
1 Feb
2005
1 Feb
'05
6:07 a.m.
In article <87acqor67i.fsf@qrnik.zagroda>,
Marcin 'Qrczak' Kowalczyk
The numerator and denominator can too easily become huge, e.g. if one is computing absolute times of an event repeating in uneven intervals, without retrieving a rounded value from the system clock each time. He won't easily notice that the numbers grow out of control.
If I read you correctly, your complaint is that certain calculations would be too accurate, thus leading to large representation. -- Ashley Yakeley, Seattle WA