To: JenB
What was annoying about this test was that some of the questions had arbitrary components like which way you traverse your list of alternatives when you are applying a heuristic. You can really go in either direction as long as you are consistent through all iterations. But his questions were about just one... so I had to guess which way he would have gone. Maybe if I had memorized each step of how he worked the example in class... but that would have been pointless because it really does not matter which way you go. So I had to write notes next to my answers explaining which way I went :P
To: TalonDJ
Ah, that's annoying. At least in my classes, it's usually specified to some extent...
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12/17/2004 1:49:05 PM PST by
JenB
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