First of all, your attitude sucks - You post reads as if something is owed to you by vroom and the others that work hard and run PerlMonks as a non-for-profit exercise for the rest of us. I can assure you this is not the case ... You, I and every other monk signed up on this site is and will continue to be greatly indebted to the work of vroom and others in providing this site to us.

Nevertheless, the Everything engine has a number of nodes, such as Nodes to Consider, that you can only access if you have certain user permissions or site management roles - As such, some of the nodes that you may come across through Super Search may be useful (and accessible) to others, but not for you.

If you have continued your Super Search or just had a browse through previous Perl Monks Discussion threads, you have have found previous nodes such as this one, this one and this one which discuss node searching and permissions.

Check your ego at the door and grow up a bit.

 

perl -e 's&&rob@cowsnet.com.au&&&split/[@.]/&&s&.com.&_&&&print'


In reply to Re: Pointless Search by rob_au
in thread Pointless Search by hsmyers

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