Zsolt is my real first name. The word "harang" means bell in Hungarian. It's just a random word I decided to throw in, because I guess "zsolt" would be already taken. And 33 is also just a random number. So, I didn't put much thought into creating my username. I just stumbled upon this website somehow and wanted to try it and ask a question, and I had to think of a username. I was so impressed by the helpful nature of people here that I decided to come back frequently even when I didn't have a question. I found that I can learn a lot by simply reading the questions others ask and the answers given, or using the search feature, which I have used a lot... You know, I'm surprised why when I search for an answer on Google, generally the first thing I see is a link to StackOverflow rather a link to PerlMonks. It's almost as if this website was somehow purposely suppressed by Google. (?) I don't know why that is.

I would have never guessed the meaning of eyepopslikeamosquito, but now I understand it, and it makes sense. Thank you for explaining it.


In reply to Re^3: super slow by harangzsolt33
in thread super slow by Danny

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