18 Jul
2012
18 Jul
'12
10 a.m.
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