Well as long as it's "coming soon" or before they loose their financing.
This is not open source so I think delivery dates do count - "don't say you
have it unless you have it".
Thank you all for explaining the concept of time so vividly and as far as
speeding things up, that wasn't really my intention - I was just trying to
get some inside information from this list and I think I already sped things
up by buying this product. 

 -----Original Message-----
From:   Robert W. Cunningham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   Friday, May 18, 2001 3:33 AM
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        Re: [Win4Lin-users] Mid-May

Brandon Darbro wrote:

> Right... his email will not speed things up.  Neither will your
> needless speculations.
>
> > Hello Guy,
> >
> > > When is 3.0 coming out? Was the Mid-May date a typo again?
> >
> > May has 31 days. As I see it, you can roughly split the month in
> > 'begin', 'mid' and 'end' in the following way:
> >
> >  1 - 10:      Begin
> > 11 - 21:      Mid
> > 22 - 31:      End
> >
> > It's still 'Mid-May' for five more days. I'm quite eager to test
> > Win4Lin on the 2.4.4 kernel myself, but I don't think mails like yours
> > are going to speed things up.

Especially not if his math is wrong.  Here's what I use:

1        Begin
2-30    Mid
31        End

Clearly, the 2nd of the month is after the beginning, so it must be part of
the middle of the month.  Likewise, the 30th is before the end (in months
with 31 days), so it too must be part of the middle.

Simple, when you use the right logic.

Take all the time you need, Netraverse.  We want the product right, much
more than we want it right now.


-BobC


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