>> I didn't quite understand Martin's comments about "not normalised" -
>> presumably this is some mathematical argument, but what does this actually
>> mean?
>
>Not mathematics. It's from physics. Very trivial physics, basic scool
>indeed.
>If you try to calculate some weightning
>factors which involve different units (in this case mostly seconds and
>bits)
>then you will have to make sure tha those units get factorized out.
>Rik is just throwing the absolute values together...
Understood - my Physics courses covered this as well, but not using the
word "normalise".
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