Sincerely, an Anonymous Monk that spits out a comment like that towards someone else was probably conceived knowing perl, java, fortran, cobol, pascal, c, ada95, basic, lisp, python and nuclear physics. One must really have to think highly of himself to be able to slash out like that at a perfectly good 1st try at obfuscation.

I'll admit its pretty readable, but it IS a 1st try and its not THAT easy to read. Keep 'em coming reptile, you have my vote! You'll get the swing of it...

Maybe vroom should include an Anonymous Coward user since it seems some bad slashdotters are visiting our little perl monastery.

In reply to RE: RE: Thought I'd Give it a Shot by BBQ
in thread Thought I'd Give it a Shot by reptile

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