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I think we're failing to see the point. As solar had already stated, |
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there is no accuracy in this program. The core fundamentals of said |
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program deals with information processing, or taking raw data (bash |
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units?) and processing them to format information usable to someome. |
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While some programs are fairly usable in estimates, it still lacks one |
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of the core fundamentals of information processing, which is acuracy. |
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Without this, the program would simply spew random data with no regards |
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to any sort of useful correlation. In THEORY, it's a good idea, but the |
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implementation would not go through due to the amount of variable |
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fluxations in the data presented. Genlops usefullness in data processing |
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lies in the non-variable data that is provided to it (log files |
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containing times of ALREADY merged packages, something that cannot be |
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changed since the action has already occured). I hope this clears things |
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up. My 4 cents(r). |
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Chris White <chriswhite@g.o> |
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