Hey Ru,

I avoided Miss Manners simply because it doesn't represent the usage patterns I 
have or expect, so I just have been profiling against the data I have for my 
use case.

Of course, Ms Manners may be a a better reflection of your needs, in which case 
it could be a good benchmark. Micro-benchmarking is full of pitfalls, so your 
mileage may vary.

-Ryan

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