Um... bladx? We're not PM.org. In fact, though the site seems to be having issues at the moment, somebody entirely else is PM.org, and PM in general. So I don't think those elements of the set are winners, for this site at least...

Of course, a certain number of people here *are* Perl Mongers members, so for them it's a win-win. :-)

Otherwise, I have to say I like the "Powered By Perlmonks" idea more than the "Perlmonk, I" motif (though those are most shiny). I suppose it fits better with my sense of humor. But that, I suppose, is why have a large set of them--something for everybody. ;-)



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In reply to Re: PerlMonk Icon 12-pack finished! by ChemBoy
in thread PerlMonk Icon 12-pack finished! by bladx

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