On Monday 08 Nov 2004 10:37 am, Keean Schupke wrote:
> Adrian Hey wrote:
> >The first step to solving a problem is to at least recognise
> >that it exists. What is "bizarre" is that so many folk seem
> >to be in denial over this. Perhaps you would like to show
> >me your solution to the "oneShot" problem.
>
> Why are you unable to give a concrete real world
> example of why this is necessary then.

Because it is irrelevant, unless you think I'm lying.
It is suffices merely to state the problem.

If you want an answer see my reply to Keith.

Regards
--
Adrian Hey


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