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Tortoise, Hare, Hell, None

Five and a half years ago, Tim Peters (glory be to his name) made the
following statement:
In that respect, None is unique among non-keyword names, and for that reason
alone it should be a keyword instead of a global. I expect that will happen
someday, too. But it's a race between that and hell freezing over <wink>.
We now know who won.

Oct 25 '06 #1
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