Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 06 Aug 2002 02:17:22 -0400 | Subject | Size datapoint | From | "Rick A. Hohensee" <> |
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I downloaded the U.S. Code of active Federal statutory law. That's the legal corpus of the U.S. created at the Congressional level. That's not regulations, which formally aren't from Congress. The U.S. Code is 50 Titles, with a few missing. It's about 71 meg gzipped as ASCII. No wonder the country is going to hell :o) And the only part as twisted as kernel code is the Internal Revenue Code.
Rick Hohensee x
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