Hah! :D (Baz looks for the telephone directory, remembers we only have the thin thing these days.)

Ok, to elaborate, it's Linux now. The difference between an OS X and a Windows Python application doesn't seem to be that great - with the small amount of research I've done so far. If you look at my code you'll see it's probably 50% comments, though I'm not sure how useful it's be to anyone wanting to use the client right now.

*'Python'. (sighs) :)

Sat here with daughter 2, showing her my 10cbazbt2 client, and how th same stuff looks on the 10C web view. Explaining how the application works, she appears to be listening. ;) //

Second question: are API gets restricted to 50 posts? Feeling brave earlier I tried 60 and got an out or range (I didn't look at the API message yet, thought I'd be social instead.) ;)) 51 brings up the same error.

Now, do 10C-native resposts link to the originating post, and does the 10C Blurb web view cleverly expand the text as a blockquote? I ask because my client didn't display the text in the limited timeline I'm working with. Specifically post 13433, though I suppose they're all like that?

Hi Jason, I've a couple of API-related questions, I hope you don't mind…

You are id 40. :) This raises an interesting point: right now I'm displaying the id bacayse I can; now I'm wondering if it falls within 's best practise guidelines. :}

I can confirm that. I'm not a fan of hot cross buns but on a good day they're special. I'm now imagining a British Panettone… ;)

… and here's a couple of teaser screenshots, in case you don't want to click the link! ;)

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