"... down-votes ... and I already know that the final count will be -7."

At the time of writing, here's the state of Worst Nodes:

Worst Nodes of The Year
  • Total shown: 20
  • Total by you: 15
  • Range: -17 to -25
Worst Nodes of The Month
  • Total shown: 10
  • Total by you: 10
  • Range: -17 to -25
Worst Nodes of The Week
  • Total shown: 10
  • Total by you: 9
  • Range: -7 to -17
Worst Nodes of The Day
  • Total shown: 4
  • Total by you: 4
  • Range: -5 to -8

Of those 38, there are only 2 with a Reputation better than -7; and those were posted less than twelve hours ago.

You've posted this nonsense previously, wherein you suggest that there's just a handful of people who always downvote your posts. Look at the figures: dozens of people are downvoting your posts.

— Ken


In reply to Re^5: mod_perl best practice to consume dynamic file by kcott
in thread mod_perl best practice to consume dynamic file by machtkampf91

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