | 1,507,202,964.000444 | 95,868 |
pythondev | help | It looks like the session_preparation method does stuff like disabling paging and entering into enable mode. | 2017-10-05T11:30:03.000333 | Meghan | pythondev_help_Meghan_2017-10-05T11:30:03.000333 | 1,507,203,003.000333 | 95,869 |
pythondev | help | If the class had instance variables that were different i guess they would include them in that method. | 2017-10-05T11:30:32.000533 | Meghan | pythondev_help_Meghan_2017-10-05T11:30:32.000533 | 1,507,203,032.000533 | 95,870 |
pythondev | help | Good evening guys, has anyone ever had the weird problem that execution stops while instantiating an object but throws no errors? | 2017-10-05T11:31:11.000262 | Kym | pythondev_help_Kym_2017-10-05T11:31:11.000262 | 1,507,203,071.000262 | 95,871 |
pythondev | help | It's killing me: | 2017-10-05T11:31:24.000164 | Kym | pythondev_help_Kym_2017-10-05T11:31:24.000164 | 1,507,203,084.000164 | 95,872 |
pythondev | help | I would guess something in that object is blocking indefinitely or has an infinite loop. | 2017-10-05T11:31:34.000450 | Meghan | pythondev_help_Meghan_2017-10-05T11:31:34.000450 | 1,507,203,094.00045 | 95,873 |
pythondev | help | As far as I can see it doesn't | 2017-10-05T11:31:50.000897 | Kym | pythondev_help_Kym_2017-10-05T11:31:50.000897 | 1,507,203,110.000897 | 95,874 |
pythondev | help | depends? what is in your `__init__()`? | 2017-10-05T11:31:55.000272 | Sirena | pythondev_help_Sirena_2017-10-05T11:31:55.000272 | 1,507,203,115.000272 | 95,875 |
pythondev | help | main: instantiate object x: x__init__(xmlobject) parses xmlobject and assigns self.variables based on it's contents ... execution continues until doing self.year = xmlsubobject.text | 2017-10-05T11:32:48.000143 | Kym | pythondev_help_Kym_2017-10-05T11:32:48.000143 | 1,507,203,168.000143 | 95,876 |
pythondev | help | I'm very confused | 2017-10-05T11:32:53.000258 | Kym | pythondev_help_Kym_2017-10-05T11:32:53.000258 | 1,507,203,173.000258 | 95,877 |
pythondev | help | Are allowed to paste code here or should I fire a pastebin? | 2017-10-05T11:33:03.000040 | Kym | pythondev_help_Kym_2017-10-05T11:33:03.000040 | 1,507,203,183.00004 | 95,878 |
pythondev | help | <@Kym> use snippets to format your code | 2017-10-05T11:33:05.000135 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-05T11:33:05.000135 | 1,507,203,185.000135 | 95,879 |
pythondev | help | The __init__ is quite long | 2017-10-05T11:33:10.000389 | Kym | pythondev_help_Kym_2017-10-05T11:33:10.000389 | 1,507,203,190.000389 | 95,880 |
pythondev | help | theyr'e under the + | 2017-10-05T11:33:12.000669 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-05T11:33:12.000669 | 1,507,203,192.000669 | 95,881 |
pythondev | help | <@Kym> <https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/204145658-Create-a-snippet> | 2017-10-05T11:34:28.000126 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-05T11:34:28.000126 | 1,507,203,268.000126 | 95,882 |
pythondev | help | The __init__ is in the beginning | 2017-10-05T11:34:51.000345 | Kym | pythondev_help_Kym_2017-10-05T11:34:51.000345 | 1,507,203,291.000345 | 95,883 |
pythondev | help | Can you tell us where it is blocking? | 2017-10-05T11:35:50.000083 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-05T11:35:50.000083 | 1,507,203,350.000083 | 95,884 |
pythondev | help | Execution stops at line 51, 54 or 56 | 2017-10-05T11:35:53.000461 | Kym | pythondev_help_Kym_2017-10-05T11:35:53.000461 | 1,507,203,353.000461 | 95,885 |
pythondev | help | If I delete 51, it block at 54 | 2017-10-05T11:36:01.000385 | Kym | pythondev_help_Kym_2017-10-05T11:36:01.000385 | 1,507,203,361.000385 | 95,886 |
pythondev | help | and so on | 2017-10-05T11:36:03.000168 | Kym | pythondev_help_Kym_2017-10-05T11:36:03.000168 | 1,507,203,363.000168 | 95,887 |
pythondev | help | Also you can set the language in a snippet to format it/colourise etc. | 2017-10-05T11:36:06.000135 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-05T11:36:06.000135 | 1,507,203,366.000135 | 95,888 |
pythondev | help | How big is the xml? | 2017-10-05T11:36:49.000358 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-05T11:36:49.000358 | 1,507,203,409.000358 | 95,889 |
pythondev | help | KK, should be better now. | 2017-10-05T11:36:51.000710 | Kym | pythondev_help_Kym_2017-10-05T11:36:51.000710 | 1,507,203,411.00071 | 95,890 |
pythondev | help | 25000 elements | 2017-10-05T11:37:02.000101 | Kym | pythondev_help_Kym_2017-10-05T11:37:02.000101 | 1,507,203,422.000101 | 95,891 |
pythondev | help | in mb | 2017-10-05T11:37:05.000471 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-05T11:37:05.000471 | 1,507,203,425.000471 | 95,892 |
pythondev | help | I had no problem before | 2017-10-05T11:37:05.000557 | Kym | pythondev_help_Kym_2017-10-05T11:37:05.000557 | 1,507,203,425.000557 | 95,893 |
pythondev | help | 329mb | 2017-10-05T11:37:29.000357 | Kym | pythondev_help_Kym_2017-10-05T11:37:29.000357 | 1,507,203,449.000357 | 95,894 |
pythondev | help | I just wanted to tidy it up a bit | 2017-10-05T11:37:41.000853 | Kym | pythondev_help_Kym_2017-10-05T11:37:41.000853 | 1,507,203,461.000853 | 95,895 |
pythondev | help | Hmmm I'm assuming you have a few GB of ram | 2017-10-05T11:37:41.000855 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-05T11:37:41.000855 | 1,507,203,461.000855 | 95,896 |
pythondev | help | 16GB | 2017-10-05T11:37:47.000300 | Kym | pythondev_help_Kym_2017-10-05T11:37:47.000300 | 1,507,203,467.0003 | 95,897 |
pythondev | help | yeah | 2017-10-05T11:37:51.000840 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-05T11:37:51.000840 | 1,507,203,471.00084 | 95,898 |
pythondev | help | Either way do me a favour, run it but with a system monitor open and watch the RAM usage | 2017-10-05T11:38:07.000102 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-05T11:38:07.000102 | 1,507,203,487.000102 | 95,899 |
pythondev | help | But, how can it be? It happen also with my test.xml | 2017-10-05T11:38:09.000439 | Kym | pythondev_help_Kym_2017-10-05T11:38:09.000439 | 1,507,203,489.000439 | 95,900 |
pythondev | help | 329 isn't big but it isn't small | 2017-10-05T11:38:14.000009 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-05T11:38:14.000009 | 1,507,203,494.000009 | 95,901 |
pythondev | help | And that one is only a couple of kb. | 2017-10-05T11:38:19.000172 | Kym | pythondev_help_Kym_2017-10-05T11:38:19.000172 | 1,507,203,499.000172 | 95,902 |
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