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21:00
@Ffisegydd Finally!
@HEADLESS_0NE I do actually! I haven't been for months sadly though. :( my wife's work schedule puts her working evenings a lot so I'm home with the kids. Her schedule is supposed to change soon and I'm looking forward to going back. Do you?
Rhubarb all, Going to bed
rbrb @BhargavRao
21:04
rhubarb Bhargav
@idjaw I've gone to only one so far. I was thinking of going to the next one
@HEADLESS_0NE is the next one in April
Awww. I'm not in town
21:07
@vaultah do you just link to horrible questions for fun or I'm missing something?
Definitely not for fun
"With great rep comes great resp." -@vaultah
DSM
DSM
My office is melting. It's 26-27 degrees.
nice and toasty.
Twist: It's 26-27 degrees farenheit.
Double Twist: The office is bromine.
21:21
I had to go to Wikipedia (bromine) to understand that joke @QuestionC, but lol
I had to go to Wikipedia to make the joke.
I admire your honesty
One of my friends in high school made some elemental bromine. He brought some to school, dissolved in water. It's intense stuff.
natrium and kalium in water are intense stuff... or sodium and potassium as you might know them, pfft
pfft.
21:30
The same kid "liberated" some sodium metal from the school's chemistry lab, and gave some to a few of his friends...
I want sodium metal now.
So I'm quite familiar with what sodium does in water. But I've only seen the reactions of the other alkali metals with water on video.
Video? Luxury! We had to spit on Francium because we couldn't afford water!
Or, as it turned out, bandages.
Spitting on sodium in a small container is far more dangerous than just chucking it in water, mostly due to the viscosity. The sodium explodes almost instantly.
rhubarb
22:07
Also it's harder to do from 10m away behind a screen
Greetings all! I stumble over an old question which is incomplete with little hope of the OP fixing it.
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Q: I get an error and don't know why

mohamedI get that error when compiling the code below which says File "C:\Program Files (x86)\OpenERP 7.0-20140413-231155\Server\server.\openerp\osv\orm.py", line 1562, in _validate except_orm: ('ValidateError', u'Error occurred while validating the field(s) arch: Invalid XML for View Architectur...

Please help me close it.
22:35
daaaw exception chaining only in python 3
silly py2 project
22:47
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I get the above error . I don't understand, the string is unicode already why is it encoding it as ascii
user559633
which version of ruby are you using?
python 2.7, ruby?
user559633
:) just making a joke because you're asking a shit question
hehe..what am I missing here? I am a bit confused in unicode thing in python 2.
user559633
detail about what csv_out is. why you've decided that python 2 would be encoding it as something other than ascii. you know, things that would make this answerable
22:56
with open('search_term.csv','wb') as out:
      csv_out=csv.writer(out)
DSM
DSM
Did you read the csv docs?
It says "A row must be a sequence of strings or numbers for Writer objects". I don't understand why it is encoding
user559633
have a good night DSM
DSM
DSM
@tristan: cheers. :-) I'm procrastinating..
@AbhishekBhatia: it also says "The csv module doesn’t directly support reading and writing Unicode".
Oh I just found it thanks. But doesn't string in python 2 refer to str and unicode strings collectively.
23:03
Aw stop being mean guys. I had the same problem a month ago.
https://docs.python.org/2/library/csv.html#csv-examples

Look for the utf_8_encoder example
DSM
DSM
@AbhishekBhatia: admittedly sometimes people say that, although technically in 2 I think the collective parent is basestring. Basically, if you want to handle unicode, encode everything first and hope for the best.

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