On Oct 09 2001, Andrew Sharp wrote: > Ebay is your friend. Closing your eyes to a problem is indeed a way to workaround the problem.
I guess that going to Ebay is a viable solution for those people that are in the US, but what about people of other countries? This is something that do like in DJBs programs: 1 - they're all *very* small; 2 - they're all *very* fast; 3 - they're all *very* reliable; 4 - they're all *very* secure. If other projects could use more of his design decisions, I'd guess that we wouldn't need 12341324TB machines with 1234GHz to type simple documents (lucky me, I use LaTeX). Both RAM and processor speed should be regarded as limited resources for programming. Unfortunately, I can't help with Mozilla, since I wouldn't understand the code. I do still believe the KISS principle in engineering. []s, Roger... P.S.: This wasn't meant as a flame, but just as a lamentation. -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Rogério Brito - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.ime.usp.br/~rbrito/ =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=