Whenever posting a benchmark, it is best to include the exact script code you used to generate the benchmark, so that others are able to see that you implemented each benchmark case properly and in its most efficient form. I have seen many cases where the original benchmark results provided by a monk have been completely bogus because of implementation problems in one or more of the benchmark cases. There is even the odd node where the result representing the best benchmark case is incorrect, and where that "best benchmark case" actually comes out as the worst case you could possibly use in real code.