Mike, your posts from last night (*) were particularly useless, even by your own rock-bottom standards. To someone who is, sadly, familiar with your meaningless drivel, it's clear by their ultra-meandering, infra-comprehensible nature that you were drunk while posting again. You should stop that.

Especially abhorrent was the post above where your resentment against immigrants in the USA spills over into generalized disdain for non-native English speakers. For a guy who lived for many years as an immigrant in the comfy part of ex-pat Mexico, you have a lot of nerve. And for a guy whose own native language is not discernible, but clearly not English as everyone else uses it, you have a lot of nerve.

Your so-called contributions to the technical discussions here are unwelcome because they add nothing and dilute the quality of the monks' contributions. But they are tolerated (while challenged) since that is the way of the monastery. Once you start into ugly personal attacks based on national origin, you have really sunk into the sewer, and I for one hope that the gods finally ban you from this hallowed place of learning.

* Reaped: Re: Loop function in Javascript fails when combined with perl array, Re: howto map/grep a complex structure, Re: Breaking from a foreach loop, returning to position, Re: Interpolating subroutine call in SQL INSERT INTO SELECT statement

The way forward always starts with a minimal test.

In reply to Re^2: Loop function in Javascript fails when combined with perl array by 1nickt
in thread Loop function in Javascript fails when combined with perl array by ash1351

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