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While "The Larry" is a saint, I'm reasonably confident that he'd object to being called savior.   I've never met the man, but his "1st State of the Onion" address is a pretty strong indicator.

Changing the subject, it's good to see a debate thread run for 12+ days and 12+ nodes yet not deteriorate into a flame war.   Good job monks! 8^)
    cheers,
    ybiC

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Larry's Sanctity
by gryng (Hermit) on Sep 15, 2000 at 06:02 UTC
    A saviour only in the sense of allowing enlightenment in the realm of computers and programming. The religious tones are only to be imagined :) .

    A Saint because you can't classify a saviour as a god without religious tones (and consequential pillars of flame).

    Kudos for the compliment. However it's been +12 days because I'm very lazy and take several days to respond. :)

    Cheers,
    Gryn