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In article <lsBfg.3076$%86.209_at_trndny04>,
David Cressey <dcressey_at_verizon.net> wrote:
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>"Christian Brunschen" <cb_at_festis.df.lth.se> wrote in message
>news:e5mir9$gug$1_at_news.lth.se...
>> For a trivial example, consider an application that needs to somehow
>> authenticate users [ ... ]
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>What makes the example trivial? Do you mean trivial in the sense that
>mathematicians use the word, in the sense that engineers use the word, or
>in the sense that common parlance uses the word?
In a very loose common parlance sense of the example being easy to come up with, not being contrived and thus something that people do occasionally encounter.
Best wishes,
// Christian Brunschen Received on Thu Jun 01 2006 - 08:50:18 CDT
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