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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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February 23rd, 2006 on 2:46 am
Woohoo indeed!
February 24th, 2006 on 5:46 pm
Does this mean that you will be a pro with it by the time you go to California? I suppose we won’t see much of you because you’ll be playing with it when you aren’t working:)
February 24th, 2006 on 6:38 pm
I’d hook you all up with pics, but it’s not possible with this machine to turn the camera on itself.
Suffice to say it’s pretty.