In article <441fa85e$>, Chris Wilkinson <> wrote:
>Hi there,
>Enkidu wrote:
>> Gordon wrote:
>>> On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 19:11:56 +1200, Enkidu wrote:
>>>> Note that they don't say that there are zero bugs. They say that
>>>> there are no bugs detected by the Coverity scan. That's a lot different.
>>>
>>> Is it? Your assumption is that there are bugs in it. 
>>>
>> I'm 100% certain that there are currently unknown bugs in it.
>
>I personally prefer to say "currently it is unknown if there are
>bugs in it"...
>
>Certainty is only what is known for real...if we don't know for
>real then it is uncertain...
"THere is always at least one more bug". It's some kind of law and applies
to ... well ... prety much anything.

What we hope is that it is not important enough for anyone to notice
Bruce
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