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Thou shalt have no other gods before the ANSI C standard 1474
Fields can work in "guild&craft" mode for millennia, and then migrate to "taxonomic&descriptive", and at last transfer to "physics&math" mode. These changes are...

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I'm trying to say that the people who made these facts probably can't tell you. We made design decisions on the fly often, mostly because a wonderful idea tried to bullpoo an electron. The only tradeoffs that would get documented were the general overall designs. None were documented if we encountered them as we did the development work. Absolutely nobody stopped working if they had stand-alone time just to document why they made a decision to do one thing rather than another. Stand-alone time was too precious to waste for that stuff. If the tradeoff was interesting enough, a bit god would verbally tell another in the office but it never got out to academia.

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What you are describing here is how computer types use the Scientific Method to analyze an event or behaviour. I'm not talking about that...yet. help, end there, hold a final certainly not disk (environment, background I than If I you're my

Of course.

Reistad. And Hank has started to drop little hint lines. We're going to have to remove sci.crypt if start to explore that aspect of the biz.

Thou shalt have no other gods before the ANSI C standard 1473
I'll try some examples perhaps. Hard for me to write some of this stuff because it wants a few dozen pages, and I'm not up to that kind of effort anymore. Add the normal...

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