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>In that case, wouldn't faulty "instructions," such as "these
>two numbers for the year always have a '19' in front of them"
>be considered a bug? And if I'm wrong, what *is* the definition
>of a bug?
and realized about 10 minutes after I sent it how stupid it was. :-) It
*was* Friday, you know. Thanks to all who so kindly corrected me.