Re: How many newsgroups?




>> No. I counted the # which fit on the screen without scrolling and
>> then counted the # of scrolls and multiplied, then added the
>> remainder. Took 15 seconds.

> This algorithm should be documented for further reference! <g>

In the borland.public.algorithms group would be a good place!


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