Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 12:06:56 01/05/04
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On January 05, 2004 at 14:05:47, Vincent Diepeveen wrote: >On January 05, 2004 at 13:52:39, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >>On January 05, 2004 at 11:07:03, Vincent Diepeveen wrote: >> >>>On January 04, 2004 at 00:43:30, Ed Trice wrote: >>> >>>Hi Ed, >>> >>>It was my intention to stop posting in the amateur forum, > >You have a big mouth for someone who is committing in journal of ICGA/ICCA >fraud, as proven by me and it took a full month of postings here for you to >admit it. I didn't admit _any_ sort of "fraud". The paper was about parallel speed-up. The speedup numbers were computed from the raw data. The node numbers were reconstructed later after someone wanted to make the paper compatible with what others had done. You can say fraud all you want. But the only _fraud_ is that perpetuated by yourself... > >Despite again another posting yours which has nothing to do with the subject. I simply pointed out that your "Amateur forum" crap is old. If this is an "amateur forum" why don't you leave? All you know how to do is insult others every time you write something. You are good at: (1) always finding a reason why something can't be done; (2) when someone differs with your "can't be done reasoning" you insult them; (3) you always find excuses why your program does poorly, while always finding time to discredit other posters and programs. Do I need to go on??? > >That shows why i gave the qualification 'amateur forum' very well. Because you aspire to be an amateur??? Instead of whatever it is you actually are? > >It would be nice to quote your salary here. Well paid for a lot of fraud on >paper. No fraud whatsoever, I always leave that to you. Hints: (1) two processors can _provably_ search more than 2x faster on average, "I can proof it trivially." (2) "SOS kills Crafty". (3) pentiums only cache first 256 mb of RAM. The list goes on and on. So you really should understand the word "fraud" by now...
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