Well... there's fussy and then there's fuzzy.  

One man's "fuzzy" is another man's "flexible"...

Fuzzy Logic: 
  
"An extension of two-valued logic such that statements need not be true or
false, but may have a degree of truth between 0 and 1. Such a system can be
extremely useful in designing control logic for real-world systems."

Regards,
Rick Giz
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Subject: Re: REXX DATE function

Chip Davis wrote on 11/19/2008 04:36:20 PM:

> One man's "fussy" is another man's "rigorous" or "consistent" ... :-)
>

>From Merriam-Webster:
|

| 3 a: requiring or giving close attention to details <fussy bookkeeping
procedures> b: revealing a sometimes extreme   
| concern for niceties : fastidious , picky

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I was not making a judgement. Merely pointing out the way it works (or not,
as in the original example).

Mark Wheeler

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