"Technical questions that don’t actually get answered"

This is describes most of your posts.

"proffered answers that get deleted(!) due to internecine politic"

No they don't.

"newbies who apologize for having bothered"

Whereas you have told people “I’d kick your a*s right down the river and order you to rewrite it immediately.” for having contributed something "clever", despite the fact that you yourself don't know how comments work in perl.

It'll come as no surprise to anyone that you've posted again with the expectations that others should do as you say and not as you do. Always blame everyone else, when you're the worst user this site has ever had. Everything you complain about, you're the worst offender.


In reply to Re: My last post on PerlMonks ... by marto
in thread My last post on PerlMonks ... by locked_user sundialsvc4

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