Since Shane's junior did in fact own up to his sins, it was appropriate not
to use thumb screws on that occasion.
About certain ISVs who use single short-lived ASs to start subsystems, I'm
more ambivalent; maybe thumb screws would be appropriate for them. The
'wasted' ASIDs are now recoverable, but subsystems that use one instead of
two startup ASs are not themselves nearly so robust as they should be.
John Gilmore
Ashland, MA 01721
USA
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