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No - I pointed to the situation where new pdf's were being made quicker than they could be counted. That's TOO MUCH time, not NOT ENOUGH time. CD Burning problem I wonder if anyone can help me here. I am running Red Hat Linux 9. I had a CDRW drive in my PC but upgraded... Yes I do. Yes it does, because in in my belief system (for the sake of argument) all functions are procedures. I simply don't believe in the exisence of functions that aren't procedures and you can't make me, nernerner. checking to see if a CD is in the drive Sender: Linux You can do this with Perl or C. C is probably your best bet. Perl... (That's a perfectly self-consistent belief called "constructivism", and it's relatively consistent to the clbuttical view too - amusingly, a clbutticist can actually prove that in a minimal model for such a costructivist system, the axiomm of choice holds; I don't think the proof is available to constructivists however, hmmm, but it might be ...). NO I didn't! Stop inventing absurdities! What is this? I say something perfectly normal and self-evident and people invent all sorts of weird and strange and FALSE interpretations of my perfectly ordinary words. rest snipped in exasperation Well, that's not true either! It's not easy. Ask a sysadmin. Google has that problem. They have to count how many DISTINCT queries there are in a year - the trouble is, the logs of those queries are scatered on each of their logging machines (say 120). Now tell me how they create that bijection of yours- indeed, we're lucky they do it "per year", because if it were a running count they couldn't keep up. That's because you are the only person thinking I am talking about a finite set! I'm not. But then you are also wrong about the finitist view. Peter
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