An off-by-one error ... often occurs in computer programming when an iterative loop iterates one time too many or too few. Usually this problem arises when a programmer fails to take into account that a sequence starts at zero rather than one..., or makes mistakes such as using "is less than or equal to" where "is less than" should have been used in a comparison.
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September 12th, 2004 on 7:12 am
I miss Char, too. I am rather neutral to your iPod, though.
September 12th, 2004 on 8:39 am
I miss my fiancee, too. Whoops, I wasn’t supposed to say that. Pretend nothing happened.
September 12th, 2004 on 10:25 am
Man… if you mean Lara, I’m gonna smack you so hard…
September 12th, 2004 on 5:34 pm
Isn’t Doerte your fiance? Isn’t Char the one in Mexico?
September 13th, 2004 on 2:18 pm
Oh c’mon, christopher. Lara’s my housekeeper. Sheesh, you should try keep abreast of these things.
September 13th, 2004 on 11:36 pm
eek… what happened to your ipod? (char be damned… hehe
September 14th, 2004 on 5:31 am
Nothing happened to it, but I promised Char that if she bought the digital camera storage accessory for it, she could take it to Mexico with her.
Sigh…
September 15th, 2004 on 9:50 pm
oh heh right. shame.
i luv mine