Author: Daniel Clausen
Date: 05:05:39 07/26/04
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On July 26, 2004 at 03:51:37, Scott Gasch wrote: >>> >>>Bad idea. Start the next iteration even if you don't think you will have time >>>to finish it. You might fail low. Wouldn't that be nice to know? :) >>> >> >>Assume you have timed out at about the point a faillow has occurred. What >>do you do now with your time? After all, using time wisely... :-) > >I set s soft time limit and a hard time limit. When the soft one runs out I >move unless: > >1. I'm resolving a root fail high or fail low Just curious, why do you want to resolve a root fail high? To verify it's really a fail-high? Sargon
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