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Posted by Ed Mullen on 11/08/06 21:54
dorayme wrote:
> In article <V5-dnQ326JNIrs_YnZ2dnUVZ_t6dnZ2d@comcast.com>,
> Ed Mullen <ed@edmullen.net> wrote:
>
>> All of the citation you gave was fascinating. However, that last line
>> there is quite precious, reminding me just why I love computers so much:
>> Everything makes perfect sense even when it doesn't. :-D
>>
>
> OK Ed, this morning I am less embarrassed. I assumed something
> would be visible and at last minute changed an example to 100,
> 200, 300 for symmetry... without checking. Funny how these things
> are educative anyway... I am glad you posted.
>
No need for embarrassment at all. Your example piqued my curiosity
enough to make a sample page so I could understand the technique.
Definitely a good learning experience!
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