--- Larry Wall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > For anything other than existential issues, I believe that > most arguments about the future containing the words "either", > "or", "both", or "neither" are likely to be wrong. In > particular, human psychology is rarely about the extremes > of binary logic. As creatures we are more interested in > balance than in certainty, all the while proclaiming our > certainty that we've achieved the correct balance. > In short, I think both the pthreads and ithreads models are wrong > to some extent. > Larry
<soapbox sincerity=high relevance=low> And this is why I believe it's best to have a philosopher guiding the design, as long as he's been properly indoctrinated into the issues surrounding the relevant mechanics. ;o] </soapbox> __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - File online, calculators, forms, and more http://tax.yahoo.com