Uh, zdog, not that I want to put your idea down, but wouldn't you agree this is the sort of competitiveness that we don't need? I mean, I have a hard time enough accepting Saints in our Book. You see, I am all for commending those that put in effort, and work hard at helping others out, but there is always the downside of those that are left out the of a hall of fame.

And I'll be frank: calling it the "ZDog Hall of Fame" doesn't have a nice ring to it. Maybe you could call it "Saints in my Book"? I don't know... There's something about your idea that makes me uncomfortable. I just can't put a finger on it yet. Probably the same thing that makes me uncomfortable about Saints in our Book. If I had to guess, its just that I rank rather highly and I'm Just Another Perl Joe. I'm too avarage of a user to be up there with the big guys. Dah... I'm just rambling.

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In reply to RE: ZDog Hall of Fame by BBQ
in thread ZDog Hall of Fame by zdog

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