[Eric S. Raymond] > I may not channel Guido the way Tim does, but I suspect he gave you > developer privileges because he trusts you to do routine stuff like this. Excellent, Eric! You're batting 1%. Here's how to boost it to 93%: whenever a new idea comes up, just grumble "no". You'll be right 92% of the time <wink>. Reminds me of a friend who got sucked into working at a neural-net startup trying to build a black box to predict whether the daily close of the S&P 500 would be above or below the previous day's. He was greatly impressed by the research they had done, showing that the prototype got the right answer more than half the time when fed historical data, and at a very high significance level (i.e., it almost certainly did better than flipping a coin). What he didn't realize at the time is that if they had written the prototype in Python: # S&P close daily direction predictor print "higher" it would have been right about 2/3rds the time <0.33 wink>. never-ascribe-to-insight-what-can-be-explained-by-idiocy-ly y'rs - tim
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