Re: PROFESSIONAL floating-point algorithms.

From: Randy Howard (randy.howard_at_FOOmegapathdslBAR.net)
Date: 01/04/04


Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2004 18:26:34 -0600

In article <slrnbveh2g.2rai.willem@toad.stack.nl>, willem@stack.nl says...
> Edward wrote:
> )> Unfortunately, my last post was inundated by unprofessional
> )> commentaries from small children who are not yet back at school.
> )
> ) Mr. Wehner, I apologize to you on behalf of this newsgroup. ...
>
> As a member of this newsgroup, I do not acknowledge the right of Mr. Nilges
> to speak on the behalf of it, and I therefore disavow this apology.

I agree that Nilges does not speak for anyone but himself while he is
visiting this planet.

> The site in question may or may not contain valuable information, I don't
> know, but it is plainly obvious that a number of people find that its
> layout, especially the choice of colours, make it unfit for reading.

Unfit? Too strong. It is interesting, but the color scheme is nigh on
impossible to endure. The idea of converting it to plain text and
reading it as such is the only manageable way in my opinion.

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