Aack!!! Mea culpa ... sorta.

grep is actually cbrink, one of my coworkers. He didn't like his nick and, in any event, lost his password and then discovered he couldn't have it emailed because the email he signed up with is no longer available. He was asking me what I thought of different nicks (MrBungle was one, don't ask) and he finally settled on grep. I should have told him to go with his first instincts :( Of course, I don't recall his telling me about his choice of grep until he actually signed up for it. Sigh. I'll be sure to beat him severely for this.

Oh, wait, he's my boss. Never mind :)

Ovid idly wonders if grep is going to read this...

Cheers,
Ovid

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In reply to (Ovid) Re: Namespace pollution by Ovid
in thread Namespace pollution by belg4mit

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