Re: Surrogate factoring, reasons for my concerns

From: Chas Brown (cbrown_at_cbrownsystems.com)
Date: 07/22/04


Date: 22 Jul 2004 11:49:12 -0700

David C. Ullrich <ullrich@math.okstate.edu> wrote in message news:<ll7vf05m4h9obhvra7nesfbc1p6q0fbkmq@4ax.com>...
> On 21 Jul 2004 14:26:57 -0700, cbrown@cbrownsystems.com (Chas Brown)
> wrote:
> >David C. Ullrich <ullrich@math.okstate.edu> wrote in message news:<qsuqf0pf8139mk78m9d1h0s4cfh39ctu1g@4ax.com>...
> >> On 20 Jul 2004 12:54:21 -0700, jstevh@msn.com (James Harris) wrote:
> >> >Still he also posts a lot on sci.math and I've lost count how many
> >> >times he's called me an idiot!
> >
> >By my count, only 16 times out of over 2100 replies; which I consider
> >tremendous restraint.
>
> Heh-heh. Thanks for clarifying this.
>
> Just curious: how did you compile these statistics?
>

I used the incredible power of procrastination. It was _much_ more
entertaining to browse google postings "Harris + idiot author:ullrich"
(only 137 IIRC), than it was to do whatever it was I was supposed to
be doing (chase down some bugs in some code...).

And now, back to chasing down some bugs in some code (or maybe I'll do
just a little more browsing first...)

Cheers -
Chas "Tommorow is the second day of the rest of your life" Brown

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