Humm, I admit I do miss mt2k sometimes. Here are a few of his lines that I miss:
- <mt2k> It is a cheap, lynx/telnet machine
- <mt2k> is ls -l not usable under Unix Type: L8?
- mt2k has just finished making a block commenting program for debugging
- <mt2k> K, merlyn uses functions that don't even exist
- mt2k wanders through a world of undefined subroutines; all alone
- <mt2k> Are \r's allowed in a perl script (On a *very* strict server)
#!/home/bbq/bin/perl
# Trust no1!
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