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I've always felt the feat of owning all twenty worst nodes of the year to be impossible, out of reach. I believe owning 15 of 20 of the worst nodes of the year has already set a new record.

And the Pollyannish thought of the day is: But look at how he rallies all the monks together! :)

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Re^8: mod_perl best practice to consume dynamic file
by eyepopslikeamosquito (Archbishop) on Jul 29, 2017 at 21:49 UTC

    But look at how he rallies all the monks together!
    If enough monks rallied together to upvote every non-sundialsvc4 node listed on worst nodes of the year, that might allow the previously thought impossible feat of owning all twenty worst nodes of the year to be achieved. :)

      If enough monks rallied together to upvote every non-sundialsvc4 node listed on worst nodes of the year

      Despite the smiley at the end of your post: not funny, and not to be taken lightly. If can be read as a dissimulated appeal, more so if it comes from a respected monk. Those other nodes are in that list for a reason. Voting to correct statistics is not what the voting system is about, and there should never ever be a rally on PerlMonks. And why should I help the feat to be achieved? sundialsvc4 is working hard for it all by himself, let's wait and see what he is able to accomplish.

      perl -le'print map{pack c,($-++?1:13)+ord}split//,ESEL'

        If can be read as a dissimulated appeal, more so if it comes from a respected monk.

        Dang, that is so on the mark.

        Voting to correct statistics is not what the voting system is about, and there should never ever be a rally on PerlMonks.

        Thank you for stating that so well.

      Thats stupid

      Great, now I have a reason to visit worst nodes which I never visit