I think PM's downtime is directly related to an alignment of the planets (hear me out), because in the same area of time (I'm not stretching NO) it snowed 5 inches in Texas, AND PM had some downtime.... ok so the snow happened a week after the PM downtime, but I think that's near enough to call it some sort of cosmic aftershock.

But anyway, while PM was down I read a lot... I cought up on some webdesign projects I had been slacking on (*eyes the Flash 5 icon angrily*) and did my homework early, and I listened to music. Oh yeah and I played in the snow!

work it harder make it better do it faster makes us stronger more than ever hour after our work is never over.

In reply to Re: Re: The perlmonks.org server downtime has made me: by tretin
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