> From: Dr. Kelsey Hudson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> 
> 'good' in this case was meant to mean working properly, well-coded,
> does-what-it's-suppossed-to-do, eg not broken in one way or
> another. English should have a better word that 'good...' 
> 

Functional, perfect, clean, documented, readable, understandable,
tight, tuned, grok-able.

Don't use one word to mean multiple things if you're trying to make
a clear case.  Otherwise you sound like a Micro$oft lawyer. :-)

Really, this thread should just DIE already.

We now return you to your regularly scheduled kernel bashing.

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