Yes, because clearly an unbounded number of processes is the fastest way to do things. :P
False premise: All PDF creation is IO-bound.
Also, short negative comments that explain nothing are the best way to get your point across.
I've given up explaining to this guy, cos he never listens, never debates and never learns.
His only purpose in posting is the peurile pursuit of XP. And, no matter how clear the refutation of his garbage is, he know that by posting anything, as an early first level response to a front-paged post, enough people will blindly click and he'll gain a few XP.
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