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The point is that it passes the tests. The tests may be flawed, but the code passes them. The random "test" is pointless because it does not evaluate the truth of the answer - any response is correct.

Sorry to disagree with you on this one, but "any response is correct" is not true! You're suposed to check the provided result! And if you "cheat" by "looking the other way" on the random test, you'll fail to comply with the given objectives!

Besides, I might take some minutes out of my lunch hour to improve "my" version of the test program so that it "fixes" that manual input... [Smile]
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