If the fourth line is true, then why do you include a "Give me some love!" button on your user node? Did you always have that button, because if you didn't, I definitely think you should see these ladies again. (I thought the button was a little out of place, needless to say.)
Have you by any chance read "Genomic Perl"? If you haven't, do you know anyone on this site who specializes in scientific uses of the language? I'm trying to write a primer on Perl's applications to electrodynamics, but I haven't found a single node (so far) that deals even remotely with science (other than the one concerning "Genomic Perl.")
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