OMG! This is hilarious. I've been busy getting ready for TPRC 2023 for the last three months, and haven't had time to visit perlmonks.org much. Now that the conference is over, I had time to write a meditation about it, and I happened to see this post as I started to write.
I turned 65 in April, and in May I was relieved of my employment by Tucows Domains (no comment). So I'm now semi-retired, thanks to a corporate client I do a little work for. So maybe I can make a push and get into the top 50. Heh. Or not -- part of the semi-retired gig is, y'know, not doing techie stuff as much any more. :)
Alex / talexb / Toronto
Thanks PJ. We owe you so much. Groklaw -- RIP -- 2003 to 2013.
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