but I do wonder why perlforswine.com was registered? Do farmers teach their pigs how to program now?
OMG! ROTFL! Man, ++, I have to dry my eyes, and get back on my chair...
Heh, I'd vote for Damian to write the 'swine book'. Hey, we've got Perl for Bioinformatics already, so 'Perl for Agriculture' is the next logical step, no?
Next time when some sceptic ask me what I mean saying "Perl makes possible things easy, and impossible things possible", I'll cite you, if I may.
You guys rock...
Cheers,
Flexx
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