Just because you can put anything in a meditation, doesn't mean you should.

I'm not a huge fan of Golf, but I can certainly appreciate the value of giving it it's own section.

If you come the site in the mood to answer questions, you can go straight to the SOPW; if you are interested in challenging your brain, you can go straight to Obfuscations; Poetry, Code Catacombs, ... all have their purposes for when people are in the mood to read/do something in particular. Golf is a big enough part of the perl community that it seems to deserve it's own little piece of perlmonks realestate where Golf-ites can gatherto callenge others, or answer challenged. ...If for no other reason then so people who AREN'T interested in golf don't have to wade trough Golf postings while looking for interesting stuff to read.


In reply to Re: Re: Let's add a Golf category by hossman
in thread Let's add a Golf category by kvale

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