"Python Drive Name" is the search, what is the question?

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=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Gregory_Pi=F1ero?=

Just thought I'd see if you guys had an answer for this. My website
analytics page shows that people come to my site after searching for
"Python drive name" but I don't think I'm offering any help with such
a thing.

However I would like to help since I'm getting a few people a day for
this. So does anyone have an idea on what they could be searching for
..... and of course what the answer would be?

Sorry it's such a vague question for you guys, but I thought maybe
you'd enjoy a mystery for the day!
 
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Rene Pijlman

Gregory Piñero:
Just thought I'd see if you guys had an answer for this. My website
analytics page shows that people come to my site after searching for
"Python drive name" but I don't think I'm offering any help with such
a thing.

However I would like to help since I'm getting a few people a day for
this. So does anyone have an idea on what they could be searching for

Perhaps they're searching for the official name of the Python DAT tape
drive model.
http://www.datman.com/tbul/dmtb_014.htm
and of course what the answer would be?

The firmware names usually look like: 25501-XXX, 25501-008, 25947-XXX,
25588-???, 27871-XXX, 28388-XXX.
 
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=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Gregory_Pi=F1ero?=

Ok, that's one answer. Maybe I'll make a page of answers which will
include this one?
 
D

Dennis Lee Bieber

However I would like to help since I'm getting a few people a day for
this. So does anyone have an idea on what they could be searching for
.... and of course what the answer would be?
However, you do have an entry that covers "Python" and "Drive", with
your URL at the bottom...

Look Familiar???

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Gregory Piñero | 3 Dec 01:23
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Re: Detect Blank DVD or CD in CDROM Drive
From: Gregory Piñero <gregpinero <at> gmail.com>
Subject: Re: Detect Blank DVD or CD in CDROM Drive
Newsgroups: gmane.comp.python.general
Date: 2005-12-03 00:23:47 GMT

not sure if this first email made it to the list. Sorry if it ends up
as a dupe.

On 12/2/05, Gregory Piñero <gregpinero <at> gmail.com > wrote:

Hi guys,

I'm thinking it will take a real expert to do this, probably someone
who can use windows API's or directly poll the hardware or some such
thing. But if you think you know how then please let me know. I'm
trying to write an automation script that will burn an ISO file each
night.

By the way, I tried this recipe but it doesn't seem to work for
blank media:
http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/180919

--
Gregory Piñero
Chief Innovation Officer
Blended Technologies
(www.blendedtechnologies.com)

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=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Gregory_Pi=F1ero?=

However, you do have an entry that covers "Python" and "Drive", with
your URL at the bottom...

Look Familiar???

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Gregory Piñero | 3 Dec 01:23
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Re: Detect Blank DVD or CD in CDROM Drive
From: Gregory Piñero <gregpinero <at> gmail.com>
Subject: Re: Detect Blank DVD or CD in CDROM Drive
Newsgroups: gmane.comp.python.general
Date: 2005-12-03 00:23:47 GMT

That would be interesting if that's what they're looking for. I never
did figure out how to do that. In fact, my post on using Python with
NeroCmd.exe comes up first in a google search for "python drivename"
no quotes.

Here's the link if you're curious:
http://www.answermysearches.com/index.php/nerocmdexe-and-python-automating-the-burning-process/10/

But I just don't think that's what they're looking for. I'll keep
thinking about it.

-Greg
 
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Dennis Lee Bieber

That would be interesting if that's what they're looking for. I never

They probably aren't actually looking for that, but may just be
following links for anything that /might/ be applicable.

I'll admit that the post I quoted is buried way down in the search
results (I cheated by including your site name just to see if there were
any).
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