Could you please give us a real-life example?

--Adrian.

On 8/2/05, urgrue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i realized it would be useful to be able to add commands into a command
> queue, from where they would get executed in sequence. for example
> numerous large hard disk-intensive operations would be better executed
> in sequence rather than at once.
> in other words, exactly like a printer spool, but for commands. you
> could add commands in, list the queue, and remove from the queue.
> 
> does anyone know of something like this?
> 
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