Around a year ago, we were treated to a gripping duel, in which the redoubtable talexb pipped PM veteran jdporter by just three Experience Points, and so scaled the highly coveted Chancellor plateau first.

With the delightful planetscape still inactive, I'm pleased to report that this original 100 metre sprint to Chancellor has transmogrified into an exciting three-way 1500 metre race to join the Top Fifty Perl Monks of All Time:

#UserExperienceLevel WriteupsUser SinceLast Here
50planetscape31378Chancellor (21)13032005-03-27 09:2834 weeks ago
51jdporter30760Chancellor (21)36872002-05-30 16:4818 hours ago
52afoken30573Chancellor (21)22172009-02-28 20:0113 hours ago
53talexb30559Chancellor (21)22502001-12-12 20:342 days ago

As you can see, a fresh interloper has snuck in between old rivals jdporter and talexb. Who do you predict will win this race to the Top 50?


In reply to Chancellor of the Exchequer by eyepopslikeamosquito

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