From: "Patrick H. Lauke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To nitpick, though, by most definitions "perfect" can't be improved upon, hence it can be perceived as a tad presumptuous to use it...

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/perfect

Reminds me of my old Osterizer food blender and its "Infinite Speed" setting. I would urge Thierry to ditch the word "perfect" because it could be construed by some visitors as either arrogant or theatrical.

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