Sure, BUU, I could be satisfied with those definitions and live happily ever after, but I will not. The reason for this is not because I think the definition are "bad", they are fine and I got it, but on the otherhand, your attitude is HORRIBLE! Your sarcastic nasty remarks to insult my intellegence are not needed and are very rude. PerlMonks don't need snotty people who have the mentality and attutide of a 2 year old. You act like a 4 year old laughing at someone who is new at something because they don't know as much as you do. You are very rude. You will learn this lesson the hard way I guess when you turn 12.

-Monk32 DISCLAIMER:[Monk32s$.02=>'to_be_taken_lightly';


In reply to Re^2 Tutorial Add-On by Monk32
in thread Tutorial Add-On by @rocks

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