On Mon, 5 Apr 1999, Buck Savage wrote:
<tons of mind-numbing point-counterpoint deleted>
And yet, you argue against yourself with:
... when I was trying to squeeze the 514 words
down to 512, I ...
Herein, you admit that your personal skills quite outweighed those of the
algorithm that you constructed for the purpose of compiling a high-level
code into a particular microcode. Recall:
<...more pointless rebuttals...>
Look, Buck, you're arguing this entirely mundane point beyond the point of
relevance. Its one thing to beat a dead yak, and its quite another to
continue to beat it with every implement at your disposal until its
carcass is a pile of organic sludge. Not only that but you are foolishly
missing Eric's point (or at least ignoring it) just to prove yours.
Sellam Alternate e-mail: dastar(a)siconic.com
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