[Barry A. Warsaw] > There goes Tim, browsing the Playboy site just for the > JavaScript. Honest. Well, it's not like they had many floating-point numbers to ogle! I like 'em best when the high-order mantissa bits are all perky and regular, standing straight up, then go monster insane in the low-order bits, so you can't guess *what* bit might come next! Man, that's hot. Top it off witn an exponent field with lots of ones, and you don't even need any oil. Can't say I've got a preference for sign bits, though -- zero and one can both be saucy treats. Zero is more of a tease, so I guess it depends on the mood. But they didn't have anything like that, just boring old "money doubles", like 29.95. What's up with that? I mean the low-order bits are all like 0x33. Do I have to do *all* the work, while it just *sits* there nagging "3, 3, 3, 3, ..., crank me out forever, big poppa pump, but that's all you're ever gonna get!"? So I settled for the JavaStrip. a-real-man-takes-what-he-can-get-ly y'rs - tim
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