The First Rule Of the XP Club is "don't talk about xp"
The Second Rule Of The XP Club
The XP Club is *not* the
Perl Club
The Third Rule Of The XP Club
vroom rox!
The Fourth Rule Of The XP Club
For maximum effect state rule 3 when
vroom is present
The Fifth Rule Of The XP club
perl -le 'print "Blame ".${["ar0n", "tye"]}[rand 2]'
The Sixth Rule Of The XP Club
Laugh at all MP references... Ni!
The Seventh Rule Of The XP Club
Thou shalt not persist in long drawn out lame senseless jokes in the CB unless using the superdupersecret PM invisible ink
The Eighth Rule Of XP Club
Thou shalt encourage initiates to post questions about yon XP system so thee canst reply with "XP doesn't matter" and gaineth thy 50 XP ;-)
The Ninth Rule Of The XP club
Keep your fellow monks engaged in CB conversations till waaaay past their bedtime
The Tenth Rule Of The XP Club
Don't post in the
Confessional or
Return of the Confessional, then people will know your tricks
The Eleventh Rule Of The XP Club
There *is* no 11th Rule
(expunged after vroom posted "New Site Rules Governing User Accounts")
Props to cjf and zdog for significant contributions.
And to davorg for copied borrowed inspiration for node format
cheers,
Don
striving toward Perl Adept
(it's pronounced "why-bick")
Update: VSarkiss wins the Swell Prize® for having spotted the following was-hidden-but-is-now-exposed secret messaage:
The First-and-a-halfth Rule Of The XP Club
Upvote ybiC ;^)
Update: added links to Confessional and Return of... above. Thanks to brother John M. Dlugosz for the suggestion.
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