> Again, if you could've maintained your attention span for the whole 45-50 seconds it would've taken you to read the entire post, you'd realise that all you doing it repeating what *I said* in my post.
Apparently clearer and with less words.
I tried to read it again and gave up.
> > Well, bad trained personnel!
> You'd know. YOU are one of them.
hdb was pretty clear that you would win this contest, if your algorithm did what you are claimingı it does.
You denied it.
I don't enjoy discussing with your propaganda machine, but from a logical POV thats plain wrong!
Somebody needed to say it, no matter how many insults your piling on people with other opinions.
plonk
Cheers Rolf
( addicted to the Perl Programming Language)
1) "This will very quickly (less than 0.001 of a second) find a solution, if one exists, for sets of 100s or 1000s of elements."
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