From: Muhammad Adeel on 6 Aug 2010 12:14 Hi, Does any one about any implementation of classical Smith Waterman local alignment algorithm and it's variants for aligning natural language text? thanks
From: Terry Reedy on 8 Aug 2010 17:04 On 8/7/2010 1:43 PM, Daniel Fetchinson wrote: >> Every one of the first 20 entries is either the OP questions or your reply. > > And you think it was there before the OP sent his message? > Oh wait, did you just invent a time machine? :) > >> Daniel - you are no help at all, and no funny. > > Actually, I'm damn funny! :) I have noticed before that people who post without searching first end up polluting subsequent searches. Google obviously boosts the rank of recent pages. That is because when people search for something like "Lindsey Lohan", they most likely want the latest news rather than a definitive biography page. -- Terry Jan Reedy
From: Daniel Fetchinson on 9 Aug 2010 05:24 >>> Every one of the first 20 entries is either the OP questions or your >>> reply. >> >> And you think it was there before the OP sent his message? >> Oh wait, did you just invent a time machine? :) >> >>> Daniel - you are no help at all, and no funny. >> >> Actually, I'm damn funny! :) > > I have noticed before that people who post without searching first end > up polluting subsequent searches. Google obviously boosts the > rank of recent pages. This is one of the three major reasons stackoverflow and friends were developed. Cheers, Daniel -- Psss, psss, put it down! - http://www.cafepress.com/putitdown
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