>Of course, as Colin pointed out, in this case, a few milliseconds 
>doesn't make that much difference. This particular one is more 
>theory than practice, but it's something worth knowing :-)


Less difference than you're saying! I was talking microseconds. Your 
best case was 16 milliseconds for 1000 tests, and the all-in-one was 
44 milliseconds for 1000 tests. That's a difference per test of only 
28 millionths of a second, or about a 40th of a millisecond.





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