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Re^2: The most unusual place I have logged into Perl Monks from is:

by swampyankee (Parson)
on Oct 09, 2006 at 18:43 UTC ( [id://577250]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: The most unusual place I have logged into Perl Monks from is:
in thread The most unusual place I have logged into Perl Monks from is:

<quote> Nothing is stranger then a bunch of military members getting together....except, maybe, a bunch of perl crazed monks getting together.</quote>

Where would Perl-crazed monks in the military fall in this ranking? It may be a very small group, however. The only member of the Perl monk's military order of whom I'm aware (there may be many, many more) is brian d foy.

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Re^3: The most unusual place I have logged into Perl Monks from is:
by kutsu (Priest) on Oct 11, 2006 at 13:07 UTC

    well the PM Military Orders seem to be more "Ghosts" and "Ninjas" so good luck finding out who they are but there are a lot of service members, or former service members, here at PM....And yah, that proably makes us all extra nuts :)

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