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Re: How long do you spend at PM?

by ghenry (Vicar)
on May 12, 2005 at 09:26 UTC ( [id://456315]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to How long do you spend at PM?

Well, I for one am trying to learn as much as possible about perl, and this is the best place to learn that in my eyes.

I should be working on my main job though, so yeah, I probably need to get a life! ;-)

Walking the road to enlightenment... I found a penguin and a camel on the way.....
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Re^2: How long do you spend at PM?
by cog (Parson) on May 12, 2005 at 09:44 UTC
    so yeah, I probably need to get a life!

    I'm not familiar with this concept, "life"... did I spell it right? :-\ What is that? :-\

    Update: No, actually I'm not one of those who spends all his time here :-) But if I don't, it's not because I have a life... It's because I have a job! :-\

      Life ;-)

      I like this one:

      A spiritual state regarded as a transcending of corporeal death.

      Walking the road to enlightenment... I found a penguin and a camel on the way.....
      Fancy a yourname@perl.me.uk? Just ask!!!
        Ignore ghenry, he is all wet on this one. Life is a program in which a grid's cells change state dependent on the states of the adjacent cells, usually the grid and the states of the cells are represented visually. Supposedly you are nearing programming nirvana when you can set up a starting position and predict the sequencing of its visual representation while putting 12 cells into a pixel. I am not sure. I am not sure if you are to do this before or after you brand animal icons on your forearms with the D/C output of a computer power supply.

        Be well,
        rir

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