> > The ISO standard of YYYY/MM/DD is not the most efficent way of using a
> > date
Yes, there are many ways to ridicule a topic, the line above is a classic
case. The big issue is gigabytes of bloat, yet some take issue with
the ...date format...
If only 1/4 of the SuSE programmers used 1/4 of this level of detail in their
search for tigfht code, we would get 10.2 in a single cd, it would run
perfectly with 128 mb ram and it would be 4 times as fast as it is now..
yea, i know, not needed in the days of 4 gigahz machines with oodles of ram,
but, if one considered the possibilities...
dimitris
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