Beware of falling... cygwins?

Igor Peshansky pechtcha@cs.nyu.edu
Fri May 12 13:18:00 GMT 2006


On Fri, 12 May 2006, Lloeki wrote:

> and of course, we're talking about searches, not users, but I made the
> rough assumption that when you search for something, it's because of
> interest in it, and who has the biggest chance of having interest in
> something? a user of that something. So all that stuff might just not
> be completely wrong, and taken as a possible (if not probable)
> estimation.

If you search for something, most likely you're already using that
something and have a problem with it.  Should this trend be taken as an
indication that the number of Cygwin problems is decreasing? ;-)

> Google's power is intriguing, to say the least.

...and confusing.  But all in due time. :-)
	Igor
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