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David Fontaine wrote:
> Well, one "beta revision" could be anywhere in the range (0,1]
> of the time it takes to revise the beta. Releases of new betas
> are discrete but time is not. In other words, you could start
> your render at 23:59 the day before the beta expires, render
> for one minute, and have the beta expire.
Let's pretend I meant the full value of the beta release (even
though my instance was a two-day partial render being cancelled
a few hours after the expiration).
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Tim Cook
http://empyrean.scifi-fantasy.com
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