Any bets he's using ActivePerl? Here's the output I get on under ActivePerl 633 (5.6.1.633) on Win2k:
Error rate = 1 every 10, errors = 100246 100029 99946 99592 100069
Error rate = 1 every 100, errors = 9935 10090 10073 9879 10043
Error rate = 1 every 1000, errors = 998 973 966 967 1003
Error rate = 1 every 10000, errors = 96 96 75 93 97
Error rate = 1 every 100000, errors = 0 0 0 0 0
<-> In general, we find that those who disparage a given operating system, language, or philosophy have never had to use it in practice. <->
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