> -----Original Message----- > From: Andrew Ballard [mailto:aballard@xxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Friday, August 01, 2008 2:06 PM > To: PHP General list > Subject: Re: Internationalisation and MB strings ---8<--- > > I didn't see the multiplication by 1000 and the above numbers don't > show > > any trailing zeros or truncation of precision as I would expect if > the > > number had been multiplied by 1000. Although, maybe the > multiplication > > occurred before the division by the number of runs. It just looked > > suspect to me. > > > > Cheers, > > Rob. > > I've had moments like that. (One just yesterday in fact. :-) ) > > I did subsequently notice with the OP's code you will occasionally get > a negative number, too. Apparently the code enters some sort of > space/time continuum and sometimes manages to go back in time a few > microseconds. (Actually, there is a much more rational explanation for > it if anyone cares, but this one sounds cooler.) I'm guessing that would be right around the time the PHP interpreter reaches 88 miles per hour and the flux capacitor is activated. :D Todd Boyd Web Programmer