All valid points, thank you. I am certainly guilty of feeding a troll or several in my day, unintentional though it may be since I'm self diagnosed with DTDS (deficient troll detection syndrome) :-). I apologize for raising your and any other monk's hackles, that wasn't my intention. I agree that lecturing all for the misconduct of the one or the few is extremely annoying (I've worked long enough in corporate life to empathize), and in this case you and others correctly point out I am being that form of offender. Irritating managerial like behaviors are apparently sneaking in to me via osmosis. :-)

Just another Perl hooker - And definitely not the kind with any $class whatsoever.

In reply to Re^4: Yet Another Appeal for Civility by perldigious
in thread Yet Another Appeal for Civility by perldigious

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