>The program I had written for the software house was 100% bug
        >free.  It did not have a single bug, at all.  In fact, it was
not possible
        >for the end user to "break" it.  Any value the user could of
entered
        >was handled.  It worked exactly as advertised and everyone was
        >extremely happy with it.

        Wow, what a claim! Forgive my skepticism (I've been in this
business a looonnng time) but I think it should be forwarded to the
Smithsonian - (unless of course it was extremely simple and short).  


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