Matt Dillon wrote:

>     It is not implying that at all.  There is no black and white here.
>     This is a case where spending a huge amount of time and complexity
>     to get the efficiency down to the Nth degree is nothing but a waste
>     of time.  What matters is what the user sees, what performance
>     the application gets, and how many bugs you introduce when optimizing
>     something that might not need optimizing.

        Sooo..... sounds like making "on" the default in -current is a worthy
experiment?

Doug
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