So, your point seems to be that you took the time you could have fixed your site to repeat three times that since a site with paid developers and a budget edging up on a hundred million dollars a year can do it, PerlMonks with free hosting and purely volunteer devs should drop everything to do the same. And your manifold inability to do what you constantly coach others is easy is not beside the point at all.

All web-sites? ALL? You're lowering the bar SO LOW to proving you wrong. You really must go back to being so vague that anyone who doesn't know you might give enough benefit of the doubt to interpret your generic horseshite as accurate since the reader actually knows what she's doing and reads into what you never actually wrote.

Parting shot: 30 is not a "handful" in any dictionary in any language in the history of the world.


In reply to Re^2: Your connection is not secure by Your Mother
in thread Your connection is not secure by snopal

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