Update download_abide_preproc.py#20
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I just updated the header notes for how to run this script. Since the script uses urllib and therefore (perhaps among other reasons) requires Python3, I believe the command `python3` is required in the terminal rather than typing `python`. At least that's the experience I had on my Mac
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I just updated the header notes for how to run this script. Since the script uses urllib and therefore (perhaps among other reasons) requires Python3, I believe the command
python3is required in the terminal rather than typingpython. At least that's the experience I had on my Mac