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From: Tim Rentsch
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Subject: Re: "A diagram of C23 basic types"
Date: Mon, 05 May 2025 16:40:15 -0700
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Michael S writes:
> On Mon, 21 Apr 2025 14:28:30 -0700
> Keith Thompson wrote:
>
>> David Brown writes:
>> [...]
>>
>>> I don't know enough about Thorium 229 nuclear resonances to be able
>>> to predict one way or the other. Do you have a good reason or
>>> reference for your thoughts here?
>>
>> Can you PLEASE take this somewhere else? (Or drop it, I don't care.)
>>
>> Don't read anything into the fact that I replied to one particular
>> participant in the thread.
>
> There are two types of usenet groups:
> - groups that suffer from significat amount of OT discussions
> - dead
I'm not sure I agree with that dichotomy, but even if I did,
there's a difference between an amount of OT traffic that is
merely annoying and the overwhelming floods of OT traffic that
take place far too often in comp.lang.c. Every reduction
helps.