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On Tue, 3 Aug 2004, Roberto Nibali wrote:
> Sometimes posting something helps finding the solution to it ... however
> it does not yet cover the questions I happen to find more and more
> interesting.
Yes, it still doesn't explain the overloading limits - multiplying the
weight by 2 seems very arbitrary, although in itself there is no real
problem (as far as I can tell) with limiting the connections like that so
long as it's documented.
- - Steve Hill
Senior Software Developer Email: steve@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Navaho Technologies Ltd. Tel: +44-870-7034015
... Alcohol and calculus don't mix - Don't drink and derive! ...
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