to put to rest.. any questions regarding my technical ability...

i've been programming off/on for ~20 years... so yeah.. i know perl, enough
to make it work/get into trouble...

but, regarding razor, the comments i made were based upon
articles/converations/threads... and were prefaced as such. furthermore,
speculation about an app's functions is reasonable, regardless of whether
one has gone through the code, given that i wouldn't expect everyone who
comments on an app's function/purpose to examine the codebase.

different strokes/different folks...

and as i said, if razor is essentially a "dumb" app that has to go back to
"home" to tell if a given msg is spam.. then it's not nearly as intelligent
as i had been led to believe..

-bruce


-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Sunday, June 27, 2004 11:51 AM
To: John Andersen
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Subject: Re: [Razor-users] Detection rates


On Sat, 26 Jun 2004, John Andersen said:
> On Saturday 26 June 2004 12:08, Nix wrote:
>> (I don't understand why people speculate about the behaviour of simple
>> programs for which source is available.
>
> Perhaps the OP (Bruce) does not know perl.   As languages go,
> Its right up there with Athabaskan in popularity you know...

True.

> Still, assuming he does not know programming, its even more odd
> he would hazard a guess about its function.

If you don't know the language, what else can you do but guess?

--
`We in no way believe that this Christ was a space alien.'
                    --- A creationist website goes completely bonkers


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