Could it have anything to do with the scheduler (not sure Linux has that by name). But perhaps the Process Scheduler will be an issue regardless, and throw differing times. No matter what the size of the script.
So, in the end. One can only count on an average. Not a precise result
--Chris
#!/usr/bin/perl -Tw use Perl::Always or die; my $perl_version = (5.12.5); print $perl_version;
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