We should probably stop this sometime soon, it's really off-topic :-)

Probably. But what the hell, isn't that what Perl is for - things you aren't really supposed to do? :)

I don't own a Walkman; I owned a JVC version of it though. And you know what's interesting? It was referred to as a "Walkman." Even though it wasn't one. And I knew what a walkman was, and that Sony had made the "originals." Why? Because Sony had a good marketing team. They made sure that everyone knew what a "real" walkman was.

Except for one thing - the original walkman was made (I believe) by RCA.

So let's make it easier - see if the word "Intel" even pops up in that conversation with your neighbor. :)

- Ozymandias


In reply to RE: RE (7) Ozymandias: Visual Perl & ActiveState by Ozymandias
in thread Visual Perl & ActiveState by BBQ

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