On Wed, Aug 4, 2021 at 6:51 PM Larry McVoy wrote: > Sometimes threads make sense, there they did not. Right. The problem is too often people have a hammer and make everything a nail. Or they have an electric screwdriver and then try to use if for everything. The trick is to teach good taste and when certain solutions make more sense than others. Allocating a thread for every page being sent to disk, or needing 120 threads for a simple application -- somebody missed the boat. Funny, used to deliver nails in kegs. Hit with a hammer - wood fastened. Somebody develops a screw system. A 'better fastener.' Indeed it does work great for >>some jobs<< but not all. Frankly that sucks for framing. What do you see at any real job site. Not screws but a pneumatic hammer and nail cartridges? Changed the deliver system from key and forcing somebody to swing the hammer. Lesson learned to *use the proper tool *or update the tool if the >>technique<< is the right one. Kids these days ... get off my lawn... Clem