Well eyepopslikeamosquito is our historian and statistician
Thanks for the acknowledgement.
As a Perl Monks historian, I can't help but notice
he's significantly toned down his trademark “extravagant typography™”,
“stylistic devices®”, “flowery analogies©”,
and “ ‘unnecessary’ «quotes»∞”.
upvoted.
Fav'd.
“++”
Heck, he's even dropped his trademark “quotes” in favour of "these boring ones." ...
while still preferring American quotation style to British style.
Nowadays his typography focus has switched to annoying us by underlining random words that are not links.
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