It wasn't always like this, during the heady days of 2008/2009, SunnyD managed to compose two centurian nodes (i.e. nodes with a reputation of 100+) namely:

... while the redoubtable LanX is yet to produce any centurian nodes. :)

Despite his domination of Worst Nodes, I've always found SunnyD to be much more entertaining than our most recent Worst Nodes pest bigup401 (easily the most boring monk I've ever seen post here).


In reply to Re^5: Becoming Just Another Economically Viable Perl Hacker by eyepopslikeamosquito
in thread Becoming Just Another Economically Viable Perl Hacker by Leitz

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