How about if you suggest a better solution that doesn't cause more problems
than it solves?  Maybe I'm being arrogant, but I kind of think that if there
were such a solution, it would have been found.

Daniel

> "A friend" wants to know why we're so inconsistent with our
> 0-first/1-first counting methods. For example, if your program counts how
> many tests have been taken and divides the total score, finding the
> average, we have to start counting by one. (If we start at zero, we find
> that dividing by zero is not very pretty.) On the other hand, arrays and
> memory addressing start at zero. Why can't everything just start with one
> or the other?!
>
>   ~ Ross


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