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Strange object identity problem
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[QUOTE="Dennis Lee Bieber, post: 5060502"] Not that rare -- I have six*... Spending time to condition and attune the ball, OTOH, I've not done... Not hard to answer -- just gazing at my LCD display reveals the OP has b = bas [year] print y, id (b) in which they are looping/printing on "y", but are extracting the SAME element using "year" The middle statement should be b = bas[y] -=-=-=-=-=- * Well, okay -- one "crystal ball" is acrylic, and three others are reconstituted [ie; melted junk quartz recast in larger size, but not really grown crystals] quartz crystal ( [URL]http://www.gaelsong.com/product/7173/decor-other[/URL] ); the two natural stones are only about an inch in diameter and the most expensive. [/QUOTE]
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