$read->{review}->{article} = "done";
my $option->{review}->{article} = "good";
$write->{review}->{review}->{article} = "satire";
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tadman You are quite right. It definitely lacks wit. My attempt at creating a humorous post by trying to sound serious ended up really sounding serious.
As for it being too brief, I disagree. Who wants to read a review that is as long as the material being reviewed? Not me!
Anyway, let this be a guide to future generations as to how not to write a satire of a review of a review of an article!
updated:6/7/02 10:35 CDT
Who says that programmers can't work in the Marketing Department?
Or is that who says that Marketing people can't program?
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