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Peter Skye wrote:  
 
"Nah.  I never look at the data.  I let the computer figure it   
out."  
 
Aside from the "nah-saying" which appears to be denying itself I   
need to find out from whom you buy your computers.  If I could buy   
one that came complete with all my processing needs without any   
instruction on my part, I would go for it in a nanosecond.  
Let's be clear on this point otherwise we could be engaged in a   
conspiracy that asserts that machines can think, which under   
current von Neumann architecture and Turing processing rules they   
cannot, now or ever.  That means they require "outside"   
instruction, i.e. incapable of "self-instruction".  That means you   
or some number of others had to understand the data, its format,   
and the rules for processing it.  Otherwise you couldn't use the   
computer.  
 
You may not regard storing individual streams in their entirety   
and separately in a directory as a "serious" decision, but I have   
this niggling notion that you were deliberate, i.e. serious, in   
doing so.  I am hoping that you will seriously share with us your   
computer-assisted data mining methods.  Perhaps we can even   
discuss the option of using text extenders of DB2 and the actual   
storage of the streams as individual columns in a row instead of a   
file and using a database table instead of a directory.  
 
As I seem to have not checked early and often with respect to a   
following, no responses other than yours, I can assume that I   
failed a lesson in leadership.  One consolation is that it is a   
volunteer position.  You certainly wouldn't want to pay me for   
non-performance.  So at least we kept the cost within reason.  
As you obviously do not operate under the Principle of Least   
Effort thank God you have Schroedingers Cat for company.  I had   
hoped that others might be interested in how you structure data to   
obtain the most information in the least amount of time.  But   
apparently they are all cat lovers as well.  Actually I am too.    
That's why I have an interest in anything that allows me to spend   
more time with the cat.  
 
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