It's not if 80kb are enough, but if settings from the end 90s are sufficiently user friendly nowadays

Spot on LanX

The Monastery is wonderful for the content, community and cooperation that exists here. But I do sometimes wonder if Noah is wandering the archaic corridors. If Perl is to be the language of choice for programmers in 25 years time, I very much doubt it will be The Monastery that will entice them.

Having said that, they tell me "retro" is in fashion...

Edit - missing verb added - thanks to kcott for spotting the mistake.


In reply to Re^3: Larger profile pic than 80KB? (Updated) by Bod
in thread Larger profile pic than 80KB? by stevieb

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