On (2012-07-18 08:47 -0500), Stephen Sprunk wrote: > And, if they did, who cares? It's not like it hurts me for them to do > so--unless I'm dumb enough to do the same thing, happened to get the > same result /and/ happened to merge with them--all of which are still > unlikely events.
In which case, you could prove you did the right thing. I'm not disagreeing with you that benefits are marginal (I think most 'randomly' choose 0 anyhow). I'm asking, what would the recommend method lose by being verifiable? -- ++ytti

