- Is perlmonks a suitable place for discussing the war?
- Yes
- No
- Yeah, but keep it civil
- Chatterbox only, please
- Do you support the war?
- Yes
- No
- I dunno, I'm torn.
- Now that we're in, we gotta finish it
- I don't wanna talk about it, at least not here
- My home pc is
- 2 ghz+
- 1 to 2 ghz
- 500 mhz to 1 ghz
- I'm still using a Commadore 64. Please help!
- My work pc is
- Better, stronger, faster than what I have at home.
- About as good as what I have at home.
- Vastly inferior to what I have at home.
- I'm using a 9 ghz monkey brain processor with a 9 terrabyte RAID and 12 ghz of RAM at home, and a TI 99 at work.
-Logan
"What do I want? I'm an American. I want more."
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