On Fri, Dec 06, 2002 at 01:12:24PM -0600, Tom Hart wrote:
> Doesn't this kind of go against the Hurdish "no arbitrary limits" 
> philosophy, ie. no MATHPATHLEN, MAXHOSTLEN, etc.?
> 
> I agree that 2^64 bits is amazingly huge. But doesn't this sort of 
> assumption tend to lead to problems later on down the road?

If the answer to your last question is yes, then it is also yes to the
first.

If the answer to your last question is no, then it is also no to the first.

Thanks,
Marcus

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