> IMO, unloading is for the viewpoint of having an "ultimate image"
> which is never replaced.

     Or, at least, not replaced from scratch while you're in the middle
of day-to-day work and don't want to have to recreate a bunch of useful
state somewhere else. Unloading has practical value.


-C

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