in reply to Re^7: Pragma clash across modules: bignum and Math::BigFloat (hinthash)
in thread Pragma clash across modules: bignum and Math::BigFloat

That's obviously wrong I don't cling to my proposition, I'm just waiting for any other technical contribution.

> This is why I don't log in here any more.

Yeah, trolling is much harder if people are recognizing you.

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Re^9: Pragma clash across modules: bignum and Math::BigFloat (hinthash)
by Anonymous Monk on Dec 08, 2016 at 01:40 UTC

    Yeah, trolling is much harder if people are recognizing you.

    According to your standard of "troll", you prove its not "much harder" or "hard" at all

    Your fuse is too short

      Agreed. His definition of 'troll' is: 'disagrees with me'.

      That said: it is not an uncommon definition hereabouts.


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        ... says the biggest, most cantankerous troll of them all.