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SteveB wrote:
"John R. Carroll" wrote in message
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Doug Miller wrote:
In article ,
(Edward A. Falk) wrote:
In article ,
Doug Miller wrote:

It would be nice if you'd quote the post you're responding to so
that other people would know what the heck you're talking about...

Ahh, mea culpa. I've gotten too spoiled by a newsreader that
threads the posts and lets you know what post follows which, and
lets you easily see the previous post. Hadn't realized that not
all newsreaders do this.

Mine does that. The problem is that I'd apparently already read the
post you
replied to, and so it had disappeared before I got to yours.

Be aware, also, that *nothing* in the NNTP protocol guarantees that
posts will
arrive at any particular news server in anything even faintly
resembling the
sequence in which they were generated -- or, indeed, that they will
arrive at
all.

In short, you cannot assume that the post you're replying to will be
available
for reading by *anyone*, no matter what client software they're
using. That's
why it's best practice to quote the relevant portion(s) of anything
you reply
to.


Regardless, Iggi's solution is the common place implementation of
Simpson's
Rule.
Marine Architects and Naval Engineer's know it, and French Curves,
well.

--
John R. Carroll


We just did seven real estate studies in the last two days. My
formula is actually the best, even over Simpson's Rule. Take four
widths, average, then multiply by length.

This method is absolutely the best since mathematically, as on the
pools, I am expected to be plus or minus 25% accuracy.

Steve :-)


LOL


--
John R. Carroll